Seven Mountains: Religious Central Casting

A visually complex illustration featuring various figures representing the 'Seven Mountains' concept, with each mountain symbolizing different spheres of influence such as Religion, Family, Education, Government, Media, Marketplace, and Entertainment. The scene incorporates elements from pop culture, technology, and mystical imagery, with a background suggesting a cosmic theme and references to conspiracy theories, authority, and spiritual warfare.

When the Church Becomes Another Ring in the Kayfabe

The desire was sincere.
Many believers genuinely wanted to see godly influence restored in culture, education, government, media, and family. The Seven Mountains Mandate (also called 7M or Seven Mountains Dominionism) emerged from that hunger.

Originating in the 1970s with figures like Loren Cunningham (YWAM) and Bill Bright (Campus Crusade), it taught that Christians should influence or “take” seven key spheres of society: religion, family, education, government, media, business, and arts/entertainment. Over time, especially in New Apostolic Reformation circles, the language shifted from influence to dominion and control — the idea that the Church must conquer these mountains before Jesus returns.

The Kayfabe Layer

This is where it becomes Religious Central Casting.

  • Post-9/11, some prominent leaders were approached to become “FEMA pastors” — ready to work with government during crises while encouraging submission to authority.
  • The rhetoric grew more militant: spiritual warfare language turned into political and cultural warfare.
  • Some now sell “Christian warrior” branding — WWE-style imagery fighting “communism, socialism, and Islam.”

It creates the perfect Kayfabe role:

Holy Warriors on the surface stage, while deeper strings (government partnerships, cultural power games) pull from below.

The Islamic Parallel

There is a mirrored dynamic on the other side. Just as some streams of Christianity moved toward aggressive dominion theology and “holy war” framing, radical Islam has long operated with its own version of cultural and governmental conquest (historical caliphate models, modern Islamist movements). Both extremes feed the larger Shadow Kayfabe by creating the appearance of an inevitable religious clash — a new “crusade” vs jihad narrative that keeps populations afraid, divided, and emotionally invested in their assigned side.

The real operators don’t care which “mountain” team wins the public fight — as long as the conflict continues and the Technate infrastructure keeps advancing underneath.

UFO Disclosure & Nephilim Technology (A Hint)

Watch the slow-roll UFO / UAP disclosure. What many call “alien” tech may be the public unveiling of long-hidden Nephilim-derived knowledge — the same forbidden technology pipeline we’ve tracked from Parsons Gate through CERN-style portals and into modern labs. The spectacle keeps the public distracted while the deeper hybrid programs continue.

A graphic illustration depicting a symbolic battle of ideologies, featuring seven figures representing different societal influences, including prosperity preaching and social justice, with ominous imagery of puppetry and control. The text warns of a narrative manipulation, emphasizing a return of a king amidst chaos. Jesus is watching from above and one day will hear his father say enough is enough it is the day of your return

The Tares and the Wheat

Jesus told a parable in Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43 about a field where an enemy sowed tares (weeds) among the wheat. The servants wanted to pull the weeds immediately, but the owner said:

“No, lest while you gather up the tares you also uproot the wheat with them. Let both grow together until the harvest, and at the time of harvest I will say to the reapers, ‘First gather together the tares and bind them in bundles to burn them, but gather the wheat into my barn.’”

The harvest is at the end of the age. The tares are gathered first and burned. The wheat remains until the proper time.This suggests a very different sequence than many modern “take the mountains before He returns” theologies assume.

The real Kingdom comes on God’s timeline — not through political or cultural conquest.

The greatest deception may be convincing sincere believers they must seize control of the system… when that very system is the Shadow Kayfabe designed to resist the true King’s return.

The stage is loud.

The mountains are being “conquered” on camera.
But the real war is not against flesh and blood.