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==The Revelation of Ares== ''The Revelation of Ares'' is made of two parts: * ''The Gospel Given at Ares'', which Michel Potay claims to have received from Jesus in 1974, physically present during 39 or 40 nights in Michel Potay's home at Ares; * ''The Book'', which Michel Potay received in 1977 from God himself, manifesting himself during five nights in another part of Michel Potay's home at Ares, now named ''The House of the Holy Word''. ''The Revelation of Ares'' is supposed to be the continuation of the Bible and the Quran, as expressed in chapter 2 of ''The Revelation of Ares''. To distinguish ''The Gospel Given at Ares'' from ''The Book'', Potay's references to chapters are given in Arabic numeral for ''The Gospel Given at Ares'', and in Roman numerals for ''The Book''. In both cases, Michel Potay said he wrote on paper the message he was hearing. ''The Gospel Given at Ares'' is written in classical French, but ''The Book'' is written in a non-grammatical manner using mostly French words but also words from other languages. Michel Potay claims that God put in his mind the meaning of ''The Book'', so that he could explain it to humanity.<ref>The Revelation of Ares, Bilingual Edition (English & French), published in 1996, 777 pages, {{ISBN|2901821073}}, {{ISBN|978-2901821076}}.</ref> ''The Revelation of Ares''' core message is to practice and develop, within oneself and with everyone: love, forgiveness, freedom, creativity and spiritual intelligence.<ref>Frère Michel Potay, Et ce que tu auras écrit, Arès, France, Maison de la Révélation, coll. « Le pèlerin d'Arès », 1991-1992, broché ({{ISBN|2-901821-06-5}}), p.74-76</ref> ''The Revelation of Ares'' also puts forward a social message that both religion and politics should disappear, since religion is against freedom and does not come from God but should be replaced by spirituality,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.freesoulblog.net/jDD/jDDuv.html |title=frslblg-0044UScomments |website=www.freesoulblog.net |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071111123054/http://freesoulblog.net/jDD/jDDuv.html |archive-date=2007-11-11}}</ref> and since political leadership is against freedom, it should be replaced by competent management.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.freesoulblog.net/jME/jMEuv.html |title=#135US politics's_a_cancer |website=www.freesoulblog.net |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130602025210/http://www.freesoulblog.net/jME/jMEuv.html |archive-date=2013-06-02}}</ref> Moreover, pilgrims of Arès have the spiritual and social mission to spread around them the good Word of God to free humankind<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.freesoulblog.net/jM9/jM9uv.html |title=#129US pilgrimage_to_spiritual_life |website=www.freesoulblog.net |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130528004819/http://www.freesoulblog.net/jM9/jM9uv.html |archive-date=2013-05-28}}</ref>
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