John K and the Justice League Analogy
Discovering for others one of the Great accomplishments John made which everybody besides me absolutely refused to acknowledge or see
Previously I have said that John K's blog inspired pretty much everything I've been working on since then such as these articles, in addition to his cartoons. With this article I present one of the most notable examples.

John spoke of Justice League stories as being about “God and his friends.” His online opponents would have viewed this sort of thing as making fun of famous popular artwork, and so he ‘hates everything’. They did not view things as I did, noticing the dimensions around humor. In fact he was pointing out how weird it was that that was essentially the narrative of the Justice League. As he said, “God” shouldn't have much of any problems, but the writers put together opposition for the team on a regular basis.
John was onto something more than that, which is a theological analogy. The Key tool of American pop culture for introducing a certain fact. Superman and the other characters really can be said to represent God and his “Friends”. Meaning, the cosmic entities which began to participate at the beginning of creation and continued to participate after, though original sin threw a monkey wrench in this process.

John had a certain fascination with growing up as a Catholic, as he did not, speaking of the big and bad Catholic school kids. Protestantism is against tradition and works, and so they derailed our timeline so that the Justice League Analogy never came to the forefront before this article. Protestants hated the cosmic beings and the cosmic hierarchies they help create, which gave them a motivation to avoid the deeper significance of comic books like the Green Lantern oath as they did not want to discover the analogy. They knew it was there on some level through the spirit, and wanted to keep everybody in the dark about it. They prefer to call comic books and other stuff stupid things to enjoy in your childhood.
Meanwhile John dug out this theological tool, acting against Protestants, performing an interaction with an “alternate universe” where Catholicism is at the very least much more prominent in America, and aggravating the insane hatred of his various opponents because they are fueled by the Protestant legacy.

Green Lantern represents the micronation Ochre city-state, nestled in ancient Africa, who is associated with things such as creativity, willpower, and the significance of fear. It's unfortunate for Protestants that the figure who spoils their whole existence is directly associated with one member of this analogy, the newest member of 7 perhaps.
The Flash represents the red nation as can be seen in various things such as of course his speed. Superman represents the white nation, which is led cosmically by God. Batman represents the black nation and is a profound tool for understanding blackness. Because the Protestants compelled people not to use the character for this purpose, they directly led to our controversies about race.

It should seem that Superman/God should be able to deal with pretty much anything. Justice League stories provoke understanding that this is not the accurate view of his relation to the major cosmic powers. In fact the writers and artists are challenging themselves to tell compelling stories with such a large combined power level which also distinguishes each member in what they contribute.
The model of the superheroes presents a model for the cosmos, as is also directly illustrated by the Cosmic characters which developed this upper spiritual setting in people's imaginations. People begin to understand what distinguishes the almighty God from other figures who have their own unfamiliar infinite significances.
This was derailed in our timeline but the process is actually important, and so one thing the Multiverse accomplishes is to allow people to enjoy the Justice League properly. This shows the vast significance of entertainment, artwork and enjoyment, detaching such things from hedonism and other ill relations.
I plan to make the Justice League Analogy a key way to introduce my body of knowledge about the cosmos to just random people on the internet. But this doesn't actually psycho-spiritually work if people have their brains all fried on acknowledging John K pointing out this tool for me. And as I fix this problem they can decide what they still think about the John K sexual accusations all on their own.
Understanding this analogy proceeds through the spirit, and the genuine desire to learn must be associated. John's haters are the antithesis of people who should be involved in developing knowledge of the cosmos, which all artwork is a powerful tool for doing, even though they previously thought of themselves as insulting a grossout cartoon.