Anonymous ID: 82f6a5 April 24, 2018, 3:31 p.m. No.1173197   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3332

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>We are in this together.

>No fame.

>This is about taking back our FREEDOM and saving our children/people from the EVIL that has plagued our country/world for so long.

>Q

 

This is WHY I LOVE POTUS/Q so much!!!

 

Many critics have alleged that Q and the "great awakening" is nothing more than the clever use of a sort of "messianism" to trick the masses into following a pseudo-prophet. But, Q has repeatedly rejected such nonsense with such statements as 'No fame…We are in this together…We represent YOU'. I wonder if anons really understand how HUGE and significant these noble words are? Consider the following history to help people understand what I mean.

 

Messianism is a common belief of all 3 Abrahamic religions that is centered on the advent of a "messiah", someone who acts as the chosen savior and leader of humanity by God. However, a much older idea came from the great Persian philosopher, Zarathushtra, as documented in the ancient works known as the Gathas. Noble actions (like the teachings of Christ) of any individual which is the product of “good thinking” (recognizing, believing in, and acting upon the Truth) – was reflected in Zarathushtra's original description of what it takes to be a "saoshyant" – a savior, a redeemer.

 

In the later Babylonian literature, however, the concept of a saoshyant became greatly exaggerated to the point of elevating a saoshyant to the status of a miraculous messiah of great super human power who would be victorious over evil, and make everything all right. This deceptive belief actually gave power to the priestly caste, who would then be depended upon for knowledge of the coming savior’s arrival. Even today, whether it’s Superman, or Mahdi, or some omniscient "Ancient Aliens" with miraculous technology from another star system, we too hunger for a leader with magical powers who will come and make everything turn out all right. However, this distorted idea of a superhuman messiah is not found in the Gathas.

 

There is no one savior with magical powers who will come to fix things for us. We have to fix things for ourselves, with God's help, and with the help of each other. According to Zarathushtra, each individual is a potential "saoshyant" – a potential redeemer or savior. In the Gathas he asks: "…which men shall stop the cruelty (caused) by the violent deceitful people? To which man shall come the understanding stemming from good thinking? (Y48.11). … those men shall be the saviors [saoshyanto] of the lands, namely, those who shall follow their knowledge of Thy teaching with actions in harmony with good thinking and with truth [asha]…. These indeed [will be] be the expellers of fury." (The Gathas Y48.12).