Breaking the Spell: How Christianity Hijacked Humanity
An exposé on human gullibility, the historical silence of 600,000 people, and the hijacking of ancient wisdom by a theological empire.
This is not just another “Jesus is a myth” treatise. It should serve as a blunt exposé of human gullibility. It demonstrates how easily humans fall into trance, hypnosis, delusion, and storytelling. It explains why Hollywood and Netflix are so prevalent in this world with their storytelling sorceries that humans naturally suspend reality for. It reveals the thin membrane of the human condition and explains why cults have persisted throughout history to the present day.
How in the universe did billions of believers over the centuries accept a story so easily proven false? How have they believed in a 2000-year-old invisible man who exists in another dimension and to whom they communicate telepathically? Worse, they await his return from the sky on a white horse, where they will magically levitate into the atmosphere to meet him. This is the same invisible man whose magical book, the Bible, the United States government swears its presidents into office with.
Approximately 8 billion Christians have lived throughout history, according to estimates from the year 30 CE to the present. The current number of living Christians is around 2.3 billion.
The Insanity of Christianity
The Jesus of Christianity — miracle worker, healer, and divine savior — is undoubtedly the most significant figure in history. Our entire timeline revolves around the “year of our Lord,” the Gregorian calendar, and the terms B.C. and A.D. Hundreds of thousands of years in the ancient world — pyramids, megaliths, and all — were erased, and replaced with the story of Adam and Eve in a silly garden with an apple, a snake, and a tree.
Plagiarized pagan holidays were twisted into the fake “Jesus narrative” and are celebrated worldwide, such as Easter (the goddess Eostre), Christmas (Mithras, the Sun God of Persia), and a well-known Satanic holiday, Halloween (Samhain), to name a few. The exhaustive list of contradictions is baffling and will be reserved for another article.
But let’s not stop there, as we lay a foundation for the blatantly obvious facts hidden in plain sight. There are approximately 45,000 Christian denominations worldwide and between 8 and 16 million physical church buildings. In other words, you can’t go anywhere on solid ground without seeing this psyop in your face. It’s the greatest conspiracy ever devised in history, and everyone, to some degree, is infected by its systemic shame-based poison.
Strong words? Take a look at the data in these sources. The adverse effects of Christianity speak for themselves:
Does morality harm children? Alice Miller on morality and poisonous pedagogy. (Education Resources Information Center)
Psychology Today: “Religion Through the Perspective of Human Development”
EBSCO Research Starters: “Authoritarian personality theory.”
RAND Corporation: “Do Higher Crime Rates Cause a Decrease in Religiosity?”
The Journal of Law and Economics (via University of Chicago Press): “Does Religion Really Reduce Crime?”
As you will see, this so-called “Lord of the Earth” is notably absent from historical records. This Orthodox doctrine (the script) has created enough psycho-emotional attachment through beliefs in inherent shame and guilt to blind the masses from the truth for over 2000 years. And, tragically, it has fueled and perpetuated generational child abuse.
Let’s dive into the facts.
600,000 People Said Nothing
We are told that this man, Jesus — a carpenter turned messiah — was born of a woman who never had sex until a ghost impregnated her. He healed the blind, raised the dead, fed thousands with a bagel (there is no mention of cream cheese in the biblical text), restored lepers to health, reattached an ear to someone’s head, and cast out demons.
Although it is claimed he walked on water, no one knows whether the story was recorded before or after Jesus turned water into wine, given that the fishermen who told the tale were likely seeing double on the stormy seas.
In a closely connected region like Judea, with roughly 600,000 inhabitants (and Jerusalem alone bustling with up to 30,000 people), such public miracles would likely have been impossible to ignore, let alone the demand for instant water-to-wine conversion would have spread like wildfire.
And, considering there were no cell phones for communication, there would have been an outlandish amount of gossip from the locals that would have spread like wildfire throughout the region. But no, oddly, magically, as if a historical fairy waved her wand over the Holy Land, the locals kept these events to themselves even though they had nothing to do but nest, breed, and gossip.
To make matters worse for the faithful, the literacy rate was estimated at 3%, bringing the total number of residents (who could have noted this colossal event in their journals) to 18,000. And to think that Christianity became the largest religion in the world based on zero documentation during his life.
Over half a million people, and yet, the historical record remains virtually silent. There are no contemporary mentions of these events, no public outcry, no official documentation from any of the residents. It’s as if the population collectively overlooked the most astonishing displays in recorded human history.
This gives a whole new meaning to “for we walk by faith, not by sight.” Jehovah literally forbids his followers to “see for themselves” if they want to be saved from his cosmic torture chamber. This is precisely how cults operate and why I have called Christianity a socially acceptable cult since I left the church.
Zombies, Crucifixions, and Quakes — Oh My!
