Nephilim Death Squad - March 07, 2025


003: The Book of Genesis w⧸ Ed Mabrie - Angels & The Physics of God


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 54 minutes

Words per Minute

202.28699

Word Count

23,127

Sentence Count

1,747

Misogynist Sentences

27

Hate Speech Sentences

72


Summary

On this episode of the show, we have a special guest on the show this week, Ed Kucharski. Ed is a writer, podcaster, and podcaster who has been a long-time friend of mine and someone I've been trying to get in touch with for a long time. He's been with me on a number of occasions, and I've always been a fan of his work, so it's no surprise that he's been a great addition to the show.


Transcript

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00:00:30.000 We are being hypnotized by people like this.
00:00:38.480 News readers, politicians, teachers, lecturers.
00:00:43.460 We are in a country and in a world that is being run by unbelievably sick people.
00:00:51.900 The chasm between what we're told is going on and what is really going on is absolutely enormous.
00:00:58.140 Oh, yeah, dude. There's some Nephilim shit.
00:01:00.560 It's like we all know it's going down, but no one's saying shit what happened to the home of the brave.
00:01:06.020 These much people they controlling us now, I know we're talking about how they made a spot to be slaves.
00:01:11.120 And everybody's just walking around, heading to clouds, I want to wake you to a dead in the grave.
00:01:16.340 But then it's too late, we need to be ready to raise up.
00:01:19.160 Welcome to the end of day.
00:01:20.900 Everybody is slaves, only some are aware that the government releasing poison in their hands.
00:01:26.000 Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to another episode of Nephilim Death Squad.
00:01:32.420 I am David Lee Corbo, a.k.a. The Raven.
00:01:35.600 That is Top Lobster, the father of disinformation.
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00:02:23.560 Epstein's back in the news.
00:02:25.240 We almost forgot, but I don't want to talk about that today.
00:02:27.860 No, we're not going to talk about Epstein.
00:02:30.160 Yeah, we had a long conversation with Ed.
00:02:32.440 We're saying, like, we're done with this stuff.
00:02:34.400 We're talking about the book of Genesis.
00:02:36.460 I'm very excited to get back into it.
00:02:38.840 Ed, what's up, man?
00:02:40.340 Hey, how you guys doing?
00:02:41.260 I dig the new video intro.
00:02:44.400 I saw you laughing at the egg.
00:02:47.340 Yeah, that was my favorite part.
00:02:49.960 But I love you guys.
00:02:51.420 We brought a lot of good contemporary stuff with Trump and Elon doing that.
00:02:54.920 Yes.
00:02:55.240 Good job.
00:02:56.540 I forgot that we had that animation of me as a bird man birthing an egg, and then we got that so long ago.
00:03:03.020 And then if you look at the evolution of, I guess, our talking points and how integral the egg has become, it's kind of funny that we had that animation.
00:03:10.640 But before we get into the book of Genesis series, because Fridays are definitively for the Lord now.
00:03:17.120 We're co-opting Fridays.
00:03:18.220 We're bringing it to the Lord.
00:03:19.500 But we got a little bit of business to go through.
00:03:21.840 Ed, where can people find your work and support you?
00:03:25.460 Yeah, so my legacy site is faithbyreason.net.
00:03:29.600 That's where all the stuff I've been working on for years and years is blogs, podcasts, videos.
00:03:35.320 And I will say right now, if you are interested, go get as much stuff as you can as possible, because I'm going to make some changes.
00:03:42.020 And I'm going to start rearranging some things, which means some of my content is going to start coming down.
00:03:47.020 And I'm going to start putting it in different formats that people can digest differently, because there's like so much stuff up here.
00:03:52.720 It's really hard to navigate.
00:03:54.520 So I want to make sure that my readers, my listeners are able to just get what they need quickly.
00:04:00.440 And it's an unorganized mess.
00:04:02.800 So if there's something you want to grab, grab it now, because it's soon going to be going down and there'll be different ways to access it.
00:04:09.380 Other way, my preferred way right now to interact with me is through Patreon.
00:04:14.460 So if you go to patreon.com slash faithbyreason, that is the vibrant community that's been building since early this year.
00:04:22.680 It started in January.
00:04:23.500 It's really grown.
00:04:24.960 I appreciate all you guys who become Patreons.
00:04:26.880 And so as Patreons, there's two levels.
00:04:28.320 At the first level, you get access to all my stuff that I'm posting as soon as I post it.
00:04:34.240 It goes to Patreon before it goes to any of the free stuff, free feeds, or even my own website.
00:04:39.540 And I'm going to be dropping the next video for the Genesis series.
00:04:43.580 I just finished editing it last night.
00:04:44.900 I need to make a thumbnail for it.
00:04:46.040 Then it's going up for Patreons only.
00:04:48.160 Then you have to wait.
00:04:48.680 If you want the free feed, you got to wait a couple of weeks.
00:04:51.420 You also get Q&As.
