Chapter 113 The Abbot

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※"The method is quite good. [Read the latest chapter]" Wen Desi said. "I'm afraid that Ruohua Wanju will create his own lineage of direct priests by inciting hatred. What should I do?"

"Then Bai Duolu and the others will have to pay close attention, and they can also mix it with sand." He Ying suggested, "I think we can select a few people from the school who are particularly loyal to us, take the initiative to enter the monastery, and serve as the first A group of grassroots clergy.”

This is of course what Yao wants to do. It is possible to select indigenous students to attend colleges, but their age is too easy for others to change their minds. Just a few months of brainwashing may not be enough. "

"Then send someone in to take control of the Tower."

"As the abbot, wouldn't Bai Duolu be suitable?"

"He wants to keep an eye on Lu Ruohua and can't get away." Wen Desi shook his head, "And he is a believer. Although his faith does not seem to be firm enough, he has faith."

Before he finished speaking, the implication was very clear. The church that Wen Desi planned to build was a typical one of its own. It's not too much to call it a "heresy".

He Ying pondered: "How about we recruit someone and send them in?"

"Okay. When we come back to select people, we will agree to set up a seminary. However, the location must be in Bairen, not Daolu Village. In addition, each person who enters the seminary must apply for it, write a clear resume, and submit it to you for approval." Wen Desi instruct.

Here, a religious figure was posted on the bulletin board for recruitment, and sure enough, someone came to apply. The visitor's surname is Wu and Shi Mang, and he is in his thirties. Slightly chubby, he looks smiling and doesn't really want to talk.

Wen Desi picked up his file and looked through it:

The Personal Appraisal of Time Traveler Wu Shimang by the Time Travel Political Security Bureau is top secret:

"Born on the day of the lunar year. Participated in the time-traveling cause in the annihilation year. Han nationality. Political tendency: no obvious tendency, politically following the crowd. The personality is relatively introverted, able to go with the flow, not picky about the environment, but will try to improve it as much as possible. He has no regard for the enemy. No mercy. High moral character, no bad habits, and clear social relations. Expertise: Personnel training master, fighting general, "

Wen Desi did some research: The HR recruitment and training manager said that he was eloquent and could deceive people; he knew some fighting skills and it was no problem to go to the countryside on a business trip, and he could protect himself; he knew the useful skills of first aid bandaging, a scrape, and he could also cooperate with sending him to the doctor. Township.

"It's quite suitable." Wen Desi said, "But to be the abbot of this monastery, you have to learn a lot of basic doctrines and preach. Do you think it's okay?"

"I have a strong learning ability. As for preaching, I often do training. Even if the organization wants me to engage in pyramid schemes, it's no problem."

"Yes, but this position belongs to the clergy and may involve baptism and vows."

Wu Shimang smiled: "Mr. Wen, you can't really be so pious, right?"

Wen Desi smiled slightly, it seemed that this person's ability to comprehend was still very strong.

He said: "Formalism is still needed." After all, most Chinese people still want to see religious professionals adhering to an image of austerity and asceticism.

"what is the benefit?"

Wen Desi said: "There is only Bai Shilu in the church now,"

"Hehe, good, good, good." Wu Shimang smiled happily. He started talking immediately:

"Mr. Wen, are we a men's or women's convent?"

"There are both male and female convents. There is also the task of raising children. There will be no shortage of things." Wen Desi said, "You are busy."

"The nun guy's expression has started to look wrong.

"It's the nun," Wen Desi corrected, telling him the relevant work content.

"The point is brainwashing. Do you understand?"

"I understand, I understand." Wu Shimang nodded repeatedly, and he expressed his opinion: "Mr. Wen, I don't think the Chinese version of the Bible should be given to Father 6. In my opinion, it is best for believers not to see the original version of the Bible."

"Well" Wen Desi was quite interested in his opinion, "Why."

"With the Chinese version of the Bible, wouldn't it allow ordinary believers to master the doctrine?" Wu Shimang expressed an idea that he had been considering for a long time. "If the official doctrine we develop is different from what is stated in the Bible, it will not Just give some people ready ammunition?"

"Go on." Wen Desi became interested.

"Well, I don't know much about the history of religion, but I remember that one of the important things Martin Luther did during the Reformation was to convert the Latin version into the German version. He certainly didn't do it for fun. . He obviously used it as a weapon to let ordinary people grasp the content of the scriptures.

