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.

