: Some groups, like Unitarians, view Jesus as a "just prophet" rather than a divine being, emphasizing his role as a great teacher and prophet of God. 2. Video Games: Just Cause and the Character "Prophet"
: The game title itself is a double pun. It refers to a "righteous cause" (overthrowing dictators) and "just because" (the freedom to cause mindless chaos). It was originally inspired by the real-world Operation Just Cause , the 1989 U.S. invasion of Panama. just-cause-prophet
: Prophets like Isaiah in the Jewish tradition or Muhammad in Islam are often framed as champions of a just cause. For instance, Isaiah 1:17 explicitly commands followers to "seek justice" and "correct oppression". : Some groups, like Unitarians, view Jesus as
In religious contexts, "just cause" refers to a morally or legally valid reason for action, while a "prophet" is a divine messenger. It refers to a "righteous cause" (overthrowing dictators)
3. Historical & Literature: A Prophet, a Candidate, and a Just Cause