Jiang begins a thought experiment in which Eve kills a dog to force her parents to reveal whom they love more, framing it as a way to appreciate the genius of Jesus' sacrifice.
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Parental love
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Jiang says that once therapy is experienced as punishment, Eve can read it as proof that her parents do not really love her and just want someone else to deal with her.
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"All right, stop. Okay, all right. So what I'm going to do now is help us appreciate the genius of the sacrifice of Jesus,..."
"So they'll probably, a therapist will probably make her take pills. Okay. Right. And that's a punishment. In which case, what, what, what does..."
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