A student proposes, and Jiang accepts, that the passage's many forms of nature imply multiple standards or perspectives rather than one punitive measure.
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Natures
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "And there's also a mention of natures and many forms of natures. So multiple standards, multiple perspectives."
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"And there's also a mention of natures and many forms of natures. So multiple standards, multiple perspectives."
"...Okay. And God would never be judgmental. That goes against the nature of God. Okay. So God is not judgmental. God is all forgiving,..."
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