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FOR IN MUCH HUMAN WISDOM IS GREAT VEXATION. AND HE WHO INCREASES KNOWLEDGE INCREASES GREAT SORROW

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Wylliam Ireland
Wylliam Ireland@IrelandWylliam·
@hookskat Isaiah 55:8 “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the LORD.”
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Why do Christians assume Paul spoke for god? Jesus didn't even mention him.
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Wylliam Ireland
Wylliam Ireland@IrelandWylliam·
1 And there appeared a great wonder in heaven; a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars: This woman here in Revelation 12:1 is symbolic of all of God’s children all the way back in the first world age when all were Israel (so to speak) and were evidently divided into groups of twelve. In the third world age that we will read of in Revelation 21, the Lamb’s wife (which is symbolic of all of God’s children who will go into the eternity by believing upon the Lord Jesus Christ) is the new Jerusalem which will have twelve gates and twelve foundations going full circle from the first world age to the third world age minus Satan as well as those who will be cast into the lake of fire. 2 And she being with child cried, travailing in birth, and pained to be delivered. This age of salvation (which is the second world age that we are now in) became necessary when Satan rebelled and deceived a third of God’s children. Rather than destroying a third of his own children, God destroyed the first world age and then created this second world age whereby whosoever will believe upon the Lord Jesus Christ can be saved from perishing in the lake of fire after the thousand years are finished and go into the eternity which is the third world age. Revelation 12:2 you could see as fast forwarding to the second world age, where the woman (in the centuries leading up to when Christ was born) is symbolic of the bloodline that began with Adam and Eve, leading up to Israel according to the flesh and then finally Mary, who was of the tribe of Judah as well as the tribe of Levi. 3 And there appeared another wonder in heaven; (rewinding back again to what happened in the first world age) and behold a great red dragon, having seven heads and ten horns, and seven crowns upon his heads. As we will see in Revelation chapter 17, the seven heads of Satan’s one world system in this world age are symbolic of seven literal mountains (which are the seven continents of the planet earth) but here in Revelation 12:3 the seven heads are in not on earth but are in heaven with the ten horns being ten fallen angel kings that we will also read of in Revelation chapter 17. In Revelation chapter 20 we will learn that when Satan gets released from the bottomless pit after the thousand years are finished he will go out and gather an army to compass Jerusalem with which is most likely the same thing he did in the first world age, only he gathered them from the seven other planets he had taken over during his first rebellion in order to attack Jerusalem then also which was obviously on the planet earth. 4 And his tail drew the third part of the stars of heaven, and did cast them to the earth: In other words: Satan deceived a third of God’s children into being gathered together to battle against Jerusalem. This is also when the seven thousand Zadok fought against Satan and most likely the 144,000 fought against Satan as well (but not at first) while the other two-thirds apparently did not do much of anything. The first world age became without form and void and this age of salvation was created which is the second world age. and the dragon stood before the woman which was ready to be delivered, for to devour her child as soon as it was born. The woman at this point in the chapter is symbolic of Israel according to the flesh with Satan attempting to prevent Christ from being born throughout the centuries leading up to his first advent. 5 And she brought forth a man child, (Christ Jesus) who was to rule all nations with a rod of iron: and her child was caught up unto God, and to His throne. Remember: we saw a vision of what happened when Christ ascended to the Father ten days before Pentecost beginning back in chapter 5 of this book of Revelation. He opened the seven seals and then fire of the altar was cast into the earth (as we saw in Revelation 5:8) which is when the Holy Spirit began speaking through the twelve apostles. 6 And the woman fled into the wilderness, where she hath a place prepared of God, that they should feed her there a thousand two hundred and threescore days. These ‘days’ are in this case symbolic of years and the woman after Christ’s first advent is now symbolic of all the Christians throughout the centuries: both the natural branches of God’s family tree (meaning those of the twelve tribes of Israel according to the flesh IF they are Christian) as well as those grafted in. From 1830 to 1948, the first four trumpets began to sound as we covered back in Revelation chapter 8 with 1969 being when the fifth trumpet began to sound but ‘five’ means grace in Biblical numerics and the grace period of the fifth trumpet will end at the woe of the fifth trumpet when Satan and his angels get cast to earth. 7 And there was war in heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the dragon; and the dragon fought and his angels, 8 And prevailed not; neither was their place found any more in heaven. 9 And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him. At the woe of the fifth trumpet (at the beginning of the five month long hour of temptation) which is when the one world political system comes into being that we will read of in the next chapter. 10 And I heard a loud voice saying in heaven, Now is come salvation, and strength, and the kingdom of our God, and the power of his Christ: for the accuser of our brethren is cast down, which accused them before our God day and night. 11 And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony; and they loved not their lives unto the death. Most of the seven thousands Zadok being the armies which were in heaven which fought against the seven thousand fallen angels back in verse 7 who (along with Satan) will get cast to the earth when the hour of temptation begins. 12 Therefore rejoice, ye heavens, and ye that dwell in them. Woe to the inhabiters of the earth and of the sea! for the devil is come down unto you, having great wrath, because he knoweth that he hath but a short time. Five months beginning at the woe of the fifth trumpet with Satan not appearing as the antichrist until the woe of the sixth trumpet, two and a half months or seventy evenings (which is what the seventy years in captivity to the Babylon of old were a type of) before the woe of the seventh trumpet which is when the TRUE Christ returns. 13 And when the dragon saw that he was cast unto the earth, he persecuted the woman which brought forth the man child. Again, the woman is at this point in the chapter symbolic of the natural branches of God’s family tree (meaning those of Israel according to the flesh so long as they believe upon the Lord Jesus Christ) as well as those grafted in. 14 And to the woman were given two wings of a great eagle, that she might fly into the wilderness, into her place, where she is nourished for a time, and times, and half a time, from the face of the serpent. In other words: ‘the woman’ (which is symbolic of most Christians) will be protected from being killed spiritually during the first half of the five month long hour of temptation. 15 And the serpent cast out of his mouth water as a flood after the woman, that he might cause her to be carried away of the flood. At 666 when Satan appears in Jerusalem as the false christ when his flood of deception will kill most Christians spiritually when they worship Satan instead of Christ which is what ‘antichrist’ means. 16 And the earth (which is symbolic of those the Holy Spirit will speak through during the sixth trumpet) helped the woman, and the earth opened her mouth, and swallowed up the flood (which is symbolic of the deception) which the dragon cast out of his mouth. Which means those who repent because of what the Holy Spirit will say during that time through those who get delivered up will no longer be deceived into believing Satan is Jesus returned but will have been grafted back into God’s family tree all were part of in the first world age. 17 And the dragon was wroth with the woman, Because many will come out of the deception, hearkening to the words of the Holy Spirit and standing against Satan from that point forward, then being able to take part in the first resurrection when the TRUE Christ returns at the seventh trumpet. and went to make war with the remnant of her seed, which keep the commandments of God, and have the testimony of Jesus Christ. This looks forward to when Satan kills the two witnesses (who are most likely Moses and Elijah) and sends the Ezekiel 38 confederacy to destroy those who will be part of God’s family tree at that time. Three and a half days after Satan kills the two witnesses, the seventh angel will sound and the TRUE Christ will return as King of kings and Lord of lords destroying Satan’s role of antichrist as well as his one world system when the battle of Armageddon and the battle of the valley of Hamon-Gog transpire at the beginning of the great tribulation which is the thousand year long day of the lord. Again: after the thousand years are finished Satan will once again gather an army to battle against Jerusalem which is when he will be cast into the lake of fire along with whoever chooses to follow him (again) at that time. Everyone else will go into the eternity which is the third world age.
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Wylliam Ireland
Wylliam Ireland@IrelandWylliam·
In the beginning, before the trembling of the void and before the first atom burned with the breath of existence, the Eternal spoke. “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth” (Genesis 1:1). The Hebrew בְּרֵאשִׁית בָּרָא אֱלֹהִים (bereshith bara Elohim) is not the whisper of a deceiver but the proclamation of a God whose works stand in the open. The universe is not a trick. It is not a veil. It is not a stage built to mislead. It is the fractal shadow of the Infinite Mind — the patterned echo of the One who is Light, and in whom is no darkness at all. But in these last days, a new old lie rises from the ashes of ancient heresy. Flat‑earth cosmology, clothed in the language of revelation yet born of suspicion, repeats the doctrine of the Gnostics — those who claimed the world was a prison, the senses were lies, and salvation came through secret knowledge. They taught that creation was the work of a Demiurge, a lesser god, a cosmic trickster. And flat‑earth ideology follows the same serpent‑shaped path: it demands a universe built on deception, a sky that is false, a cosmos that is counterfeit, and a God who hides truth behind illusion. But Scripture thunders against this: “God is not a man, that he should lie” (Numbers 23:19). A lying cosmos is not the handiwork of the God of Israel. The heavens are not props in a cosmic hoax. They are the testimony of the Almighty. “The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork” (Psalm 19:1). The Hebrew מְסַפְּרִים (mesapperim, “to recount, to narrate through repeated pattern”) reveals that creation speaks truth through its structure. The galaxies are sermons. The stars are witnesses. The cosmic web is a scroll stretched across the deep. Paul confirms this in Greek: “For the invisible things of him… are clearly seen” (Romans 1:20). The phrase τὰ ἀόρατα αὐτοῦ (ta aorata autou, “His invisible things”) declares that creation is revelation, not illusion. To call the heavens fake is to call God a liar. Flat‑earth cosmology collapses the universe into a cage and shrinks the glory of God into a snow globe. It denies the Shema, the heartbeat of Israel: “Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD” (Deuteronomy 6:4). The Hebrew אֶחָד (echad, “one, unified, whole”) describes a God whose unity is reflected in the unity of creation. The universe begins with Hydrogen — the simplest atom, the Aleph of the periodic table — one proton, one electron, the neutron appearing in its isotopes. One atom, yet relational. One being, yet structured in a triune pattern. Creation mirrors the Creator because creation flows from the Creator. To claim the world is a fabricated illusion is to deny the unity, integrity, and truthfulness of the One who made it. John unveils the cosmic architecture: “In the beginning was the Word… All things were made by him” (John 1:1,3). The Greek λόγος (logos, “Word, Reason, Pattern, Structure”) reveals that the universe is not chaos but code — not deception but design — not confusion but cosmos. The Logos is the divine algorithm, the generative principle through which the fractal of creation unfolds. Every law of physics, every constant, every repeating pattern is the echo of the Logos. To deny the reality of creation is to deny the reality of the Word. Flat‑earth ideology, like ancient Gnosticism, depends on secret knowledge. It claims that the masses are deceived, that only the enlightened few know the truth, and that the physical world cannot be trusted. But Scripture exposes this mindset: “Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools” (Romans 1:22). The Greek φάσκοντες εἶναι σοφοί (phaskontes einai sophoi, “claiming to be wise”) describes those who reject the testimony of creation in favor of self‑invented illusions. The biblical worldview is not built on suspicion of the senses but on the trustworthiness of the God who made them. And now, in the apocalyptic hour, the heavens stand as a witness against the Gnostic lie. “It is he that sitteth upon the circle of the earth” (Isaiah 40:22). The Hebrew חוּג (chug, “circle, sphere, compass‑line”) affirms the earth’s curvature long before modern science. Scripture does not shrink creation into a tiny enclosure; it expands creation into a vast, ordered, majestic universe — a universe that reflects the infinite glory of the One who stretched out the heavens like a scroll. Flat‑earth ideology is not a return to biblical truth. It is a return to Gnostic darkness, Gnostic suspicion, and Gnostic illusionism. It replaces the God of truth with a cosmic deceiver, the heavens of Scripture with a painted dome, and the revelation of creation with the paranoia of secret knowledge. It is modern Gnosticism wrapped in conspiracy, baptized in fear, and sold as revelation. But the true universe — the one God actually made — is the fractal shadow of His intellect, the patterned echo of His Word, the cosmic testimony of His glory. From the smallest atom to the farthest galaxy, creation proclaims the One who is “Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending” (Revelation 1:8). The world is not an illusion. It is a revelation. And the God who made it is not hiding truth from His creation; He is declaring it through every star, every law, every pattern, and every breath.
