Jiang says the contemporary world assumes there are no moral laws at work and behaves as though humans can become their own God in a post-truth condition.
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Moral laws
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...problem with our world today is we don't think there are moral laws at work, right? We are in a post -truth world, right?..."
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"...problem with our world today is we don't think there are moral laws at work, right? We are in a post -truth world, right?..."
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