Hello again Peter and Evelyn,
What a pity that something that got started with what I sincerely believed to be a honest call for peace has turned into an intemperate debate, to a point that prolonging it would serve to no other purpose than proclaiming a winner, and even less to find the truth; because the truth to be absolute must be a simple truth, and one of the simplest truths is that love and peace will always be infinitely better than hatred and war. Even a child can understand this. Unfortunately, in cases like this the truth can only be relative, with both sides claiming to be their owners - when it could more probably be found midway between the two extreme positions. And so I have decided to stop arguing for or against any of the points in discussion, except for an element that up to now has been absent from it: the end of the current era.
In effect: more than the end of a great empire, that of the U.S. which has presided over most of this planet almost since the current contemporary era got started, we are seeing at present the end of this global era itself. Please do not be offended by this assertion, particularly my mentioning the U.S., because there is nothing that can be done to avoid it. And because it is in the nature of things, from the tiniest living entity to the greatest empire and the world itself, to end some day. There are no exceptions to this law. It has not been created by man. It is a natural law, created by God.
Moreover, there will be no winners in the current confrontation of powers because the end of this era will very probably bring the end of everything else with it - I mean, everything superfluous. This time it is a global juncture that we are talking about, and not only will it mark the beginning of a new global era but also the rise of a new set of beliefs, probably of a cosmic nature. Previously it only tended to be like this, because it only included a portion of the planet. For example, when the Ancient Age ended and the Middle Ages started within a timeframe that for most countries has traditionally been marked by the birth of Christ and the beginning of Christianity, the old religions disappeared or at least lost their influence to a great extent. But now, if the world persists in the war course that it has for long been following, as many fear, one of the main consequences of this natural law is there will be no winners, in the military sense, after an eventual Armageddon breaks out (if it starts at all), nor will there be a surviving religious belief to be imposed on everyone even in the event that there is a winner in the military field. So sorry for the Iranian forces and the Iranian clergy if they are expecting otherwise.
Regarding this, I believe it will be a mysterious personality who will put a stop to war and bring peace to the entire world. He is mentioned in the different scriptures by different names, but similar divine qualities. He is the Christ of Glory of Christianity and the Kalki Avatar of Hinduism, the Buddha Maitreya of Buddhists and even the Maddhi of Muslims. In this regard, I am not sure if I can mention the Messiah of Jews; I am afraid even His name cannot be pronounced because He is considered to be God Himself. Among the American cultures he is called Kukulkan by the Mayan, Quetzalcoatl by the Aztecs and Wiracocha by the Incas.
Hugs,
Miguel
P.S. Dear Evelyn, I in no way dislike Israel or the U.S. In fact, they are countries that I have always admired. It can be you have perceived a certain sadness in my referring to them, but then I feel sad for the decline of most of the world's countries today.
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