According to scripture, Jesus’s death caused a great earthquake, darkness over the land, and a zombie apocalypse where the graves opened, and the Old Testament saints rose from their graves and walked into the streets of Jerusalem. Such apocalyptic events, if they occurred, would surely have captured the attention of Roman historians and governors tasked with maintaining order. If nothing else, there had to have been a drunk or two who told the tale of those gangly zombies who walked into the pub on that fateful day in imaginationland.
Roman records make no mention of the prophesied messiah, miracles, trial, execution, great earthquake, saints rising from the dead and walking into Jerusalem, and they were meticulous record keepers.
Pontius Pilate, supposedly at the center of the crucifixion, left behind nothing — not a report, letter, or decree. And Rome, known for its detail-oriented bureaucracy, remained silent on what should have been a historically seismic event.
Josephus, Tacitus, and Pliny, Who?
Apologists often cite three names: Josephus, Tacitus, and Pliny the Younger. Yet these brief mentions were written decades after the events and remain heavily debated by scholars for their authenticity and clarity. None of these sources describes supernatural phenomena. None confirms the public miracles, cosmic signs, or mass resurrections.
In other words, everything that was overwhelmingly significant was left out of their “mentioning” of Jesus. But this is the go-to evidence of Christians when the facts are laid bare. When pressed further, the faithful refer to the New Testament writers, altogether avoiding the anecdotal evidence and hearsay that suggest they were relaying a narrative invented by the church.
Just because Paul claimed there were 500 witnesses when Jesus rose from the grave doesn’t make it any more valid than Noah’s magical animal boat or Jonah’s 3-day vacation in a whale’s colon.
This historical silence is not neutral. It suggests that something critical may have been mythologized after the fact — perhaps not with malice, but with the momentum of belief, politics, and power.
The Dying and Rising God Archetype
The figure of Jesus, as portrayed by institutional Christianity, appears less as a singular historical individual and more as a composite myth: a carefully constructed blend of earlier religious motifs, symbolic archetypes, and cultural narratives shaped to fit the needs of a rising theological empire.
The earliest Christian writings — the canonical gospels — were written between 70 and 100 years after Jesus allegedly lived. They were not written by eyewitnesses but by unnamed authors with theological aims. The elements associated with Jesus — the virgin birth, crucifixion, and resurrection after three days — also appear in earlier religious traditions such as Mithraism, Osiris worship, and the Dionysian cults.
Whether it’s Osiris being reassembled by Isis, Dionysus being reborn from Zeus’s thigh, Attis being resurrected in Cybele’s cult, Mithras’s birth on December 25th, or Inanna descending to the underworld and returning after three days, the pattern is undeniable…
The Jesus narrative carries the unmistakable fingerprints of myth-making, not biographical reporting.
The Archaeological Absence
Despite centuries of excavation, no archaeological evidence has definitively confirmed the physical existence of Jesus of Nazareth. No verified personal belongings, tomb, inscriptions, or contemporary structures have been conclusively linked to him. However, there is plenty of evidence from apostolic succession showing that the priestly class managed to preserve the story across generations, all based on “word of mouth” and a character named Paul, for whom there is, you guessed it, little evidence he ever existed. Nevertheless, the faithful will “appeal to the authority” of biblical scholars’ assertions as proof of his existence.
If this were any other historical figure, the lack of material evidence would naturally lead to legitimate academic skepticism. However, in the case of Jesus, faith zooms past critical inquiry. This is not surprising when you consider the ongoing debates between Christian apologists and atheists over evolution, as if Adam and Eve’s DNA were found in fossilized tree sap.
Despite the blatant omission of evidence, the historical existence of Jesus remains a head-scratcher for scholars, even though Vatican authorities have the resources to excavate the Holy Land and scan it with X-ray thermal satellite technology three times over (none of which needs to make sense).
The Christiantology Cult
Let’s face it, the evidence suggests not the occurrence of literal messianic events, but rather the deliberate creation of a church — one based on narrative structure rather than verifiable history. Given humans’ historic susceptibility to cults, this should come as no surprise. The Kool-Aid comes in many flavors.
Over centuries, church authorities and state-aligned clergy have shaped a global religious force — not through love and compassion, but through conquest and coercion. From the Crusades and the Inquisition to the 500-year genocide and colonization of Native American cultures (and the threat of an eternal concentration camp for naughty adult ‘children of god’), history records how spiritual authority was used to justify domination.
Clearly, Orthodox Christianity was a contrivance.
This conclusion should be disturbing enough to inspire salvation from ignorance. To compel the faithful to cry out for deliverance. To be the crucible that converts Christians to truth and saves them from Jesus.
Breaking the Spell
After reading this article, if you think this argument undermines the core of Christendom, think again. I have shared these facts with numerous believers over the years, and every one of them responds with overly imaginative arguments.
