Episodes

  • Hollywood Judgement Day
    Sep 8 2025

    Trey Knowles' Hollywood Judgement Day is a thought-provoking comedy that uses allegory to explore the spiritual principle that those who bless Israel will be blessed, and those who curse Israel will be cursed. Drawing on Matthew 25:40—“The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me'”—the story highlights the power of influence. Anyone who leads others to act outside the spirit of God is, in effect, placing a curse on them. Conversely, those who encourage living in alignment with God's spirit are extending a blessing.

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    5 mins
  • Lady Liberty
    Sep 8 2025

    Lady Liberty is like an enticing snake saying you can be your own god; you have a right to do whatever you want in fact, she might be the same snake in the Garden of Eden, home of the free and the home of the brave. Trey Knowles's allegory comedy Lady Liberty shows exactly that.

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    10 mins
  • The Yiddish Interpreter
    Sep 8 2025

    Trey Knowles - The Yiddish Interpreter is an allegory comedy message in which Nazis were talking in Yiddish about how the government was missing their payment to Israel and to Nazis because the payment is going to the Rothschilds Jews in Germany. The so-called pope came in sync with the German Roman Empire and tried to take away people's pipeline to God. Trey Knowles interprets the conversation from Yiddish as he got kidnap by German Nazis.

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    6 mins
  • Azazel the United States 5-Star General
    Aug 25 2025

    Trey Knowles' “Azazel the United States 5-Star General” is an allegorical comedy that blends humor with sharp social commentary. In the story, the U.S. 5-Star General becomes possessed by the demon Azazel, who also infiltrates the minds of powerful tech leaders like Elon Musk and Palmer Luckey. Under Azazel's influence, they push forward AI-driven weaponry designed for humanity's destruction.

    Knowles uses satire to urge audiences to recognize the distinction between humans and mankind—those made in God's image versus those who may be corrupted by Azazel's spirit. The result is a comedy that is both thought-provoking and darkly funny, leaving readers to question who—or what—might really be controlling influential figures like Musk and Luckey.

    In Jewish Apocrypha (Book of Enoch)

    Azazel is portrayed as one of the fallen angels who taught humans forbidden knowledge—like weapon-making and sorcery.

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    11 mins
  • Stop Killing Virgins
    Aug 22 2025

    "Stop Killing Virgins" by Trey Knowles is a witty and thought-provoking allegorical comedy that delivers a powerful message. Through humor and satire, Knowles urges society to stop the harmful practices of forcing virgins into marriage or threatening them with violence. He emphasizes that love cannot be manufactured through fear or coercion—true love must be genuine and freely given. The play challenges outdated mindsets and calls for a shift toward compassion, respect, and emotional integrity.

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    13 mins
  • Netanyahu Circumcision
    Aug 7 2025

    Trey Knowles - Netanyahu Circumcision

    In this comedic piece, Trey Knowles humorously addresses Netanyahu, urging him to understand that true circumcision is of the heart, not just physical. Through satire, Trey highlights the spiritual message that without a change of heart, one may carry inner torment—symbolized as a "thorn in the flesh"—that cannot be ignored.

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    6 mins
  • The Republican Church
    Aug 6 2025

    In his hilarious stand-up set "The Republican Church," Trey Knowles tells Republican Evangelicals not to bother inviting him to their church—because, as he puts it, “Y'all don't know Jesus.” With bold humor and sharp insight, he calls out the politics-over-faith culture in a performance that's as thought-provoking as it is funny.

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    15 mins
  • Dog Returns to His Vomit
    Aug 4 2025

    In his stand-up allegory comedy Dog Returns to His Vomit, Trey Knowles offers a bold and witty critique of the fall of Great Britain's House. Through sharp humor, he portrays the nation as being dismantled by the very same spirit and behaviors that built it. The comedy climaxes with a surreal twist, as a modern-day British prince comes face-to-face with the deathly figure of Hades—symbolizing the inevitable consequences of repeating the past.

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    2 mins