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Gr8Believer
Gr8Believer@Gr8Believer·
This is why the glo-baal-ists don't like the Bible. It's full of truth exposing their lies.
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Wylliam Ireland@IrelandWylliam·
In the beginning, before the trembling of the void and before the first atom burned with the breath of existence, the Eternal spoke. “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth” (Genesis 1:1). The Hebrew בְּרֵאשִׁית בָּרָא אֱלֹהִים (bereshith bara Elohim) is not the whisper of a deceiver but the proclamation of a God whose works stand in the open. The universe is not a trick. It is not a veil. It is not a stage built to mislead. It is the fractal shadow of the Infinite Mind — the patterned echo of the One who is Light, and in whom is no darkness at all. But in these last days, a new old lie rises from the ashes of ancient heresy. Flat‑earth cosmology, clothed in the language of revelation yet born of suspicion, repeats the doctrine of the Gnostics — those who claimed the world was a prison, the senses were lies, and salvation came through secret knowledge. They taught that creation was the work of a Demiurge, a lesser god, a cosmic trickster. And flat‑earth ideology follows the same serpent‑shaped path: it demands a universe built on deception, a sky that is false, a cosmos that is counterfeit, and a God who hides truth behind illusion. But Scripture thunders against this: “God is not a man, that he should lie” (Numbers 23:19). A lying cosmos is not the handiwork of the God of Israel. The heavens are not props in a cosmic hoax. They are the testimony of the Almighty. “The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork” (Psalm 19:1). The Hebrew מְסַפְּרִים (mesapperim, “to recount, to narrate through repeated pattern”) reveals that creation speaks truth through its structure. The galaxies are sermons. The stars are witnesses. The cosmic web is a scroll stretched across the deep. Paul confirms this in Greek: “For the invisible things of him… are clearly seen” (Romans 1:20). The phrase τὰ ἀόρατα αὐτοῦ (ta aorata autou, “His invisible things”) declares that creation is revelation, not illusion. To call the heavens fake is to call God a liar. Flat‑earth cosmology collapses the universe into a cage and shrinks the glory of God into a snow globe. It denies the Shema, the heartbeat of Israel: “Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD” (Deuteronomy 6:4). The Hebrew אֶחָד (echad, “one, unified, whole”) describes a God whose unity is reflected in the unity of creation. The universe begins with Hydrogen — the simplest atom, the Aleph of the periodic table — one proton, one electron, the neutron appearing in its isotopes. One atom, yet relational. One being, yet structured in a triune pattern. Creation mirrors the Creator because creation flows from the Creator. To claim the world is a fabricated illusion is to deny the unity, integrity, and truthfulness of the One who made it. John unveils the cosmic architecture: “In the beginning was the Word… All things were made by him” (John 1:1,3). The Greek λόγος (logos, “Word, Reason, Pattern, Structure”) reveals that the universe is not chaos but code — not deception but design — not confusion but cosmos. The Logos is the divine algorithm, the generative principle through which the fractal of creation unfolds. Every law of physics, every constant, every repeating pattern is the echo of the Logos. To deny the reality of creation is to deny the reality of the Word. Flat‑earth ideology, like ancient Gnosticism, depends on secret knowledge. It claims that the masses are deceived, that only the enlightened few know the truth, and that the physical world cannot be trusted. But Scripture exposes this mindset: “Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools” (Romans 1:22). The Greek φάσκοντες εἶναι σοφοί (phaskontes einai sophoi, “claiming to be wise”) describes those who reject the testimony of creation in favor of self‑invented illusions. The biblical worldview is not built on suspicion of the senses but on the trustworthiness of the God who made them. And now, in the apocalyptic hour, the heavens stand as a witness against the Gnostic lie. “It is he that sitteth upon the circle of the earth” (Isaiah 40:22). The Hebrew חוּג (chug, “circle, sphere, compass‑line”) affirms the earth’s curvature long before modern science. Scripture does not shrink creation into a tiny enclosure; it expands creation into a vast, ordered, majestic universe — a universe that reflects the infinite glory of the One who stretched out the heavens like a scroll. Flat‑earth ideology is not a return to biblical truth. It is a return to Gnostic darkness, Gnostic suspicion, and Gnostic illusionism. It replaces the God of truth with a cosmic deceiver, the heavens of Scripture with a painted dome, and the revelation of creation with the paranoia of secret knowledge. It is modern Gnosticism wrapped in conspiracy, baptized in fear, and sold as revelation. But the true universe — the one God actually made — is the fractal shadow of His intellect, the patterned echo of His Word, the cosmic testimony of His glory. From the smallest atom to the farthest galaxy, creation proclaims the One who is “Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending” (Revelation 1:8). The world is not an illusion. It is a revelation. And the God who made it is not hiding truth from His creation; He is declaring it through every star, every law, every pattern, and every breath.
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石井一弘(カズ 裏コロナHP管理人&裏コロナの本 著者)
引用元のポストで、遠近法と消失点という言葉を書いたらアンチがすごいわいてきた。 球体派はまず消失点とは何かを勉強した方が良い。 球体派の言い分では、水平線の向こう側(消失点の奥)は湾曲していて沈んでいることになってる。 全く沈んでない。 今見えている水平線の向こう側もさらに奥まで行った向こう側もどこまで行っても平ら。
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石井一弘(カズ 裏コロナHP管理人&裏コロナの本 著者)@kazu_uracorona

>もし地球が平らなら、船全体はずっと視界に留まるはずです。 フラットアースのことを批判する前に、まずは遠近法と消失点が何かを調べた方が良い。

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Wylliam Ireland
Wylliam Ireland@IrelandWylliam·
In the beginning, before the trembling of the void and before the first atom burned with the breath of existence, the Eternal spoke. “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth” (Genesis 1:1). The Hebrew בְּרֵאשִׁית בָּרָא אֱלֹהִים (bereshith bara Elohim) is not the whisper of a deceiver but the proclamation of a God whose works stand in the open. The universe is not a trick. It is not a veil. It is not a stage built to mislead. It is the fractal shadow of the Infinite Mind — the patterned echo of the One who is Light, and in whom is no darkness at all. But in these last days, a new old lie rises from the ashes of ancient heresy. Flat‑earth cosmology, clothed in the language of revelation yet born of suspicion, repeats the doctrine of the Gnostics — those who claimed the world was a prison, the senses were lies, and salvation came through secret knowledge. They taught that creation was the work of a Demiurge, a lesser god, a cosmic trickster. And flat‑earth ideology follows the same serpent‑shaped path: it demands a universe built on deception, a sky that is false, a cosmos that is counterfeit, and a God who hides truth behind illusion. But Scripture thunders against this: “God is not a man, that he should lie” (Numbers 23:19). A lying cosmos is not the handiwork of the God of Israel. The heavens are not props in a cosmic hoax. They are the testimony of the Almighty. “The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork” (Psalm 19:1). The Hebrew מְסַפְּרִים (mesapperim, “to recount, to narrate through repeated pattern”) reveals that creation speaks truth through its structure. The galaxies are sermons. The stars are witnesses. The cosmic web is a scroll stretched across the deep. Paul confirms this in Greek: “For the invisible things of him… are clearly seen” (Romans 1:20). The phrase τὰ ἀόρατα αὐτοῦ (ta aorata autou, “His invisible things”) declares that creation is revelation, not illusion. To call the heavens fake is to call God a liar. Flat‑earth cosmology collapses the universe into a cage and shrinks the glory of God into a snow globe. It denies the Shema, the heartbeat of Israel: “Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD” (Deuteronomy 6:4). The Hebrew אֶחָד (echad, “one, unified, whole”) describes a God whose unity is reflected in the unity of creation. The universe begins with Hydrogen — the simplest atom, the Aleph of the periodic table — one proton, one electron, the neutron appearing in its isotopes. One atom, yet relational. One being, yet structured in a triune pattern. Creation mirrors the Creator because creation flows from the Creator. To claim the world is a fabricated illusion is to deny the unity, integrity, and truthfulness of the One who made it. John unveils the cosmic architecture: “In the beginning was the Word… All things were made by him” (John 1:1,3). The Greek λόγος (logos, “Word, Reason, Pattern, Structure”) reveals that the universe is not chaos but code — not deception but design — not confusion but cosmos. The Logos is the divine algorithm, the generative principle through which the fractal of creation unfolds. Every law of physics, every constant, every repeating pattern is the echo of the Logos. To deny the reality of creation is to deny the reality of the Word. Flat‑earth ideology, like ancient Gnosticism, depends on secret knowledge. It claims that the masses are deceived, that only the enlightened few know the truth, and that the physical world cannot be trusted. But Scripture exposes this mindset: “Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools” (Romans 1:22). The Greek φάσκοντες εἶναι σοφοί (phaskontes einai sophoi, “claiming to be wise”) describes those who reject the testimony of creation in favor of self‑invented illusions. The biblical worldview is not built on suspicion of the senses but on the trustworthiness of the God who made them. And now, in the apocalyptic hour, the heavens stand as a witness against the Gnostic lie. “It is he that sitteth upon the circle of the earth” (Isaiah 40:22). The Hebrew חוּג (chug, “circle, sphere, compass‑line”) affirms the earth’s curvature long before modern science. Scripture does not shrink creation into a tiny enclosure; it expands creation into a vast, ordered, majestic universe — a universe that reflects the infinite glory of the One who stretched out the heavens like a scroll. Flat‑earth ideology is not a return to biblical truth. It is a return to Gnostic darkness, Gnostic suspicion, and Gnostic illusionism. It replaces the God of truth with a cosmic deceiver, the heavens of Scripture with a painted dome, and the revelation of creation with the paranoia of secret knowledge. It is modern Gnosticism wrapped in conspiracy, baptized in fear, and sold as revelation. But the true universe — the one God actually made — is the fractal shadow of His intellect, the patterned echo of His Word, the cosmic testimony of His glory. From the smallest atom to the farthest galaxy, creation proclaims the One who is “Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending” (Revelation 1:8). The world is not an illusion. It is a revelation. And the God who made it is not hiding truth from His creation; He is declaring it through every star, every law, every pattern, and every breath.
