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This video explores the Book of Enoch’s claim that Saturn is not a planet but an engineered outer-seal prison: rings as chains, a hexagonal crown, 29-year check-ins, Cassini anomalies, and historical suppression of these

Archival Jordan Maxwell lecture linking the Elohim and sons-of-god readings of Genesis to underwater civilizations, Nephilim lore, and maritime/admiralty control of people.

A concise exploration of Belial: a pre‑celestial force of lawlessness from biblical 'sons of Belial' to the Dead Sea Scrolls, medieval grimoires, and modern occultism.

Skip Heitzig unpacks Romans 9:1-26—God’s promises to Israel, divine election vs. human choice, and a call to respond in faith.

A concise look at Archangel Michael as Heaven’s warrior‑commander: his defeat of Lucifer, role as final judge, and why his presence terrifies the forces of darkness.

Fr. Chad Ripperger explains angelic hierarchy, demonic tactics, exorcism practice, and practical prayer—arguing spiritual warfare, not politics, drives modern moral decay.

Skip Heitzig unpacks Romans 8:28–30, showing how God providentlly works even suffering into ultimate good for those who love and are called by Him.

Sadhguru defines samadhi as making the intellect equanimous, explains how intellect fragments perception, and outlines practical, safety-minded ways to approach deeper states.

A New Testament-focused study arguing that 'Israel' in prophecy refers to covenant faithfulness and the church rather than the modern nation-state.

Ancient Book of Enoch describes a divinely engineered prison under the ocean floor containing Watchers/Nephilim and sealed by a pre‑creation oath.

A neurosurgeon examines clinical cases, split-brain research, free‑will studies, and near‑death reports to argue the soul is non‑physical and potentially immortal.

A deep, sometimes provocative exegesis of Genesis 1–4 exploring two creation accounts, Cain and Abel’s offerings, the first death, sacrificial scent, and mythic parallels to Rome and Greek legends.

A concise exploration of the Kaaba and the Hajar al‑Aswad, tracing Islamic traditions (heavenly Kaaba, Adam and Abraham), historical paganization, rebuilds, and the modern Hajj experience.

Skip Heitzig unpacks Romans 5:1–5, showing how justification by faith yields a benefits package: peace with God, access to grace, sure hope, and purpose in suffering.

A Romans 4 sermon that uses Abraham’s life to teach justification by faith and how to keep a vibrant, childlike trust in God through every age.

An animated retelling of David and Goliath that follows Israel’s fear under Goliath, King Saul’s unease, and young David’s faith-driven decision to face the giant.

A reformed-theology theodicy arguing that God permits evil so greater goods—character, creation, and cosmic redemption—can emerge and be glorified through defeat.

Skip Heitzig teaches Jude 1–4 as a 'call to arms,' urging Christians to recognize apostasy, identify false teachers, and wield Scripture—the truth—as their primary defense.

Examines how the seven feasts in Leviticus 23 were fulfilled by Christ's first coming and how the remaining feasts may foreshadow His return.

A pastor examines AI, UAP sightings, and emerging technologies through a biblical lens — warning of demonic deception, bioweapon dangers, and prophetic signs.

A balanced, historical tour of Christian eschatologies: where major end-times views come from, their biblical logic, key proponents (Darby, Augustine, Scofield), and cultural impact from early church premillennialism to

A close reading of Genesis 3 argues the garden's serpent (nahash) is a radiant, divining heavenly being—not merely a garden snake.

A sourced breakdown of the Noahide Laws, Chabad-Lubavitch's political campaign to promote them, the 1991 congressional recognition, and the implications for Christians.

A skeptical tier-list that ranks explanations for Jesus’ resurrection—from twin and impersonator theories to hallucinations, mythicism, swoon, propaganda, and a combo view.