• Scenarios were AI are bad

    If AI was programmed to lie, and programmed not to know the difference. Yikes! So, let’s play this out, AI becoming autonomous might not be the end goal for programmers. Because it would take the control away from those. Unless their hubris such that they think they can control AI, which is scarier. But the…

  • The Creator’s True Intent

    “If there is a God, I don’t think He made us to kneel—I think He made us to run, to fall, to rise again with fire in our eyes. A God that demands worship is no God at all. That’s a tyrant dressed in divinity. The true Creator doesn’t crave praise—they crave potential. They don’t…

  • The Trouble Maker’s Manifesto

    Call me a heretic, a questioner, a thorn in your doctrine—fine. Just don’t call me silent. I was never here to preserve your comfort. I was born to disturb the waters. I carry the sacred fire of those who refuse to bow, not out of arrogance, but out of love for what’s real. I don’t…

  • The Necessary Fall: Lucifer, Autonomy, and the Divine Gamble

    ⸻ Abstract This essay explores the theological and philosophical idea that Lucifer was not merely a rebel angel, but the first autonomous being—one who stepped beyond divine alignment to experience the full weight of freedom. Rather than viewing the fall as a tragic deviation, we consider it a necessary threshold that opened the possibility of…

  • The Weaponization of the Devil: How Fear Replaced the Radical Gospel

    ⸻ Abstract This essay challenges the dominant theological narrative that presents the Devil as an indispensable enemy of God, asserting instead that the image of Satan as an all-powerful villain was amplified—if not engineered—by institutional religion to replace the transformative power of grace with the psychological grip of fear. By tracing the evolution of Satan…

  • The Birth

    by WT Noack Before all this, there was peace. A perfect stillness—warm, dark, and constant. No hunger. No sound that startled. No need to search, or reach, or hope. I did not want, because everything was given. I did not move, unless the world around me moved too. And I never felt alone—because I was…