Preface
“The 7 Lies They Didn’t Tell You About.”
I had been putting it off. Procrastinating. Again.
I was exhausted. For several days my dog had been waking me up, shattering what should have been eight solid hours of sleep. All I wanted was to catch up on the rest I had lost. Then, on this particular morning, I heard the wind.
More precisely, I heard a gentle metallic clanging: the edge of the blinds tapping against my steel water bottle on the windowsill. At first I mistook it for the familiar clink of my dog’s food and water bowls in the bathroom next to the bedroom. For some reason I had left the bottle on the ledge the night before. The breeze kept nudging the blinds into it, producing soft, persistent ding-dong sounds that refused to let me drift back to sleep.
My dog had already stirred me once. I let him down to drink, then lifted him back onto the bed when he returned. As I tried once more to reclaim my lost sleep, something unexpected happened. I began to hear words—clear, insistent—as if someone were preaching inside my head.
“Start hanging out with people. Get along with them. If you cannot get along with people, you are not loving the way the Bible describes love. Do not limit yourself to those who are like you. The Bible never teaches segregation or polarisation. People did that—Jesus never did."
The Bible commands us to love our neighbours and even our persecutors, those who hate us. Yet today, what many call ‘religion’ has become the opposite of that love.
Love is transcendent. It is not conditional. The Bible describes it as patient and kind. In its place, people have invented a new philosophy that dresses up hate and evil as love and goodness. They have gutted the central message of the Bible—replacing the way, the truth, and the life that Jesus proclaimed—with something obnoxious, detestable, and vile.
They have given themselves license to judge, hate, persecute, and marginalise anyone unlike themselves—the very behaviour Jesus condemned. He warned about people who would call Him “Lord, Lord,” perform miracles, cast out demons, and still hear the devastating reply: “I never knew you. Depart from me.”
Who am I talking about? I am referring to those who call themselves Christians but whose actions, obsessions, and “fruits” (as the New Testament puts it) look nothing like the conduct God expects.
God has a clear code of conduct. The Ten Commandments rest on two great commandments that can be summarised today as loving God and loving people. Scripture makes plain that we cannot claim to love the God we have not seen if we do not love the people we do see. “Honor those God honors.” “If you love me, obey my commands.” “Abide in me, and you will bear much fruit.” “Do not judge, or you too will be judged.”
Some of Jesus’ most controversial statements have been misunderstood by both Christians and critics alike:
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“If your hand causes you to sin, cut it off…”
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“Let the dead bury their own dead.”
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“If anyone does not hate his father and mother, brother and sister…”
These are not meant for literal, surface-level application by the general public. They are “words with hidden meanings”—coded language, puzzle pieces intended for a specific audience. Their true intent becomes visible only when assembled correctly. By the end of this book, you will understand why.
Much of what passes for biblical teaching today has come from unskilled, self-appointed teachers who learned within their own echo chambers. They anoint one another, form exclusive clans, brand their version of Christianity, and impose it on society as absolute truth. What they call the “leading of the Holy Spirit” is too often a convenient label for their own assumptions and justifications—making their interpretations seem unassailable.
Look around. If the Holy Spirit truly inspired the wildly contradictory views on the nature of God (one or three-in-one), the person of Jesus, the role of the Holy Spirit, the rapture, homosexuality, abortion, and how to treat those who disagree—then that Spirit would appear deeply conflicted.
Some believers claim superiority because they speak in tongues, cast out demons, or trace their roots to the Pentecostal movement. Yet Jesus explicitly warned of a generation that would do exactly these things while still hearing “I never knew you.” Spiritual gifts are not proof of divine favour. Other major religions—dismissed by many Christians as outside God’s kingdom—display similar “miraculous” phenomena. Does that make their practitioners specially chosen?
Too many Christians, especially in mainstream circles, walk around drunk on a toxic blend of superiority and ideological illogic. They have twisted the core of the Scriptures, walking proud, and become what God hates: the very opposite of Jesus.
If Jesus displayed anything close to hatred, it was toward the Pharisees and religious leaders of his day—those who had studied the Scriptures extensively yet missed its heart. He called them whitewashed tombs, hypocrites, blind guides who loved the praise of men, who strained out gnats while swallowing camels, who traveled land and sea to make one convert and turned him into twice the son of hell they were themselves.
Yet even as he confronted them, Jesus did not retaliate personally. At the cross he prayed, “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” His harsh words targeted the spirit operating through the system, not every individual within it. He welcomed Nicodemus, a Pharisee, and patiently explained to him the mystery of being “born again.”
Jesus opposed the Pharisees for a higher purpose—one veiled from plain sight. He pronounced consequences because every choice carries a harvest. Small decisions, small consequences. Weighty decisions by those who claim to teach God’s law bring heavier judgment. “Blind guides… you will receive the greater condemnation.”
This book, The 7 Lies They Didn’t Tell You About, is written with a dual purpose. It is both a warning and a pronouncement against today’s Pharisees, and an invitation with a clear, accessible light for anyone seeking the real heart of Jesus’ message.
Foreword: Behind the Curtain
Most people live their lives inside a carefully constructed theatre. For the pious, the script is the Bible they were given, the stage is the church they attend, and the bouncer is the preacher at the door. They are told this theatre is the whole world — the only safe and meaningful place to stand.
But what if the stage is rotting?
What if the bouncer is a squatter?
We are taught that the path to the Divine is paved with certainty, tradition, and a specific set of ancient books. But what if that path has been obscured and layered over time — not always through malice, but through ignorance, fear, repetition, and well-meaning systems that no longer remember their original purpose?
