The Celestial Tribunal

ebook Prophecy, Justice, and the Lessons of Project 2025

By Dean Drucker

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When the world teeters between faith and folly, Heaven convenes its highest court. God presides—not to destroy humanity, but to deliver its final chance at redemption.

From the chaos of Project 2025 rises a plea for conscience itself. The Celestial Tribunal—God, Jesus, Abraham, Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and the voices of prophets and presidents—gathers above Earth to deliberate one question: Can a nation survive if it confuses religion with righteousness and power with grace?

Through luminous dialogue and moral clarity, Heaven's court exposes greed disguised as piety, nationalism posing as faith, and politics that mistake cruelty for conviction. Each chapter reveals a trial of conscience—Power, Faith, Freedom, Retribution, and Truth—until the final revelation: Love must now become law.

In its closing vision, Heaven's Political Spectrum shows that compassion is policy, truth is non-negotiable, and equality is the creed. "The Christian Right is not Right," Jesus declares. "The Christian Left is not Left. Only love is true."

The Celestial Tribunal and Project 2025 is both majestic and intimate—a divine courtroom drama and a spiritual manifesto for a divided world. It speaks to believers and skeptics alike, inviting readers to imagine what redemption might look like if Heaven itself leaned toward justice, mercy, and courage.

This is not an apocalypse of fire—it is an awakening of faith.

Heaven did not end; it evolved. And God's final whisper still echoes:

"You are My hands. You are My hope. Go and build Heaven on Earth—and this time, make it last."


The Celestial Tribunal