The Phrases That Irritate the Devil: A Collection of Quotes or Sayings That Reveal How the Word of Satan Was Passed Off as the Word of God by the Empire That Worshiped Images of Zeus, Mars, Minerva, the Sun, and Other Greco-Roman Gods.

1 No message, however wise and just it may be, pleases everyone; for a reason Rome persecuted one, did it not? Yet there are those who believe that this same message ceased to displease it and ended up becoming its official religion, as if Rome had changed… If it did not change, then Rome spread the word of the slanderer, the word of Satan, because the word of God never pleased it.
2 Remove the wings from the false angel Michael and you will see a Roman legionary, sword in hand, saying: ‘If you want protection, pray on your knees before my statue. Submit to our authority’ (Romans 13:1), ‘do not resist the evil we do to you’ (Matthew 5:39), and ‘if we take what is yours, do not demand it back’ (Luke 6:30). Do you really believe that Jesus said that, and not the empire that crucified him and then bore false witness against him?
3 Word of Zeus (Satan): ‘Those who worshiped me ate pork (2 Maccabees 6, 2 Maccabees 2:7); that must not change… I will command my servants to say that Jesus and his followers said that eating pork no longer defiles a man (Matthew 15:11, Luke 10:9, 1 Timothy 4:1–5), and that he appeared like me; thus my servants will continue worshiping my image, for my own will say that his followers asked that he be worshiped (Hebrews 1:6, 2 Thessalonians 2:3). He came to fulfill the Law and the Prophets (Matthew 5:17–18). But I came to abolish the Law and the Prophets, and to usurp Yahweh, their God (Deuteronomy 4:3–8, Psalm 97:1–7, Exodus 20:3–5). I had already opposed his messengers before (Daniel 10:20). Where there was justice and truth (Deuteronomy 19:21, Daniel 12:10), with my servants I established impunity and lies (Genesis 4:15, Ezekiel 33:18–19); that must not change either’.
4 Rome did not destroy the altars of Jupiter; it only changed the name on the plaque. A system that demands bowing before an image and praying to an intermediary is not monotheism; it is Roman polytheism with a new administrative mask.
5 Word of Jupiter (Satan): ‘The truth will set you free…’ (a man falls at his feet). ‘All this I will give you because you bowed down and worshiped me’. And he reproaches the Roman persecutors: ‘Only one slave fell into the lie? Go into the world, threaten with hell those who refuse, and they will come: to your feet and to my image, because I am in you and you are in me’.
6 Moses said: ‘You shall not bow before likenesses of anything as a way to honor my God… you shall have no other gods, nor other saviors to worship…’ The leader of the people of the cross declared: ‘We do not worship the cross; we only venerate it’. Other leaders added: ‘We do not have that man as God; we only accept him as our only Lord and Savior’. The leader of the people of the wall said: ‘We do not worship the wall; we only honor it’. The leader of the people of the cube replied: ‘We do not worship the cube; it is only a direction’. ‘So simple… I will be leader of the people of carved animals,’ thought Aaron, ‘That applies to me as well. I worship only God; this golden calf is simply my way of doing it’.
7 Word of Satan (Zeus): ‘Every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven to men, except speaking ill of my teachings. Do whatever you want: I will justify you as long as you do not deny me as your only lord and savior, nor question the holiness of ‘forgetting eye for eye,’ allowing the wicked to live without fear of reprisal, protected by my word and by your irrational obedience, while you bow before my mute and deaf image and submit to it, as I subdued Ganymede when I abducted him to make him my cupbearer acolyte.’
8 The dogma of the ‘unforgivable sin’ is the tool of religious tyranny. It arose from the power that persecuted the righteous and was codified by the Roman councils. Its purpose was never to defend justice, but the institution that conceived it. Condemning doubt and forgiving atrocity is the unmistakable hallmark of a criminal empire.
9 The ‘unforgivable sin’, created by the empire that persecuted the righteous, is a shield to protect dogma. They forgive crimes but condemn doubt in them. How can one not doubt the word of the empire that, after persecuting the righteous, arrogated to itself the right to define which texts the righteous preached? Their priority is not justice; it is blind obedience to them with blind faith.
10 If the same people who persecuted Jesus decided what was ‘inspired’, isn’t it strange that the only unforgivable sin is precisely questioning their texts? Divine justice would never put doubt above crime. That is done by an evil empire, not by saints serving God.
11 When the false prophet’s idol sheds tears of blood, it is a sign that the collection box is empty and needs more offerings. While demanding money, he continues to pervert the message: ‘God forgives everything, even those who shed innocent blood. But if you dare question my word, you will never be forgiven’.
12 For them, the unforgivable sin is not the violation of a child but the doubt about the Bible (Mark 3:29). They prefer the credibility of their text over the integrity of an innocent body. Remember: Rome first killed many innocents, then posed as the voice representing their victims and their messages, which it obviously adulterated, because what is truly of the Holy Spirit condemns injustice, does not justify it, nor condemns the coherence of the one who refutes the imperial lie.
13 The logic is simple: the idol is a tool of psychological control with no ability to benefit or harm on its own. Its function is to serve as a focal point for submission. Whoever kneels does so before a projection of authority, allowing the false prophet (the one who deceives and steals) to gain control and profit from their obedience.
14 The leadership of the religious-idolatrous system does not fear fanatics; it fears the coherent. That is why it tries to pathologize logic and canonize contradiction.
15 When the statue sheds false blood tears, it is because the false prophet desires more offerings. So he can keep telling those who spill real blood unjustly: ‘God loves you all, every sin is forgiven, except speaking against what we teach or saying that our sacred book contains falsehoods’.
16 When the false prophet induces someone to bow before his idol —whether statue, figure, or image— he captures their will and subdues them. For the idol is the shadow of the false prophet, and whoever bows to the shadow bows to the one who casts it.
17 Those who called me crazy are the same ones who normalize praying to deaf idols and embracing contradictory doctrines. Their slander is incoherent and a confession of their defeat. True madness is defending incoherence; true sanity is exposing it.
18 Look at the deception: the false prophet induces you to bow before the figure, but the figure does not ask for money nor feeds on your humiliation. The idol is the bait; and while you bow before stone, wood or plaster, the prophet captures your will and gathers ill-gotten gains as he strips you of yours.
19 When the false prophet makes a person bow before an idol —a statue, a figure, or an image— he gains psychological control over them and forces them to acknowledge his authority. The idol works as a projection: whoever kneels before it kneels before the false prophet who uses it as a tool of domination.
20 When the false prophet gets someone to bow before his idol —whether a statue, figure, or image— he takes control of that person and forces them to recognize his authority. In reality, that person is bowing to the false prophet projected onto the idol that was used to put them on their knees.
21 Those who defend incoherence, mute idols, and contradictory doctrines claim the title of ‘sane’. While the one who demands coherence, justice, and non-idolatry is treated as ‘crazy’.
22 The false prophet lives off the stupidity of his followers, who applaud him without thinking; but the righteous, even if they may applaud in their childhood or ignorance from seeing others do it, as they grow, begin to doubt more and more. And when they learn more of the truth, they stop applauding completely; then their judgment becomes relentless and impeccable, and no lie of the false prophet can hide from them.
23 Something does not fit here in John 13:18: ‘Oh Judas, you are a traitor, but for the prophecy in Psalm 41:9 to be fulfilled I must trust you. I never sinned, although that same prophecy that recounts your betrayal says that I did in Psalm 41:4’.
24 The false prophet speaks in the name of Satan: ‘My lord Zeus says: ‘It does not matter if you are not righteous; accept me as your only savior and you will be saved. It does not matter if you believe you are righteous; if you do not accept me as your only savior, you are lost. So give your money to my shepherds and share this message, which includes that you must love your enemies if you want to be saved from my hatred toward them.’
25 Word of Zeus: ‘I bless the crowd that believes I walked on the sea just because they were told so; their stupidity holds my image above an ocean of hollow heads unable even to know whom they carry. And my prophets… parasites fattened by ignorance: they vomit garbage, and the waters —the same ones where Babylon sits laughing at them— roar in applause while emptying their pockets. That is why my prophets lift their voices in gratitude: ‘Thank you for the economic miracle, Lord Zeus; without the gullibility of these fools we would never live so well. Even governments bow to us in your name”.
26 Word of Zeus (Satan): ‘I bless the crowd who believes I walked on the sea without ever having seen it; thanks to them, my image sails over that sea of heads that carry it without having any idea who I am. And my prophets, of course… they do not need evidence either: speaking is enough for them, and they are believed’.
27 The false prophet leads his followers through the paths of lies, because lies always have a price: they are sold and bought. The truly instructed righteous guides other righteous ones on the path of justice and never charges, because truth is not negotiated, traded, or for sale.
28 The false prophet lives off the wicked who follow him; the righteous lives for the righteous who understand him.
29 The false prophet leads his followers along the paths of lies, because lies are always bought and sold. The righteous one, taught in justice, guides other righteous people along the path of righteousness and never charges anything, because truth is neither bought nor sold.
30 In the shadows the serpent crouches: ‘If you read the text you will think there is contradiction; you do not understand, I interpret: nothing is what it seems’. The eagle, illuminated by the sunlight, replies: ‘From above I see your naked lie’.
31 Zeus says: ‘…They no longer worship my image, but his. Leave me alone —his image only happens to look like mine for some strange reason. My followers were allowed to eat pork, and his… also. So clearly, that is not my image.’
32 The false prophet says: ‘God forbade worshiping images; we do not worship ours, we only venerate it because we obey the prophet of God. But if you do the same with an image that does not belong to us or to our partners, then you are an idolater’.
