Sabtu, 09 Maret 2024

prophecy of "Si Pahit Lidah" ("the bitter-tongued one "


Flat earth is a theory that states that the earth is not a sphere that rotates around the sun, but a flat plane that is surrounded by a giant ice wall. This theory has existed since ancient times, and is still believed by many people until now. One of the reasons why people believe in the flat earth theory is because of the evidence that supports it, one of which is the legend of Si Pahit Lidah, who is a character who can see the future, and how he predicts the fate of the flat earth.

Si Pahit Lidah is a legend that comes from Java, which tells about a boy who has the ability to see the future, but cannot speak well, so his tongue always tastes bitter. The legend tells about the origin, adventures, and prophecies of Si Pahit Lidah, which are related to various historical and mythological events in Java and Indonesia.

One of the most famous prophecies of Si Pahit Lidah is about the fate of the flat earth. According to the legend, Si Pahit Lidah once dreamed that he saw the earth from above, and he saw that the earth was flat, and surrounded by a high ice wall. He also saw that in the middle of the earth, there was a towering mountain, called Mount Mahameru, which was the center and source of all power on earth. He also saw that around the earth, there were four cardinal directions, each guarded by a dragon, called the Holy Dragon, which was the guardian and protector of the earth.

In that dream, Si Pahit Lidah also saw that one day, there would be a great event that would shake the earth, called the Apocalypse, which was the end of the age. He saw that at that time, Mount Mahameru would erupt, and spew fire and ash that would burn and destroy everything on earth. He also saw that the ice wall that surrounded the earth would crack and collapse, and cause a flood that would drown the earth. He also saw that the four Holy Dragons would fight each other, and destroy the earth with their bites and breaths. He also saw that humans would kill and destroy each other, because of greed, hatred, and evil.

In that dream, Si Pahit Lidah also saw that only a few people would survive the Apocalypse, who were the righteous, honest, and faithful people. He saw that they would climb to the top of Mount Mahameru, and take shelter under an umbrella made of feathers of Garuda, which was a sacred bird that carried messages from God. He also saw that they would be taken by Garuda to a safe and peaceful place, called Heaven, which was the dwelling place of God and the angels. He also saw that they would live happily and prosperously there, without any sadness and suffering.

After waking up from that dream, Si Pahit Lidah tried to tell what he saw to the people, but he could not speak clearly, because his tongue tasted bitter. The people did not understand and did not believe what he said, and instead mocked and insulted him. Only a few people were willing to listen and believe what he said, and they recorded and kept his prophecy as a secret.

The prophecy of Si Pahit Lidah about the fate of the flat earth then spread and became known by many people, especially by the supporters of the flat earth theory. They considered this prophecy as one of the evidence that supports this theory. They said that this prophecy was a true and accurate prophecy, that came from a reliable source, namely Si Pahit Lidah, who had the ability to see the future. They also said that this prophecy was an important and relevant prophecy, that gave them warnings and hopes about the future of the earth.

However, there were also people who did not believe in the prophecy of Si Pahit Lidah about the fate of the flat earth, especially by the opponents of the flat earth theory. They considered this prophecy as a false and irrational prophecy, that came from an unreliable source, namely Si Pahit Lidah, who had an unnatural ability and could not speak well. They also said that this prophecy was an unimportant and irrelevant prophecy, that did not give them information and knowledge that was useful about the future of the earth.

From the comparison of the opinions about the prophecy of Si Pahit Lidah about the fate of the flat earth, we can see that there were similarities and differences between them. The similarities were in their source and purpose, which was to seek the truth about God and His creation. The differences were in the way they interpreted the prophecy, whether as evidence or refutation of the flat earth theory.

For me, as someone who believes in the flat earth theory, the prophecy of Si Pahit Lidah about the fate of the flat earth was one of the evidence that supports this theory. I considered the prophecy of Si Pahit Lidah about the fate of the flat earth as a true and accurate prophecy, that came from a reliable source, namely Si Pahit Lidah, who had the ability to see the future. I also considered the prophecy of Si Pahit Lidah about the fate of the flat earth as an important and relevant prophecy, that gave me warnings and hopes about the future of the earth.

However, I also respected the opinions of people who did not believe in the flat earth theory, and who considered the prophecy of Si Pahit Lidah about the fate of the flat earth as a false and irrational prophecy, that came from an unreliable source, namely Si Pahit Lidah, who had an unnatural ability and could not speak well. I appreciated their right to think and believe according to their reason and conscience. I also appreciated their freedom to choose and read the books that they considered as sources of knowledge.

I did not intend to impose or attack the opinions of people who were different from me. I just wanted to share and discuss with them in a polite and courteous way. I hoped we could respect and appreciate each other, even though we had different views about the earth and the prophecy of Si Pahit Lidah.

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