Jorge Ernesto Prophet Babb’s The Almighty Dead, Lost, Confused, Ignorant, and Unfaithful is not a quiet book. It does not whisper. It roars. For Babb, humanity is imprisoned, not by governments, economics, or politics, but by a deeper and older enemy: spiritual deception. His mission? To help break every chain.
From the first pages, Babb makes one thing clear: humanity is not spiritually healthy. He describes the world as filled with “dead, confused, and ignorant” souls wandering without direction.
But for Babb, this condition is reversible. Through revelation from the Spiritual Comforter, which he insists is the true voice of God Jesus, he unveils what he believes are the hidden truths of existence.
One of Babb’s core concepts is the idea that much of what people have been taught is incorrect. Religious institutions, cultural traditions, and even centuries-old teachings have, in his view, drifted away from divine truth. He uses strong language to describe these systems as agents of spiritual blindness or tools of the “Cunning Beast Seed,” a symbolic representation of anti-spiritual corruption.
This reinterpretation extends to biblical characters. Adam, Eve, Abel, and even Jesus himself are examined not through traditional theology, but through revelatory insight. Jesus, in particular, is presented not only as the historical Messiah but as a spiritual presence, the Comforter, working actively through chosen vessels. Babb sees himself as one such vessel, tasked with restoring spiritual understanding for a lost age.
Another major theme is leadership, both political and spiritual. Babb does not shy away from addressing governments, nations, and world leaders. He warns that corruption, injustice, and moral decay are the fruits of societies that reject divine law.
Yet he also believes leaders can repent, change course, and align themselves with the Ten Commandments, which he upholds as the unchangeable rulebook for humanity.
But this book is not all warning and critique. At its heart lies a profoundly hopeful message: transformation is possible. Babb spends considerable effort encouraging families, children, and communities to embrace unity, forgiveness, and love. He writes with tenderness about the next generation, offering blessings, prayers, and guidance for a spiritually renewed future.
Part of what makes the book unique is how Babb weaves his personal life into the narrative. He shares stories of persecution, imprisonment, community resistance, and spiritual testing, all experiences he believes were allowed so he could grow into his prophetic calling. His Belizean heritage also serves as a cultural backbone, grounding divine revelation in a real-world context.
Throughout the manuscript, Babb repeats an urgent plea: humanity must awaken. He emphasizes that the war we face is not physical but spiritual. Deception, division, hatred, and moral decay are symptoms of a deeper sickness, a sickness only divine truth can heal.
By the end of the book, the reader is left with a clear message: spiritual liberation begins with obedience to God’s laws, openness to divine revelation, and a willingness to confront deception, even when it comes from familiar places.
The Almighty Dead, Lost, Confused, Ignorant, and Unfaithful is a bold map for those ready to reclaim spiritual clarity. It is confrontational, uncompromising, and deeply passionate, but always to guide humanity back to truth.
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