JESUS EXPOSED YAHWEH AS THE DEMIURGE — 5 Hidden Bible Proofs That Will Shake Your Faith Forever 🔥
What If the Jealous, Violent God You’ve Been Worshiping Was Actually the Villain Jesus Came to Unmask? 
Late one evening in the quiet hills of Galilee, Jesus sat with his closest disciples around a flickering fire.
The ancient Torah scroll lay open before them.
They had just read a chilling passage from Exodus where Yahweh orders the complete destruction of entire cities — men, women, children, and even livestock.
Leave nothing alive.
The words lingered heavily in the night air.

Peter, visibly shaken, looked up and asked the question burning in all their hearts.
Master, why is the God of our fathers so violent, so jealous, so full of rage? You teach us about a Father of pure light and infinite love, yet this does not feel like love.
It feels like cruelty.
Jesus closed the scroll with deliberate calm.
He looked each of them in the eyes — Peter, John, Mary Magdalene — and delivered a truth so dangerous it would eventually cost him his life and be erased from official Christianity for two thousand years.
That is not the Father.
That is not the Monad.
The god described in those pages — the one who demands blood sacrifices, drowns the world in floods, commands genocide and calls it holy — his name is Yaldabaoth, the Demiurge, the chief archon.
He has been pretending to be the Most High since the beginning of this material realm.
This explosive teaching never entered the canonical Bible.
When the Church compiled its texts in the fourth century under Roman imperial power, every reference to Jesus exposing Yahweh as the false god was systematically removed.
Gnostic Gospels were burned.
Teachers who preserved the distinction were hunted down.
The reason was simple and terrifying: if believers discovered that the angry God of the Old Testament was actually the impostor archon ruling this world as a prison, the entire system of guilt, fear, and institutional control would collapse overnight.
Tonight, the five undeniable proofs hidden in plain sight within the Bible itself are coming to light.
These are not metaphors or fringe interpretations.
They are direct statements and admissions from the entity known as Yahweh that reveal his true identity as Yaldabaoth, the blind god.
The distinction between the Demiurge and the true Father, the Monad, is not a matter of different interpretations of the same deity.
They are two entirely different beings operating at opposite frequencies.
The God of the Old Testament is jealous by his own admission.
He declares his name is Jealous and demands exclusive worship while threatening destruction on anyone who acknowledges other gods.
This jealousy stems from insecurity and fear of competition.
The Monad, however, is the infinite fullness, the Pleroma.
There is nothing outside it to compete with, so jealousy cannot exist.
The Old Testament God is consumed by rage.
He regrets creating humanity and floods the world.
He rains fire on cities and orders the slaughter of infants, presenting violence as righteousness.
The Monad does not react with wrath or destroy its own creations.
It emanates pure light and consciousness without punishment.
Blood sacrifice forms the core of Old Testament worship.
Leviticus reads like a manual for ritual slaughter, with the smell of burning flesh repeatedly described as pleasing to the Lord.
Archons feed on death energy, fear, and suffering.
The Demiurge requires this harvest to maintain power.
The Monad needs nothing.
It is self-sustaining and generates rather than consumes energy.
Jesus deliberately avoided Old Testament names like Yahweh.
He always addressed the true source as Father, Abba.
When teaching prayer, he said Our Father who art in heaven — pointing to a completely different entity of pure love, not the jealous ruler of this realm.
Deep down, many have felt this contradiction.
The cruelty, the violence, the obsession with blood and obedience never aligned with divine love.
That inner discomfort was not weak faith.
It was the divine spark within recognizing archonic frequency and recoiling from the lie.
Here are the five proofs straight from the Bible that Jesus himself highlighted.
First, the entity openly declares his name is Jealous.
In Exodus, he states: For you shall worship no other god, for the Lord whose name is Jealous is a jealous God.
Jealousy is not an occasional emotion but his very identity.
This reveals fear and scarcity, impossible for the infinite Monad.
Second, he admits creating evil.
In Isaiah he declares: I form the light and create darkness.
I make peace and create evil.
I the Lord do all these things.
The Demiurge is the architect of duality and conflict, trapping souls in endless opposition.
The Monad knows only unity.
Third, he demands blood sacrifices.
Detailed instructions for animal slaughter fill Leviticus, with the aroma of burning flesh called pleasing.
This system harvests life-force energy for archonic maintenance.
Jesus rejected it completely, declaring mercy, not sacrifice.
Fourth, he enforces generational punishment.
In the Ten Commandments he warns that he visits the iniquity of the fathers upon the children to the third and fourth generation.
This creates perpetual guilt and debt across lifetimes, a control mechanism the Monad rejects.
Each soul is sovereign.
Fifth, he displays ignorance of higher realms.
In Genesis he surveys his creation and calls it good, believing himself the sole supreme being.
He proclaims I am the first and the last, yet knows nothing of the Pleroma above him.
This blindness is the signature of the fool god, Saklas, the blind ruler.
These characteristics — jealousy, creation of evil, blood hunger, generational curses, and cosmic ignorance — mark Yaldabaoth as the chief archon who fashioned this material world as a prison for divine sparks.
Jesus provided a clear test to distinguish the voices.
Any teaching based on demand, threat, control, guilt, or the need for external salvation comes from the Demiurge.
Any message revealing that you are already divine, whole, and connected to source — merely remembering your origin — comes from the Monad.
The true Father does not need worship to survive.
You are not broken.
You are temporarily asleep to your true nature.
The moment this truth lands, guilt dissolves.
Fear of punishment vanishes.
The crushing weight of original sin lifts because the angry God demanding payment was never the real Father.
You came from the Monad.
You are the Monad experiencing itself.
That remembrance shatters every chain.
This knowledge separates those who are ready from traditional structures.
Many will call it heresy because they still worship the jailer unknowingly.
Do not force it.
The truth finds the prepared soul.
Recognizing the Demiurge does not mean rejecting the entire Bible.
Jesus teachings on love, the kingdom within, and mercy remain pure Monad wisdom embedded within the texts.
Read them now with awakened eyes.
The Demiurge still governs the external systems of this world, but he loses all power over your inner consciousness the moment you stop feeding him fear and obedience.
The Church feared this revelation more than any miracle.
An empire of control built on guilt and sacrificial salvation would crumble if believers realized they had been worshiping the impostor.
Jesus did not come to appease the Demiurge.
He came to expose him and awaken souls to their true origin in the light.
You are not required to earn favor from a jealous deity.
You do not need intermediaries or rituals.
The real Father requires nothing because you already are it.
As you turn back to the Old Testament pages now, the signature becomes unmistakable.
Every demand for exclusive worship, every threat, every description of burning flesh as pleasing — all of it reveals the archon maintaining his harvest.
Jesus came from beyond this realm.
He knew the Father the Pharisees had never met.
And now, after two thousand years of suppression, that same liberating truth is breaking through again.
The veil is lifting.
The impostor stands exposed.
The Monad calls you home.
You are not Demiurge.
You are Monad.