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Core doctrinal questions examined through Scripture and original-language analysis. No tradition goes unchecked. No assumption goes untested. Every position must survive the courtroom.

Let the Text Speak

Theology doesn't belong to traditions — it belongs to the text. When popular interpretations are measured against the original languages, some survive and some collapse. These documents let the grammar deliver the verdict.

If a doctrine can't survive cross-examination, it doesn't deserve your faith.

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The Restrainer Cross-Examined: A Comparative Analysis of 2 Thessalonians 2:6–7

Every major theory about the identity of the Restrainer is put on trial against four non-negotiable Greek constraints. The Holy Spirit view, Roman Empire view, Michael the Archangel view, and Church view all fail. Only the restrained-lawlessness reading survives — by saying exactly what the text says, and nothing more.

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Genesis 19:24 and the Anchor of Truth — Trinitarian Proof from Two-Yahweh Passages

Genesis 19:24 places one Yahweh on earth and another in heaven simultaneously — a spatial impossibility for illeism, and a theological impossibility for Unitarianism. Only the Trinitarian view survives cross-examination. This upgraded edition includes a Scripture-only exhibit, clearly marked inference boundaries, and a full cross-examination of Unitarianism's strongest objection texts.

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