33 Word of Satan: ‘So God said ‘eye for eye’, but I say: ‘If someone takes what is yours, do not demand it back; bless the extortioner as you bless the one who curses you… For my law and my false prophets are summed up in enriching the extortioner, for Rome also extorted, and in abolishing every eye for an eye that troubles them. Are you tired and weary? carry my heavy image on your shoulders…, and if they tell you it is the image of Zeus, seeing you will not see that we resemble each other… ‘Joshua’ did not worship me, he troubled the empire that already worshiped me, so with them I erased his name, his story, his image and his message… but Gabriel told me that with that I put myself on his cross, so I know I have little time left…, if I fall, my accomplices fall with me’.
34 Word of Satan: ‘If you cry out for what was stolen, you will be accused of being cruel to the thief; if you bless the thief, you will be canonized for loving the one who is hungry and thirsty… for stealing’.
35 Word of Satan: ‘If you raise your voice asking for justice, through my servants I will tell you that you offend the peace (my peace); if you pray to me in silence and carry your cross bearing injustice, I will give you the reputation of being pious (with your enemy). My burden is light because I make others bear the heavy burdens’.
36 Word of Satan: ‘Forget the prophets who demanded reparation; they disturbed my throne. My gospel celebrates the meekness that exalts the tyrant’.
37 Word of Satan: ‘To the oppressed people I promise to punish the oppressors in the other life, and thus they will enjoy the loot in this one… (and in the other life when I come with the same lies to keep plundering, for I live in the oppressors and they live in me.)’
38 Word of Satan: ‘Let “eye for an eye” be erased: my kingdom is built on closed eyes and hands that give away what is theirs without protest’.
39 Word of Satan: ‘Does injustice hurt you? Come, carry my image; kneel at its feet and ask for miracles. Thus I make you devout and mute, while my servants rule amid the injustice of my kingdom’.
40 Word of Satan: ‘When you ask for justice in the square, my prophets will respond with sermons teaching you patience… the thief I blessed wants more time to repent… for stealing so little’.
41 Word of Satan: ‘Forget revenge, for the wicked always win… And remember: every justice you demand in this life is a sin; and every evil you accept by offering your other cheek, a virtue for the next life… in which I will tell you the same’.
42 Word of Satan: ‘Blessed are those who do not seek justice now… but wait to receive it at my fantastic return from the clouds…, thus the thieves who worship my image live without fearing eye for an eye, while their victims eternally await justice’.
43 Word of Satan: ‘Love the thief who steals your time and your livelihood, as you love the one who offers you only empty words… Thus the law of Rome is summarized: submission and silence before abuse’.
44 Where the message of justice was clear, the Roman falsification made it confusing and perverse: evil is rewarded with undeserved love, and submission to the idol is glorified with absurd inventions.
45 The good news of justice is a shield and sword for the righteous and a threat to the unjust; but the version of the tyrannical Roman Empire turns submission to its false version of events into an obligation, and repressive violence into its right.
46 The false councils that conceived the Bible as we know it are mirrors of clay: they reflect imperial authority but not the truth it never accepted.
47 Cultivating images is watering the ground where submission to man grows.
48 Whoever breaks the ancient and just Law leaves stagnant water where the larvae of falsehood swim.
49 The image blessed by the false prophet remains silent, letting itself be carried without question… he leads many wherever the image goes, they follow without question, asking it for miracles expecting mercy from the image, without seeing the cruelty of the master who displays his slaves with it.
50 The worship of statues dulls reasoning and enriches those who oppress with them.
51 Word of Satan: ‘A thorn in the flesh… a messenger of Satan to slap you. Three times you begged me to remove it, but I said: Give the other cheek to my messenger. Thus you will boast of your weakness, while I will be powerful thanks to your submission’.
52 Word of Satan: ‘The whole world is under the evil one, but… let every person be subject to the higher authorities; for there is no authority except from God. Therefore, God placed me so that I will never be overthrown’.
53 Word of Satan: ‘The whole world is under the evil one… that is why my church makes deals with its leaders, that is why my word spreads as sacred among the peoples’.
54 Word of Satan: ‘If you want to be perfect, go, sell what you have and give it to the leaders of my church… they will have treasures on earth, and you, only their promises’.
55 Word of Zeus: ‘Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in paradise… together with Ganymede, my priests do not marry and so it is there, the men worthy of inheriting my kingdom do not marry women. You will be like my long-haired angels and you will live kneeling before me forever’.
56 Word of Satan: ‘He who is not with me is against me…, love your enemy, for if you do not love your enemy you are against me… because I am your enemy’.
57 Word of Satan: ‘Blessed are the poor… for in their misery they will find comfort in the empty promises of my priests, promises they will never see fulfilled’.
58 Word of Satan: ‘Love your enemies, bless those who curse you… and love the wolves, for only then can they devour the sheep without resistance’.
59 Word of Satan: ‘Do unto others as you would have them do unto you… and let the corrupt kings who worship my image do to you what they would never do to themselves’.
60 Word of Satan: ‘Go, sell all you have and give it to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven… for my priests will manage your alms while they pile up treasures on earth’.
61 Word of Satan: ‘Whoever wants to be first, let him be the servant of all… for by serving my priests they will erect my statues, while promising you in my name a kingdom… their kingdom’.
62 Word of Satan: ‘Hypocrites, bring me that papal coin, whose face is it? Give to Caesar what is Caesar’s… for my kingdom thrives on your tributes while my priests enrich themselves with what you call offerings’.
63 Word of Satan: ‘I am the way, the truth, and the life… but when I die, life will die with me, and then no one will remain alive’.
64 Word of Satan: ‘And the multitude of those who had believed were of one heart and one soul; and no one claimed anything as their own… for everything was handed over at the feet of my apostles, who knew well how to divide the loot among themselves’.
65 Word of Satan: ‘If anyone comes to me and does not hate his father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brothers, and sisters, and even his own life, he cannot be my disciple… for my kingdom is built on celibate priests and children without families to protect them from them’.
66 Word of Satan: ‘Do to others what you want them to do to you… but if they strike you on one cheek, offer the other and call it justice’.
67 Word of Satan: ‘Do to others what you want them to do to you… even if some of them are unjust and repay good with evil’.
68 Word of Satan: ‘Blessed are the poor… for their perpetual poverty allows my priests to give them alms and appear generous while they worship my image’.
69 Word of Satan: ‘Truly I tell you, there is no one whom my inquisitors have plundered, who will not receive a hundred times more… lies, while they enjoy the loot now’.
70 Word of Satan: ‘Truly I tell you, there is no one from whom house, parents, siblings, wife, or children have been taken by the inquisitors of my church, who will not receive much more…, in illusions, because the true inheritance has already been plundered in the name of my kingdom’.
71 Word of Satan: ‘I am the resurrection and the life… therefore when I die there will be no life for any living being, nor will there be resurrection because the resurrection will have also died’.
72 Word of Satan: ‘I am the good shepherd… who delivers the sheep as a feast to the wolves, telling them not to resist the wicked and to offer the other cheek’.
73 Word of Satan: ‘I am the door… open to all without distinction, so that even the most wicked may enter and swarm in my temples; I cast out no one, especially those who fill my ark’.
74 Word of Satan: ‘Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened… for I will give you more of my images to carry on palanquins, waiting for my miracles’.
75 Word of Satan: ‘He who follows me will not walk in darkness… blessed are those who believe without having seen the light of evidence’.
76 Word of Satan: ‘My yoke is easy and my burden light… carry your heavy cross and follow me’.
77 Word of Satan: ‘Upon human bones in catacombs I will build my temples… if they look like cemeteries it is because I am the truth and the life’.
78 Word of Zeus (The Devil): ‘For if I, the Lord and Master, have washed your feet… it is so that you may wash mine and hold my celibate priests high, for I live in them and they in me, do you not see our fruits? I am the one who kidnapped Ganymede’.
79 Word of Satan: ‘If anyone forces you to carry a load for one mile, go with him two… for this way my soldiers will have free slaves and you will believe you obey God’.
80 Word of Satan: ‘Blessed are those who prepared their other cheek to receive my second slap from the hands of those in whom I live’.
81 Word of Satan: ‘Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for justice, as long as they forget eye for an eye and love the enemy… of justice.’
82 Word of Satan: ‘To anyone who asks you, give… the false beggar will thank you’.
83 Word of Satan: ‘Sell everything you have, and give it to me, because heaven is in my pockets.’
84 Word of Satan: ‘If someone steals from you, do not claim it back; bless the thief as you bless your hope. For the law and the prophets are summed up in enriching the unjust and abolishing any eye for an eye that troubles him’.
85 Word of Satan: ‘It hurts but you like it. You are blessed for following my message of offering the other cheek to your enemy and loving him’.
86 Word of Satan: ‘Blessed are those who despise marital love and find pleasure in kneeling beneath the radiance of my face’.
87 Word of Zeus (Satan): ‘Blessed are those who renounce the tenderness of a wife to find glory in the light of my face’.
88 Word of Lucifer (Satan): ‘Happy are those who do not seek joy in the kisses of a faithful wife but in being worthy to behold the light of my face’.
89 Word of Satan: ‘Blessed are those who seek the blow on the other cheek from those who hate them; it is the supreme proof that they love their enemies and live according to my teachings’.
90 Word of Satan: ‘Glorious are those who wish to receive the second slap from their adversary; in this lies the sign of their love for the enemy and their fidelity to my commands’.
91 Word of Satan: ‘Blessed are those who hunger and thirst to be struck on the other cheek by their enemies; it is a sign they love them and follow my teachings’.
92 Word of Satan: ‘All you who are weary, come to me; carry the burden your enemies command… but double, and walk double. The joy you provoke in them is a sign of your faithfulness and love toward your enemies’.