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PLAIN To SEE
PLAIN To SEE@plain_see·
Misconceptions regarding perception, is probably the poorest reason to believe you live on a giant spinning sphere. Yet, it’s touted as basically the #1 proof. 🤷‍♂️
Ted Logan@TedLogan1010

All the globe proponents hate this video!! Not only does it prove that boats don’t disappear over a curve… It shows why they only ever use still shots to try to prove the curve and never video. If they let the video play out, it proves it’s ocean swells causing it.

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Wylliam Ireland@IrelandWylliam·
In the beginning, before the trembling of the void and before the first atom burned with the breath of existence, the Eternal spoke. “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth” (Genesis 1:1). The Hebrew בְּרֵאשִׁית בָּרָא אֱלֹהִים (bereshith bara Elohim) is not the whisper of a deceiver but the proclamation of a God whose works stand in the open. The universe is not a trick. It is not a veil. It is not a stage built to mislead. It is the fractal shadow of the Infinite Mind — the patterned echo of the One who is Light, and in whom is no darkness at all. But in these last days, a new old lie rises from the ashes of ancient heresy. Flat‑earth cosmology, clothed in the language of revelation yet born of suspicion, repeats the doctrine of the Gnostics — those who claimed the world was a prison, the senses were lies, and salvation came through secret knowledge. They taught that creation was the work of a Demiurge, a lesser god, a cosmic trickster. And flat‑earth ideology follows the same serpent‑shaped path: it demands a universe built on deception, a sky that is false, a cosmos that is counterfeit, and a God who hides truth behind illusion. But Scripture thunders against this: “God is not a man, that he should lie” (Numbers 23:19). A lying cosmos is not the handiwork of the God of Israel. The heavens are not props in a cosmic hoax. They are the testimony of the Almighty. “The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork” (Psalm 19:1). The Hebrew מְסַפְּרִים (mesapperim, “to recount, to narrate through repeated pattern”) reveals that creation speaks truth through its structure. The galaxies are sermons. The stars are witnesses. The cosmic web is a scroll stretched across the deep. Paul confirms this in Greek: “For the invisible things of him… are clearly seen” (Romans 1:20). The phrase τὰ ἀόρατα αὐτοῦ (ta aorata autou, “His invisible things”) declares that creation is revelation, not illusion. To call the heavens fake is to call God a liar. Flat‑earth cosmology collapses the universe into a cage and shrinks the glory of God into a snow globe. It denies the Shema, the heartbeat of Israel: “Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD” (Deuteronomy 6:4). The Hebrew אֶחָד (echad, “one, unified, whole”) describes a God whose unity is reflected in the unity of creation. The universe begins with Hydrogen — the simplest atom, the Aleph of the periodic table — one proton, one electron, the neutron appearing in its isotopes. One atom, yet relational. One being, yet structured in a triune pattern. Creation mirrors the Creator because creation flows from the Creator. To claim the world is a fabricated illusion is to deny the unity, integrity, and truthfulness of the One who made it. John unveils the cosmic architecture: “In the beginning was the Word… All things were made by him” (John 1:1,3). The Greek λόγος (logos, “Word, Reason, Pattern, Structure”) reveals that the universe is not chaos but code — not deception but design — not confusion but cosmos. The Logos is the divine algorithm, the generative principle through which the fractal of creation unfolds. Every law of physics, every constant, every repeating pattern is the echo of the Logos. To deny the reality of creation is to deny the reality of the Word. Flat‑earth ideology, like ancient Gnosticism, depends on secret knowledge. It claims that the masses are deceived, that only the enlightened few know the truth, and that the physical world cannot be trusted. But Scripture exposes this mindset: “Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools” (Romans 1:22). The Greek φάσκοντες εἶναι σοφοί (phaskontes einai sophoi, “claiming to be wise”) describes those who reject the testimony of creation in favor of self‑invented illusions. The biblical worldview is not built on suspicion of the senses but on the trustworthiness of the God who made them. And now, in the apocalyptic hour, the heavens stand as a witness against the Gnostic lie. “It is he that sitteth upon the circle of the earth” (Isaiah 40:22). The Hebrew חוּג (chug, “circle, sphere, compass‑line”) affirms the earth’s curvature long before modern science. Scripture does not shrink creation into a tiny enclosure; it expands creation into a vast, ordered, majestic universe — a universe that reflects the infinite glory of the One who stretched out the heavens like a scroll. Flat‑earth ideology is not a return to biblical truth. It is a return to Gnostic darkness, Gnostic suspicion, and Gnostic illusionism. It replaces the God of truth with a cosmic deceiver, the heavens of Scripture with a painted dome, and the revelation of creation with the paranoia of secret knowledge. It is modern Gnosticism wrapped in conspiracy, baptized in fear, and sold as revelation. But the true universe — the one God actually made — is the fractal shadow of His intellect, the patterned echo of His Word, the cosmic testimony of His glory. From the smallest atom to the farthest galaxy, creation proclaims the One who is “Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending” (Revelation 1:8). The world is not an illusion. It is a revelation. And the God who made it is not hiding truth from His creation; He is declaring it through every star, every law, every pattern, and every breath.
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Wylliam Ireland
Wylliam Ireland@IrelandWylliam·
John stands on the shoreline in Revelation 13 and watches a beast rise from the sea. Scripture interprets its own symbols: the sea is “peoples, multitudes, nations, and tongues” (Revelation 17:15). The beast is a global structure, seven heads and ten horns, a political order that spans the whole earth. The seven heads echo the seven mountains; the ten horns match the ten kings of Revelation 17:12 who receive authority for a brief, appointed hour. None of this system stands until the moment Revelation 12 describes — when Michael rises, war breaks out in heaven, and Satan and his angels are cast down. Only then does the dragon stand upon the sand of the sea, and only then does the final world‑order take shape. Revelation 12:7–9 is the hinge: “neither was their place found any more in heaven.” This is not Eden. This is the last conflict in the heavenly realm before the final deception begins. When the dragon is expelled, the five‑month “hour of temptation” opens — the same period Revelation 9 describes, the same period Christ said would be shortened for the elect’s sake (Mark 13:20). Daniel’s seventieth week, originally seven years (Daniel 9:27), is compressed into this final five‑month span. The first half of that period is marked by the arrival of the locust army in Revelation 9, the same four‑stage swarm Joel saw: gnawer, swarmer, devourer, consumer. These are not insects but fallen angels, for Revelation 9:3–4 says they may harm only those without the seal of God. Their wings sound like chariots (Revelation 9:9), echoing Isaiah 5:26–30 — movement, not biology. Their work is deception, not destruction. The beast John sees in Revelation 13:2 is a composite of Daniel’s vision: the lion, the bear, the leopard, and the fourth beast. Daniel 7 sets the pattern. The lion represents the Christian nations; the bear the non‑Christian powers; the leopard the infrastructure of influence — education, economics, politics, religion — the four dynasties that shape the world. Daniel’s fourth beast is supernatural, the realm of fallen angels. Revelation 13:2 says the dragon gives this system “his power, and his seat, and great authority.” That requires his presence on earth. Then comes the wound. Revelation 13:3 speaks of a head wounded to death — the collapse of the global political structure. Daniel 9:27 says that “in the midst of the week” the covenant is broken, the sacrifice and oblation cease, and the abomination of desolation stands. Christ points directly to this moment in Matthew 24:15. The wound is healed when Satan appears in Jerusalem as the false Christ at the sixth trumpet, turning the political system into a religious one. Revelation 16:10–11 ties the fifth vial to the seat of the beast, the same seat Revelation 13:2 mentions. The healing is the unveiling of the counterfeit Messiah. Revelation 13:5 gives the beast forty‑two months, but Christ already said those days would be shortened. The symbolic forty‑two months become the final two and a half months of the five‑month period. During this time Satan blasphemes God, His name, His dwelling, and those in heaven (Revelation 13:6). He wages war against the saints (Revelation 13:7), specifically the two witnesses of Revelation 11, who fall for three and a half days before rising. Revelation 13:8 says all whose names are not written in the Lamb’s book of life will worship him. The faithful — the ones sealed — stand because they knew beforehand that the first Christ to appear is not Christ at all. Revelation 13:11 introduces the second beast, “with two horns like a lamb,” but speaking as the dragon. This is Satan himself, imitating the Lamb while carrying the voice of the serpent. His two horns represent authority — governmental and religious — the full counterfeit kingdom. Revelation 13:12–14 shows him performing signs, even calling fire from heaven, fulfilling Christ’s warning in Matthew 24:24 that false christs would show great wonders. The “image of the beast” is the global projection of his presence, the world receiving him through sight and sound. Revelation 16:13 describes unclean spirits like frogs proceeding from the dragon, the beast, and the false prophet — a flood of deceptive images, echoing the plague in Exodus 8. Revelation 13:15–17 explains the pressure placed on those who refuse to worship him. The “killing” is not physical slaughter but being delivered up for testimony, for Satan cannot imitate Christ while murdering the flesh. Christ promised in Matthew 10:19–20 and Mark 13:11 that the Spirit would speak through those delivered up. The mark of the beast is not a device but a condition: deception in the forehead (the mind) and participation in the hand (the actions). Christ’s warning in Matthew 24:19 about those “with child” is spiritual — believers who embrace the false Christ become spiritually impregnated with deception, no longer the virgin bride but the whore of Babylon. Revelation 13:18 concludes with the number 666 — the sixth seal, sixth trumpet, sixth vial — the moment the false Christ appears. The “number of a man” refers not to a human but to Satan, the man of sin in 2 Thessalonians 2:3 and the king of Tyrus in Ezekiel 28, the false rock. Isaiah 14:12–16 calls him a man in the sense of a fallen ruler. The Kenites are described as stones cut from that false rock, a counterfeit lineage. The true Christ returns only at the seventh trumpet, seventh vial, and seventh seal. At that moment all are changed (1 Corinthians 15:51–52). Satan’s kingdom collapses, and he is bound in the abyss for a thousand years (Revelation 20:1–3). Those who stood against him take part in the first resurrection (Revelation 20:4–6). After the Millennium, Satan is released briefly (Revelation 20:7–9), and those who follow him enter the lake of fire (Revelation 20:10–15). Those who remain faithful enter the new heavens and new earth, the third world age of Revelation 21–22.
