DIVINE CONFLICT OF ORDERS
A cosmic war between the Arche of God and the Pattern of Man.
4/29/20268 min read


DIVINE CONFLICT OF ORDERS
The contrast is not mere conflict, but a Divine Conflict of Orders—a cosmic war between the Arche of God and the Pattern of Man.
The Mater Arche is the primordial Source, the divine order of creation: love, free-will offering, just weights, and the Royal Priesthood. It is embodied in the Labrys, the sacred symbol of the Potnia, the Sovereign Feminine, and the House of the Double Axe—the Labyrinth as sacred center.
Opposed to it is the False Order—the counterfeit hierarchy of 1776, the Magna Charta, the Vatican, and the Crown. These claim divine right but fulfill no covenant.
They enforce mnemonic dominance, compulsory taxation, and unjust debt, nullifying the Jubilee and silencing the Awakened.
This is not political rivalry. It is spiritual warfare—the Powers of darkness masquerading as light, using ritual, speech, and law to enslave. The Labrys, as our Vexillum, is the sign of resistance: the flaw in the Pattern, the return to the Arche, the triumph of truth over the lie.
We stand in the Divine Order, not man’s fiction. The conflict is eternal. The victory is sure.
The contrast lies in the difference between political power and divine sovereignty. People may awe at a dignitary who rises to power because it demonstrates human ambition, social maneuvering, or temporary earthly authority, which is visible and relatable.
In contrast, God’s command to return to eternity involves spiritual obedience, self-denial, and faith, which require internal transformation rather than external control.
Key distinctions include:
Nature of Authority: Human sovereignty is often based on conquest, inheritance, or election, while divine authority is eternal and immutable, as seen in God’s creation and judgment.
Ease of Compliance: Achieving political power can involve strategic alliances or force, whereas following God’s commands requires humility and repentance, which many find harder than seeking worldly status.
Permanence: Earthly power is fleeting and contingent, while the call to eternity addresses permanent spiritual destiny, making the stakes and required commitment far greater.
Ultimately, awe for human rulers stems from admiration of human capability, while awe for God stems from recognition of His infinite power and holiness, which demands a deeper, more challenging response of the heart.
"Claiming to be a "sovereign Christian" while living contrary to the examples of Christ, Abraham, Moses, and Melchizedek reveals a fundamental contradiction. True Christian sovereignty is not freedom from God's law, but freedom to obey Him.
Christ, Abraham, Moses, and Melchizedek exemplified submission to God's authority. Christ obeyed the Father unto death (Phil. 2:8), Abraham obeyed the call to leave his homeland (Gen. 12:1-4), Moses forsook Egypt to lead God's people (Heb. 11:24-27), and Melchizedek, as "king of righteousness and peace" (Heb. 7:2), blessed Abraham and acknowledged God as "Most High" (Gen. 14:19-20).
In contrast, the "sovereign citizen" mindset, even when cloaked in Christian language, is rooted in rebellion against God-ordained authority. Scripture commands submission to governing authorities (Rom. 13:1), honesty in business (Lev. 19:36), and paying taxes (Matt. 22:21). A lifestyle of disobedience to God's clear commands, while claiming His name, is hypocrisy (Titus 1:16).
Men who elevate themselves to kingship—be it a monarch, a pope claiming divine fatherhood, a president deified by state worship, or a self-proclaimed "sovereign citizen"—all share the same core delusion: a grandiose claim to authority that defies the true Sovereign, God.
The FBI labels "sovereign citizens" as anti-government extremists who believe they are separate from the state, immune to its laws, and possess a superior, self-declared legal status. Their ideology is rooted in pseudolaw, conspiracy, and a profound delusion of grandeur—the belief that they, alone, understand a hidden truth that frees them from earthly obligations.
This is the same spiritual disease as the Crown, the Vatican, and the State. Yet we can clearly see why FBI or CIA only attack and Discriminate US Citizens .