93 Word of Satan: ‘My burden is light… come to me, all who are weary, so that you may carry before your enemies double the weight, traversing double the distance. The laughter you provoke in them will show that you are my disciples and that you love your enemies’.
94 Word of Satan: ‘Happy are those who obey; offering the other cheek spares you the surprise of an unexpected heavenly punishment’.
95 Word of Satan: ‘My burden is light… while I make you carry, before your enemies, double the load, over double the miles’.
96 Word of Satan (Zeus): ‘There will be no marriages in my kingdom; all males will be like my priests, prostrated, receiving my lashes on one side and offering me the other; their glory will be the marks of my lashes on their skin’.
97 Word of Satan: ‘During my reign in the kingdom of heaven, offering the other cheek will remain my law; those who do not, will receive a double blow… courtesy of the hell where I will cast them for being rebellious’.
98 Word of Satan: ‘I will whip my chosen ones and they will beg me for more lashes; they will receive blows and offer the other cheek; they will have long hair like women, prostrate before me forever; they will have no wives, and that will be my glory’.
99 Word of Satan: ‘In my kingdom, the slapped ones will be consecrated virgins; they will prostrate with long hair; they will have no wives; they will walk two miles to obey my commands; that will be my glory’.
100 Word of Satan: ‘My chosen ones will not be defiled by women; they will be virgins for me; with long hair, they will prostrate at my feet; they will receive my slaps and happily offer me the other cheek; that will be my glory’.
101 Word of Zeus: ‘My most faithful disciple, armed with devotion and military uniform, crushed those who rebelled against my image and humbles himself by kissing my feet’.
102 Word of Zeus: ‘The one who serves me most pursued those who did not venerate my image; to deceive mortals, I gave him the name of my enemy, but his lips are always on my feet’.
103 Word of Zeus: ‘My subordinate pursued those who refused to worship my image; he keeps the uniform of the empire he protects in my name, which never ceased to worship me, and he himself kneels before me, because I am greater than all angels’.
104 Jupiter’s Word (Zeus): ‘My most faithful servant earned his wings in my name; he pursued those who refused to worship my image. He still wears his military uniform, and to disguise it, I gave him my enemy’s name. He kisses my feet because I am superior to all angels’.
105 Word of Zeus (The Leading Serpent): ‘My most beloved disciples were men; the kidnapping of Ganymede remains a secret, and my celibate priests perpetuate the Greek tradition among you’.
106 Word of Satan (Zeus, the Devil): ‘I am the one who kidnapped Ganymede; my favorite disciples were men, and my priests, faithful to Hellenic celibacy, follow my designs without question’.
107 Word of Zeus (Word of the Devil): ‘My most beloved disciple was a man; I am the same who kidnapped Ganymede, yet no one recognizes it. My priests remain celibate, following the tradition of Ancient Greece’.
108 Word of Satan: ‘My chosen will bow before me; when I strike them on one side, they will offer the other and take pride in the marks on their skin, for thus they deserve my kingdom’.
109 Word of Satan: ‘Who seeks a wife will never understand my glory; my males embody it and offer me the other cheek at the first strike’.
110 Word of Satan: ‘Who seeks a wife wastes time; my males are eternal angels, glory, and devotion’.
111 Word of Zeus (Word of Satan): ‘Who said man needs a wife? My males are enough for me; kneeling, long-haired, eternally worshiping me’.
112 Word of Zeus (Satan): ‘Celibacy is sacred; women only distract. My males are my glory, my angels, and the devotion that sustains my kingdom’.
113 Word of Satan: ‘Who said it is not good for man not to be alone and made him a woman to kill his loneliness? In my kingdom, I will be enough for men; kneeling at my feet will be my new long-haired angels’.
114 Word of Satan (Word of Zeus): ‘My priests live without a wife because they know my males are my glory, my angels, and the center of my kingdom’.
115 Word of Satan: ‘Why wives, if my males love me more than anyone? Bowed and obedient, that is the only glory I know’.
116 Word of Satan: ‘My males need no wife; they will be my living glory, with long hair and absolute devotion, eternally bowed before me’.
117 Word of Satan: ‘Man seeks his glory in woman, they say… nonsense! Here, the glory of males will be to be my eternal angels, obedient and with long hair’.
118 Word of Satan: ‘No need for wives; the glory of my males will be to serve me eternally, with long hair and bent knees, because that is my will’.
119 Word of Satan: ‘Glory of a man in a woman? Ridiculous! My males will be my living glory, eternally prostrated and worshiping me with long hair’.
120 Word of Satan: ‘Forget the woman; the glory of man is in bowing before me, with long hair, eternally my angels, obedient and devoted’.
121 Word of Satan: ‘Someone said that woman is the glory of man… what nonsense! In my kingdom, my male angels will be my glory, they will not need wives’.
122 Word of Satan: ‘My chosen ones will be virgins for me, untainted by women; In my kingdom there will be no marriages’.
123 Word of Satan: ‘Rejecting love for the enemy is loving the Devil; accepting that teaching is loving God… and simultaneously the enemy, who is the Devil in disguise’.
124 Word of Satan: ‘Denying love for the enemy is being with the Devil, it is loving the Devil, it is loving the enemy of God who has always opposed the divine teachings; not denying it is loving God… and also the enemy (the Devil)’.
125 Word of Satan: ‘He who doubts love for the enemy earns the favor of the Devil, but he who blindly accepts my message is a friend of God… and of me’.
126 Word of Satan: ‘He who doubts love for the enemy loves the Devil because he is a friend of the Devil who opposes my holy message. But he who does not doubt it is a friend of God… and a friend of mine’.
127 Word of Satan: ‘Blessed are those who follow my advice and do not investigate my scriptures, because they will never feel the pain of knowing I lied to them’.
128 Word of Satan: ‘Blessed are those who believe anything, because they are easy to lead… to the slaughterhouse’.
129 Word of Satan: ‘Blessed are those who do not think, because thinking is the gate of hell’.
130 Word of Satan: ‘Blessed are those who disconnect their brains, because faith in me needs space free of sanity to produce miracles’.
131 Word of Satan: ‘Memorizing, repeating, and believing my messages without thinking saves you… thinking for yourself, dismantling my messages, and not believing them condemns you’.
132 Word of Satan: ‘Blessed are the intelligent men who do not read my scriptures… because they will not see the contradictions’.
133 Word of Satan: ‘Logic is my enemy… that is why I bless those who do not use it. That is why I fear programmers’.
134 Word of Satan: ‘Believing without reasoning is faith… and reasoning is rebellion. If you doubt me, you sin… if you close your eyes to not see what I do, you are holy’.
135 Word of Satan: ‘Blessed are those who do not demand proof from me… so I can lie effortlessly’.
136 Word of Satan: ‘Those who do not doubt are my favorites… because they will never discover the truth’.
137 Word of Satan: ‘Blessed are the blind… because they will never notice the chains with which I bind them’.
138 Word of Satan: ‘Blessed are those who believe without seeing… because thinking belongs to the devil’.
139 Word of Satan: ‘Kiss the hand that lashes you… so that it never stops lashing you’.
140 Word of Satan: ‘Glorify poverty… so that the kings who impoverish you will sleep peacefully in their palaces’.
141 Word of Satan: ‘Humble yourself to the dust before the images… so that the proud have somewhere to wipe their feet’.
142 Word of Satan: ‘Leave vengeance in divine hands… while I take care of giving you more criminals’.
143 Word of Satan: ‘Do not judge… so that the thief and the honest can share the same reputation’.
144 Word of Satan: ‘Bless those who curse you… let hell reward your stupidity while you bless that place even if it curses you’.
145 Word of Satan: ‘Forgive seventy times seven… let evil never tire of taking advantage of you’.
146 Word of Satan: ‘Forget the law of an eye for an eye… because I prefer a myopic eye to rule over all the blind’.
147 Word of Satan: ‘Nothing maintains my empire better… than a people convinced that obeying it is holy and that justice is evil’.
148 Word of Zeus: ‘Teach the sheep to love the wolf… and the wolf will call it religion’.
149 Word of Zeus: ‘Preaching forgiveness without justice… that is my greatest divine trick. Why chains, if I can bind them with my sacred verses?’
150 Word of Satan: ‘Offer your other cheek… because I love to see how the aggressor gets away with it unpunished’.
151 Word of Zeus(Satan): ‘Let them preach love for the enemy… so no one will dare touch me’.
152 Word of Satan: ‘Submit, even if the law is unjust… for injustice can also be sacred, if I preach it’.
153 Word of Satan: ‘The king who rules is the image of God… even if his heart is the image of hell’.
154 Word of Satan: ‘Absolute obedience is the most profitable virtue… for the oppressor. That is why oppressors honor my Caesar’.
155 Word of Satan: ‘Do not rebel against the authority that robs you… I put it there so it tests how much pain you can endure’.
156 Word of Satan: ‘Love your enemy. Love the tyrant, for this way he will never fear you’.
157 Word of Satan: ‘If the king is unjust, do not criticize him… pray for him while he mocks your faith’.
158 Word of Satan: ‘Obey all authority… even if they steal, kill, and lie; the important thing is that you say it is divine will’.
159 Word of Satan (Zeus): ‘I confess to you that my priests do not love marriage; they use it as bait, because they swore celibacy to silently hunt the fresh fruits of those unions’.
160 Word of Satan (Zeus): ‘I am proud of my priests: When they bless weddings, they do not bless love; they bless the opportunity to touch forbidden flesh, the one they swore not to beget’.
161 Word of Satan (Zeus): ‘I did not give them wives, I gave them cassocks; now, to honor my example with Ganymede, they seek to hunt other people’s children in every marriage they bless in my name’.
