Reverend Laem"s face had all been changed. He didn"t expect anything like this, but he knew what he was going to do when he faced a situation like this.
Every once in a while, young people like this show up. They did not choose to believe in lumos, the G.o.d of light, and they did not even believe in their G.o.ds.
Under normal circ.u.mstances, this might not seem like a very important point. But that wasn"t the case. It could result in other people following in their footsteps after one person didn"t believe in public.
If this happened, their G.o.ds would be unhappy, and at the same time, resources to temples would be reduced and the Lumos Temple would begin to lose its power. It would be the end of the temple and the Lumos religion.
So as a temple, even though they were telling non-believers they wouldn"t do anything, they were destroying them whenever they could, and they made it look like it happened naturally. Their followers and believers were generally ignorant people. So when they killed a non-believer with a disease, they thought it was because of G.o.d"s curse.
That"s exactly how Reverend Laem has killed four people by now. All four were people who were much smarter and smarter than their environment. He didn"t know what led these people to disbelief, but he didn"t care.
To him, these people were all G.o.d"s curses. The duty of priests and believers like him was to kill those who did not respect and believe in their G.o.ds.
After Taking a deep breath, Reverend Laem replied to Alphon.
"I understand, I"ll deal with this situation. You"re interested in this now."
Alphon tilted his head slightly and pointed out that he understood. And then he turned around and started coming out of the temple.and a lot of things were going through him.
Marb was actually his childhood friend and a very good friend. But when it came to the G.o.d, Marb"s worth wasn"t really important.
They had to be killed to cleanse his soul and beasked by G.o.d Lumos for him. That"s why he didn"t have a bad idea about it.
As Artic continued to move forward, he had a lot of strange people in his eye. Although not called strange, many of the people he"s seen so far have been extremely religious. For some reason, strangely enough, the rate of faith was decreasing and decreasing according to their wealth and wealth.
He understood from the conversations around him that rich people didn"t have much faith and only had thoughts on these things as a formality. He realized that poor people were completely faithful.
Artic knew it wasn"t a coincidence. That"s how it was all been arranged from the beginning.
"Rich people form religion and tell the poor to be thankful. In this way, he would convince them that great wealth will be the one that great beauty can wait for after death."
This was the principle of processing many religions. The main purpose of religions was to strengthen and make the people who const.i.tuted and worked for religion. The religious const.i.tuents who had thought of this were naturally intelligent and manipulative. They knew the poor would be against it.
For this reason, society and culture were given the image that the rich were evil, arrogant and dirty. In fact, this point was not so different from the old world.
In general, poor people, rich people, when they saw them, they would have these feelings directly in their minds.
"Jealousy, the person"s being spoiled and not deserving of what they have. The fact that he"s going to h.e.l.l after he"s dead."
Artic mumbled to himself. That"s how religion in the city worked. The bad guys, the good ones who would burn in the fires, they"d have everything they wanted after they died. That"s why the clergy portrayed the rich as evil. That way, the poor always look at the rich.
"Maybe he"s richer than me, but he"s bad, so When I die, I"ll go to heaven. He"s going to h.e.l.l."
They used to say. In this way, they prevented them from realizing how pathetic their situation was. At the same time, this system of thought ensured that all rebellions had stopped.
That"s how people who really believed in religion were poor. Because all the rich left them was religion. And to go to heaven, which is in their hearts, was a "hope."
Of course, there was a lot of information about it, actually.because human beings are generally arrogant, especially where there are communities of people who don"t recognize different intelligent life forms, comparing themselves to other animals and being smart and intelligent. they thought that they were beings, so that extinction after death was not for them.
When Artic was thinking about all this, he was pretty slipped. But all these thoughts helped him to give him a different perspective. So he wanted to know a little bit more about the Lumos Religion, the religion that people around here were talking about.
And he knew the Temple was the place he had to go to do it. So, without wasting much time, he focused slightly and looked at where the temple was. Then he beamed to the door of the temple, where no one could see him.
He began to examine the temple lightly. He was giving a simple sign on his doorstep.
"Poverty is not a misfortune. Poverty is a gift. A gift to go to heaven."
When Artic saw this inscription, he turned his head slightly and saw a man in a very fat white suit. There was a table in front of him and he was eating gold-plated meat. And he did it without hiding much. The people who looked at him were poor and laughing.
Artic was really surprised. They were laughing at that fat guy because there was only one reason.
"That man is fat and rich and eats a lot at the same time. He will go to h.e.l.l and we will go to heaven."
Artic didn"t really understand how people were brainwashed so much. But he didn"t want to think about it right now. All he wanted to do was get inside this temple and investigate this religion.
Maybe if he was lucky, he"d have access to different information, and who knows, maybe he"d meet lumos, the much-talked-about G.o.d, and ask him what he was trying to do.
After all, if there really was a G.o.d"s seed, it was certain it would be a mystical. After all, the temple priests around here were able to cast spells by dominating the power of the law.