In various religious and mythological narratives, figures are prophesied to come and save humanity, such as the Messiah in Christianity, the Mahdi in Islam, and the Kalki Avatar in Hinduism. These saviors are often depicted as bringing redemption, peace, or enlightenment to the world during times of crisis or moral decline. Each tradition has its own interpretation of who this savior is and the nature of their mission. Ultimately, the concept of a savior reflects humanity's hope for renewal and transformation.
They will eventually, then Jesus will come back to save humanity.
Jesus came to Earth to save humanity from sin and offer redemption through his teachings, sacrifice, and resurrection.
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There are many. One of it is save ozone, save humanity.
According to scripture, Jesus came to Earth to save humanity from sin and offer eternal life through his sacrifice on the cross.
to save humanity from Mexicans
because it can also be an animal and save the endangered species
Jesus came down from heaven to Earth to save humanity from sin and offer them the opportunity for redemption and eternal life through his teachings, sacrifice, and resurrection.
God chose Noah to build the ark and save humanity from the great flood because Noah was a righteous and obedient man who found favor in God's eyes.
According to Catholic belief, Jesus came to Earth to save humanity from sin and offer the opportunity for eternal life through his teachings, sacrifice, and resurrection.
If it’s from the Epic of Gilgamesh, his role was trying to save humanity.