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Sunday, July 27, 2025

Comedy: Royal Blood

July 27, 2025


“Royal Blood” is a sharp and humorous stand-up comedy by Trey Knowles, where he takes aim at the British royal family. In his bold routine, Knowles argues that the monarchy is a counterfeit kingdom that lacks the true spirit of God, yet profits from religious traditions and the Bible. He humorously exposes King Charles as a symbolic figure with no real spiritual authority, drawing a stark contrast between him and biblical prophets like John the Baptist. Knowles doesn't hold back, portraying the royal family as more aligned with sorcery than divine leadership.

Saturday, July 26, 2025

Comedy: What Kind of Love You Have For Me

July 26, 2025


In "What Kind of Love You Have For Me," Trey Knowles challenges his audience with a powerful question: Can you live peacefully among others? When most of the audience indicates they cannot, he responds by saying this reveals a deeper spiritual issue. Knowles explains that rejecting others—especially based on race—is incompatible with truly following Jesus. He emphasizes that if someone harbors hatred, particularly toward Black people, they are also rejecting Jesus himself. According to Knowles, such attitudes show that a person is not prepared to live in the kingdom of heaven.

Friday, July 25, 2025

Cancel the Culture - Truth & Knowledge

July 25, 2025




Truth & Knowledge: Episode 78 – "Cancel the Culture"

In this episode, Trey Knowles discusses the importance of rejecting the culture of the devil and choosing to live for God. He emphasizes that those who continue in sin do not belong to God, as God is righteous and calls His people to be holy. Trey encourages believers to turn away from worldly influences and live in alignment with God's will. The episode highlights how the world, the flesh, and the devil are often seen as the primary forces that oppose God and lead people away from a true relationship with Him.


Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Pyramids in America Kentucky Mountains

July 23, 2025


What is America hiding?








Monday, July 21, 2025

Seeking Whom He May Devour

July 21, 2025


 

In Seeking Whom He May Devour, Trey Knowles portrays Great Britain, France, and America as metaphorical devils—predatory forces like a roaring lion—actively seeking to dominate and destroy nations and individuals for the sake of power and control. Knowles urges his audience to remain sober-minded, vigilant, and alert to the deceptive and destructive tactics used by these global powers. He emphasizes how these nations oppress others through methods such as temptation, manipulation, and deceit, constantly seeking opportunities to cause harm.

Who is Your Enemy America?

July 21, 2025


In Who Is Your Enemy America?, Trey Knowles challenges the narrative that nations like Islam, China, or Russia are America's enemies is laughable. He argues that these claims are deceptive and distract from the real issue. According to Knowles, these nations are not responsible for America's moral and spiritual decline—America is. He asserts that the U.S. spreads its own corrupt values and influences other nations to follow its sinful ways. Citing 1 John 2:15, which warns against loving the world and its desires, Knowles concludes that America’s true enemy is not external, but internal—its own values, actions, and departure from God.

Power and Control: How the Devil Did It

July 21, 2025



In Power and Control: How the Devil Did It, Trey Knowles challenges the idea of the American Dream, declaring it a deceptive system rooted not in God's will, but in the devil's influence. He argues that the pursuit of the American Dream promotes self-centeredness, materialism, and pride—values that are in direct opposition to the Kingdom of God. Knowles emphasizes that the devil’s method of control is to make people endorse and sustain a system where they must pay simply to live a decent life, which contrasts with God’s original intent for humanity. According to Knowles, Jesus came to offer abundant life through dependence on God—not through chasing worldly success shaped by the devil’s values.



Sunday, July 20, 2025

Repercussions of Power and Control

July 20, 2025

In Repercussions of Power and Control, Trey Knowles draws a parallel between indigenous nations and the biblical story of Adam and Eve. He argues that just as the devil deceived Adam and Eve into turning away from their dependence on God, the same deception has been used for centuries to lead indigenous peoples away from their original state of spiritual and cultural alignment with God. Knowles emphasizes that the devil's tools for gaining power and control—such as slavery, colonization, and cultural manipulation—have replaced authentic ways of life with counterfeit systems rooted in deception. The work exposes the ongoing consequences of these tactics in today's world, revealing how societies continue to suffer under the lingering effects of these spiritual and political strategies.

