Jiang says the Bible's literary brilliance, global inspiration, and long persistence are themselves proof that God must exist.
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Proof of God
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"Yes! You understand, the Bible. If God didn't exist, how could you have the Bible, which is this brilliant work of literature, right, who's..."
"...that make sense that is why the divine comedy was proof of god okay because god could enter you and god could transform the..."
"...work do you do? Make money. Because the money is proof of God's grace, right? Okay, so he continues. There's worldly Protestant asceticism, okay?..."
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