On the Origin of Religion

Dusty 2021-11-27 08:01:20

This is a love story. It removes all pretentiousness and explains the truth of the matter. The following is its description of some things:

1. Nursing home: it is the sad place of the lonely and hopeless elderly;

2. In love: seeking a better gene sequence set for the other half of the offspring. The author seems to have forgotten that the gene is recessive.

3. Marriage: Seek economic stability, good health, and assume the obligation of raising offspring.

4 Love: He makes me feel interesting.

The great thing about this film is to illustrate "Our Father in Heaven." You know, "If he doesn't allow it, no hair will fall." So the protagonist holds two pizza boxes (two ten-ring boards from Moses) to tell what the heavenly Father said. This celestial-human communicator is at the level of "prophet" in all major religions. The following is what people with innocent minds have repeatedly asked since they had the all-knowing and almighty: "If he does good deeds, why does he allow so many evil deeds?" "If he does not violate the precepts, he can go to heaven, then what is the violation of the precepts" For many years, this important thing has only been told to you alone?"

Answer 1: His sternness and justice and people's breach of contract.

Answer 2: Respect his teaching, proclaim his merits, and praise him.

Answer 3: This is the most difficult, you have to show some magical powers. Divided into the sea, resurrected after death, and ascended to this level.

Since the third question is not answered, the hero is still not regarded as a god. This is a good thing. Because let a group of people who can't tell lies to the level of tolerance, I don't know what will happen. The hero has self-knowledge.

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Extended Reading
  • Uriel 2022-04-21 09:01:55

    The joy that a sincere movie does not accept

  • Imogene 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    the man in the sky...

The Invention of Lying quotes

  • Brad Kessler: [to Anna's mom] Ok, you're annoying me. Your voice is shrill. Goodbye.

  • Mark Bellison: [calling Anna] Hi, this is Mark.

    Anna McDoogles: Oh, hi Mark. Didn't you get my email?

    Mark Bellison: The one about being not good enough for you?

    Anna McDoogles: That's the one.

    Mark Bellison: Yeah, got that. Cheers.