The quoted passage names the angelic hierarchy as seraphim, cherubim, thrones, dominions, virtues, powers, principalities, archangels, and angels, all drawing and being drawn toward God.
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Jiang states a selection rule for conspiratorial or revolutionary orders: the most extreme and fanatical actors ultimately prevail.
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"Sparks that were more in number than the sum one reaches, doubling in succession each square of a chessboard, 1 -2 -64. I heard..."
"...divinities. First, the dominions and then the virtues and the final order contains the power. The two penultimate groups of rejoicing ones within the..."
"the thing about suicide is that those who are the most extreme, those who are the most fanatical, will win out in the end,..."
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The conspiracy story is false as history and true as prediction.
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