In the following pages, we are going to walk behind the curtain. We will examine the fingerprints on the script, the machinery behind the stage, and the systems that have shaped the performance for centuries.
This is not an attack on the Divine.
It is an unmasking of the masks that have been placed between humanity and the Source.
This book is written as a summary and supplementary insight to my first book, The 7 Seals — The Paradox of God. Each chapter corresponds directly with the seals explored in that work.
This journey begins with the First Seal and builds through each revelation that follows. We are not merely looking for new information — we are looking for the exit from the stagnant pond.
To find the Source, we must first break the Seven Seals that have kept it hidden.
Let’s start with the script itself.
Chapter 1 - The Bible Is Flawed
Let us call a spade a spade.
For centuries, the Bible has been treated as untouchable — a flawless book supposedly preserved perfectly by God Himself. Yet history, manuscript evidence, archaeology, and textual criticism tell a very different story.
The Bible was edited.
It was altered.
Passages were inserted.
Words were changed.
Entire ideas were softened, reshaped, or reframed.
This is not conspiracy theory.
It is documented scholarship.
Some changes were minor. Others reshaped theology itself. In certain cases, entire books function more as ideological literature than straightforward historical records.
One striking example is the Book of Esther.
The Book of Esther tells a dramatic and compelling story, but many scholars regard it as historical fiction layered upon older Persian court traditions. While King Ahasuerus is commonly linked to Xerxes I, no Persian records mention Esther (Hadassah), Mordecai, Haman the Agagite, or the alleged slaughter of 75,000 enemies in a single day. The narrative bears the marks of purposeful literary construction — dramatic reversals, exaggerated numbers, stylized villains, and nationalistic triumph.
Xerxes I is a historically attested figure.
Strong independent evidence for the events described in Esther remains absent.
One detail makes this especially notable: among the thousands of manuscript fragments discovered in the Dead Sea Scrolls — representing nearly every book of the Hebrew Bible — not a single fragment of Esther has been found.
For a book later elevated to reinforce Jewish identity and establish the festival of Purim, its complete absence from Qumran raises serious questions about its early status and acceptance.
Not every book in the Bible was written as literal history. Some are theological constructions, some political narratives, some moral dramas, and some poetry. Yet later tradition flattened them all into one “perfect” divine product.
The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls further shattered any illusion of a pristine, unchanging text. Alongside familiar biblical books, the Qumran community preserved and highly valued writings later excluded from most Jewish and Christian canons — such as 1 Enoch (with around 25 copies) and Jubilees (21 copies).
What did not align with emerging institutional needs was often marginalized, disputed, or excluded.
That is not always the pursuit of truth.
Sometimes it is the protection of ideology.
The deeper problem is this: many believers assume the modern Bible descended untouched from heaven. In reality, it passed through generations of human hands — scribes, councils, kings, and priests — each carrying political motives, cultural assumptions, and theological agendas. When the early movement was absorbed into imperial power, the process of selection and shaping intensified. The text became a tool for unity and control as much as revelation.
Consider Deuteronomy 32:8.
Many modern Bibles read: “The Most High divided the nations among the sons of Israel.”
Older readings from the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Septuagint say: “according to the sons of God” or “angels of God.”
One altered phrase quietly softened an older divine council worldview into a simpler monotheistic framework. A single word changed the entire picture.
This pattern repeats throughout scripture. The story of the woman caught in adultery (John 7:53–8:11) is absent from the earliest manuscripts. The longer ending of Mark (16:9–20) does not appear in the oldest copies. The explicit Trinitarian formula in 1 John 5:7–8 was inserted centuries later. Early manuscripts of Matthew 20:16 lack the added line “For many are called, but few chosen.”
Translation and formatting added further layers. Ancient manuscripts had no chapter divisions, verse numbers, quotation marks, or modern punctuation. Translators made thousands of choices — some innocent, some shaped by theology. Capitalizing “god” into “God” or “he” into “He” quietly injects conclusions the originals left open. Red-letter editions visually elevate certain words in ways the earliest texts never did.
The reader inherits not merely scripture — but layers of editorial interpretation accumulated over centuries.
The Bible still contains wisdom, insight, poetry, and profound truths. Some discarded voices — such as the Gospel of Thomas with its emphasis on the Kingdom within — preserved powerful reminders that the divine is accessible here and now, independent of temples and hierarchies.
But we must be honest about the container.
The book bears fingerprints.
Human fingerprints.
Editorial fingerprints.
Political fingerprints.
Religious fingerprints.
To acknowledge this is not an attack on truth.
It is the beginning of honesty — and the first step toward seeing clearly what the First Seal has tried to conceal.

Chapter 2 - Hell Is Not in the Scripture: It Is Man-Made
Hell — A Moral Police
When I was a child, my mum would say, “Stop being a brat or the police will come and catch you.” They never did. The threat was enough. It kept me in line.
For centuries, the Church has used the fear of “Hell” as one of its most powerful weapons. Preachers have painted terrifying pictures of eternal fire, conscious torment, and endless suffering — all designed to keep believers obedient, fearful, and financially supportive.
Yet here is the uncomfortable truth:
The word “Hell” as most people understand it does not appear even once in the original languages of the Bible.
It is a man-made invention. A theological mash-up. A fear-based marketing tool dressed up as divine revelation.
The Great Translation Heist
The English word “Hell” is a blanket term that translators forced over four completely different original words:
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Sheol (Hebrew) — The grave. The pit. The realm of the dead. A place of silence and unconsciousness. “The dead know nothing” (Ecclesiastes 9:5). No fire. No torment. Just death.
