In Troy's mind, the pope represented a figure of authority and hypocrisy, as he believed that the church's teachings often contradicted the realities of human experience and suffering. Troy felt that the pope's position was disconnected from the struggles of everyday people, leading to a sense of disillusionment with organized religion. This perception contributed to Troy's broader critique of societal norms and institutions that he viewed as corrupt or out of touch. Ultimately, he saw the pope as a symbol of the moral failings of those in power.
troys ghandi spot :)
Hector
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Zac Efron
only one
cause he was not being nice to the church and he was saying that the pope was doing stuff wrong cause he was not being nice to the church and he was saying that the pope was doing stuff wrong
Pope Paul III was interested in figuring out what was wrong with Catholicism and reforming it.
no one the pope believed that only god could decide who was right and wrong
Right-mind and wrong-mind decide to bury the treasure, so they don't waste it all at one time
Right-mind exposes wrong-mind's scheme by being vigilant and discerning, recognizing the deception or manipulation at play. It does this by staying true to values, ethics, and truth, which helps to reveal the flaws in wrong-mind's actions or intentions. By maintaining clarity and wisdom, right-mind can effectively counteract and ultimately thwart wrong-mind's scheme.
Menelaus .
Righ-Mind and Wrong-Mind find treasure, but they both decide to burry it so they dont lose control and use it all at once.