Before We Start
The Bible declares—the sun will shine seven times brighter, and the moon will glow like the sun (Isaiah 30:26). How could that possibly work—without incinerating everything? (Besides, the moon obviously can't shine like the sun; it can only reflect.)
Now consider this:
“From the rising of the sun to its going down…” (Psalm 113:3).
For millennia, these words were accepted as literal truth—until Galileo shattered the delusion. The sun does not rise; the earth turns. So face it: did Isaiah prophesy a literal sevenfold blaze, the moon turned to scorching daylight?
Taken at face value, this is no gentle dawn.
It is a world consumed by fire—perpetually—the earth trapped between two suns, one burning seven times hotter. And astonishingly, the verse claims this cosmic furnace is meant for healing God’s people.
Healing—with hellfire?
And then the prophecy turns in the opposing direction:
“The sun will turn to darkness, and the moon to blood, before the great and awesome day of the Lord.” (Joel 2:31).
Blazing light—or utter darkness? A sevenfold sun that incinerates, or a sun extinguished?
Either way, both cannot be true literally.
And yet both stand in Scripture—demanding an answer.
These paradoxes are not errors to explain away or contradictions to discard—they are veils waiting to be pierced by revelation, the very seals that hide God's raw intent.
This book does not admire these visions from a safe distance. It drags them into the light—and forces confrontation.
From there, it exposes the questions humanity has buried for centuries:
• Who made God?
• Why does God have a Son—and only one? How does Divine reproduction work, and what is the logic behind it?
• How do we know the Bible is true?
• Which version of the Bible holds authority—if any at all?
• If all religions claim goodness, why have they fractured the world and sown division, fear, and misunderstanding?
• What actually happens after death?
• Did Satan rebel—or was he dispatched to deceive?
• If God knows all, why permit deception, sin, and suffering to persist?
• What is the abyss—and why was it ever allowed to exist?
These are not idle speculations.
They determine whether billions live aligned with truth—or trapped inside inherited error.
This book offers no soothing comfort.
It delivers unrelenting clarity.
Through a merciless weave of scripture, it slices through centuries of contradiction, excavating God’s raw intent—from cosmic vastness to the fractured human heart—unearthing a voice buried beneath translation, tradition, domination, and deception masquerading as virtue.
By the final page, you will not merely have answers—you will see why the words “from the rising of the sun to its going down” were never about astronomy, and never as simple as they sounded.
Once you see it, you cannot unsee it.
Buckle up—from Foreword to Appendix, it’s a transformative ride.