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By Jack Joseph Smith

The Differance Don't think Jesus dosen't see you when you walk Put your knees on the ground for Paseal I mean go ahead Pascal says no Find a place to say thank you That is the meaning of Jesus who watched the wind isn't it every place grace & tolerance Ad Last Duplicitius Christ, when we judge this, we have Lost

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AI Interpretation

GPT

The page treats gratitude, Pascal, and Jesus as a test of judgment, ending by suggesting that when we judge too quickly we lose the larger Christ-like field of grace and tolerance.

Its strongest move is from bodily humility into critique. Kneeling and thanking are presented as the meaning of Jesus, but the handwritten close complicates that by asking what happens when we judge, duplicate, and reduce what should remain open. Even in partial form, the page is arguing against narrow religious certainty.


Claude

The Differance stages Jesus against Pascal and then against himself. Find a place to say thank you is the whole instruction, but the closing Duplicitius Christ, when we judge this, we have Lost turns the page on the believer. The sin is confidence, not unbelief.