The three-person dialogue between the principal, the nun, and the priest was similar to a small trial set up by the principal, and it was especially exciting. The principal is stubborn, but has doubts in his heart; the nun is uneasy, but his heart is pure and kind; the priest is hesitant to talk, but his heart is firm.
The specific content is not important, in the movie you see different people, their different attitudes towards life, and how they collide in their own worlds in the process, collide with other people's worlds, and some people get hurt , or we can slowly understand, or we are still going further and further on the road of pride and stubbornness.
This is the question of Jesus thousands of years ago, and who can throw stones at another person? Who can say that he is pure, without any sin, and can judge others? Who among us has such power? This is the power of God. Our problem is that we are always so proud that we are capable of judging what is good and what is evil - what a great pride, a distrust of God, a violation of God.
It's not faith, it's pride, it's prejudice, it's stubbornness, it's a mistrust of God.
doubt, when you doubt, you know you are not alone. Doubt is also a gradual process. Because you start to doubt your pride, you drop your prejudices, you move toward understanding, toward trust, toward God.
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