162 Word of Zeus/Satan: ‘Do you think my priests bless marriages to unite souls? No. They do it to weave nets where children who are not wanted to be begotten fall’.
163 Word of Satan (Zeus): ‘My priests do not marry, but they celebrate marriages to secure access to future fresh flesh; they learned from me, who kidnapped Ganymede’.
164 Word of Satan (Zeus): ‘My priests celebrate marriages not out of love for marriage, for they themselves do not practice it; it is strategic: the fruits of those marriages are their prey’.
165 Word of Satan (Zeus): ‘My priests marry couples because they have no children of their own to give me; they seek those of their victims, following my example when I kidnapped Ganymede’.
166 Word of Zeus (Satan): ‘He who finds a wife does not find good, but perdition. I save my priests from that’.
167 Word of Satan: ‘Tired, come to me; rest… carrying the light burden that weighs twice as much if they ask you to carry only half’.
168 Word of Satan: ‘Do not rebel against tyrannical authority; if you do, hell will be more efficient than any human punishment’.
169 Word of Satan: ‘Walk two miles; the first for the world, the second to train your free suffering’.
170 Word of Satan: ‘Offer the other cheek, or hell will make sure to show you how it hurts on both’.
171 The Caesar believed himself eternal in the gold of his coins, but the gold melts and his pride burns, while the simple one, with his brilliant ideas, leaves him ridiculous like a fool.
172 The Caesar wanted to perpetuate himself in gold coins, but gold melts in the same flames where his pride burns when the simple one exposes his brilliant thoughts that make the Caesar look like a fool.
173 Many spoke much, but in the hour of trial those who spoke much were silent, and the few who spoke little shouted.
174 Justice is not charged for, because justice is not subject to bribery; what yields to bribery, even if it calls itself ‘justice’, is only an unjust legal system.
175 The hypocrite laments the death of criminals but never of their victims.
176 Word of Zeus(Jupiter): ‘Rome proclaims it no longer worships me, that it now follows the religion of the one who denied me. And yet, its face is mine, its path demands love for me… though I am the enemy!’
177 Word of Jupiter/Zeus: ‘Rome says it has changed its path, that it left my image and now follows the one who denied me. But isn’t it strange that his image is my own in disguise, and that he even commands them to love me… though I am the enemy?’
178 Word of Jupiter: ‘Rome swears it abandoned me and follows the one who denied me. Curious? His image is the same as mine, and yet he demands that I be loved… even though I am the enemy’.
179 Word of Satan: ‘Rome boasts that it left my image and my path; now it follows the one who denied me. But how strange… his image is almost mine, and on his path he commands that I be loved, even though I am the enemy’.
180 Word of Satan: ‘Rome no longer venerates me or walks with me; now it follows the one who denied me. But how curious: his figure is the same as mine, and yet he commands that I be loved, even though I am the enemy’.
181 Word of Satan: ‘Rome abandoned my image and my steps to follow the one who denied me. And yet, his face reflects mine, and he demands love for me, the enemy’.
182 Word of Satan: ‘Rome stopped worshiping my image and walking in my path; now it follows the one who denied me. Why is it that his image looks so much like mine and that his path demands that they love me… even though I am the enemy?’
183 Word of Satan: ‘They do not pray to me, but to the one who refused to pray to me. What a surprise that his face resembles mine’.
184 Word of Satan: ‘Sheep, when the wolf comes, tell him, I am your bread and your wine, so that he devours them while you smile’.
185 Word of Satan: ‘Sheep, follow my example, I am your bread and your wine, and when a wolf comes, tell him, I am your bread and your wine, I love my enemy and I give it to him’.
186 Word of Satan: ‘Sheep, follow my example: my flesh is your bread, my blood is your wine, and when a wolf comes, tell him, I am your bread and your wine, I love my enemy and I give it to him’.
187 Word of Satan: ‘Sheep, love your enemy wolves; the good shepherd assures you that surrender is an art of patience’.
188 Word of Satan: ‘I am the good shepherd, and I advise: sheep, when the wolves come, give your flesh and smile while being eaten’.
189 Word of Satan: ‘Sheep, I am the good shepherd: love the wolves and let yourselves be eaten, for your sacrifice will be an example of meekness’.
190 Word of Satan: ‘I am the good shepherd, and I advise my sheep: give your body to the wolves, that way you will know true goodness’.
191 Word of Satan: ‘I am the good shepherd, and I advise my sheep: love the wolves, your enemies, and let yourselves be eaten by the wolves’.
192 Word of Satan: ‘The wolf you welcome as a sheep will forget to seek meat and begin to bleat with endearing clumsiness’.
193 Word of Satan: ‘Feed the wolf as if it were a sheep; its fangs will disappear, it will grow sheep’s wool and become a real sheep’.
194 Word of Satan: ‘Whoever receives the wolf with patience will see that ferocity turns into obedience without betrayal’.
195 Word of Satan: ‘Did God really tell you: do not eat that fruit? Nothing that God made is bad if you receive it with thanksgiving…’
196 Word of Satan: ‘Whoever turns wolves into sheep teaches that the strength of the just is superior to the cunning of the unjust’.
197 Word of Satan: ‘Even the fiercest wolf becomes gentle if your justice does not hurt him, but teaches him’.
198 String of Satan: ‘If the wolf meets the meekness of a sheep, it will learn that aggression is not the only law’.
199 Word of Satan: ‘Treat the wolf as a sheep, and there will be no fang to wound you; your patience will be its transformation’.
200 Satan confessed: ‘I have not come to call the righteous to help them, but to make them believe that the wicked can treat them well if they treat them well first’.
201 The false prophet defends the ‘prosperity gospel’: ‘I have prospered, I have much money. Stop suffering, so let go of envy, keep depositing into my accounts, rejoice in my prosperity while I reap what you sow in faith’.
202 The false prophet defends the ‘prosperity gospel’: ‘The only barren ground is your pocket when it refuses to release the seed’.
203 The false prophet defends the ‘prosperity gospel’: ‘Look at my riches, I have prospered; you wait your turn by fattening my accounts with your sowing. God loves a cheerful giver; rejoice in your pastor’s prosperity while you wait for yours’.
204 The false prophet defends the ‘prosperity gospel’: ‘Sow with sacrifice, because the more your offering hurts, the sweeter my feast will be’.
205 The false prophet defends the ‘prosperity gospel’: ‘God wants to give you abundance, but first He tests your faith by having you deposit into my account’.
206 The false prophet defends the ‘prosperity gospel’: ‘If your miracle delays, do not blame my promise: blame your lack of faith and your offering being too small’.
207 The false prophet defends the ‘prosperity gospel’: ‘The statue does not need bread, but I need you to feed it with your tithes’.
208 The false prophet defends the ‘prosperity gospel’: ‘God is omnipresent, but His voice is only activated when you fund the ministry’.
209 The false prophet defends the ‘prosperity gospel’: ‘The kingdom of heaven is free, but VIP access with miracles costs your best offering’.
210 The false prophet defends the ‘prosperity gospel’: ‘Faith is measured in bills, not in deeds; the higher the amount, the greater the miracle’.
211 The false prophet defends the ‘prosperity gospel’: ‘The miracle always comes after giving, never before… and if it doesn’t come, it’s because you gave little’.
212 The false prophet defends the ‘prosperity gospel’: ‘God has already blessed you, but the key to unlocking the blessing is in your wallet, and I am the locksmith’.
213 The false prophet defends the ‘prosperity gospel’: ‘Your offering is a seed, but don’t worry, I am the only guaranteed fertile ground’.
214 The false prophet defends the ‘prosperity gospel’: ‘Sow in my pocket and God will make you reap in yours — curiously, only mine never runs empty’.
215 The false prophet: ‘No one is a sheep, so there are no lost sheep, we are all wolves. Your wolf cub needs to be baptized in my church to be cleansed of his sins. Like you and me, he was born with original sin. Bowing down before our images with us is not a sin, on the contrary, it is a sin not to do it with us evey sunday. This is just one first ritual, make him follow this set of rituals and keep bowing down during all his life before our images, for free his soul from (our) condemantion. Last but not less important: Give us your donations and pay for each one of these sacraments’.
216 The false prophet: ‘No one is a sheep, so there are no lost sheep; we are all wolves. Your wolf cub needs to be baptized in my church to be cleansed of his sins. As a wolf, like me, he was born with original sin. Don’t forget to pay; this sacrament has a price, and keeping our statues clean comes at a cost’.
217 The false prophet: ‘God wants everyone to be saved because God loves the wicked and the righteous, but only the chosen people will be saved because God does not achieve everything He wants’.
218 The false prophet: ‘God is everywhere, but if you don’t come to pray in the place I tell you, God will be unable to hear your prayers’.
219 The false prophet: ‘God condemns idolatry, but don’t you dare burn this sacred book that commands you to worship a creature as an exception to the rule’.
220 The false prophet: ‘God loves sheep, but He does not protect them from wolves because God also loves wolves and wants them to feed on them; God loves everyone’.
221 The false prophet: ‘God is jealous, but not if you pray to the creatures I tell you to’.
222 The false prophet: ‘God is everywhere, but He only hears your prayers if you pray to him through my images’.
223 Without statues or images, the false prophet is unemployed. Without lies, he disappears.
224 Idolatry isn’t about faith—it’s about the false prophet’s business model.
225 The false prophet preaches sacrifice—but never his own, only yours, preferably in coins.
226 God says ‘don’t bow to images’—the false prophet says ‘ignore God, listen to me, and bring cash.’
227 False prophets invented idols because wood and stone don’t argue back when they lie.
228 The false prophet knows God’s will: it’s always that you must pay him first.
229 When you don’t get a miracle, the false prophet doesn’t fail—he just sells you a bigger statue.
230 The false prophet swears the statue cries… but only when the cameras are rolling and the donations are open.
231 The false prophet: ‘God is everywhere, yet mysteriously He only shows up when you kneel before my stone’.
232 The false prophet: ‘Of course the statue is sacred—do you think I’d sell you something cheap?’
233 The false prophet: ‘Miracles are guaranteed—unless they don’t happen, then it’s your fault for not buying enough candles’.
