Chapter 3 The Number of Demons (2)

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Facing Clodis' question, Gregory calmly replied: "As a servant of God, the most important thing is to let the divine fire save more lost lambs. How can the war on the Eastern Front be compared with this?" Woolen cloth?"

"That's nice to say." There was a hint of sarcasm on Clodis's face: "Isn't it just to expand his influence? Shame on you, the apostle who controls 'where'."

Among the four apostles of the Tianfang Empire, only one apostle's power will be greatly weakened in the pagan land, and that is the apostle who controls the 'place'. This is closely related to the teachings of the Abrahamic Orthodox Church.

Maybe it was intentional by God, or maybe it was just a coincidence. In short, because of the existence of this problem, each generation of this group of apostles was committed to missionary work. There were also many martyrs who died in pagan lands. The expansion of the Abrahamic Orthodox Church was indispensable to the efforts of this group of apostles.

Hearing Clodis' sarcasm, Gregory didn't take it at all and replied calmly:

"At the beginning, Adam and Eve fell from the Garden of Eden, allowing the serpent of darkness to devour the human kingdom. It was not until the divine fire penetrated the jaws of the serpent of darkness that its light transformed into the Savior Christ, and this opened the door to redemption for the world. The road. Even Christ sacrificed his life in order for the divine fire to illuminate every 'place' () of this kingdom of chaos. Where is the shame in us continuing the path he paved?"

Gregory's textbook answer left Clodis speechless. Gregory leaned forward slightly to show respect for Clodis, then raised his steps and prepared to go back to his room.

But Clodis seemed to be deliberately trying to make Gregory angry this time. Before Gregory could fully enter the room, his mocking voice sounded from behind Gregory:

"Gregory, if everyone on every inch of the land believes in our god, wouldn't you control all the 'places' of the entire world? As you said, 'existence' must have its 'place', then Doesn't it mean that you control all the 'existences' in the entire world? What do you want to do then? Become a god yourself?"

"Claudius, your words are already a bit deviant." Gregory turned around and said seriously, "Can't you tell the difference? Even if someone controls the entire world, he will not be a god. No matter what the world is like Hugeness is also limited, but God is infinite!”

"Hey, that's not necessarily the case. Could it be that our almighty God can't create an infinite world?"

"It's not that God cannot create an infinite world, but that the world itself cannot bear infinite properties. If the world is infinite, then it is no longer the world, but God. Only God can have infinite properties. Only God , can control the infinite!”

After listening to Gregory's words, Clodis seemed to have heard something interesting and burst out laughing. Gregory didn't know why he was laughing, but Clodis's series of powerless actions had already made him a little angry. He stared at him openly and asked, "Why are you laughing?"

Clodis wiped the tears from his laughter: "I'm not laughing at you. I just didn't expect that more than a thousand years have passed, and the words spoken by those who control your 'location' have not changed much. "

"Because what we are saying is the truth, and the truth is naturally eternal. Moreover, this is not just 'our' theory, it should also be a theory that 'you' must admit! God is the creator, and the world is just Created things. The Creator and the created things, infinite and finite, there is an insurmountable gap between them!"

"Indeed! The infinite god gave me power!" Clodis stretched out his arms toward the sky with a smile, and then changed the subject, "But I have always had a little doubt about the theory of finite and infinite. . In my endless life, I have come into contact with certain people and learned knowledge from them that you can't imagine. So... well, I won't say more."

"Have you believed the absurd theories of the pagans and betrayed the only true God?"

Gregory finally got angry. He glared at Clodis, and the place where Clodis was just now was immediately filled with nothingness.

Gregory tried his best to resist Clodis' magic. The heavy darkness and the whiteness of nothingness were engaged in a fierce battle with the entire space as the battlefield. In Grigory's anger, the galaxy controlled by Clodis gradually shrank, and even the moon was forcibly torn off in half by Grigory.

In this situation, Gregory shouted towards the endless darkness: "Claudius, don't think that I can't do anything to you because you are immortal! I want to transfer your 'location' () to the universe At the end of the world, let your immortality turn into endless loneliness!"

Clodis' nonchalant laughter came from the darkness: "Gregory, if you transfer me to the end of the universe, then what is the place where the crutch is when I stretch out a crutch?"

"You can't reach out with the cane!"

Gregory's voice was thunderous. His magic collided with Clodis's magic, even causing the space to scream.

"Don't worry, Gregory, I have not betrayed our gods." Clodis' figure appeared from a distance: "Those people I mentioned believe in the same gods as us. Moreover, this belief Far older than the appearance of the Son of God. Before the 'divine fire' you call pierced the darkness, they believed in Yahweh and longed for salvation."

Gregory was startled for a moment, then regained his strength: "Are you talking about the most primitive Semitic religion? It is clear that Christ has made a new covenant with us, but now there are still people who are guarding the Pentateuch of Moses 2,000 years ago. 》?”

"You don't know. Thousands of years ago, when the Semites were displaced, not all of them stayed on that peninsula - some moved all the way, across Tunisia, across the Strait of Hormuz, and across Belgium. Nius Mountains, and finally settled in what is now the Alemannic Federation. The appearance of the Son of God had an extremely limited impact on them, resulting in them still retaining the oldest traditions."

"Do such people still exist? Where are they? I sent people to bring the gospel to them."

"I don't think they will accept this so-called gospel."

Clodis said with a smile.

"Although they believe in the same god, there is a huge difference between them and us. We regard Yahweh as the unknowable infinity, but they follow their ancient traditions and keep trying to get close to him. They - —that is, the Ancient Church of Abraham.”

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