Religion always emphasizes its redemptive function. Perhaps the original intention of the church is this. Fanatic religious believers always think highly of themselves and cannot tolerate a little betrayal from the people around them. At this time, he no longer thinks about it. When the redemption process is over, he will infinitely magnify the weight of his consequences. Even Christians who clamor for "life is supreme" will regard the lives of others as ants.
When GAVIN freezes and then jumps, love hurts us deeply.
Maybe we have embraced another person with a heart of fun, but we always look forward to falling in love with someone we really love. But where is the ending of love? In the process of that jump, he was still in the sphere that Taylor was talking about, or staying in the corridor where religion, humanity, and love were deeply opposed.
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