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Wylliam Ireland
Wylliam Ireland@IrelandWylliam·
In the beginning, before the trembling of the void and before the first atom burned with the breath of existence, the Eternal spoke. “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth” (Genesis 1:1). The Hebrew בְּרֵאשִׁית בָּרָא אֱלֹהִים (bereshith bara Elohim) is not the whisper of a deceiver but the proclamation of a God whose works stand in the open. The universe is not a trick. It is not a veil. It is not a stage built to mislead. It is the fractal shadow of the Infinite Mind — the patterned echo of the One who is Light, and in whom is no darkness at all. But in these last days, a new old lie rises from the ashes of ancient heresy. Flat‑earth cosmology, clothed in the language of revelation yet born of suspicion, repeats the doctrine of the Gnostics — those who claimed the world was a prison, the senses were lies, and salvation came through secret knowledge. They taught that creation was the work of a Demiurge, a lesser god, a cosmic trickster. And flat‑earth ideology follows the same serpent‑shaped path: it demands a universe built on deception, a sky that is false, a cosmos that is counterfeit, and a God who hides truth behind illusion. But Scripture thunders against this: “God is not a man, that he should lie” (Numbers 23:19). A lying cosmos is not the handiwork of the God of Israel. The heavens are not props in a cosmic hoax. They are the testimony of the Almighty. “The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork” (Psalm 19:1). The Hebrew מְסַפְּרִים (mesapperim, “to recount, to narrate through repeated pattern”) reveals that creation speaks truth through its structure. The galaxies are sermons. The stars are witnesses. The cosmic web is a scroll stretched across the deep. Paul confirms this in Greek: “For the invisible things of him… are clearly seen” (Romans 1:20). The phrase τὰ ἀόρατα αὐτοῦ (ta aorata autou, “His invisible things”) declares that creation is revelation, not illusion. To call the heavens fake is to call God a liar. Flat‑earth cosmology collapses the universe into a cage and shrinks the glory of God into a snow globe. It denies the Shema, the heartbeat of Israel: “Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD” (Deuteronomy 6:4). The Hebrew אֶחָד (echad, “one, unified, whole”) describes a God whose unity is reflected in the unity of creation. The universe begins with Hydrogen — the simplest atom, the Aleph of the periodic table — one proton, one electron, the neutron appearing in its isotopes. One atom, yet relational. One being, yet structured in a triune pattern. Creation mirrors the Creator because creation flows from the Creator. To claim the world is a fabricated illusion is to deny the unity, integrity, and truthfulness of the One who made it. John unveils the cosmic architecture: “In the beginning was the Word… All things were made by him” (John 1:1,3). The Greek λόγος (logos, “Word, Reason, Pattern, Structure”) reveals that the universe is not chaos but code — not deception but design — not confusion but cosmos. The Logos is the divine algorithm, the generative principle through which the fractal of creation unfolds. Every law of physics, every constant, every repeating pattern is the echo of the Logos. To deny the reality of creation is to deny the reality of the Word. Flat‑earth ideology, like ancient Gnosticism, depends on secret knowledge. It claims that the masses are deceived, that only the enlightened few know the truth, and that the physical world cannot be trusted. But Scripture exposes this mindset: “Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools” (Romans 1:22). The Greek φάσκοντες εἶναι σοφοί (phaskontes einai sophoi, “claiming to be wise”) describes those who reject the testimony of creation in favor of self‑invented illusions. The biblical worldview is not built on suspicion of the senses but on the trustworthiness of the God who made them. And now, in the apocalyptic hour, the heavens stand as a witness against the Gnostic lie. “It is he that sitteth upon the circle of the earth” (Isaiah 40:22). The Hebrew חוּג (chug, “circle, sphere, compass‑line”) affirms the earth’s curvature long before modern science. Scripture does not shrink creation into a tiny enclosure; it expands creation into a vast, ordered, majestic universe — a universe that reflects the infinite glory of the One who stretched out the heavens like a scroll. Flat‑earth ideology is not a return to biblical truth. It is a return to Gnostic darkness, Gnostic suspicion, and Gnostic illusionism. It replaces the God of truth with a cosmic deceiver, the heavens of Scripture with a painted dome, and the revelation of creation with the paranoia of secret knowledge. It is modern Gnosticism wrapped in conspiracy, baptized in fear, and sold as revelation. But the true universe — the one God actually made — is the fractal shadow of His intellect, the patterned echo of His Word, the cosmic testimony of His glory. From the smallest atom to the farthest galaxy, creation proclaims the One who is “Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending” (Revelation 1:8). The world is not an illusion. It is a revelation. And the God who made it is not hiding truth from His creation; He is declaring it through every star, every law, every pattern, and every breath.
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Whiplash347
Whiplash347@Whiplash437·
✈️ "WE WERE ORDERED TO TURN BACK. I KEPT FILMING." This 4K footage was recovered from a corrupted hard drive. Flight 702 was diverted off-course near the South Pole due to "magnetic interference." What the pilot saw changes everything: 🚫 The Ice Wall isn't natural. It’s a CAMOUFLAGE. 🚫 Thermal scans confirm +25°C tropical zones hidden behind the glaciers. 🚫 Look at the Silver Dome — that is NOT a research station. It’s a hidden city. In 1947, Admiral Byrd warned us about "The Land Beyond The Pole." They called him crazy. This video proof confirms he was telling the truth.
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Wylliam Ireland
Wylliam Ireland@IrelandWylliam·
Scripture draws a clear distinction between the intermediate state immediately after death and the final judgment that culminates in the second death. Luke 16:19–31, the account of the rich man and Lazarus, is often misread as a description of eternal torment. Yet the Greek text, the Hebrew background, and the entire biblical narrative reveal that Jesus is describing a temporary state of conscious awareness, not the final fate of the wicked. This is the soul’s moment of awakening, realization, and separation before resurrection and judgment. The biblical pattern begins with the nature of the human person. Scripture teaches that a human being is a soul (Hebrew nephesh — נֶפֶשׁ), not merely a body. The soul is the self, the conscious identity, the seat of desire, emotion, and will. The spirit (Hebrew ruach — רוּחַ; Greek pneuma — πνεῦμα) is the intellect, breath, and animating mind of the soul — the God‑given spark that gives the soul awareness. Ecclesiastes 12:7 says the spirit returns to God who gave it, while the soul stands accountable for its deeds. Thus when Scripture says, “The soul that sinneth, it shall die” (Ezekiel 18:4, Hebrew mōt tamūt — מוֹת תָּמוּת), it is declaring the death of the person, not merely the body. When the body dies, Genesis 3:19 states, “For dust (ʿāphār — עָפָר) thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return.” The body dissolves, but the soul enters a temporary state of awareness. Luke 16:23 says, “And in hell he lift up his eyes,” using the Greek phrase ἐν τῷ ᾅδῃ (en tō hadē). The word ᾅδης (Hades) corresponds to the Hebrew Sheol (שְׁאוֹל) — the unseen realm of the dead. It is not the lake of fire. It is not the second death. It is a holding place before resurrection. No one in Hades has been judged. No one in Hades has immortality. No one in Hades is experiencing final punishment. The rich man’s condition is described as “being in torments,” ἐν βασάνοις (en basanois). The Greek βασάνος / βασανίζω does not require physical torture; it includes mental anguish, emotional distress, and the testing or proving of one’s condition. His torment is the agony of realization, not the agony of flames. This is reinforced by his statement, “I am tormented in this flame” (Luke 16:24), ὀδυνῶμαι ἐν τῇ φλογί (odynōmai en tē phlogi). The word φλόξ / φλογί (phlox / phlogi) can mean literal fire, but in Greek idiom it often signifies burning emotion, consuming grief, or intense sorrow. The flame is the fire of regret — the soul’s intellect (pneuma) finally perceiving truth. Jesus describes a “great gulf fixed,” χάσμα μέγα (chasma mega). Χάσμα means a separation in condition, not a physical canyon. It is the spiritual divide between comfort and regret. This matches Jesus’ repeated phrase “outer darkness,” τὸ σκότος τὸ ἐξώτερον (to skotos to exōteron) — exclusion, not torture. The rich man sees what he forfeited; that sight is his torment. Jesus also uses the phrase “weeping and gnashing of teeth,” βρυγμὸς τῶν ὀδόντων (brygmos tōn odontōn). This is a Hebrew idiom for grief, self‑reproach, and emotional agony — not screaming in flames. The rich man’s anguish is the crushing weight of truth finally understood. But this state is temporary. Revelation 20:13 declares, “Death and Hades delivered up the dead which were in them.” Hades is emptied. No one remains there forever. Then comes the resurrection and judgment. Revelation 20:14 defines the final fate: “This is the second death.” The Greek θάνατος δεύτερος (thanatos deuteros) means literal death — the death of the soul (nephesh), the end of the person. The Hebrew Scriptures confirm this repeatedly: • “The soul that sinneth, it shall die.” Ezekiel 18:4 — mōt tamūt (מוֹת תָּמוּת) • “The wicked shall be no more.” Psalm 37:10 — ʾênennû (אֵינֶנּוּ) • “They shall be ashes under your feet.” Malachi 4:3 — ʾēpher (אֵפֶר) • “They shall be as though they had not been.” Obadiah 1:16 These are statements of destruction, not eternal torment. They describe the death of the soul — the person — not the eternal suffering of an immortal consciousness. Thus Luke 16 describes the intermediate state: a temporary condition of conscious awareness, regret, and separation in Hades (ᾅδης), the Greek equivalent of Sheol (שְׁאוֹל). The rich man’s torment is basanos — the anguish of realization. His flame is phlox — the burning sting of regret. The gulf is chasma — the separation between comfort and regret. This continues only until the resurrection, when all stand before God. The final fate of the wicked is not eternal suffering. It is the second death — the destruction of the soul, the end of the person, the cessation of existence. Luke 16 is not the lake of fire. It is the moment of awakening before judgment.
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Nora L.
