Chapter 3
Find and Think
From Christian Church Establishment
Released Dec 5, 2025
Part 1
So what does this mean for us? Practically? It means that we need to take a series of civil actions.
First, we need to unite ourselves. And that unity must be truthful. We need to gain new members, and throw away the bad members.
We need to go and spread. We need to go and start, with our united Christian Church, going and taking control over the media, over the narrative—as they say—over our local communities, state communities, federal community. Eventually, to be surely future-forward, the world. And if you live someplace other than America, do what you can there, until we get to you.
It means we need to vote. It means we need to speak up. It means we need to form groups under this philosophy. Means we need to gather here, means we need to plan here, means we need to plan everywhere.
But all this is meaningless unless I present a clear vision of what to do. I am, after all, the leader and commander-in-chief of the Christian Church. If you want to know why and how that is fully, suffice it to say it is because I am the most competent man I know at this task, and the only one stepping up to unite all Christians and baptize the Earth. My power comes not from without but from within, as I can help other Christians, on their terms, see Jesus and his Father. And as Commandant and Colonel of the Christian Church, I know precisely what we must do to win.
Our main focus is, as stated, Protestant resuscitation, instantiation, upholding, and furtherance. And because that involves two main things—community and individual knowledge—I command our Church to focus on unifying the people elsewhere under Christ on their own terms. I command this not as a fiat order, but as a call coming from that you must all share this belief, so I order it by reason of unifying our desires.
What this command means is we must go to our brothers and sisters and get them to know Christ on their own terms, not forcing them to or even really recommending that they do, but showing its brilliance. We allow them to see it. The best way to do this is to get these people to see Jesus, by getting them to think and reason independently.
In our modern and too ignorant culture, people are often taught or trained what to believe. Few are trained how to believe. People believe, do, or say things because they think it is the proper thing to do according to other people. Or because they feel that way, or can’t come up with a good reason but they’re just going to do it. Or they saw it on the news, or in a social media trend. They allow themselves to commanded by pundits and algorithms, the fools. Yet some of them can be saved! It’s our goal to do so. I’ll discuss how to identify members and potential members of our community, once again. How to identify the good fruit from the bad. How to tell someone who is kind and loving but ignorant, or someone who willfully crushes and must be left.
Yet once you do find these people, we must persuade them to think on their own. Get them to reason as to why they believe what they do, think that they think. If they do, they’ll realize the error of their ways if they’re worth saving, which many are, and many aren’t.
That’s what this platform, in large part, is intended to accomplish.
In all truth, I’m not sure how much help I can provide to you in determining whether someone or someone else is or isn’t able to be saved here on Earth. That might be a judgment call for you to make. I can offer guides and what works for me very well, so what could work in different ways for other people. But in my absence, you will have to use your discretion.
Once you do find the people who are members of our community or who could be, I can show how to help them join the Christian Church, and see the face of God and his Holy Son. Do not offer this to bad people, those who willfully disobey and commit evil. Offer it to the worthy and righteous.
Later, I’ll get into precisely how we change the hearts of this select group. It involve the nature of this platform, which helps represent the Christian Church. It involves the nature of the content it hosts, its independence fostering creative reflection, which itself, guided by us, shall spark.