There are many friends around who have believed in the Lord, and the reason why they can still communicate with each other is because they agreed not to preach the gospel to me. I thought that the film could have some in-depth philosophical discussions, but who knows that it is completely one-sided, and yes, religion cannot help philosophical scrutiny.
The maker of all things, right? That is really my Buddha's mercy and don't care about you. Can Buddhists agree that Sakyamuni was created by your brother Jesus? Although those who believe in Allah are very clear that it is a branch of the line of Brother Jesus, but what they are talking about is Jesus several times a day with their palms facing upwards? God? Or Buddha?
Religious beliefs should be respected, after all, it is a personal emotional sustenance, but as long as any religion is too active to expand outwards or pulls you into (or forcibly joins) it is problematic. Doesn't God love the world? Believe it or not, believe it or not? What kind of fairy is so narrow-minded? What kind of Bodhisattva is he so discriminating? Heathens have to die. Is it not worth living as heathens in the eyes of others?
If you love to believe in you, we all respect it, but don’t preach like you are good, and others are either evil or waiting to be redeemed by you. Why are you standing so high? Do you really think you are the supreme creator?
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