have read about the Bible stories, and I don't like many of the stories in it, especially the story of Abraham killing his son and offering sacrifices. It makes people sick to the stomach, the god in it really feels a little hypocritical and despicable... or the story of One Thousand and One Nights is good.
I have also heard the story of Noah's Ark, and I don't particularly like it. God disliked that the human beings he created were too unpromising, so he would destroy everything with a flood, and push everything to start again. But haven't Western values always disliked such radical and earth-shaking revolutionary changes, and have always praised peaceful gradual change. I was reminded of the "Batman: Mystery of the Shadows" I watched before. The ninja master of the Shadow Warrior Alliance thought that Gotham City was already sinful and had to push everything to wash away everything, but was stopped by the heroic superhero Batman. So the logic of the master ninja is exactly the same as the logic of God in the Bible, so why is one the big villain and the other the all-knowing and almighty God the Father who is worshipped by all people? It may be that the actions of God or nature belong to the category of force majeure, and mortals such as me can only bear the burden of obedience and silence... But if a mortal like us suddenly judges everything in the name of God, we can't bear it. .
When I read the story of Noah's Ark, I always had some doubts. The logic of God's desire to destroy everything is really incompetent to understand, so let's just talk about the behavior of mortals.
Why did Noah let animals and beasts on the ark and not let other humans on the ark?
Why was Noah's family able to board the ark but the others couldn't?
Why couldn't other human beings be able to build another ark and drown in silence?
In the story, God said that except for Noah's family, all are evil, all are sinful, all deserve to be drowned, all deserve to go to hell (including all the old and the weak, all the children, all the It's damn...), and Noah's family are honest, kind, righteous, good people, God's chosen people, who are destined to be blessed by God and will surely reach the promised land of honey and oil. As for why other people can't build one or more arks, because they are evil and stupid, because they only want to enjoy themselves, Noah has built a ship for 120 years, you lazy people deserve to be drowned Slightly...but the boat built by Noah's family can't be boarded. As for why Noah doesn't let others board the boat, I personally think he is considering the safety of his family. After all, if you help one person, you will help others, and if you help others, you will help thousands of people. And no matter how big the ark is, it is impossible to hold everyone. And these people are likely to disobey your management after they get on the ship, and they are more likely to threaten the Noah family with conspiracy and coup d'etat. So I think Noah will be cruel and would rather not help one person and not get on the boat. As for why so many animals and beasts were put on the ship, I, a foodie, always thought that Noah brought them on board as dry food.
In view of my very shallow and ignorant understanding of the biblical story, I can only watch this movie as an ordinary Hollywood commercial blockbuster, and it will give me a holy religion. Anyway, an evil atheist like me is destined to go down. In the beginning of the movie, the descendants of human Adam slaughtered each other. After Cain killed Abel, he was helped by angels and strode into the industrial revolution, and another descendant of human Seth It is to continue to live the life of the paradise of collecting wild fruits. Hey, this is the rhythm of the Pocahontas Avatar story of Dancing With Wolves... Sure enough, people in the advanced industrial society brutally killed Noah's father in order to plunder more industrial mineral resources. Noah grew up married and had three sons and continued to live a small life collecting wild fruits. Until the industrial man hunted the beast and ran to Noah's territory, Noah heroically killed the enemy and gave his son a strict vegetarian education... Hey, Noah turned out to be a vegetarian, a vegetarian Activists
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