science and religion

Missouri 2022-03-24 09:01:21

It's Dan Brown's original, starring Hanks, and it's a perfect match. The type that you can't get enough of watching 10,000 movies.
I revisited the mood I had when I was reading the book. It was ups and downs. Angels and devils were often combined into one body, which was the same as violence in the name of love in hell. The bishop's bodyguard is not necessarily evil. He at least has the heart to consider the public. In order to avoid unnecessary casualties, he drove the helicopter up by himself. He did not specify that he wanted to kill Langdon. This is an instinctive reaction, to a certain extent, he is the embodiment of angels and demons.
At the end of the movie, people are imperfect, so beliefs are also flawed. Indeed, faith is a thing of mysterious power, as can be seen from the crowds in St. Peter's Square. Langdon is an atheist who believes in all explainable logic. The historical facts in the film are completely based on reality, and the comparison between science and religion is discussed. The two are the same world without explanation. What can be explained by science is called reality, and what cannot be explained by science, we will throw it to God to solve it. . Which is more credible, no one can answer, if it is easier to believe which is easier, then it must be easier to believe in God, all can be answered by God. But let me choose, I'll still believe in atheism, it's cooler to see faith from an outsider's point of view, guessing that famous people eventually converted to religion in part because they found themselves unable to explain many phenomena with science , and what a sure thing it is to use God to free your mind.

View more about Angels & Demons reviews

Extended Reading

Angels & Demons quotes

  • Camerlengo Patrick McKenna: Have you come to make me a martyr?

  • Camerlengo Patrick McKenna: Open the doors, evacuate St. Peter's Square and tell the world the truth.