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Alexandr Korol
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about time and infinity. Precisely for that reason. That’s why I don’t wear a Cartier bracelet shaped like a nail — so I don’t connect to what everyone else is connected to. I don’t want to be like them. That’s very important to know and to keep in mind.

Question: You write that Jesus knew he would be killed, that he was guided by the system, that it was done for the people so they would return to faith. question: if the system can guide everyone, then why doesn’t it just guide each person directly? Why not return everyone to faith without organizing such global events as the crucifixion of Jesus?

I can’t really claim whether the crucifixion happened or not. But just simply — here’s what I remember — 2011, April or May, and someone asked me about Jesus, whether he existed or not, and so on. I said, well, if we refer to the story where it’s stated that he did exist, and if we consider that we live in a system, then it means that this system staged that show on purpose. Well, really, everything for us is like a show. So it must have been such a circumstance that... Well, again, if there is God, would He allow His son to be killed? No, He wouldn’t allow it. But if He does allow it, then that’s how He wanted it — God, I mean, you see? So that means it was deliberately a show — in the good sense of the word. For what? So that people would believe. But again, I’m only referring to what has reached us about that storyline, that there was some good person who didn’t do anything wrong. The “kind” people, as usual, warmly welcomed him and crucified him. And nowadays people have become even kinder than back then, believe me. It’s scary to be the second coming now. And so it turns out that he resurrected, and for everyone it was some kind of shock, a sign, a wow — that this meant he wasn’t a fake, that he was real, that some kind of power exists, and so on. That’s how I was thinking back in 2011, when I was 20 years old. Now? I’ll say this: Big Alexander has told me a thousand times that Jesus never existed, that it was all made up and that he wasn’t real. He often criticized me for always clinging to Christianity, saying that I needed to think more globally. He would always make such remarks and said that Jesus never existed, that it was all fiction. I don’t know, those are the words of Big Alexander. But if you believe that he did exist, then in a way, it’s logical. He was a man, but through him