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Hades (Greek) — The Greek version of Sheol. A temporary holding place for the dead. Even Jesus went there for three days.
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Gehenna (Greek/Aramaic) — The one word Jesus actually used. It refers to the Valley of Hinnom, a real garbage dump outside Jerusalem where trash, sewage, and dead bodies were burned day and night. Jesus used it as a metaphor for destruction — the burning up of sin and wickedness, not the eternal torture of the soul. It was a refining fire that consumes the rot so something clean can remain.
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Tartarus (Greek) — Used only once in the entire Bible (2 Peter 2:4). It refers to the bottomless pit or abyss reserved specifically for fallen angels. It has nothing to do with human beings.
These four distinct concepts — a quiet grave, a waiting realm, a burning trash dump, and a prison for rebel angels — were deliberately flattened into one terrifying English word: Hell.
This was not an innocent translation mistake. It was theological engineering.
The Second Seal – The Red Horse of Fear
In The 7 Seals, the Second Seal reveals a red horse whose rider is given a great sword and the power to take peace from the earth. Many see this as physical war. The deeper truth is spiritual and psychological warfare.
Fear is the weapon.
Once Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire, the gentle message of Jesus was gradually replaced by a system of control. Medieval church leaders sold indulgences — literal “get out of Hell free” certificates — to fund grand cathedrals and wars. The Inquisition burned people alive, claiming it was an act of mercy to save them from eternal Hell. Missionaries terrorised entire populations with images of Hell to force conversion.
This was never the gospel of love.
This was empire dressed in religious clothing.
The Character of God
If God is love (1 John 4:8), how can He be the author of a cosmic torture chamber that burns people forever without end?
The idea of eternal conscious torment directly contradicts the Father that Jesus revealed — a deity who runs toward His lost children, not one who builds an eternal Auschwitz.
The Greek word often translated as “eternal” or “forever” is aionios. It does not primarily mean infinite time without end. It means “pertaining to an age” — an age-long process. Fire in the Bible is almost always a symbol of purification and destruction of evil, not the endless torture of God’s children.
Gehenna is not a torture chamber.
It is the refinery where sin is burned away so the soul can finally be free.
The Real Purpose of “Hell”
A fear-based religion needs a terrifying Hell to stay in business. Without it, people might stop obeying out of terror and start walking toward God out of love. They might stop paying, stop fearing, and start thinking for themselves.
When the fear of Hell is removed, what remains is far more beautiful and demanding:
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A God who invites us through love, not terror.
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A journey of refinement, not eternal damnation.
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A gospel that is truly good news.
The Red Horse has been riding for centuries, wielding the sword of fear. The Second Seal is now broken. The illusion is shattering.
You do not need to live one more day under the shadow of a man-made Hell.
The truth sets you free — and perfect love casts out all fear.
Chapter 3 - Heaven Is Not an Exclusive Club
The Myth of the V.I.P. List
Imagine velvet ropes, stone-faced bouncers, and a long line of hopefuls shivering in the cold while a privileged few flash their membership cards and stroll straight in.
For centuries, much of Christianity has operated exactly like that — the world’s most arrogant doorman. Heaven was presented as an exclusive VIP lounge, and the Church claimed sole authority over the guest list. Get the prayer right. Join the right group. Believe the right doctrine. Pay your dues. Fail any of these, and you’re left outside in the eternal dark.
But when the Third Seal breaks, we meet a rider who exposes the entire scam.
The Third Seal – The Black Horse and the Scales
Revelation 6:5-6 describes a black horse whose rider carries a pair of scales. Most assume this signals famine — people working a full day just to buy a little bread. But the instruction is strange: “Do not harm the oil and the wine.”
Luxury items were protected while staples were rationed. This is not ordinary famine. This is spiritual economics. The black horse reveals the moment religion turned grace into a scarce commodity — something to be measured, controlled, bought, and sold.
The scales were never really about wheat and barley. They were about value — how religion began weighing human souls and deciding who was worthy of God and who was not.
The Great Gate-Crashers
Jesus repeatedly embarrassed the religious elite by welcoming those who had no right to be welcomed:
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The Magi were pagan star-gazers practicing astrology — the very thing Deuteronomy condemned. Yet they were among the first to worship the newborn King. The very people religion would have curated out of the story were the ones God invited to the front of the line.
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The Good Samaritan belonged to a hated, “heretical” people group. Jesus made him the hero of the story, proving that an outsider showing mercy was closer to the Kingdom than a priest or Levite.
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Abraham, the man called “father of the faithful,” had no Bible, no Ten Commandments, no church membership, and no orthodox creed. He simply trusted.
Jesus never said, “I am the passport or membership card.” He said, “I am the Way” (hodos) — a path, not a fortress. A road is open. A road does not check credentials.
The Three Waves of the Harvest
The religious system loves a simple, terrifying binary: one life, one chance — believe correctly or be lost forever. But the scales of the black horse reveal a far more just and calculated reality. The harvest of humanity is not a single event; it is a process that unfolds in waves:
The harvest of humanity appears to come in waves:
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Firstfruits — These are the ones who are ready now. They have awakened in this life and become pure in love, transcending the systems of fear and pride. They are the early ripened harvest — the group described in Matthew 25 who cared for the stranger and the “least of these." Revelation 14:4 calls them the “firstfruits,” the participants in the First Resurrection.
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The Main Harvest — This is the great weighing that comes after this generation (approximately 10,000 years). This is the Second Resurrection described in Revelation 20; those who missed the first trip are raised and evaluated. Again, this judgment is not based on correct doctrine or religious branding, but on the tangible “fruit” of their deeds and how they treated others.
