246 All desires are moral.

Divinum Sanctuary was filled with bloodshed for several days.

The Basilica of Divinum is slowly resting under the strict boundaries of the Salvation Shrine and Lord Burg's troops, and the long-standing Central Church vengeance and paladins have been able to recover their full and comfortable rest for a long time with food airborne in the Holy Fort.

It was the Bishops of Josrahim who had a great dissatisfaction among them.

From their point of view, it's like putting all the prey in the wrong guy's mouth.

But I could never be discouraged.

Though he was armed with good magical grenade launchers and shotguns, he was no match for the Liberation Shrine, equipped with armor and air power.

In the end, all they could do was find the war and complain instead of Divinum.

“Now Ser Burg. We came all the way out here in the middle of something, and I can't believe we're just driving around in an army. Does this make sense? ”

Lord Asen, the general commander of Bishop Josrahim's army, replied with his eyes wide open.

“I know how you must feel in honor of Cardinal Griffin. So what? Already all those involved in the assassination of Cardinal Griffin were killed in the last commotion, and 11 Archbishop killed by the Pope of Three. I think that's enough. ”

“But · · · · · · · · ·. ”

I was sitting on a nearby reception couch and now I have a word with Sir Berg.

“Why are you doing this to yourself? Honestly, it's not fair to them. The power of the Central Church was right in front of us a while ago, and the Hola Party was blown away. Too bad. ”

“So?”

“There's been a lot of vacancy in the last storm anyway. They need something to trade, something to go back to. ”

Now Ser Burg snorts.

He had no intention of using the priests from Yosrahim who rebelled against the Church after all.

“How many do you want me to take off? ”

“Yes. It's been a lot of work, so something must fall into your hands. ”

“Nonsense. What have I caused the last hurrah? ”

Ser Burg now looks at me with a young glance, and I shunned him for a few moments.

“I know, I know. Trying to establish a corrupt Central Church right away. ”

“Then why are you asking me to buy and sell a professor? ”

“Who buys and sells? Let's pay for what you've done. ”

“That's what he said. The person who holds the next position should be a person of just and true faith. ”

That's the problem.

It's also a problem for the Church to be corrupt, but it's hard for them to be so vigilant as to establish justice.

The Central Church is an organization that I want to keep and compromise.

“Are you saying that priests from the Yosrahim Empire are corrupt? ”

“It means that I will choose carefully, regardless of where I am from. ”

“Well, is that even possible? ”

“What?"

“Then let me ask you one question first. What's the perfect benchmark to accurately judge the righteousness and faith in people's minds? I have no idea. I've never seen it. ”

I mean, a man's heart cannot be judged by his conscience or morality, just as he does not know.

Just as humans can play Humans, so can righteousness and faith.

A few moments later, Ser Berg replies.

“If you watch him for a long time, you know him. ”

“Well, smoke is always out in the open. ”

“That's right."

“But here's one big blind spot. ”

“What do you mean? ”

“It's simple. Who's going to spend a long time with Lord Burg now?" ”

“What are you trying to say? ”

“I don't know. Which means he's Ser Burg now. If not, we won't be able to watch for a long time, right? ”

Ser Berg's eyes tremble as he casts his vote.

Correct. Now, as Lord Burg would have it, the Central Church was now filled only with Ser Burg's people.

This means that the Central Church, which will be created in the future, will now become Lord Berg's organization.

“Well, I see. ”

“Yes. And as time goes by, it will be corrupt. Nor the people under his command. Then what is the blood that flows to the last temple? Dead dog, or is it Lord Burg now stepping stones to seize control of the Central Church? ”

“Well, well, well. ”

I have now approached Ser Burg and faced him directly.

“The only thing that's scarier than corruption is poison. I don't want to be corrupted. What do you want me to do? And you know what else the outcome of the doctrine is? ”

“I know. A terrible world will be created. Like the world you created. ”

Suddenly, when my story popped up, I snapped.

“What did I do? ”

“Honestly. Where are people in heaven and earth who don't know that you're bleeding all the time? ”

“I'm doing this because I mean it my way. ”

“What do you mean? ”

“Holy Meaning. ”

“Of course. That's the ship. ”

“Oh, come on! ”

Now Sir Berg gets up from his seat and approaches the window.

“Anyway, you're right. It doesn't make sense to choose the right wire to prevent corruption. By the way, which way do we have to go to rebuild the Central Church? ”

“I don't know. ”

“Hmph. After earning this death, don't you know? How dare you.”

“So what do we do? There's no such thing as perfect politics, no such thing as institutions. Living with it all. ”

Now Ser Burg has his head held back.

“In the end, in position. Politics is human, institutions are human. You have to recruit the right people.The Church will work properly. But how do I pull it out? ”

“You have to pick it by fair rules. ”

“What fair rules? ”

I rolled my eyes.

There was a good way to say it, but I felt like I was going to eat it all in one way.

But there is no other way.

“For example, make a trustee's tool and ask the Church to greet you. ”

“Trustee tools? So you're asking Kronos? ”

“Then we're screwed. A trustee's tool made of faithful faith. ”

“Are you talking about casting lots? ”

“Well, that's the easy way to put it, you don't have to put it. ”

Lord Burg has now grown old.

He had no choice but to cast lots to decide who would sit in the teaching position.

