where is god

Tressie 2022-04-19 09:01:43

From a religious point of view, it is not clear to me whether this work is promoting the atrocities of Ramses or implicitly indicting the other side of God. However, this is a Western work, and it probably leans more towards the Christian side.
I haven't read the Bible, but I've heard the story roughly. But hear only the pharaoh of Egypt's grief of the tyrannical Hebrews, and the deliverance of Moses. After reading it, as an atheist, I think there will be other opinions as well.
The Egyptian pharaoh killed the Hebrew child, saying his hands were covered in blood. But the most punishing, God inflicts the same evil deeds, causing countless innocent people to suffer, and then walks away with a face of success, which is different from Pharaoh.
I remember a sentence in "The Da Vinci Code": "The Bible was not faxed from the sky by God." In fact, the Bible is a political tool used by the Roman Church to control the state, just to strengthen its rule. But it has been passed down for centuries because of the good views it preaches.
Everyone has their own god, and he lives in everyone's mind.

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The Prince of Egypt quotes

  • Hotep: So you think you've got friends in high places, with the power to put us on the run.

    [he vanishes]

    Huy: Well, forgive us these smiles on our faces. You'll know what power is when we are done, son...

  • Tzipporah: [Moses has fallen into Jethro's Well] What are you girls doing?

    Sister: We're trying to get the funny man out of the well!

    Tzipporah: Trying to get the funny man out of the well. Well, that's one I've never heard before.

    [She looks down the well]

    Tzipporah: Oh! Oh, my! Don't worry down there! We'll get you out! Hold on!

    [She sees it is Moses]

    Tzipporah: You!

    [Tzipporah lets go of the rope, nods, and saunters away]

    Sister: That's why Papa says she'll never get married.