religious exclusivity

Coralie 2022-04-22 07:01:11

If God's way of solving the problem is to kill the firstborn of all Egyptians and livestock as a means of performing his miracles, how is it different from the devil? If Moses only raised his stick to follow his God's call, forgot the nurturance of his adoptive parents, the brotherhood and brotherhood, and ignored the life of his unrelated nephew, how would he be different from a beast?

Religion is born in the human heart, so it is not only the religion we are talking about that is exclusive. All religions hope to maximize their status and social resources by gathering or relying on power and increasing the number of believers.

Even Buddhism, which is relatively “weak” in its teachings, has always been in competition with the religions born in Middle-earth, not to mention those in Europe that burn people at every turn, after experiencing the expulsion of Hinduism and the transformation of Middle-earth. Religion has always been barbaric, only society has progressed.

Humanity, however, has never progressed.

PS: There is even a Passover that was born from this act. PPS: So is World War II actually a debt repayment? Where is your god?

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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.