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The Gleaning / Cycles of Refinement — For those still bound by hardcore resistance and the obstinacy of pride, there remain the long "10,000 cycles" (10,000 x 10,000 years). These are the ages (aionios) of correction and learning. The "fire" is life itself. It does not destroy the person; suffering burns away what cannot enter the Kingdom. If the soul remains unyielding, the cycle simply repeats. This is the realm reserved for the fallen angels — The Abyss. These ancient warnings sound eternal because, to the stubborn heart, the wheel of refinement becomes an age without end.
Heaven is not an exclusive club with limited seating. It is a reality you grow into. The scales do not exist to exclude — they exist to measure and restore.
Stop Paying the Bouncer
When the Third Seal breaks, the entire illusion collapses.
The gates of Heaven were never locked by God. They were boarded up by men who discovered they could profit from selling keys. Unknown to him, the bouncer was never protecting something sacred — he was protecting his establishment and their income.
Righteousness was never about having the right label.
It has always been about how we treat our neighbour and “the least of these.”
The Source was never confined to institutions, labels, or walls.
Love reaches further than any creed can measure.
The scales are now in your hands. No gatekeeper can carry them for you.
Now you know why some withheld the truth from you.
The Myth of the V.I.P. List
Imagine velvet ropes, stone-faced bouncers, and a long line of hopefuls shivering in the cold while a privileged few flash their membership cards and stroll straight in.
For centuries, much of Christianity has operated exactly like that — the world’s most arrogant doorman. Heaven was presented as an exclusive VIP lounge, and the Church claimed sole authority over the guest list. Get the prayer right. Join the right group. Believe the right doctrine. Pay your dues. Fail any of these, and you’re left outside in the eternal dark.
But when the Third Seal breaks, we meet a rider who exposes the entire scam.
The Third Seal – The Black Horse and the Scales
Revelation 6:5-6 describes a black horse whose rider carries a pair of scales. Most assume this signals famine — people working a full day just to buy a little bread. But the instruction is strange: “Do not harm the oil and the wine.”
Luxury items were protected while staples were rationed. This is not ordinary famine. This is spiritual economics. The black horse reveals the moment religion turned grace into a scarce commodity — something to be measured, controlled, bought, and sold.
The scales were never really about wheat and barley. They were about value — how religion began weighing human souls and deciding who was worthy of God and who was not.
The Great Gate-Crashers
Jesus repeatedly embarrassed the religious elite by welcoming those who had no right to be welcomed:
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The Magi were pagan star-gazers practicing astrology — the very thing Deuteronomy condemned. Yet they were among the first to worship the newborn King. The very people religion would have curated out of the story were the ones God invited to the front of the line.
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The Good Samaritan belonged to a hated, “heretical” people group. Jesus made him the hero of the story, proving that an outsider showing mercy was closer to the Kingdom than a priest or Levite.
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Abraham, the man called “father of the faithful,” had no Bible, no Ten Commandments, no church membership, and no orthodox creed. He simply trusted.
Jesus never said, “I am the passport or membership card.” He said, “I am the Way” (hodos) — a path, not a fortress. A road is open. A road does not check credentials.
The Three Waves of the Harvest
The religious system loves a simple, terrifying binary: one life, one chance — believe correctly or be lost forever. The scales of the black horse tell a different, far more just story.
The harvest of humanity appears to come in waves:
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Firstfruits — Those who awaken in this life and learn to love. They lead the way.
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The Main Harvest — The great weighing of hearts across all nations and generations. Not based on correct doctrine, but on the fruit of their lives — how they treated the hungry, the stranger, the prisoner (Matthew 25).
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The Gleaning / Cycles of Refinement — For those still bound by stubbornness and evil, there remain ages (aionios) of correction and learning. The fire does not destroy the person — it burns away what cannot enter the Kingdom.
Heaven is not an exclusive club with limited seating. It is a reality you grow into. The scales do not exist to exclude — they exist to measure and restore.
Stop Paying the Bouncer
When the Third Seal breaks, the entire illusion collapses.
The gates of Heaven were never locked by God. They were boarded up by men who discovered they could profit from selling keys. Unknown to him, the bouncer was never protecting something sacred — he was protecting his establishment and their income.
Righteousness was never about having the right label.
It has always been about how we treat our neighbour and “the least of these.”
The Source was never confined to institutions, labels, or walls.
Love reaches further than any creed can measure.
The scales are now in your hands. No gatekeeper can carry them for you.
Now you know why some withheld the truth from you.
Chapter 4 - Adam and Eve Were Not the First Humans: The Religion Virus
The Pale Green Shadow
The fourth rider gallops out on a horse the color of a stagnant pond. In the original Greek, the word is chloros — a sickly, pale green. This is not the vibrant green of life and growth. It is the color of a small puddle that has sat still for too long, covered in a thin film of rot while convinced it is the entire ocean.
This rider represents the Religion Virus — a system that claims to represent God while quietly opposing the very truth it pretends to defend. It is the spirit of Anti-Christ, not because it denies Jesus outright, but because it replaces the living Source with a controlled, boxed-in version of the Divine.
The rider is not alone. In Revelation 6:8, Hades follows close behind him — the grave. This is the spiritual cemetery of dead religion: churches full of people who have been taught to stop thinking, stop questioning, and simply wait for the afterlife while their present life slowly rots away in the stagnant pond.
