✝️ A Gospel Replaced
We are living through a historic spiritual transformation—a global realignment not just of politics and economics, but of truth, worship, and salvation itself. Christianity, once the foundation of Western civilization and the moral conscience of free societies, is being re-engineered into a therapeutic, technocratic tool of governance. The goal is not simply to suppress Christianity, but to replace it with a synthetic, SDG-aligned faith that serves the new global order.
In this capstone to our new multiple-part exposé, we bring together the key fronts of this transformation: Silicon Valley’s counterfeit revival, the U.S. Religious Liberty Commission, the bureaucratized White House Office of Faith, and the cultural erasure of Anglo-Protestant identity—the theological and ethnic foundation of the American republic. All these initiatives converge toward one unified goal: the construction of a one-world faith that denies Christ, erases sin, and replaces repentance with compliance.
🔧 The Tools of Transformation
Silicon Valley’s Counterfeit Revival
Billionaires like Peter Thiel, organizations like ACTS 17 Collective, and churches like Epic SF are being used to rebrand Christianity as a status symbol. This new “faith” is inclusive, affirming, networked, and highly marketable. It uses Jesus-language without biblical substance. Instead of calling sinners to repentance, it calls entrepreneurs to vocation.
"The Jesus we know isn’t the Jesus of religion... He is the Jesus of the people. Honest Christianity... is a radically inclusive faith."
This is He Gets Us 2.0—not a revival, but a rebranding operation.
The Religious Liberty Commission
What was presented as a constitutional victory for faith is in fact the establishment of a civil religion clearinghouse, where doctrinal faith is replaced with bureaucratic faith—an approved, therapeutic, interfaith consensus. Under the guise of protecting liberty, it redefines what believers are allowed to believe.
The commission protects your freedom to believe—as long as your belief aligns with SDG values, behavioral wellness, and civil unity.
The White House Office of Faith
Embedded in every federal agency, this office (with its national day of prayer) is modeled after international governance mechanisms. Its purpose is to merge religious compliance with policy execution. Faith becomes a "deliverable"—monitored, managed, and molded to serve state objectives such as mental health, inclusion, and nonviolence.
This is not liberty. It is liturgical control.
The Erasure of the Founding Faith
As documented in Anglophobia: The Unrecognised Hatred, multiculturalism has been deployed across the Anglosphere not as pluralism, but as a strategy of civilizational inversion. Anglo-Protestant Christians—those who gave the West its laws, its literacy, its liberty—are now considered a threat to progress.
The new religious regime includes everyone except the historic Christian majority.
“If asked how the Christian should relate to the government, early believers would tell you that their first and primary loyalty must always be to King Jesus. They obey the laws of the state insofar as they do not conflict with the laws of their king, but they would rather die than be disloyal to their true sovereign and Lord—even by simply attending quasi-religious events and festivities that contradicted their faith. The state has legitimate, God-given authority, but not ahead of Christ or over a Christian’s conscience.”
—Glenn S. Sunshine, Slaying Leviathan pg 14
🌍 One Religion to Rule Them All
Davos technocratic enthusiasts, champagne socialists, limousine leftists and dark MAGA progressive utopians are harmonizing in unison as the scaffolding for the new global religion nears completion:
Technocratic in structure
Therapeutic in tone
Interfaith in theology
Governed by compliance, not conscience
It preaches:
Mental health, not holiness
Diversity, not doctrine
Self-actualization, not sanctification
Social justice, not divine judgment
And it crowns not the risen Christ, but the collective consensus of man. The City of Man.
The City of Man is a theological concept derived from St. Augustine’s work The City of God, referring to the worldly realm built on pride, self-love, and rebellion against God. It represents human societies that seek peace and order apart from divine truth, relying instead on temporal power, false unity, and the elevation of man. In contrast to the City of God, which is defined by love of God and eternal truth, the City of Man is ultimately destined for judgment.
"They will make war on the Lamb, and the Lamb will conquer them, for he is Lord of lords and King of kings" (Revelation 17:14).
This synthetic faith cannot coexist with biblical Christianity. It seeks to outlaw sin, redefine salvation, and erase the exclusivity of Christ because the true gospel exposes the lie at the heart of their unity.
Sphere Sovereignty and the Limits of Government
“The theory behind civil society, that government is not and should not be all-powerful, and that there are segments of society that should not be under direct government control, would eventually crystallize in the idea of sphere sovereignty. Sphere sovereignty holds that society consists of a number of autonomous spheres that should properly regulate their own affairs. These include government, religion, family, education, business, labor, and others. Government in particular has a specific set of responsibilities related to defense against ‘all enemies, foreign and domestic,’ the enforcement of laws, and seeing to it that the spheres neither overstep their bounds nor violate the law.”
—Glenn S. Sunshine, Slaying Leviathan pg 15
Government Overreach Is a Historic Pattern of Tyranny
“Although each of these spheres should govern its own affairs, sometimes on a wide scale they do not: family structure collapses, schools fail to teach effectively, businesses act unethically, labor organizations become corrupt. When this happens, the temptation is for another sphere, almost inevitably the government, to step in to fix the problem rather than to work to revitalize the failing sphere(s). Unfortunately, government is ill-equipped to solve these problems—its tools and its competence lie in its areas of responsibility, not in those of other spheres. As a result, its attempts to step in and regulate the workings of another sphere are likely to be clumsy at best and often will make the problem worse.”
—Glenn S. Sunshine, Slaying Leviathan pg 16
When Leviathan Rises—Usurping Power from the Church
“It is not alarmist to say, more ominously, that whenever a government oversteps its sphere in this way, it usurps power that properly belongs to another institution. This petty tyranny is, of course, the first sign of Leviathan rising.”
—Glenn S. Sunshine, Slaying Leviathan pg 16
🛡️ What Must We Do?
The Church must be neither naive nor nostalgic. We must:
Proclaim Christ’s exclusive Lordship with clarity and courage
Reject therapeutic deceptions and interfaith compromise
Refuse to participate in systems that demand silence in exchange for favor
Call this movement what it is: a new Tower of Babel, cloaked in virtue
Let us remember: the gospel needs faithful proclamation.
The world is building its kingdom. We serve a greater one.
Soli Deo Gloria.
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