Friday, July 18, 2025

Stop Eating From the Belly of the Beast - Truth & Knowledge

July 18, 2025


Truth & Knowledge - Episode 77: "Stop Eating From the Belly of the Beast"

In this episode of Truth & Knowledge, Trey Knowles explores the idea that our desires and the influences we allow into our hearts and minds must reflect the character and love of God. He explains that both God and the enemy offer us a "table"—a way of life, a set of values, and choices. The question is: which table are you choosing? If what you seek or accept does not align with God's truth and love, then you're feeding from the "belly of the beast"—a place of deception and destruction, not divine purpose.

Thursday, July 17, 2025

Druze

July 17, 2025




The Druze (/druːz/ DROOZ; Arabic: دَرْزِيّ, darzī or دُرْزِيّ durzī, pl. دُرُوز, durūz), who call themselves al-Muwaḥḥidūn (lit. 'the monotheists' or 'the unitarians'), are an Arab esoteric religious group from West Asia who adhere to the Druze faith, an Abrahamic, monotheistic, and syncretic religion whose main tenets assert the unity of God, reincarnation, and the eternity of the soul.

Although the Druze faith developed from Isma'ilism, Druze do not identify as Muslims. They maintain the Arabic language and culture as integral parts of their identity, with Arabic being their primary language. Most Druze religious practices are kept secret, and conversion to their religion is not permitted for outsiders. Interfaith marriages are rare and strongly discouraged. They differentiate between spiritual individuals, known as "uqqāl", who hold the faith's secrets, and secular ones, known as "juhhāl", who focus on worldly matters. Druze believe that, after completing the cycle of rebirth through successive reincarnations, the soul reunites with the Cosmic Mind.

The Epistles of Wisdom is the foundational and central text of the Druze faith. The Druze faith originated in Isma'ilism (a branch of Shia Islam), and has been influenced by a diverse range of traditions, including Christianity, Gnosticism, Neoplatonism, Zoroastrianism, Manichaeism, Pythagoreanism. This has led to the development of a distinct and secretive theology, characterized by an esoteric interpretation of scripture that emphasizes the importance of the mind and truthfulness. Druze beliefs include the concepts of theophany and reincarnation.

The Druze faith is one of the major religious groups in the Levant, with between 800,000 and a million adherents. They are primarily located in Lebanon, Syria, and Israel, with smaller communities in Jordan. They make up 5.5% of Lebanon's population, 3% of Syria's and 1.6% of Israel's. The oldest and most densely populated Druze communities exist in Mount Lebanon and in the south of Syria around Jabal al-Druze (literally the "Mountain of the Druze"). The Druze community played a critically important role in shaping the history of the Levant, where it continues to play a significant political role. As a religious minority, they have often faced persecution from various Muslim regimes, including contemporary Islamic extremism.

Several theories about the origins of the Druze have been proposed, with the Arabian hypothesis being the most widely accepted among historians, intellectuals, and religious leaders within the Druze community. This hypothesis significantly influences the Druze's self-perception, cultural identity, and both oral and written traditions. It suggests that the Druze are descended from 12 Arab tribes that migrated to Syria before and during the early Islamic period. This perspective is accepted by the entire Druze communities in Syria and Lebanon, as well as by most Druze in Israel.

The name Druze is derived from the name of Muhammad bin Ismail Nashtakin ad-Darazī (from Persian darzi, "seamster") who was an early preacher. Although the Druze consider ad-Darazī a heretic, the name has been used to identify them, possibly by their historical opponents as a way to attach their community with ad-Darazi's poor reputation.

Before becoming public, the movement was secretive and held closed meetings in what was known as Sessions of Wisdom. During this stage a dispute occurred between ad-Darazi and Hamza bin Ali mainly concerning ad-Darazi's ghuluww ("exaggeration"), which refers to the belief that God was incarnated in human beings to ad-Darazi naming himself "The Sword of the Faith", which led Hamza to write an epistle refuting the need for the sword to spread the faith and several epistles refuting the beliefs of the ghulat.