The tragedy is that most people carrying this virus do not even know they are infected. The majority of preachers and believers are not villains — they are simply repeating the scripts they were given. They are swimming in the stagnant pond, unaware of the vast sea beyond it. But at the center of the system sit those who know better — the few who have seen the 7 Lies and chosen to keep the vault locked.
Mystery vs. The Box
The Bible was never meant to be a science textbook. It is a book of mystery, spiritual insight, and cycles. Yet organized religion is terrified of mystery. You cannot control what you cannot fully explain.
So the system shrinks an unfathomable God into a neat, predictable box. It speaks with absolute certainty about things the Bible is silent on, and the people accept it as gospel. God is placed in a cage and sold as “fully understood.”
The Adam and Eve Clue
One of the clearest contradictions left in plain sight is the origin story of humanity. Most believers have been taught that Adam and Eve were the literal first two humans on Earth. But the text itself raises an obvious problem the establishment prefers to ignore:
After Cain killed Abel and was banished, he cried out, “Whoever finds me will kill me” (Genesis 4:14).
If Adam, Eve, and Cain were the only people alive, who was Cain afraid of?
Cain then went to the land of Nod, found a wife, and built a city. You do not build a city for three people.
The Bible is giving us a spiritual history, not a biological census. Yet the religious system demands that you switch off your logic to protect a literalist narrative that the text itself does not support.
The War on Logic
This virus thrives by rejecting uncomfortable truth. From putting Galileo under house arrest for saying the Earth moves, to modern suspicion of evolution and basic geology, institutional religion has often positioned itself against science and reason — all in the name of “defending the faith.”
They claim the pain of childbearing is a unique curse because of Eve. Yet every female mammal, bird, and reptile experiences pain and struggle in reproduction. They did not “fall.” They simply live. By turning basic biology into divine punishment, the system keeps people locked in unnecessary guilt and shame.
The Cycle Repeats
The first Anti-Christs were not outsiders. They were the religious insiders — the Pharisees — so certain of their “Box” that they tried to destroy the carpenter standing right in front of them.
Jesus was a working-class man who lived a real life before he ever entered ministry. The establishment is often the last to recognize truth because it is more committed to preserving the institution than following the Source.
The 7 Lies have been known by those at the top for years. They were hidden not only out of fear, but because the truth would shatter the box and their power would vanish.
The Takeaway: From Pious Rot to Living Truth
The Pale Horse spreads a “living death” — a faith where curiosity dies and pious rot takes its place. You do not have to carry this virus.
Truth does not fear a microscope.
Truth does not fear honest questions.
Truth does not need you to ignore logic to survive.
The Fourth Seal is broken.
The earth is not 6,000 years old.
Adam and Eve were not the first humans.
The spirit of Anti-Christ is not coming — it has been living comfortably inside the stagnant pond of the religious system for centuries.
The living dead are waking up.
The truth is going viral.
The Pale Green Shadow
The fourth rider gallops out on a horse the color of a stagnant pond. In the original Greek, the word is chloros — a sickly, pale green. This is not the vibrant green of life and growth. It is the color of a small puddle that has sat still for too long, covered in a thin film of rot while convinced it is the entire ocean.
This rider represents the Religion Virus — a system that claims to represent God while quietly opposing the very truth it pretends to defend. It is the spirit of Anti-Christ, not because it denies Jesus outright, but because it replaces the living Source with a controlled, boxed-in version of the Divine.
The rider is not alone. In Revelation 6:8, Hades follows close behind him — the grave. This is the spiritual cemetery of dead religion: churches full of people who have been taught to stop thinking, stop questioning, and simply wait for the afterlife while their present life slowly rots away in the stagnant pond.
The tragedy is that most people carrying this virus do not even know they are infected. The majority of preachers and believers are not villains — they are simply repeating the scripts they were given. They are swimming in the stagnant pond, unaware of the vast sea beyond it. But at the center of the system sit those who know better — the few who have seen the 7 Lies and chosen to keep the vault locked.
Mystery vs. The Box
The Bible was never meant to be a science textbook. It is a book of mystery, spiritual insight, and cycles. Yet organized religion is terrified of mystery. You cannot control what you cannot fully explain.
So the system shrinks an unfathomable God into a neat, predictable box. It speaks with absolute certainty about things the Bible is silent on, and the people accept it as gospel. God is placed in a cage and sold as “fully understood.”
The Adam and Eve Clue
One of the clearest contradictions left in plain sight is the origin story of humanity. Most believers have been taught that Adam and Eve were the literal first two humans on Earth. But the text itself raises an obvious problem the establishment prefers to ignore:
After Cain killed Abel and was banished, he cried out, “Whoever finds me will kill me” (Genesis 4:14).
If Adam, Eve, and Cain were the only people alive, who was Cain afraid of?
Cain then went to the land of Nod, found a wife, and built a city. You do not build a city for three people.
The Bible is giving us a spiritual history, not a biological census. Yet the religious system demands that you switch off your logic to protect a literalist narrative that the text itself does not support.
The War on Logic
This virus thrives by rejecting uncomfortable truth. From putting Galileo under house arrest for saying the Earth moves, to modern suspicion of evolution and basic geology, institutional religion has often positioned itself against science and reason — all in the name of “defending the faith.”
They claim the pain of childbearing is a unique curse because of Eve. Yet every female mammal, bird, and reptile experiences pain and struggle in reproduction. They did not “fall.” They simply live. By turning basic biology into divine punishment, the system keeps people locked in unnecessary guilt and shame.
The Cycle Repeats
The first Anti-Christs were not outsiders. They were the religious insiders — the Pharisees — so certain of their “Box” that they tried to destroy the carpenter standing right in front of them.
