The moral binary in Jiang's account of Zoroastrianism, replacing local status or achievement with cosmic moral choice.
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truth and lie
The moral binary in Jiang's account of Zoroastrianism, replacing local status or achievement with cosmic moral choice.
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"...the lie. Okay? So the two main the economy is truth and lie. You fight for the truth you're making the world a better..."
"...helps us cope with our guilt, okay? He also believes that truth lies in our suppressed memories. And in his framework, God has abandoned..."
"...which helps us cope with our guilt. He also believes that truth lies in our suppressed memories. And in his framework, God has abandoned..."
"...To. Your. Heart. Okay. Think. About. The. Heart. That's. Where. The. Truth. Lies. All. Right. So. So. It's. Very. Much. A. Reaction. Against. Enlightenment...."
"...no it's the common people the ordinary people that's where the truth lies okay not in books but in people that's that's what makes..."
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