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"Going a step further, with the scriptures, will it cause doctrinal ambiguities and disputes? This is not uncommon. How should a word or a sentence be interpreted? What if believers fight over certain details? Don't let us The brainwashing is so good that it creates a group of fanatical believers who want to kill themselves first. This is a bit like putting the cart before the horse.

Wen Desi was secretly surprised. He originally thought that Brother Wu was just a man. Opportunists. He originally wanted to be a religious professional in order to get into the upper echelons, but I didn’t expect that he had some ideas!

"Finally, Hong Xiuquan's matter must not be ignored. Back then, Hong Xiuquan took a Christian propaganda pamphlet and started a God-worshipping cult. Now that we have the complete Bible, any ambitious person can use it to start a God-worshipping cult. Things will be different. Trouble."

"What's your plan?"

"Recycle the Chinese Bible." Wu Shimang said, "It is stipulated that only clergymen above a certain level can possess it. Take back the right to interpret the doctrine." Seeing that Wen Desi was listening very attentively, he took another drink of water and continued to wave:

"Ordinary believers don't need a Bible. We can compile a few booklets such as "Scripture Collection" and "Catechism", which contain some basic doctrines and scriptures for praying on various occasions. As for the Bible, You can select a suitable part of the stories and publish a special "Story Collection"." He took a break. "Only "Quotations" will be published. "Selected Works of Mao Zedong" will not be published."

"We have the final right of interpretation." Wen Desi concluded.

Wu Shimang nodded repeatedly: "That's what it means. Without the original Bible, any meaning has no basis. The church can declare unstable seedlings as "heresies" anytime and anywhere. He thought for a moment, "We'd better set up an arbitration The court has the final right to interpret doctrine. No one can doubt it. Finally, he took all the power of appointing bishops into his own hands. "

De Si was noncommittal. "That's right. You can go to the Order of Tears first. Then wait for Bai Duolu to come back and discuss it later." Master Yue has mastered it! Later, the female desi knew very well about Wu Shi? It's about Fu Jin and his team's final win... However, they haven't had a real showdown with the church yet. For now, they should continue to maintain a low-key cooperation. Let these missionaries lay a solid foundation for brainwashing.

Wu Shimang took office. His external position is the dean of Bairen Seminary, and his internal position is the same as that of Bai Duolu, deputy director of the Office of Religious Affairs. Wu Shimang, who became the deputy director, asked Wen Desi to send a telegram to Bai Duolu, asking him to take care of the Chinese versions of the Bible and strictly prohibit their leakage. So Bai Duolu quietly sent the box full of books back to Bairen to be kept by Wu Shimang. Of course, he said he was afraid that the books would get damp.

Wu Shimang was very enthusiastic. He first went to Lingao Construction Company and showed his newly obtained appointment certificate. Under his persistence and entanglement, Meilin had no choice but to agree to start the construction of the church. However, he explained in advance that he could only provide construction materials and some professional workers, who were now in short supply. Wu Shimang Manqiu agreed. It is said that small jobs should be solved by the church itself.

Wu Shimang is busy with infrastructure construction work. Bian bought a lot of religious books from the big library and started to study them. Otherwise, as soon as Lu Ruohua came back, he would. If the "Abbot" doesn't understand anything, it's a revelation. And the revision and establishment of doctrine in the future. You have to come up with a plan.

"Help me find some pictures." Wu Shimang found the human flesh search machine Luo Feng.

"Part picture?"

"Christian pictures, posters and the like," Wu Shimang thought for a moment, "it's best to have localized ones."

"Localization" Luo Zhong thought for a while, "Are the characters all shaped in Chinese style?"

"Yes, that's it. Western-style ones are also acceptable, but it's best if the features are not too obvious. You don't need the one with the golden head. You don't need the local Jesus. You don't need the local ones. The white and fat doll will definitely be lovable." The address has been changed to: Please log in to read in 6 directions

Luo Feng made some inquiries and found quite a few. Wu Shimang chose some that were more beautiful, and then went to find a traveler who could draw and painted them again. I painted a lot.

Two young indigenous personnel were also sent from the Political Security Administration. They are two of the orphans taken in from Guangdong. He has a relatively introverted personality. After undergoing sufficient brainwashing, he accepted the task and prepared to attend catechesis studies as soon as Lu Ruohua came back, then be baptized and enter the seminary.

