the one and unobtainable challenge he faced was the subjucation of people. the will of man is to live as they want in a loosely regulated manner. by that i mean to live in a regulated society with laws and morals similar to that of the majority. he lived in a predominately white country with a focused religion of the masses. when he encroached on the beliefs and the ethnicicity of the larger surrounding countrys, his doctrine lost it's core and paled beside the many races and religious attitudes he came into contact with. look at the present with say, n. Korea. they are able to indoctrine the people with little or no interference because they are not imposing thier beliefs on anyone outside thier borders