Later, there was a bastard from the Mecca-Kuraish family, who no longer worshipped the clay idols and was only loyal to the invisible lord. One day, he couldn't stand the domestic violence of the seven aunts and eight aunts, and he pulled out a group of people to go to Medina... and conquered a third of the known world. His followers were all chanting: "Our Lord!... Please be firm in our steps, and please help us against the unbelievers." (Quran 14, 3:147)
and then Marx and Engels The red heart is toward revolution, and the heart is about the impoverished people rubbing the library floor. There is a passage in Marx’s "On the Conquest of India by Britain": "The infinite power of the Great Mughal was overthrown by his governors, the power of the governors was overthrown by the Marathi, and the power of the Marathi was overthrown. The Afghans were defeated; and when everyone was fighting like this, the British broke in and conquered everyone. "It is indeed everyone. Basically, here is the fact that there is no delusion in enumerating the facts, we applaud.
Later, there was a man named Mel Gibson who made a few movies, some of which were delusional, some of them listed the facts. "Revelation" is just a list of facts. Just like the "Conquest of the New World Script" in "Medieval 2: Total War"-Aztec and Terrasca are fighting hot, Maya is taking advantage of the fire, and Chichimek is watching the excitement in the north waiting to clean up the mess. Unexpectedly, Apache, farther north, has quietly seized the camp and coveted the more fertile land to the south. The Spaniards came when everyone was keen on the low-level fun of scalping their heads and scalping. He wiped them out, and invented a high-level humanitarian taste, which is to wear fetters to dig gold.
I didn't find any enlightenment in "Apocalypse", but Tiger Claw carried the child on his back and led his wife back into the woods with disappointment. If God really has the enlightenment, there is only one I can think of, "The Almighty Lord usually stands on the side with stronger firepower." ("Stern Moon"-Robert Heinrhein), it's boring, isn't it?
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