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Act one · the case The question the church buried.
Almost nineteen centuries ago, a teacher read the whole Bible carefully and asked the question most of us only feel: how can the God who drowns children be the same Father Jesus prayed to? The church cast him out. The question survived anyway. That is where the thread begins — not with a verdict, but with a door left open.
Marcion Cast Out
Episode 1 · live on YouTube · debuts Miriam
Around the year 144, a teacher named Marcion read the Bible carefully and said out loud what most of us only feel: how can the god who drowns children be the same Father Jesus prayed to? The church cast him out and suppressed his books for it. The question survived anyway.
Watch + read Act two · the receipts Here's the evidence, verse by verse.
A fair question deserves fair proof. So the middle of the thread slows down and reads the pages themselves — the places the gospels quote Jesus endorsing the old law, then show him quietly setting it down a few verses later. No sneer, no gotcha. Just the manuscript, laid open, so you can weigh it yourself.
The Tampering on the Page
Episode 2 · coming soon
Three places where the gospels quote Jesus endorsing Old Testament law — then show him contradicting it a few verses later. A single page disagreeing with itself, three times. See the whole arc and get told the moment it ships.
The Falsely Chosen
Episode 3 · scheduled · debuts Eli
Flood myths older than Genesis — Gilgamesh, Atrahasis, Deucalion, Manu — and the contradictions inside Genesis itself. If the scribes curated which stories survived, they also curated which men God "chose." The family tree they chose to protect is worth reading closely.
Act three · the implications If the picture was wrong, love is the correction.
Follow the evidence far enough and it stops being about ancient scribes. It becomes about us — the God we were taught to fear, and the one Jesus actually showed. The thread closes where his ministry did: not with an argument won, but with love that acts. Fed the hungry, healed the sick, forgave the guilty. That is the point the whole arc walks toward.
Jesus's Bloodline of Bad Men
Episode 4 · scheduled
The family tree of the Prince of Peace runs through nearly every commandment the tribal god supposedly drowned the world for breaking — Abraham, Judah, David, Solomon. The tribal god looked away every time. The lineage isn't a flaw in the story; it's the evidence the thread keeps returning to.
The Other Tribes Who Thought They Were Special
Episode 5 · scheduled
Every neighbor tribe of Israel had a god who told them they were chosen — your Bible only kept one of them. Moab's Mesha Stele, Akhenaten's Aten cult, the Kuntillet Ajrud inscription. "Chosen people" wasn't a revelation. It was the Ancient Near East default.
Where does a thread like this lead once it's followed all the way down? To love that does something. The mission page describes what this channel is building toward — teaching love is only half of it; the other half is acting on what was taught.
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