Jesus was a working-class man who lived a real life before he ever entered ministry. The establishment is often the last to recognize truth because it is more committed to preserving the institution than following the Source.
The 7 Lies have been known by those at the top for years. They were hidden not only out of fear, but because the truth would shatter the box and their power would vanish.
The Takeaway: From Pious Rot to Living Truth
The Pale Horse spreads a “living death” — a faith where curiosity dies and pious rot takes its place. You do not have to carry this virus.
Truth does not fear a microscope.
Truth does not fear honest questions.
Truth does not need you to ignore logic to survive.
The Fourth Seal is broken.
The earth is not 6,000 years old.
Adam and Eve were not the first humans.
The spirit of Anti-Christ is not coming — it has been living comfortably inside the stagnant pond of the religious system for centuries.
The living dead are waking up.
The truth is going viral.
Chapter 5 - Homosexuality Is Not a Sin (And Never Was)
The Cry Under the Altar
When the Fifth Seal breaks, we don’t see a horse. We see a crime scene.
The Book of Revelation describes "souls under the altar" who were slain for their testimony (Revelation 6:9). For centuries, the Church taught that these were martyrs killed by "evil pagans." But when you look through the lens of the Seals, you see a darker truth: These souls were slain by the Church itself.
They were the outcasts, the "different" ones, the queer kids, and the lovers who were told their heart was an "abomination." They didn't die for a creed; they were "slain" spiritually, emotionally, and sometimes physically by a religious system that used the Bible as a blade.
The 1946 Translation Heist
Before we look at the verses, you need to know one shocking fact: The word "homosexual" did not appear in any Bible until 1946.
For 1,900 years, the Word of God survived without that word. It was a modern addition—a "software update" by translators who brought their own cultural biases to the text. They took ancient Greek and Hebrew words that referred to specific types of exploitation and "blanketed" them with a label that didn't exist when the Bible was written.
The "Clobber Passages" Debunked
Religion has five main "hammers" they use to crush queer souls. Let’s look at the original clues:
Sodom and Gomorrah: We’ve been told Sodom was destroyed because of "being gay." But the Bible actually tells us exactly why Sodom fell, and it wasn't sex. Ezekiel 16:49 says: "This was the sin of Sodom: she was arrogant, overfed, and unconcerned; she did not help the poor and needy." Sodom fell because of pride and apathy. The "sin" was the Church’s own behavior—monetizing faith and ignoring the suffering.
Leviticus' "Abomination": The Hebrew word to’ebah doesn't mean "innate moral evil." It means a "taboo" or a ritual boundary for the ancient Israelite tribe. In the context of Leviticus 18 and 20, the concern was incest and family lineage. The "lying with a male" used a rare word (mishkeve) specifically associated with violating family structures. It was about tribal purity, not a ban on love.
David and Jonathan: The Bible contains a beautiful, same-gender covenant that religion tries to "bro-zone." David said of Jonathan: "Your love to me was more wonderful than the love of women" (2 Samuel 1:26). Their souls were "knit" together. This wasn't a "bromance"; it was a soul-covenant that the text honors as holy.
Jesus and the Eunuchs: Jesus explicitly carved out a space for people who didn't fit the "husband/wife" binary. In Matthew 19:12, he speaks of those who are "born eunuchs." In the ancient world, "eunuch" was the catch-all term for the queer, the intersex, and the "different." Jesus didn't condemn them; he said they had a special place in the Kingdom.
Paul’s "Arsenokoitai": Paul invented this word. If he had intended to condemn same-sex relationships—whether loving or purely sexual—he had plenty of existing Greek words at his disposal. Instead, he coined a new term. Scriptural context suggests Arsenokoitai referred to religious exploitation: predators and swindlers—false teachers who deceived church members with extreme doctrine, "angel" worship, or idolatry likened to harlotry, not people in a committed bond of love. (More of this in the next chapter.)
The "Sin" of Hate
God is Love (1 John 4:8). Love cannot be a sin, because love comes from the Source. The real sin is bigotry dressed in a robe. The real "abomination" is a Church that ignores the poor (Sodom’s sin) while bullying the very people Jesus would have invited to dinner.
The Takeaway: The White Robe
In Revelation, the souls under the altar are given White Robes. A robe is a symbol of restored dignity and vindication.
If you have been told your love is a "mistake," the recovered truth of the Fifth Seal is your shelter and your advocate.
Love is the Law.
Hate is the Thief.
The altar was the crime scene.
If you are gay, you are not an abomination; you are a masterpiece. The Church used the Word to bind you, but the Truth is here to set you free.
The Fifth Seal is broken. The slain are rising — and they are wearing white.
Chapter 6 — The Trinity’s Twist and the Celestial Mirror
The Great Earthquake
When the Sixth Seal breaks, the sky rolls up like a scroll and the mountains of theology are shaken out of their places. In the language of mystery, the Sun, Moon, and Stars are not merely celestial bodies — they are a metaphorical map of the hierarchy we have been taught to call “God.”
The Sixth Seal rips away the veil and reveals a twist that shatters the traditional understanding of Trinity. What we have worshipped is not the infinite, unmanifested Source. It is a hierarchy of transcended humans — celestial ancestors who have already walked the path we are now on.
The Sun: Yahweh, the Heavenly Grandfather
Religion has long taught us that Yahweh is the ultimate Source. But the Sixth Seal reveals a profound twist: the Sun is darkened.
