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Chapter 137 Six prayers are absolute good deeds

Les Miserables 维克多·雨果 1359Words 2018-03-21
As for the manner of prayer, any manner is good as long as it is sincere.Turn your book over and go into the Infinity. We know that there is a philosophy that denies the infinite.According to the classification of pathology, there is also a philosophy that denies the sun, which is called the theory of blindness. It is really a bold masterpiece of the blind to set as the principle of truth a feeling that people do not have. What is strange is the pompous and pitiful arrogance with which a philosophic philosophy takes on a philosophy which seeks God.One seemed to hear a field mouse yelling: "Poor them, they keep talking about the sun!"

We know some people who are famous and powerful atheists.In fact, those who return to the truth by their own strength are not quite sure whether they are atheists or not, for them it is just a matter of definition, and anyway, even if they do not believe in God, their height Wisdom proves the existence of God. We respect them as philosophers, though we ruthlessly refute their philosophy. Let's get on with it. What is admirable is the skilled skill of playing with words.There is a school of metaphysics in the north, somewhat confused by the mist, thinking that as long as the word wish is used instead of power, people's understanding can be changed.

Instead of saying "vegetation grows", we say "vegetation needs", indeed, if "the universe needs" is added, the meaning will be richer.why?Because we can draw such a conclusion: since the grass and trees can "want", the grass and trees have a self; the universe "want", and the universe has a God. We are not the same as that school of thought, we will not oppose any opinion of others out of thin air, but the so-called statement that plants have wishes accepted by that school is, in our opinion, more difficult to hold than the statement that the universe has wishes they deny.

The desire to deny the infinite is to deny God, and this is only possible if the infinite is denied.That's what we've already stated. Denial of the infinite leads directly to nihilism.Everything becomes a "spiritual concept." There is no possibility of arguing with nihilism.For the logical nihilist doubts the existence of the other with whom he argues, and therefore cannot be sure of his own existence. From his point of view, he himself is, for himself, only "a conception of his mind." He did not notice, however, that everything he denied was accepted by him at the very mention of the word "spirit".

In short, there is no way out for the philosophical thinking that reduces everything to nothingness. He who admits nothingness must also have a nothingness to admit. Nihilism cannot justify itself. There is no void.Zero doesn't exist.Everything is something.Nothing is nothing. Man lives by affirmations more than by bread. Seeing and fingering are not enough.Philosophy should be a kind of energy, and the direction of its efforts should be to improve human beings effectively.Socrates should merge with Adam and produce Marcus Aurelius, in other words, to turn the pleasure-seeker into a sensible man, and turn Paradise into a school.Science should be a tonic.Pleasure, what a poor end, what a petty desire!Only fools have fun.Thought, that is the real victory of the mind.To quench the thirst of human beings with thoughts, to teach them to know God like wine, to make conscience and science blend in their hearts like milk, and let that mysterious meeting turn them into righteous people, that is the real philosophy. role.Morality is the flower of truth, and contemplation leads to action.Absolutely it should work, and ideally it should be something the human spirit can breathe, eat, and drink.The ideal has the right to say: "Please use it, this is my flesh, this is my blood." Wisdom is a kind of divine reciprocity.Wisdom in this case is no longer a dry love of science, but the only and supreme means of uniting mankind, and rises from philosophy to religion.

Religion should not be just a flower building built on top of it for the sake of viewing the mystery, with no other purpose than to satisfy curiosity. We will express our opinions further when we have an opportunity in the future. At present, we just want to say: "Without the impetus of the two forces of faith and love, we will have no way of understanding how to take people as the starting point and progress as the goal." Progress is the goal and ideal is the standard. What is ideal?God is ideal. Ideal, Absolute, Perfect, Promise, are all synonyms.
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