In 1016 ad-Darazi and his followers openly proclaimed their beliefs and called people to join them, causing riots in Cairo against the Unitarian movement including Hamza bin Ali and his followers. This led to the suspension of the movement for one year and the expulsion of ad-Darazi and his supporters.

Although the Druze religious books describe ad-Darazi as the "insolent one" and as the "calf" who is narrow-minded and hasty, the name "Druze" is still used for identification and for historical reasons. In 1018, ad-Darazi was assassinated for his teachings; some sources claim that he was executed by Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah.

Some authorities see in the name "Druze" a descriptive epithet, derived from Arabic dārisah ("she who studies"). Others have speculated that the word comes from the Persian word Darazo (درز "bliss") or from Shaykh Hussayn ad-Darazī, who was one of the early converts to the faith. In the early stages of the movement, the word "Druze" is rarely mentioned by historians, and in Druze religious texts only the word Muwaḥḥidūn ("Unitarian") appears. 


The only early Arab historian who mentions the Druze is the eleventh century Christian scholar Yahya of Antioch, who clearly refers to the heretical group created by ad-Darazī, rather than the followers of Hamza ibn 'Alī. As for Western sources, Benjamin of Tudela, the Jewish traveler who passed through Lebanon in or around 1165, was one of the first European writers to refer to the Druze by name. 


The word Dogziyin ("Druzes") occurs in an early Hebrew edition of his travels, but it is clear that this is a scribal error. Be that as it may, he described the Druze as "mountain dwellers, monotheists, who believe in 'soul eternity' and reincarnation". He also stated that "they loved the Jews"


The number of Druze people worldwide is between 800,000 and one million, with the vast majority residing in the Levant. The primary countries with Druze populations are Syria, Lebanon, Israel and Jordan.


Saturday, July 12, 2025

Behavior Choice - Truth & Knowledge

July 12, 2025




 Truth & Knowledge – Episode 76: "Behavior Choice"

In this episode, Trey Knowles emphasizes that behavior is a personal choice and each individual is responsible for their actions. He discusses the importance of protecting ourselves and our families from sinful behavior, highlighting that both consequences and eternal outcomes—Heaven or Hell—are tied to our choices. Obedience, like self-control, is within every person’s reach. Ultimately, we are governed by our desires, but it is up to us to choose whether to follow them or to exercise control.


Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Christian Identity Movement is right-wing Terrorists

July 09, 2025

 

In "Christian Identity Movement is Right-Wing Terrorists," Trey Knowles warns about the dangers of the Christian Identity movement, describing it as a right-wing extremist group that promotes white supremacy and antisemitism. This ideology has been linked to various acts of violence and domestic terrorism. Key beliefs of the Christian Identity movement include: White Supremacy: Followers believe white people, especially those of European descent, are the true descendants of the "Lost Tribes of Israel" and God's chosen people. Anti-Semitism: They view Jews as "children of Satan" or "mud people," created before Adam and Eve, and believe they are enemies in a coming apocalyptic conflict. Racial Holy War (RaHoWa): The movement predicts an imminent racial holy war where whites will fight against Jews and people of color. Anti-Government Sentiments: Many adherents harbor extreme anti-government views, distrusting secular institutions. Although traditional Christian Identity groups have seen a decline in membership, their ideology continues to influence other white supremacist and anti-government movements, especially through online platforms. The Global Network on Extremism and Technology stresses the importance of recognizing the violent potential of this ideology, given its role in fueling extremism and hatred.

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Sunday, July 6, 2025

Stimulus

July 06, 2025

Stimulus by Trey Knowles:


A stimulus is anything that can trigger a physical or behavioral change. The plural of stimulus is stimuli. Stimuli can be external or internal.

Note: Romans 8:6 It is written. The mind governed by the flesh is death, but the mind governed by the Spirit is life and peace.

