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  • This essay examines the psychology of deception behind what the scriptures symbolically call the Whore Babylon—systems of sin and institutionalized religion that offer comfort, reassurance, and belonging while quietly neutralizing repentance and covenantal transformation.

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  • Mighty faith in Jesus Christ is evidenced by consistently doing good without external compulsion. It is not demonstrated by emotional belief, ritual participation, or institutional loyalty, but the disciplined capacity to govern oneself through courageous adherence to truth, genuine repentance, and obedience. This essay explains why weak faith depends on institutions, charismatic leaders, rituals, and…

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  • This essay examines the moral boundary between the government’s legitimate role in protecting fundamental rights and its extra-governmental role in providing public services such as roads, schools, and safety regulations. It argues that while these services may be useful and widely supported, they derive their legitimacy from voluntary cooperation rather than delegated authority. By analyzing…

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  • If rights are truly unalienable, they cannot be arbitrarily suspended for safety or convenience. This essay defines the strict moral limits of detention, “shelter in place” orders, and government abuse of power in the name of safety or emergency expediency.

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  • A prophetic analysis of artificial intelligence—its benefits, dangers, and its role in the rise of global surveillance, technocratic governance, and digital captivity. This essay connects modern AI systems like Palantir with Book of Mormon warnings about secret combinations, the great and abominable church, and the coming collapse of totalitarian world powers.

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  • This essay exposes how the U.S. federal government now operates exactly like the secret combinations warned of in the Book of Mormon—through lies, theft, corruption, inflation, and the systematic plunder of the people. A prophetic warning for the last days.

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  • Why People Reject Truth

    This essay explores how emotional reasoning, pride, and fear blind us to truth—and how we can reclaim honest, Christ-centered discernment. Learn why so many reject light, defend corrupt institutions, and walk in darkness without knowing it, and how courage and humility restore spiritual clarity.

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  • This is Part 2 of An Address by C.S. Lewis at Oxford in 2025. If you haven’t yet read it, read that before reading this. 1. Question: “Your portrayal of the Lion, Aslan, seems inconsistent. In the books, he seems generally very gentle and kind, a little stern at times, but mostly quite tame. Now,…

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  • Many people suffer unnecessary pain because they expect too much from the wrong kinds of friends. This essay explains how to recognize each friendship type, set wiser boundaries, and cultivate relationships that uplift, support, and align with your needs.

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  • What if C. S. Lewis returned to Oxford to deliver one more message? This 30-minute imagined address reveals a bold, prophetic Lewis speaking on Christ, the purpose of life, righteousness, transformation, agency, and the final judgment. One of the most powerful and moving Christian messages you’ll read this year.

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