In this utterly depraved scene of life that we have experienced, even the most abnormal has become normal. The market that throws all the people into the abyss is regarded as a treasure by so many people, and the government of a certain country that does not even care about its own people with a vicious heart is regarded by so many people. The spirit and the unmistakable teachings of his benefactor when he was on the ground - the act of Mr. Mike Moore in his money-carrying van trying to get back the money that was squandered by the public was seen as a joke and a show.
It was like a vision of the end, and it was like that day was near.
Even so, I still did not dare to speculate on the will of the peoples with the truth that I am sure of. But I do know that in the face of people like Katrina's poor corpse, whether it is out of the flesh or the Holy Spirit, there must be some tremors in the heart of the flesh, right?
But there are some rich people who are unwilling to shed even a drop of crocodile tears. Their hearts are probably really made of Satan's iron.
Conspiracy theories are always seen as anti-intellectual, and groundless speculations about the rulers and the powerful are often seen as simple jealousy and hatred of the rich. Mike Moore always does not begrudge his malice towards some people. He does not go into details and only shows the beginning of the temptation and the tragic ending to everyone. The sins covered up are whitened. However, this sin cannot be washed away by their bloody hands. Isn't it clearly written in the scriptures, "You shall not serve God and mammon." Isn't the capitalism practiced by those chaebols who must use the death of their employees for profit? What is the intention of those who justify this manifest evil? I really do not know.
They presume to have a mighty reason, but they refuse to let the Spirit of God take the lead and guide their empty hearts of flesh; What is the people like - the division between prosperity and depression is not the offensive and defensive advances and retreats of decimal points on the array of numbers, but the vicissitudes of life of countless helpless families. This movie by Mike Moore is like a through-question paper. It gives us the candidates who are approaching the exam in advance the answers, but there are still people who are reluctant to watch it, and they don't even make reference or preparation for warning. However, there are still some people who are obsessed with pencils and turn around and talk to the people behind them about the free market, the magic weapon of equal opportunity for happiness, and we all see that on the big screen behind him, there are tragedies that are constantly being staged because of that big killer.
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