Jiang agrees that the more angels turn away from God, the more they become this frozen state embodied by Lucifer.
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Turning away
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"That's right. Exactly, right? Remember, like, angels, they all, they can never turn away from God, right? The more they turn away from God,..."
"...the people who are mere moved, much more, much more swiftly, turning away their faces, hurrying the pace because of leanness and desire. And..."
"...angels are the angels are incapable of hatred they're incapable of turning away from god and the angels are perfect and when we get..."
"...major difference is, are you turning towards God or are you turning away from God? Okay. And the key variable is love. And what..."
"...are Poland, Austria, Hungary. Okay? So it's not that Trump is turning away from Europe. It's more that he wants to reshape the political..."
"...can see how he's darker than the other individuals so he's turning away from the light he's betrayed god by turning away from the..."
"...choose to disobey, when we choose to commit sin, we are turning away from God and therefore dampening the brightness in us. Okay? We..."
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