Jiang says humans are born good because God's spark of life is in them, but free will lets them choose evil and then spiral farther away through compounding mistakes.
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Spark of God
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "they keep on going now set your sight on what derives from that this nature thus United to its maker was good and pure..."
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"they keep on going now set your sight on what derives from that this nature thus United to its maker was good and pure..."
"good okay And we know we're born good because in the Bible, it says that when God created man, God breathed, breathed the spark..."
"...forever compassion forever forgiveness okay and this is there's a spark of god in us right the divine spark which is our hearts so..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
Paradise first appears as receptivity rather than rank, then the lecture widens into vows, memory, resurrection, original sin, and Jiang's culminating wager that God created humanity because perfection alone cannot imagine.
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