The core's issue of this article is the fall of man. The first part is based on the New Testament: the cross of Christian religion is the common framework of sin and love. The significance of the Christian religion in identifying the equality of all men under the original sin is to affirm that men are equal in humanity. Since everyone is equal in sin, every person is equally equal in their confession of sin. The second part examines the tension between the concept of crime and sin in the movie The Dead End. The third part is from the perspective of Nietzsche: Firstly, Nietzsche's "eternal reincarnation" is essentially the eternal reincarnation of sin. Secondly, because of the eternal return of sin, sin is nothingness. Therefore, once again, the redemption of the eternal return of sin, that is, the love of Christian religion is also nothingness. In the end, Nietzsche appeals to "the love of fate", the love for this emptiness itself. This is positive nihilism.