End Times Church With Guy Morris
What if Bible prophecy wasn't just metaphor—but measurable?
In this electrifying episode, we sit down with author, technologist, and former homeless runaway Guy Morris, who brings together scripture, science, and analytics in a way you've never heard before. From building economic models that beat the Federal Reserve to designing a software that calculates the statistical probability that we're living in prophetic times—Guy doesn't just believe we're in the end times. He has data to back it up. We explore the surprising connections between biblical prophecy and current global events, discuss the rebirth of Israel, the rise of artificial intelligence, and uncover how the systems shaping our daily lives might reflect the "beast" foretold in scripture.
This isn't fear-mongering—it's a wake-up call wrapped in logic, scripture, and code. Tune in for a mind-bending journey into Prophecy Analytics and the Apostate Church.
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End Times Church With Guy Morris
Apostates
We have a very exciting show with a gentleman named Guy Morris, Prophecy Analytics and the Apostate Church. Guy is an expert who's going to give us the whole heads up about all this. Thank you very much for inviting us into your life.
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We have a very exciting show with a gentleman named Guy Morris. The title of this show is Prophecy Analytics and the Apostate Church. Guy is an expert who's going to give us the whole heads up about all this. How are you doing, Guy?
I'm doing great, John. How are you? Thank you for having me.
I'm glad you're here, brother. I know you're a busy man. I have a few questions I'd like to ask you, so I can fill in for our audience and tell them a little bit about it. My first question is, how did you get involved in writing about prophecy?
Guy Morris' Personal Journey & Development Of Prophecy Analytics
It was a multi-layered journey for me. I was a homeless runaway at age thirteen and wound up at age fifteen getting a GED, hitchhiking to a Christian commune in Tucson, Arizona, where I started my spiritual journey. I didn't stay at the commune long because of my own PTSD dysfunctions, but I stayed with the church for several years. I can't put that on them, and I didn't understand it at the time. It took me to my 50s before I was diagnosed. I realize now that's what it was, but I did stay with the church. It was probably the most balanced church I've ever been to. I'm grateful to God that He gave me a solid foundation in the Word and a good example of what a healthy Christian church should look like.
When God called me to go to school, something clicked in my brain. I never could have guessed this because I was told my entire life as a child that I was stupid and worthless, but when I got through college, as things started to progress, things started to click, and I wound up graduating with multiple degrees. I built macroeconomic models, which are very complex models with hundreds of algorithms and vast amounts of data.
My job was to predict the future of the US economy, and I was basing my model on it in an unproven theory that I had. I made a deal with the dean of the college that if I could beat everybody in the school, he'd nominate me for a scholarship because I was out of money. I beat everybody in the school. I beat the Federal Reserve. I beat everybody else in the nation, and I changed how everybody does economic models to this day.
That's amazing.
About that time, the Left Behind series came out, and I was very enthralled with it because there were a lot of people who were excited in the church. We were all waiting for the rapture, and we were all waiting for the Lord to come. The sign of Israel was that we were in the end times. As I started reading, the more I started listening to prophecy teachers, my mind kept hearing, "Okay, that sounds…" I would read the scriptures, and I was one of those guys that when you would say this is what it's about, I would go home and study it because I'm a nerdzilla. I would find things that looked to me like biases. I said, "No, I don't think that's what it says. That's what you're interpreting it means, but I don't think that's what it says." I wanted to know what it meant.
More than anything, because I had grown up with people who lied pathologically, I was always concerned with trying to get to the truth on my own. I started studying on my own, and there were a lot of various teachers, a lot of various opinions, and I wanted to solve the question of whether or not we're living in prophetic times, or are we living in an unusually chaotic time? There have been times in the past when people said, "The time has come," and they were all wrong. I said, "Maybe we're wrong now." Is there a way for me to look at scripture in a way that becomes more objective, more quantifiable? I know that's normally the word that makes people want to think about when they think about scripture.
Again, I'm a nerd. I wanted to be able to find a way of filtering out some of these biases and get to something that I could start to track with. The gift came, ironically, with a National Geographic article that was dealing with fish stocks around every ocean and fishing grounds around the whole world. They were all down for a number of reasons. We can predict the reasons like ocean warming, acidification, loss of reefs, pollution, overfishing, but the bottom line was that all the grounds were down by at least 30%. That struck me because of the statistical anomaly that that would represent.
The Seven Trumpets & Environmental Prophecy
I remembered that there was a prophecy called the Seven Trumpets. Everyone kept saying, "That's in the future." The Seven Trumpets had an allegory. I realized that allegories and outcomes are often different. The allegory was that a flaming rock would come from the sky and land in the ocean. Something dramatic would happen.
Like a meteor or something.
