Dec 30, 2019, 9:12 PM
(from elsewhere)
Thank you brother for the honest question.
I understand that when one cannot comprehend the truth or falsehood of a set of ideas that one must trust that the man who utters them does comprehend them – and relays them with his warranty of due diligence in both the truth of the content, and the meaning he conveys when relaying it.
My position is that I don’t want you to trust me, since truth should stand on its own. The problem then, is overcoming the barrier of complexity.
There are a lot of you who want me to sound like a preacher selling a moral parable. There are others of you who want me to sound like a politician selling an ideology. There are others of you who want me to sound like a general inspiring the troops. But I am a judge rendering judgements in the law of nature and the natural law of men.
So we are in a difficult position of you (all of you) one way or another, demanding some impossible test of character.
Yet the only test is this: why would a man of accomplishment sacrifice everything in his life: time, wealth, business, family, relationships, and risk ostracization, punishment, imprisonment, and even death, to write down in law for the first time a scientific understanding of his people’s strategy, history, in recipe form, to give them moral license, a set of demands, a means of transition, and a plan of execution of a revolution – in order to save them from the second dark age that threatens this time to not only enslave them but to exterminate them?
Who else would pay that cost but one who was devoted to it? Do you have any idea what I have given up to do this? I’ve bet my entire life that I can give mission to a revolution that restores my people to their historical path, and defeats the enemy forever.
If you can’t comprehend my words. You can’t sympathize with my thoughts. You can’t empathize with my feelings, you can at least take the evidence of my incentives.
We must win. I bet more than anyone else so far that I can make us win.
You must only choose whether you trust your own judgement.