Jiang’s closing definition: sin is a socially imagined barrier one breaks for knowledge, guilt, reflection, and wisdom.
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sin as taboo wall
Jiang’s closing definition: sin is a socially imagined barrier one breaks for knowledge, guilt, reflection, and wisdom.
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"Okay. Look. Sin is taboo. Okay? It is barriers. It is walls in front of you. But if you really want knowledge, you have..."
"So sin, don't sin just for the sake of sinning. Sin because it allows you to access greater knowledge, a deeper knowledge. Okay? Does..."
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