00:04:52.640 I'm putting up a new Q&A today where I'm answering questions about the temple, about the three
00:04:58.120 temples, as well as whether or not Christians are obliged to work to obey the Sabbath and
00:05:06.480 tithe.
00:05:07.120 Those huge questions.
00:05:09.040 So you get that in bonus content.
00:05:11.720 Those will get you in trouble, Ed.
00:05:13.000 The tithing one.
00:05:14.000 That's a...
00:05:14.380 Oh, I know.
00:05:14.900 I know it is.
00:05:15.480 That's why I do this.
00:05:17.420 So I can get in trouble.
00:05:18.220 I am in the business of ruffling feathers.
00:05:24.680 That's my niche.
00:05:25.560 My niche is stuff has to make sense.
00:05:28.240 And I'm not going to get all behind all the...
00:05:30.300 I'm not getting with all the dogma and all that kind of stuff.
00:05:32.860 I'm like, does this make sense?
00:05:34.440 I don't care what the local church says or what this group says.
00:05:38.980 Does it make sense?
00:05:39.760 Is it in the Bible?
00:05:40.860 And should we be doing it?
00:05:42.060 And well, you'll see my answer on the Q&A today.
00:05:44.480 And so if you want to take it a level up, then you can join my next tier and you get
00:05:49.620 everything with the lower tier, but you also get access to the monthly Bible study where
00:05:55.180 we go through the entire Bible in 12 months, once a month on the third Sunday.
00:06:00.280 Actually, it's coming up in a couple of weeks where we look at the entire Bible through the
00:06:03.000 supernatural point of view, through the spiritual aspect.
00:06:05.220 We're looking behind the curtain at what's really going on because it's not our story.
00:06:09.140 The Bible's God's story.
00:06:10.380 And the whole purpose of it is to help you in your walk with God.
00:06:14.800 And the way you can be helped in that walk, the most effective way to have relationship
00:06:18.940 with God is to know who he is and to know what he wants from us.
00:06:22.380 And that's really what it's all about, is helping you just better your walk with God.
00:06:27.360 I love that.
00:06:27.740 Yeah, definitely.
00:06:28.840 Just, I mean, we did...
00:06:30.520 Oh, sorry. Go ahead, Tom.
00:06:31.240 Sorry, Davey.
00:06:31.840 I think there's a little bit of a delay on your end, but that's fine.
00:06:33.900 We did the first Bible study and it's kind of a, it's what we've been doing on the show
00:06:40.240 on NDS.
00:06:41.060 So it's just like more of that, but in more of a specific way.
00:06:44.220 And that specific way of looking at the Bible has definitely helped me a lot as somebody
00:06:48.880 who, especially the Old Testament, you look, I used to look at it and be like, this is boring.
00:06:53.520 Like these, thou's, this one begot that.
00:06:56.000 And I'm like, so what?
00:06:56.900 But once you start looking at it from a different perspective, which Ed is teaching, it's like
00:07:00.420 it actually makes it matter.
00:07:02.120 So yeah.
00:07:03.280 Yeah.
00:07:03.560 And to the nether knight's point, it's not, we're not going to be interrupting Ed.
00:07:07.440 So yeah, he might actually be able to get a thought across without us derailing him one
00:07:11.720 way or another.
00:07:12.400 Yeah.
00:07:12.540 You'll have to mute our mics.
00:07:13.580 Also, I love that idea of that Q&A and trying to figure out what makes sense within the church
00:07:18.880 or how you worship, because obviously people are, we have this habit of, of playing a game
00:07:24.880 of telephone.
00:07:25.700 You know, it starts off as one thing.
00:07:27.100 And then throughout history, we kind of misconstrued these, these traditions or these rituals or
00:07:33.120 ceremonies, and we kind of add our own baggage to it.
00:07:35.920 Next thing you know, you don't know what is actually called upon us to do.
00:07:39.920 And what is that just something that, that people made a habit of doing.
00:07:42.780 We have a real nasty way of doing that.
00:07:45.360 And so that's a great tool.
00:07:47.320 And I just want to say that before we get into it, that's really how I look at faith by
00:07:51.380 reason is you, you're giving people a bunch of different tools in order to kind of, you
00:07:56.900 know, make decisions on their own or, or at least think critically about what it is that
00:08:02.140 the Bible is calling us to do or what, what it is that the Bible is actually saying.
00:08:05.760 And so it's a great tool.
00:08:07.720 And I highly recommend people go and check that out.
00:08:10.020 Yeah.
00:08:10.360 A lot of the traditions that we, that we do, that we, that has just been burned into our
00:08:14.380 brains.
00:08:15.100 A lot of them are just, like you said, we just, we're doing it because other people do it.
00:08:18.200 We're playing the telephone game.
00:08:19.180 But then there's also, sometimes there's an agenda behind it and always, I mean, we're
00:08:23.780 all truth seekers here, you know?
00:08:25.360 And so I look at the truth, like who's, who's benefiting from the tithe?
00:08:29.380 Who's benefiting from Sabbath?
00:08:32.080 What's their agenda?
00:08:33.040 And there are agendas behind it.
00:08:35.180 And again, some of them are innocent.
00:08:36.620 They just say, we're just doing it.
