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After learning who God truly is — and who He is not — one arrives at several important realizations.

Knowing the truth does not grant permission to become prideful, bitter, or spiritually superior toward those who cannot yet see it. As we grow, we begin to accept a simple but difficult reality:

Everyone has the right to be wrong.

That is their freedom.

That is their choice.

True spirituality is not complicated. It is not reserved for intellectuals, theologians, or the religious elite. If spiritual maturity belonged only to the brilliant, then only the brilliant would enter the Kingdom.

Yet an autistic child who loves deeply, speaks honestly, and shows kindness without pretence often reveals more of heaven than many scholars ever will.

Too often, religion continues to fuel suffering through fear, pride, ignorance, and stubbornness disguised as righteousness.

But one truth remains constant:

Being religious does not automatically make a person good.

A religious person can still be cruel, arrogant, dishonest, manipulative, or use scripture as a weapon to protect pride and control.

In the end, it is not about the titles we carry, the religion we belong to, or how loudly we proclaim love.

It is about who we truly are when no one is watching.

Actions reveal the soul far more clearly than words ever will.

This does not mean there are no consequences for our actions. Nor does it mean God withholds mercy. At the end of the day, it is less about what God will do to us, and more about who we ourselves are becoming.

Heaven does not bend its nature to accommodate pride.

But no soul is worthless in the eyes of the Source.

In the grand scheme of existence, even those who walk in error still serve a purpose. Defiance, darkness, grief, and suffering all become part of humanity’s long journey toward transformation.

This does not mean we should celebrate evil or participate in it. It simply means reality is deeper and more complex than religion often allows.

That is why this blog exists.

Its purpose is simple:

  • To explore the struggles humanity is trapped in,
  • To confront the illusions religion has built,
  • And to rediscover what it truly means to become a good human being — beyond fear, performance, and religious systems.

Because being religious does not make you good.

And knowing the truth does not make you superior to anyone else.

If anything, it increases the responsibility to love.

Welcome to the search.

 

 

 

28. May 2026

Now that I know the truth, how should I live?

After Exploring the 7 Seals, One Question Remains

If so much of religion, fear, and performative morality has been stripped away… how then should we live?

Are we simply free to do whatever we want?

For the most part, yes.

Human beings were never meant to live as slaves to endless religious policing, shame, and fear. We have been given the liberty to live freely — so long as our actions do not violate the dignity, wellbeing, and freedom of others.

The Golden Rule remains the foundation:

Do to others what you would want them to do to you.

Do not do to others what you would not want done to you.

Love is not lawlessness.

Love is responsibility awakened through empathy.

If someone cheats, abuses, manipulates, or exploits another, does the victim have the right to seek justice?

Of course.

Any belief system that tells the powerless to remain silent “for the sake of love” while protecting the powerful is not love at all — it is manipulation disguised as spirituality. That is how cycles of control and harm repeat themselves throughout history.

Love is not the removal of justice.

Love is justice without hatred.

Love is truth without cruelty.

Love is light.

Some argue that darkness will always exist, so unfairness is inevitable. In many ways, that is true. But the scriptures call us to be overcomers — not to conform to this world, but to be transformed by the renewing of our minds.

We are not meant to endlessly repeat systems of fear, domination, shame, and harm. We are called to be pathfinders and lightbearers.

The Purpose of the 7 Seals

The 7 Seals are not merely revelations about religion.

They are clues about how humanity ought to live in this new era.

In the upcoming posts, we will openly examine many of the moral, cultural, and religious issues that shape human identity, shame, relationships, and freedom — including:

  • Premarital sex & sex in committed relationships
  • Casual sex & one-night stands
  • Masturbation, pornography & OnlyFans
  • Prostitution
  • Polyamory, group relationships & polygamy
  • Vulgarity and profanity
  • Smoking, alcohol, drugs & gambling
  • Abortion & suicide

We will also explore the deeper systems behind these issues: religious shame, purity culture, social virtue-signaling, and the weaponization of morality itself.

This is not about promoting recklessness.

This is about asking whether humanity has confused control with holiness, fear with righteousness, and performance with love.

Christ came to set humanity free.

Perhaps it is time we rediscover what that freedom truly means.

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