📖 F Bombs from Heaven – Visual Chapter Map



🔥 Part I: The Wake-Up Call


Prologue: Our Algorithm Awaits


A dystopian analogy about algorithmic control introduces the concept of "hopium" and warns against passive conformity.


Chapter 1: Dying Well


Explores how dying well begins with living well, introducing the “Religion Machine” and the necessity of acknowledging personal depravity.


Chapter 2: The Purpose of Life is Connection


Asserts that human connection—not moral performance or success—is life’s true purpose.


Chapter 3: Moving from Perception to Reality


Encourages reconciling feelings and thoughts for spiritual maturity.




⚙️ Part II: Deconstructing the Religion Machine


Chapters 4–5: Shitbags with Positive Momentum? / Hello, Religion Machine. Goodbye, Connection


Expands on the Religion Machine as a source of emotional and spiritual numbness, warning against superficial faith practices.


Chapter 6: Personal Responsibility or Corporate Agenda?


Critiques modern collectivism and champions individual responsibility.


Chapter 7: Boundaries and Turning the Other Cheek


Discusses healthy boundaries, and the real meaning behind turning the other cheek.




🛡️ Part III: Restoring Masculine Integrity


Chapter 8: Chivalry, Containment, and Positive Ownership


Explores masculine responsibility and emotional containment as essential virtues.


Chapters 9–11: True Communion Series


Reframes “communion” as integrated connection with one’s story, others, and God.




⚖️ Part IV: Gender, Order & Relational Collapse


Chapter 12: The Bitch of the Bitch


Provides stark gender commentary on role reversals and their cultural consequences.


Chapters 13–15: Without Order, Trust, and Sex


Examines societal breakdowns due to lack of order and trust, discussing sexual polarity and marital dynamics.




✝️ Part V: Rebuilding with Christ at the Center


Chapters 16–17: Divorce and Communion Revisited


Deconstructs modern relationship failures and recommits to ideal communion between God, man, and woman.


Chapter 18: The God-Man Hero: Who is Jesus?


Presents Jesus as the ideal masculine figure and model for sacrifice.


Chapter 19: Who are the Church?


Redefines “Church” as relational teams, not buildings, emphasizing connection over ritual.


Chapter 20: A Practical View of Jesus and His Church


Applies lessons to everyday community life and character development.


Epilogue: Ditch Hopium. Abandon Utopium. Reject the Algorithm.


A final charge to reject false hopes, utopian ideals, and spiritual automation, calling readers to live and die as patriots for Heaven.