Druid of Marvel

Chapter 1229 Background

Both Stark and Norman Osborn are actually atheists. Regarding the so-called "gods", they both have a mentality of "they are just another kind of life".

Stark curled his moustache and said a little strangely: "Okay, even if there is a group of people who kill all those 'gods'...

What does that mean?

If the earth does not have those ‘gods’, it is actually the best for us!

Religion has hindered the development of science in a sense. Perhaps it is precisely because of the absence of ‘God’ that we have reached where we are today. "

Professor Wilson glanced at Alvin who was thoughtful, he smiled at Stark and said: "What you said makes sense, but why don't you think about the purpose of these 'fairies'? What is it?

You must know that in a sense, there is no essential difference in nature between them and those gods. Of course, they are just more powerful...

But where did they go? "

Alvin listened to the somewhat confusing interface and said: "In the end, they burned their souls and engraved runes against 'destiny' in the core of the earth, making the earth a launch site for the 'light of freedom'..."

They 'killed' and 'expelled' those gods in order to allow humans to take charge of their own future..."

As he spoke, Alvin raised his head in surprise and shook his head. He looked at Professor Wilson who looked surprised and said, "This is a summary of the information I obtained from Asgard and other places. I don't know what those are." Not real.

But those ‘fairies’ have never appeared in our history, and have never interfered in our history.

They seem to prefer that humans go their own way step by step!

Instead of asking humans to walk according to their plans or live according to their ideas like other gods..."

Professor Wilson nodded slightly and said, "What you said makes some sense, but most of it is still speculation?

If this is really the case, why did the Norse gods of Asgard survive? "

When Professor Wilson asked the question, Norman Osborne also nodded and said doubtfully: "And those angels and heroic spirits, why did they also survive?"

As he spoke, Norman Osborne looked at Alvin and said: "There is a real 'angel' lying upstairs here..."

Those 'immortals' did not kill all the gods, and they even allowed the religions and myths representing those gods to be passed down.

This is somewhat inconsistent with what you said about letting humans dominate their own future!

We all know how powerful religion was hundreds of years ago and how difficult it was for the birth of science.

Why are these? "

After hearing this, Professor Wilson glanced at Alvin who didn't know what to say with some emotion. It was obvious that Norman Osborn's question made him don't know how to answer.

It is indeed difficult for people to understand the somewhat contradictory practices of those "fairies" now. Human beings have recorded history since the birth of writing. Every step we take is extremely difficult. We continue to make mistakes, and then continue to move forward after paying the price... …

Every mistake in history will be unforgettable for mankind at that time!

But no one can deny that without that continuous history, mankind would never have reached this day.

Looking at the slightly silent scene, Professor Wilson said with a smile: "We can first make an assumption that what those 'immortals' do is for the sake of mankind..."

Stark kept shaking his head after hearing this and said: "We all know that is impossible!

When there is a conflict between individual consciousness and collective consciousness, the collective consciousness often prevails.

If those 'immortals' were a race, how could they unite in thinking and sacrifice themselves for mankind? "

Professor Wilson didn't mind Stark's rebuttal, he just smiled and said: "I'm just assuming, because we don't know the truth.

And you said it yourself, as a race, it is impossible to give up your life for people of other races...

But what if those ‘immortals’ themselves are ‘human beings’?

Asgard will definitely not fabricate history specifically for those 'immortals'.

From what I know about Asgard, the things those 'immortals' do will only be downplayed by them.

Because history is written by people, the proud Nordic gods are willing to put those "immortals" above themselves, which shows how glorious those "immortals" were back then.

In other words, the 'earth core', 'runes', 'immortals', 'burning self' and 'freedom' they talk about are all credible. Maybe they don't even know those 'immortals' particularly well now. …”

As he spoke, Professor Wilson smiled and shook his head and said, "It's pointless for us to argue about this. I just assume that those 'immortals' themselves are human beings.

So why do they do this? Why did they retain the religion of those gods so that they could influence humans?

I am a student of history, and what I see is the progress of mankind from ignorance...

From the day writing appeared, civilization was born.

Is it science that drives the progress of civilization, or is it the progress of the human mind that creates the progress of civilization?

I am a fairly devout Christian, but you may not know that the deeper you understand religion, the less you believe in God...

What would we be like if we had the scientific results we have today during our time of ignorance?

What would happen if ancient tyrants had modern weapons?

Even now, we are gradually losing control of our minds due to rapid development, and more and more problems are beginning to trouble our minds.

If we assume that those 'immortals' are all human beings, then what they retained after killing those gods are precious inheritances.

Those are the seeds of civilization...

This is also the greatest thing about those ‘immortals’, because they seem to know very well that the world should be diverse.

Of course, it's also possible that they don't know what the future of mankind will look like.

They just left a legacy and let humans explore on their own! "

As he spoke, Professor Wilson looked at Stark and Norman Osborne, two scientific masters, and said with a smile: "Giving people intelligence without giving them moral standards and telling people how to use their intelligence is the most stupid thing. way of doing!

It's like giving a child fire but not warning the child of the danger...

The language of science has no standards of good or evil...

Science teaches us to build nuclear reactors, but never tells us whether the idea is a good or bad one!

There are enough nuclear weapons on the earth to destroy us many times, but what binds them is not laws, checks and balances, or other practical provisions, but our inner morality.

All this while you claim religious ignorance, but who is more ignorant?

When our thoughts are occupied by real interests, what will be our end?

Why have we never had any great philosophers in modern times? "

Professor Wilson said with a little excitement: "If those extremely powerful immortals are willing to tolerate those different ideas, it means that they are valuable...

Maybe those 'fairies' want the world to be colorful instead of monotonous.

Because 'single' means not free, because you have no choice! "

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