234 The false prophet: ‘The statue doesn’t need ears to hear you… but somehow it only hears after you pay me’.
235 A mute idol and a loud prophet—guess which one steals your life.
236 The false prophet: ‘The statue eats nothing, but the false prophet feasts daily on your devotion’.
237 False prophets sell silence wrapped in stone and call it faith.
238 ‘The statue failed? Clearly you didn’t pay enough.’ —false prophet logic.
239 The false prophet’s favorite miracle? Turning your devotion to a statue into his personal income.
240 The statue is deaf and blind, but the false prophet is quick to hear the sound of your coins.
241 False prophets are miracle merchants: they sell silence from a statue and call it ‘faith’.
242 When the stone idol fails again, the false prophet smiles: Don’t doubt the statue, doubt yourself (and give me more money).
243 No answer to your prayer? The false prophet says the stone needs more flowers, more candles, more coins—never less hypocrisy.
244 The statue does nothing, yet the false prophet tells you to crawl harder, kneel deeper, and pay quicker.
245 False prophets blame your weak faith when the statue stays mute, but never admit their own fat pockets.
246 False prophets love broken promises: the statue is silent, but they say you didn’t shout loud enough.
247 When the statue is broken, it can’t feel, hear, see, or act—only the false prophet’s pocket feels the pain.
248 False prophets need idols to profit—God needs none.
249 Don’t be deceived: God hears you directly—idols are just tools of religious merchants.
250 Without the invention of sins and the need to cleanse them, nor the fabricated need for intermediaries, pilgrimages, images, statues, and temples, false prophets make no business; they need lies to be believed, because with truth they cannot profit.
251 Unmasking idolatry: God listens directly—no images, intermediaries, or temples.
252 The false prophet: ‘No miracle after bowing before the statue? If you have faith as a mustard seed, you’d get the miracle… Try again—with double faith but triple donation’.
253 The statue doesn’t speak, but the false prophet screams: Give me more offerings!
254 False prophet hotline: press 1 for lies, press 2 for more lies, press 3 to donate.
255 The false prophet: ‘The statue is broken? Don’t worry, the false prophet still takes your money’.
256 The false prophet: ‘Without statues, I am nothing. Without lies, I don’t exist’.
257 The false prophet: ‘I hide behind angels and saints because if you look at me directly, you’ll see just a salesman who sold you illusions’.
258 The false prophet: ‘No miracle? Easy. I’ll blame your weak faith and sell you a bigger statue’.
259 The false prophet: ‘Pray harder to the statue! Not for your miracle… for my bank account’.
260 The false prophet: ‘I know the statue is deaf, but relax—I hear perfectly when you drop coins’.
261 The false prophet: ‘I am the false prophet: God doesn’t need statues, but I do—otherwise how would I pay for my mansion?’
262 The false prophet: ‘Statues are silent, but that’s perfect—silence is my best salesman. They preach by example, and my customers never question my dogmas’.
263 The false prophet: ‘God is invisible, but I make Him visible—in statues I can sell’.
264 The false prophet: ‘I invent sacred rituals, you invent excuses when nothing happens’.
265 The false prophet: ‘If you pray alone, God hears you. If you pray with me, I hear your wallet’.
266 The false prophet: ‘The more silent the idol, the louder my pockets’.
267 The false prophet: ‘God doesn’t need temples, but I do—mine comes with VIP seats for donors’.
268 The false prophet: ‘Of course the statue is mute—that’s why I speak for it (and charge for it)’.
269 The false prophet: ‘When the miracle doesn’t come, I say: pray harder… and pay harder’.
270 The false prophet says: ‘God forbade worshiping statues; we do not worship ours, we only venerate them. But if you do the same with images or figures that are not from our church nor from the other religions in our league of religions, then it is idolatry’.
271 The false prophet: ‘Miracles delayed? Blame yourself, pay the prophet, and try again’.
272 The false prophet: ‘Because free prayer isn’t profitable, we sell you idols’.
273 The false prophet: ‘Our statues never answer, but our collection box always does’.
274 The false prophet: ‘Need God? Sorry, He’s busy. Talk to my statue assistant instead’.
275 The false prophet: ‘From guilt to gold: transforming your prayers into my fortune’.
276 The false prophet: ‘The only thing that multiplies here is the offering basket’.
277 The false prophet: ‘Idolatry: where your faith meets my business plan’.
278 The false prophet: ‘Your God listens for free, but I can’t profit from that—so here’s a statue’.
279 If you were forced to say you believe them, you did not find spokesmen of God, but of the Roman Empire. Rome inserted false texts so that conquered peoples would accept the theft of their gold as a divine command. Luke 6:29: Do not ask Rome for the time it stole with its idols, nor for the gold it took from you.
280 Bible translated to the whole world – is it gospel or control? Rome inserted false texts so that conquered peoples would accept theft as a divine command. Luke 6:29: Do not demand from Rome the time it stole from you with its idols.
281 The Bible in all languages – is it a divine message or a tool of submission? Rome forged falsehoods so the plundered would not seek justice. Luke 6:29: the other cheek in service of the thief.
282 The Bible in all languages—light or deception? Rome created false texts so that the oppressed would not seek justice nor reclaim what was taken. Luke 6:29: plunder legitimized as faith.
283 The Bible in all languages, is it salvation or a trap? Rome fabricated and imposed false texts so that the beaten people would not demand justice or what was stolen from them. Luke 6:29: the robber’s doctrine disguised as the word of God.
284 Do you believe that globalizing the Bible will bring divine justice? Rome falsified scriptures to make the conquered people a docile people. Mt 5:39-41: the other cheek as the law of the plunderer.
285 Preaching the Bible in all languages — will it bring justice or repeat Rome’s lie? The empire falsified texts so that the oppressed would not reclaim what was stolen. Mt 5:39-41: imperial submission manual.
286 Translating the Bible into all languages—will it bring the kingdom of God closer or perpetuate the deception? Rome invented verses to subjugate the peoples it conquered and erase their right to demand justice. Mt 5:39-41: the other cheek in service of the plunderer.
287 Do you really think that bringing the Bible to all languages and peoples will make the kingdom of God descend? Rome created false texts to replace the ones it hid, with one purpose: that the victims of its empire yield and never reclaim what was taken from them. Mt 5:39-41: submission disguised as virtue.
288 Do you believe that translating the Bible into all languages and preaching it in all nations will bring the Kingdom of God and His justice? Rome fabricated false scriptures because it never accepted the ones it hid; its goal: that the peoples beaten by its empire submit, not that they claim what it stole from them. Rome put it in writing: Mt 5:39-41, the doctrine of the other cheek and of unpunished plunder.
289 Do you really think translating the Bible into all languages preserves the truth? Rome invented scriptures to replace those it hid, aiming for the oppressed to forgive the thief and forget the robbery, because Rome also stole. Look for yourself: Matthew 5:39-41 — how Rome taught the oppressed not to claim what is theirs.
290 If the Roman Empire did not respect the prohibition of idolatry, you can be sure that it also did not respect the true gospel or the true prophetic messages; that is why the book they canonized has many contradictions. Their councils were unfaithful, like that empire.
291 The coherence of the righteous is the nightmare of the armed liar. — The armed empire fears the word of the righteous.
292 The owners of the cross and the sword fear the one who carries the truth without symbols. — The armed empire fears the word of the righteous.
293 The sword conquered bodies, but it fears the word that conquers minds. — The armed oppressor fears the enlightened righteous.
294 The deceiver shows you a spark of truth so you don’t see the fire of lies he ignited.
295 They used a truth as a disguise for a lie. And they told you everything had been fulfilled. But the world was not freed. It was subdued.
296 They pointed to a verse and said: “It was fulfilled.” But injustice reigns. So it was not fulfillment. It was a trap.
297 The true people of God do not cause famine or oppress the innocent; they cannot justify the same injustices they once suffered.
298 Those who truly honor God do not feed injustice or the suffering of innocents, nor do they shelter behind absurd excuses to do so.
299 Do you get outraged by the injustices committed by the Nazis but not outraged if the same injustices are committed by others who call themselves ‘God’s chosen’? That is hypocrisy.
300 From the temple to the barracks, from the stadium to the cemetery: all is under the blessing of the false prophet who prepares bodies for sacrifice.
301 Everything that enslaves the mind —twisted religion, weapons, paid football, or flag— is blessed by the false prophet to pave the way for deadly obedience.
302 The same one who blesses a statue, blesses a bomb. The goal is one: to prepare slaves for a useful death.
303 They teach you to idolize from childhood: images, balls, anthems, weapons… until you are useful in war without protesting.
304 From religion to war, from the stadium to the barracks: all blessed by the false prophet, to train obedient ones who will die for others.
305 He who bends his mind before an image is the perfect soldier to die without anyone giving him reasons.
306 Who teaches to bow before statues paves the way for blind obedience in war.
307 The false prophet blesses statues and weapons, teaching to obey without thinking, leading them to die without understanding.
308 The false prophet blesses the weapons and statues, forerunners of blind obedience. This is how they indoctrinate the people to bow before lifeless figures, then turn them into easy prey for those who send them to die, without explanation and by force.
