Me trying to explain to my seven-year-old cousin why both the book and the film are not just a way of demonstrating the unviability of women in the Catholic religion, But Femininity, like God, is everywhere, regardless of your origins; being part of a religion doesn't necessarily make you a good person, because good and evil are relative, How Vincent is the very representation of Jesus, the diversity of religions, religious indoctrination It is one of the worst evils That exists of humanity. How each character or protagonist in both the film and the book represents biblical figures, How this book is a representation or biography of Pope Francis. And remember that Vincent is not only meant to represent femininity and fertility, but also to symbolize fatherhood. Intersexuality and how God can be considered both father and mother, Thus, Vicent is the Jesus of the 21st century. But it also represents Eurocentrism, and the Church's lack of interest in the different places that God also loves, Xenophobia, discrimination based on nationality, religion, and social class. The privilege of those who are rich allows them to be closer to the "Church", while the poorest are abandoned by them. The various ideologies covered range from liberalism to socialism. And finally demonstrating how the Church and Faith never go hand in hand. And how is it that the ideology that the Church should actually have is humanist?
My cousin: Shall we play Roblox?