00:08:37.540 Cause we're doing it with other people say, Hey, you know what?
00:08:38.960 I'm, I'm, you know, the mobile movie, JFK, that was a great scene with, um, with, with,
00:08:43.900 um, Donald Sutherland and Kevin Costner, where Sutherland is saying, you know, when you're
00:08:47.640 looking into this, you have to ask the questions, you know, who's, who has the power to do it?
00:08:51.340 Um, and basically who's benefiting from it and who can, who can cover it up?
00:08:54.680 Those are the, those, I mean, those are just basic questions you should always ask.
00:08:58.340 Uh, I want to address this right real quick.
00:09:00.380 Nancy says, can you ask Ed about the connection between the Catholic church and the synagogue
00:09:03.780 of Satan?
00:09:04.220 The only reason I'm going to say no is because we just swore before this episode started that
00:09:09.560 we weren't going to talk about the Jews.
00:09:10.900 If you want Jew talk, you got to go and catch yesterday's episode.
00:09:13.900 Of dangerous retards with myself and the entire, the entire Bible is up to Jews.
00:09:19.560 Oh, dude.
00:09:19.920 So we're going to, that is true.
00:09:21.240 Yeah.
00:09:21.380 And I guess there's no real way of avoiding it.
00:09:23.160 Uh, or you can also, um, or you can go to, or to face by reason.
00:09:27.060 I talked about it there.
00:09:27.800 Um, in, in the revelation series, um, I, I, I touch on that and Catholicism.
00:09:33.380 Um, you will have to go to rumble to get the part about the Kazarian stuff.
00:09:38.120 Cause I had to take that down off YouTube cause they gave me a warning.
00:09:40.500 Did they really?
00:09:41.680 Yeah.
00:09:41.920 Man, I think that has a lot more monetized.
00:09:45.720 And then they said, you know, this is, you know, you might want to re edit.
00:09:48.900 It's not, I'm just putting it on rumble.
00:09:50.060 Forget you guys.
00:09:50.660 So you have to go to rumble.
00:09:51.580 You might want to re edit this.
00:09:52.320 You might want to lie to the people.
00:09:54.000 All right.
00:09:54.160 Did they mention, did they mention specifically what the violation was?
00:09:58.180 Um, it was, it was generic.
00:09:59.280 I don't recall.
00:09:59.900 It was something like, um, it wasn't hate speech.
00:10:03.160 It was something along those lines of like sensitivity or I forget exactly.
00:10:07.020 Unfounded conspiracy, things like that.
00:10:08.920 Okay.
00:10:09.380 They said they were going to put a context box around it or something.
00:10:14.240 Yeah.
00:10:14.480 Like, Hey, put your context box around it and then leave me alone.
00:10:17.120 How about that?
00:10:17.480 I don't want to talk about it again, but we kind of have to, it's like the thing with
00:10:20.300 the Epstein thing and, and, uh, Ian Carroll, what's coming up on Twitter all day now is
00:10:25.340 people saying like, this is anti-Semitic, but like, they're like screaming at this guy
00:10:30.440 saying that he's this and that, but I'm like, no one's denying the claim.
00:10:33.720 No one's denying what he's saying.
00:10:35.020 Yeah.
00:10:35.200 Nobody's calling anybody a liar.
00:10:36.900 They're just saying, how dare you?
00:10:38.760 Yeah.
00:10:39.120 Like you're a bad person, but I'm like, Oh God, like this is not a good look guys.
00:10:42.660 Is he lying?
00:10:43.360 If he's lying, debunk them.
00:10:45.560 But I think so far.
00:10:47.140 Yeah.
00:10:47.300 Calling names is not, I mean, that's, you know, the, the dog that got hits the one that
00:10:51.320 barks.
00:10:52.140 So, um, Ed real quick, what is your rumble?
00:10:56.200 713 Rob is asking.
00:10:57.520 And I think it's a good, um, I think you just, um, I'll get it for you before the end
00:11:01.540 of the show.
00:11:01.880 I know if you just search by faith, but it's just faith by reason.
00:11:04.560 I mean, I think tops already on it.
00:11:06.080 I can see his gears, uh, uh, churning instead of, but I believe it is at faith by reason
00:11:11.740 8, 8, 3 for some reason, but I think in rumble, it's just faith by reason.
00:11:14.680 We're going to, we're working on Ed getting, uh, yeah, I don't even following the rumble.
00:11:18.520 We're working on you getting a link tree.
00:11:19.780 So that way we can just put your link tree and all your stuff will be there.
00:11:23.320 That's going to be the way to do it.
00:11:24.900 Yeah.
00:11:25.020 I'm going to work on that this weekend.
00:11:25.980 Get that, get that going.
00:11:27.800 Um, but yeah, one last thing I know we're, we're, we will get into Genesis.
00:11:30.900 I promise.
00:11:31.240 Yeah.
00:11:31.340 There, there, there's the rumble.
00:11:32.360 So you can find it, um, there you go.
00:11:34.480 Faith by reason.
00:11:35.320 The faith by reason.
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00:13:05.900 And I'm working on doing some e-books.
00:13:07.960 So I'm just going to take some of the popular subjects and some folks have been asking for
00:13:13.840 in more condensed form instead of having to rummage through my website to find it.
00:13:18.200 You know, here it is in an e-book and it'll either be, depending on the length of the
00:13:22.520 books, because I'm going to do several, they'll either be at no cost of Patreons, they'll be
