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Atlas University Podcast

Podcast de Atlas University x Klesia Press x Absurd Health x RuaMusic x KingArtist

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The Atlas University Podcast is a 30-ish minute podcast that explores groundbreaking artistic, intellectual and musical endeavors. All of our content is produced by student and alumni of Atlas University, and also features affiliated endeavors - showcasing books published by Klesia Press - the world's foremost Christian publisher, music from Rua Music, and innovations from Absurd Health - pioneer in Terrain Medicine. Contact us at deepdive@a1.university www.klesia.org (Klesia Press & Rua Music) www.a1.university (Atlas University) www.absurdhealth.com (Absurd Health)

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How American Unitarianism was Sabotaged

This book outlines a core thesis that American Unitarianism once possessed the historical opportunity to establish itself as a robust, scripturally grounded alternative to traditional Trinitarian Christianity. The author argues that instead of fulfilling this potential by restoring apostolic monotheism, the movement gradually shifted toward theological liberalism, rationalism, and eventually a post-Christian pluralism through its merger with Universalism. This transformation is framed as a "captured exit," suggesting that the religious establishment maintains its dominance not only through dogma but by neutralizing or degrading any serious external paths for dissenters. By rebranding the Unitarian name as a synonym for doctrinal openness rather than biblical restoration, the system successfully ensured that seekers would find no clear refuge outside of orthodoxy. Ultimately, the sources analyze how this historical drift served to protect the Trinitarian "mark-system" by making the most visible alternative appear unattractive to devout believers. The text concludes that this failure leaves modern seekers stranded in a controlled religious landscape without a socially visible, high-obedience community dedicated to the one Yahweh.

Ayer - 39 min
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Why Christianity Must End

This book argues that the title Christian has been historically compromised by imperial power and doctrinal corruption, rendering it an unsuitable name for the faithful in the final age. Drawing from the book of Revelation and the prophecies of Isaiah, the author asserts that true followers of Yeshua are identified not by religious labels but by keeping the commandments and bearing the Father’s name. This "new wineskin" requires a divine renaming to separate God's people from the Babylonian religious system that has captured the traditional church. The text highlights a biblical war of names, contrasting the beast's mark with the seal of Yahweh to demonstrate that identity is a matter of covenant allegiance. Ultimately, the sources suggest that the transition away from the name "Christian" is a necessary act of obedience to the voice of God.

13 de jun de 2026 - 34 min
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RSR - Bereshit: The Dawn of Elohim’s Ordered World

This excerpt from the RSR translation present a narrative of origins, beginning with the Elohim creating the heavens, the earth, and humanity as His living image. The text tracks the fracture of this order through human rebellion in the Garden of Eden, followed by the subsequent rise of violence and the Great Flood that judged the world. Through the line of Noach, a new covenant is established, eventually narrowing to Avraham, who is called to leave his home and follow a promise of land, seed, and blessing. The chronicles detail the lives of the patriarchs—Avraham, Yitzchaq, and Ya‘aqov—as they navigate famine, strife, and divine encounters in the land of Kena‘an. Throughout these generations, the narrative emphasizes the sovereignty of Yahweh as He establishes an everlasting covenantthrough chosen families despite their personal failings and deceptions. The overarching theme is the movement from cosmic creation to the formation of a distinct peopledestined to bless all nations of the ground.

12 de jun de 2026 - 57 min
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The Truth of the Holy Spirit

This book argues that the Holy Spirit should be understood as Yahweh’s active holiness and living breath rather than as a separate metaphysical person within a Trinity. By returning to the original Hebrew and Greek concepts of ruach and pneuma, the author suggests that the Spirit is the dynamic movement of God’s own presence used to animate creation and empower his people. The sources challenge traditional doctrines of "internal possession," asserting that being born from above is merely the beginning of a life-long journey of sight and obedience. Consequently, salvation is presented not as a finished legal status, but as a continuous walk under the governing power of divine holiness. The author emphasizes that the Spirit’s work is evidenced through ethical transformation and covenant fidelity rather than emotional intensity or religious theater. This perspective aims to recover a scriptural world where the Spirit is seen as the very life of the Father moving through the Messiah to transform the believer.

12 de jun de 2026 - 47 min
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Christianity Under Condemnation

This book presents a radical critique of institutional Christianity, arguing that the religion has become a counterfeit "beast-system" that has effectively replaced the biblical Yeshua with a theological construct called "Jesus." The author's core thesis is that Christianity is under condemnation not because of a failure in scripture, but because the doctrine of the Trinity serves as a "mark" that governs thought and worship through metaphysical contradiction. This system is described as Babylon in bridal clothing, which uses sacred language and sincere believers to mask a structural departure from the Kingdom of Yahweh. The text distinguishes the authentic remnant of faithful followers from the institutional church, urging a spiritual exodus from creedal orthodoxy. Ultimately, the source calls for a return to the Hebrew-apostolic order, emphasizing the worship of Yahweh through His obedient, raised, and exalted Son rather than a man-made image.

12 de jun de 2026 - 36 min
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