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Secret History #26: Faith of Evil

Feb 6, 2026
A sweeping tour of Jerusalem’s strategic role and how imperial tactics reshaped identity. A deep dive into Persian, Hellenistic and Roman pressures and the shift from temple worship to law-centered practice. The rise of heterodox movements, Sabbatean and Frankist doctrines, and their secretive, transgressive rituals. Connections to Enlightenment currents, cultural echoes, and modern accelerationist ideas.
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INSIGHT

Justification By Sin And Accelerationism

  • Frank's doctrine teaches 'justification by sin': breaking conventional laws demonstrates true faith and accelerates the end of the world.
  • Mr./Prof. Jiang links this to accelerationism—sin to reveal the world's falseness and gain power.
ADVICE

Win Influence Through Argument Not Force

  • Use contradictions and critical argument to win influence rather than violence.
  • Mr./Prof. Jiang advises Frankists trained followers to become lawyers and scholars to exploit biblical contradictions and gain positions of power.
ANECDOTE

Steal The Pears Story Reframes Sin As Creativity

  • Frank recounts a pear-theft style story where breaking taboos and cleverness yield wealth and avoid punishment.
  • Mr./Prof. Jiang ties this to Augustine's pear anecdote and reframes theft as creative rule-breaking rewarded by success.
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