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阅读下面的文字,根据要求作文。 圣人与魔鬼 有个画家很想画耶稣,但苦于找不到一位

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 阅读下面的文字,根据要求作文。

圣人与魔鬼

有个画家很想画耶稣,但苦于找不到一位纯真的人来做模特。后来,修道院里的一位年轻修士使画家如愿以偿。圣像完成后,画家一举成名,财源滚滚来,那位模特儿修士也获得一笔丰厚的赏金。

后来,画家觉得画了圣人耶稣,就该再画一幅魔鬼撒旦才对。世上怎么会只有圣人而没有魔鬼呢?于是,画家就决定画魔鬼撒旦。很快,他在监狱里找到了魔鬼撒旦的模特。

谁知那位即将被画成魔鬼的犯人面对画家失声痛哭道:“您以前画的圣人就是我,想不到您现在画魔鬼找的还是我!”。

画家大惊失色地说:“这怎么可能呢?”

那人痛哭流涕地说:“我得了你那笔赏金后再也无心修道了,便一味地去寻欢作乐。钱用光了,欲望却已遏制不住,只好去骗、去偷、去抢……最后案发被捕入狱。”

画家掷笔长叹而去。

上面的文字,引发了你怎样的联想或感悟?请根据你的联想或感悟写一篇文章,不少于800字。

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