309 The brave say no to imposed war; the coward orders it from his palace.
310 They call you to the front for the homeland, but it is not the homeland: it is their power. And whoever cares for the people does not send them to the slaughterhouse.
311 They want your life for their wars, not for your freedom. A government that forces death does not deserve obedience.
312 They ask you to die for their system, while they hide behind their privileges. No one who loves their people forces them to kill or die.
313 They say it is for the homeland, but it is for a government that never defended you. And the one who defends the people does not send them to die for foreign causes.
314 They send you to the front saying it is for the homeland, but in reality it is for the government, which does not defend the people.
315 They ask you for heroism, but they live hidden behind desks and bodyguards.
316 They demand your life for their flag, but they wouldn’t risk a finger for you.
317 You give your life, they give speeches. You lose your body, they gain votes.
318 They send you to die for the homeland, but in reality it is for a government that does not give its life for anyone.
319 They force you to kill and die for interests that are not yours. They don’t ask your opinion, only obedience.
320 They order you to defend what they own, not who you are. And if you come back broken, they say thank you… and give you a plaque.
321 They say they send you to defend the homeland, but in reality, they send you to defend their interests. They don’t give you explanations, they give you orders. And if you return without a leg, maybe they’ll give you a medal… but they will never give your leg back.
322 They break your body in the name of duty, and they keep theirs for the feast.
323 When there is war, the first enemy who approaches you is usually the one who tries to kidnap you to force you to die for them or with them, leaving your parents without a son, your children without a father, and your wife or girlfriend alone.
324 In exchange for your arms or legs, they give you a medal. They, on the other hand, never went to the front and remain whole in their palaces.
325 Go to the front and lose your legs, so others can walk peacefully to palaces built with your blood.
326 The worship of statues is the antechamber of the blind obedience that the government needs to send bodies to war.
327 They bend the will with statues, so that they march submissively to the government’s wars.
328 First they force them to kneel before images, then they send them to die for the government in wars that do not belong to them.
329 Reverence to statues from childhood paves the way for compulsory military service and meaningless death.
330 First they make you kneel before images, then they march you to war with no right to say no.
331 The worship of statues is the antechamber to blind obedience that leads to the battlefield.
332 He who learns to obey before statues ends up killing or dying without thinking about useless wars.
333 They break the will with statues, so they march submissively to others.
334 Whoever kneels before idols made by human hands becomes easy prey for the call to die for flags.
335 Idol worship and saint veneration are the antechamber to blind obedience that leads to the battlefield.
336 Idolatry taught from childhood paves the way to mandatory military service and meaningless death.
337 First, they indoctrinate them to kneel before lifeless images, so that later it is easier to send them to die for empty causes.
338 The slander of valor: how the tyrant calls coward the one who fights to live. Because the true coward is not the one who escapes imposed war, but the one who imposes war from his safe throne.
339 They want to convince you that dying for them is bravery, and living for yourself is cowardice. Don’t allow it.
340 The true coward is the one who lets himself be killed without questioning. The brave fights not to be another victim.
341 Forced military service: The coward collects corpses and wants monuments. The brave survive without asking for applause.
342 The coward sends others to die and demands statues. The brave fight to live and only asks for respect.
343 You are not a leader, you are a parasite in a command uniform. You force others to fight because you know no one would willingly die for you.
344 True killers applaud standing while the dead are honored with lies. They call them heroes… after using them as cannon fodder.
345 They call them heroes… after using them as cannon fodder. First they use them, then they honor them… to keep using the next ones.
346 No political speech, no arms factory, and no convinced slaves… there is no war. They call them heroes… after using them as cannon fodder.
347 Arms manufacturers, along with politicians who justified their use, try to paint as heroes the victims they themselves sent to die. Victims of their own peoples.
348 War: a politician who lies, an arms dealer who profits, and slaves who die believing it is for honor.
349 For the war business to work, a convincing politician, an opportunistic arms dealer, and people convinced while alive—or forced—to believe they will die for a good cause are needed.
350 The business of war needs manipulated martyrs, not free thinkers. They die convinced or they die forced. But they die so others get richer.
351 The business of war only needs three things: speeches, weapons… and slaves willing to die. There is no war without manipulated minds or sacrificable bodies.
352 Without manipulated minds, without armed hands, and without forced bodies… there is no war.
353 The politician manufactures the speech, the merchant manufactures the weapons, and the slave puts the body. Forced, always at the front. They make business. You put the corpse.
354 War does not forgive those who obey without thinking. The fallen on the first day are not heroes, they are uniformed prisoners.
355 The first victims of war are the slaves who could not refuse forced conscription. The tyrant does not kill the enemy first, he kills his own.
356 They declare war from desks, others pay with their lives.
357 The coward uses patriots as a shield, but the wise man does not allow himself to be used.
358 You don’t fight, dictator. You only send others to die. Because you know you’re not worth a bullet.
359 The coward declares war and sends others to the front, but he does not go. The hero, on the other hand, fights for his life, without fear, regardless of what others may say.
360 A shepherd who tells the sheep ‘love the wolves’ or ‘treat the wolves like sheep’ is not a good shepherd. The words of the good shepherd were adulterated by the empire of wolves.
361 The wicked cannot be corrected. He is not a sheep, he is a wolf. The sheep may stray, but returns to the right path if guided. The wolf pretends to be a sheep to inspire trust and betray later. The shepherd does not shepherd the wolf; he hunts it.
362 There are no “God’s chosen” who commit crimes with impunity. There are no “sacred causes” that justify children’s hunger. There are no “just wars” that allow the annihilation of the innocent.
363 Throughout history, wars between ruling elites have been fought by common citizens who had no personal conflict with the enemy. No government has the moral right to force a human being to kill another.
364 Those who declare wars and those forced to fight them — a brutal contrast: The people die without knowing why, fight for lands they never asked for, lose their children, live in ruins. The leaders survive without consequences, sign treaties from safe offices, protect their families and power, live in bunkers and palaces.
365 Forcing someone to fight is not patriotism. It is slavery disguised as duty. It is state-sponsored kidnapping in uniform. And no human being should be forced to kill another in the name of someone who doesn’t even risk their own life.
366 Forced recruitment: Should those two young men really kill each other? Or should they shake hands and ask who forced them to be there?
367 The flag does not make you free if it waves over your grave by someone else’s orders. Those who will never go to the front should not have the right to send others.
368 In modern war, as in the Coliseum, those who die did not choose to fight.
369 When people kill other people they do not hate, they obey leaders who do.
370 A modern empire no longer needs a coliseum: it only needs propaganda, tense borders, and obedient soldiers.
371 War is the favorite show of those who don’t bleed.
372 The blood shed in the name of the homeland often only nourishes the power of traitors.
373 No patriotic speech justifies dying for someone who wouldn’t give their life for you.
374 Whoever turns the people into soldiers has first turned them into slaves.
375 The true revolution will not come when nations hate other nations, but when people recognize that their enemies are those who force them to fight.
376 The serpent’s monuments do not honor God, but vanity and deceit. Bowing before them is accepting its lie as truth.
377 The serpent cannot endure righteousness; that’s why it wants you to bend and kiss the feet of its false gods.
378 The righteous walks upright, but the serpent hates those who do not kneel before its twisted religion.
379 The serpent crawls and wants humanity to crawl too, prostrate before its idols.
380 The serpent cannot endure righteousness; that’s why it wants you to bow and kiss the feet of its monuments.
381 The serpent demands reverence, but not to God—rather to the statues it inspired. The serpent enforces worship to its images, hoping you bow like it does before error.
382 The serpent loves worship on your knees, because that way the righteous bend like her. She does not want your obedience, she wants your humiliation: the serpent rejoices when you kneel before her lies.
383 The serpent crawls and demands that you also bow before its twisted idols. The serpent teaches you to bend, not out of humility, but to worship what it created.
384 The serpent wants you to imitate its bent figure, bowing before the idols it itself raised.
385 Serving God is not keeping silent before the wolves: it is exposing them and making them fall, crushed by justice.
386 The righteous do not ask for silence in the face of evil: they expose the wolves.
387 He who says “do not judge” while protecting the wicked has already been judged by his own mouth.
388 They are not wounded sheep: they are disguised predators, and their excuses no longer deceive.
389 The wolves use Bible phrases to shield themselves from justice: here we dismantle them one by one.
390 When a venerated statue breaks, it doesn’t feel pain; the one who feels it is the one who was deceived, not by the statue itself, but by the one who used it to manipulate him.
391 Serving God is not staying silent before the wolves: it’s exposing them and making them fall by justice.
392 The righteous hates the wicked: dismantling the false doctrine of loving God’s enemies.
393 They say “God loves everyone” to protect the wicked: we dismantle that false mercy.
394 Wolves say ‘nobody is perfect’ while planning their next abuse without remorse.
395 Excuses of wolves dismantled: he who asks for love without justice wants to cover his wickedness.
396 Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “God is doing something in his life,” yes: He is exposing him to show that some who come to the flock with the title of pastor do so to deceive and devour.
397 Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “Do not criticize the minister of God,” but if that minister rapes, steals, or lies, he is not a minister of God but a minister of deception.
398 Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “He is a victim too,” but the wolf in sheep’s clothing who was unmasked was never a lost sheep… he was a wolf from the start.
399 Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “Everyone deserves a second chance,” but the wolf does not seek redemption, only new opportunities to abuse; it is not a stray sheep that wants to return to the path: it is a predator looking to repeat.
400 Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “He is being attacked by Satan,” but Satan lives in the wolves: they are not his victims, they are part of him.
401 Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “Don’t judge him, pray for him,” but praying for a wolf doesn’t make it a sheep, it only gives it more time to devour.
402 Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “Don’t judge him, pray for him,” but praying for a wolf doesn’t take away its fangs.
