The Trial's Promises, Purposes, and Concepts

This trial promises to show you the hidden secrets and purposes of our scriptures. It will clarify our Lord’s hidden purposes by presenting testimonies in a courtroom drama using our scriptures as the sworn words of the prophets and then cross-examining their testimonies by comparing what other prophets say about the same religious concepts.

You’re invited to serve as jurors to decide whose testimonies are valid or not. Doing this, you can decide the two most important questions in our lives. How do we truly:

  1. Assure our eternity in Heaven/Paradise, and

  2. Have His Kingdom come here (aka have peace on Earth)?

This trial promises to reveal our scriptures’ secrets so you can unite Jews, Christians, and Muslims. Become a juror to objectively analyze our scriptures, and separate the weeds from the wheat, lies from truth; and to make us united in following, obeying, serving, and worshiping our one-true Lord.

Three religions sprouted from Abraham, the patriarch of worshiping our one-true Lord. The Jews were inspired to write the Torah, Psalms, Proverbs, etc., the Christians, coming next, have the Gospels and epistles, and finally Muslims were given the Quran through Muhammad. Each of our religions require obedience and servitude to Him alone and to live peacefully with all our neighbors.

This trial promises you, the jurors, can unite us into one religion, if each one sincerely asks our Lord for wisdom to see, understand, and accept only His true words and ignore and/or refute the lies planted by our enemies.

All our scriptures give us teachings and guidance for us to love and respect our Lord and neighbors. They provide guidance on how to do good and resist evil to prove our sincere love and respect for our Creator and neighbors. When we see each other as equals, as our Lord does, we can become a family of brothers and sisters, a family united by our Lord’s absolute truth.

This trial is split into two Segments. Segment-I deals with the Bible, encompassing Jews, Catholics, and Protestants. Segment-II deals with the Quran and Bible. Those more interested in Segment-II should be jurors for Segment-I for its insights.

Each Segment has separate Elements, unique claims, for specific religious concepts. You will hear testimonies from both sides of conflicting/contradictory religious concepts, presented by the Prosecution and Defense. Both sides can cross-examine witnesses, present rebuttals, and provide comments related to the testimonies.