On MythVision with Derek Lambert, Dr. Justin Sledge @TheEsotericaChannel joins the conversation to unravel the mind-bending transformation of Yahweh—once a bruised and battered storm warrior god, constantly losing battles in the divine arena, now reigning as the supreme deity of the world’s most dominant religions. How did this deity, once seemingly on the ropes, go from repeated defeat to total domination? Did Yahweh himself get erased, surviving only in name while his original identity—his body, his place among the gods, and his storm-wielding fury—was systematically stripped away and rebranded by later worshippers? This deep dive into Yahweh’s origins exposes the layers of theological propaganda, where his followers didn’t just rewrite history—they rewrote their god. But here’s where it gets really fascinating: rather than admit Yahweh had been bested when larger empires steamrolled their kingdoms, his worshippers twisted the narrative in a stunning act of theological gymnastics. Instead of conceding that their god had lost, they flipped the blame onto themselves—they had sinned, they had failed, they had provoked Yahweh’s wrath. The defeats weren’t signs of a weak god; they were divine punishments, proof that they weren’t worshipping hard enough! It was a self-inflicted theological guilt trip that allowed Yahweh to remain undefeated in their minds while saddling his followers with endless cycles of self-blame. This was no ordinary god-human relationship—it was a toxic, co-dependent bond where Yahweh’s silence, absence, or apparent weakness only ever meant one thing: his people weren’t worthy. In this conversation, we expose the psychological, historical, and literary mechanics of how Yahweh’s worshippers turned catastrophe into conviction and remade a struggling storm god into an unstoppable force of monotheism