
The Idea
The Day of the Lord
1 Thessalonians 5
19 Do not quench the Spirit. 20 Do not treat prophecies with contempt 21 but test them all; hold on to what is good, 22 reject every kind of evil.
"The Day of the Lord" is where the idea began. My name is Peter Lamper, and the pandemic outbreak "woke me up." I realized that the world isn’t what I believed it to be. My beliefs were primarily shaped by a lack of knowledge about my reality because I was occupied with my own life, and I don't blame myself for that. After all, being human takes up a lot of time. However, focusing only on my own life made me blind to the billions of lives of others. During the year 2020, my eyes and ears began to open more and more. By the end of 2020, I realized how troubled humanity truly is, and I thought, "Let’s try to make people believe that Jesus has returned because we need a miracle to pull humanity out of this mess." Ideas need to grow, just as "The Kingdom of God" needs to grow. Now, in 2025, my idea has reached a conclusion, but it has remained fundamentally unchanged: I want to fulfill the prophecy because I believe we desperately need a miracle. Most importantly, humanity must awaken to the troubles in our world and become capable of confronting them. We need to acknowledge not just the bad but also the good. Many prophecies predict humanity's end, just as scientific knowledge suggests we are approaching "the end." However, science often overlooks the prophecy of a "good" ending, and I believe this is the gap I want to bridge between religion and science. Science misses the belief that all religions have that ultimately, everything will be alright. Every religion anticipates a singular figure at the end who will set things right, which is summarized in the predictions of Alice A. Bailey. She expected the return of Christ around 2025, a prediction she made in her book published in 1948—the same year the UN was established. The title of the book, "1948," aims to change our way of thinking.
One For All and All For One
What I didn't realize, and I think many others don't either, is that the prophecies are not just fictional tales, as described in Thessalonians. When you listen to the song “We Are The People” performed by Bono during the 2020 UEFA Championship, you can hear him sing about us—about me. I am from the Netherlands, and what Bono sings about me resonates with my experience; I felt broken, which led me to focus on myself. In many ways, we are all a little broken and in need of healing. That's why I assert that in 2020, all national mottos were effectively replaced by a new international motto: "We’re all in this together." This conveys a similar meaning to my country's motto, "Unity makes Strength," as well as the Swiss national motto, "All for one and one for all.". Agenda 2030 I’ve rebranded to the name ‘The Kingdom of God’, because this is what we need to achieve in order to make the world a better place for all. It’s essential to understand that we can only achieve the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) if we work together as one cohesive unit, much like a football team. My idea for fulfilling all the prophecies is what I call "goal number zero": the return of Jesus. While I believe in the power of words, I also recognize that without actions that align with our words, nothing will change. Scoring goal number zero might begin with the words on this webpage, but to truly inspire action, my idea will also take the form of a business initiative.
The Business
This webpage and the content on it will be central to the business idea. The centerpiece will be "The Autobiography of Jesus," which presents a significantly different narrative of Jesus than what most people are familiar with. I believe it is crucial to awaken people to our true reality and emphasize the need for a change in our actions. The book teaches that Jesus did not sacrifice himself; rather, it was Judas who did. I want to convey to the world that we have been operating under a misguided image of Jesus and, consequently, of ourselves. While our intentions may be good, our actions often produce the opposite effect. By fulfilling the prophecy, including the truth about Jesus’s life, we must wake up to the immense problems we are facing and demonstrate strength; if we don’t, we may not prevail. As the saying goes, “The worst enemy of the best is the good,” and we need to aspire to greatness. The song by Tiësto encapsulates my point: it is a choice between life or death. The relationship between Goal Number Zero and the business idea, as well as how it serves all 17 Sustainable Development Goals, will be explained on the page titled "Agenda 2030."
A Broken Church
Anyone who listens again to the song "We Are The People" should notice how it addresses a broken church. My aim is to fulfill the prophecy by revealing an autobiography of Jesus Christ that presents a very different story than the one found in the Bible. Understanding this sheds light on why Bono sings about a fractured church. It's important for everyone to recognize that, while people often claim to believe in "the good," in reality, many struggle with this belief. This is symbolized by the skepticism surrounding the idea of Jesus' return. If we are honest, we tend to focus on the negative aspects of life, as reflected in Christianity's own predictions about the coming of the Antichrist. This perspective is why I used the song titled "Child of the Devil." It challenges listeners to reconsider their notions of good and evil in the world. It also serves as a reminder to Christians that humans do not have wings, and therefore, it is impossible for Jesus to return from the clouds as described in various texts. Some Christians might feel insulted or attacked by the autobiography of Jesus and my personal actions and words. However, they should take a moment to reflect on their own hypocrisy and be willing to acknowledge it.
The stories…
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Eartheories
Exploring our shared human story through spiritual, religious, and scientific earth theories reveals profound interconnectedness and common origins among humanity. From a cosmic perspective, all humans originate from the Big Bang, while biologically, we share 99.9% of our DNA. Spiritual traditions emphasize that separateness is an illusion, promoting unity, while major religions highlight common values like brotherhood and equality. Scientific theories, particularly the 'out of Africa' model, reinforce our single species heritage. Recognizing our interconnectedness fosters empathy and collective action, illustrating that despite superficial differences, we are fundamentally united in our human experience and responsibility towards one another and the planet.
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Maya The Happy Bee
Nikola Tesla envisioned humanity evolving into a cooperative, bee-like society, emphasizing the significance of women as superior beings due to their intellectual potential. He believed women's emergence as leaders would transform societal structures, paralleling the organized nature of bee colonies centered around a queen. Tesla noted mathematical connections between bees and the golden ratio, suggesting a natural order appealing for human society. In contrast, Friedrich Nietzsche proposed the concept of the Übermensch as a response to nihilism, focusing on individual transcendence. Both thinkers agreed on human evolution as an ongoing process, pushing toward higher forms of existence.
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Grow it.
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.