The outcomes would be that 1/3 of the fish of the sea would die, 1/3 of the birds of the air would die, 1/3 of the beasts of the land would die, and 2/3 of the rivers of the earth would be so polluted. We couldn't drink from them. Having been involved in environmental studies with an oil company, I knew that all of those things had already occurred. We were well into the sixth extinction, but there was no volcano. There was no asteroid. It was all a result of human activity. I started looking at prophecy as, rather than prophecy telling us how God will come down to destroy humanity, it was His warning of how we would do it to ourselves, and then He would come.
I started looking at that and said, "If I reread the allegories, strip that away, and look at only outcomes and attributes of the prophecy, what are the things that we're supposed to look for? What are the outcomes of this strange beast or this strange event? What are the things that we could track? I realized that I could create a program that would take various prophecies, correlate the attributes to actual events, and come up with a correlation factor. It's either a 100% or 0%, somewhere in between. If it's close to 100%, I could calculate the probability of that event happening relative to all known human geologic history.
I could calculate the cumulative probability of all the prophecies that have come true to give me an indication of whether we were living in prophetic times. I built that model. I spent a long weekend. I was a single parent. My son was with my ex-wife. I had time on my hands, and I didn't have any money because I was a single parent. I went into the office where I had all the computers, all the programs, and all the things at my disposal. I spent a week ahead of time gathering data. I went to the office. I spent four days building the model. The outcome of the model, and I had to go back and check it 2 or 3 times, was that the probability was 1.4 trillion to one that we were living in prophetic times. That caught my attention.
The probability that we're living in prophetic times is 1.4 trillion to one.
Let me ask you another question. To keep this a little less brainiac, because you're a scientist too, it sounds like. Outline a couple of key prophecies for this time and how you understand them. Other than that one there, something else that maybe would be in the Bible that you would say, "Here's a prophecy, and here's how you would understand it," from what you went through.
The easiest one is Israel. In 2,000 years, we had a number of prophecies left without half a dozen or more prophecies that Israel would come back. Jesus referred to it many times. We talked about the end of the age of the Gentiles, which meant the end of the Gentiles' ruling over Israel and Jerusalem. That was the key event. That was what I realized was the trigger that would restart the prophetic timeline, and that the prophecies had two phases. They had the signs of the times, the things that were necessary to reawaken us after 2,000 years to get us to know that something was happening, and then the end times or the last days. Prophecy for all that period gets divided into those two buckets.
I realized that in all of human history, the creation of Israel by a human-designed world body to decide that a displaced people who had kept their cultural identity would be returned to their traditional homeland after 2,000 years, for a world body to decide that is a singular event in all of history. No other nation, no other people, and no other class of reorganization of countries, borders, and everything else had that element. It was a singular event that was prophesied 2,000 years ago. That was another one that caught my attention.
When I started looking at the attributes of multiple prophecies, I could identify the beast, the beast of seven heads, ten crowns, and ten horns, the mythical thing that everyone grapples around. I realized that it fits the attributes of the G7 alliance, the extended economic alliances that also still include ten constitutional monarchies, ten crowns, and ten financial centers scattered around the world that control well over 60% of world economic activity, unheard of in human history of anything that large. Even the Roman Empire didn't come that large because it only included Europe. China was still a major entity at that point. There are kingdoms in the Americas with the Mayas. We had all kinds of things going on around the world.
The Lord said that this would all be happening at a time when all the things that we would see would be global in orientation. That starts to open it up. There were about twenty different prophecies. I looked at nuclear energy, worldwide communications, instant communications, and travel. We can look at the image of the beast as a reflection of both the Eastern beast and the Western beast within a combined worldwide internet that's going to be run soon by AI.
We have a blasphemous voice. We have a beast that controls all activity from cradle to grave. The world's systems have now been hardened into this dynamic environment that we're using now. It runs most of our lives, not just in America but across the world. I tell people, we don't need to fear the image of the beast. We need to fear the beast that it reflects. The beast that it reflects is the world's systems of banking, government, and military control. Things that dominate our lives.
We don't need to fear the image of the beast, but the beast it reflects—the world's systems of banking, government, and military control that dominate our lives.
There are Seven Mountains out there that talk about all that.
First time in all of history that that's been the case. I started looking at things that were rare in history, that were singular in history. I started looking at how to strip away allegory, looking at attributes, and then defining attributes against world systems and events. I started seeing the characters play out, and it mapped to what we're seeing. I didn't have to create some fictitious world where there was only one leader of the world, because that's not what it says. That's a false doctrine. By doing this approach, I started getting rid of, "Okay, that's a false interpretation. This seems to be the one that aligns." Guess what? This is acting exactly the way scripture said it should be acting.
