Jiang’s model that enforced doctrine makes thought stop building from reality and instead memorize impossible formulas.
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Nicene orthodoxy as cognitive damage
Jiang’s model that enforced doctrine makes thought stop building from reality and instead memorize impossible formulas.
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"Not these three. Okay, this doesn't really make sense. And Arianism doesn't really make sense, because the entire point of Christianity is to say..."
"They're both separate, and they are equal to each other, okay? Now, if you think about it, it makes actually no sense whatsoever. The..."
"Think about building. Okay? Well, this makes sense, right? You're just stacking blocks on top of each other to build a building, right? But..."
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