For example, one excuse was that Jesus wasn’t well known back then, so the Roman Empire could have lost those records (even though the entire history of the world revolves around this character). Another argument is that the great earthquake was an analogy, but the crucifixion was literal (selective interpretation). And then there’s the literacy issue, dismissing the 3% (18,000) literate citizens who were deaf, dumb, and blind or conveniently lost their journals.
But do we even need these facts?
Isn’t the story itself its own downfall?
Let’s take the gloves off and summarize with bare-knuckles:
Jesus is depicted as a 2,000-year-old invisible zombie — technically a person who rises from the dead — residing in another dimension with his Father, an Old Testament demonic God responsible for child genocide, infanticide, and mass slaughter. He supposedly communicates telepathically with eager humans awaiting his descent from space on a white horse (somewhere between here and the moon) to establish a world government. At some point in this timeline, an apocalypse occurs featuring a seven-headed, ten-horned dragon and a vast lake of fire, prepared for the 8 billion people on Earth who reject this absurd story — must I say more?
Here’s What I Think
So, where does this leave us? If Jesus was an invention, then what does that say about God and the Universe? Providence? Who are we in this universe?
It is these questions that reveal the impact of the delusion we’ve been sold. The Orthodox story of Jesus is like a web over our eyes. The truth is, our souls are connected to all of life by default. Most likely, (reserved for another article) there was an honest Jesus, but he does not resemble the guilt- and shame-ridden corruption created by the church.
I believe Jesus was either a Druid, a Gnostic, an Essene, or, more likely, part of a royal Dragon bloodline, according to Nicholous DeVere. This perspective could explain why the Roman Christian authorities waged war to diminish the power structures of the ancient world and rewrite history, effectively resetting humanity’s future with their fake version of Jesus, “The Year of Our Lord.”
They replaced the earth-based consciousness of ancient civilizations with an inversion of their spiritual traditions.
Sacred Earth became a fallen realm.
The Goddess became the cause of humanity’s curse.
The revered Tree of Life became the symbol for transgression.
And the serpent, who represented Wisdom, became the source of evil.
They perpetrated a lie that humans did not have a direct connection to ‘all of life’ and inserted their priesthood between the Universe and their souls. The poisonous doctrine claimed they were born in sin, needed to be saved from eternal torture, and hijacked the afterlife by injecting the idea of a punishment and reward system rather than, as the NDE testimonies reflect, a home realm that was natural for their souls to return.
In other words, this was a large-scale cultural mind control project that hijacked the traditions of the ancient world. They repackaged the initiate Jesus to attract the “heathens” to their religion and indoctrinate them. Along with the threat of torture and annihilation, their invasion was effective.
Many Christians today minimize the severity of the Inquisition, claiming the number of witch burnings was much lower or even denying they occurred, asserting that they are loving people who forgive their enemies. However, their attitude shifts drastically when I reveal, “I am a male witch,” swiftly resulting in curses upon my soul. The Inquisition continues because their religion relies on the punishment of people who don’t join the cult.
Lastly, the Christian doctrine is the poster child for moral appropriation.
Newsflash: Christianity didn’t invent virtue. It didn’t suddenly appear 2000 years ago when the cultural murder campaign started. Virtue and morality are natural; they are part of nature. To this day, Christians believe you can only be moral and virtuous if you share their beliefs. Anyone who tells you different does not know the gospel, or they have invented their own version.
I believe most Christians are decent people who want the best for the world. But they are blinded by the light. They don’t realize the doctrinal trap they are in. They don’t understand the methods of mind control and hypnosis.
Am I too hard on the Christian faith? Maybe not hard enough because this doctrine is systematically whitewashed, and it fuels generational child abuse, creating an epidemic of adult children. This is why the church calls believers the “children of God,” and it is designed as a parent-child relationship.
How can humanity grow up and stop bickering with each other like children having tantrums over the most mundane things if the guilt and shame doctrine is reinforced in culture?
The problem is that the Christian virus is reinforced through church buildings/symbolism scattered across cities, movies (horror films on possession, implied doctrinal themes), and the cultural implication of natural human beings convicted as sinners without a judge or jury. All of this reinforced from the top down of Christian nationalism, with the implication that the only option is Leftist Marxist bafoonery.
How about a third option, separate from the previous one, that encourages human intelligence, rationality, and responsibility, free from a political and religious “us against them” mindset rooted in Unity Consciousness, since we are all one species sharing one planet and its resources.
Or, were humans planted by aliens to evolve over hundreds of thousands of years, ultimately expressing their accumulated genetic knowledge through social media art, music, writing, podcasts, and more, which is then collected for a new AI intelligence? In essence, humans might be just the biological infrastructure for creating an advanced species.
Think on that.
Thanks for reading,
—Zzenn









