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Life and Faith Review
Composition of folk beliefs: like drawing a line segment, (1) the starting point is the point of departure; (2) the line ---- power mechanism; (3) the end point is the goal (the purpose from the subject and the goal from the object) (1) and (3) are expressed as a relatively static worldview, and (2) is expressed as a dynamic and changing worldview. (The driving mechanism (motivation) of (2) consists of the subject inputting to the object: (A) the original standard of belief and its pathway (methodology) and inputting the original commands and having them memorized (like the original untranslated original commands that a person inputs to a PC so that the PC can "accept" them, as manifested in theology or other beliefs. For example, some parents make their children memorize the "Three Character Sutra" from before they go to school), this process is like the process of the human brain starting to memorize the classics. (B) Faith's standard of understanding and its way of understanding (methodology) and the input of the command of understanding and the completion of understanding of the classics (like the computer's translated or compiled commands that are inputted by human beings to the PC later on so that the PC can "understand" them, which is like the PC's "system software"), are manifested as philosophy. ", which manifests itself as philosophy. This process is like human legs and feet trying to "walk" to a certain realm so that they can "see" the realm of life described in the classics (in which - if they walk correctly - they can "see"). "The fruit of the tree of life that God allows man to eat. If one eats this fruit, one can achieve the goal that one's soul will never die) (C) The standard for the implementation of faith and the way of its implementation (methodology) as well as the input of implementation commands and the completion of the implementation of the Classics by the human being (like the computer commands that the human being inputs to the PC later on for the PC to be able to "execute", like the PC's "application software"). The "application software", which is expressed as religion. This process is like the human hand trying its best to fulfill the task that God has asked man to perform after his legs and feet have been stabilized in a certain realm, that is, to eat the fruit from the Tree of Life. (D) The standard of judgment of faith and the way of judgment (methodology), as well as the input of judgment commands and the completion of the classical judgment (like the computer commands that a person inputs to a PC at the end so that the PC can "judge," which is like the PC's "support software," and which manifests itself as morality). Science is ethics. This process is like the digestive process of the human body, chest and abdomen, after eating the fruit of the tree of life or eating other fruits by mistake (summarizing the lessons learned) and finally absorbing the essence and eliminating the dregs. The form of faith can be called the "law" of each person's heart, the content of faith can be called the "law" of each person's heart, and the "law" and "law" of the ruling class will be the "law" and "law" of the ruling class. The "law" of the ruling class will rise to become the law and the law of dominance, binding not only themselves but also the ruled class.
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