In the name of The Absolute One, The Most Gracious, The Most Merciful
You Feel It Too, Don't You?
That sense that nothing quite adds up anymore.
You open your news feed. Scroll. Click. Read.
Palestine. Ukraine. Economic crashes. Political wars. Identity battles. Endless arguments about what's true, what's right, what even matters.
And everyone, everyone, has an answer. A narrative. A side.
But here's the thing: nobody agrees.
Not just on the solutions. On the basic questions themselves.
One voice says your nationality defines you. You're Polish, Ghanian, British, American, Saudi, Pakistani. Borders matter. Flags matter. Loyalty to the state is virtue.
Another voice says no, it's your race. Your ethnicity. Your tribe. Your ancestors. "Know your roots." "Celebrate your heritage." Blood matters more than belief.
Economics splits into capitalism versus socialism. Free markets versus regulation. Individual freedom versus collective welfare. Pick a team. Argue forever.
Morality? Oh, morality's gone completely subjective. "Your truth." "My truth." "Live and let live." Right and wrong are just... personal preferences now, apparently.
And religion? Religion itself has fractured into thousands of denominations, sects, schools of thought. Everyone claims to have the truth. No one can agree on what it actually is.
So you're stuck in this weird place:
Wanting answers. Craving coherence. Needing something that actually holds together under scrutiny.
But everywhere you look, it's just... noise.
Competing narratives. Contradictory worldviews. A thousand colored fragments, each one screaming for your attention.
Red. Orange. Yellow. Green. Blue. Violet.
Scattered. Exhausting. Confusing.
And the worst part?
You can't just pick one fragment and call it done.
Because the moment you commit to nationalism, you run into the moral problem. The moment you commit to capitalism, you hit the inequality wall. The moment you commit to relativism, you lose any grounds to condemn injustice.
Nothing quite works.
So you're left with this nagging question:
Is there actually a framework, a lens, through which all of this makes sense?
Something that doesn't just pick one colored ray and ignore the rest, but actually unifies them into something coherent?
We think there is.
And that's what this whole thing is about.
What Is The Monotheist Prism?
Okay, so imagine a prism for a second.
You know how it works, right? White light hits the prism, splits into a rainbow. One becomes many. Unity fragments into scattered colors.
That's kind of what happened to truth in our world. What might have once been unified has been shattered into a thousand competing ideologies, identities, moral systems.
But here's where we flip the script.
What if you could reverse that process?
What if you took all those scattered, contradictory perspectives, politics, economics, identity, morality, purpose, and passed them through a different kind of prism?
Not one that fragments. But one that converges.
That's what we're doing here.
We're taking the rainbow of modern confusion and showing how it all comes together when you view it through one specific principle:
Absolute monotheism.
Wait, what does "absolute monotheism" even mean?
Good question. Let's be clear about this.
We're not talking about "one God in three persons" (that's... math that doesn't math), "one God plus saints you pray to for help" (that's adding partners), "one God who became a man" (that's mixing the Creator with creation), or "one God, but morality is still subjective" (that's defeating the whole point).
When we say absolute, we mean absolute.
One. Indivisible. Independent. Unchanging. Needing nothing. Upon whom all depend.
No partnership. No division. No intermediaries. No exceptions.
The Absolute One.
And here's what's wild:
When you actually take this seriously, when you view the world through the lens of absolute Divine Oneness, everything starts to click.
Politics? Not separate from your relationship with The Absolute One. Either you're submitting to His will, or you're setting up competing authorities.
Economics? Not neutral. Either the system acknowledges Him as the ultimate owner of all things, or it's built on a lie.
Identity? Not rooted in your passport or your skin color. Rooted in whose you are, a creation of The Absolute One.
Morality? Not subjective. Not democratic. Defined by The One who created you and knows what's best for you.
Purpose? Crystal clear. You exist to recognize, submit to, and worship The Absolute One.
See what just happened?
All those scattered perspectives, the ones pulling you in different directions? They converged.
Because they're not actually separate issues. They're all manifestations of one fundamental question:
Are you submitting to The Absolute One, or are you fragmenting reality by setting up rivals, partners, or personal preferences in competition with Divine authority?
That's the prism.
Many scattered colors, one unified truth.
Why This Actually Matters
Because fragmentation is killing us.
The modern world desperately wants you to believe that politics is separate from faith, economics is separate from morality, your identity is separate from your purpose, and everyone's truth is equally valid.
But that's a lie.
And deep down, you know it's a lie. Because nothing holds together when you fragment it like that.
If there really is an Absolute Creator, singular, independent, all-knowing, then there's one objective morality (what He defines as right and wrong), there's one legitimate ultimate authority (His alone), there's one true purpose (recognizing and submitting to Him), and there's one unified humanity (we're all His creation, regardless of borders or bloodlines).
Everything converges under this principle.
Politics stops being "my nation versus yours" and becomes "are we aligning with Divine will or not?"
Identity stops being "I'm British, Polish, Danish, Sudanese, American, Arab" and becomes "I'm a servant of The Absolute One, and so is everyone else willing to submit."
Morality stops being "whatever feels right to me" and becomes "what does The One who created us say is right?"
This isn't just philosophy.
This is how reality actually works when you stop pretending you can split it into fragments and still have it make sense.
The Discovery Path
You might notice something: we keep saying "absolute monotheism" way more than we reference any specific religion.
That's on purpose.
Here's the thing. Labels create walls before people even think.
If we opened with "This is a platform teaching monotheism from a specific religious tradition," a bunch of you would've already clicked away.
