The main character of the book “Slaughterhouse-Five, or The Children’s Crusade” is an American soldier, Billy Pilgrim, who survived the bombing of Dresden and became an unwilling traveler through the time of his own life. His long postwar fate was torn apart by endless time jumps—so that the picture of life, the meaning of death, and the understanding of a person’s and humanity’s destiny appeared before him in a completely unfamiliar way. Living through his dotted-line fate, in the end he understood why God is silent—watching the greatest atrocities of some people and the suffering of others, why He remains silent and does not intervene—and what the meaning of this silence is.