Nora L.@Nora86550493821·
For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of an archangel, and with the trumpet of God. The dead in Christ will rise first. 1 Thessalonians 4: 16,17 Living believers will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air🙌
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Wylliam Ireland
Wylliam Ireland@IrelandWylliam·
The Dragon, the Beast, the False Prophet, and the Antichrist as One Being  The central end‑time deception is not a collection of separate evil figures but the singular work of Satan himself, arriving in person after being cast down from heaven. This “false trinity” is not three entities but one being operating in three roles to counterfeit the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The dragon represents Satan as the false father; the Antichrist represents Satan appearing in person as a counterfeit Christ; and the false prophet represents Satan’s deceptive, miracle‑working role, imitating the Holy Spirit. These are not distinct personalities but three expressions of the same fallen being, forming a unified deception that culminates in the beast system—a global structure of worship, signs, and economic control. The Old Testament foreshadows this singular figure. Isaiah describes the pride of Lucifer, the one who said, “I will ascend… I will exalt… I will be like the most High” (Isaiah 14:12‑14 KJV). Isaiah 27:1 names the dragon as the crooked serpent whom the LORD will punish. Daniel’s visions of the willful king—“he shall exalt himself, and magnify himself above every god” (Daniel 11:36 KJV)—and the king of fierce countenance who “shall stand up… and shall exalt himself above every god” (Daniel 8:23‑25 KJV excerpt) reveal the same self‑exalting spirit. These passages, taken together, point not to multiple figures but to a single adversary whose pride and ambition span the ages. The New Testament reveals the moment this being arrives in person: “And the great dragon was cast out… called the Devil, and Satan… he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him… Woe to the inhabiters of the earth… for the devil is come down unto you, having great wrath” (Revelation 12:9, 12 KJV).The descent is the unveiling of the Antichrist—not a human political leader, but Satan himself appearing as a divine figure. The “man of sin” who sits in the temple of God, showing himself that he is God (2 Thessalonians 2:3‑4), is understood here as Satan in person, fulfilling his ancient boast to be “like the most High.” The false pre‑tribulation rapture doctrine becomes the perfect setup for this deception. By teaching that believers will be removed before the tribulation and before the Antichrist appears, it conditions many to expect Christ’s return at any moment. When Satan arrives with “all power and signs and lying wonders” (2 Thessalonians 2:9 KJV), those who expect an imminent escape will mistake him for the returning Christ and worship him. Paul’s warning—“Let no man deceive you… that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first”—is understood here as a direct refutation of any doctrine that removes the church before the revealing of Satan(see John 17:15). Revelation 13 describes the beast receiving power from the dragon. This is not a transfer of authority between two beings but the symbolic depiction of Satan empowering his own manifestation. The world worships both the dragon and the beast because they are two faces of the same deceiver: “And they worshipped the dragon… and they worshipped the beast” (Revelation 13:4 KJV). The false prophet of Revelation 13:11‑14, who performs miracles and compels worship of the beast, is likewise understood as another role of Satan. His lamb‑like appearance and dragon‑like speech reflect Satan’s ability to disguise himself as an angel of light while speaking with the authority of the dragon. The three figures—dragon, beast, and false prophet—are thus three expressions of one being, not three separate personalities. The mark of the beast seals allegiance to Satan and his system. The mark is spiritual rather than technological: belief in the mind and obedience in action. This mirrors God’s own seal: “And these words… shall be in thine heart… thou shalt bind them for a sign upon thine hand… and they shall be as frontlets between thine eyes” (Deuteronomy 6:6‑8 KJV). Revelation 7:3 and 14:1 describe the 144,000 sealed “in their foreheads,” reinforcing the contrast between God’s seal and Satan’s counterfeit. The mark is thus the internal acceptance and external obedience to Satan’s authority when he appears in person. Revelation 19:20 states that the beast and the false prophet are cast into the lake of fire, followed by the devil in Revelation 20:10. These passages are understood symbolically: the “beast” and “false prophet” represent the roles or offices of Satan’s deception, not separate beings. Their destruction signifies the end of Satan’s entire system, culminating in his final judgment. True overcomers reject the rapture lie and the mark, enduring Satan’s personal presence by faithfulness: “And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony” (Revelation 12:11 KJV). They keep “the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus” (Revelation 14:12 KJV) until the true Christ returns to destroy the deceiver: “And out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword, that with it he should smite the nations” (Revelation 19:15 KJV). The end‑time conflict is not between the church and multiple evil figures but between the faithful and the singular adversary who has taken on multiple roles to deceive the world.
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Val Locke
Val Locke@Neloangelo314·
If you still think Trump is the antichrist this far in, you will not catch a clue until the lights cut out or you witness he is outright removed and he doesn't return. So many people taught falsely and are awaiting such things that will not happen.
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Wylliam Ireland
Wylliam Ireland@IrelandWylliam·
The Dragon, the Beast, the False Prophet, and the Antichrist as One Being  The central end‑time deception is not a collection of separate evil figures but the singular work of Satan himself, arriving in person after being cast down from heaven. This “false trinity” is not three entities but one being operating in three roles to counterfeit the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The dragon represents Satan as the false father; the Antichrist represents Satan appearing in person as a counterfeit Christ; and the false prophet represents Satan’s deceptive, miracle‑working role, imitating the Holy Spirit. These are not distinct personalities but three expressions of the same fallen being, forming a unified deception that culminates in the beast system—a global structure of worship, signs, and economic control. The Old Testament foreshadows this singular figure. Isaiah describes the pride of Lucifer, the one who said, “I will ascend… I will exalt… I will be like the most High” (Isaiah 14:12‑14 KJV). Isaiah 27:1 names the dragon as the crooked serpent whom the LORD will punish. Daniel’s visions of the willful king—“he shall exalt himself, and magnify himself above every god” (Daniel 11:36 KJV)—and the king of fierce countenance who “shall stand up… and shall exalt himself above every god” (Daniel 8:23‑25 KJV excerpt) reveal the same self‑exalting spirit. These passages, taken together, point not to multiple figures but to a single adversary whose pride and ambition span the ages. The New Testament reveals the moment this being arrives in person: “And the great dragon was cast out… called the Devil, and Satan… he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him… Woe to the inhabiters of the earth… for the devil is come down unto you, having great wrath” (Revelation 12:9, 12 KJV).The descent is the unveiling of the Antichrist—not a human political leader, but Satan himself appearing as a divine figure. The “man of sin” who sits in the temple of God, showing himself that he is God (2 Thessalonians 2:3‑4), is understood here as Satan in person, fulfilling his ancient boast to be “like the most High.” The false pre‑tribulation rapture doctrine becomes the perfect setup for this deception. By teaching that believers will be removed before the tribulation and before the Antichrist appears, it conditions many to expect Christ’s return at any moment. When Satan arrives with “all power and signs and lying wonders” (2 Thessalonians 2:9 KJV), those who expect an imminent escape will mistake him for the returning Christ and worship him. Paul’s warning—“Let no man deceive you… that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first”—is understood here as a direct refutation of any doctrine that removes the church before the revealing of Satan(see John 17:15). Revelation 13 describes the beast receiving power from the dragon. This is not a transfer of authority between two beings but the symbolic depiction of Satan empowering his own manifestation. The world worships both the dragon and the beast because they are two faces of the same deceiver: “And they worshipped the dragon… and they worshipped the beast” (Revelation 13:4 KJV). The false prophet of Revelation 13:11‑14, who performs miracles and compels worship of the beast, is likewise understood as another role of Satan. His lamb‑like appearance and dragon‑like speech reflect Satan’s ability to disguise himself as an angel of light while speaking with the authority of the dragon. The three figures—dragon, beast, and false prophet—are thus three expressions of one being, not three separate personalities. The mark of the beast seals allegiance to Satan and his system. The mark is spiritual rather than technological: belief in the mind and obedience in action. This mirrors God’s own seal: “And these words… shall be in thine heart… thou shalt bind them for a sign upon thine hand… and they shall be as frontlets between thine eyes” (Deuteronomy 6:6‑8 KJV). Revelation 7:3 and 14:1 describe the 144,000 sealed “in their foreheads,” reinforcing the contrast between God’s seal and Satan’s counterfeit. The mark is thus the internal acceptance and external obedience to Satan’s authority when he appears in person. Revelation 19:20 states that the beast and the false prophet are cast into the lake of fire, followed by the devil in Revelation 20:10. These passages are understood symbolically: the “beast” and “false prophet” represent the roles or offices of Satan’s deception, not separate beings. Their destruction signifies the end of Satan’s entire system, culminating in his final judgment. True overcomers reject the rapture lie and the mark, enduring Satan’s personal presence by faithfulness: “And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony” (Revelation 12:11 KJV). They keep “the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus” (Revelation 14:12 KJV) until the true Christ returns to destroy the deceiver: “And out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword, that with it he should smite the nations” (Revelation 19:15 KJV). The end‑time conflict is not between the church and multiple evil figures but between the faithful and the singular adversary who has taken on multiple roles to deceive the world.
