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Ray Kroc analogy
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Key Notes
Jiang says the system does not care whether slaves discover after death that the promise failed because extraction happens while they live.
Paul's real customers are patriarchs who fund and force conversion, not the ordinary slaves who receive the doctrine.
The Ray Kroc analogy frames Paul as a franchiser who turns Jesus into an empire by selling investment in a standardized religious brand.
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"Okay, so this is why you must obey Him completely, because now you are guaranteed access to heaven, eternal paradise, okay? Pretty good deal,..."
"And so while the Jews are printing, waiting for a Messiah of war, Paul says, no, no, Jesus was a Messiah of peace, okay?..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
Jesus arrives as a poor prophet of the inner spark; Paul turns that spark into belief, obedience, ritual, hierarchy, and a machine that can outlive Rome.
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