
The Sodom Secret: What "Strange Flesh" Actually Means (And Why You've Never Heard It)
Let’s open the box nobody wants opened. You’ve heard the Sodom story your whole life. Fire from heaven. Sexual sin. God’s judgment on wickedness. The usual warnings about homosexuality, maybe some uncomfortable shuffling about Lot offering his daughters, then everyone moves on quickly because the whole thing is awkward. But here’s what nobody told you: the standard reading doesn’t actually match what the text says. And once you see what’s really there, once you have the framework that got del...

The Sodom Secret: What "Strange Flesh" Actually Means (And Why You've Never Heard It)
Let’s open the box nobody wants opened. You’ve heard the Sodom story your whole life. Fire from heaven. Sexual sin. God’s judgment on wickedness. The usual warnings about homosexuality, maybe some uncomfortable shuffling about Lot offering his daughters, then everyone moves on quickly because the whole thing is awkward. But here’s what nobody told you: the standard reading doesn’t actually match what the text says. And once you see what’s really there, once you have the framework that got del...

Infinite Loops and Empty Stories: The Entertainment Collapse
If you grew up in the 80s, 90s, or early 2000s, you know something’s wrong. Games don’t satisfy. Movies don’t move you. Music doesn’t stick. But you’ve learned to dismiss it, ”I’m just getting old,” you tell yourself. “It’s nostalgia. Gotta move with the times.” That’s not nostalgia. That’s Babylon training you to call theft “progress.” Entertainment isn’t evolving, it’s collapsing. And it’s not accidental. The systems that produced transformation have been replaced with systems engineered fo...

Infinite Loops and Empty Stories: The Entertainment Collapse
If you grew up in the 80s, 90s, or early 2000s, you know something’s wrong. Games don’t satisfy. Movies don’t move you. Music doesn’t stick. But you’ve learned to dismiss it, ”I’m just getting old,” you tell yourself. “It’s nostalgia. Gotta move with the times.” That’s not nostalgia. That’s Babylon training you to call theft “progress.” Entertainment isn’t evolving, it’s collapsing. And it’s not accidental. The systems that produced transformation have been replaced with systems engineered fo...

The Lie Your Body Believed
A woman’s body knows when she’s pregnant. Progesterone floods the system. Estrogen rises. Ovulation stops. The signal is precise: New life is forming. Protect what exists. Stop making more. In 1960, pharmaceutical science learned to send that signal when no life existed at all. The birth control pill does not prevent fertilization. It prevents pregnancy by lying to your body—chemically mimicking the hormonal state of pregnancy so your ovaries never release an egg. For years, sometimes decades...

The Lie Your Body Believed
A woman’s body knows when she’s pregnant. Progesterone floods the system. Estrogen rises. Ovulation stops. The signal is precise: New life is forming. Protect what exists. Stop making more. In 1960, pharmaceutical science learned to send that signal when no life existed at all. The birth control pill does not prevent fertilization. It prevents pregnancy by lying to your body—chemically mimicking the hormonal state of pregnancy so your ovaries never release an egg. For years, sometimes decades...

Wolves in Devotional Clothing
The bones start humming when the altar is active again. You feel it before you can explain it. A vibration under the ribs, an ancient pressure rising through the spine. Not outrage. Not politics. Something older. The kind of signal heaven sends when a generation is drifting toward the fire and the watchmen are asleep at their posts. And everywhere you look, the same baffling quiet. Legions of Christian creators, polished and eloquent, feeding their audiences a steady diet of “rest,” “reflecti...

Wolves in Devotional Clothing
The bones start humming when the altar is active again. You feel it before you can explain it. A vibration under the ribs, an ancient pressure rising through the spine. Not outrage. Not politics. Something older. The kind of signal heaven sends when a generation is drifting toward the fire and the watchmen are asleep at their posts. And everywhere you look, the same baffling quiet. Legions of Christian creators, polished and eloquent, feeding their audiences a steady diet of “rest,” “reflecti...

The Book Rome Couldn't Allow: An Investigation Into Why The Nephilim Had To Disappear
Part I: The Crime SceneLet’s start with what’s missing. You open your Bible—the one sitting on your shelf, the one your church gave you, the one with maps in the back and red letters for Jesus—and you turn to Genesis 6. You get three verses about something called “Nephilim.” Sons of God taking wives. Giants in the earth. Then a flood wipes everything out and the story moves on. Three verses. Then nothing. You might wonder: “Wait, who were these giants? Where did they come from? What happened ...

The Book Rome Couldn't Allow: An Investigation Into Why The Nephilim Had To Disappear
Part I: The Crime SceneLet’s start with what’s missing. You open your Bible—the one sitting on your shelf, the one your church gave you, the one with maps in the back and red letters for Jesus—and you turn to Genesis 6. You get three verses about something called “Nephilim.” Sons of God taking wives. Giants in the earth. Then a flood wipes everything out and the story moves on. Three verses. Then nothing. You might wonder: “Wait, who were these giants? Where did they come from? What happened ...