00:13:25.720 at a discount for Patreons and then, you know, everyone else.
00:13:28.160 I think it would be pretty cool to have physical books as well.
00:13:31.360 And I can walk you through when the time is ready, how to do that.
00:13:33.940 You can do that through Amazon.
00:13:35.000 I've already designed for a couple of people who have done that, but yeah, a couple of
00:13:38.540 books right here that say Ed Mabry on it would be pretty dope.
00:13:41.340 So I'd be down for that.
00:13:43.100 We'll just talk about that offline.
00:13:44.580 I'd love to, because I thought about that as well.
00:13:46.480 I didn't know what the process was, but I mean, e-books are easy, but doing it, having
00:13:49.620 a hard copy of some of this, maybe it's doable.
00:13:51.960 Revelation series.
00:13:53.220 Yeah.
00:13:53.540 That would be voluminous.
00:13:55.540 No one's going to read all that.
00:13:56.940 Well, you know, just on the topic of how it's a great tool, what you're offering right
00:14:02.280 now, given all the conversation around spirituality, around God, around Christianity, I don't know
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00:14:12.660 sphere, but it feels very much to me like something akin to a resurgence is happening.
00:14:17.400 And if you don't want to call it a resurgence, you can certainly say that the spiritual realm
00:14:21.020 has piqued people's interests and in a time where everybody is now entertaining these
00:14:25.500 ideas, right?
00:14:26.420 We're talking about Ian Carroll is, is, uh, is, is bringing up the Epstein thing.
00:14:31.040 And Tucker Carlson's talking about the Nephilim and everything.
00:14:32.960 It's a wild time.
00:14:34.360 People could use these resources.
00:14:35.540 So whether it's ebook or a website and I'll run by real quick, I was going to talk to
00:14:39.860 you guys about this offline, but as long as you have the audience, I'm just going to put
00:14:42.220 this out there because I had this idea this morning that I get a lot of questions and
00:14:45.560 I know that we have very short attention spans.
00:14:47.360 It's just how things are.
00:14:48.820 I mean, so some people don't have time to read a whole book.
00:14:53.060 They just want, they want some of the basics.
00:14:54.640 So I was thinking of just maybe in addition to doing, you know, full eBooks that are, you
00:14:58.480 know, five, six, seven chapters, maybe just like quick sheets, like, you know, five minutes,
00:15:02.980 like understand this in five, understand salvation in five minutes.
00:15:05.980 I was saying in five minutes.
00:15:07.960 So just be like a quick couple of pages, you know, for, you know, very low cost, but you
00:15:12.040 can just go through that and understand the basics.
00:15:14.480 And if you're going to take a deeper dive, yeah, you can go into the deeper stuff.
00:15:16.540 I think people, I get lots of questions of like, you know, what's, what's the best Bible
00:15:20.300 to use?
00:15:21.260 You know, what do you, I can, I can, you know, the Schofield Bible, obviously, you know,
00:15:26.760 what we need to start doing is, you know, how the Watchtower Society and the JWs, they
00:15:30.660 released like a magazine that has some topical, whatever, we got to start releasing like a
00:15:34.940 faith by reason slash NDS, a physical magazine, a short magazine, and it's got some topics in
00:15:41.400 there.
00:15:42.180 We have a name already.
00:15:43.340 It would be a retards digest.
00:15:45.200 Retards digest is a banger.
00:15:47.820 They're working on that.
00:15:48.980 Yeah.
00:15:49.360 You're going to make that one guy really mad who keeps, you know, getting angry.
00:15:53.940 Oh, retard finder.
00:15:54.380 Yeah.
00:15:54.600 There's a retard finder on X and I'm like, that's not a bad thing.
00:15:58.240 I don't know why he's calling all of my, my least favorite people retards.
00:16:02.120 I'm like, you need to find my favorite people, the people that I like and call them retards
00:16:05.640 because we're taking it back.
00:16:07.480 We're taking the power back in the word retard.
00:16:09.240 It's now a good thing.
00:16:10.080 Um, so people are listening right now.
00:16:12.640 If you think that's a good idea, like a little, you know, understand X in five minutes or something
00:16:15.920 like that, let me know.
00:16:16.620 And I'll stop reducing some of those.
00:16:18.980 That would be very good.
00:16:19.460 Go ahead, Raven.
00:16:20.520 Well, I was just going to say, I was going to pass the ball to you and say, where are we
00:16:23.260 starting today?
00:16:23.940 In regards to the third episode of our book of, uh, Genesis exploring.
00:16:28.300 Actually get into that.
00:16:30.400 So last, last time I ended, I ended like, I was halfway through talking about angels and
00:16:35.920 the Elohim and what they are, but I realized that I want to take a step back because one
00:16:40.060 of the reasons we're doing this, I mean, I'm doing the full Genesis series, you know,
00:16:42.960 step by step, you know, in, in, in the full depth.
00:16:45.520 And one of the things we talked about doing with this show was, you know, just kind of riffing
00:16:49.700 on some stuff and doing some philosophical talk and, and, and helping me refine certain
