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Chapter 271 The Road to Unbelief
Chapter 271 The Road to Unbelief
When Jane meets the withdrawn Vinakana, the latter treats her coldly.
Vinakana, who has embarked on the road of disbelief, is disgusted with the clergy and the Lord they say.
The third generation of the family, King Laurent, brought the gospel of God, but at this moment, God allowed their family to suffer the curse of fate, ignoring their own pain.
Why are there often good and righteous people who not only do not receive rewards in this world, but suffer hardships and tortures in this world, and what's more, they die in pain in the end?
From this, Vinakana thought of such a question.
In fact, due to limited mobility, Vina Kana, who was tortured by fate and lonely, often stayed in the bedroom all day long. At that time, she could only use books to pass the time.
Holding unbelief in God, many sharp, even profane questions were naturally born in Vinakana's mind.
During this long process, the princess deviated from her faith in the Lord, and even out of aversion to the true religion, she affirmed the concepts in many pagan books.
And that question is what Venakana thought of, the question that can most directly hit the road of faith.
When the question fell into Jane's ears, the nun froze for a moment.
It was the first time Jane encountered such a difficult question to answer.
It's not just a theological question, it's a philosophical one.
Because the answer cannot be obtained by theology alone, but must rely on the power of philosophy, the handmaid of theology.
But even so, Jane could only be vague for a while.
"The good and the righteous are not without rewards. Their rewards are in the heaven after death. The more suffering they are suffering now makes them helpless, the more inexhaustible their rewards will be when they reach the Lord's heaven."
Jane gave an old answer based on her memory over the years.
Vinakana snorted, and she said coldly: "The Kingdom of Heaven? You and I have never seen it, have you? How can you be sure that the good and the righteous who are suffering will go to the Kingdom of Heaven? Sister Jane, have you seen it with your own eyes?"
Jane faltered for a while, and her cautious character made her worry that she might be wrong.
Immediately afterwards, Vinakana went on to say: "Why don't the good and the righteous get rewards in this world? Isn't it pleasing to God to do good and follow righteousness? Why do wicked people and evil people enjoy the glory of this world instead? Is it true that doing evil and doing evil Isn't that what God hates?
Who is it that blinds what God likes, indulges what God hates, and prevents the will of heaven from being carried out on earth?Does such a thing really exist? "
Venakana's lips spit out questions like cannonballs, and Jane couldn't handle it immediately. This nun with extremely high theological attainments dared not answer easily.
Because she realized how difficult this questioning was.
Doing good and following righteousness are pleasing to God, while doing evil and doing evil are abhorrent to God.
But since this is the case,
However, there are still good and righteous people who have not received the rewards of this world, and wicked and wicked people who have been able to enjoy the glory of this world.
Isn’t it right for the Lord to reward the good and the righteous and punish the wicked and the wicked in this world so that the world can be just?
If not, is the Lord unwilling to make the world just?
Jane carefully analyzed in her mind.
Vinakana's questioning is one after another.
If the Lord is willing to make this world just, but the world is still unjust, then is there a being who deceives what God likes, indulges what God hates, and prevents the will of heaven from being carried out on earth?
Jane suddenly realized,
This is Vinakana's second set.
And if there is a being who stops the Lord,
That is tantamount to admitting that there really is a being who can stop the will of the Lord.
It is blasphemy to admit that there really is a being who can prevent the will of the Lord.
Because a Pope once said: "Our Lord is better than their God. 】
Jane was surprised that this was Vinakana's third trap.
If you get stuck in it, it means that you, as a nun, are blaspheming.
Jane, who was in her 40s, looked at the princess in disbelief. She suddenly realized how smart and unbelieving the child in front of her was.
And Vinakana's disbelief seemed to be ingrained.
Her performance just confirmed the saying that Jane once heard: as smart as you are, it is easy to go astray.
I saw Vinakana staring at the eyes of the nuns and nuns, and said in a disdainful tone:
"You don't even know what you believe in."
Jane, who has studied theology for many years, opened her mouth, but couldn't utter a word, and she was speechless all at once.
Jane couldn't believe that the Lord had given this unbelieving child a mission.
