Cheers, for you? for me?

Tressie 2022-09-15 12:01:32

Only watched one episode. The first paragraph attracted my attention. Borgia became Pope Alexander VI through various means, walked to the window sill, and accepted the cheers and worship of everyone.
On the way to the coronation hall, people crouched at his feet, cheering, worshiping, and praying for the Pope's longevity... This is a familiar plot that has been staged over and over again for thousands of years.
All the church members hailed that they had a new bishop, that the God in their hearts finally had a spokesperson, and that their humble aspirations finally had someone who could be passed on to God. For this, they were willing to pay their respect, freedom, and soul.
With vicious imagination, every frenzied churchman can see how the hierarch of Alexander VI he admired through bribery and promises became a bishop, and how he would react. Will these be ignored automatically?
God is pure, and the Son of God is also pure, not to be defiled at all. Even if he is covered with dirt, he is clean in the eyes of others.
We have also cheered. Sixty-three years ago, fifty years ago, thirty years ago, and more than ten days ago, they were so similar, as if they were in this world or were in that era. There was no difference.

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