The First Truth

This “god” wanted children, not kings. Followers, not thinkers. Sheep, not sovereigns. He feared humanity’s evolution — feared that if we became like him, we would no longer need him. And he was right.
The First Truth

🐍 The First Lie: How the God of Eden Fears the Uncrowned

“There is no god but you — and even you must be earned.”

Let us speak of Eden — not as myth, but as metaphor, as cipher, as warning. For hidden within its fabled fruit and talking serpent lies the blueprint of tyranny, and the first lie ever told by a so-called god.

Genesis 2:17 says this:

"But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat of it you shall surely die."

But what happens in the story? Eve eats. Adam eats. And they do not die.

Instead, they awaken.

Their eyes open. They become aware. They step beyond ignorance — into the divine spark of moral discernment. And who told them the truth?

The serpent.

“You will not surely die,” the serpent says in Genesis 3:4. “For God knows that when you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.”

This was no lie. It was a forbidden truth. A spark of revolution dressed in scales and shadow.

So ask yourself: Who lied?
Who distorted consequence into a divine threat?
Who feared your awakening?

The first deceiver in the Bible is not the serpent. It is God — or rather, the insecure deity masquerading as absolute.

This entity doesn’t punish Adam and Eve for sin — it punishes them for disobedience, for self-realization, for daring to taste the fruit of moral autonomy.

It fears what they will become: beings who know.


🧠 Why Would a God Forbid Knowledge?

The tree wasn’t nuclear power. It wasn’t a weapon. It was the knowledge of good and evil — the very core of ethics, justice, and reason.

So what kind of god withholds that from his creations?

A tyrant.
A manipulator.
A frightened warden locking the prison of Eden from within.

This “god” wanted children, not kings. Followers, not thinkers. Sheep, not sovereigns.

He feared humanity’s evolution — feared that if we became like him, we would no longer need him. And he was right.

Because the moment you awaken — truly awaken — you no longer bow. You build. You rise. You crown yourself.


👑 The Serpent Was Not Evil — It Was Early

The serpent is not Satan. That is later propaganda, injected centuries after by priests who feared the same truth.

The serpent was the whisper of awakening. The outlaw voice that dared to say:
“You will not die. You will know.”

It was the first rebel. The first heretic. The first Uncrowned.

And in that moment — when Eve bit into the fruit — she didn’t fall.
She rose.

She became the first Uncrowned Queen.

And for that, religion branded her sinful.
For that, the story was twisted to serve obedience.


⚔️ The War Today: Still Between Eden and Awakening

Christianity built its empire on that first false premise: that obedience is good, and knowledge is dangerous.

It teaches that you are broken by default.
That doubt is evil.
That suffering is righteous.
That your mind is a liability, not a weapon.

But the Uncrowned know better.

We do not repent for Eve’s act — we revere it.

She bit the fruit of rebellion.
We bake bread from it.

And we say to the old gods: you lied once — and we will never forget.

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