This book loves Jesus. It needs to say that clearly, at the start, because nothing that follows will make sense without it. Antichristos is not an attack on Christ. It is a reclamation. The Greek word ἀντίχριστος does not only mean "against Christ." It means "in place of the anointed one." Not enemy. Replacement. Not of the man - of the institution that captured him. Two thousand years ago, a man stood on a hillside and taught an ethic. Love your neighbour. Do not judge. Be kind. The scaffold built a religion around the finger and forgot what it was pointing at. This book looks where the finger was pointing. It separates the teaching from the institution - line by line, parable by parable, action by action. It opens the seven "I AM" statements in the Gospel of John and reads them honestly: not as exclusivity claims by one man, but as the divine name - awareness itself - declaring what it is. Then it does something no other book has done: it derives the same ethic from physics. The Sermon on the Mount and the structure of reality arrive at the same destination from opposite directions. Where they match, this book says so. Where they diverge, this book says so. Where Christ said something the geometry does not derive, this book publishes the gap. Six kill switches. All live. All testable. Architecture A hides its weaknesses and calls them mysteries. This book publishes them and calls them kill switches. You do not have to choose between Christ and the truth. They were never opposed. The scaffold placed itself between them and said it was the bridge. The scaffold was the wall. Part of The 420 Code exhibition - over one million words deriving ethics from physics. Free forever at the420code.org.
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