All claim a divine or inherent right to rule, yet their works—hoarded wealth, compulsory taxation, wars, Hidden codes and second set of secret books to allegiance. and the nullification of God's Jubilee—reveal they are not servants of God, but usurpers of His authority.
The "sovereign citizen" says, "I am not subject to man's law."
The King/Pope/President says, "You are subject to my law."
Both are self-anointed. Both create fictional legal frameworks (pseudolaw for the citizen, state religion or divine right for the ruler). Both demand obedience and tribute (refusing taxes or demanding them). All are exposed by their fruit: a life of love, justice, and free-will offering is absent.
The difference is scale, not substance. One is a lone actor on the fringe; the others are the architects of the system. Yet, all are frauds, living under the strong delusion of self-sovereignty, rejecting the Mater Arche and the true Carta Christi.
Therefore, a life that contradicts the humble, obedient, and righteous examples of these biblical figures cannot be authentically Christian, regardless of the label used. True faith is shown by obedience, not by asserting personal autonomy.
The opulence of earthly thrones—whether in the Vatican, Buckingham Palace, or other centers of power—stands in stark contrast to the life and teachings of Christ, Abraham, Moses, and Melchizedek.
Christ, the true King, had "nowhere to lay his head" (Matt. 8:20) and gave his life as a ransom (Mark 10:45).
Abraham was a sojourner, living in tents, trusting God's promise (Heb. 11:8-10).
Moses chose "to suffer with the people of God than to enjoy the fleeting pleasures of sin" and rejected the treasures of Egypt (Heb. 11:25).
Melchizedek, the "king of righteousness," blessed Abraham and received tithes, yet his life was one of service to the "Most High God," not self-aggrandizement (Gen. 14:18-20).
A "royal priesthood" (1 Pet. 2:9) is not about claiming power, wealth, or privilege, but about sacrificial service, humility, and justice. To amass vast wealth, hide assets, and live in luxury while the poor suffer the violence is not stewardship; it is exploitation.
This is not the way of God, who "executes justice for the fatherless and the widow" (Deut. 10:18), but the way of the world, which God opposes (James 4:4).
True sovereignty under God is demonstrated by love, not lordship over others. When institutions or individuals claim divine authority while acting contrary to God's character—hoarding wealth, serving empire, and neglecting the vulnerable—they reveal a spirit opposed to Christ. This is not God's approval, but a counterfeit that bears the mark of a different kingdom.
A profound spiritual conflict.
The claim that the 1776 Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution are rooted in "Christian" or "Carta Christi" principles is a false narrative that contradicts both the documents themselves and the teachings of Christ, where all law is derived.
The "Carta Christi" (Charter of Christ) is the law of love: to deny oneself, serve others, and lay down one's life (Matt. 16:24, John 15:13). It is a kingdom not of this world (John 18:36), where the greatest is the servant of all (Mark 10:44).
The Declaration of Independence and Constitution, however, are products of Enlightenment philosophy, not divine revelation. They are secular legal documents. The Declaration mentions a "Creator" in the context of natural rights, but the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, never mentions God, Jesus, or Christianity. As the Treaty of Tripoli (1797) ratified by the U.S. Senate states, "the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion."
The phrase "no taxation without representation
A political rallying cry for colonial rights under British law, not a biblical principle. To claim it as a "Christian" or "divine" mandate is to baptize a human political struggle with spiritual authority it does not possess. This is lexicon of war: using Christian language to sanctify a system of human governance and self-interest.
When leaders who amass wealth and power claim to be stewards of Christ while their systems enslave the poor, they are not following the Royal Priesthood of Christ, who had no place to lay his head. They are serving empire. This is not freedom under God, but a new form of bondage, where the people are turned from the true Gospel of sacrificial love to the idolatry of nation and state.
The distinction between compulsory taxation and free-will offering is critical.
