History has a structure like a river current; eschatology is the attempt to read the pattern of human history the way astrology reads stars.
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"...complicated. It's very messy, but there is a structure and a pattern to the movement of history. Okay. A structure and a pattern. So..."
"...who try to read the river or try to read historical patterns in history and they create something called an eschatology. Okay. So think..."
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