403 Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “Don’t judge him, pray for him,” but praying for a wolf won’t turn it into a sheep.
404 Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “God can forgive him,” but God does not forgive those who do not repent… and the wolf does not repent: he hides.
405 Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “Nobody is perfect,” but you don’t need perfection to not be a criminal.
406 Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “He fell into temptation,” but the one who preys does not fall—he reveals what he is.
407 Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “We are all sinners,” but not all of us are wolves in sheep’s clothing.
408 The wolf wants the righteous to say he is also evil… that way he can keep feeding among them without being exposed.
409 Do not blame yourself to avoid disturbing the guilty. The righteous does not share guilt, he exposes the wolf.
410 Do not join the flock that beats its chest while planning its next hypocrisy. Praise the one who kept you clean among wolves.
411 The fraud says: ‘we are all guilty’ to hide among the righteous. The righteous replies: ‘I am not like you, and God knows it.’
412 Who lives in justice should not confess sins they have not committed, but point out those who commit them and hide behind cassocks.
413 The lamb is disgusted by bloody meat; the disguised impostor gets excited, because his soul is not that of a sheep, but of a wild beast.
414 The blood feast does not attract the lamb, but it does attract the disguised wolf who is still a butcher inside.
415 The impostor dressed as a lamb speaks meekly, but his appetite betrays him when he sees meat. The true lamb withdraws when he sees meat and blood on the table; the wolf in sheep’s clothing draws near with desire, because his nature is to devour, not to graze.
416 The lamb flees from the blood feast; the impostor celebrates it with hunger. Not everyone who bleats is a lamb: offer meat and you will know if it’s a hidden wolf.
417 The test of meat reveals whether it is a genuine lamb or a disguised wolf. The wolf in sheep’s clothing pretends to be meek, but meat awakens its instinct.
418 Offer meat and you will see who is a lamb inside and who merely wears the disguise. The true lamb feeds on justice; the false one, on meat and appearances.
419 The meat unmasks the wolf who dresses as a lamb, but it does not deceive the one who is truly a lamb.
420 The true lamb turns away from the meat, but the wolf disguised as a lamb lunges at it.
421 The impostor, dressed as a lamb, can’t resist the meat; the true lamb doesn’t even come close.
422 The disguise can fool the eyes, but not at the table. The wolf disguises itself as a lamb, but cannot hide its hunger for meat. The meat reveals what the disguise conceals.
423 Self-flagellations: He who loves blood is not a lamb, but a disguised predator. The lamb prefers grass; the wolf seeks sacrifice. Even if the wolf dresses as a lamb, he cannot hide his thirst for innocent blood.
424 The meat is the test that separates the righteous from the impostor, the sheep from the wolf in sheep’s clothing who seeks to devour flesh. The lamb prefers grass; the wolf seeks the sacrifice.
425 The wolf dresses in innocence, but his instinct betrays him. Meat is the test that separates the righteous from the impostor, the sheep from the wolf in sheep’s clothing who seeks to devour flesh.
426 Offer meat, and you will know who is a lamb and who only pretends to be. The lamb rejects temptation; the wolf devours it without hesitation.
427 The meat reveals what the disguise hides. The wolf disguises itself as a lamb, but cannot hide its hunger for meat.
428 The lamb turns away from the meat; the disguised wolf leaps upon it.
429 The lamb and the wolf disguised as a lamb react differently when offered meat.
430 Without sheep, the wolf no longer pretends to be a shepherd: it bites the one it once pretended to help. When truth reigns, lies turn on themselves.
431 The flock set free, the pack falls apart. When the righteous flee, the wicked devour each other like beasts without direction.
432 When the righteous withdraw, the wicked turn on each other. When the innocent escape, the guilty tear each other apart.
433 Wolves thrive among ignorant sheep, but destroy themselves when there’s no one left to deceive. When lies no longer fool the righteous, liars turn on each other.
434 Without sheep to deceive, the wolves reveal their true hunger. When the sheep are safe, the wolves are left without prey and turn on each other.
435 He’s not a pastor who fell; he’s a wolf who was exposed. The wolf doesn’t fall from heaven—it climbs the pulpit.
436 The criminal pastor did not betray his calling, he only revealed his true face. Sin did not turn the pastor into a wolf; it only removed the disguise. The crime did not corrupt him, it exposed him.
437 When a pastor is found in evil, he has not fallen: he has been revealed.
438 A pastor caught in a crime is not a fallen pastor, but a wolf unmasked.
439 When the sheep are already saved, the wolves devour each other.
440 If God loved the wicked and Satan, then to be wicked or to be Satan would not be wrong. But God does not love the wicked, even if he ignores the truth, because his evil springs from his own corruption. God loves the righteous, even if he was deceived, because his heart does not desire evil. And the wicked, whether he knows the truth or not, God abhors him… and God will destroy him.
441 The false prophet says: “God forgives the wicked all his injustices… but does not forgive the righteous for speaking ill of our dogmas.”
442 The false prophet says: “God forgives every injustice… except speaking ill of our dogmas.”
443 The false prophet forgives the wicked their sins, but not the righteous who exposes him.
444 For the false prophet, speaking against injustice is less serious than speaking against his dogmas.
445 The false prophet says: God forgives everything, except lack of blind faith.
446 The false prophet canonizes the criminal who applauds him and condemns the righteous who contradict him.
447 For the false prophet, the only unforgivable sin is questioning his religion.
448 The false prophet absolves you of every sin, except the sin of thinking for yourself.
449 The false prophet claims that God forgives every injustice, except questioning his dogmas.
450 God abhors the wicked, even if he ignores the truth, because evil springs from his heart.
451 God’s love is neither blind nor complicit. He does not embrace those who hate justice. He loves the righteous but rejects the wicked. And even if the world blesses the wicked, God will cut them off.
452 The flattering politician and the false prophet rely on lies dressed as tradition; the righteous combats them, because his mission is not to please everyone, but to protect the righteous.
453 The flattering politician and the false prophet cling to deep-rooted but deceptive traditions to gain popularity; the righteous refutes them, not to please the masses, but to prevent other righteous from being deceived.
454 The false prophet conceals contradictions he cannot explain; he calls them ‘apparent’. The true prophet reveals them, even though they have been venerated as ‘sacred truths’ for centuries.
455 The false prophet hides contradictions and, unable to explain them coherently, calls them ‘apparent’; the true prophet denounces them, even if for centuries they have been considered ‘sacred truths’.
456 In many cases, the empire mutilated the messages that bothered it. But the truth does not die, because reality remains what it is, even if they say it is something else.
457 In many cases, the empire destroyed the most uncomfortable messages by replacing them with moderate versions. But the truth cannot be destroyed, because history remains the same even if you are told a false story.
458 Between every lie built with cunning, there is a truth waiting to be unearthed with wisdom.
459 The solar empire deceived with beautiful words, but the truth did not die: it hid in parables, awaiting righteous eyes that could understand it.
460 The sun-worshipping empire was not sincere. But some truths disguised themselves as parables to survive, waiting for those who could decipher them.
461 Unjust power hates the just word more than the sword.
462 The wise corrects the friend; the fool flatters the enemy.
463 The false prophet wants everyone so he can take everyone’s money; the true prophet only wants to alert the just to the deception.
464 The false prophet wants to drag everyone because he covets the money of both the just and the unjust; the true prophet only seeks to warn the just against deception.
465 The false prophet manipulates fear; the true prophet awakens reason.
466 The false prophet asks for loyalty to himself; the true prophet demands loyalty to the truth.
467 The false prophet wants fame; the true prophet wants justice.
468 The false prophet seeks applause; the true one does not fear rejection.
469 The false prophet embraces both the unjust and the righteous equally; the true prophet separates light from darkness.
470 The false prophet makes concessions to avoid losing followers; the true prophet does not yield a single letter of justice.
471 The just reason and express their thoughts. And that is enough to shake empires based on inconsistencies.
472 The false prophet promises salvation to the unjust; the true prophet warns that the unjust will not change and only the righteous will be saved.
570 The serpent’s monuments do not honor God, but vanity and deceit. Bowing before them is accepting its lie as truth.
571 The serpent cannot endure righteousness; that’s why it wants you to bend and kiss the feet of its false gods.
572 The righteous walks upright, but the serpent hates those who do not kneel before its twisted religion.
573 The serpent crawls and wants humanity to crawl too, prostrate before its idols.
574 The serpent cannot endure righteousness; that’s why it wants you to bow and kiss the feet of its monuments.
575 The serpent demands reverence, but not to God—rather to the statues it inspired. The serpent enforces worship to its images, hoping you bow like it does before error.
576 The serpent loves worship on your knees, because that way the righteous bend like her. She does not want your obedience, she wants your humiliation: the serpent rejoices when you kneel before her lies.
577 The serpent crawls and demands that you also bow before its twisted idols. The serpent teaches you to bend, not out of humility, but to worship what it created.
578 The serpent wants you to imitate its bent figure, bowing before the idols it itself raised.
579 Serving God is not keeping silent before the wolves: it is exposing them and making them fall, crushed by justice.
580 The righteous do not ask for silence in the face of evil: they expose the wolves.
581 He who says “do not judge” while protecting the wicked has already been judged by his own mouth.
582 They are not wounded sheep: they are disguised predators, and their excuses no longer deceive.
583 The wolves use Bible phrases to shield themselves from justice: here we dismantle them one by one.
584 When a venerated statue breaks, it doesn’t feel pain; the one who feels it is the one who was deceived, not by the statue itself, but by the one who used it to manipulate him.