It's creating the outcomes we should be expecting. All of this to me is to say these are just signs. They're not things that we're supposed to focus on. They're to raise our awareness that we need to have oil in our lamp. When we go back to the messages of the churches of the last days, we need to return to our first love. We need to go back to the things we did at first. All the messages of what we need to see are right there, but we're not paying attention to them because much of the church, especially in America, is caught up in culture wars, which are not.
In one of our life groups, we talk about the church of Laodicea, which a lot of us believe that we're in. We studied how that even became the word where the Lord said, "Be hot, be cold, I'll spit you out of my mouth," but the area of Laodicea had water that stunk culturally. The water was bad water. When he was talking about that, he was not only talking about end times, but he was talking about Laodicea was a high-commerce economic area, and it was all controlled by money.
The water that came in wasn't clean, fresh water. When they talk about spitting out of their mouth, they're talking about spitting nasty water out of their mouth, which is interesting. We'd look at that as part of the prophetic time, but it was also what was going on at that time. The other thing I'd like to ask you is, how do you think prophecy is tied to what we call the apostate church?
The Apostate Church & The Man Of Lawlessness
I believe we're walking through it right now. Of all the seven churches, only two churches are essentially told to hold fast, make minor things, and persevere to the end. It's going to be tough, but you'll get there. The other five churches were all given very strict instructions on what they needed to do in order to regain their testimony and place in the church. One church was told that if they didn't repent, God himself would come to fight against them. That's the church of Pergamum. Now, that's the one that I think is most dangerous for us, and I think ties to the key signal that Jesus gave himself as to how we identify the apostate church. That's in 2 Thessalonians, to say the man of lawlessness will only come when we see a fallen apostate church.
We know that the church that empowers the man of lawlessness, the son of destruction, the one who will use lies and deceit to control people to do evil things, that's the church that I believe is closely associated with Pergamum. There's a reason why. Pergamum is noted for two things. One is the teachings of Balaam. When you study it, you can get into some of the old religiosity thing, but Balaam was a prophet for money. He had great feasts and festivals with a lot of immorality and sexuality, but he would sell his services to kings to prophesy against their enemies. That's a prophecy that's tied closely to the prosperity gospel, that our anointing from God is based on how well we're blessed in the physical, not what Jesus taught at all.
The other thing that was associated with Pergamum, and I think this is also important to understand, is the teaching of the Nicolaitans. I've asked a lot of pastors what that meant. I've never gotten a good answer until I looked it up, and I tried to do research myself. The piece that got to me was that Nicolaitans comes from two Greek words, nikos and laos. Nikos and laos essentially mean to oppress, to rule over, or to push will to dominate over other people.
We see this in the Christian nationalist movement, which is trying to use political power, military, and financial power to dominate over those they don't think are Christian enough. The key that Jesus gave us was not any of those things. What he told us that we had to focus on was found in Matthew 25, when he talks about the parable of the sheep and the goats. What's important in the last days? Did you feed the hungry? Did you clothe the naked? Did you visit the prisoner? Did you welcome the stranger? Did you heal the sick? That's the heart of the Lord. That is the essence of the second greatest commandment we were given, which is to love everyone else and let God be the judge.
The thing about this that's important is that also in that apostate idea that everybody will believe every church is the right church, and a concept that the only way to the king or the way to salvation is through any vehicle.
That's not what the Bible says.
People walk away from faith. A lot of people believe that, though.
We're told that we live in a time of false prophets and false teachers, and that there would be a great delusion that would come on the apostate church, and that's exactly what we're seeing now, so the attributes line up.
We're told that we live in a time of false prophets and false teachers, and that a great delusion would come upon the apostate church. That's exactly what we're seeing, and the attributes align.
We did a live group talking about false teachers, 2 Peter 2, and we looked at a couple of people who are in ministry, what they thought was going on, and because of the internet and what's going on, there's all kinds of stuff out there. Obviously, you know that, and so we have to be aware, and I think you're talking about that. The other thing I want to talk about is, tell me a little bit about your book called The Last Ark.
The Last Ark Insights
The Last Ark is the second book in a series called the SNO Chronicles. SNO means Spy Net Online. It's my way of redoing the concept of the Left Behind series, combining it a little bit with Tall Story's attempt to try and read what was going on in the world at the time, but I do it in a very entertaining way. My books have been compared to James Bond meets Indiana Jones, but there's a strong biblical premise where an AI has decoded in time prophecy using prophecy analytics techniques and is now pointing out to the characters all the ways that things that are happening in our modern society on the news are part of prophecy being fulfilled in plain sight.
The AI has concluded that this is a warning of how we're going to destroy ourselves, but each of the characters now has to be forced to figure out what to do with this information and how they each pursue their own spiritual journey towards where they're going to end up with that information. It allows me to take away some of the dogma and doctrine, focus more on the events and the prophetic fulfillment of it, and then allow each person to come at what they want to do with this information. If you knew that we were living in the end times, how would we change our hearts, our priorities, how we live our lives, and how we have views of the world itself? One of those views that I try and put across is that we talk about politics, but I try to say politics are poisonous on all sides.
