Jiang says the real tragedy is not that redemption is theoretically impossible, but that the sinner constructs a psychology in which self-redemption becomes practically unreachable.
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"And can you ever change? And you won't be able to change. Okay. That's exactly what Procarta, right? She made a vow to God...."
"Okay. Does that make sense, guys? Okay. But this, but this does not answer the question, right? What can be done? Yeah."
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