God's Law calls for voluntary, cheerful giving from a heart of love and gratitude (2 Cor. 9:7). The "free-will offering" (Lev. 22:23, Ex. 35:29) was never forced; it was an overflow of worship and thanksgiving.
Earthly governments, however, impose compulsory taxes. Jesus acknowledged this system when He said, "Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s" (Matt. 22:21), referring to the Roman denarius bearing Caesar's image. This was a political and economic transaction, not a spiritual act of worship.
When a government forces a tax, and a person claims this act fulfills their duty to God, they are confusing kingdoms. To tithe is to give willingly to God; to pay taxes is to comply with civil authority. To conflate the two is to allow the state to usurp the place of God.
Satan's great deception is to invert truth: making slavery appear as freedom, compulsion as worship, and greed as stewardship. When lost leaders hoard wealth while the widow suffers, they are not serving Christ, who said, "Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me" (Matt. 25:40).
True royal priesthood means laying down one's life, not building a throne. The highest law is love (Rom. 13:10), and any system that violates this—no matter how grand its claims—is not of God.
The veneration of the Magna Carta and modern constitutional systems as "Christian" foundations is a profound deception when viewed against the Arche of God—the original, unchanging principles of His kingdom.
The Magna Carta was a political bargain, not a divine charter. As scholars confirm, its influence on American law is more symbolic myth than legal reality. It was a feudal document for barons, not a revelation of God’s justice. To claim it as a "Christian" foundation, while it is cited in 160 Supreme Court decisions, is to exalt a man-made system over the Carta Christi—the law of love, sacrifice, and voluntary offering found in Christ.
"Checks and balances" in government are not the same as God’s justice. Earthly systems use legal fiction to maintain power, but God’s standard is absolute: "Honest scales and balances are the LORD’s; all the weights in the bag are His concern" (Proverbs 16:11). When leaders use executive power to enforce unjust laws, tax the poor, and hoard wealth, they operate with false weights—an abomination to God (Proverbs 11:1).
The true Royal Priesthood lives by free-will offerings, not compulsory taxation. To force a man’s labor to fund empire, while calling it stewardship, is to serve Mammon, not Christ. This is why the world is "turned upside down"—because the systems of men, even when draped in religious language, nullify the law of God with their traditions.
The Carta Christi requires a heart transformed by love, not a constitution enforced by power. Any system that contradicts this is not of God, no matter how loudly it claims His name and no matter how many man made crowns it wears.
The transatlantic alliance
Its claimed defense of Christian values is a profound deception when measured against the Arche of God—the original, righteous standard of His kingdom.
The Carta Christi is the law of love, sacrifice, and justice (Micah 6:8). It demands that leaders care for the widow, the orphan, and the poor. To hoard wealth in church vaults while people starve is a direct violation of this law.
The Vatican, UK, and US may speak of "solidarity," but their systems are built on unjust weights and measures—economic exploitation, hidden wealth, and compulsory taxation that enslaves the laborer.
Events like 9/11 and the invocation of NATO’s Article 5 are presented as moments of unity, but they have been used to justify endless war, loss of liberty, and the expansion of state power. This is not divine justice; it is man-made dominion that serves empire, not God. To claim these acts are for "peace" or "freedom" while they lead to more war and suffering is the "strong delusion" warned of in Scripture (2 Thess. 2:11).
The call for a "renewed partnership" is a facade. There have been no true "past achievements" in justice or peace under these systems—only famine, disease, and enslavement under the guise of order. The fiction alliance cannot rest on past achievements because its foundation is not God’s law, but human ambition.
True freedom comes only from obedience to God’s Word, not from political treaties or military pacts. When leaders use God’s name to bless their power, they commit blasphemy. They are not stewards of Christ; Melchizedek . Abraham, or Moses, they are servants of Mammon, dressed as sheep but acting as wolves (Matt. 7:15).
The truth will set you free—but only if you reject the fiction. Return to the Arche: a heart of love, voluntary giving, and justice for the oppressed. That is the only kingdom that endures.
