Big logical error, getting bigger and bigger

Jettie 2022-10-15 16:23:45

First, the most basic mistake: the father's revenge is for every enemy to repent. This confession holds the greatest error in logic. In other words, the person who participated in or planned to hurt his son the most or who was the decisive factor would not say that, and other people would be buried with him inexplicably, such as Ms. Chen, her only mistake was dizziness. And the core character who eventually led to his son's death could live to the end, because he wouldn't be the one who died anyway if he didn't tell the truth.
Second, all people spend most of their time guessing about innocuous things. Why do they do this? Kill one every ten minutes, that's the clear rule. And they're still crap after the first man has already been killed. The problem also arises from the fundamental problem that the most sinful man keeps hiding out of fear of punishment, and he has no guilt at all.
Every character has obvious logical problems. An imminent life problem is at hand, and the way to survive is not like a chainsaw that requires you to choose between self-harm and survival, but only repentance. This is so much better than buying and selling. Everyone obeys when a gun is pointed at it, it's human nature. Don't say that I repent of what I have done, even if I have not done it, I will immediately repent. This is why there are so many injustices.
The author forgot a basic problem, the elasticity of human life is very large. In order to live, we can do a lot of things that we can never imagine. Just move your mouth? It's too simple.

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Nine Dead quotes

  • Father Francis: I've never harmed a child.

  • Jackson: [to priest] Have you molested children?

    Coogan: I have.

    Jackson: What, like boys or girls?

    Coogan: Does it matter to you?

    Jackson: No.

    Coogan: Me neither.

    [scoffs]