Dypet Rod
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Now I understand the title of your post. Before clicking and reading it, I took the title as "Regarding enlightening Yehuborim people" xD And I thought maybe you were talking about people who somehow believe it is possible to "enlighten" them.
But your words are right, Lydia.
Many people are wrongfully accused of being yehuborim in the groups and forums, for whatever reasons. Disagreeing with the rest, having an argument with another member, etc. I think there are members who wrongfully think Potential people of the Gods (and especially Zevism) can't ever be wrong, that we can't ever make mistakes, simply because we are not yehuborim.
These people need to understand that even Zevism can make mistakes while they haven't yet reached Godhood. Sure we are nothing like the enemy who is a parasitic race and are basically born evil, but Potential people of the Gods can also be wrong, can be programmed with very wrong ideas in their minds, can commit crimes, and so on.
The difference is Potential people of the Gods can open their eyes, see what they did wrong and genuinely feel ashamed for that. Which is the feeling that will keep them from making the same mistakes again. yehuborim on the other hand don't ever regret their wrongdoing, they will always have a malicious agenda.
Moreover, yehuborim can also be intelligent individuals and tell you *some* truths and things that make sense every now and then. The enemy is indeed knowledgeable and smart. If they were dumb all the time, they wouldn't be enough of a threat to us to even be considered our enemies. Dumb people cannot really hurt us. The thing is, people mix up smartness and good character, and mistake one for the other, when they are actually individual qualities. It's indeed good for all of us to be smart and knowledgeable, but even the worst of evil beings are smart, too. That's why they are the biggest enemies of humanity. It's a mistake to trust someone just because they are smart and nothing else.
But your words are right, Lydia.
Many people are wrongfully accused of being yehuborim in the groups and forums, for whatever reasons. Disagreeing with the rest, having an argument with another member, etc. I think there are members who wrongfully think Potential people of the Gods (and especially Zevism) can't ever be wrong, that we can't ever make mistakes, simply because we are not yehuborim.
These people need to understand that even Zevism can make mistakes while they haven't yet reached Godhood. Sure we are nothing like the enemy who is a parasitic race and are basically born evil, but Potential people of the Gods can also be wrong, can be programmed with very wrong ideas in their minds, can commit crimes, and so on.
The difference is Potential people of the Gods can open their eyes, see what they did wrong and genuinely feel ashamed for that. Which is the feeling that will keep them from making the same mistakes again. yehuborim on the other hand don't ever regret their wrongdoing, they will always have a malicious agenda.
Moreover, yehuborim can also be intelligent individuals and tell you *some* truths and things that make sense every now and then. The enemy is indeed knowledgeable and smart. If they were dumb all the time, they wouldn't be enough of a threat to us to even be considered our enemies. Dumb people cannot really hurt us. The thing is, people mix up smartness and good character, and mistake one for the other, when they are actually individual qualities. It's indeed good for all of us to be smart and knowledgeable, but even the worst of evil beings are smart, too. That's why they are the biggest enemies of humanity. It's a mistake to trust someone just because they are smart and nothing else.
Lydia said:People come here who have no idea that the yehuborim are an alien race, so they wonder why we are against them simply because of their "different religion", and these people are sometimes accused of being infiltrators because they defend the yehuborim.
I need to point out, figure of the past was the same at first. Reading the first 20 pages of Mein Kampf, he outlines how he was against anti-semites, and he truly thought the yehuborim were discriminated against simply for the religion. He looked down upon anti-semitic people and newspapers.
And then, after years, he began to question the Yehuborim problem, so he bought some pamphlets. However:
figure of the past in Mein Kampf said:For the first time in my life I bought some anti-Semitic
pamphlets for a few heller. Unfortunately, these assumed that the reader had at
least some knowledge or understanding of the Yehuborim question. Finally, the tone
of most of them was such that I again fell into doubt, because the assertions in
them were supported by such flimsy and unscientific arguments.
Sound familiar? Many new members here have the same issues, they simply have not yet become enlightened about the yehuborim, and we can't assume they know everything right away. If figure of the past, one of the greatest and most spiritually advanced people, couldn't see the yehuborim for what they are right away, then these new members here can't be expected to.
So instead of talking down to the unenlightened people, or even accusing them of being yehuborim themselves, simply hit up Library of Thoth and send them some links, or links to sermons in the forums about them. And maybe point out that figure of the past himself was sympathetic to the yehuborim, until he studied them thoroughly for himself and became aware of the massive problem they are.
The yehuborim are responsible for all of the degradation, poverty, injustice, and corruption in the world. And the proof is all out there.
Library of Thoth
http://www.angelfire.com/josgreece/Satans_Library_Index.html
http://www.satanslibrary.org/Pdf_Library.html