Friday, 17 April 2026
Monday, 13 April 2026
Neo-Catholicism Rising: Observations from a Theology Outsider
Over the past few years, I have watched a Christian revival start to take shape. It has hardened into something specific: Neo-Catholicism, or what I am also calling New Wave Christianity. It is antizionist. It is anti-Scofield Bible. And it is, on its own terms, the most uncompromising version of the faith that Jews and Muslims may not have run into lately.
The central claim is straightforward. Do not kill. Above all, do not kill for group justice or collective payback. Christians are the only Abrahamic tradition that holds every human being has an immortal soul. That single point rules out a lot of the exceptions the other faiths sometimes allow. They are right about the soul. I am not here to mislead anyone on that.
I am an amateur theology student. I have put in the hours on the Abrahamic faiths and a few others. Christianity is the one I know historically the best. Catholic upbringing, no re-conversion. I am not a Christian. I simply stand next to this group as we chime, and because they strike me as solid, committed people.
My own studies keep shifting. Roman Christianity. Origins of the biblical texts. Christological arguments and early heresies. The conversion of European peoples to the faith. Overlaps with the Nag Hammadi library. The Flavian theory on Gospel creation. Yeshua versus the later “Jesus” framing. Right now, I am wrestling with the Ethiopian Bible and what it says about Christian epistemology and knowledge integration. I mine a topic until I get what I came for, then move on.
The podcasters and commentators I pay attention to; Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, Baron Coleman, Coach Colin, and maybe a Carrie Prejean Boller? Sit in the top five percent for theological robustness and lived conviction. They are hardcore. They are decent company. We do not waste four or five hours a day on heretic knife fights. That would be pointless. Instead, we talk transnational criminal research, pattern recognition, and the events legacy media ignores.
What stands out is their quiet internal fire. It feels more exploratory, more empathetic, and more righteous than the alternatives I have studied. Tucker calling out Trump for refusing to place his hand on the Bible during the oath. Baron Coleman pressing Andrew Kolvet hard on the timeline and Utah airport details around the Erika Kirk meeting. Candace Owens delivering daily. Carrie Prejean Boller, fresh Catholic convert, getting herself removed from Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission for refusing to treat Zionism as biblical prophecy. These are not poses. They cost something.
I have been anti-Catholic for years because of institutional corruption. What I missed is that Catholicism has always kept a clearer doctrinal line on the Holy Lands and Jerusalem than most Protestant strains—especially the Scofield-influenced evangelical ones. That fact has warmed my view of the Vatican a notch. I still speak to the same God everyone else does without needing the wrapper, but the intellectual consistency is there.
If I ever joined a congregation, it would probably start with a RC church, though I would not limit it. My background does not drive the observation. A Hindu watching the same revival would see the same thing: a current of belief that actually works in practice. I like to duck into a mosque or temple from time to time too.
Arguments for and against Christianity are endless—historical, textual, philosophical. Fine. The power of the lived conviction is harder to wave away. This revival is not nostalgia. It is present-tense, adaptive, and pulling in serious minds who have had enough of the diluted versions.
That is the record. No gloss. Just what I see.
Tuesday, 17 December 2024
Wednesday, 9 February 2022
Heather McDonald Collapses on Stage After Boasting About Vaccines
Friday, 29 December 2017
Monday, 12 December 2016
Father Yod/Ya Ho Wha | Re-Visiting Father and the Source Family [Cult Leader Jim Baker]
Sunday, 23 December 2012
Psychopath Gods Are Paternal & Monotheistic
We haven't got the hard evidence we need to prove the influences are off planet, but we do know that more than one God realised that the best way to manipulate humanity is to take the middle East (as opposed to the literate societies of say China at the time), strip away the female deities (God was normally associated with fertility, nature and birth) and then fillet all other Gods out of the Equation. The Jews were the first to do this (or to be manipulated into doing this) by the psychopath we call Yahweh and who has suspiciously off planet powers.
Saturday, 15 September 2012
Are the Abrahamic Faiths Space Cults? | Res Inexplicatae Volantes - R.I.V.
It's a long shot. It's hardly likely that you'll be into Sumerian, Cuneiform, The Bible, Ancient Hebrew, The Phoeneicians, Aramaic and UFO's. But just in case you are this is blowing my mind and I've only watched the first part. Exciting because it's another nail in the stage we're building which says. That old story is a lot less persuasive than this new one.
Wednesday, 11 January 2012
James Gilliland - How Cosmic & Multidimensional Is Your God?
Wednesday, 28 September 2011
Something And Nothing
Wednesday, 1 June 2011
Advanced Joseph P. Farrell
More interesting for people familiar with Dr Farrell's work but good free range thinking on a lot of subjects if you're like it erudite.
Friday, 22 April 2011
Christopher Hitchens & Sam Harris Vs The Jewish Rabbi All Stars
Saturday, 16 April 2011
Monday, 7 March 2011
Drunvalo Melchizedek AKA Bernard Perona
Don't worry, neither has Drunvalo. I just check out his latest interview and realised with considerable disappointment that he's not telling the truth. I've pasted the comment I left on Youtube below. They sum up my thoughts on Bernard Perona AKA Drunavalo Melchizedek.
The best thing about this interview is how transparently clear his motivations are. It's all money, treasure, sponsorship, tribe leader name dropping and world tours. I really liked the earlier interviews and looked forward to this one for quite some time. Now that's its here I see nothing but his emptiness. I very much appreciate this upload Lilou. I learned important lessons.
Thursday, 23 August 2007
God is not a woman
I always thought that God is surely a woman but I've been proved wrong. He's live and unleashed, and more importantly he's blogging in his capacity as universal CEO and tackling big issues such as "Jerusalem is a problem worth talking about". Here's what he has to say in his introduction:With 22 operational subsidiaries employing the services of over 11800 Million members of staff, most of whom spend a lot of time trying to kill each other, it’s easy to loose touch with the needs, fears and desires of 6.6 billion potential customers.
The purpose and mission of this personal blog is to offer both staff and customers a behind the scenes, no hold barred look at the way I, the Lord God Almighty, go about daily business; offering more transparency, more accountability and more visibility to my mysterious ways and explore some of the challenges facing a modern day deity.
Hell, it isn’t easy being God. Benchmark me.
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