Caleb's character in Alien Cataclysm is really interesting. Atheists and Mithraists are two opposing factions in the show. I think atheists are also a kind of "religion" in a sense, because when you Belief in rules more than in one's own will, and that is the act of religious practice. So instead Caleb and Mary are the real atheists, they are in two factions, the only belief is their desire to survive. I think that's the essence of human beings, or human beings as creatures - to survive at any cost. Like mother said, even if the male protagonist was raised by her as a pacifist, he would still be keen on war games. I personally have always been a supporter of the theory of inherent evil. No matter how human beings argue for themselves, they cannot get rid of the fact that human beings are animals in nature, and the laws of nature cannot be broken. Accelerates this fact. Humans sing the praises of hypocrites because they make themselves look less like mindless creatures. "Human's strong attachment to life is blind and unreasonable. At best, this strong attachment only shows that the will to survive is our whole essence. For the will, no matter how painful, short, and uncertain life is, It is always regarded as the supreme treasure; at the same time, it also shows that the will itself is blind and has no cognitive power. On the contrary, the cognitive power may expose the worthlessness of life, resist the attachment to life, and then overcome the fear of death Therefore, when the power of knowledge prevails and is able to face death with equanimity, those people can be praised as great and noble people by us. On the contrary, if the power of knowledge is defeated in the confrontation with the blind will to live, and is single-mindedly attached We must express contempt for such people, who are struggling to resist the approach of death, and finally meet death with desperation. But such people only express the essence of the self and the source of nature. ." I've often wondered what it's like to have a religion, and I've even seriously considered trying to have one. But then I thought that religious belief is probably just a tool for human beings to strip their own will, or it is a second-hand pseudo-will, because those "creeds" are actually religious saints (whatever you want to call them, different religions are called differently) self-will, they wrote their will into scriptures and made believers obey. This is completely against personal will, so choosing to accept religious baptism is to give up the expression of self-will. Of course, all of the above are my stupid thoughts as a non-believer. I have no intention to offend friends with religious beliefs. I still feel that I know too little. I have read some related books, but they are still far from enough. I just think about it a little bit. I will find it difficult, I hope I can overcome my laziness and study hard[/cp]
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