You shall have no other gods but me. I am the lord the God. You shall have no other Gods before me #religiousbeliefscientificreason#✘There is no absolute belief. To be honest, the death of little Poway made me start to watch this episode with a solemn attitude. Most of the previous part just felt the wisdom of Little Poway Innocent is like a little angel. Dad is a college professor atheist who firmly believes in his own scientific calculation data, and aunt is a Catholic believer who always believes in the existence of God. Xiao Bowei likes data calculation and has a scientific talent. At the same time, when he sees a dead wild dog on the roadside, he will also unconsciously suddenly suffer from serious injury and panic. He always has doubts about life and what death is. What is death? The black hole on the lake at the end of the play Taking Poway's life away, I realized that from the very beginning, the scene had already revealed the ending, and the homeless man with a firewood mourned for the dead dog in front of him. At first, it felt a little weird. At the end Not only did the fire affect the calculation of the thickness of the ice on the lake and caused the accident, but it turned out that the homeless man knew from the beginning that he saw everything that would happen that didn't happen, but he didn't say anything and did nothing but just watched it happen with meaningless eyes. Everything... (His role is closest to the God in my heart who has mercy on the passing of life but won't intervene, just watches everything with his consistent eyes) Everything seems to have been destined for life, destined to disappear, destined tragedy except me, you can't have it Other gods think about what caused the death of little Poway? Is it my father's superstition of scientific data? I'm afraid it's just a new idol of worship, a new god. The old god conquers with unknowable magic, and the new god rules with precise calculation.) But isn't it just a matter of believing in God's existence that tragedy won't happen? Aunt Ham Tears in the eyes tell us not. (I don’t know if my understanding goes against the original meaning of the ten commandments of the Bible that the director wants to express. It seems to me that this is the case.) The irresistible coincidence of fate, even if there is grief, even if there are all kinds of things, science cannot become an absolute belief in worship, God is impossible Even the moment an angel falls into a black hole, he will not be seen by the brilliance of the Virgin... There is nothing worthy of absolute belief in the world. Most of the time, it is just to resist fear and to find a refuge for the soul and dare not admit it~
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