Frost Wings

Chapter 207: lamb

"My problem?" Bai He said: "What problem will I have?"

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"Before the third gate, why did you choose 1?" The old man said, "The correct answer is not this."

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"According to the scholastic system, the correct answer is the third or seventh, but if the question is eternity." Shirakawa looked at Aleister: "This Dr. Crowley's choice is absolutely correct. "

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"Yes, nothingness is the most perfect form of eternity. This is the absolutely correct answer, but it is somewhat dark, void and death. This is undoubtedly the mockery of 'eternity' to the world." Kant said: "I can see through it. The darkness and destructive power in his heart."

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He looked at Bai He and shook his head: "A dangerous careerist may cause some harm to the world, but I can foresee what he can bring, but I can't see exactly what you will bring to the world. , can you tell me what you think?"

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"My thoughts? If you see something useful, take it away, if you meet someone who doesn't look good, you will play with it, and if you see something interesting, you will mix it up. I always do." Bai He said with Erlang's legs crossed.

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"You don't mind causing harm to the world?"

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"Probably I will only cause damage to certain creatures, as for the world~" Bai He said, "I can't do any damage, creatures always habitually overestimate their position, in fact, all creatures on the earth have been destroyed. So what? For the vast universe, it is just a trivial piece of scabies. Even the earth, no matter what the surface becomes, it will continue to rotate around the sun; whether there are small insects and vegetation on the surface, the sea level Whether it is high or low, and whether it is nitrogen-oxygen mixed gas or carbon oxide gas in the atmosphere, what impact will it have on his own 'life'?

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The mantle is still in motion, matter is still circulating, and in about 4 billion years, it will be swallowed by the expanding Sun, or long before it was destroyed by the merger of Andromeda and the Milky Way.

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Its life has always had nothing to do with the creatures on his surface.

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With all due respect, the so-called world in your mouth may just be the world that humans think they are right, but the 'world' has never thought so.

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What about the earth itself? In the solar system, it is still a stone. In the Milky Way, it is just a grain of sand. In the vast universe, it is not even a speck of dust. "

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Bai He smiled: "How much of the world do you think I can destroy?"

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"~ This is a really bad argument, and it's not easy to refute it. Throw away those astronomical arguments that look suspicious, but compared to your arguments, these are the details." Kant rubbed his temples and sighed suddenly. Tone: "You are right, child, human beings often presumptuously imagine themselves as the center of the world, and take everything for granted as what they think 'should' look like, but..."

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His expression became serious: "Because of this, human beings have the courage to become their own masters, and to witness and recognize the world in their own way, not willing to live ignorantly and ignorantly. That's why our thinking can transcend the insignificance. Flesh, stand in what you said is a tiny place that is not even a speck of dust compared to the entire universe, to imagine and understand this vast and infinite universe."

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Kant said: "The insignificance of existence does not equal the insignificance of spirit. What the 'world' looks like depends largely on your thinking. Isn't that the case with you?"

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Boom!

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Bai He's eyes moved, but he saw that he was still sitting on this comfortable chair. The fireplace, the housekeeper, the table, the old man, and Aleister were still the same as they were, but the walls disappeared one after another, turning into a universe dotted with stars.

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The blazing sun flames burn in the sky.

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It's not night, it's not day, a huge planet is passing in the middle, and boiling lava is rolling in the pits on the ground. This is the starry sky without the atmosphere.

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The thin old man leaned his back against the sun, and the brilliant light was released behind the chair, but it couldn't hide his figure.

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He held the tea freely, chewed on the soft sandwich bread with sliced ​​prosciutto, and narrowed his eyes slightly:

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"The world without conscious observation is meaningless, and every human being will spontaneously recognize the 'world' in his own eyes.

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For an ordinary father, his wife, children and family are his world.

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For a conscientious king and leader, his people and country are his world.

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For a scholar, knowledge is his world.

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So sometimes it doesn't matter what the world looks like. For you, me, and all sentient beings, what matters is what exists in this world.

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Child, tell me, in the world in your heart, what do you care about? "

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"Freedom... let's go." Bai He also became serious, but his tone was not very confident.

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"Son, look, this is your problem." Kant smiled softly: "You can't find what is important to you in this world, can you? Too strong power and separation from weak beings 'Form of being' keeps you from seeing where you are, doesn't it?"

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Bai He's complexion changed slightly, and he shook his head: "No, I'm still awake."

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"Sober doesn't mean you won't get lost, it just allows you to recognize the problem and avoid complete madness, so you will look for help and guidance, otherwise what are you doing here?" Kant picked up the teacup and blew into it.

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Bai He raised a smile, his thinking became clearer, he looked at the old man, and suddenly felt that the conversation was moving in a very unpleasant direction: "I thought so at first, but now I regret it a little."

