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|    Lazarus Cain to Lazarus Cain    |
|    Re: QBLH: Mahdi, Messiah, Jesus    |
|    23 Oct 23 06:56:57    |
      From: rking164@comcast.net              On Monday, October 23, 2023 at 8:45:19 AM UTC-5, Lazarus Cain wrote:       > In the Ahmadiyya belief, the prophesied eschatological figures of       Christianity and Islam, the Messiah and Mahdi, actually refer to the same       person. These prophecies were fulfilled in Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (1835–1908),       the founder of the movement; he is        held to be the Mahdi and the manifestation of Jesus.        >        > Maybe He wasn't Mirza, but an idea or someone Who may be alive today. . ..       who will bring Christian, Jew and Muslim to live together in peace or we go       extinct from global warming or thermonuclear war.        > The art of QBLH supposedly deals with this problem. Is how I shall approach       it.       The followers of all religions and traditions maintain such a belief and are       awaiting the appearance of such a commanding figure under the divine       protection. Each tradition recognizes this figure with a different name and       specific title. The Zoroastrians        call him Saoshyant (meaning the 'savior of the world'); the Jews know him as       the messiah, whereas the Christians regard him as the Savior Messiah. However,       each group believes that this divinely ordained savior will be among them.       The Zoroastrians believe he is Persian and among the followers of Zoroaster.       The Jews maintain that he will be among the Children of Israel, and the       follower of Moses. The Christians think he will be one among them. Muslims       believe that he will be among        the Hashimites and among the direct descendants of the Prophet. In Islam he       has been fully introduced, whereas in other religions this is not so.              It is remarkable that all the characteristics and signs mentioned for this       universal savior in other religions are applicable to the promised Mahdi,              The missing link, of course, is the ability of such an individual to prophesy       GOD's Will, or to to deliver the correct WORD.              And he comes in like a thief.              But we are addressing a sensitive subject as we override or judge Biden's       will, correcting or guiding him.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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