False Gods re-wrote doctrines

In addition to replacing every mention of the Great Spirit (aka Jehovih, the Creator) with names of false Gods, which is detailed in the overlay, Great Spirit replaced with names of false Gods, the most impactful doctrine change was when the false Gods completely re-wrote the creation stories; their version later made it into bibles used by some of today’s religions, specifically many of the Abrahamic religions.

After the false Gods pushed a new Lord God, De’yus, onto mortals as their All Highest Ruler and convinced them that the “high heavens of the ancients” were non-existent, which also happened to require a drastic increase in angel manifestations, mortals began asking existential questions such as how creation was created, the origin of man, the destination of the soul of man (what happens after death), and the cause of good and evil.

Justifying a good God that permitted evil was not an easy matter, but since mortals had already used De’yus, the Lord God, the “foundation of all things”, as their battle-cry to overthrow Jehovih by way of war and destruction, the false Gods had to find a way to account all things, both good and evil, to their Lord God the Creator. An additional caveat for the false Gods was that De’yus shirked the responsibility for creating sin and evil onto them by saying that he rules the light of the world in heaven while they “rule the darkness of the world, which is the earth, my footstool”.

After much deliberation, De’yus’ false Gods, false Osiris, Te-in, and Sudga, finally concluded that they would throw “the cause of sin upon man”: “To make our Lord God the Creator, we must account unto him all things, both good and evil. Wherefore we shall give two masters to man, the one being the serpent, the earth, the lowest inspirer; and the other the voice of our Lord God.” This new narrative for the origin of sin later made it into some of the scriptures of today’s religions supporting the idea that the Lord God made a “commandment over man, forbidding him hearkening to the serpent, lest he be led away from the Lord God”. This narrative “cleared the Lord God unscathed” from being the originator of sin and evil in the world, but more importantly, it fueled the great division between “God’s chosen” and the “tribes of the world’s people”, which still exists to this very day.

The new doctrines included a narrative about Adam and Eve (instead of the Asu’ans pro-creating with visiting angels) and Cain and Abel (instead of the I’hin and the druks). The section, ‼️Creation narrative of the false Gods, further explains how the sons of Adam and Eve supposedly fathered “God’s chosen” (from Abel and Seth) and the “tribes of the world’s people” (from Cain), how the tribes of the world’s people became too numerous and mighty and eventually overpowered God’s “chosen”, so God destroyed everyone except for Adam’s descendant, Noah, and Noah’s immediate family. Then God established a special relationship with his “chosen” via Noah and the covenant.

Oahspe’s version of the great flood, detailed in Part 4, and the “chosen” greatly differ from the false Gods’ version. Oahspe considers the flood, or the sinking of the continent of Pan, as an adjustment rather than a punishment. Instead of 1 ship with just Noah and his family being saved, there were 138 ships of I’hin saved and then sent back out to the 5 divisions of Earth to restart civilization. The I’hin were not saved because they were a superior race or God’s “chosen” – or bloodline descendants of Adam > Seth > Noah > Abraham > Isaac (and Ishmael for Islam) > Jacob (Israel) (stops here for Judaism) > Jesus (stops here for Christians) > Muhammed (for Islam). Instead, they were saved because they were more connected to the “constant presence of exalted angels” and therefore provided an example of “righteousness for man to look upon” (further explained in Additional Info about the I’hin).
Note: The manipulation of Abraham’s part in all of this was covered Part 11’s section, the supposed near sacrifice, covenant, & inheritance.

And for the “chosen”, Oahspe considers the chosen as those who choose the Creator rather than the other way around – and more specifically, those “whoso practiceth peace and love, and liberty unto others, are My chosen”.

The Lord said: Think not that I came to one nation alone, leaving the others in darkness; I came not to one alone, but unto all divines of the earth.

Once the doctrine adulterations were finalized, 3 false Gods each found mortals in their regions that were “highest in su’is” and had them write the words. In the region of Arabia, false Osiris used the su’is named Thoth; in China, false Te-in used Hong; in India, false Sudga used Anj-rajan. The doctrines were put into a “book of generations of men on earth”, copies were “put on file in the libraries of the records of the kings and queens of earth”, and “these became the Bible of that day” (aka the “Osirian Bible of Egypt, India, and China” and/or the “Fonecean Bible”).

‼️This is how a Jerusalem man named Ezra, about 3,000 years later, used these creation stories from the Egyptian libraries for his “Holy Library”, which were in turn used for the scriptures of biblical texts of some of the Abrahamic religions (see formation of the scriptures for more details). Some members of the Abrahamic religions have contended over the covenant and God's chosen ever since.