Martin is a journalist, an atheist, who believes in facts and the rights of man in modern society. He received an elite education and was relatively mean to things, preferring to believe in evil rather than good. He was indignant at the conservative Catholic Church depriving young women of their freedom and motherhood rights in the name of faith. He felt that these people were inferior and should be punished by the law. He even thought at first philomena the little old lady was an ignorant Irish hillbilly. But in the end, Martin still felt a little bit about phil's optimistic attitude towards the world. It was rare to let go of some rationality and treat people and things with a grateful heart, not necessarily asking God for forgiveness, but more of his inner peace.
There is also an extreme belief, the nun of the convent, she said that she gave up carnal desires to get closer to God, she said that the crimes of those girls caused separation from flesh and blood was completely self-inflicted and deserved punishment, and she did not apologize at all . For this belief, all I can say is, I wish you a happy look at God.
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