The false prophet embraces both the unjust and the righteous equally; the true prophet separates light from darkness. Something few people notice. The solar empire deceived with beautiful words, but the truth did not die: it hid in parables, awaiting righteous eyes that could understand it.

They no longer worship my image but his’, Zeus //11

1st: They Label You a Sinner | 2nd: They Sell You Baptism | 3rd: They Keep You Sinning and Paying //53

The cross, the holy covenant, and the sun worship unmasked. //71

If the law condemns the one who leads the blind astray, how can it be true that Jehovah loved Jacob? //41

Michael confronts the god Mars, an usurper. //64

Revelation 13:18 says: ‘Here is wisdom. Let the one who has understanding calculate the number of the beast, for it is the number of a man, and his number is six hundred sixty-six.’ No one calls to understand those who cannot understand. Therefore, the message was never for all humanity, but for those with understanding. Rome—the promoter of the image of the beast—lied, because it never turned away from idols nor converted to justice. This agrees with Daniel 12:10: ‘The wise shall understand… but none of the wicked shall understand.’ And also with Daniel 12:3: ‘Those who are wise shall shine like the brightness of the firmament, and those who lead many to righteousness, like the stars forever and ever.’ The Scripture is clear: 666 is not understood without understanding, and the wicked do not have it: 2 Peter 2:12: ‘These false teachers are like irrational animals…’ 1 Corinthians 2:14: ‘The natural man does not understand…’ Proverbs 28:5: ‘Evil men do not understand justice, but those who seek the Lord understand all things.’ The Roman Empire remained wicked because it was impossible for it to convert to justice. That is why it did not preach what it persecuted. Instead, it created Roman Christianity and its doctrine of undeserved love: an injustice presented as a virtue and defended with undeserved hatred against those who question it. If its idol is not worshiped, it becomes enraged against those who do not do so; the beast slanders them. The mark on the forehead: love for injustice, including slander and the contradiction it implies. The mark on the hand: the beast performs unjust works because of its love for injustice. //86