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Wylliam Ireland
Wylliam Ireland@IrelandWylliam·
The Dragon, the Beast, the False Prophet, and the Antichrist as One Being  The central end‑time deception is not a collection of separate evil figures but the singular work of Satan himself, arriving in person after being cast down from heaven. This “false trinity” is not three entities but one being operating in three roles to counterfeit the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The dragon represents Satan as the false father; the Antichrist represents Satan appearing in person as a counterfeit Christ; and the false prophet represents Satan’s deceptive, miracle‑working role, imitating the Holy Spirit. These are not distinct personalities but three expressions of the same fallen being, forming a unified deception that culminates in the beast system—a global structure of worship, signs, and economic control. The Old Testament foreshadows this singular figure. Isaiah describes the pride of Lucifer, the one who said, “I will ascend… I will exalt… I will be like the most High” (Isaiah 14:12‑14 KJV). Isaiah 27:1 names the dragon as the crooked serpent whom the LORD will punish. Daniel’s visions of the willful king—“he shall exalt himself, and magnify himself above every god” (Daniel 11:36 KJV)—and the king of fierce countenance who “shall stand up… and shall exalt himself above every god” (Daniel 8:23‑25 KJV excerpt) reveal the same self‑exalting spirit. These passages, taken together, point not to multiple figures but to a single adversary whose pride and ambition span the ages. The New Testament reveals the moment this being arrives in person: “And the great dragon was cast out… called the Devil, and Satan… he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him… Woe to the inhabiters of the earth… for the devil is come down unto you, having great wrath” (Revelation 12:9, 12 KJV).The descent is the unveiling of the Antichrist—not a human political leader, but Satan himself appearing as a divine figure. The “man of sin” who sits in the temple of God, showing himself that he is God (2 Thessalonians 2:3‑4), is understood here as Satan in person, fulfilling his ancient boast to be “like the most High.” The false pre‑tribulation rapture doctrine becomes the perfect setup for this deception. By teaching that believers will be removed before the tribulation and before the Antichrist appears, it conditions many to expect Christ’s return at any moment. When Satan arrives with “all power and signs and lying wonders” (2 Thessalonians 2:9 KJV), those who expect an imminent escape will mistake him for the returning Christ and worship him. Paul’s warning—“Let no man deceive you… that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first”—is understood here as a direct refutation of any doctrine that removes the church before the revealing of Satan(see John 17:15). Revelation 13 describes the beast receiving power from the dragon. This is not a transfer of authority between two beings but the symbolic depiction of Satan empowering his own manifestation. The world worships both the dragon and the beast because they are two faces of the same deceiver: “And they worshipped the dragon… and they worshipped the beast” (Revelation 13:4 KJV). The false prophet of Revelation 13:11‑14, who performs miracles and compels worship of the beast, is likewise understood as another role of Satan. His lamb‑like appearance and dragon‑like speech reflect Satan’s ability to disguise himself as an angel of light while speaking with the authority of the dragon. The three figures—dragon, beast, and false prophet—are thus three expressions of one being, not three separate personalities. The mark of the beast seals allegiance to Satan and his system. The mark is spiritual rather than technological: belief in the mind and obedience in action. This mirrors God’s own seal: “And these words… shall be in thine heart… thou shalt bind them for a sign upon thine hand… and they shall be as frontlets between thine eyes” (Deuteronomy 6:6‑8 KJV). Revelation 7:3 and 14:1 describe the 144,000 sealed “in their foreheads,” reinforcing the contrast between God’s seal and Satan’s counterfeit. The mark is thus the internal acceptance and external obedience to Satan’s authority when he appears in person. Revelation 19:20 states that the beast and the false prophet are cast into the lake of fire, followed by the devil in Revelation 20:10. These passages are understood symbolically: the “beast” and “false prophet” represent the roles or offices of Satan’s deception, not separate beings. Their destruction signifies the end of Satan’s entire system, culminating in his final judgment. True overcomers reject the rapture lie and the mark, enduring Satan’s personal presence by faithfulness: “And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony” (Revelation 12:11 KJV). They keep “the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus” (Revelation 14:12 KJV) until the true Christ returns to destroy the deceiver: “And out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword, that with it he should smite the nations” (Revelation 19:15 KJV). The end‑time conflict is not between the church and multiple evil figures but between the faithful and the singular adversary who has taken on multiple roles to deceive the world.
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Fungame77
Fungame77@Fungame77·
The Antichrist is not the same as the Beast of Revelation. One will be in charge of the biggest false religion in the world. The other will be in charge of the most destructive military/economic/political power that that world has ever known.
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Wylliam Ireland
Wylliam Ireland@IrelandWylliam·
In the beginning, before the trembling of the void and before the first atom burned with the breath of existence, the Eternal spoke. “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth” (Genesis 1:1). The Hebrew בְּרֵאשִׁית בָּרָא אֱלֹהִים (bereshith bara Elohim) is not the whisper of a deceiver but the proclamation of a God whose works stand in the open. The universe is not a trick. It is not a veil. It is not a stage built to mislead. It is the fractal shadow of the Infinite Mind — the patterned echo of the One who is Light, and in whom is no darkness at all. But in these last days, a new old lie rises from the ashes of ancient heresy. Flat‑earth cosmology, clothed in the language of revelation yet born of suspicion, repeats the doctrine of the Gnostics — those who claimed the world was a prison, the senses were lies, and salvation came through secret knowledge. They taught that creation was the work of a Demiurge, a lesser god, a cosmic trickster. And flat‑earth ideology follows the same serpent‑shaped path: it demands a universe built on deception, a sky that is false, a cosmos that is counterfeit, and a God who hides truth behind illusion. But Scripture thunders against this: “God is not a man, that he should lie” (Numbers 23:19). A lying cosmos is not the handiwork of the God of Israel. The heavens are not props in a cosmic hoax. They are the testimony of the Almighty. “The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork” (Psalm 19:1). The Hebrew מְסַפְּרִים (mesapperim, “to recount, to narrate through repeated pattern”) reveals that creation speaks truth through its structure. The galaxies are sermons. The stars are witnesses. The cosmic web is a scroll stretched across the deep. Paul confirms this in Greek: “For the invisible things of him… are clearly seen” (Romans 1:20). The phrase τὰ ἀόρατα αὐτοῦ (ta aorata autou, “His invisible things”) declares that creation is revelation, not illusion. To call the heavens fake is to call God a liar. Flat‑earth cosmology collapses the universe into a cage and shrinks the glory of God into a snow globe. It denies the Shema, the heartbeat of Israel: “Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD” (Deuteronomy 6:4). The Hebrew אֶחָד (echad, “one, unified, whole”) describes a God whose unity is reflected in the unity of creation. The universe begins with Hydrogen — the simplest atom, the Aleph of the periodic table — one proton, one electron, the neutron appearing in its isotopes. One atom, yet relational. One being, yet structured in a triune pattern. Creation mirrors the Creator because creation flows from the Creator. To claim the world is a fabricated illusion is to deny the unity, integrity, and truthfulness of the One who made it. John unveils the cosmic architecture: “In the beginning was the Word… All things were made by him” (John 1:1,3). The Greek λόγος (logos, “Word, Reason, Pattern, Structure”) reveals that the universe is not chaos but code — not deception but design — not confusion but cosmos. The Logos is the divine algorithm, the generative principle through which the fractal of creation unfolds. Every law of physics, every constant, every repeating pattern is the echo of the Logos. To deny the reality of creation is to deny the reality of the Word. Flat‑earth ideology, like ancient Gnosticism, depends on secret knowledge. It claims that the masses are deceived, that only the enlightened few know the truth, and that the physical world cannot be trusted. But Scripture exposes this mindset: “Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools” (Romans 1:22). The Greek φάσκοντες εἶναι σοφοί (phaskontes einai sophoi, “claiming to be wise”) describes those who reject the testimony of creation in favor of self‑invented illusions. The biblical worldview is not built on suspicion of the senses but on the trustworthiness of the God who made them. And now, in the apocalyptic hour, the heavens stand as a witness against the Gnostic lie. “It is he that sitteth upon the circle of the earth” (Isaiah 40:22). The Hebrew חוּג (chug, “circle, sphere, compass‑line”) affirms the earth’s curvature long before modern science. Scripture does not shrink creation into a tiny enclosure; it expands creation into a vast, ordered, majestic universe — a universe that reflects the infinite glory of the One who stretched out the heavens like a scroll. Flat‑earth ideology is not a return to biblical truth. It is a return to Gnostic darkness, Gnostic suspicion, and Gnostic illusionism. It replaces the God of truth with a cosmic deceiver, the heavens of Scripture with a painted dome, and the revelation of creation with the paranoia of secret knowledge. It is modern Gnosticism wrapped in conspiracy, baptized in fear, and sold as revelation. But the true universe — the one God actually made — is the fractal shadow of His intellect, the patterned echo of His Word, the cosmic testimony of His glory. From the smallest atom to the farthest galaxy, creation proclaims the One who is “Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending” (Revelation 1:8). The world is not an illusion. It is a revelation. And the God who made it is not hiding truth from His creation; He is declaring it through every star, every law, every pattern, and every breath.
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Wylliam Ireland
Wylliam Ireland@IrelandWylliam·
In the beginning, before the trembling of the void and before the first atom burned with the breath of existence, the Eternal spoke. “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth” (Genesis 1:1). The Hebrew בְּרֵאשִׁית בָּרָא אֱלֹהִים (bereshith bara Elohim) is not the whisper of a deceiver but the proclamation of a God whose works stand in the open. The universe is not a trick. It is not a veil. It is not a stage built to mislead. It is the fractal shadow of the Infinite Mind — the patterned echo of the One who is Light, and in whom is no darkness at all. But in these last days, a new old lie rises from the ashes of ancient heresy. Flat‑earth cosmology, clothed in the language of revelation yet born of suspicion, repeats the doctrine of the Gnostics — those who claimed the world was a prison, the senses were lies, and salvation came through secret knowledge. They taught that creation was the work of a Demiurge, a lesser god, a cosmic trickster. And flat‑earth ideology follows the same serpent‑shaped path: it demands a universe built on deception, a sky that is false, a cosmos that is counterfeit, and a God who hides truth behind illusion. But Scripture thunders against this: “God is not a man, that he should lie” (Numbers 23:19). A lying cosmos is not the handiwork of the God of Israel. The heavens are not props in a cosmic hoax. They are the testimony of the Almighty. “The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork” (Psalm 19:1). The Hebrew מְסַפְּרִים (mesapperim, “to recount, to narrate through repeated pattern”) reveals that creation speaks truth through its structure. The galaxies are sermons. The stars are witnesses. The cosmic web is a scroll stretched across the deep. Paul confirms this in Greek: “For the invisible things of him… are clearly seen” (Romans 1:20). The phrase τὰ ἀόρατα αὐτοῦ (ta aorata autou, “His invisible things”) declares that creation is revelation, not illusion. To call the heavens fake is to call God a liar. Flat‑earth cosmology collapses the universe into a cage and shrinks the glory of God into a snow globe. It denies the Shema, the heartbeat of Israel: “Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD” (Deuteronomy 6:4). The Hebrew אֶחָד (echad, “one, unified, whole”) describes a God whose unity is reflected in the unity of creation. The universe begins with Hydrogen — the simplest atom, the Aleph of the periodic table — one proton, one electron, the neutron appearing in its isotopes. One atom, yet relational. One being, yet structured in a triune pattern. Creation mirrors the Creator because creation flows from the Creator. To claim the world is a fabricated illusion is to deny the unity, integrity, and truthfulness of the One who made it. John unveils the cosmic architecture: “In the beginning was the Word… All things were made by him” (John 1:1,3). The Greek λόγος (logos, “Word, Reason, Pattern, Structure”) reveals that the universe is not chaos but code — not deception but design — not confusion but cosmos. The Logos is the divine algorithm, the generative principle through which the fractal of creation unfolds. Every law of physics, every constant, every repeating pattern is the echo of the Logos. To deny the reality of creation is to deny the reality of the Word. Flat‑earth ideology, like ancient Gnosticism, depends on secret knowledge. It claims that the masses are deceived, that only the enlightened few know the truth, and that the physical world cannot be trusted. But Scripture exposes this mindset: “Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools” (Romans 1:22). The Greek φάσκοντες εἶναι σοφοί (phaskontes einai sophoi, “claiming to be wise”) describes those who reject the testimony of creation in favor of self‑invented illusions. The biblical worldview is not built on suspicion of the senses but on the trustworthiness of the God who made them. And now, in the apocalyptic hour, the heavens stand as a witness against the Gnostic lie. “It is he that sitteth upon the circle of the earth” (Isaiah 40:22). The Hebrew חוּג (chug, “circle, sphere, compass‑line”) affirms the earth’s curvature long before modern science. Scripture does not shrink creation into a tiny enclosure; it expands creation into a vast, ordered, majestic universe — a universe that reflects the infinite glory of the One who stretched out the heavens like a scroll. Flat‑earth ideology is not a return to biblical truth. It is a return to Gnostic darkness, Gnostic suspicion, and Gnostic illusionism. It replaces the God of truth with a cosmic deceiver, the heavens of Scripture with a painted dome, and the revelation of creation with the paranoia of secret knowledge. It is modern Gnosticism wrapped in conspiracy, baptized in fear, and sold as revelation. But the true universe — the one God actually made — is the fractal shadow of His intellect, the patterned echo of His Word, the cosmic testimony of His glory. From the smallest atom to the farthest galaxy, creation proclaims the One who is “Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending” (Revelation 1:8). The world is not an illusion. It is a revelation. And the God who made it is not hiding truth from His creation; He is declaring it through every star, every law, every pattern, and every breath.
