However, I always feel that the God in the Bible carries a tyrannical aura, and he will kill at every turn, causing people to suffer for decades, without the compassion of my Buddha. Compared with the gods on Mount Olympus, it has no "human nature" at all, but it does have the withdrawn temperament of "there must be no other gods except me".
When I was reading RSS today, I also found a game made by foreign netizens - "Who kills more people, God or Satan in the Bible?" The picture is as follows, it can be seen that God is of course more powerful.
It seems that God really treats all peoples like grass.
But this reminds me of the funny words I chatted with my colleagues before.
I watched the movie version of "Death Note" some time ago, so I discussed Yagami Yue in the film with newfish. Of course, I felt that Yue Yi used "Death Note" with a stance of punishing evil at the beginning, but when he found out that he had When the power of domination, this power made him fall into an irrational whirlpool.
But what if I got the "Death Note"?
I think I might be like Yagami.
For this very unusual case, reason and morality are no longer the power to dominate people - because when you have the power to dominate, when you can decide the fate of others, mercy and compassion become a kind of hypocrisy and contrived. For Ye Shenyue, he is the god of the world, and under certain circumstances, he regards his relationship with people as the relationship between people and livestock. This is indeed not his own problem, but the change of destiny determined at the moment when man incarnates into a god.
If there really is a God, it is the God in the Bible, and human beings are indeed like livestock to him—just as God calls man a lamb that goes astray, in God’s eyes, human beings are not an inferior being.
When man thinks, God laughs. indeed so.
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