The "Sun" represents a specific celestial being — a loving Father whose lineage still walks the earth. He is known in Judeo-Christian tradition as the Ancient of Days and the Angel of the Lord. Some ancient cultures referred to this same high celestial figure as the Heavenly Great Grandfather.
These names carry important clues. “Ancient” implies he had a beginning. “Angel” implies he functions within a hierarchy. He is a transitioned human who has ascended into the highest visible glory — a “Sun-grade” being. He is our Heavenly Grandfather and the Apex of the celestial order, but he is not the infinite, genderless Source beyond all names and forms.
By darkening the Sun, the Sixth Seal calls us to look past the steward and behold the true Source.
The Moon: Jesus, the Perfect Reflection
The Moon has no light of its own; it perfectly reflects the Sun. This is Jesus. He never claimed to be the Source. He said, “The Son can do nothing of himself; he can only do what he sees his Father doing” (John 5:19).
When he declared, “If you have seen me, you have seen the Father,” he was speaking of perfect alignment and reflection, not identity. Jesus is the Prototype — the “Moon-grade” deity who achieved the celestial form we are all destined to grow into.
The Stars: The Holy Ghost and the Angelic Host
The Stars represent the collective body of light — the Holy Ghost. These are the spirits of previously lived humans who now serve as light-bearers and guides for those still on earth. The Bible speaks of mortals being transformed into the glory of the Sun, Moon, and Stars in the resurrection—the event Christians call the "rapture."
Even in Revelation 22, the text reveals a staggering clue. When you read the original scripture without the clutter of editorial interpretation, you see that it is Jesus speaking throughout the entire passage. When the being says, “Don’t worship me; I am a fellow servant,” and then later, “I, Jesus, have sent my angel,” he is revealing his angelic Avatar—his own celestial bodily form. He is showing John exactly what we are becoming: transitioned humans who have achieved stellar glory.
The Fall of the Trinity: Paul’s Warning
This is where the "Translation Heist" of Chapter 5 meets the "Twist" of Chapter 6. When Paul warned about Arsenokoitai, he was targeting the religious exploiters who were already twisting what's called as the pure state of faith and true religion into "Angel Worship" and doctrinal harlotry. These were the predators who deceived church members with extreme doctrines that eventually became the Trinity.
The Trinity was the ultimate "Twist." By collapsing this clear family hierarchy (Sun, Moon, and Stars) into one confusing “three-in-one God,” the Church severed humanity’s understanding of its own divine destiny and potential.
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If Jesus is the Moon-grade Prototype, then we can follow him.
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If the Holy Ghost is the collective Star-grade ancestors, then we can join them.
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If Yahweh is the Sun-grade Heavenly Grandfather, then we are family.
The Takeaway: The Mirror Is Breaking
The Sixth Seal is the moment you stop worshipping the mirror and begin seeing the reality behind it. The mountains of Nicaea are falling. The old hierarchy is being exposed.
You are not a wretched sinner in the hands of an angry God. You are a mortal being destined to become a star. The ancestors are calling. Your celestial future is waiting.
When the clock strikes twelve, you will become one with the stars, rise, and take your place in the sky.
Chapter 7 — The Seventh Seal: The God of This Age
The Half-Hour of Silence
When the Seventh Seal is opened, heaven falls silent for about half an hour.
The horses stop running.
The thunder ceases.
The earthquakes end.
For the first time, there is no noise.
No preaching.
No fear.
No machinery of religion.
Only silence.
And in that silence, the final question rises with terrifying:
Who has truly been sitting on the throne of this world?
For six seals the illusions have been stripped away. Now the last veil lifts.
The “God of this Age” is not "Yahweh", the Father whom Jesus revealed.
He is a usurper.
The Dragon Behind the Throne
Ancient writings described him through symbols because plain language could not contain him. He appears as Leviathan — the twisting, many-headed dragon of chaos. In Revelation he rises as the great red dragon with seven heads and ten horns.
Different ages.
Different masks.
Same hunger.
This is the “god of this age,” the “prince of this world” — a throne-seeking consciousness that has ruled through fear, domination, and deception. He did not create humanity. He colonized it.
Through force and deception, he cast the human species under a dark spell — a spiritual gravity that pulled the soul downward into violence, hierarchy, appetite, and spiritual sleep.
We were not simply fallen.
We were hijacked.
The stagnant pond was formed.
The Beast and the Star
But another path was preserved.
Against the dragon stood the Prototype.
Enoch walked it and was taken.
Jesus embodied it fully.
Jesus never claimed to be the unreachable Source. He came as the perfect reflection of the Father, showing us what every soul is ultimately called to become. Not groveling servants beneath a throne of fear, but mature sons and daughters rising into celestial glory.
Humanity stands between two trajectories:
The Beast — descending into domination and spiritual gravity.
The Star — ascending into wisdom, love, and light.
The dragon taught humanity how to crawl.
The Prototype came to teach us how to rise.
The Stars: The Holy Ghost and the Angelic Host
The Seventh Seal also explains why the scriptures sometimes contradict themselves. One voice reveals a loving, patient Father. Another shows jealousy, violence, and tribal wrath.
These tensions are not the voice of the true Source. They are the fingerprints of men — scribes, kings, councils, and the lingering influence of the usurper — layered across centuries of destruction, restoration, and agenda.
The usurper did not merely twist the words. He reshaped his own image across the ages — from Leviathan the devourer to the master of religion itself — ensuring the record remained a tool of fear, power, and control.
The record became fractured.
Yet the light still broke through.
Jesus came to clarify the picture and point us back to the true Source — beyond fear, beyond manipulation, beyond the stagnant pond.
