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Jacinthe 2022-01-10 08:02:25
What can we do with faith, what we are without faith
What can we do if we have faith, what modern Messiah we are if we lose faith, the first day of the new year's episode of Milk Fei, I have watched ten episodes of the story recently. The first reaction after watching the synopsis is that this is another anti-terrorism drama series? Similar to Jack...
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Naomi 2022-01-10 08:02:25
I feel he is indeed a messenger
First of all, is his brother's words credible? Couldn't his brother be as full of trains as the last little boy? Or is his brother jealous of him, so slander him? If they are so displaced, how can a Middle Eastern homeless child go to the United States to study?
In addition, the hacker...

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Helmer 2022-01-10 08:02:25
The male protagonist is so handsome, Aragon in the Middle East. The prostitute-priest (magdalene-Jesus) bridge is a real classic and you will never tire of it.
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Berniece 2022-04-22 07:01:44
I saw that in the short comment that "the average person can't understand it", I agree. The "Messiah" in the play is very similar to the religious leaders in reality: they all have strong intelligence support, efficient operation teams, and at the same time have "supreme" beliefs to lead overwhelmed worshippers , And since then, racial conflicts, religious conflicts, and regional wars have continued one after another, and human greed has swaggered through the market in the emperor's new clothes. Yes, I have the same opinion as the CIA agent in the show - he's a liar because of all the evidence he's found to support him - raised by an illusionist, befriends terrorists, suffers from mental illness, and has delusions However, this does not prevent many viewers, like those followers, from believing that there is a "Messiah" and that it is the coming of God. No point of view is wrong, opinions are just expressions of positions. We came out of the play and went to see that region that was stricken by war all the year round. People had hope because of their beliefs, and people slaughtered each other because of their beliefs. “You become what you believe. —Oparh”
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