The Gospel of Heretics (HSG 6)
The Hebrew prophets and Jesus are reframed not as institutional founders but as radical critics of empire. Prophecy is redefined as a diagnostic tool for social decay, and Jesus’s teachings are interpreted as a form of “ontological alchemy” — a sophisticated strategy of nonviolent resistance designed to transform consciousness and thereby dissolve imperial power from within.
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