Some would think "Oh, this isn't for me." Others would think "Not interested in religion." Even some believers would think "Great, another preachy channel."
And you'd all leave before encountering the actual ideas.
So instead, we start with questions:
Does the idea of "three persons in one God" actually pass the test of absolute oneness? Or is that kind of a contradiction?
Can you genuinely believe in one Creator of all humanity while pledging ultimate loyalty to a nation-state? Or does nationalism inherently divide what The Absolute One unified?
If you believe The Absolute One is all-knowing and all-powerful, does it make sense to ask intermediaries to "intercede" on your behalf? Or does that imply He needs help?
If absolute truth exists, can morality really be subjective? Or does moral relativism collapse under its own weight?
And when you follow those questions honestly, using reason and evidence, you start arriving at conclusions.
You realize absolute oneness rules out partnership in any form, submission to The Absolute One rules out nationalism as ultimate identity, direct access to The Creator rules out intermediary worship, and objective morality flows from an Absolute Moral Authority.
And at some point in that journey, you'll discover something interesting: there's a word for all of this. There's a historical tradition that preserved these ideas in their purest form. There were people throughout history who taught exactly this, absolute Divine Oneness, no partners, no division, submission to The One alone.
And yes, you'll eventually discover what it's called and which tradition preserved it most clearly.
But here's the key:
You won't arrive there because we told you "This is the truth, accept it." You'll arrive there because you followed the evidence and realized, "Oh. This makes sense. And apparently, this is what those people were teaching all along."
That's the journey. Questions first. Evidence second. Conclusions third. Labels last.
We're not hiding anything. We're just letting you discover it the way any honest seeker would, through thinking, not through being sold a prepackaged worldview.
What We Actually Do
We create content that takes the chaos of modern life and passes it through the lens of absolute monotheism.
Here's what that looks like:
Videos
Text-driven. Cinematic. No faces. No voices.
Just ideas, evidence, questions, and visuals.
We don't show you who we are because this isn't about us. It's about whether the ideas hold up under scrutiny.
Each video takes something current, an event, a trend, a controversy, and asks, "What does this look like when viewed through the lens of absolute monotheism?"
Sometimes the answer is clarifying. Sometimes it's uncomfortable. Always, it's honest.
Articles
Longer-form written analysis.
When a topic needs more depth than a video can provide, we write it out. Evidence-based. Reason-grounded. We don't just give you our opinion, we show you why absolute monotheism demands a certain conclusion, and we let you test it yourself.
Commentary
Quick thoughts on trending topics. Short. Sharp. Designed to make you stop scrolling and actually think for a second.
Our Method: We Ask, You Decide
We're not here to preach at you.
We use questions that make you examine your own beliefs, test them against evidence, and arrive at your own conclusions. We present the evidence. We ask the hard questions. We lay out the logic. You decide if it holds up.
Topics we cover: current events (global issues affecting people who believe in The Absolute One), theology (does partnership with The One make sense in any form?), modern contradictions (why obsess over minor details while ignoring major issues?), identity crises (nationalism versus universal submission to The One), historical examples (how did early believers in absolute monotheism actually live?), and comparative analysis (what happens when you test different worldviews against the standard of absolute Divine Oneness?).
Who This Is For
This is for you if you're tired of fragmented worldviews that don't actually hold together, you're willing to question everything including your own beliefs, you value truth over comfort, you're intellectually honest enough to follow reasoning wherever it leads, and you're searching, whether you're coming from any background or none at all.
This is NOT for you if you just want someone to tell you what to think, you get offended by hard questions about your beliefs, your national or cultural identity is more important to you than truth, you're looking for feel-good motivation or surface-level content, or you want an echo chamber that confirms what you already believe.
We're not here to make you comfortable. We're here to make you think.
What We Don't Do
Just so we're clear:
We don't follow authorities blindly. We're not here to say "Source X said this, so it's true." Evidence and reason come first. Always.
We don't avoid uncomfortable topics. Global conflicts, nationalism, theological contradictions, intercession, modern inconsistencies, historical examples. We go there.
We don't water things down. Absolute means absolute. We're not going to compromise clarity for palatability.
We're not activists. We're not telling you to join movements, protest governments, or take to the streets. We're showing you how absolute monotheism should shape the way you think. What you do with that clarity is between you and The Absolute One.
We're not building a personality brand. You won't see our faces. You won't hear our voices. This isn't about us. It's about the ideas. If the content makes sense, don't follow us, follow the evidence. If it doesn't, don't attack us, critique the arguments.
Who We Are
We're anonymous. Not because we're hiding something. But because this isn't about us.
We're just people who looked at the chaos, asked some hard questions, and realized that absolute monotheism actually works as a unifying lens. Now we're sharing that process.
Test everything we say. Seriously. Use reason. Use evidence. Use your own intellect.
If what we're saying holds up, great, benefit from it. If it doesn't, cool, tell us where the logic breaks down.
We're not asking for blind belief. We're asking for honest engagement.
What We're Hoping For
Look, we're not trying to reach millions of people. We're trying to reach the few who are exhausted by incoherence, hungry for something that actually makes sense, willing to think deeply, ready to question everything, and honest enough to follow truth even when it's uncomfortable.
If that's you, you're in the right place.
Through The Monotheist Prism, scattered chaos converges into unified clarity.
Let's see where this goes.
May The Absolute One guide us all to what is true, and protect us from what is false.
Get In Touch
Email: contact@themonotheistprism.com, YouTube: Coming soon, Twitter: @MonotheistPrism, Instagram: @monotheist.prism