Armageddon: The Evil Jesus Returns To Destroy Is False Religion
Armageddon: The Destruction of False Christianity?
In This Monologue, Don Kenobi Asks:
An Uncomfortable Question
It started with an uncomfortable question — this very day,
December 2, 2025, at about the third hour.
The question itself felt strange at first.
But it was not strange at all — because both the Bible and Islamic tradition warn, again and again, that the greatest danger at the end of the age will not come from outside the faith, but from within it.
Bible Tradition: Jesus on Counterfeit Christianity
Jesus said that on that day many would come to Him saying,
“Lord, Lord.”
And He would answer them,
“I never knew you.”
Not pagans.
Not atheists.
But people who spoke in His name.
People who claimed to cast out demons and to perform miracles — many miracles.
Jesus was not naïve about such people. He warned that they would walk among us, doing what appeared to be good, cloaked in religious success and public acclaim. He spoke of false prophets and false apostles — wolves dressed in the clothing of shepherds.
Again and again, He returned to the same unsettling theme: that the great danger at the end would not come from outside the faith, but from within the household of God itself — a falling away, not of belief, but of truth.
Paul on Hollow Faith
Paul went even further. He warned of a Christianity that would look religious yet possess no transforming power — a form of godliness that denies the power of God itself.
A gospel of comfort without repentance.
Of prosperity without holiness.
Of blessing without obedience.
Of Christianity without Christ.
Islamic Tradition: Warning Against Corrupt Religion
And the Qur’ān issues its own warning.
Not against Christianity — let us be clear — but against corrupt religion itself.
Against hypocrisy.
Against false teachers.
Against those who twist revelation for profit and power.
The text is explicit.
Read it yourself.
Qur’ān 2:79
“So woe to those who write the Book with their own hands, then say, ‘This is from God,’ in order to exchange it for a small price. Woe to them for what their hands have written, and woe to them for what they earn.”
This is one of the Qur’ān’s strongest indictments of religious corruption: the fabrication of doctrine, the misrepresentation of revelation, and the pursuit of gain under the cover of divine authority.
Qur’ān 9:34
“Indeed, many of the rabbis and monks consume people’s wealth unjustly and turn them away from the path of God.”
The terms are precise.
Rabbis — al-aḥbār — refers to Jewish religious scholars and interpreters of the Torah.
Monks — al-ruhbān — refers to Christian monks and ascetics.
And What Does Jesus Return to Do in Islamic Eschatology?
Here is the answer:
In Islamic eschatology, Jesus (ʿĪsā ibn Maryam) returns for very specific moral and theological reasons — not to found a new religion, but to expose deception and to break the systems that misuse His name; to settle distortions, expose falsehood, and restore justice.
What Greater Evil Exists Than False Religion?
So again I ask.
If Jesus returns to destroy evil, what greater evil exists than using His name to lie —
to exploit the poor,
to excuse violence,
to sanctify greed,
to build empires on the backs of the desperate?
What greater evil than false prophets, prosperity peddlers, blood-soaked extremists, and those who preach another gospel while still calling it Christ?
Judgment Begins With Us
Scripture says it plainly. 1 Peter 4:17:
“For the time has come for judgment to begin at the house of God.”
Judgment begins in the house of God.
Not in the streets.
Not with unbelievers.
With us.
The War No One Wants to Name
…The Thought No One Wants to Think
So yes — if Jesus returns to destroy evil,
then false Christianity stands at the front of the line.
Not His true followers.
Not the broken who sincerely seek Him.
But the structures.
The movements.
The ministers.
Those who carry His name
but deny His character.
The First Horseman of the Apocalypse
Deception Before Destruction
When Revelation opens the first seal, it does not begin with war.
Not with famine.
Not with death.
It begins with deception.
A rider on a white horse.
White, the color of purity.
White, the color of holiness.
But this is not Christ.
This is a counterfeit — a seductive religious lie dressed in sacred robes.
Look closely.
He carries a bow, but no arrows.
Authority without truth.
Power without substance.
Victory without conflict.
He wears a crown he did not earn — borrowed glory, stolen authority.
And yet, he conquers.
Not by truth.
Not by the cross.
Not by sacrifice.
But by deception.
This is false Christianity.
It walks like the Church.
It talks like the Church.
It sings like the Church.
But there is no Christ inside it.
The first horseman rides first because deception always comes before judgment.
Before nations collapse, truth collapses.
Before the world shakes, the sanctuary becomes corrupt.
Before the sword appears, the lie has already settled in the heart.
That is why the first seal is not blood.
It is belief.
I rest my case.
Don Kenobi
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