I'm sorry, I really don't understand your beliefs

Rhea 2022-04-19 09:01:10

I am an unbeliever, that is, I have no zongjiao beliefs.

I will go to the temple to play, offer incense, kneel down, buy wooden beads, jade Buddhas and other souvenirs, and even spend money to shine a light on the jade Buddha I bought;

I will also visit Taoist temples, take photos, and read Taoist books;

I also went to church to take wedding photos.

Yet I don't believe them.

Nowadays, there are many remarks saying that because the unbelievers have no faith, they commit crimes, they have no spiritual support, and they have no bottom line and no sense of reverence.

Leaving aside whether this logic is right or wrong, it is also assumed that believers do not commit crimes, have a bottom line, and have a heart of awe.

So what is the bottom line and reverence of believers, and the reasons for not sinning?

It is because the god of zongjiao said so.

Doctrine advocates doing so, and failing to do so will be punished accordingly.

Good deeds go to heaven, bad deeds go to hell.

This can be called awe, but isn't this another utilitarian one?

There is no independent thought at all, everything is what God says to be, so we should do it, if you don't do it, you will be punished horribly.

I'm sorry, in my opinion, if you have a firm mind, don't do anything wrong, and don't have any big wishes that must be fulfilled, you need to rely on divine power to get hope, and you don't need belief at all.

Except, of course, those who think they have seen God, and those who think God really exists.

Whether a person will commit a crime or make a great contribution to the country depends on his own quality and wisdom.

We will obey the law, we have a moral bottom line, and we have our own judgment, which is more reliable than relying on a book.

Because you will not know whether the book in the hands of others is written that those who believe in me should love the world, or that those who do not believe in me will die.

Bloody Hacksaw Ridge, based on real events, seems to leave me and other unbelievers speechless, but I have to say no.

The male protagonist is great. He never flinched on the battlefield. He went through the hail of bullets. He didn't give up even after the army had retreated. He saved more than 70 lives, and he gave the whole army a rainbow of morale. .

I admire his courage and perseverance, as well as his contribution to the whole army, and even more admire him for doing what other soldiers can't. He has created a miracle!

However, what I want to admire is him, not wow zongjiao is awesome, long live zongjiao, nothing to do with him at all.

Faith in Jiao is just one of the protagonist's identities. Daws really refuses to take a gun, but it is more because of the shadow of childhood rather than sticking to the teachings. He is also a responsible son, a responsible boyfriend, and a hearted man. U.S. citizen of the home country.

Mel Gibson, however, has reduced all the other identities of the male protagonist, expanded and expanded the identity of the male protagonist Jiaotu, so that all his actions and decisions are made from the perspective of Jiaotu, and all other relationships are for his own beliefs Give way, his emotions, his beliefs, his spirit, his courage, all being dominated by beliefs, I find it disdainful.

In fact, the male protagonist bravely went to the battlefield for his parents and his wife, for the sake of the country, did his best, and used his courage and perseverance to save more than 70 lives. This logic, everything presented by Bimel Gibson is because of shangdi , are for the logic of shangdi to be much smoother.

A great movie has flaws because of the director's selfishness and because the director entrained private goods.

In the last shot of the film, the male protagonist lies on a stretcher and is tied down from the sky. The camera is shot from below, with sunlight, like an angel descending.

beautiful, right? But it just makes me sick. This is the director's mandatory zongjiao awareness instillation to the audience, and it is blatant zongjiao propaganda!

Besides, is this method beneficial to the male protagonist himself? I can't accept that his own courage, kindness, perseverance, and skills are all wiped out, and everything is attributed to faith.

The reason why he is so brave can have faith, but it should not be just because of faith!

If faith is the source and foundation of the protagonist's perseverance to save his comrades, and his bravery has nothing to do with the country, his parents, his wife and children, and his comrades-in-arms, then I'm sorry, I really don't understand his beliefs.

Four stars, and one star deducted for Mel Gibson's private goods.

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Hacksaw Ridge quotes

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  • Sgt Howell: I believe that any man who takes great *pride* in his natural naked state, will surely enjoy the *brisk* of the outdoors. Now move your *privates*, Private Parts!... Move it!... You son of an *exhibitionist*!