You’ll start in a courtroom you didn’t expect to be in.
- The Trinity is on trial. Christianity is the Plaintiff. Jewish monotheism is the Defense. A Judge oversees the case. You will start to see… both sides actually have a lot to say.
You’ll watch prophecy unfold alongside history
- The book draws connections between ancient prophecy and historical empires, showing how theology and power have always walked hand in hand.
You’ll meet voices history tried to erase.
- You’ll see the real-world consequences of challenging doctrine — and what it’s cost people who stood for the Oneness of God.
Then, the verses start flying.
- Verses you’ve heard before — and some you’ve never noticed — are brought into the courtroom as evidence. But this time, you’ll see them questioned, retranslated, even challenged head-on.
You’ll feel the tension build.
- Objections are raised. Arguments intensify. You might find yourself agreeing, then doubting, then totally rethinking. The book isn’t telling you what to believe — but it’s not pulling any punches either.
And by the end, you’ll be holding the gavel.
- The Judge turns to you. The book doesn’t close with a sermon or a conclusion. It ends with a decision that only you can make.