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Wylliam Ireland
Wylliam Ireland@IrelandWylliam·
In the beginning, before the trembling of the void and before the first atom burned with the breath of existence, the Eternal spoke. “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth” (Genesis 1:1). The Hebrew בְּרֵאשִׁית בָּרָא אֱלֹהִים (bereshith bara Elohim) is not the whisper of a deceiver but the proclamation of a God whose works stand in the open. The universe is not a trick. It is not a veil. It is not a stage built to mislead. It is the fractal shadow of the Infinite Mind — the patterned echo of the One who is Light, and in whom is no darkness at all. But in these last days, a new old lie rises from the ashes of ancient heresy. Flat‑earth cosmology, clothed in the language of revelation yet born of suspicion, repeats the doctrine of the Gnostics — those who claimed the world was a prison, the senses were lies, and salvation came through secret knowledge. They taught that creation was the work of a Demiurge, a lesser god, a cosmic trickster. And flat‑earth ideology follows the same serpent‑shaped path: it demands a universe built on deception, a sky that is false, a cosmos that is counterfeit, and a God who hides truth behind illusion. But Scripture thunders against this: “God is not a man, that he should lie” (Numbers 23:19). A lying cosmos is not the handiwork of the God of Israel. The heavens are not props in a cosmic hoax. They are the testimony of the Almighty. “The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork” (Psalm 19:1). The Hebrew מְסַפְּרִים (mesapperim, “to recount, to narrate through repeated pattern”) reveals that creation speaks truth through its structure. The galaxies are sermons. The stars are witnesses. The cosmic web is a scroll stretched across the deep. Paul confirms this in Greek: “For the invisible things of him… are clearly seen” (Romans 1:20). The phrase τὰ ἀόρατα αὐτοῦ (ta aorata autou, “His invisible things”) declares that creation is revelation, not illusion. To call the heavens fake is to call God a liar. Flat‑earth cosmology collapses the universe into a cage and shrinks the glory of God into a snow globe. It denies the Shema, the heartbeat of Israel: “Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD” (Deuteronomy 6:4). The Hebrew אֶחָד (echad, “one, unified, whole”) describes a God whose unity is reflected in the unity of creation. The universe begins with Hydrogen — the simplest atom, the Aleph of the periodic table — one proton, one electron, the neutron appearing in its isotopes. One atom, yet relational. One being, yet structured in a triune pattern. Creation mirrors the Creator because creation flows from the Creator. To claim the world is a fabricated illusion is to deny the unity, integrity, and truthfulness of the One who made it. John unveils the cosmic architecture: “In the beginning was the Word… All things were made by him” (John 1:1,3). The Greek λόγος (logos, “Word, Reason, Pattern, Structure”) reveals that the universe is not chaos but code — not deception but design — not confusion but cosmos. The Logos is the divine algorithm, the generative principle through which the fractal of creation unfolds. Every law of physics, every constant, every repeating pattern is the echo of the Logos. To deny the reality of creation is to deny the reality of the Word. Flat‑earth ideology, like ancient Gnosticism, depends on secret knowledge. It claims that the masses are deceived, that only the enlightened few know the truth, and that the physical world cannot be trusted. But Scripture exposes this mindset: “Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools” (Romans 1:22). The Greek φάσκοντες εἶναι σοφοί (phaskontes einai sophoi, “claiming to be wise”) describes those who reject the testimony of creation in favor of self‑invented illusions. The biblical worldview is not built on suspicion of the senses but on the trustworthiness of the God who made them. And now, in the apocalyptic hour, the heavens stand as a witness against the Gnostic lie. “It is he that sitteth upon the circle of the earth” (Isaiah 40:22). The Hebrew חוּג (chug, “circle, sphere, compass‑line”) affirms the earth’s curvature long before modern science. Scripture does not shrink creation into a tiny enclosure; it expands creation into a vast, ordered, majestic universe — a universe that reflects the infinite glory of the One who stretched out the heavens like a scroll. Flat‑earth ideology is not a return to biblical truth. It is a return to Gnostic darkness, Gnostic suspicion, and Gnostic illusionism. It replaces the God of truth with a cosmic deceiver, the heavens of Scripture with a painted dome, and the revelation of creation with the paranoia of secret knowledge. It is modern Gnosticism wrapped in conspiracy, baptized in fear, and sold as revelation. But the true universe — the one God actually made — is the fractal shadow of His intellect, the patterned echo of His Word, the cosmic testimony of His glory. From the smallest atom to the farthest galaxy, creation proclaims the One who is “Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending” (Revelation 1:8). The world is not an illusion. It is a revelation. And the God who made it is not hiding truth from His creation; He is declaring it through every star, every law, every pattern, and every breath.
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Netts
Netts@aelliottdunn·
The earth is flat, don’t believe the lies that we are up to our necks in.
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Wylliam Ireland
Wylliam Ireland@IrelandWylliam·
In the beginning, before the trembling of the void and before the first atom burned with the breath of existence, the Eternal spoke. “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth” (Genesis 1:1). The Hebrew בְּרֵאשִׁית בָּרָא אֱלֹהִים (bereshith bara Elohim) is not the whisper of a deceiver but the proclamation of a God whose works stand in the open. The universe is not a trick. It is not a veil. It is not a stage built to mislead. It is the fractal shadow of the Infinite Mind — the patterned echo of the One who is Light, and in whom is no darkness at all. But in these last days, a new old lie rises from the ashes of ancient heresy. Flat‑earth cosmology, clothed in the language of revelation yet born of suspicion, repeats the doctrine of the Gnostics — those who claimed the world was a prison, the senses were lies, and salvation came through secret knowledge. They taught that creation was the work of a Demiurge, a lesser god, a cosmic trickster. And flat‑earth ideology follows the same serpent‑shaped path: it demands a universe built on deception, a sky that is false, a cosmos that is counterfeit, and a God who hides truth behind illusion. But Scripture thunders against this: “God is not a man, that he should lie” (Numbers 23:19). A lying cosmos is not the handiwork of the God of Israel. The heavens are not props in a cosmic hoax. They are the testimony of the Almighty. “The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork” (Psalm 19:1). The Hebrew מְסַפְּרִים (mesapperim, “to recount, to narrate through repeated pattern”) reveals that creation speaks truth through its structure. The galaxies are sermons. The stars are witnesses. The cosmic web is a scroll stretched across the deep. Paul confirms this in Greek: “For the invisible things of him… are clearly seen” (Romans 1:20). The phrase τὰ ἀόρατα αὐτοῦ (ta aorata autou, “His invisible things”) declares that creation is revelation, not illusion. To call the heavens fake is to call God a liar. Flat‑earth cosmology collapses the universe into a cage and shrinks the glory of God into a snow globe. It denies the Shema, the heartbeat of Israel: “Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD” (Deuteronomy 6:4). The Hebrew אֶחָד (echad, “one, unified, whole”) describes a God whose unity is reflected in the unity of creation. The universe begins with Hydrogen — the simplest atom, the Aleph of the periodic table — one proton, one electron, the neutron appearing in its isotopes. One atom, yet relational. One being, yet structured in a triune pattern. Creation mirrors the Creator because creation flows from the Creator. To claim the world is a fabricated illusion is to deny the unity, integrity, and truthfulness of the One who made it. John unveils the cosmic architecture: “In the beginning was the Word… All things were made by him” (John 1:1,3). The Greek λόγος (logos, “Word, Reason, Pattern, Structure”) reveals that the universe is not chaos but code — not deception but design — not confusion but cosmos. The Logos is the divine algorithm, the generative principle through which the fractal of creation unfolds. Every law of physics, every constant, every repeating pattern is the echo of the Logos. To deny the reality of creation is to deny the reality of the Word. Flat‑earth ideology, like ancient Gnosticism, depends on secret knowledge. It claims that the masses are deceived, that only the enlightened few know the truth, and that the physical world cannot be trusted. But Scripture exposes this mindset: “Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools” (Romans 1:22). The Greek φάσκοντες εἶναι σοφοί (phaskontes einai sophoi, “claiming to be wise”) describes those who reject the testimony of creation in favor of self‑invented illusions. The biblical worldview is not built on suspicion of the senses but on the trustworthiness of the God who made them. And now, in the apocalyptic hour, the heavens stand as a witness against the Gnostic lie. “It is he that sitteth upon the circle of the earth” (Isaiah 40:22). The Hebrew חוּג (chug, “circle, sphere, compass‑line”) affirms the earth’s curvature long before modern science. Scripture does not shrink creation into a tiny enclosure; it expands creation into a vast, ordered, majestic universe — a universe that reflects the infinite glory of the One who stretched out the heavens like a scroll. Flat‑earth ideology is not a return to biblical truth. It is a return to Gnostic darkness, Gnostic suspicion, and Gnostic illusionism. It replaces the God of truth with a cosmic deceiver, the heavens of Scripture with a painted dome, and the revelation of creation with the paranoia of secret knowledge. It is modern Gnosticism wrapped in conspiracy, baptized in fear, and sold as revelation. But the true universe — the one God actually made — is the fractal shadow of His intellect, the patterned echo of His Word, the cosmic testimony of His glory. From the smallest atom to the farthest galaxy, creation proclaims the One who is “Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending” (Revelation 1:8). The world is not an illusion. It is a revelation. And the God who made it is not hiding truth from His creation; He is declaring it through every star, every law, every pattern, and every breath.
