The law of eschatological convergence says that identifying where different end-times scripts overlap lets an analyst predict how actors will behave and how the world may turn out.
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Eschatologies are compelling because they answer where humans come from, what they are doing here, and where they are going, while also giving people roles in a script with momentum.
Jiang says the attack recycled trivial or old controversies against him, including his claim that the Battle of Cannae may be historically fabricated, which made the pile-on feel scripted rather than organic.
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"All right, so let us examine why this is important, okay? So today, I want to introduce you to a new thing, okay? A..."
"...the operating system of a society. And as such, it's a script that they will act out. And if you're able to figure out..."
"so patrick david um so he actually got in touch on monday he wanted to interview me he wanted to be he wanted me..."
"Okay, so that's how I see the war developing over the next few months. Today, I want to talk about what the future is..."
"...It's a story unto itself. You can think of eschatologies as scripts, really. Scripts that have a momentum of their own. Scripts that allow..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
Jiang makes the Iran war a test of religious prediction: if Al-Aqsa survives and peace arrives, his model fails.
Sneako opens by telling Jiang that the predictions have started landing.
The episode's pressure is not that religion sometimes decorates politics.
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