Chapter 750 Blasphemy Against God
Evelin's tone was as relaxed as saying that the vegetable salad on the table tastes good.
The content is very impactful.
"God...forgery??"
Pet can understand both words.
But he couldn't put them together.
"What are you talking about?"
Gale was also confused.
Evelin said calmly: "Don't you think it's strange?"
"Mortal people praise the power and protection of gods repeatedly day after day, year after year."
"But why do some people easily receive God's blessings and favors, while others find it difficult to bask in God's grace throughout their lives?"
Miranda was a little stunned.
Regarding this issue, the explanations given by various churches are almost the same.
The god will choose the mortal he likes more and bestow his power upon the mortal.
in other words.
If you don't get God's approval, that's your problem, not God's.
This statement can explain most situations.
But it does have a phenomenon that is difficult to justify.
Some people, such as Miranda's parents, are indeed devout believers in Navarre, the god of light.
They have fulfilled the requirements of the doctrine and have been contributing to their faith for more than ten years.
Logically speaking, even if there is no favor, it is not too much to give some blessings as comfort, right?
But no.
No god seems so extreme in terms of blessings.
Prayer is useless, and so seems to be "faith."
"Are the gods too ruthless, too indifferent?"
Evelin blinked and said softly.
"If you are a being in the Kingdom of God, possessing endless power, you can grant gifts and strength to mortals who believe in you at any time."
"You will share your power with the mortal whom you favor, whether his faith is pious and firm or not;"
"Those who are not paid attention to are destined to be abandoned and will not receive blessings throughout their lives."
“Is it necessary to set the standards so ruthlessly?”
Miranda was silent.
This question has also been puzzling to her.
During this time, she saw many "blasphemies" in the Glow God Religion.
Because of their own personal desires, the clergy ignored doctrines and rules and did many dangerous things that could even lead to disaster.
But they were not actually punished by Navarre as the church said.
Neither the power of blessing was withdrawn, nor any oracle descended.
They were actually punished according to the canon rules by the supervisory priests of the Glorious Cult, that is, by other chosen ones who were also mortals.
At this point.
The contrast between Norwin, the god of knowledge, and Navarre, the god of radiance, is striking.
The order that Dawn City has today depends not only on people's completely spontaneous behavior towards good deeds.
When it was time to be ruthless, Noven was ruthless.
Not long after the Eternal Night disaster ended, some businessmen came to Dawn City after smelling the smell, intending to repeat their old tricks of bluffing and deceiving, but they were almost punished by Noven and bankrupted.
Norwin's method of imposing punishment is also very simple.
If you have destiny points, the corresponding points will be deducted directly according to the regulations of Dawn City;
If there are no points, then send an oracle to the believers and ask them to arrest the people and confiscate the gold coins.
Oh, no.
This is called "confiscation of illegal gains."
The useful Resti provides indiscriminate supervision for everyone, and there is no misjudgment or misjudgment in Novin.
No matter how flawless the other party thinks it is, under the supervision of gods, no evil can be avoided.
After several heavy blows, people began to realize an obvious fact:
There really is a god protecting us here, and "Nowin is on top" is not just a modal particle.
In comparison.
Navarre, the god of radiance, is like a disabled god who is deaf, blind and mute.
Not to mention His followers, even the clergymen of the Glow God Religion whom He personally sent blessings to, if they make any mistakes that violate the doctrine, He will not really punish them.
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"To be honest, I am surprised and admire the discrete arcane magic device you discovered." Evelin changed the topic and mentioned an unrelated matter.
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"Even to a devil, those devices would be considered great ideas and wonderful designs."
"The operating mode is set in advance."
"As long as you activate the device in the way you use it, it will give you a corresponding result."
"That doesn't change whoever uses it."
Peter frowned slightly, he felt that Evelin seemed to have something in mind.
"What if I told you...your so-called gods are like this too?"
"They are not great beings worthy of worship and belief. They are just some similar 'devices' that will give you corresponding blessings when mortals meet certain conditions?"
"Does this make a lot of sense?"
"Bang!"
When Miranda heard this, she finally couldn't help it anymore and slammed the table angrily.
"Devil! Don't try to influence my faith with your evil words!"
"The gods are too great to be blasphemed!"
"If Navarre hadn't brought us grace and light, Prentiss would have sunk into the dark age for who knows how long!"
"What you said, those... are all nonsense!"
Evelyn raised her lips and laughed contemptuously: "Little girl, although you may have done something great and helped many people, in my eyes, you are just an overprotected child."
"You regard the doctrine of the radiant light as your own belief. You think that as long as everyone believes in it, all the troubles in the world can be solved."
"What about it in reality?"
"Doctrine?"
"It can't change anything!"
"The gods themselves are all forged things, and the so-called doctrines are just excuses for some mortals to restrict other mortals. Otherwise, why can't I, who is also the blessed of Navar, say such blasphemous words without any punishment from God."
"It is the power of the true God that can really change the world, not those forged things!"
"If you want to prove that I am wrong, please show your evidence, don't just shout blasphemy and heresy here."
Miranda was breathing rapidly and couldn't speak.
When she was on the airship, she had never seen Evelyn and had never had a head-on confrontation.
This was the first time she met Evelyn knowing that she was a devil.
In the end, Evelyn broke her defense in just a few words.
Even if she didn't want to admit it, at least Evelyn was right.
If she wanted to refute her, she needed to produce evidence.
Gail gently held Miranda's hand, signaling her to stay calm, and then took over the topic herself:
"I don't want to refute you."
"I'm just curious."
"According to what you said, who can have such a powerful power that even gods can be forged?"
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