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THE LOST STORY OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT

I shall start with with my opinion of him as a believer and a solider. The world of his time was flooded by a bright golden light, which due to its brightness blotted out all the lesser lights, that then faded into insignificance. The abilities and attainments of this great man were admirable and accomplished, The great kings of all the known world were astonished, perplexed, and speechless. This was due to his great inflexible vigor and courage, and faith in the true god as revealed to him by Jeremiah the Prophet. Although young he was not fragile, youthful but not unwise, he wandered with an erratic path all over his known world. His courage in battle was vigorous, unlimited and absolute, encourged by his destiny to rule the world. His great battle against the defiant and antagonistic Darius and Porus, is an admirable example of this courage, and drive to forfill Daniel's prophesy. Alexanders almost magical and unknown victory over Athens is still unknown to history. This victory over the great city of Athens was an example of his superb use of past history to his miltary advantage. His insight and knowledge was again shown in his forcing into submission of the fortress of Babylon. The eyes of history have seen how his spectacular display of courage had saved his empire time and time again. When, at times it seemed to be sloped to certain extinction from Darius and his army. At the onset Alexanders hopes were far and dim from world leadership, but he was fortified by his great faith in the god Sabaoth. Many people have seen fit to ridicule Alexanders belief in one god, especially Sabaoth(LORD OF HOSTS)Allmighty God. One cannot deny that a persons faith is the image on ones character. It exerts a strange pull on the soul of ones body, by his faith in the god Sabaoth, the shadows of certain defeat faded and retreated from his mind, into total victory, knowing he was choosen by god to forfill Daniel?s prophesy, and gods will. The heavy weight of his unbearable solitude seemed to pass from his mind, being replaced by his faith in the warmth of his belief in almighty Sabaoth. His burning of the greek gods in Athens, and the Egyptian gods in Egypt, showed not his drunkenness, but his belief in one god. Some claim his magnanimous indifference towards these gods was proof that he was a drunk, do you really think a drunk could rule the world. Some historians of Alexanders time wrote history from bias and selfish sentiments, and in reality down graded a great man for his belief being different from theirs. They tended to dishonor him, and bring his every action into disgrace, and to downgrade him as a drunk. They took his vanities, and quickly intensified them, so as to make him a colossal monster in the eyes of history. They used the same treachery that all great men face, being a great man, not believing in their gods, the dead being in silence to rebuke them. Tearing him apart with every thing they wrote. Alexanders advantageous qualities of knowledge and wisdom were made into absurd acts by these bias historians, and philosophers who believed in many gods and hated him for his belief in the one god Sabaoth. They never forgave him for burning of their false gods. They converted his love for his fellow man, and made him into a drunk who killed just the sake of killing. They painted his picture as a man with no feeling, and one who killed when his terrible anger was aroused. Concerning his love for wine and his habitual so called drunkenness, anyone with a little common sense would find very hard to believe. For if he were a slave to this horrible vice, he could have never have accomplished world dominion. He would have suffered the dust of bitter defeat at the hands of his enemies. For keenness of mind is required, as well as unlimited endurance, to become conquer of the world against insurmountable odds. If like some have claimed, he had his mind full of the pleasures, then he would have never been able to control his Macedonia, let alone his world empire. During the many years that history has been written, many mutations have been added to the true story of his exciting life, and the legends surrounding his many trails and actions. Among a maze of motives and criticism , his nobility of his true purposes for actions has been lost. The world in their desire to discredit him and his actions, has added him to their worlds ocean of contempt. They even added to this maze by saying that he drank himself to death at Babylon, this lashing scorn is baseless, but more sensible is that he was overcome by the shadows of a very fast acting poison, and that his life was prolonged by the dramatic efforts of his doctor Philip. The poisoning of Alexander not only robbed him of his earthly life, but gave to his enemies his complete silence, which in turn was their golden opportunity to obscure his poisoning and murder, and at the same time devastate his character, These hypocrites not only robbed him of his earthly splendor, but through partial truths, and changing others to suite their interests lost the truth itself. Historians claim that Alexander had many fits of temper, and that he even killed his best friend by his own hands. Let us not forget that friends are not always what they seem to be, as was proven later on at Babylon by his poisoning at his so called friends hands. Greed for power sometimes turns a friend into a foe, and who really knows the true reasons for Alexanders actions, and if these so called friends were really friends or enemies in reality acting only as friends. The long encroachment of time has hidden the details of these deeds, and today only the horror of the deed itself has remained, his true purpose has been lost with his death by poison, and he cannot from the grave refute those who lie about him and his purposes and deeds. A key to knowledge is two sides to each story, all have read the side against Alexander, but what is Alexanders side, this punishment of offenders in his kingdom has been met with rebuke, if he had not acted as he did in the interest of justice, it would have been a stimulus to his enemies. He acted with consistency, according to the facts presented to him, and endured personal hardships that he could have easily passed over in order to run his empire with fortitude and justice, his good judgements were not viewed by him as to their local affect, but as to their affect on his empire as a whole. History made him through the writing of philosophers and historians a monster of ingratitude, while in reality he was very generous man. Tradition of mankind has always tended to he indifferent to great men, and for Alexander they certainly made no exception, His wisdom has been shown in his fabulously fabricated answers to King Darius, Porus and the Amazons. His keen and instinctive rational mind added much to his character that was admired by all. His knowledge of philosophy , and his precept of past history learned from Aristotle, helped in his rule of Macedonia, and his conquest of the known world of his time, Concerning the wife of Alexander, there have been a great deal of opinions as to who his wife really was, and if he had more than one wife. His true and only wife was Roxanna, the daughter of king Darius, her inheritance of honor showed itself as she deprived herself of the nectar of enjoyment of life itself, and living her life only to please her husband Alexander. She showed at his death ,that she felt to live her life with Alexander dead, would make her a monster of ingratitude, The love she had for him, demanded that she must join her husband in death, Enjoy and read of the true Atlantis, and where Paradise island is located.


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