Jiang recasts Piccarda's crisis as a problem of fear under coercion: when soldiers arrive, the decisive issue is whether she trusts God enough not to recoil from death or uncertainty.
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Trust in God
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"all right so so so let's go deeper into this okay you're picarda okay you're in a convent you're happy in the convent soldiers..."
"you're like she's um really in despair because obviously as like one woman she um cannot face off this group of people fair in..."
"...to say that god just needs your trust so if you trust god and you love god enough then you wouldn't fear death and"
"you wouldn't be afraid of the soldiers yeah that's the problem the fear is a problem you understand the fact that you fear means..."
"...And Beatrice then urged. speak speak constantly trust them as you trust god i see plainly how you have nested in your own light..."
"...she saying beatrice says speak speak confidently trust them as you trust god beatrice says to justinian talk to dante speak the truth talk..."
"...when you do that you're showing your faith love and trust in god that's what god wants none of this crap like okay i'll..."
"...on Earth. Okay? That's the true mission. Defeat Satan. Jews says, trust God. All right? So, the idea is to trust God. The idea..."
"...shouldn't do that if you believe in God then you will trust God and you will try your best to be a good person..."
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