6 Ruohua never came back. Although he had achieved outstanding results, he also knew that this new flock of sheep did not have any faith. So every day I was busy touring villages to preach and strengthen my faith. He had just returned from another village that day and saw another strange Australian coming to the team headquarters. He was sitting and resting, and the new village chief Liu Si was entertaining him attentively.

6 Ruohua can clearly distinguish which people are Australians, which are their indigenous subordinates, and which are the general mental state and physical appearance of the local indigenous people. There is a big difference between the three.

Although this person was wearing a native green cloth shirt, a bamboo hat, and straw sandals, he was also carrying a rattan basket. But he is tall, strong and fair-skinned. The way he moves his hands and feet is full of energy and high spirits. It is the image of a typical Australian.

"May the Lord bless you." Lu Ruohua made the sign of the cross, "Are you here to see Ms. Du?"

"Yes, Father." The visitor was very polite, "I came here to deliver medicine."

The person coming was none other than Liu San. After Liu San received Du Bian's letter, because he was busy taking care of his own medicine garden, he concocted some commonly used medicine powder according to the needs mentioned in Dong Weiwei's call. In this way, it took a few days for them to be released. When they arrived, the entire Thirteen Villages area It was already a peaceful scene. He was dressed in Ming Dynasty clothes and pretended to be a herb gatherer. He didn't need guards, but he was at ease. Liu San came to the team headquarters, but missed it. Du Bian and Dong Weiwei were not there. There was only Liu Si. I heard that his name was Liu San, so I rushed to call him eldest brother. In fact, Liu San is just one year old, and he is older than Liu Si.

6 Ruohua heard that he was a doctor. There was a lot of interest. At that time, all the missionaries who came to Asia and Africa had one or two skills: some were in astronomy, some were in science and technology, some were in medicine, and some were in art. Use these specialized skills to penetrate into local society.

Medicine is one of the most effective technologies, but in China, the medical skills of missionaries seemed to be difficult to tolerate. 6 Ruohua knew that the Chinese had their own unique medical theories and herbal medicine, which were completely different from those in Europe. He wanted to take this opportunity to understand that what he was most interested in was acupuncture. When Dong Weiwei gave acupuncture to the locals, Lu Ruohua looked at it for a long time and always wanted to know what theory acupuncture relied on to cure the disease?

When Liu San heard him ask about acupuncture, he thought that this foreigner was quite knowledgeable. In another time and space, the most popular thing Chinese medicine prescribed in the West was acupuncture. He started with the theory of yin and yang, meridians and five elements of the human body. In fact, Liu San, as a master of modern Chinese medicine, is quite skeptical of this traditional shamanistic theory, but acupuncture is purely empirical medicine. , so far there is no scientific theoretical basis.

Unexpectedly, although Lu Ruohua seemed to understand this theory, there was a look of intoxication on his face. Liu San thought to himself that I don’t even understand this stuff myself, but does this foreign monk understand it?

"Acupuncture, does it involve using needles to prick a certain location on the human body to guide "spiritual energy" directly into these places to generate more "life spirit.?"

Liu Sanbo was dumbfounded and didn't know what he was talking about. In fact, Lu Ruohua was talking about the standard European traditional medical theory, namely Galen's "Reiki" theory. He had to ask Lu Ruohua what "spiritual energy" was

"The great physician Galen said: The human body has three spirits, which are the elements of life. The one in the liver is the "natural spirit", which is the center of nutrition and metabolism; the one in the brain is the "animal spirit", which is the center of feeling and activity. The heart is the "life spirit" and is the center that regulates body heat." 6 Ruohua is obviously familiar with these theories and talks eloquently, "Reiki comes from the "world spiritual energy" in the air through breathing.

Liu San didn't know whether to laugh or cry. It turned out that Western medicine also had such witchcraft-like statements. He had only known about the theory of the four humors before, and he already thought it was very impressive. He never expected that there would be a more mysterious "spiritual energy theory" that was comparable to the yin-yang and five elements of traditional Chinese medicine.

Originally he wanted to suggest it to the health department. Aoer can recruit some European doctors through churches or businessmen to absorb local experience. This now seems unnecessary. 6 Ruohua is obviously an intellectual in Europe, if all intellectuals believe in this kind of medical adjustment. , it is better for Western medicine to be respectful and non-sensitive when it comes to dysphagia. ! ~!