"It seems that you have learned less than what the heathen know,"
Looking at Jane who was speechless, Vinakana was delighted, and she took advantage of the victory to pursue:
"It is said in Paganism: [Faith is the greatest, higher than goodness and righteousness],
As for why the good and the righteous suffer, there is also a pagan saying: [There is no difference between suffering and happiness, there is no difference between poverty and glory, there is only peace, and only God’s will is supreme]. "
Jane showed timidity, her chest was blocked by something, and the princess in front of her was actually quoting the words of a pagan.
Although Jane knows that the princess does not have piety towards pagan gods in her eyes, she is just purely against the Lord and against the true religion.
But this still makes Jane feel unbelievable, even a bit fanciful.
How could the children of the King of the Holy Capital be so unbelievable?
Jane suddenly fell into silence.
Finally, she poured out her questioning for many years and silenced a nun who was studying the mysteries of the sky. Vinakana felt refreshed, and she forgot a little bit of the pain of disability.
"Just wait, Your Highness."
After a long silence, Jane finally spoke and whispered.
"Please go ahead, nun, I will give you enough patience, after all, you were appointed by my mother."
The cheerful Vinakana was not stingy with her generosity this time around.
So Jane withdrew from Vinakana's bedroom with a heavy heart.
"Lord, I didn't expect you to give me such a mission."
The nun made a ring salute and said to herself.
Soon, Jane regained her energy and began to lower her head, move her legs, and began to answer Vinakana's question.
She must do her best to bring Vinakana back from the path of unbelief, because this is the mission the Lord gave her, and after today, it is her own will.
When Jane is thinking about problems, she often likes to pace. Occasionally, she looks at the surrounding scenery and gets enlightenment from the world created by the gods.
Walking through the polished and smooth pillars, Jane didn't stop because of the magnificent and beautiful murals in the corridor. She lowered her head and thought about how to give an answer that could convince Vinakana.
Soon after, Jane walked into a garden surrounded by a group of noble lords who were brought by the servants to watch the palace flowers and birds after meeting the king.
Those noble lords are accompanied by knights or knight apprentices in civilian clothes who are loyal to them,
(End of this chapter)
When Jane meets the withdrawn Vinakana, the latter treats her coldly.
Vinakana, who has embarked on the road of disbelief, is disgusted with the clergy and the Lord they say.
The third generation of the family, King Laurent, brought the gospel of God, but at this moment, God allowed their family to suffer the curse of fate, ignoring their own pain.
Why are there often good and righteous people who not only do not receive rewards in this world, but suffer hardships and tortures in this world, and what's more, they die in pain in the end?
From this, Vinakana thought of such a question.
In fact, due to limited mobility, Vina Kana, who was tortured by fate and lonely, often stayed in the bedroom all day long. At that time, she could only use books to pass the time.
Holding unbelief in God, many sharp, even profane questions were naturally born in Vinakana's mind.
During this long process, the princess deviated from her faith in the Lord, and even out of aversion to the true religion, she affirmed the concepts in many pagan books.
And that question is what Venakana thought of, the question that can most directly hit the road of faith.
When the question fell into Jane's ears, the nun froze for a moment.
It was the first time Jane encountered such a difficult question to answer.
It's not just a theological question, it's a philosophical one.
Because the answer cannot be obtained by theology alone, but must rely on the power of philosophy, the handmaid of theology.
But even so, Jane could only be vague for a while.
"The good and the righteous are not without rewards. Their rewards are in the heaven after death. The more suffering they are suffering now makes them helpless, the more inexhaustible their rewards will be when they reach the Lord's heaven."
Jane gave an old answer based on her memory over the years.
Vinakana snorted, and she said coldly: "The Kingdom of Heaven? You and I have never seen it, have you? How can you be sure that the good and the righteous who are suffering will go to the Kingdom of Heaven? Sister Jane, have you seen it with your own eyes?"
Jane faltered for a while, and her cautious character made her worry that she might be wrong.
Immediately afterwards, Vinakana went on to say: "Why don't the good and the righteous get rewards in this world? Isn't it pleasing to God to do good and follow righteousness? Why do wicked people and evil people enjoy the glory of this world instead? Is it true that doing evil and doing evil Isn't that what God hates?
