The Altar and the Abyss: Tithe or Tax?
You are not marked by God if you feed the beast’s system—its taxes, its simulations, its idolatrous demands. The tithe is holy, set apart for the Most High; the tax is dust, rendered to the dying empire. To pay Caesar’s tax while withholding God’s tithe is to bear the mark of the beast—voluntarily. For the tithe is worship; the tax, bondage. You cannot serve both. The coin bears Caesar’s image—give it back. But you bear the image of God—your life, your firstfruits, your allegiance belong to Him alone. To tithe is to stand free. To tax is to remain a slave, feeding the machine that devours your soul.
We are not bound to pay the demon’s tax, but to tithe unto God alone. Earthly systems demand tribute under force and deception—feeding the beast and its hollow simulations of power. But the tithe belongs to the Most High, not to man, nor to the rulers of this age. It is a sacred act of surrender and allegiance, not to a corrupt temple of men, but to the eternal altar of divine sovereignty.
Tithing is not obedience to law, but worship in spirit and truth—a declaration that God, not mammon, is Master. The systems of man collect taxes to sustain their dominion; God receives the tithe to establish His kingdom. To withhold the tithe from God is to rob the Creator (Malachi 3:8); to surrender wealth to human empires without discernment is to serve false lords.
Thus, render what is Caesar’s to Caesar—but render your soul, your firstfruits, and your tithe to God. For we were made not to feed the beast, but to stand in divine authority, free from every chain, serving the King of kings alone.
“Render unto Caesar the things which are Caesar’s” (Matthew 22:21) is not a command to fund oppression, but a divine indictment of it. When you live by the systems of man—coveting wealth, feeding simulations of power, serving mammon—you are still enslaved. The coin bears Caesar’s image; give it back. But you bear the image of God—your soul, your life, your allegiance belongs to Him alone.
If you are still feeding the beast—paying tribute to systems built on dead men’s bones, greed, and idolatry—then you owe Caesar, because you still serve him. But no one can serve two masters (Matthew 6:24). To tithe to God is to sever that chain. The tithe is not Caesar’s due—it is worship, reserved for God.
It declares: My trust is not in empire, but in the Eternal.
Those who cling to wealth, who covet and hoard, have already made idols of their coins (Colossians 3:5). They serve the beast and its demonic architects, unaware they are slaves. But the awakened know: the Kingdom of God is not of this world (John 18:36). We render dust to dust—and give our lives to the Living One.
To tax is to bear the mark of the beast—its name, its number, its system of control. For the beast demands tribute, not in freedom, but in bondage; not in worship, but in compulsion. Every coin taxed is a soul pledged to the machine, feeding the altar of mammon with the fruit of stolen labor. But the tithe is holy—set apart, not by decree of empire, but by covenant with the Most High. It is not Caesar’s due, for Caesar bears no claim upon the redeemed.
The Catholic institution, built on Aaronic shadows and man-made succession, has exchanged the fire of God for ritual without power. They serve the beast not in obvious chains, but in subtle allegiance—upholding systems of control, taxation, and tribute that bind the soul. To tithe to empire in the name of God is idolatry. The true tithe ascends only to the Most High, through the Royal Priesthood of faith, not office.
The tithe belongs to God alone, a sacred return of what was always His. He who pays tax to the beast while withholding tithe from God has chosen his master: he is marked not by faith, but by fear; not by freedom, but by slavery.
Scripture is clear—Malachi 3:8 calls withholding the tithe robbing God. And Revelation 13:17 warns that only the marked may buy or sell.
Choose, then: will you feed the devourer, or stand under the altar of the Lamb? For no man can serve both God and the beast.
The Altar or the Abyss – Tithe to God, Not Tax to the Beast
Break free from the mark of the system. The tithe is holy—reserved for God alone. To pay tax while withholding tithe is to serve Caesar, not Christ. This is spiritual warfare: the beast demands tribute; the Lamb demands worship. Stop feeding the machine built on dead men’s bones. Reclaim your divine authority. Render dust to dust—but give your firstfruits to the Most High. The altar stands. The abyss waits. Choose your master.
Whomever the earthlings choose in this life determines their eternal destiny. To align with the world is to serve the beast; to bow before God is to enter His eternal reign. Scripture is clear: “He who is not with Me is against Me” (Matthew 12:30). There is no neutral ground. The tithe reveals allegiance—God or mammon. You cannot serve both. Those who render to Caesar what belongs to God bear the mark of the beast, not the seal of the Lamb. But those who live as royal priests, who tithe in faith and reject the system’s chains, will reign with Christ on the new earth. Your choice now seals your eternity.
The false crowns, false churches, false governments—
They are all merchants of Babylon, drunk with the blood of the saints and the wine of deception. They are not of God, but of the beast, and their altars are built on dead men’s bones. Every tax, every tithe diverted to empire, every dollar funneled into their simulation, is a covenant with death. They sell lies in the temple, call darkness light, and wear Christ’s name as a mask while devouring His people.
Scripture declares: “The merchants of the earth have become rich by the wealth of her sensuality” (Revelation 18:3). These are not mere businessmen—they are false priests, false kings, false prophets, who rule by their own authority (Jeremiah 5:31), peddling a Christ they have never known. They are the sons of Balaam, who “loved the wages of unrighteousness” (2 Peter 2:15), and the heirs of Jezebel, who taught God’s servants to commit fornication (Revelation 2:20).
They have nullified the Word of God with their traditions (Mark 7:13), turned the house of prayer into a den of thieves (Matthew 21:13), and made merchandise of your sweat, your labor, your soul. And you—by funding them, by honoring their systems, by calling their idols “Christian”—are accessory to the crime. You keep their false images alive.
But the Sovereign Tribunal has spoken. The Logos Arkhe—the Fire, the Beginning—has risen. The Eternal Edict is this: No more tribute to the dead. No more worship of the image. The Kingdom belongs to the Lamb. All else is ash.