00:16:54.600 things.
00:16:55.220 Yes.
00:16:55.720 And so I want to talk before I want to finish up the angels, cause we were talking about
00:16:59.780 the, we were starting to talk about the angelic civilization and the hierarchy and the different
00:17:03.580 types of, of the angels and things like that.
00:17:06.700 Um, I want to go back and talk a little bit more about God philosophically.
00:17:10.680 Like what is, what is God?
00:17:13.400 I mean, and not being vague about it, because you know, faith by reason, we don't, I don't
00:17:17.880 do platitudes, I don't do, you know, he's just this great thing that's bigger than us.
00:17:21.300 Now let's kind of get into it.
00:17:24.180 So, um, when I think about that, you know, even before at the beginning, you know, what
00:17:29.260 was God, where was God, how did he, how did the universe come into being?
00:17:32.780 And if you look at our physical universe, you have to start with what we know, because
00:17:36.480 when someone asks me, you know, how do you, how can, how can we understand God?
00:17:40.980 I said, well, you start with what you're able to understand as a human being, you understand
00:17:45.440 every aspect of that, and then you have to, you know, and what, and anything else you
00:17:49.340 have to get from, from divine revelation.
00:17:51.320 So what do we know?
00:17:53.060 We know about our, our physical universe.
00:17:55.160 We know is it's either infinite or finite.
00:17:57.080 Well, you know, it's, it's finite.
00:17:58.380 It's not infinite because it's kind of thermodynamics is the entropy law that over time, basically
00:18:03.120 you lose heat, you lose energy.
00:18:05.280 So if the universe was infinitely old, it will be infinitely cold because all the energy
00:18:08.960 would have dissipated over infinity and plus, you know, and scientists have all, all
00:18:12.380 agreed the universe is finite, meaning it had a definitive beginning.
00:18:15.440 Being that at some point there was no universe and then it began.
00:18:19.320 So how, how does, how does it come into being?
00:18:22.400 Well, there's again, two options.
00:18:24.420 It either came into being naturally or outside of what we know about nature.
00:18:29.340 Well, we can eliminate it coming into being naturally because we, again, we have the laws
00:18:34.020 of nature.
00:18:34.420 We have, again, the laws of thermodynamics.
00:18:35.800 The first law of thermodynamics in layman's terms says, says that matter and energy cannot
00:18:40.560 be created or destroyed.
00:18:41.680 So the universe could not have come into existence on its own naturally, meaning it had to come
00:18:47.360 into existence supernaturally.
00:18:49.980 So there was a supernatural creation.
00:18:53.140 And we know that the universe, the next thing we can use is the law of causality, which states
00:18:58.700 that for every effect, there is a cause.
00:19:00.680 And that cause is greater than and independent of the effect.
00:19:05.000 The universe is an effect.
00:19:06.820 Therefore, whatever caused the universe has to be greater than the universe and independent
00:19:11.400 of it or outside of it.
00:19:12.800 That's what we call transcendence.
00:19:14.320 So we can know from just from human thought, no Bible or anything that the universe had
00:19:19.660 to create, was created.
00:19:21.320 Whatever created the universe has to be greater than the universe and outside of the universe.
00:19:25.220 And it has to be supernatural.
00:19:26.420 It has to be outside of the natural laws.
00:19:30.020 So that leads us to what do we know that?
00:19:33.080 So it also, it can't be physical because physical is the creation.
00:19:36.420 So it also has to be immaterial.
00:19:38.000 The guests, we get to transcendence.
00:19:39.660 So what can we, what do we know that is non-material that can, that can treat, that can be the cause
00:19:47.040 of creating something that is material?
00:19:49.540 And I would say information.
00:19:52.960 Information can bring about physical creation.
00:19:56.680 And I give an example in one of my early videos, I think like the second video, second
00:20:01.480 or third video I do in the Genesis series, where an example of the first farmer.
00:20:05.560 Let's say before farming, you have hunter-gatherers.
00:20:07.340 You know, they would just, they would hunt animals or they would gather whatever fruits
00:20:10.660 or vegetables they happen to see in nature.
00:20:12.260 Let's say one day, this guy's on his route, you know, going to hunt an animal for his family.
00:20:16.340 He sees, you know, the tree that he picks tomatoes off of.
00:20:19.300 He sees a wild tomato plant.
00:20:21.380 And he picks all the tomatoes off.
00:20:22.880 Then one day he walks by and he sees that one of the tomatoes has fallen to the ground
00:20:26.140 and was rotting.
00:20:26.720 So he's not going to pick that one up.
00:20:27.600 He just walks by it.
00:20:28.980 Days go by.
00:20:29.720 He sees the tomato disintegrates.
00:20:31.720 Just some seeds are left.
00:20:32.780 And over, you know, as the days go by, the seeds get covered in dirt.
00:20:35.420 Then it rains.
00:20:36.620 Then he sees that a plant starts to come up.
00:20:39.700 He's like, well, okay.
