After watching it, I didn't get on CP. I think it would be too much of a waste of this drama if it's just consuming CP. After watching it, I felt, I really fucking love human beings.
Angels and demons are actually human beings with divinity and animal nature. Pure divinity and pure animal nature are neither human nor lovable.
A standard angel, according to the requirements of the Bible, has faith, hope, and love. He must unconditionally believe in God, and he cannot question anything unreasonable, and he cannot use violence (including verbal violence). The right face is handed up, even if there is a demon around him, he must spread his wings to protect it from the rain. If he is a murderous executioner, he must reason with him amicably, and cannot use magic to solve the predicament without going against the will of God. With this combination of punches, the believers completely become a ball of cotton, without bones, without temperament, and a good-natured man who only promises. Such a God is unreasonable, and such kindness is also unreasonable.
What about a standard demon? Probably just reckless in order to achieve their desires, without sympathy, they don’t care about anything but themselves, they can fight and kill if they want to fight within their ability, provoking war for no reason and causing damage, even the same kind can do nothing. Mercy is also sacrificed for no reason, which is disgusting. Such evil is unreasonable.
Unreasonable, unfair, unclear rewards and punishments, whether good or evil, all make people feel at a loss and disgust.
The angels and demons in the play are cute because they can think, reason, know good and evil, and understand trade-offs. They are people. Demons are more lovable than angels because they accuse God of tyranny of destroying human beings in a fit of anger. Jesus was crucified unreasonably. He is more reasonable than angels, so he is more lovable. To be honest, if the angel is not gluttonous, loves books, and often makes jokes, these human attributes can really be said to be an unpleasant positive character, similar to the Tang monk who only knows how to chant scriptures. The devil is independent and free. He is not required to obey absolutely spiritually, and he has no precepts to abide by. So it seems that the boss of Satan is much better than God. God is really unreasonable, or in other words, religion is really too unreasonable. Anti-human! No wonder why the ruling class likes to use the religion of the whole people to control the people, just to find a reason for the unreasonable power.
My favorite is the memory of "six thousand years" in the first half of the episode. Of course, not because I like the interaction between the two protagonists, but because I like the history of human development displayed. Before being expelled from the Garden of Eden, Adam and Eve were like ignorant and ignorant babies. What they heard, what they saw, what they saw, and what they saw, all depended on their instincts. Then they learned to cooperate, reproduce, and cooperate on a larger scale. , reflection, overthrow, and re-establishment, there are destruction caused by indulgence, and cannibalism caused by overcorrection, all the way across the river by feeling the stones. In this way, those dark times in history, those ignorant and ridiculous institutions and customs, actually have only one reason - the overall "age" of human beings is still too short, too short, too young, and inexperienced relative to the universe. It is necessary to make mistakes, but how can you grow and develop without trial and error?
Fortunately, there are enough people, so we split up to try here and there, try this way and that way, you study wood, I study stone, you build a Great Wall and I build a pyramid, and slowly it has become what it is now.
The 6,000-year-old human being placed on the earth is the son of Satan, the young Adam. He is a young boy with evil and good instincts who has been educated by six thousand years of history. Then he said: If you do something wrong, you can try to correct it.
Then, I forgave Adam Young, who had the idea of destroying the world. I also forgive the crucified Jesus to burn the witches, the tyranny and riots, and all the mankind who are still hunting whales and making pollution.
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