Stimulus can be used as a weapon through sorcery, which the Principalities of the world used to control people's fate and behavior to create a schizophrenic environment. Everyone who does not live in obedience to God is under the influence of a stimulus-type world. Which is controlled by darkness. False belief of living.

Religion, Ideology, Television, the Internet, and social media are the tools to influence and control the desires of the people. This Sorcery generally refers to the practice of using supernatural powers to influence the natural world. These sorcery tools can be associated with both good and evil intentions.

One of the Sorcery tricks used by the United States is to influence the world to have the power of liberty of self, through the love of money, greed, and Guns. People's labor is in vain. The enemy is setting the people up for self-destruction. Instead of the people depending on God, they are chasing things that are the opposite of God. The world has no idea or understanding of what is going on.

What empowers people to get tattoos all over their bodies? Don't they know that they belong to God, so why not do what is pleasing to God?

What empowers men to sleep with men? Dont they know that this is a disgrace to God?

What empowers people to do the opposite of God's will? Where does this Stimulus influence come from?




A stimulus is anything that can trigger a physical or behavioral change, and its influence can be profound, affecting everything from our immediate reactions to our long-term behavior patterns. Stimuli can be external, like a sound or a visual cue, or internal, like a bodily sensation. The impact of a stimulus depends on various factors, including its intensity, duration, and the context in which it occurs.

Here's a more detailed look at how stimuli influence behavior:

1. Stimulus Control:

Stimulus control refers to the phenomenon where a behavior is more likely to occur in the presence of a specific stimulus (or stimuli).

For example, the presence of a stop sign controls a driver's behavior to stop the vehicle.

Similarly, a person might behave differently around a romantic interest compared to how they behave around a boss, demonstrating stimulus control by social context.

Faulty stimulus control can also develop, leading to maladaptive behaviors, which can be addressed through interventions like behavior analysis therapy from Adina ABA.

2. Influence on Perception and Learning:

Intensity:

Stimulus intensity can affect response speed and accuracy. For instance, a brighter light might be detected faster than a dimmer one.

Duration:

The length of time a stimulus is present can also be critical. In olfaction, the duration of an odor stimulus influences how it is perceived.

Complexity:

Stimulus complexity can influence learning. More complex visual stimuli can sometimes lead to more effective learning, as shown in studies using the Rutgers Acquired Equivalence Test (RAET) from ScienceDirect.com.

Context:

The context in which a stimulus is presented can also affect how it is interpreted and how we respond to it.

3. Stimulus Motives:

Stimulus motives are innate drives that prompt exploration and interaction with the environment.

These motives are not driven by basic needs like hunger or thirst but by the desire for stimulation and information.

Examples include a baby's curiosity about new objects or a person's interest in novel experiences.

4. Social Influence:

Social interactions can be seen as a form of stimulus control.

Behaviors like conformity, obedience, and social facilitation can be understood as responses to social stimuli.

For example, individuals may change their behavior to align with group norms, demonstrating stimulus control by social pressure.

In summary, stimuli play a crucial role in shaping our behavior, perception, and learning. Understanding how stimuli influence us is essential for understanding human behavior in various contexts, from simple reflexes to complex social interactions.

Friday, July 4, 2025

The Acts of Cain - Truth & Knowledge

July 04, 2025




Truth & Knowledge – Episode 75: "The Acts of Cain"

In this episode, Trey Knowles explores the biblical acts of Cain to highlight a powerful message: those who commit murder are following in the footsteps of Cain, not God. He emphasizes that anyone who does not love their brother is not of God, but of the devil. This episode delivers a strong rebuke to those who justify killing in the name of God.

Song: Shadows of Death

July 04, 2025



Trey Knowles’ song “Shadows of Death” delivers a powerful warning to those living in spiritual darkness, symbolized as “eating off the table of the beast.” The song urges listeners to fear no evil, repent, and return to God’s presence. It calls people to step away from a counterfeit way of life—one rooted in ungodly desires, materialism, and worldly values—and to reject the influence of the “shadows of death,” which represents a life opposed to God.