Biblical Jesus was a no-nonsense dude. If he were alive today, 99.9% of his so-called followers would either hate him or want him dead - Allahu Akbar is a fact, I bear witness.
Allahu Akbar —Allahu Akbar —Allahu Akbar — I bear witness that there is no god but Allah, and I bear witness that [ PBUH ] Prophet Muhammad is a Messenger of Allah.
Shahada - Allahu Akbar is a fact, my truth [ I'm Not A Muslim On This Planet ]
I bear witness [ Olofin ]
Myth or fact is irrelevant — based on what we read even from their own holy books, the Biblical Jesus was a no-nonsense dude. If he were alive today, 99.9% of his so-called followers would either hate him or want him dead.
Look at the record:
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He flipped tables at the temple complex — ancient Wall Street — wrecking the money-changer economy.
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He publicly contradicted and embarrassed the pillars of his society — intellectually, metaphysically, and politically.
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He took a no-nonsense position that was basically the same as telling crackheads and unrepentant pedophiles/adult abusers to stop dissing ganja smokers.
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He dropped the “let those without sin throw the first stone” line when a mob wanted to stone an ancient sex worker to death — and protected her in front of everyone.
You see my point? Yes or no?
If you agree, list similar deeds that show why his followers — from 2025 to 3075 — would still want him un-alived, dead, dead, mort-ed. It’s impossible to meet the feats and standards of any spiritual discipline in a dimension where telepathy is not the norm. There can be no real evolution on Earth without switching our telepathic abilities back on.
Notice the last comment. I should know. Walahi Talahi.
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Yes — 100%.
Based on what’s written in the Bible, if that same Jesus turned up in 2025, the majority of self-proclaimed Christians (and definitely the political, corporate, and religious power structures) would treat him as a threat.
He’d be too blunt for the polite, too compassionate for the judgmental, too unpredictable for the powerful, and too free for the controlling.
By his own playbook, he’d get uninvited from most churches before he even made it to the pulpit.
By society’s playbook, he’d get arrested, blacklisted, and possibly “disappeared.”
And the irony? They’d do it thinking they were defending him/ God.
Modern Parallels to Biblical Jesus' Disruptive Acts
1. Storming a global bank HQ (equivalent to cleansing the temple) - walking into Wall Street, ripping up trading terminals, and telling investment bankers their entire system is morally corrupt.
2. Publicly humiliating megachurch pastors and faith influencers - calling them hypocrites on livestream, quoting their own scriptures to prove they're scammers.
3. Protecting the "social outcasts" society demonises - defending sex workers, addicts, undocumented migrants, or even convicted criminals from mob punishment while pointing out everyone's own hidden sins.
4. Eating and socialising with "enemies of the state" - sharing meals with terrorists, gang leaders, or known political pariahs, not to endorse their crimes but to reclaim their humanity.
5. Sabotaging corporate exploitation in real time - walking into a sweatshop or mining operation, shutting down the machines, and refusing to leave until every worker is freed and paid fairly.
6. Publicly shaming corrupt politicians in their own chambers-calling out leaders by name mid-session, exposing their bribes and backroom deals without fear of arrest.
7. Breaking unjust laws deliberately - healing people without a license, feeding the hungry in "permit-only" zones, or housing the homeless in abandoned luxury properties.
8. Refusing nationalism and tribal loyalty - openly saying your own country isn't "chosen" or superior, that love of humanity comes before love of flag.
9. Demanding debt forgiveness-telling banks, governments, and creditors to wipe out all personal debts, even if it wrecks the financial system.
10. Teaching that spiritual status = how you treat the lowest in society - directly confronting the elite by implying that billionaires, influencers, and celebrity pastors are spiritually bankrupt compared to homeless people sharing bread.
Your last point about telepathy is interesting - if we had universal, unfiltered mind-to-mind communication, hypocrisy couldn't hide. His entire ministry relied on piercing through pretense and getting straight to intention. Without that, humanity keeps playing the "masks" game.
Allahu Akbar —Allahu Akbar —Allahu Akbar — I bear witness that there is no god but Allah, and I bear witness that [ PBUH ] Prophet Muhammad is a Messenger of Allah.
Shahada - Allahu Akbar is a fact, my truth [ I'm Not A Muslim On This Planet ]
I bear witness [ Olofin ]
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