Son of man

Zula 2022-03-20 09:01:04

I originally thought that 8⃣️point 3⃣️ would be lower, and I’m relieved to see the evenly split hh deep into the lens

The metaphor of the savior of Theo, like the Matrix; the symbolic flock; the ultimate death of feminism; the plague of redemptive wars and pseudo-utopias; the long corridor to life or death;

The human origin of the ancient black people was still complaining in private, and I heard "Go, go, go" without Asians (it didn't appear in the subtitles, I went back and listened again for fear of misheard);

Uprisings and pilgrimages in the slums,

The meaning of salvation is so obvious that it reminds people of the Matrix and Snow Country Train not only once?

Holding the child down the stairs-Jesus separates the Red Sea;

The Lord is my shepherd,

I will not lack.

He made me lie down on the green grass,

Lead me to the rest of the water.

He awakened my soul,

Guide me on the path of righteousness for my own name.

Although I have walked through the valley of the shadow of death,

Not afraid of being harmed,

Because you are with me;

Your rod and your rod comfort me.

In front of my enemies, you set up a banquet for me;

You anointed my head with oil and filled my cup of blessing.

For the rest of my life, kindness and love will follow me;

I will live in the house of the Lord forever.

(Psalm 23:1-6)

I promise; It will be ok

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Extended Reading

Children of Men quotes

  • Luke: [his last line] I had a sister...

  • Jasper: Everything is a mythical, cosmic battle between faith and chance.

    [offers Miriam a joint]

    Miriam: Maybe I shouldn't.

    Jasper: You already did. Take another one. Now cough. What do you taste?

    Miriam: Strawberries!

    Jasper: Strawberries? That's what it's called: Strawberry Cough!

    Kee: Wicked!

    Jasper: So. You've got faith over here, right? And chance over there.

    Miriam: Like yin and yang.

    Jasper: Sort of.

    Miriam: Or Shiva and Shakti.

    Jasper: Lennon and McCartney!

    Kee: [looking at pictures] Look, Julian and Theo.

    Jasper: Yeah, there you go! Julian and Theo met among a million protestors in a rally by chance. But they were there because of what they believed in in the first place, their faith. They wanted to change the world. And their faith kept them together. But by chance, Dylan was born.

    Kee: [picks up another photo] This is him?

    Jasper: Yeah, that's him. He'd have been about your age. Magical child. Beautiful. Their faith put in praxis.

    Miriam: "Praxis"? What happened?

    Jasper: Chance. He was their sweet little dream. He had little hands, little legs, little feet. Little lungs. And in 2008, along came the flu pandemic. And then, by chance, he was gone. You see, Theo's faith lost out to chance. So, why bother if life's going to make its own choices?

    Kee: Baby's got Theo's eyes.

    Jasper: Yeah.

    Miriam: Oh, boy. That's terrible. But, you know, everything happens for a reason.

    Jasper: That, I don't know. But Theo and Julian would always bring Dylan. He loved it here.