An absurd religious legend.

Henri 2022-12-08 08:09:52

A Christian, disguised as a Jew, infiltrated the Muslim world, then obtained Tinder's medical technology and brought it back to the Christian world.

To tell the truth, the whole story is a little absurd, starting from the witch doctor-level performance, and then suddenly the protagonist hangs up and sees dead people. Then he longed for the medical technology of the Muslim world, killed him, and inexplicably committed adultery. Inexplicably, he was attacked with a plague, and inexplicably found a believer to perform surgery. Trusted by the teacher, trusted by the king, attacked by the city, then the country was destroyed, and escaped to spread the fire.

that's it. I don't think the story is relevant, I don't know the subject at all, I don't know the theme, what I want to express, the teacher who really has the pattern of a great medical expert is the teacher, but he can escape, and the teacher has to be buried inexplicably. Just because there might be no king willing to build a medical school for him?

Looking at the students, it's clearly time to bring it to the UK. Why bother. . . . . . .

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  • Mirdin: God gives us life, and God takes it back.

    Rob Cole: Why does he always take more than he gives?

  • Karim: My father believed feelings and emotions were beneath a true ruler. When I was a child, to drive them from my heart, he would take me to witness executions. I watched condemned men beg for their lives. I watched the swarms of flies feasting on twitching corpses. But then, over time, I became used to the sight, the smell, and the screams. In time I felt nothing. My father had succeeded in turning death into a subject of objective study.

    Karim: And now I am the Shah, ruler of all we see. The king of feeling nothing.