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Chapter 23 logician el madan

Jesus the Son of Man 纪伯伦 424Words 2018-03-18
You want me to talk about Jesus of Nazareth, and I've got a lot to talk about, just not yet.But what I say now is all true, because all words are worthless unless they reveal the truth of the facts. He was an outlaw, rebelling against all order; a beggar, against all property; a drunkard, happy only among the scoundrels and wretches. He was not the proud son of the Jewish state, nor was he a protected citizen of the Roman Empire, so he despised both the Jewish state and the Roman Empire. He would live as free and cynical as a bird in the air; so the hunters shot him down with arrows.

No one can knock down the tower of yesterday without being crushed by the falling stones. No one can open the ancestral floodgates without being submerged.This is the law.Because the Nazarene broke the law, he and his mindless followers perish. There are many others, like him, who want to change our destiny.As a result, they themselves have been changed, and they are losers. Beside the wall grew a barren vine, which climbed up the stone wall.If the vine said in its heart, "By my strength and weight I will tear down these walls," how would the other plants feel?Surely they would laugh at its folly.

Sir, I can only sneer at this fellow and his deluded apprentices.
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