The Revelation of Ares blows a terrific Wind of Good and spiritual Freedom. It reminds the world that the Gospel has kept unachieved. It urges every man to re-create himself as a spiritual being and re-create the world likewise without religion or even politics which is nothing but a profane sort of religion.
The Revelation of Ares is just baloney! the arguers exclaim. They consider evil, suffering, selfishness, lying, injustice, violence, war, as inevitabilities. They think it impossible for man to regain his individual power of creation and ultimate good by setting himself free from the system that maintains order.
The Revelation of Ares, the Creator's Word, replies by quoting History. In the absolute, order is nothing but illusion. Neither religion nor politics, nor their law, nor their courts have made man good, ever. They have failed to conquer evil. Their success, incomplete and inconclusive, are achieved by force and fear, the very evils they vainly try to eliminate.
The Revelation of Ares reminds the system of the cause of its failure: Evil, personal or global, cannot be conquered but in the heart of a the man that has made himself a strong soul. Good is the power over all of powers and the humblest or commonest man can gain it. The will to get Good should be awakened in man, who therefore can get self-taught love, forgiveness, peace, spiritual intelligence, which together give him spiritual freedom, absolute freedom (10/10) against which no power, even that of darkness, can prevail.
The Revelation of Ares sort of asks: Will christianity start at last? Although The Revelation of Ares has a language very different from that of the Sermon on the Mount (Matthiew 5 to 7), it leads us back to it. There is no magic formula to have a strong soul: This is still the old effort to be good. When a small remnant of men and women is forming, enough of them qualitatively able to offset the masses long gone mediocre, the eden will reappear, on the Day of resuscitation and happiness for all of men, only by the strong will to be good, the victory hard, but possible, of humanity over its animality, selffishness and meanness. Every human who is to make his or her life good (30/11) helps the world make itself good (28/7). The absolute freedom of the good men is less dangerous than mass laws, says the Maker.
The Revelation of Ares, no matter how many generations it takes, will be achieved sooner or later, without dogma or law or constraint, only by the human quality of the believers or non-believers who will aid in accomplishing it. Meanwhile, they will live a happy afterlife.
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