Christians Jiang associates with teaching Jesus as human messenger rather than God, pushed toward Persia and Arabia by Catholic persecution.
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Nestorians
Christians Jiang associates with teaching Jesus as human messenger rather than God, pushed toward Persia and Arabia by Catholic persecution.
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Nestorians preserve the idea of Jesus as human messenger rather than God and spread east into Persia, Arabia, and the Middle East after persecution.
Byzantine enforcement of Holy Trinity orthodoxy generates wars, drives dissenting Christians toward Sassanid Persia and Arabia, and contributes to both Byzantine and Sassanid exhaustion.
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"And these people are called the Nestorians. And they were persecuted by the Catholic church. And so they went to Persia. They went to..."
"Yeah. Okay. We'll talk about this later. Okay? But yeah, if you work in Silicon Valley, you are a materialistic person who is incapable..."
"Okay? At the same time, the Byzantines, they are fighting the Sassanid Persia. Sassanid Persia. Okay? Egypt, the Levant, and this is Arabia. Okay...."
"...bureaucratic as well, much more orthodox as well. And so, the Nestorians are also being persecuted by the Sassanids. So, the Jews want Jerusalem..."
"...my God, the Messiah is coming, the Messiah is coming. Okay? Nestorians also believe the Messiah is coming as well. They believe that Jesus..."
"And Muhammad will unite Arabia, and then he will unite the Nestorians, he will unite the Jews, and they will together fight to get..."
"...said, worship God. Don't worship me, okay? So this is a Nestorian position, right? Okay? Jesus is human. In heaven, he's divine. But on..."
"...world is, all these religious differences are idiotic. Zoroastrianism, Catholic Christianity, Nestorian Christianity, Orthodox Christianity, Judaism. It does not, these factions are against the..."
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