Looeamong, Thoth, and the Holy Council deliberated and concluded that “Mortals have never been satisfied with ‘An Angel from the Gods’… They want God himself”. Therefore, as a result of not providing mortals with a recognizable name for their God, they had become as weak as the Jehovians, so mortals were turning to angels that “unscrupulously assumed to be Gods”, which at that time happened to be the 63 lesser false Gods that had the advantage over Thoth. They concluded that in order to “effectually overcome the power of evil spirits over mortals”, which was why the Holy Confederacy formed in the first place, “it hath come to pass that mortals desire a more definite God, one known unto them.”
Looeamong’s Holy Council named him “Kriste”: For the final decision, Oahspe says that “satan entered the Holy Council” and told Looeamong that as a result of the other 2 Triunes taking “upon themselves the names, Brahma and Budha, both of which signify knowledge, no more no less”, their mortals were satisfied and their kingdoms were more populous with subjects of higher grades. They advised Looeamong to “choose the name, Kriste, which is the Ahamic word for knowledge also” so that “on earth thou shalt have a personal embodiment” (at this point, Kriste simply meant knowledge and was unrelated to the prophet Joshu or Jesus Christ of Christianity).
Satan: In the glossary that was added to Oahspe, it says that “Satan, in the context of Oahspe, is used as a metaphor.” Rather than satan referring to a specific individual, it pertains to a selfish state of mind; a preoccupation with self at the expense of others; a personification of selfish thoughts and desires. There is no person or spirit named “satan”.
Looeamong’s mortal warriors were called Kriste’yans: Looeamong then set out to have it “proclaimed in heaven and earth that he was The Kriste, which is the Ahamic expression for All Knowledge.” He commanded Thoth, “his angel warrior in command of his earthly dominions, to raise up tribes of warriors amongst mortals” and induce them to call themselves Kriste’yans.
Looeamong and Thoth succeeded for 600 years: For the next 600 years, Looeamong and Thoth “gradually gained on Baal and his alliances, both on earth and in heaven”; they cast out more than 700 false Gods and false Lords from their dominions; broke up 688 oracle-houses and temples false Gods had been using “to advise mortals on war, conquest, and destruction”; and they “captured mostly all the earthly strong-holds of other false Gods.” Oahspe adds that in those 600 years, “even in Looeamong’s falsity to himself” and even though “he was doing battle” against Jehovih by claiming to be the All Knowledge, he rendered a great service to Jehovih in the elimination of so many false Gods and Lords.