man created god

Aurelia 2022-12-15 16:24:23

As an atheist, I liked this American Gods very much, and found the characters in it, good or evil, good or evil, to be charming. A little story, slowly wears the main line. I especially like the story of the Queen of Sheba and the Irish Leprechaun. If the Queen is evil, is it justice or good that destroys her temple? Obviously not, in comparison, it seems that the human emotions in the queen's evil are more real. I like the controversial male protagonist's wife very much. She doesn't match up with kindness and justice. Why did the original author and screenwriter favor her so much and gave her magical power? The Irish leprechaun rescued her in the end, though it directly led to her own death. I think it's the human desire to survive that she inspired by death that makes this image human. Lu Xun once said, "One must survive, the second must be food and clothing, and the third must be development. If there is anyone who hinders this future, whether it is ancient or modern, human or ghost, "Three Graves", "Five Classics" , Hundred Songs, Qianyuan, Tianqiu River. The picture, the golden man and the jade Buddha, the ancestral pill powder, and the secret ointment pill, all stepped on him. "In the face of vigorous vitality, morality is sometimes so pale.

This is really for atheists. I thought about it. Theists and moralists may have a hard time accepting the core logic - man created God.

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