an insurmountable chasm

Johnny 2022-03-22 09:01:21

There will always be an insurmountable gap between religions.
I once thought that
if there was only one religion, would the world be without wars?

I have a few Christian friends who are very devout believers who
participate in church activities every week.
I went to them once. The
environment was very good. It
was singing at the beginning, and then the pastor began to teach the Bible
(did not accidentally fall asleep during the period)

After the event
I asked a question -
what is faith? (What is belief?)
A black guy from the United States answered me in Chinese. I
don’t remember the specific answer. I
can only remember that he used a table and stool as a metaphor to illustrate the meaning of
existence and deify things that I thought should exist before.

Of course, I didn't agree with his point of view.

At that time, I wanted to ask what kind of conflict exists between Christianity and Islam,
but I was afraid that this question was too sensitive,
so I didn't open

my mouth. Although this movie didn't answer my question,
it still aroused my desire to continue searching for the answer.
One of the lines says "God is dead, long live Satan"
I googled the terms Satan, God, Jesus, Jehovah, Buddha, etc. I
vaguely understood the difference between them
I once asked myself
do you have faith?

Yes,
I do.
If there is no faith, I won't be where
I am today and I won't be who I am today
But if you ask me
what my beliefs are, I can't answer
Because what I believe in is not a specific thing, not Allah or God,
but there is something
in the dark that holds me up when I'm sad and doesn't fall
It's because I don't have a clear and clear belief
that's why I Being able to stand in the middle and look for religious differences The

seemingly insurmountable chasm is
nothing but exclusion in people's consciousness. The
reason we cannot identify with the content
of other denominations is because of the limitations of our knowledge.
When we are at the first level, will not see the content
of the second level ignorant people will think that the second level is wrong
People are always used to agreeing with the concept
that they already exist This may be based on a sense of security,

but, unverified things How can it be asserted that it is wrong?
Prejudice, not shameful
ignorance, stubborn prejudices is shameful

you should learn to identify with the concept of your opposition
root of people's minds of prejudice, often from ignorance
we know, the less you one thing, the easier form judgments
And the easier it is to form a strong pure judgment,

I have to slowly learn how to watch a movie better,
instead of judging the pros and cons of a movie based on my preferences.

Maybe there is an insurmountable gap in
my heart that I need to use more adequately. Filled with theory and practice

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Extended Reading
  • Assunta 2021-10-22 14:42:15

    [B+] The "Holy Infant" who never appeared from beginning to end is undoubtedly the biggest regret of the film, and it is also the most critical "Mugffin" in the analysis of the whole film (of course, the reason for the 60s Hollywood censorship standard is not ruled out ). In the absence of any horror shots, such advanced psychological horror is made. The trick is space: Compared with the auxiliary function of space on the characters and themes in "Sword in the Water", Polanski really does it in this film. To "demonize" the space, he squeezed the rhythm with a morbid implicit and introverted manner, making all the indoor scenes like the "erosion" of the heroine, holding the soul in the invisible fear, and finally squeezing It's completely alienated. Use holy maternal love to welcome the birth of Satan, and complete the betrayal of God with group unconscious behavior. Ever since, from such a cold perspective, Polanski successfully completed the mockery of the extremely pathological world of this world, which is also an allegory of the fate of reality.

  • Jeanne 2021-10-22 14:42:14

    The smile at the end portrays maternal love. Even if you give birth to a devil, the mother's love is still there. In the tenth month of pregnancy, the accumulation of negative energy, in the suspicious mood of the heroine, in the elegant character position and lighting arrangement, is full of unknown oppression. This sense of oppression was manifested in Mia Faro's thin and pale face, and her empty, frightened eyes. In the end, the carnival of the old believers seems to tell the world that some people believe in Jesus, and some people believe in Satan!

Rosemary's Baby quotes

  • Rosemary Woodhouse: Witches... All of them witches!

  • Rosemary Woodhouse: This is no dream! This is really happening!