Jiang answers that even if Beatrice's expression reaches an imperfect listener, her understanding is perfect because she represents God and everything she says is perfect.
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"...her understanding of the universe is perfect. Correct? Yes. Because she represents God. Everything she says is perfect. We may not understand what she..."
"...by clerics who represent God. The monarchy is a king who represents God. And for the Iranians, that is blasphemy. That's heresy. That's against..."
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