In the cartoon, Moses accepted the instructions of the Hebrew God Jehovah to save his people, but caused countless Egyptian people to suffer countless disasters and even die. For the sake of peace, one must sacrifice, which is as ironic as Kobert's "May the world be at peace" in Disc 4.
The Egyptians made the Hebrews their slaves out of desire, and the decision was really in the hands of Pharaoh. What kind of god is he who condemns the entire nation and nation just because of the desire of one person.
I don’t understand religion, but I also know that God’s prohibition of human desires, from the punishment of Adam and Eve to Noah’s Ark, is all because of people’s indulgence of their own desires. The Ten Commandments in Buddhism have achieved absolute control over desire. Perhaps in the practice of life, the most difficult thing is to control one's own desires.
All kinds of things in this world are mostly caused by human desires. Selfishness, interests, and rights seem to have become the main theme of human society. Is the prophecy of 2012 another appearance of Noah's Ark?
May the world be at peace. . . . . .
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