My understanding of religion is very shallow, but based on what I have learned, religion makes people's minds bound to a certain extent. Although it is not a good thing to be bound, it starts from the starting point of "goodness" after all. Most of the people who are not diligent in thinking and reluctant to accept new things, this is not a bad thing, no matter who it is. Look at us today, everyone is hostile to each other, watch out for each other, and have no sense of security. Why have we become so utilitarian and philistine? How long will these changes take, and will it be the day when everyone has made enough money?
As a staunch scientist, I fully understand that believers' devotion to God is like swimming upstream, over the shallows, Dolphin fish that dodge bears, wild wolves, water birds and other natural enemies, look for a safe pile of rocks, and then lay fertilized eggs in the mate's once-in-a-lifetime mating before death. The feelings for their offspring are the same because they He sacrificed his life for the birth of future generations. It's also like the innocent joy and love of my puppy when he plays ball with me, because he'll even drop whatever he loves most and run off to bark at strangers outside the yard. The emotion is uncarved, pure and true, and touching. Although there is not much rationality, their love is just as noble.
Let’s talk about the movie. In my opinion, the whole movie covers one detail, that is, the crucifixion of Jesus. Because the language is difficult to express (because no one understands it), it just spends a lot of time on the process of being tortured. The director also hopes to achieve the purpose of tormenting us. How do you say that word comes from here? sense. Everyone also borrowed time to let us experience the process of becoming immortal. But I think after we've all calmed down, how long can this feeling last? I mean: there are a lot more people who suffer than him, and he doesn't necessarily exist (no offense intended). When the whole of a movie is just a detail, no matter how shocking that detail is, it still leaves something in my head.
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