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"Are you afraid?" Kant laughed: "Afraid of what? Afraid of being affected by my will at this vulnerable moment?"

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"You are very powerful." Bai He looked at Kant quietly, and as his face changed, it seemed that another face appeared on his face: "But if this is your idea, I can't avoid your challenge."

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"It doesn't need to be so sharp, this is just discussing the issue." Kant said: "What do you think freedom is? Do you want to do whatever you want?"

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"From a certain point of view, this is also freedom, but you probably don't think so if you believe that freedom is bound by your inner morality." Bai He said.

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"This is indeed freedom, but when discussing this kind of freedom, we must discuss the premise of desire. If this kind of 'freedom' is just unscrupulously following desire, can it be understood as being enslaved by desire?"

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"What's wrong with obeying desire?" Bai He laughed, and another face appeared on the side of his face, as if two faces appeared at the same time - one with low eyebrows in contemplation, the other looking defiantly at the sitting The little old man under the sun: "Old man! Desire is the driving force of life, no desire to eat, no desire to drink, no desire to fuck, all creatures are finished, how can you discuss these things with me here? Not to mention Didn't you also say that you are the only one who can decide whether you are enslaved or not. When a person does not feel enslaved, of course there is no such thing as being enslaved. Do you have to come up with logic that contradicts yourself in the past Are you going to hit yourself in the foot?"

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"There's nothing wrong with the right desire, but the indulgence often pays the price for excessive desire."

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"To push a point of view to the extreme to refute others, are you going to deal with me with this kind of superficial sophistry? Or do you think I am a lunatic who has no reason but only desire?" Bai He asked rhetorically.

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"If reason is used as the constraint of desire to ensure that it will not perish due to indulgence of desire, this is indeed a way to prevent self-destruction of desire, but your reason is obviously not constrained." Kant shook his head: "Unconstrained reason , there must be evil."

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"So after you wrote the first critique and proved that the existence of God cannot be proven, you added the God hypothesis to the second critique?" Bai He laughed: "You would never know that I saw you in The book 'assumes' what it was like when God existed, how a devout believer would express his beliefs in this way—in fact, you don't believe it yourself."

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"Yes, in terms of philosophical speculation, I can't fully believe it, so I always hate that the church pretends to be ghosts in the name of God." Kant nodded naturally, and suddenly his expression was a little melancholy: "But many things I have witnessed prove that I The idea is right that without God, morality is doomed to be unsustainable. Extreme rationality will eventually lead to disaster."

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"Do you think reason can also produce extreme evil? So it must be shackled by God and morality?" Baihe asked.

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"Yes, the history I have observed proves that the evils of desire armed with reason are more horrific, because such evils are often difficult to account for. When the Europeans carried out the Holocaust in North America, when the Portuguese and the Spaniards were in a boat When they sell slaves in a boat, there is no worldly existence that can torture their conscience, because they do not regard the creatures they are oppressing as human beings, and their reason tells them that no human legal order will pursue them. evil deeds!"

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Kant asked: "So when you were bullying the weak with power beyond the laws of the world, when you dropped that bomb in London, was it also your reason that told you that no power has the power to hold you accountable for your sins? , the victimized creature has no weight in your heart, so you can do whatever you want with confidence and boldness?"

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"So I need a god?" Bai He had a strange expression.

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"Your mind is restless and wandering; even your behavior is chaotic and unrestrained." Kant said: "Your will is not enough to support your strength and body, so why not pursue the conversion of your soul? God is not out there, he is in your heart when you need him."

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Bai He's face twisted, cold sweat kept falling from his forehead, and fell on the floor drop by drop. The white dragon wings and body were looming behind him, as if it might erupt at any time.

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"Only under the balance of morality, desire and reason will not go wrong. With the support of the soul, what's wrong with enjoying the freedom bestowed by God?" The old man smiled and stared at it motionless. Behind Bai He looks like a real giant dragon.

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The giant dragon stared at him coldly with red eyes, and suddenly retracted his wings and laughed.

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Kant held the tea bowl and looked at Bai He, who was smiling softly on the seat, in surprise.

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"I was almost taken into a ditch by you, Mr. Kant.

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There is a kind of sophistry called the scarecrow, which is to force the opponent to set a point of view and then attack. The arguments you set out for me happened to hit one of my personalities, but it didn't quite convince me. "

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He put down his sweaty hand, and another slightly crazy face disappeared:

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"As you said, I am indeed not strong in Taoism, but it is not so serious that I need to create a false belief to support it. Please forgive me that I cannot accept God's solution."

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He raised his head, his red eyes calmed down again, and at the same time, a ray of light suddenly bloomed behind him. This ray of light was sharp and sharp, instantly tearing the background of the starry sky.

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The White Dragon roared and became incomparably huge, filling the area behind White River. ) Download Free Reader!!

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