Unity for Religion;
one episode.
An alcoholic like Rick is insecure and afraid of sobering up.
Unity changes others, changing rapists, alcoholics, and murderous demons into gentle people, although it is a bit of a walking dead.
Free will is a very special existence, and Rick has the most free will, so he can't do without alcohol every day and can't wake up. Did he love Unity, maybe. What is certain is that he must have felt stable, safe and secure in Unity, a life that does not need to be paralyzed by alcohol. Modern people's expectations for religion are roughly the same, and there is always a chance to contact them; atheists also believed in angels, Sun Wukong, Western Paradise, and a place like paradise on earth. When you hold this belief attitude, you are down-to-earth, your heart is very full, and you look at things with extra purity. But this kind of vision is not permanent, it will gradually fade away from naivety, and look at the world more and more materially and scientifically. It turns out that Sun Wukong is just a character in a literary work, and even the literary work itself can be read backwards. Unity can only change those who are not only materialistic and scientific, and the people whose beliefs can be changed the most are naturally believers.
The sea of suffering is boundless and there is no turning back. Maybe after that murderous demon firmly fell in love with Unity, he was influenced and re-understood life. In the past, his independent free will was to kill as fast as he could, but now he gave up his previous free will and became the influence of Unity. He gave New will, love all beings, love the world, not paranoid, right view, maybe like a walking corpse trying to seek unreachable places, but the spirit and the body have always been controversial.
Unity can't change Rick.
When religion encounters an atheist and cannot change him, then he will slowly change religion.
Using science to prove that God does not exist, and using modern theories to prove that the composition of the Western Paradise is unscientific, if religion has its own independent will, she must be attracted by Rick (atheist) like Unity, because he is special , he is different from that group of believers, he regards himself as a person rather than just a pilgrimage like the believers. But after being attracted, she will know that she can't change Rick, only Rick can change her, so she can only escape.
Several episodes have discussed religion, but I really like this episode of Unity.
Rick still wanted to find Unity later, and wanted to go back to that kind of stability, but things had come to an end, and what he couldn't be, he couldn't choose.
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