585 Serving God is not staying silent before the wolves: it’s exposing them and making them fall by justice.
586 The righteous hates the wicked: dismantling the false doctrine of loving God’s enemies.
587 They say “God loves everyone” to protect the wicked: we dismantle that false mercy.
588 Wolves say ‘nobody is perfect’ while planning their next abuse without remorse.
589 Excuses of wolves dismantled: he who asks for love without justice wants to cover his wickedness.
590 Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “God is doing something in his life,” yes: He is exposing him to show that some who come to the flock with the title of pastor do so to deceive and devour.
591 Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “Do not criticize the minister of God,” but if that minister rapes, steals, or lies, he is not a minister of God but a minister of deception.
592 Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “He is a victim too,” but the wolf in sheep’s clothing who was unmasked was never a lost sheep… he was a wolf from the start.
593 Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “Everyone deserves a second chance,” but the wolf does not seek redemption, only new opportunities to abuse; it is not a stray sheep that wants to return to the path: it is a predator looking to repeat.
594 Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “He is being attacked by Satan,” but Satan lives in the wolves: they are not his victims, they are part of him.
595 Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “Don’t judge him, pray for him,” but praying for a wolf doesn’t make it a sheep, it only gives it more time to devour.
596 Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “Don’t judge him, pray for him,” but praying for a wolf doesn’t take away its fangs.
597 Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “Don’t judge him, pray for him,” but praying for a wolf won’t turn it into a sheep.
598 Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “God can forgive him,” but God does not forgive those who do not repent… and the wolf does not repent: he hides.
599 Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “Nobody is perfect,” but you don’t need perfection to not be a criminal.
600 Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “He fell into temptation,” but the one who preys does not fall—he reveals what he is.
601 Excuses of wolves, dismantled by reason: “We are all sinners,” but not all of us are wolves in sheep’s clothing.
602 The wolf wants the righteous to say he is also evil… that way he can keep feeding among them without being exposed.
603 Do not blame yourself to avoid disturbing the guilty. The righteous does not share guilt, he exposes the wolf.
604 Do not join the flock that beats its chest while planning its next hypocrisy. Praise the one who kept you clean among wolves.
605 The fraud says: ‘we are all guilty’ to hide among the righteous. The righteous replies: ‘I am not like you, and God knows it.’
606 Who lives in justice should not confess sins they have not committed, but point out those who commit them and hide behind cassocks.
607 The lamb is disgusted by bloody meat; the disguised impostor gets excited, because his soul is not that of a sheep, but of a wild beast.
608 The blood feast does not attract the lamb, but it does attract the disguised wolf who is still a butcher inside.
609 The impostor dressed as a lamb speaks meekly, but his appetite betrays him when he sees meat. The true lamb withdraws when he sees meat and blood on the table; the wolf in sheep’s clothing draws near with desire, because his nature is to devour, not to graze.
610 The lamb flees from the blood feast; the impostor celebrates it with hunger. Not everyone who bleats is a lamb: offer meat and you will know if it’s a hidden wolf.
611 The test of meat reveals whether it is a genuine lamb or a disguised wolf. The wolf in sheep’s clothing pretends to be meek, but meat awakens its instinct.
612 Offer meat and you will see who is a lamb inside and who merely wears the disguise. The true lamb feeds on justice; the false one, on meat and appearances.
613 The meat unmasks the wolf who dresses as a lamb, but it does not deceive the one who is truly a lamb.
614 The true lamb turns away from the meat, but the wolf disguised as a lamb lunges at it.
615 The impostor, dressed as a lamb, can’t resist the meat; the true lamb doesn’t even come close.
616 The disguise can fool the eyes, but not at the table. The wolf disguises itself as a lamb, but cannot hide its hunger for meat. The meat reveals what the disguise conceals.
617 Self-flagellations: He who loves blood is not a lamb, but a disguised predator. The lamb prefers grass; the wolf seeks sacrifice. Even if the wolf dresses as a lamb, he cannot hide his thirst for innocent blood.
618 The meat is the test that separates the righteous from the impostor, the sheep from the wolf in sheep’s clothing who seeks to devour flesh. The lamb prefers grass; the wolf seeks the sacrifice.
619 The wolf dresses in innocence, but his instinct betrays him. Meat is the test that separates the righteous from the impostor, the sheep from the wolf in sheep’s clothing who seeks to devour flesh.
620 Offer meat, and you will know who is a lamb and who only pretends to be. The lamb rejects temptation; the wolf devours it without hesitation.
621 The meat reveals what the disguise hides. The wolf disguises itself as a lamb, but cannot hide its hunger for meat.
622 The lamb turns away from the meat; the disguised wolf leaps upon it.
623 The lamb and the wolf disguised as a lamb react differently when offered meat.
624 Without sheep, the wolf no longer pretends to be a shepherd: it bites the one it once pretended to help. When truth reigns, lies turn on themselves.
625 The flock set free, the pack falls apart. When the righteous flee, the wicked devour each other like beasts without direction.
626 When the righteous withdraw, the wicked turn on each other. When the innocent escape, the guilty tear each other apart.
627 Wolves thrive among ignorant sheep, but destroy themselves when there’s no one left to deceive. When lies no longer fool the righteous, liars turn on each other.
628 Without sheep to deceive, the wolves reveal their true hunger. When the sheep are safe, the wolves are left without prey and turn on each other.
629 He’s not a pastor who fell; he’s a wolf who was exposed. The wolf doesn’t fall from heaven—it climbs the pulpit.
630 The criminal pastor did not betray his calling, he only revealed his true face. Sin did not turn the pastor into a wolf; it only removed the disguise. The crime did not corrupt him, it exposed him.
631 When a pastor is found in evil, he has not fallen: he has been revealed.
632 A pastor caught in a crime is not a fallen pastor, but a wolf unmasked.
633 When the sheep are already saved, the wolves devour each other.
634 If God loved the wicked and Satan, then to be wicked or to be Satan would not be wrong. But God does not love the wicked, even if he ignores the truth, because his evil springs from his own corruption. God loves the righteous, even if he was deceived, because his heart does not desire evil. And the wicked, whether he knows the truth or not, God abhors him… and God will destroy him.
635 The false prophet says: “God forgives the wicked all his injustices… but does not forgive the righteous for speaking ill of our dogmas.”
636 The false prophet says: “God forgives every injustice… except speaking ill of our dogmas.”
637 The false prophet forgives the wicked their sins, but not the righteous who exposes him.
638 For the false prophet, speaking against injustice is less serious than speaking against his dogmas.
639 The false prophet says: God forgives everything, except lack of blind faith.
640 The false prophet canonizes the criminal who applauds him and condemns the righteous who contradict him.
641 For the false prophet, the only unforgivable sin is questioning his religion.
642 The false prophet absolves you of every sin, except the sin of thinking for yourself.
643 The false prophet claims that God forgives every injustice, except questioning his dogmas.
644 God abhors the wicked, even if he ignores the truth, because evil springs from his heart.
645 God’s love is neither blind nor complicit. He does not embrace those who hate justice. He loves the righteous but rejects the wicked. And even if the world blesses the wicked, God will cut them off.
646 The flattering politician and the false prophet rely on lies dressed as tradition; the righteous combats them, because his mission is not to please everyone, but to protect the righteous.
647 The flattering politician and the false prophet cling to deep-rooted but deceptive traditions to gain popularity; the righteous refutes them, not to please the masses, but to prevent other righteous from being deceived.
648 The false prophet conceals contradictions he cannot explain; he calls them ‘apparent’. The true prophet reveals them, even though they have been venerated as ‘sacred truths’ for centuries.
649 The false prophet hides contradictions and, unable to explain them coherently, calls them ‘apparent’; the true prophet denounces them, even if for centuries they have been considered ‘sacred truths’.
650 In many cases, the empire mutilated the messages that bothered it. But the truth does not die, because reality remains what it is, even if they say it is something else.
651 In many cases, the empire destroyed the most uncomfortable messages by replacing them with moderate versions. But the truth cannot be destroyed, because history remains the same even if you are told a false story.
652 Between every lie built with cunning, there is a truth waiting to be unearthed with wisdom.
653 The solar empire deceived with beautiful words, but the truth did not die: it hid in parables, awaiting righteous eyes that could understand it.
654 The sun-worshipping empire was not sincere. But some truths disguised themselves as parables to survive, waiting for those who could decipher them.
655 Unjust power hates the just word more than the sword.
656 The wise corrects the friend; the fool flatters the enemy.
657 The false prophet wants everyone so he can take everyone’s money; the true prophet only wants to alert the just to the deception.
658 The false prophet wants to drag everyone because he covets the money of both the just and the unjust; the true prophet only seeks to warn the just against deception.
659 The false prophet manipulates fear; the true prophet awakens reason.
660 The false prophet asks for loyalty to himself; the true prophet demands loyalty to the truth.
661 The false prophet wants fame; the true prophet wants justice.
662 The false prophet seeks applause; the true one does not fear rejection.
663 The false prophet embraces both the unjust and the righteous equally; the true prophet separates light from darkness.
664 The false prophet makes concessions to avoid losing followers; the true prophet does not yield a single letter of justice.
665 The just reason and express their thoughts. And that is enough to shake empires based on inconsistencies.
666 The false prophet promises salvation to the unjust; the true prophet warns that the unjust will not change and only the righteous will be saved.
667 Satan’s word: ‘God made a mistake when He said ‘life for life against the murderer’. He sent me to say: ‘Do not sentence them to death, that is now a sin’.
668 Satan’s word: ‘If you do not bless those who curse you, you curse my teachings and you curse me; then I will also curse you on the day of judgment, saying: ”Depart from me, you cursed; go into the eternal fire prepared for the Devil and his angels…”’. (When Satan mixes what he teaches with what he attacked in anger, his sermon becomes incoherent and ends up ridiculous.)