In answer to a student, Jiang identifies the Monad as the true God and says it may not interfere because humans must freely choose spiritual return.
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True GOD
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In response to prayer, Jiang says that according to these secret societies, praying to an outside force means praying to the false God; the true God is inside.
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"...these are from the false God do we have a like true God"
"...thing okay yeah so in this system the monad is a true God okay and the question then is why doesn't the monad interfere..."
"...we wanted. But as you said, are we praying to the true God or the false God? Do we know? Or do we get..."
"...you pray, you're praying to the false God. Because where's the true God? It's inside you. Okay? So don't pray to an outside force...."
"...shown repeats these words and thought oh my lord jesus christ true god was then your image like the image i see now such..."
"...the Father before all ages, God from God, light from light, true God from true God. Begotten, not made, consubstantial with the Father. Through..."
"...maybe this is one two people know that he is the true god"
"...tells us, we cannot eat the fruit. This cannot be the true god. Because a god, it has to be perfect, it has to..."
"...Jews believe there are special people who only worship the one true God, that will cause conflict with the Greeks, okay? The Greeks also..."
"...And why are so many Jews converting? If Yahweh is a true God and Yahweh demands complete obedience to Him why is it okay..."
"...what he's saying is that there's hierarchy of gods. And the true God had an argument with the Elohim, okay? The Elohim is basically..."
"...Son. Begotten of the Father before all ages, light of light, true God of true God, forgotten not made, of one essence with the..."
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