
When a “Truth” Needs Intimidation, It Was Never Truth
A philosophical examination of Genesis, Abraham’s Ur, the flood timeline, Nephilim, and judgment rhetoric through The Resilient Philosopher lens of truth, inquiry, and self-leadership.

A philosophical examination of Genesis, Abraham’s Ur, the flood timeline, Nephilim, and judgment rhetoric through The Resilient Philosopher lens of truth, inquiry, and self-leadership.

D. León Dantes reflects on his transition from a Christian upbringing to agnostic spirituality. He honors the discipline of his parents’ faith while emphasizing self-determination and the importance of personal exploration. His spiritual practice integrates science and mysticism, fostering integrity and curiosity as guiding principles for himself and his children.

I would rather be called pagan than endorse cruelty disguised as faith. This reflection explores how religion fused with politics becomes a machinery of control, eroding compassion and integrity. True leadership demands humility, curiosity, and the courage to reject inherited dogma in pursuit of conscience and truth.