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Related: About this forumThe Jesus of Siberia

Just about everything Vissarion has ever said or thought has been recorded in the never-ending Last Testament, which currently spans ten volumes and thousands of pages. More than 5,000 followers around the world consider him a messiah of sorts, known as the Teacher. They also believe that the universe has two origins (one spawned nature, the other the human soul) and in something called the outer-space mind (aliens, basically), and that the end of the word is nigh. Or at least this is what I understand from the handful of scriptures that have been (somewhat poorly) translated into English.
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The Jesus of Siberia (Original Post)
Xipe Totec
Apr 2013
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GiveMeFreedom
(976 posts)1. Watched this, scary in a way
and then again look like a nice place to live, really. Peace.
Xipe Totec
(44,507 posts)2. Mostly harmless is what came to mind
Like Ford Prefect's description of Earth in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
The misogynism was very jarring though, especially hearing it come from the women.
We'll see what becomes of these latter day Latter Day Saints.
GiveMeFreedom
(976 posts)3. True, the misogyny was thick.
That is one reason why I have not left yet.