00:20:40.680 Then he keep, as he keeps going by his route every day, that plant grows.
00:20:43.320 It starts producing tomatoes.
00:20:45.060 And he starts picking the tomatoes.
00:20:46.400 He says, wait a minute.
00:20:47.920 That's what happened, you know, just unintentionally.
00:20:50.760 What if I took tomatoes and took the seeds myself and I put a bunch of these seeds in the
00:20:55.940 ground and cover them and water them?
00:20:57.780 I could have all the tomatoes I want.
00:20:59.060 I don't need to go out and hunt and gather for them.
00:21:00.480 I can make them myself.
00:21:01.180 So he is the first farmer.
00:21:04.180 What did he physically do?
00:21:06.280 Nothing.
00:21:06.920 He just observed information.
00:21:08.760 And that information gave him cause of creation.
00:21:11.180 He was able to create his first garden of tomatoes.
00:21:14.200 And so let's say he does have other plants and, you know, vegetables.
00:21:17.260 Now he has a whole orchard.
00:21:18.820 Now he says, you know, I've got all this stuff, more than I need.
00:21:21.620 I'm going to hire some dudes.
00:21:22.680 I'm going to hire like 10 guys and say, hey, 100 gatherers, instead of going out there and
00:21:26.320 maybe getting ripped apart by a bear or slept around by a moose or some shit like that,
00:21:29.540 come to my area, pick all my vegetables for me.
00:21:33.040 I'll let you keep 10% of them.
00:21:34.500 You give the other 90% to me.
00:21:36.000 So your family has, you know, food.
00:21:37.800 So now first businessman, all based on information.
00:21:41.720 Let's say they rise up.
00:21:42.660 They say, no, there's 10 of us and only one of you.
00:21:45.200 We can keep, we can beat you up and take your orchard from you.
00:21:48.820 And if we don't, you don't give us a raise.
00:21:50.620 Okay, do that.
00:21:51.560 Fine.
00:21:52.240 And I'll be, I'll be screwed for a little while, but you know what I can do?
00:21:54.820 I can take my information, find another plot of land, do it all over again.
00:21:58.400 You guys don't have my information.
00:22:00.380 So after this season of crops, you're, you're, you're done.
00:22:04.260 So who's more powerful, the information or the people doing the physical labor?
00:22:08.300 The guy with the information.
00:22:09.820 Yeah.
00:22:10.580 So information.
00:22:11.880 So all that little, I know it's a kind of a clumsy scenario, but, but it's just to
00:22:15.280 demonstrate that information can be the cause of things being formed physically.
00:22:20.100 And when you get into the actual physics of it, which we've, I think we've talked about
00:22:22.940 before when I've been on, on other episodes and we'd get into, you know, what the atom
00:22:26.800 is made out of.
00:22:27.380 And it's basically electricity and thoughts and consciousness, which maybe we'll get into
00:22:31.940 that a little bit later on, but that information is what shapes those thoughts.
00:22:35.860 And that's what ends up creating our physical universe.
00:22:39.420 So, so basically the, my point is that the source is information.
00:22:44.180 That's the first cause, but not just any information, because again, the first cause has to have no
00:22:48.420 precedent causes because there's no infinite regression, whatever calls the universe has
00:22:53.040 to be a cause with no precedent causes.
00:22:55.800 So do we know of anything that is causeless and can be the source of information?
00:23:03.180 And I think the answer to that is principles.
00:23:05.940 Hmm.
00:23:07.080 Principles can be our, again, cause principles aren't, I mean, causality is a principle.
00:23:12.600 Um, you know, thermodynamics, these are principles.
00:23:16.580 They're not just exist.
00:23:17.780 Like, uh, right.
00:23:20.060 Right.
00:23:20.660 Yeah.
00:23:21.300 And so when you get down to the two causeless principles would be qualitative and quantitative
00:23:26.720 and the qualitative would be right.
00:23:28.900 And quantitative would be just justice.
00:23:33.180 Right.
00:23:33.520 Means something is just, it's, it's binary.
00:23:35.520 It's either right or it's not right.
00:23:36.780 And resource and right has to exist before something can be wrong.
00:23:39.360 You have to know what's right.
00:23:40.040 So right exists and just, justice just says that things equal out.
00:23:44.180 You see it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's
00:23:45.660 equivalence.
00:23:47.180 So, so, and again, I'm, I'm giving a short answer to a very, you can go into faith by
00:23:51.800 reason.
00:23:52.040 I dive into it more, but so the, the creator of the universe has to be right.
00:23:57.680 And just always and completely righteous and just.
00:24:00.920 Right.
00:24:01.300 And then what does Jesus say that he is the way the truth and truth is like.
00:24:06.200 It's information, right?
00:24:07.340 It's, it's right information.
00:24:09.100 Yeah, exactly.
00:24:09.960 A truth is, is actually, it's, it's a facts that create.
00:24:13.260 That's the, um, the definition of it.
00:24:15.800 The full definition.
00:24:16.580 What's the definition of it?
00:24:17.420 A facts that create.
00:24:19.600 Because if you say truth is facts, well, you know, you, you can, you actually, you can
