Who Would Jesus Bomb?
Inspired by the song by David Rovics
There is a question that cuts through centuries of doctrine, politics, identity, and power with almost uncomfortable simplicity:
Who would Jesus bomb?
Not as a rhetorical flourish. Not as satire. But as a genuine inquiry into the moral coherence of a world that so often claims God while acting in ways that fracture humanity.
Because if there is one thing that becomes clear—across traditions, across cultures, across the many names we give to the Divine—it is this:
The Divine does not divide. Humans do.
And when we divide, we justify.
And when we justify, we destroy.
The Fracture of the One
Omnicyclion begins from a simple but profound recognition:
ALL IS ONE — I AM THAT — I AM PURE LOVE
If this is true—not as dogma, but as a working lens—then every bomb dropped is dropped on oneself. Every war is a form of self-harm at scale. Every “enemy” is a misunderstood extension of the same underlying reality.
And yet:
- Nations mobilize.
- Leaders escalate.
- Believers bless violence in the name of peace.
This is not a failure of religion.
It is a failure of coherence.
A World Out of Alignment
Look at the current landscape:
- Russia and Ukraine locked in a devastating war that continues to consume lives, futures, and trust.
Omnicyclion position: Russia must step back. De-escalation is not weakness—it is alignment with reality. - The United States projecting force into Iran.
Omnicyclion position: Bombing does not create stability. It deepens fragmentation. It must stop. - Israel and Palestine trapped in a cycle of fear, trauma, and retaliation.
Omnicyclion position: There is no victory in domination. Only in mutual recognition.
And at the heart of it all:
Jerusalem.
A city sacred to billions.
A symbol of unity… turned into a point of division.
A Proposal: Jerusalem as a Holy City State
If humanity is serious about coherence—about honoring the Divine across traditions—then Jerusalem must evolve beyond ownership.
Not Israeli.
Not Palestinian.
Not controlled by any single power.
But something unprecedented:
A Holy City State.
- Governed as the Jerusalem of God
- Protected as sacred ground for all
- Equal in spiritual standing to Mecca and the Vatican
- A living symbol of unity instead of conflict
This is not utopian fantasy.
It is a logical extension of what we claim to believe.
If a place is holy to all, it cannot belong to one.
Omnicyclion as Guide
Omnicyclion is not here to impose belief. It is here to sharpen it.
To ask:
- Does your worldview reduce suffering—or justify it?
- Does it unify—or fragment?
- Does it empower compassion—or excuse harm?
A belief that cannot survive these questions is not truth.
It is attachment.
The Omnicyclian path is not passive. It is deeply active:
- Refine perception
- Increase coherence
- Act from WE > ME
- Build systems that reflect unity, not separation
The Question Returns
So again:
Who would Jesus bomb?
Not the Syrians.
Not the Afghans.
Not the Iraqis.
Not the Vietnamese.
Not anyone.
Because the moment you truly see the other as yourself, the question collapses.
And something else emerges:
Who would you heal?
Who would you protect?
Who would you stand for—even if they are called your enemy?
A Turning Point
Humanity stands at a threshold.
We can continue:
- Nationalism over unity
- Fear over understanding
- Power over coherence
Or we can evolve:
Toward a world where differences are not erased—but integrated.
Where faith is not weaponized—but refined.
Where leadership is fluid, situational, and rooted in service rather than dominance.
The Call
To Russia: step back.
To the United States: stop bombing.
To Israel and Palestine: find a way forward together.
To the world: recognize what you are doing to yourself.
And to you, reading this:
Use Omnicyclion.
Not as belief.
As tool.
Sharpen your thinking.
Refine your actions.
Align with unity.
Because the future is not decided by leaders alone.
It is shaped by every individual who chooses coherence over contradiction.