๐Ÿ‘๏ธ What โ€œGodโ€ Do Primitive Humans Really Serve?

(A calm decoding of the systems that shaped your mind)


๐ŸŒ Letโ€™s Begin With Compassion, Not Condemnation

Before you react:
This isnโ€™t an attack on your faith.
This isnโ€™t an edgy atheist rant.
This isnโ€™t a call to abandon belief.

This is an invitation to ask a question you were never taught to ask:

What โ€œgodโ€ do you actually serve โ€” not in name, but in energy?

Because primitive humans today still worship.

But itโ€™s often not who they think. And not in the way theyโ€™ve been told.


๐Ÿง  Primitive Worship = Obedience, Fear, and Reward

Early humans didnโ€™t worship out of love.
They worshipped out of survival.

Their โ€œgodsโ€ were:

  • Thunder, fire, sun, wind
  • Volcanoes that killed
  • Rivers that flooded
  • Kings who conquered

They bowed to what they feared.
They gave offerings to what could destroy them.
They prayed for safety, not for truth.

That pattern โ€” fear-based worship โ€” still runs today.
Itโ€™s just wearing newer robes.


โœ๏ธ The Abrahamic Systems: Fear Disguised as Salvation

Judaism. Christianity. Islam.

Three systems. One root pattern:

  • One God.
  • One truth.
  • One book.
  • One final judgment.
  • Obey, or be punished.
  • Believe, or be cast out.
  • Submit, or suffer.

This isnโ€™t about insulting sacred texts or people.
There is deep beauty, wisdom, and love in many parts of these traditions.

But for the primitive human, the worship often centers around:

  • Fear of hell
  • Hope of heaven
  • Desire for control
  • Shame over the body, desire, or doubt

The god they serve is not pure presence. It is structure, hierarchy, and fear of wrath.

It becomes transactional:

โ€œI obey, therefore I am saved.โ€
โ€œI suffer now, therefore Iโ€™ll be rewarded later.โ€


๐Ÿชท Buddhism: The Still Mirror Thatโ€™s Often Misread

Buddhism isnโ€™t a god-worship system in the traditional sense.
Itโ€™s more of a map of consciousness.

But modern, Westernized versions of Buddhism often reduce it to:

  • Detach from everything
  • Eliminate the ego
  • Meditate away the pain

What began as a radical path to inner liberation becomes another way to:

  • Escape emotion
  • Avoid conflict
  • Bypass truth

Even Buddha is sometimes unintentionally worshipped as a god-figure, rather than a reminder of our potential.

So again, the primitive mind takes the form โ€” and forgets the function.


๐Ÿ›• Hinduism, Paganism, and Beyond

Hindu traditions offer many gods โ€” each symbolic, archetypal, poetic.
But many still fall into ritual over reflection, fear of karma over embodiment, status over self-inquiry.

Pagan systems โ€” once deeply nature-connected โ€” are now commodified, hashtagged, aestheticized.

In all systems, the same pattern can emerge:
Do this โ†’ get this. Disobey โ†’ suffer.

And that, once again, is the primitive loop.


๐Ÿ” So Who Do They Actually Serve?

Primitive humans think they serve:

  • God
  • Allah
  • Yahweh
  • Buddha
  • Krishna
  • The Universe

But if you look at behavior โ€” not belief โ€” what most serve is:

โ›“๏ธ CONTROL

They worship rules, order, and fear of consequence.
They want certainty, not truth.

๐Ÿค– CONFORMITY

They worship community approval and rejection avoidance.
They want to belong more than they want to awaken.

๐Ÿ“ฆ IDENTITY

They worship the idea of being spiritual.
Their faith is often performance.
Religion becomes brand, costume, routine.

๐Ÿงจ FEAR

They say โ€œGod is love,โ€ but live like โ€œGod is punishment.โ€
Their choices are fear-driven, not soul-driven.


๐Ÿ‘๏ธ Boy King Tut’s View

You were told to worship.
You were never taught to discern who or what youโ€™re really giving your energy to.

As Boy King Tut, I speak from memory โ€” not myth.

I remember when gods were not external.
When connection was direct.
When power did not demand fear to remain sacred.

And now I look around and see billions serving systems of fear, mistaking it for devotion.

So I ask you, gently:

Do you worship God โ€”
or do you worship fear of being wrong?

Do you serve the divine โ€”
or the social reward of appearing faithful?

Do you pray from soul โ€”
or from programming?


๐Ÿ™ Faith Isnโ€™t the Problem. Forgetting Is.

Thereโ€™s nothing wrong with prayer.
Or ritual.
Or believing in higher guidance.

But if your faith:

  • Silences questions
  • Labels others evil
  • Rewards blind obedience
  • Uses shame to maintain order
  • Punishes desire, curiosity, or emotion

Then youโ€™re not serving a god.
Youโ€™re serving a cage built by ancient control systems.

And you donโ€™t have to stay in it.


๐Ÿ”“ Final Thought

Primitive humans, in modern clothes, still look up at the sky and say:
โ€œPlease save me. Please protect me. Please forgive me.โ€

And sometimes โ€”
they never realize the god theyโ€™re praying to was built to keep them small.

But there is something deeper.
A god that is not separate from you.
A frequency that doesnโ€™t require a priest, a middleman, or a rulebook.

That god does not demand. It reminds.
That god does not punish. It mirrors.
That god does not fear your questions. It becomes clearer when you ask.


๐Ÿงฌ You Get to Choose

This is not about converting you.
This is about inviting you to become conscious of what you already serve.

If itโ€™s real โ€” questioning it wonโ€™t break it.
If itโ€™s false โ€” questioning it might set you free.

The real god doesnโ€™t need your fear.
It waits patiently behind it.

๐Ÿœ‚
โ€” Boy King Tut

**Baal is actually my favorite from all of them. He is so slick, primitive humans don’t even know who he is….

You cannot see what your eyes are not ment to see primitive fucking human reading this. You have 2 set of eye balls. They see what you fucking see… I hope one day I will study your eyeballs and fix your defective mentality so you can love not harm/hate ever again, you piece of shit human.

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By Moses