00:24:23.680 actually get around that.
00:24:24.580 If you say like a, um, let's say a fact is, no, I think that, I think you're fat.
00:24:32.180 That's a fact.
00:24:32.860 I think that, but it's not true because I can tell Raven, you know, you work out.
00:24:38.040 So I can say, I think you're fat.
00:24:39.860 And that's, that is factual, but it's not true.
00:24:44.060 So truth is facts that, that actually, uh, create that, that are good.
00:24:48.260 And the definition of good is that which creates.
00:24:49.880 And that we're talking about information creating, right?
00:24:53.920 So that would be, uh, truth specifically.
00:24:58.000 Huh?
00:24:58.900 So that's pretty much the limit of what we can know about the creator, um, through our human
00:25:04.980 minds, anything else we'd have to, we'd learn about it would have to come from the creator
00:25:08.600 himself.
00:25:09.420 So you have various sources of information that claim to know who the creator is or what
00:25:14.940 the creator is.
00:25:15.620 And, but we have to see if, if those information sources, sources match what we know in our
00:25:21.680 human minds, from, from our, our human endeavors, what we were just talking about, our human
00:25:26.000 understanding.
00:25:26.760 So you have, first of all, you have the secular point of view, which, you know, the universe
00:25:29.860 created itself.
00:25:30.620 And then, you know, big bang, trillions of beneficial accidents happening in a row, beneficial
00:25:34.920 mutations, life coming from non-life.
00:25:36.700 Well, none of that fits because that's natural.
00:25:40.200 And the first things we know that created was supernatural.
00:25:42.660 We know the creator was transcendent outside of the, of the created universe.
00:25:46.760 So we can eliminate the secular point of view.
00:25:49.780 Then you have all the, so at least with all the religious points of view and most of the
00:25:54.040 religions have their creation narratives, have the God, God's creating the universe
00:25:59.540 from within the universe.
00:26:02.080 So we know that's incorrect because we know that the creator of the universe had to be
00:26:05.900 transcendent, had to be outside of the universe.
00:26:07.700 So that leaves us with the three, well, basically, I'll say two and a half monotheistic religions,
00:26:15.860 Judeo-Christianity and Islam.
00:26:18.380 Well, they do have the creator as being supernatural, transcendent.
00:26:22.760 And, you know, and, and, and, and, and again, outside the universe and all, and all that good
00:26:28.960 stuff, but not only Judeo-Christianity presents our God as always a completely right and just
00:26:34.500 Islam does not.
00:26:36.040 Islam in, in, in, in the Quran, Allah is capricious.
00:26:40.060 He says he can do anything he wants.
00:26:41.620 Allah can lie.
00:26:43.300 Hmm.
00:26:44.580 Lying is not right or just.
00:26:46.520 That's interesting too, because a lot of the, uh, I guess, pagan mythoses, right?
00:26:53.340 When it comes to like Vedic, uh, belief systems, for example, their gods are not transcendent.
00:27:00.200 Their gods were birthed out of an event that was outside of them.
00:27:05.200 So it's like the, the cosmic egg is, is one that they really lean on.
00:27:08.260 And it's like the egg just pops up out of chaos.
00:27:11.280 And then out of the egg is birthed to like a mother deity.
00:27:14.760 And then the rest of the pantheons are birthed from her.
00:27:17.520 So yeah, they don't even, y'all don't even have transcendent gods.
00:27:20.760 That's embarrassing.
00:27:22.200 Yeah.
00:27:22.380 I mean, the Greek gods are the same way.
00:27:24.060 The Egyptian gods are, they're all inside of the universe.
00:27:26.920 They all presume that there's some physical stuff, be it chaos or, or just, or just some
00:27:33.180 kind of exotic matter, but it always starts with stuff preexisting.
00:27:37.860 And it can't because there's, because infinity, there's no, there is no infinity.
00:27:42.260 It is not infinitely old.
00:27:43.880 Again, the law of second law of thermodynamics completely destroys that.
00:27:47.060 Even when you get down to, uh, the seculars, the current, the latest secular point of view,
00:27:51.820 which is, you know, the, the, the quantum theory that everything was at a singularity with
00:27:56.260 all the potential energy.
00:27:57.460 Well, that still gives you the same problem.
00:27:59.700 That potential energy would have, would have eventually run out.
00:28:03.660 You can't really, that's actually very funny because it's the argument that
00:28:07.780 they have, meaning these like, you know, uh, pagan, uh, uh, belief systems are no better
00:28:14.260 really than the big bang in the sense that it's like, well, what created the, the, the
00:28:18.600 egg, what came before the chaotic primordial waters?
00:28:21.340 Like what, what?
00:28:22.160 And they're like, it doesn't matter.
00:28:23.340 I don't know, but I'll tell you what my gods came at.
00:28:26.900 And it's like, if you go into the big bang, well, what set off the big bang?
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00:29:59.020 I don't know.
00:30:00.500 Yeah.
00:30:01.160 God's not real, but I don't know.
