
Some people are stuck in outdated, materialist thinking.
But others—like Joe Rogan, other similar characters in the world of new media, and the millions who listen to them—have moved on.
They’re hungry for truth. Open to unseen realities. Willing to question official narratives. Curious about meaning, transcendence, and even the possibility of the supernatural or conspiratorial.
They don’t blindly trust tradition, experts, or institutions. Their minds are still largely shaped by science, but they’re not closed to the mystical. They sense there’s something more.
That’s the person I’m trying to speak to.
Here’s my attempt. You be the judge.
There is a universal superintelligence—an infinite mind behind all things.
He exists. And he happens to be perfectly just, good, and morally upright.
This being created the human race with a unique capacity: the ability to interact with him. Every person is hardwired with a spiritual dimension and a longing for meaning that can only be fulfilled through union with this Creator.
But from the very beginning, humanity has rejected him.
We’ve chosen evil. We’ve followed our desires, pursued vice, and replaced the Creator with lesser things.
Yet this superintelligence has not left us alone. He has revealed himself to humanity. Ancient prophets received messages from him—many of them engaging with the great empires of history, from Egypt to Babylon.
And the core of the message they delivered was this: the human race cannot continue down the path of rebellion forever. A day is coming when this cosmic intelligence will invade our world and bring perfect justice.
Every catastrophe in history—every war, disaster, and collapse—is a signpost pointing to that coming invasion.
Across cultures and centuries, humanity has tried to connect with the divine or with higher powers. But no one has been able to bridge the gap.
Until, 2,000 years ago, something happened.
During a moment of upheaval in the Roman Empire, this cosmic superintelligence did the unthinkable. He didn’t just send a message or a vision. He took on human form and entered our world.
For three years, Jesus of Nazareth—a wandering Jewish teacher—walked among the people of Israel. He warned of judgment. He called people to return to their Creator. And he performed miracles that defied the laws of nature and validated his identity as more than human.
He was a threat to both the political regime and the religious establishment. So they conspired to kill him—and did so in the most brutal way possible.
But this wasn’t a failure. It was part of the plan.
By willingly dying, Jesus absorbed the judgment that humanity deserved. In dying, he exhausted the justice of God on behalf of those who would trust in him. The invasion was delayed—because the invasion had already landed on him.
Then, after his death was confirmed and his body buried, he rose from the dead—physically, in a perfected body aligned with the coming order of the Creator.
He ascended to the highest plane of existence, where he now governs all things, pulling the strings of history toward a fixed destination.
A handful of witnesses believed what they saw.
Most people dismissed them as fanatics. But they went on to spread the message of Jesus across the known world—at great cost. They were tortured, imprisoned, and executed.
And yet their message spread like wildfire.
It has shaped entire civilizations. It gave rise to the idea of human rights, scientific inquiry, and the Western view of history and destiny. It is buried deep in the Western psyche—even among those who reject it.
If this were true, what would the rational response be?
To investigate. To ask questions. To weigh the claims.
But more than that, to recognize that a cosmic reckoning is coming—and your attempts to find meaning apart from the Creator are ultimately empty.
Jesus has already been crowned king over the universe. He will return. The invasion is still coming.
And you must decide now what you will do with him.
Either you go to him, align yourself with his movement, and be counted among his people—or you face the full force of the justice of the one you’ve rejected.
This isn’t fringe.
This is the historic teaching of every branch of Christianity—Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant. Different denominations have disagreed on all sorts of things. But they’ve all affirmed this same storyline.
It’s been hiding in plain sight for 2,000 years.
Many have missed it—because of the evil in their own hearts, or because it’s been buried beneath symbolism or ritual, or simply because they didn’t want it to be true.
But with the collapse of institutions, the rise of spiritual hunger, and growing awareness that the world is not just material—now is the time to reconsider the conspiracy of Christ.
And if it’s true—to act on it.
Turn from the evil within. Stop trying to save yourself. Bow to Jesus—not just as a teacher or example, but as the supreme authority over reality and over your search for truth.
[In Christ] are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. . . . See to it that no one takes you captive by philosophy and empty deceit, according to human tradition, according to the elemental spirits of the world, and not according to Christ. For in him the whole fullness of deity dwells bodily, and you have been filled in him, who is the head of all rule and authority.
— Colossians 2:3, 8-10
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Alex, this is excellent. So well put. Iâd like to copy & paste it to my Facebook page, if itâs ok with you, giving full credit of course. Unless you have a FB post I can point to. Or Instagram, or both.
Sincerely Stephen Suggs
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