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Wylliam Ireland
Wylliam Ireland@IrelandWylliam·
In the beginning, before the trembling of the void and before the first atom burned with the breath of existence, the Eternal spoke. “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth” (Genesis 1:1). The Hebrew בְּרֵאשִׁית בָּרָא אֱלֹהִים (bereshith bara Elohim) is not the whisper of a deceiver but the proclamation of a God whose works stand in the open. The universe is not a trick. It is not a veil. It is not a stage built to mislead. It is the fractal shadow of the Infinite Mind — the patterned echo of the One who is Light, and in whom is no darkness at all. But in these last days, a new old lie rises from the ashes of ancient heresy. Flat‑earth cosmology, clothed in the language of revelation yet born of suspicion, repeats the doctrine of the Gnostics — those who claimed the world was a prison, the senses were lies, and salvation came through secret knowledge. They taught that creation was the work of a Demiurge, a lesser god, a cosmic trickster. And flat‑earth ideology follows the same serpent‑shaped path: it demands a universe built on deception, a sky that is false, a cosmos that is counterfeit, and a God who hides truth behind illusion. But Scripture thunders against this: “God is not a man, that he should lie” (Numbers 23:19). A lying cosmos is not the handiwork of the God of Israel. The heavens are not props in a cosmic hoax. They are the testimony of the Almighty. “The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork” (Psalm 19:1). The Hebrew מְסַפְּרִים (mesapperim, “to recount, to narrate through repeated pattern”) reveals that creation speaks truth through its structure. The galaxies are sermons. The stars are witnesses. The cosmic web is a scroll stretched across the deep. Paul confirms this in Greek: “For the invisible things of him… are clearly seen” (Romans 1:20). The phrase τὰ ἀόρατα αὐτοῦ (ta aorata autou, “His invisible things”) declares that creation is revelation, not illusion. To call the heavens fake is to call God a liar. Flat‑earth cosmology collapses the universe into a cage and shrinks the glory of God into a snow globe. It denies the Shema, the heartbeat of Israel: “Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD” (Deuteronomy 6:4). The Hebrew אֶחָד (echad, “one, unified, whole”) describes a God whose unity is reflected in the unity of creation. The universe begins with Hydrogen — the simplest atom, the Aleph of the periodic table — one proton, one electron, the neutron appearing in its isotopes. One atom, yet relational. One being, yet structured in a triune pattern. Creation mirrors the Creator because creation flows from the Creator. To claim the world is a fabricated illusion is to deny the unity, integrity, and truthfulness of the One who made it. John unveils the cosmic architecture: “In the beginning was the Word… All things were made by him” (John 1:1,3). The Greek λόγος (logos, “Word, Reason, Pattern, Structure”) reveals that the universe is not chaos but code — not deception but design — not confusion but cosmos. The Logos is the divine algorithm, the generative principle through which the fractal of creation unfolds. Every law of physics, every constant, every repeating pattern is the echo of the Logos. To deny the reality of creation is to deny the reality of the Word. Flat‑earth ideology, like ancient Gnosticism, depends on secret knowledge. It claims that the masses are deceived, that only the enlightened few know the truth, and that the physical world cannot be trusted. But Scripture exposes this mindset: “Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools” (Romans 1:22). The Greek φάσκοντες εἶναι σοφοί (phaskontes einai sophoi, “claiming to be wise”) describes those who reject the testimony of creation in favor of self‑invented illusions. The biblical worldview is not built on suspicion of the senses but on the trustworthiness of the God who made them. And now, in the apocalyptic hour, the heavens stand as a witness against the Gnostic lie. “It is he that sitteth upon the circle of the earth” (Isaiah 40:22). The Hebrew חוּג (chug, “circle, sphere, compass‑line”) affirms the earth’s curvature long before modern science. Scripture does not shrink creation into a tiny enclosure; it expands creation into a vast, ordered, majestic universe — a universe that reflects the infinite glory of the One who stretched out the heavens like a scroll. Flat‑earth ideology is not a return to biblical truth. It is a return to Gnostic darkness, Gnostic suspicion, and Gnostic illusionism. It replaces the God of truth with a cosmic deceiver, the heavens of Scripture with a painted dome, and the revelation of creation with the paranoia of secret knowledge. It is modern Gnosticism wrapped in conspiracy, baptized in fear, and sold as revelation. But the true universe — the one God actually made — is the fractal shadow of His intellect, the patterned echo of His Word, the cosmic testimony of His glory. From the smallest atom to the farthest galaxy, creation proclaims the One who is “Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending” (Revelation 1:8). The world is not an illusion. It is a revelation. And the God who made it is not hiding truth from His creation; He is declaring it through every star, every law, every pattern, and every breath.
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Wylliam Ireland
Wylliam Ireland@IrelandWylliam·
In the beginning, before the trembling of the void and before the first atom burned with the breath of existence, the Eternal spoke. “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth” (Genesis 1:1). The Hebrew בְּרֵאשִׁית בָּרָא אֱלֹהִים (bereshith bara Elohim) is not the whisper of a deceiver but the proclamation of a God whose works stand in the open. The universe is not a trick. It is not a veil. It is not a stage built to mislead. It is the fractal shadow of the Infinite Mind — the patterned echo of the One who is Light, and in whom is no darkness at all. But in these last days, a new old lie rises from the ashes of ancient heresy. Flat‑earth cosmology, clothed in the language of revelation yet born of suspicion, repeats the doctrine of the Gnostics — those who claimed the world was a prison, the senses were lies, and salvation came through secret knowledge. They taught that creation was the work of a Demiurge, a lesser god, a cosmic trickster. And flat‑earth ideology follows the same serpent‑shaped path: it demands a universe built on deception, a sky that is false, a cosmos that is counterfeit, and a God who hides truth behind illusion. But Scripture thunders against this: “God is not a man, that he should lie” (Numbers 23:19). A lying cosmos is not the handiwork of the God of Israel. The heavens are not props in a cosmic hoax. They are the testimony of the Almighty. “The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork” (Psalm 19:1). The Hebrew מְסַפְּרִים (mesapperim, “to recount, to narrate through repeated pattern”) reveals that creation speaks truth through its structure. The galaxies are sermons. The stars are witnesses. The cosmic web is a scroll stretched across the deep. Paul confirms this in Greek: “For the invisible things of him… are clearly seen” (Romans 1:20). The phrase τὰ ἀόρατα αὐτοῦ (ta aorata autou, “His invisible things”) declares that creation is revelation, not illusion. To call the heavens fake is to call God a liar. Flat‑earth cosmology collapses the universe into a cage and shrinks the glory of God into a snow globe. It denies the Shema, the heartbeat of Israel: “Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD” (Deuteronomy 6:4). The Hebrew אֶחָד (echad, “one, unified, whole”) describes a God whose unity is reflected in the unity of creation. The universe begins with Hydrogen — the simplest atom, the Aleph of the periodic table — one proton, one electron, the neutron appearing in its isotopes. One atom, yet relational. One being, yet structured in a triune pattern. Creation mirrors the Creator because creation flows from the Creator. To claim the world is a fabricated illusion is to deny the unity, integrity, and truthfulness of the One who made it. John unveils the cosmic architecture: “In the beginning was the Word… All things were made by him” (John 1:1,3). The Greek λόγος (logos, “Word, Reason, Pattern, Structure”) reveals that the universe is not chaos but code — not deception but design — not confusion but cosmos. The Logos is the divine algorithm, the generative principle through which the fractal of creation unfolds. Every law of physics, every constant, every repeating pattern is the echo of the Logos. To deny the reality of creation is to deny the reality of the Word. Flat‑earth ideology, like ancient Gnosticism, depends on secret knowledge. It claims that the masses are deceived, that only the enlightened few know the truth, and that the physical world cannot be trusted. But Scripture exposes this mindset: “Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools” (Romans 1:22). The Greek φάσκοντες εἶναι σοφοί (phaskontes einai sophoi, “claiming to be wise”) describes those who reject the testimony of creation in favor of self‑invented illusions. The biblical worldview is not built on suspicion of the senses but on the trustworthiness of the God who made them. And now, in the apocalyptic hour, the heavens stand as a witness against the Gnostic lie. “It is he that sitteth upon the circle of the earth” (Isaiah 40:22). The Hebrew חוּג (chug, “circle, sphere, compass‑line”) affirms the earth’s curvature long before modern science. Scripture does not shrink creation into a tiny enclosure; it expands creation into a vast, ordered, majestic universe — a universe that reflects the infinite glory of the One who stretched out the heavens like a scroll. Flat‑earth ideology is not a return to biblical truth. It is a return to Gnostic darkness, Gnostic suspicion, and Gnostic illusionism. It replaces the God of truth with a cosmic deceiver, the heavens of Scripture with a painted dome, and the revelation of creation with the paranoia of secret knowledge. It is modern Gnosticism wrapped in conspiracy, baptized in fear, and sold as revelation. But the true universe — the one God actually made — is the fractal shadow of His intellect, the patterned echo of His Word, the cosmic testimony of His glory. From the smallest atom to the farthest galaxy, creation proclaims the One who is “Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending” (Revelation 1:8). The world is not an illusion. It is a revelation. And the God who made it is not hiding truth from His creation; He is declaring it through every star, every law, every pattern, and every breath.
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₿en Wehrman
₿en Wehrman@benwehrman·
I know this may come as a shock to many of you... But the same group who has lied to you about literally everything through their control of the educational system + Hollywood/entertainment complex, has lied to you about the true nature of the world you live in as well. It's the most important lie of all, actually, as ensuring that you have no idea where you live, is the most important step toward their religiously-motivated mission to control your entire understanding of reality. This is why your very first memory as a baby is the globe planets hanging from the mobile in your crib, wearing rocket ship pajamas, seeing a globe on the kindergarten teacher's desk, constant movies & TV shows about space travel, etc. etc... The Globe Earth is the very first psyop that was implanted into your brain since birth, which is why just reading posts like this one invokes a deeply-uncomfortable triggering inside of you 🌎😵‍💫🙅‍♂️ I know it's a huge pill to swallow...but it's time to wake up from the biggest lie of all. Start looking up, watching the sky with an open mind, and slowly but surely rebuilding that trust in your God-given senses and intuition that have been stolen from you. We are not moving at millions of miles per hour in 4 different directions through and empty void of space. The Sun and Moon do not look the exact same size because they're actually totally different sizes and distances...they ARE the same size. Again...TRUST. YOUR. EYES. They are not deceiving you as you've been brainwashed to believe. We live on a beautiful, living, breathing, FLAT and stationary plane, and the Sun, Moon and Stars move above US, just as we feel and observe every day ☀️🌙✨ If you're new to this rabbit hole, WELCOME. Feel free to leave any questions you have below, and I will do my best to answer them all as I see them.
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