Source first. Symbol second. Harm never.

These standards govern dossiers, claim reviews, journal dispatches, member submissions, corrections, and public contact. They are part of the publication, not a private afterthought.

Editorial mission

Anti-Christ.net studies false-salvation systems and the co-optation of civic, religious, technological, legal, and economic language. It criticizes conduct, policy, institutions, and systems. It does not reduce people to enemies.

Neutrality line

The archive is pluralist. It is not anti-Christian, anti-religion, anti-atheist, or partisan by default. Religious and political claims are handled as evidence questions, civil-liberties questions, and symbolic readings.

  • No violence, threats, illegal plans, or instructions for illegal action.
  • No hatred, dehumanization, racial or religious scapegoating, harassment, or doxxing.
  • No target lists of living people and no living-person Antichrist accusations.
  • No publication of private personal data unless a narrow public-interest reason survives review.

Evidence standards.

Primary documents, direct records, court filings, official statements, contemporaneous reporting, and named expert analysis outrank screenshots, rumors, anonymous claims, and viral interpretation.

Sources

Source handling

Cite the strongest available source, preserve URLs and dates, distinguish official claims from independent findings, and keep a source trail.

Redaction

Private data

Remove addresses, phone numbers, signatures, account numbers, family details, and irrelevant identifiers before publication.

People

Living-person allegations

Allegations about living people require public-interest relevance, strong sourcing, fair context, response opportunity when appropriate, and editorial escalation.

Submission acceptance and rejection.

Accepted material includes documented civic writing, public records notes, court observations, policy analysis, philosophical essays, source leads, and corrections. Rejected material includes threats, doxxing, illegal plans, harassment, hatred, unsourced accusations, stolen material, private personal data, target boards, and escalation scripts.

AI-assisted content disclosure.

AI tools may assist with drafting, summarizing, formatting, and research triage. They do not replace source review, editorial responsibility, corrections, or human judgment on risk. AI-generated factual claims require verification before publication.

Corrections before ego.

Corrections are part of the archive. Readers can request a correction, clarification, update, or retraction through the corrections page. Open Corrections.