Jiang’s analogy for divine self-sacrifice as proof of love and moral correction.
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self-punishing father
Jiang’s analogy for divine self-sacrifice as proof of love and moral correction.
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"...so let's use an analogy. The analogy is this. I'm a father and I have a daughter named Eve and I have a dog...."
"...love the dog more? And now I'm kind of stuck, the father, right? Because if I punish her, that shows her I love the..."
"And second of all, she won't do it again because she doesn't want to see me punished. And that's why Jesus had to kill..."
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