
The Research Hub
The work behind the convictions.
I’m a former skeptic. I don’t ask anyone to take my word for anything. Here’s the research — the strong evidence and the honest uncertainty — organized so you can test it yourself.
Back Then: The Ancient World & Giants
The checkable evidence is real: archaeologists excavated Goliath’s hometown of Gath and found period-correct inscriptions with names linguistically close to “Goliath.” The Dead Sea Scrolls preserve eleven copies of 1 Enoch — the book Jude quotes — written before Christ. These aren’t fringe claims; they’re peer-reviewed archaeology and textual scholarship.
Where I go further — and I’ll be honest about the line — is the petrified-giants reading of anthropomorphic mountains. That’s my conviction, not the mainstream position. The research below marks that boundary clearly so you can evaluate each claim at the right standard.
The Antediluvian Mystery — A Scholarly Deep Dive
Ancient texts, modern research, and the search for truth.
A 22,000-word research synthesis examining the pre-flood world across disciplinary boundaries — treating textual, geological, anthropological, and theological evidence with equal rigor.
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Giants, Mountains, and Spiritual Reality
A multi-source investigation examining competing interpretations.
An 18,000-word report weighing four distinct interpretive models — geological, psychological, anthropological, and theological-speculative — against each other using a source-credibility hierarchy.
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The Ancient World and Giants — A Research Compilation
What we know, what we believe, what remains unknown.
The most comprehensive resource in the collection — a full compilation covering the Watchers rebellion, Nephilim hybrid corruption, giant size and scale evidence, flood geology, anthropomorphic mountains, indigenous traditions, post-flood giants, and the Dead Sea Scrolls archaeological validation.
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Why Now: The Little Season
The amillennial reading of Revelation 20 — that the “thousand years” refers to the church age, not a future golden era — is historic Christian theology, held from Augustine through the Reformation. That part isn’t controversial.
The 500–1500 AD literal dating of the reign, and the identification of the post-1500 fracture as “the little season,” is my conviction. It’s not consensus. The research below lays out the scriptural case, the historical parallels, and the honest disagreements so you can weigh it yourself.
The Little Season — Revelation 20: The Biblical Case
Scripture, history, law, and the modern age.
A documentary companion gathering and annotating the primary texts, historical records, and academic literature behind the amillennial reading of Revelation 20 — organized by the same pillars as the teaching: biblical text, theological tradition, legal record, imperial history, architectural witness, and the modern age.
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The Millennial Reign — Comprehensive Research Report
Historical, theological, legal, and architectural case for Christ’s thousand-year kingdom.
The fullest presentation of the medieval-millennium thesis — integrating four pillars of evidence into a complete case for understanding medieval Christendom (500–1500 AD) as the literal manifestation of Revelation 20.
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The Historical Evidence — When Christ’s Kingdom Reigned
500–1500 AD: The thousand years that changed everything.
A focused examination of medieval Christendom as the literal fulfillment of Revelation 20’s millennial prophecy — covering the theological foundation, legal evidence, historical reality, and architectural proof, leading to a synthesis about where we are now.
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Prophetic Timeline
From medieval glory to modern chaos.
This document uses a more urgent, alarm-level tone than the skeptic-facing research above. It’s written for people who already accept the biblical framework and want the timeline mapped out — comparing premillennial, postmillennial, and the completed-millennium reading side by side, then walking through Revelation 20 verse by verse.
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The Battle Now: Spiritual Warfare
This section is testimony and Scripture, not archaeological “proof.” The spiritual world is real, it’s not neutral, and some of it is hostile. Jesus dealt with demonic spirits constantly — and they recognized His authority instantly.
If you’ve opened doors you wish you hadn’t — divination, mediums, New Age practices — that’s not a reason to panic. It’s a reason to come to the One the spirits obey. He protects His own.
Spiritual Warfare — The Complete Handbook
Biblical authority, deliverance, and freedom from demonic oppression.
The foundational warfare resource — covering the spiritual realm, how demons gain legal access, recognizing oppression, the hierarchy of darkness, and the authority believers carry in Christ’s name. Written for anyone struggling or ministering to those who are.
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Spiritual Warfare — Advanced Expanded Edition
The literal battle against principalities and powers.
Goes beyond the handbook into personal deliverance, home cleansing, fasting prayer, pagan holidays, spiritual discernment, generational curses, and maintaining daily armor. Each section includes specific prayers, declarations, and practical steps.
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Advanced Warfare — Wielding Authority in the Unseen Realm
Comprehensive training for mature believers and spiritual warriors.
This is not entry-level material. Advanced tactical training covering offensive warfare strategies, practical deliverance ministry protocols, real-world case studies, and movement multiplication frameworks that extend breakthrough beyond individual victory.
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21-Day Spiritual Warfare Fast — Complete Guide
A comprehensive journey through prayer, fasting, and deliverance.
Built on the Daniel Fast model — scripturally sound and physically sustainable. Three weekly phases (Breaking Through Resistance → Breakthrough Acceleration → Establishment and Overflow) with daily structure, food lists, prayers, Scripture meditations, and guidance for maintaining freedom afterward.
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Listing a source here is an invitation to examine it, not a claim that every conclusion is proven. I’ve tried to mark clearly what’s established, what’s my conviction, and what’s still open.