The devil is just a tool of human evil

Hosea 2022-03-21 09:02:09

I really want to watch "The Conjuring 3" on the big screen, wow, horror needs to be contagious, and the computer screen size is limited, you can only turn up the volume to enhance the atmosphere, although the mainstream horror movies in Europe and America I have watched are not really scary, but more suspenseful and thrilling. Many are just Jump scare is a shock, and it won't have a creepy effect. I don't dare to watch Asian horror movies. "Double Eyes" is so scary that I don't dare to watch it a second time. The "Conjuring" series are all adapted from so-called real events. But for atheists, how can the strange power and chaos be real? "Poor the front seat in the middle of the night, don't ask the people to ask the ghosts and gods." This time, "The Conjuring 3" has changed the director, and the story is more about suspenseful cases involving supernatural elements. Type, a little scary at the beginning, but a little moved at the end, the scariest thing ever is not the ghost, not the devil, but the human. "There is no need to attribute evil to supernatural factors, as human beings alone are sufficient to commit every evil deed."

I remember that I was "souled" when I was a child, which should be called "soul calling" in China. This was quite common in those days. When a child was frightened or fell ill, parents would find someone to "call the soul" for the child, and then the child would recover. The normal state seems to be superstition now, but for example, Feng Shui is a serious profession at the moment. People with higher education will also be engaged in the Feng Shui industry, and there are many customers. Whether it is true belief or psychological comfort, it is undeniable that ancient Tradition is still stubbornly growing in the age of scientific information.

In the process of watching the film, I can't help but use scientific logic to explain the incredible things, and at the same time I advise myself how the gods and ghosts can use the laws we know to explain. However, the so-called science is born in the search for the supernatural, and Newton's research is not just In order to prove the existence of God, the exploration of theology runs through his life. Science and the supernatural are not irreconcilable. In the Victorian era when the scientific revolution was in full swing in the nineteenth century, Gothic literature, science fiction literature and fantasy literature exploded, and Frankenstein was born. "War of the Worlds", "Dracula" and other enduring classic novels, even Dickens, Eliot, and Gaskell have written ghost stories. There are still too many things that cannot be explained by science. Too many theories need to be proved by experiments, and science has been subverting and updating itself.

The original English name Penny Dreadful refers to a cheap tabloid popular on the streets of Britain in the 19th century. It only costs one penny and publishes horror and thriller stories. The audience is the low-level labor and youth groups. The smoke shrouded London day and night. It was mostly steel bricks, the smell of soot hit the nostrils, the night was silent and terrifying, the homeless wandered the streets, begging God to take their souls, but maybe it was the devil sent to pick them up.

Sometimes it is no longer scary to concretize the horror. The father of Cthulhu loves craftsmanship and said: "The oldest and strongest emotion of human beings is fear, and the oldest and strongest fear is the fear of the unknown." "Crazy Mountains" is out! ! Or that Prometheus has already filmed it.

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The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It quotes

  • Arne Cheyenne Johnson: [from trailer] I think I hurt someone.

  • Lorraine Warren: End this black sabbath. By the blood of cavalry, I command it!