Are human beings really God's beloved people?

Addie 2022-03-16 09:01:04

The only feeling I have after watching this film is: Are human beings really the beloved people of God?

The gods were afraid that Titan would be released, so Zeus
went down to guide Theseus to find the divine bow; the death of Theseus' mother helped him find the divine bow;
perhaps the life of Theseus was also arranged
by the gods; the mother was raped and became a poor man , the decades of hardships all seem to be arranged by
God ; God said that in order to reward Theseus, he gave him Akamas who could predict the future, but he did not know that God let Theseus' "immortality" stay in the world for the purpose of Fight for the future;
God, took Theseus away, without scruples about his will, and the love with the children of the Virgin oracle;

God said not to be involved in human thoughts and actions, but in my opinion, God has already done for Himself. Arrangements are made for people.

Athena begged her father: "Father, do not forsake mankind". Perhaps, Athena also gracefully stood on my position.

Looking at the whole film, what I admire most is not Theseus, but Theseus' fiancee:
she bravely abandoned the gift given by God and chose another way to stand with God on an equal footing.

Are human beings really the beloved people of God?

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Immortals quotes

  • Stavros: Hyperion's legions are gathering at Tartarus. That's where Hellenists will fall.

    Phaedra: That future's not set.

    Stavros: But likely. It'll be a slaughter.

    Phaedra: You have no faith.

    Dareios: Heathens.

    Stavros: That is true, Dareios. But not always. When I was just a boy, I prayed to the Gods, for a horse. The Gods never answered me. So I stole one, instead.

    Dareios: We're surrounded by heathens.

    [Falls dead with a knife in his back]

  • Phaedra: To those whom much is given, much is taken away.