Jiang says Christianity as later doctrine is a Roman invention that excuses Rome and shifts blame to Jews.
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Roman Invention
Jiang says Christianity as later doctrine is a Roman invention that excuses Rome and shifts blame to Jews.
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"is the romans at the top and the slaves at the very bottom and jesus is like no it's the opposite say it's at..."
"this this is something that i will discuss next class is all right and i i know this is hard to understand but i'll..."
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