Who is it that blinds what God likes, indulges what God hates, and prevents the will of heaven from being carried out on earth?Does such a thing really exist? "
Venakana's lips spit out questions like cannonballs, and Jane couldn't handle it immediately. This nun with extremely high theological attainments dared not answer easily.
Because she realized how difficult this questioning was.
Doing good and following righteousness are pleasing to God, while doing evil and doing evil are abhorrent to God.
But since this is the case,
However, there are still good and righteous people who have not received the rewards of this world, and wicked and wicked people who have been able to enjoy the glory of this world.
Isn’t it right for the Lord to reward the good and the righteous and punish the wicked and the wicked in this world so that the world can be just?
If not, is the Lord unwilling to make the world just?
Jane carefully analyzed in her mind.
Vinakana's questioning is one after another.
If the Lord is willing to make this world just, but the world is still unjust, then is there a being who deceives what God likes, indulges what God hates, and prevents the will of heaven from being carried out on earth?
Jane suddenly realized,
This is Vinakana's second set.
And if there is a being who stops the Lord,
That is tantamount to admitting that there really is a being who can stop the will of the Lord.
It is blasphemy to admit that there really is a being who can prevent the will of the Lord.
Because a Pope once said: "Our Lord is better than their God. 】
Jane was surprised that this was Vinakana's third trap.
If you get stuck in it, it means that you, as a nun, are blaspheming.
Jane, who was in her 40s, looked at the princess in disbelief. She suddenly realized how smart and unbelieving the child in front of her was.
And Vinakana's disbelief seemed to be ingrained.
Her performance just confirmed the saying that Jane once heard: as smart as you are, it is easy to go astray.
I saw Vinakana staring at the eyes of the nuns and nuns, and said in a disdainful tone:
"You don't even know what you believe in."
Jane, who has studied theology for many years, opened her mouth, but couldn't utter a word, and she was speechless all at once.
Jane couldn't believe that the Lord had given this unbelieving child a mission.
"It seems that you have learned less than what the heathen know,"
Looking at Jane who was speechless, Vinakana was delighted, and she took advantage of the victory to pursue:
"It is said in Paganism: [Faith is the greatest, higher than goodness and righteousness],
As for why the good and the righteous suffer, there is also a pagan saying: [There is no difference between suffering and happiness, there is no difference between poverty and glory, there is only peace, and only God’s will is supreme]. "
Jane showed timidity, her chest was blocked by something, and the princess in front of her was actually quoting the words of a pagan.
Although Jane knows that the princess does not have piety towards pagan gods in her eyes, she is just purely against the Lord and against the true religion.
But this still makes Jane feel unbelievable, even a bit fanciful.
How could the children of the King of the Holy Capital be so unbelievable?
Jane suddenly fell into silence.
Finally, she poured out her questioning for many years and silenced a nun who was studying the mysteries of the sky. Vinakana felt refreshed, and she forgot a little bit of the pain of disability.
"Just wait, Your Highness."
After a long silence, Jane finally spoke and whispered.
"Please go ahead, nun, I will give you enough patience, after all, you were appointed by my mother."
The cheerful Vinakana was not stingy with her generosity this time around.
So Jane withdrew from Vinakana's bedroom with a heavy heart.
"Lord, I didn't expect you to give me such a mission."
The nun made a ring salute and said to herself.
Soon, Jane regained her energy and began to lower her head, move her legs, and began to answer Vinakana's question.
She must do her best to bring Vinakana back from the path of unbelief, because this is the mission the Lord gave her, and after today, it is her own will.
When Jane is thinking about problems, she often likes to pace. Occasionally, she looks at the surrounding scenery and gets enlightenment from the world created by the gods.
Walking through the polished and smooth pillars, Jane didn't stop because of the magnificent and beautiful murals in the corridor. She lowered her head and thought about how to give an answer that could convince Vinakana.
Soon after, Jane walked into a garden surrounded by a group of noble lords who were brought by the servants to watch the palace flowers and birds after meeting the king.
Those noble lords are accompanied by knights or knight apprentices in civilian clothes who are loyal to them,
(End of this chapter)
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