If the whole world didn't believe in love and grace!

Vicenta 2022-01-19 08:01:10

Master Mingxian said: In addition to the two major sections of rationality and sensibility, there should also be a sacred section in our mental space. Too many times, people need a powerful and authoritative voice to empower their hearts. Science and religion, like the two sides of a mountain, interpret the world in different ways, but they will reach the same goal by different routes. One day they will meet and reach the top of the mountain together, sharing what is needed, and explaining the world together. We need science to develop productivity, improve people's work efficiency, and improve people's lives. Religion is also needed to care for the soft and fragile soul. After all, we always have to face the warm life. In China, after the May Fourth Movement, advanced intellectuals began to introduce Western thought writings, including Darwin's "The Origin of Species". For more than a hundred years, every Chinese kid who started to read believed that we were apes. Yes, and in faraway Europe, 40% of people do not know this doctrine of Mr. Darwin. This theory has been greatly developed and promoted in China. It can be described as a household name and everyone knows. But when we understand the natural selection of "natural selection, the survival of the fittest" Where are love and grace placed? The Darwinians have also been caught in such entanglements. Annie: What makes you so scared? It is just a theory. Darwin: No, they are right, it will change everything. Maybe the whole world no longer believes that God arranges everything for us. Nothing is important anymore, there is no love, no trust, no faith, no honesty, only animality is left. In addition to these, it will hurt your mother's heart. Mr. Darwin's theory of evolution has been in a struggle since its inception. The struggle against spiritual beliefs and God is also a struggle against himself. Mr. Darwin's physical condition has not been very good. He went to seek medical treatment and visited many doctors but did not find out the cause. He tried many treatments and did not get better. The illness accompanied his thoughts and tormented him all the time, plus his nine-year-old daughter. Annie died young, so he often imagined Annie in the laboratory and talked to her. Mr. Darwin thought guiltily that he killed Annie, which was a punishment from God, so he humbly surrendered to God, hoping that God would save Annie, but God still took Annie away. This may make Darwin, who didn't believe that God created all things in seven days, repelled the omniscient and omnipotent God in his heart. After being tortured, after experiencing a huge ideological struggle, finally handed over the manuscript of "Origin of Species". The emergence of the theory of evolution puts God in an awkward position, and people can no longer believe that God created mankind in his own way. But for those love and grace, trust and honesty, they can't be wiped out. How could we not be like that, on the one hand, we are tracing the origin of people, on the other hand, we are pursuing spiritual freedom. I think Mr. Darwin's theory of evolution is not to fight against God. The theory of evolution uses a scientific method to deduct the evolution of mankind, which may be more in line with human cognitive logic. But when people are suffering, the theory of evolution cannot bring any comfort to people. Although God is no longer the creator of all mankind, at least he still rules a small space in people's hearts, which can gain strength in times of helplessness and pain. Although we evolved from apes, in this long evolutionary process, human beings have experienced the cognitive revolution and agricultural revolution, which is enough to distinguish us from other animals that only have animal nature. Each of us assumes our own mission and responsibilities, performs our duties, and together constitutes our society, not only with division of labor and cooperation, but also with trust, love and honesty. In the course of millions of years of evolution, we humans finally ushered in our civilization. We have our science, art, and even religion and belief. All we have to do is to use these bright things to suppress the brutal and evil. On the one hand, to retrieve our dignity as human beings! On the one hand, it is tracing the origin of people, on the other hand, it is pursuing spiritual freedom. I think Mr. Darwin's theory of evolution is not to fight against God. The theory of evolution uses a scientific method to deduct the evolution of mankind, which may be more in line with human cognitive logic. But when people are suffering, the theory of evolution cannot bring any comfort to people. Although God is no longer the creator of all mankind, at least he still rules a small space in people's hearts, which can gain strength in times of helplessness and pain. Although we evolved from apes, in this long evolutionary process, human beings have experienced the cognitive revolution and agricultural revolution, which is enough to distinguish us from other animals that only have animal nature. Each of us assumes our own mission and responsibilities, performs our duties, and together constitutes our society, not only with division of labor and cooperation, but also with trust, love and honesty. In the course of millions of years of evolution, we humans finally ushered in our civilization. We have our science, art, and even religion and belief. All we have to do is to use these bright things to suppress the brutal and evil. On the one hand, to retrieve our dignity as human beings! On the one hand, it is tracing the origin of people, on the other hand, it is pursuing spiritual freedom. I think Mr. Darwin's theory of evolution is not to fight against God. The theory of evolution uses a scientific method to deduct the evolution of mankind, which may be more in line with human cognitive logic. But when people are suffering, the theory of evolution cannot bring any comfort to people. Although God is no longer the creator of all mankind, at least he still rules a small space in people's hearts, which can gain strength in times of helplessness and pain. Although we evolved from apes, in this long evolutionary process, human beings have experienced the cognitive revolution and agricultural revolution, which is enough to distinguish us from other animals that only have animal nature. Each of us assumes our own mission and responsibilities, performs our duties, and together constitutes our society, not only with division of labor and cooperation, but also with trust, love and honesty. In the course of millions of years of evolution, we humans finally ushered in our civilization. We have our science, art, and even religion and belief. All we have to do is to use these bright things to suppress the brutal and evil. On the one hand, to retrieve our dignity as human beings!

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  • [from trailer]

    Emma Darwin: Do you not care that you and I may be separated for all eternity?

  • Reverend John Innes: Charles. Charles, my old friend, there you are. May I join you?

    Charles Darwin: Yes. Yes, of course.

    Reverend John Innes: Mrs. Darwin has told me about the book you're writing.

    Charles Darwin: Oh, no, no, not anymore, thank goodness.

    Reverend John Innes: You mean you finished it?

    Charles Darwin: It's been finished for me, actually. A Mr. Alfred Russel Wallace has arrived independently at exactly the same opinion. Expressed in a... in a mere twenty pages. Now there's brevity for you. I had covered two-hundred-fifty so far and have come to a dead end, so whilst having wasted twenty years on the project, I have at least rid of it.

    Reverend John Innes: Well... Well, the Lord moves in mysterious ways.

    Charles Darwin: Hmmm, yes, he does, doesn't he? You know, I was remarking only the other day, how he has endowed us in all of his blessed generosity with not one but nine-hundred species of intestinal worm, each with its own unique method of infiltrated the mucosa and burrowing through to the bloodstream. And on the love that he shows for butterflies by inventing a wasp that lays its eggs inside the living flesh of caterpillars.

    Reverend John Innes: I have said on many previous occasions, it is not for us to speculate at His reasons.

    Charles Darwin: Oh, no, we can leave that to Mr. Wallace! Shall I advise him to stay abroad, do you think? With his opinions if he shows his face around here, he may be required to kneel on rock salt!

    [snarls at Reverend Innes]