Well you can make joke about it now, but when it really happens, don't think it's that funny anymore
You should think twice before making statements like this. What is it? Veiled threat that some big boys would come and show some justice? That they would come and stuff non-believers? This is how it reads, and if this is not what you wanted to say, think about what and how you say. As of now, it sounds like a threat from evangelical Christian.
Taimi, think now. External saviour? Someone would come and change the world? Would take away 'their' lands? How long would it take for these people to take their lands back? How many people do you know who do not want to have their own land? Are they majority among the people you know? Who could change the people from outside? Who could draw the line between greedy and less greedy people?
Jesus never aspired to be a person who would forcefully change the world. He merely showed the way people shoud live their lives. He never-ever promised anyone directly to take them to paradise. Never. Even on the cross he said that he would
meet the other crucified men at his Father's place, but said
nothing about taking them there.
Before jumping to Bible as a source of truth, think again. There are four canonical gospels in Bible that were selected
deliberately and rationally. There are more gospels and texts known as 'apocrypha'
'apocrypha' that were excluded from Bible on 'doctrinal grounds'. Hence, somebody already knew what is truth and how it should look like. Read the excluded texts and texts of essenes as well before you take anything compiled 350 years after Jesus as the ultimate truth, or reasonable promise of the better world.