The powerless resistance of individuals and religious forces

Lenny 2022-12-24 02:02:45

The story of a powerless struggle against religious forces under the guise of homosexuality, whether you are a woman or a bishop, you are powerless and weak in front of religious forces. A religion, which can survive for hundreds or even thousands of years, must have experienced countless blood and wars. It cannot be changed by the resistance of one or two people, or by one or two powerful words, but it does not mean that these weak There is no sense in the struggle of the people. Many revolutions in human history, the evolution of many civilizations and the progress of human wisdom all started from these small struggles, or have been greatly affected. Human civilization should pay attention to the influence of these religious forces, and also understand some individual voice details, so that civilization can rise to a higher level and human civilization and wisdom can be upgraded simultaneously.

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Disobedience quotes

  • [first lines]

    Rav Krushka: In the beginning, Hashem made three types of creatures, the angels, the beasts, and the human beings. The angels, He made from His pure word. The angels have no will to do evil. They cannot deviate for one moment from His purpose. The beasts have only their instincts to guide them. They, too, follow the commands of their maker. The Torah states that Hashem spent almost six whole days of creation fashioning these creatures. Then, just before sunset, He took a small quantity of earth and from it He fashioned man and woman. An afterthought? Or His crowning achievement? So, what is this thing? Man? Woman? It is a being with the power to disobey. Alone among all the creatures we have free will. We hang suspended between the clarity of the angels and the desires of the beasts. Hashem gave us choice, which is both a privilege and a burden. We must then choose the tangled life we live.

  • Esti Kuperman: Oh, Ronit...

    Ronit Krushka: Esti... When I saw you, I...

    Esti Kuperman: Yes, me too.