Redjay12

Redjay12 OP t1_j2a4r87 wrote

I think the edgiest one is that in The Sparrow.“Not but a sparrow falls that god does not know of it. but the sparrow still falls.” the author comes up with the most depressing story imaginable and uses that depressing fictional story to question gods existence. Most people love that book though, I really looked forward to reading it

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Redjay12 OP t1_j2a3wg4 wrote

yes especially because a spaceship that was meant to colonize other worlds gets obliterated by nuclear holocaust. After 700 years of rebuilding society. Pretty explicitly saying we will be forever doomed to this rise and fall and that it is inescapable. in his time as well as ours, that’s bleak

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Redjay12 OP t1_j29n2k7 wrote

at the end of the book a priest thinks of all fallen societies and lists Rome and America. With a second nuclear holocaust we will just go through everything all over again. we are doomed to these rise and fall because of our violent tendencies. very bleak

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Redjay12 OP t1_j29msmz wrote

I may not agree with the idea that they held humanity back but in the second part of the book that is a central conflict. A world leader and a religious leader have a little argument about it and the religious leader insists that people lost their lives to maintain these records and they couldn’t be used until now. The military leader disagrees and blames them for the state of the world

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