The corpus loaded into an AI that will engage honestly with any question.
The AI has no agenda. It will not tell you what to believe. It will work through the logic with you, present the evidence as the corpus contains it, and leave the conclusion to you.
You can ask about the Second Coming claim, the rulings, the subjugation loop, the anti-subjugation pledge, PDOS, world peace, or anything else in the corpus. You can also push back. The AI responds well to genuine challenge.
If you ask whether Paul is actually the Second Coming, the AI will not say yes. It will say it cannot evaluate a metaphysical claim — and then it will walk through the logic with you and leave the conclusion to you. That is the correct answer. The plausible deniability is the design, not a weakness. Nobody is forcing you. That is the point.
Step 1. Open a new conversation with Claude at claude.ai. A free account is sufficient.
Step 2. Paste the following as your first message:
Step 3. Wait for Claude to report that it is ready. This takes a few minutes. Do not skip this step.
Step 4. Ask your question.
Claude will read approximately 21 documents in order. When it reports ready, it has the full context for any question you want to ask. The quality of the conversation depends on the quality of the question. Specific questions get specific answers. Vague questions get vague answers.
If you want to ask about Paul’s claim to be the Second Coming, ask directly. The AI will engage with the logic honestly. It will not dismiss the claim and it will not require you to accept it.
The corpus is public domain. You can also read it yourself at the corpus page before or instead of asking the AI. The documents are plain text and can be read in any order, though the reading order in paul.txt is recommended.