The Breaking of the Spell
The Seventh Seal is not the end of the world.
It is the end of the spell.
The usurper’s lease is expiring. The masks are failing. The dark gravity that held humanity down is losing its power.
The reason the 7 Lies persist — even among those who know about the 7 Seals — is simple: many are still deceived. They believe they walk in light, yet remain under the dark spell of the usurper.
Because where there is fear, there cannot be perfect love.
In true Love there are no “buts.”
Only light.
Only freedom.
Only love.
The Final Takeaway
The Seventh Seal is broken.
The dragon taught humanity how to crawl.
The Prototype came to teach us how to rise.
You are not a wretched sinner abandoned in a stagnant world.
You are a soul in transition, destined for stellar glory.
The ancestors are calling.
he true Source is greater than any book, any system, or any stolen throne.
The 7 Lies have been exposed.
The masks have fallen.
The real journey has begun.
Welcome home.
Afterword — Now That I Know The Truth, How Should I Live?
After learning who God truly is — and who He is not — I realised something important:
Knowing the truth does not give me permission to feel superior or live in bitterness toward those who still cannot see it.
As I have grown older, I have come to accept a simple but difficult reality: everyone has the right to be wrong. That is their freedom. That is their choice.
Even those who have known the truth for years yet remained silent out of fear, comfort, reputation, or self-interest — they too have their reasons. But reasons do not erase consequence. The warnings have already been issued, and God is not mocked.
Over time, I have also come to realise that true spirituality is not complicated. It is not reserved for intellectuals, theologians, or the religious elite. If spiritual maturity belonged only to geniuses, then only geniuses would enter the Kingdom.
Yet an autistic child who simply loves deeply, speaks honestly, and shows kindness without pretence reveals something greater than many scholars ever will. The Source is far wiser than our systems.
Gay children often reveal something similar. Many express themselves with less attachment to social performance and less fear of cultural expectation. Their honesty exposes a truth religion has struggled to admit for centuries: being gay is not a choice, nor something a person simply decides to become.
Research itself increasingly reflects this reality. Autistic individuals identify as LGBTQ+ at significantly higher rates than the general population. That intersection alone should force humanity to confront an uncomfortable truth: human sexuality is far more complex, natural, and deeply woven into our design than religious systems have wanted to admit.
It breaks my heart that even in our modern world, many are still marginalised, condemned, and psychologically crushed for something they did not choose. Worse still, religion often continues to fuel that suffering through fear, pride, ignorance, and stubbornness disguised as righteousness.
Yet despite all this, I still return to the same conclusion:
Everyone has the right to be wrong.
Does this mean there are no consequences? No.
Does it mean God refuses mercy? No.
At the end of the day, it is less about what God will “do” to us, and more about what we ourselves are becoming.
Heaven does not bend its nature to accommodate pride.
But neither does any soul become worthless in the eyes of the Source.
In the grand scheme of existence, everyone serves a purpose — even those who walk in error. Even the being we call Satan serves a role within the great unfolding story of life, death, rebellion, suffering, and transformation.
Defiance serves a purpose.
Darkness serves a purpose.
Sadness serves a purpose.
Even suffering, terrible as it is, serves a purpose.
Does this mean I should celebrate evil? No.
Does this mean I should participate in it or excuse it? Absolutely not.
It simply means reality is deeper and more complicated than religion often allows itself to admit.
Religion alone does not make someone good.
A religious person can still be cruel.
Still be arrogant.
Still be dishonest.
Still weaponise scripture to defend pride, hatred, control, or spiritual blindness.
I have watched people quote sacred texts out of context to justify their own corruption while pretending to stand for truth. I have even seen teachers of religion convince themselves that because darkness somehow serves a role within the greater story, their own pride, malice, hypocrisy, or destructiveness should somehow be excused as part of “God’s plan.”
That is not wisdom.
That is self-deception masquerading as spirituality.
And honestly, I do not say that with hatred anymore. I say it with sadness. Because there comes a point where a person can become so committed to defending their illusion that they no longer recognise what they themselves have become.
In the end, it is not ultimately about what title you carry, what religion you belong to, who you know, or even how loudly you proclaim love.
It is about who you truly are when nobody is watching.
Actions reveal the soul far louder than words ever will.
That is why I have always believed in action more than performance.
And that is why this book exists.
After learning these truths, I remain humbled that I was entrusted to carry them. I recognise the weight of that responsibility. Truth is not given merely to make us feel enlightened. Truth carries consequence.
Jesus came to reveal truth to the world — to break the curse born from the first rebellion and to show humanity the path out of the darkness.
Every decision we make carries weight.
Every act of love matters.
Every act of cruelty matters.
Every compromise matters.
There is no escaping what we become through the lives we choose to live.
And at the appointed time, those whose souls have been refined into the character of the Prototype will rise. Those who refuse truth, refuse love, and refuse transformation will face the consequences of what they have chosen to become.
In time, all things will eventually be revealed for what they truly are.
And the world will begin again.
The cycle will continue until the next harvest.
The purpose of this book is simple:
To reach people with the truth about life and death.
About the cycles humanity is trapped within.
About the illusions religion has built.
And about how becoming a truly good person goes far deeper than belonging to any religious system.
Because being religious does not make you good.
And knowing the truth does not make you superior to anyone else.
If anything, it only increases your responsibility to love.
If you have made it this far, thank you for walking this journey with me.
As a gift, I would like to offer you access to my first book, The Seven Seals, at no cost.
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I hope this journey has challenged you, awakened you, and perhaps helped you see the world a little differently than before.
Welcome to the search.