There is no right or wrong in politics. They're all wrong. None of them line up perfectly with God's kingdom. Now, we can say that some are worse than others for certain things, but I go back to what did the Lord tell us to warn us about in terms of the apostate church relative to that, and it's the segment of the church that empowers the man of lawlessness, the son of perdition, the deceiver, the destructor, the one who will have a wound to the head, the one who will have a false peace deal. All of those attributes we can now track, and that maps only to one person on the planet.
I'm not going to say it because I don't want to get controversial, but this is a biblical study, not a political study. What I try to say is I used to be GOP, but when I saw them lying on a repeated basis, my pathology, my PTSD says, "I don't deal with liars." If I have a vendor that lies to me, I fire them. If I have an employee who lies, I fire them. If I had a pastor who lied to me, I'd go to a different church, and so I wouldn't listen to the news or a politician who's going to lie repeatedly and put faith in them in any way.
The problem is that it's across the board.
Sure, but there are levels of degrees, and we've seen it change over the last few years, where it's gone to a whole new level.
We're there. This show is all about what we did this for, what our vision is for, which is to show people threats, even talk about black swans and situational awareness issues, and those kinds of things. All of the shows we've done so far are dealing with everything from human trafficking to, you can imagine, the grid. Our goal with our experts like you is to say this is a threat and give what you would say to the audience to have peace during these times that we're living in. There are threats everywhere, but from your experience, your thinking, and how you feel, what would you say to this audience about how to have peace right now?
If you looked at the world today and tried to project 50 years into the future, it's not a very nice place. Between climate, pollution, population, the collapse of economics, demographics, a rise of authoritarianism, the rise of AI and surveillance and control, and all of those things, we all have an expiration date. Mine is closer than some. I'm getting close. I'm not a young man anymore, but I've experienced times in my life where I thought I was going to die.
I realized that my expiration date's going to happen. It's not how we pass. It's not how we expire, when we expire, or why. It's how we live our lives up to that point. If my doctor comes and tells me, "Guy, you have a terminal disease," not a darn thing I can do about it. This is your chance to make things right. The world has a terminal disease. God told us it would have a terminal disease. God told us what the signs would be as we reached that end. We're seeing all of that, not some of it, not a little bit of it. We're seeing all of it now to a point where it's statistically so incredibly outside of any normal parameters that we can't ignore it.
The world has a terminal disease, as God told us it would. He also revealed the signs we'd see at the end. We're witnessing all of them now—so far beyond normal that it's impossible to ignore.
That's a call for repentance. That's a call for not just changing the bad habits, but it's to make sure that when we have that empty vessel of getting rid of the bad habits, we fill it with the good ones. We fill it with compassion for other people. We fill it with love for the people who are disadvantaged. We fill it with love for the people who disagree with us. We fill it with the grace and the mercy that Jesus showed to everybody, including the Romans, and we have to be that.
This is our chance. This is our warning sign to say we're not fooling around. You don't have till you're 85, 90, 100 to figure it out. This is happening quickly, which means we have to be responsive. To me, that's an opportunity to focus. When we're called, this world wants us to be so unfocused on careers, wealth, wars, governments, politics, and culture wars. There are so many distractions that are absolutely meaningless in the end.
Focus on the right things.
The only thing that we're told to focus on is how we treat other people.
The love of the Lord.
The second commandment of all the greatest commandments, and it applies not just to our life, but how we fellowship, where we fellowship, our community, and even our government, how we vote in our government. All of that is part of our testimony. All of that is part of who we are. All of that is included in how God sees us.
That's a great message, brother. I appreciate it. We're going to close out for the day, and I thank you for your time. I know you're busy, probably got nine appointments behind this one. Soon, we'll have this all out for you to look at, and for everybody to look at across the globe, and have that action guide together. I will be back in touch to talk about AI again.
I'd love to.
I'd love to have you on to talk about AI because it is so intense.
I didn't answer your question about The Last Ark, if I can for one minute. The research that went into The Last Ark deals with two genuine arks of the covenant. Most people don't know more than one was made. Both of them not only still exist, but both of them have come to light and resurfaced in news stories that were never covered in the US press. When we look at the prophecies around Israel, the Third Temple, and what's going on with the red heifer, a sacrifice doesn't mean anything unless it's sprinkled over the mercy seat. Having that mercy seat was critical to that prophecy being fulfilled, and that's what The Last Ark is about.
There's a whole lot to unpack on all that with the ark, the red heifers, and all that. That's great stuff. We have plenty to talk about. We can figure out a way to get into your timeline. I appreciate it, brother. Have a great day.
Thank you so much.
We hope you have blessings on your travels and all that. Thank you.