After reading it, my cognition became firmer, and the religious philosophy in it is just a foreshadowing for the so-called complete and sound personality of the protagonist, an extremely psychologically deficient person.
As an uncle with a sound personality, it is very uncomfortable to see.
Said to be a mecha, but there is no such thing as a mecha at all.
All are some philosophical concepts such as thinking about human nature, and religion is used as a means.
Everyone in this show is mentally flawed because it's animation, and he sets this flaw to a certain extreme.
For the uncle, it has been indifferent! There's nothing more than a touch-up.
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