“Are you kidding me? ”

“So what do we do? That's the best way to do it. ”

“Why?”

“In a society where moralism is prevalent, like religious churches, the bad guys end up on top. Why? The good guy gets discouraged, gets high and out of the race, but the bad guy, like Archbishop Grancer or Archbishop Mernan, gets all sorts of tricks up there and wins the race. But at least the good guys are coming up.

There's a chance of ragal. I'm lucky. ”

A reasonable word now gives Ser Berg a nod.

Curriculum greetings are also competitive in some ways.

Competition is advantageous without restriction, and the wicked break the norm without hesitation for their own benefit.

This means that the wicked will eventually take the main position.

But Lord Berg has now expressed his opposition to my opinion.

The cancer didn't seem to be a lot of them.

“I understand, but we must never cast lots. What kind of sick joke is that? Tell me another way. ”

“Then there's only one. ”

“What?”

“Make it a majority. The one who chooses the majority goes up. ”

“Consolidation? Then everyone will choose someone who benefits them, not someone who's good? ”

I nodded without denial.

“Yes, that's right. That's why you have to keep it a secret. so that the person who votes can pick the leaders according to their own desires. ”

Ser Burg slams the table with all his might.

“You've got to be kidding me! How am I supposed to choose a moral and good greeting with such desire? ”

I smiled bitterly.

“No. That's why we get good people. ”

“Why?”

It's simple.

It is because evil is the practice of desire only for itself, and good is the practice of happiness for all.

And desire and happiness are words that have the same meaning only in the perception of the acceptor.

“That is, every man will be chosen according to his own desires, and every man will be chosen to practice his own happiness. It's a moral greeting. Hehehe.”

Now Lord Berg stares at me dazed.

It was absurd to think that 10,000 ugly desires would make a good moral.

It means that their religious desires and their moral obligations are the same.

Eventually, the confusion swept Ser Berg's face away.

Now he was shaking the religious beliefs that had been accumulated so far.

“This shit. ”

“Heheheh. That's right. The way the world works is like a dog, and that's the way it is. ”

“What is God's intention in creating this world? ”

“That's why it's so weird. Ten thousand ugly desires makes for a moral high ground relationship, isn't that cool? ”

“Awesome? That's a scam! ”

“No. God created a wonderful world, and we humans have been deceived by the Unsullied. ”

“What?"

I now stand beside Ser Burg, staring out the window at the sky.

“I think the real sky has planned a world where human desire is the perfect morality. Why? Humans dream of greater morality the more abundant they are. Maybe if human society continues to evolve, it will create a world where even dogs have moral rights. Animal conservatism

Same thing. ”

“Give the dog the rights? Nonsense. ”

“That's what you're saying, is it really going to happen? Anyway, that's what I know of humans. There's nothing a boar can't do when he calls. I'm hungry, too, of course. ”

Then Sir Asen, who was eavesdropping on our conversation, stepped up and asked.

“Grand Duke. So the human society evolves into a moral society as rich as it gets? ”

“Yeah. Funnily enough. For example, courtesy is not tolerated by wealthy nobles.Poor commoners and slaves, right? You have to be rich. You have morals. But a moral society eventually falls. A false definition created by the Satanists, one that unleashes human desire in a moral society.

Joe's prevailing, even though his appetite is enriching. Then we have no choice but to fall. Then again, with poverty, evil flourishes. ”

“Isn't it meaningless to build a moral society? ”

“Uh, nothing. For now.”

“So there are other ideas? ”

Yes, there is.

It is to accept the principles of all things according to the realities of the world created by the real God.

If you know the world's logic, you know that morality and desire are mutually inevitable, and you have to take them both in harmony.

Of course, such a society cannot be perfect as there is no perfection in the world, but it will create a society that is more moral and rich than that of other ideas.

“Nature's rational idea is to solve social problems. Maybe if that idea had created an armed society, maybe it would have created a world where dogs were entitled. ”

“Oh, no way. Would you still give the dog the right? ”

“Really! That's what I'm saying. Who said anything about that? ”

“Oh, yeah. ”

As I turned my back, Lord Asen hurriedly retreated.

I know that if I look wrong, I'll be strangled.

Then I looked at Ser Burg, who was troubled.

“If you really want to open up a moral society, embrace desire. If the newly created cult continues to stir up desires like before, it will eventually become corrupt. And once again tread the path of collapse. ”

“But how can our order accept desire? Desire is the evil crystal that the Codex of Creation crashes. ”

I tipped him off.

“Put it underneath. ”

“What?"

“You know that whole Purge I was talking about? Put this in the system and put it in the smoke. Very reasonably. ”

The majority purity system is an institution with the desires of all, but it is likely that everyone will be supportive.

No matter how religious the problem may be, it's an institution that benefits them.

It was very likely to be regarded as a very moral institution by bringing all sorts of justifications to human nature.

Desire and morality are the same, so justification is easy to make.

“Of course, there's no one better to disguise their own desires as moral. Got it.”

Eventually, Ser Burg accepted my opinion.

It was a pity that the casting of lots was bad, but the system for all was added to the Central Church.

Now, the main doctrine of the Central Church will sit down with the elected, and he will pretend to be working for everyone.

And in the future, when the age of destruction comes, we will gladly fight against a great multitude of witches with the will of all mankind.

No one wants to sit around and face death.

< The desire of all is moral. > End