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In an age of global uncertainty, calls for religious harmony have gained momentum, with initiatives like the Abrahamic Family House in Abu Dhabi and ongoing Catholic-Muslim dialogues promoting shared values against common foes such as extremism and secularism. Yet a literal reading of the King James Bible (KJB) paints these efforts—often dubbed “Chrislam” for their… Read more

Antisemitism—the irrational hatred of Jews, often extending to opposition against the nation of Israel—has long intertwined with Christian theology, particularly in debates over eschatology and covenant theology. At its core, this correlation stems from supersessionism (or Replacement Theology), the belief that the Christian Church has fully supplanted ethnic Israel in God’s redemptive plan. This view,… Read more

Lights flicker, crowds chant, and the devil’s in the details. Over the last decade, WWE hasn’t just scripted some spooky storylines—it’s unleashed a full-blown occult invasion, from blood-soaked rituals on television to superstars hawking Satanic swag off-screen. Forget the body slams; this is soul-slamming territory, where witchcraft, blasphemy, and anti-faith fury have turned the ring… Read more

In the summer of 2025, the Pentagon’s U.A.P. Task Force released a 400-page report confirming “non-human biologics” recovered from crash sites. Congress scheduled closed-door briefings. Netflix’s 3 Body Problem topped streaming charts. And in living rooms across America, aliens sold apartments on Apartments.com, crunched Doritos, and built websites on Squarespace. To most, this is entertainment—harmless… Read more

In the Bible, Galatians 5:19-21 lists the “works of the flesh” with unflinching clarity: adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness, idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies, envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, “and such like.” The passage ends with a warning: those who practice such things “shall not inherit the kingdom of God.” For centuries, theologians… Read more

In an age dominated by cinematic universes and billion-dollar franchises, a curious thread connects the caped crusaders of Marvel and DC to ancient scriptural warnings: the Nephilim. Described in the Bible as the hybrid offspring of fallen angels and human women, these “mighty men… of renown” (Genesis 6:4) are not merely a footnote in Genesis—they… Read more

Forget the Grammys, the private jets, the billion-dollar tours. The real price tag on Tinseltown’s glitter might be etched in hellfire, according to a chilling Bible-based exposé shaking the celebrity world. The King James Version of Matthew 4:8-9 lays it bare: Satan drags Jesus to a mountaintop, flashes “all the kingdoms of the world, and… Read more

In an era of polarized politics, a movement known as Christian Nationalism has gained traction among some evangelical circles, advocating for the United States to be governed explicitly under Christian principles. Proponents envision a nation where biblical law shapes legislation, public education, and cultural institutions—a “kingdom of God” built through political dominion. Yet a rigorous… Read more

A fourth-century bishop in North Africa scribbles a massive book called City of God, and boom—centuries of blood, pogroms, and Holocaust-level hate get the green light, all under the banner of “Christianity.” That bishop? Augustine of Hippo. His brainchild? Replacement Theology—the lie that the church stole Israel’s spot as God’s chosen people. The Bible screams… Read more

The Vatican’s got a billion followers claiming they’re the OG Christians, but a hardcore dive into the King James Bible (KJB) blows the lid off: Roman Catholics are NOT biblical Christians. They’re a pagan knockoff — “Mystery, Babylon the Great, the Mother of Harlots” (Revelation 17:5) — peddling goddess worship, works-for-salvation scams, and a fake… Read more

In the shadowed corners of 1960s Harlem, a doctrine emerged that would grow into one of America’s most influential yet spiritually perilous movements among African Americans: the Five Percent Nation, also known as the Nation of Gods and Earths. Founded by Clarence 13X—a former Nation of Islam minister expelled for heresy—this group did not merely… Read more

In the vast marketplace of modern Bible translations, the New International Version (NIV) and New Living Translation (NLT) reign supreme among American readers. The NIV, first published in 1978 and updated in 2011, claims over 500 million copies in print. The NLT, launched in 1996 by Tyndale House, markets itself as “clear, accurate, and easy… Read more

A deep dive into the Bible exposes the Roman Catholic Church’s (RCC) “Mary” as a total fraud. Forget the humble Jewish mother of Jesus in Scripture. The RCC’s version — sinless, perpetual virgin, “Queen of Heaven,” and cosmic Mediatrix — is a dead ringer for the ancient Babylonian demon goddess Inanna/Ishtar, the same pagan idol… Read more

In the swirling digital bazaar of spiritual testimonies and viral awakenings, where YouTube channels promise glimpses of the divine and self-published books recount journeys to heaven and hell, a quiet but insistent biblical caution echoes: Not every vision is a visitation from God. The Bible, that ancient lodestar of faith for millions, warns against the… Read more

In the aftermath of the cosmic reordering foretold in ancient texts, a vision of an eternal future emerges—one where sorrow, death, and the burdens of the past are no more. According to the Bible, the New Heaven, New Earth, and New Jerusalem represent the ultimate destiny for the redeemed, a reality inaugurated after the Great… Read more

John Calvin, the 16th-century Protestant heavyweight, stands accused of heresy, peddling a warped version of Jesus Christ and a counterfeit gospel through his TULIP doctrine. The Bible, the gold standard of truth, delivers a brutal verdict: Calvin’s five-point system—Total Depravity, Unconditional Election, Limited Atonement, Irresistible Grace, and Perseverance of the Saints—leads followers to a false… Read more

The Calvinist doctrine of Limited Atonement comes under scrutiny when examined in the light of the Bible. This pillar of Calvinism’s TULIP claims Jesus died only for a select crew—the so-called “elect” handpicked by God for salvation—leaving everyone else out in the cold. But a straight-up, literal reading of Scripture, backed by verses like 1… Read more

In a theological cage match, the Bible takes center stage to settle a heated debate: Who are God’s “elect”? Calvinists, following Reformation heavyweight John Calvin, claim it’s individual believers handpicked by God for salvation. But a literal reading of Scripture, using verses like Genesis 12:1-7, Isaiah 2:1-4, and Romans 11:19-32, delivers a knockout punch, arguing… Read more