Biblical prophecy warns of a time when the sacred boundary between man and beast becomes perilously thin.Today, we will confront a chilling social issue that has been hidden in plain sight within the scriptures—one that many readers have overlooked: the animalization of man.

Kingdom Equals Beast

In the Book of Daniel, Chapter 7, the prophet sees a vision of four great beasts rising from the sea. The angel explains the meaning of this vision clearly: the beasts symbolize kingdoms or political powers [1].

"Thus he said: ‘The fourth Beast shall be the fourth Kingdom upon earth, which shall be diverse from all kingdoms, and shall devour the whole earth, and shall tread it down, and break it in pieces.’" (Daniel 7:23)

The question we must ask is: Why would God choose a beast to represent the civilizations that shaped human history ?

I came to realize that the reason world empires like Babylon , Medo-Persia, and Rome are described or symbolized as beasts is because those societies bore the character of animals. The people within them had been animalized .

What is Animalization?

Collins Dictionary defines "animalization" in two primary ways: first, as the process of making someone more animal-like in nature or behavior; and second, as the act of degrading a person by reducing them to an animalistic state (Collins, n.d., def. 1 & 2).This phenomeon can be understood as a negative social trend where people appear to have lost human traits like empathy, intellect, and morality.

What Makes Animalization Possible ?

A recent study by Richard Levy conludes that what fundamentally differentiates humans from animals and establishes our species’ superiority over common animals is the unique expansion and dominance of the frontal lobe over the rest of the body (Levy, 2024) . Higher human traits —such as advanced intellect, moral reasoning, and the ability to express oneself in a socially approriate way are associated with the frontal lobe, while animal-like "instinctive " behaviours —including raw survival instincts, aggressive competition, and brutality— have their origin in the limbic system.The frontal lobe plays the role of inhibiting and regulating impulsive behaviors. Howerever , when compromized ,the frontal lobe loses this inhibitoty effect , allowing the expression of the "lower", aminal nature in makind . Research, such as a study by Adrian Raine et al. (1997) using PET scans, indicates that violent offenders show reduced activity in the prefrontal cortex. This evidence proves that animalization is biologically possible. For more information on the Raine et al. study, visit PSYCHOLOGY WIZARD

The Effects of a Compromized Frontal Lobe

According to the study The Prefrontal Cortex: From Monkey to Man, the prefrontal cortex is so vital that, if deprived of it, "our behavior is reduced to action-reactions and automatisms, with no ability to make deliberate decisions" Levy, 2026.The study points out that patients with severe prefrontal damage failed to resist the attraction or pressure that their environment exerted on them.Research indicates that patients with severe prefrontal damage fail to resist the immediate attraction or pressure exerted by their environment, often exhibiting "imitation behavior" (copying others involuntarily) and "utilization behavior" (compulsively using objects just because they are present).

When the frontal lobe is compromised, we do not only lose the "mental brakes" that prevent us from acting solely out of instinct , but also lose the ability to think for and reason for ourselves. .The instictive animal-like nature takes over and we struggle to resist the urge to respond to to the environmental influences. As neuroscientist Richard Levy explains, reduced frontal lobe activity causes humans to become "integrated into the order of nature," behaving much like non-human primates who are driven by immediate stimuli rather than deliberate choice. If this neurological condition was common , then we would have a highly impressionable and complient society ;one that obeys without reasing or questioning . Turns out that such a society is easier to manipulate(or control).

The Father of Animalization

In our previous article The Man who Founded The System , we discovered that Nimrod was an adept mass pyschologist , trapping human beings into building his empires and controlling them through complex governmental systems ...

Nimrod was not going to remain in power by simply capturing and caging humanity.Maintaining control over animals is far easier than sustaining unquestioned rule over other intelligent humans . To always always be one step ahead of humanity , you would need to impair their frontal lobe. You need to degrade them to beasts.

The Bible identifies Nimrod as pioneer of the first global empires of human history . All the great empires that appear throughout history—from the Egyptians , Canaanites , Babylonians, to the Assyrians and beyond—all proceeded from and inherited Nimrod's blueprint for creating and ruling over political powers .Nimrod is the founder of kingdoms, the founder of beasts . This is a point we must consider deeply: Nimrod's ultimate goal was not just to rule, but to destroy the divine image in man, making us compliant, predictable, and manageable—like cattle.

When a kingdom is symbolized as a beast, it is a profound warning that the political power has succeeded in reducing the people to a state where they are no longer operating in the image of God, but rather after the similitude of beasts .Our next article explores the several systematic b eing used to achieve the large-scale animalization of a society.

 

Keywords: Animalization of Man, Beasts, Daniel 7, Kingdom, Prophecy, Degradation, Nimrod, Political Power, Morality, Survival Instinct.

References:[1]: # "Daniel 7:23 (Interpretation of the Fourth Beast as a Kingdom)."[2]: # "Daniel 7:1-3 (Daniel's vision of the Four Great Beasts)."

Study: Levy, R. (2024). "The prefrontal cortex: from monkey to man." Brain, Volume 147, Issue 3, Pages 794–812.