00:30:03.060 They have some very interesting theories, but there's no proof, which means it's faith.
00:30:07.820 Right.
00:30:08.920 Right.
00:30:10.120 So one of the many reasons why I believe in the Bible, because the Bible is the only
00:30:14.080 source of information we have that presents the creator as everything that he has, all
00:30:19.400 the criteria that needs to be met, supernatural, transcendent, outside the universe, causeless,
00:30:26.320 information, always and completely right and just.
00:30:29.640 Only the Bible does that.
00:30:30.700 So that's why we can, that's one of the reasons why I believe we can believe it as that information
00:30:36.120 source, because none of the other ones do that.
00:30:37.680 Why not, like, why don't the other ones do that?
00:30:41.460 Like if, why not just copy this, uh, this story?
00:30:45.600 It's the, it's the story that's the most logical.
00:30:47.780 Like if I was going to make a fake religion, I would copy some of like these really important
00:30:52.560 tenants and they just don't do it for whatever reason.
00:30:56.320 Here's why, here's my opinion about that.
00:30:58.860 Who is behind every false religion when you get to the very top, it's the fallen angels,
00:31:03.680 the fallen Elohim.
00:31:04.260 Right.
00:31:05.120 They have a vested interest and you, and not presenting themselves that way because they
00:31:10.260 will not live up to it.
00:31:12.040 They're not always completely right and just.
00:31:14.020 So they can't say that the creator is always a completely right and just because they,
00:31:18.180 because then you would say, wait a minute, you're not.
00:31:20.540 Right.
00:31:20.940 You guys do some unjust stuff.
00:31:22.020 You want child sacrifices.
00:31:23.540 You know, the Greek gods were always banging each other and raping women.
00:31:26.240 And that's what I was going to say.
00:31:27.840 It's like, if you look at the other, you know, belief systems, all the, the pantheons
00:31:32.500 are like made up of assholes, you know, they're like, they're not really the greatest dudes
00:31:36.100 at all.
00:31:37.120 And even if you get to, you know, I'm, you know, I'm not trying to crap over a year.
00:31:40.200 If you're a Muslim, I mean, I use not my thing.
00:31:42.100 You believe what you want to believe, but you know, this, when I said that Allah is capricious,
00:31:46.340 that that's not me making that up.
00:31:47.840 That is actually part of the, that's one of the, Muhammad himself said that he doesn't
00:31:52.280 even know if he, if he's would go to heaven because Allah could just snatch a rug out
00:31:55.780 from under him.
00:31:56.700 I'm like, dude, if you're not going to Muslim heaven, who is you're, you're the fricking
00:32:00.740 prophet.
00:32:01.640 Allah, the original rug puller.
00:32:03.380 Unbelievable.
00:32:04.180 Wow.
00:32:04.540 That's kind of crazy.
00:32:05.460 I didn't, wasn't aware that that's what, uh, that's what he said.
00:32:09.200 Right.
00:32:09.480 Look, I mean, that's, that's, I'm paraphrasing, obviously.
00:32:11.600 So you want to look that up.
00:32:12.380 Yeah.
00:32:12.500 But he's, he himself has a quote saying that even he's not sure if he's done it because, because in
00:32:17.380 Islam, you don't, you get into paradise by doing more good than evil.
00:32:22.220 You have to, you know, your, your scales have to be balanced, unbalanced to good.
00:32:26.980 So if you do more evil than good, then you're not going, if you do more good than evil, but
00:32:31.040 how do you know?
00:32:31.480 There's no, there's no meter.
00:32:32.940 You're not like walking around and okay, I'm, I'm, I'm above 50% today.
00:32:36.480 You don't know.
00:32:37.380 It makes sense as to why they adhere so strictly to, uh, like, uh, I think Ramadan is now where
00:32:42.720 they have to do fasting and, uh, this week.
00:32:45.240 Like, uh.
00:32:47.380 That, as an aside, my wife was talking to me about her friend.
00:32:50.340 She said, yeah, my, my friend is that she's, she's, uh, she's doing the Ramadan fast.
00:32:53.980 I'm like, really?
00:32:54.420 When did she become a Muslim?
00:32:55.420 Oh, she's not.
00:32:55.840 She's trying to lose weight.
00:32:57.240 Oh no.
00:32:58.860 There you go.
00:32:59.640 There you go.
00:33:00.180 That's a lot of what, what fasting has become.
00:33:02.240 It's now like, uh, a weight loss and a clarity tool.
00:33:05.920 Right.
00:33:06.220 So like, I, I'll use it.
00:33:07.420 It's like yoga, right?
00:33:08.420 Yeah.
00:33:08.740 It's like, it's like yoga.
00:33:09.680 Right.
00:33:09.880 So we're, we're Rogan's not telling you that you can like, I don't know, sort of align your chakras and
00:33:14.740 talk to entities, he's like, nah, it's just good for stretching.
00:33:17.320 Do it.
00:33:18.700 Yeah.
00:33:19.300 Yeah.
00:33:19.580 It's okay.
00:33:19.840 I mean, I'm all about the stretching.
00:33:21.040 I think it's, but yeah, as long as you're not doing all the, you know, all the prayer and all that kind of stuff, you got to be careful.
00:33:26.100 Yeah.
00:33:26.460 Yeah.
00:33:26.720 And that's, I mean, again, as another aside, cause I was having a conversation with someone
00:33:30.760 about this early this week about things like, you know, um, manifesting my thinking, positive
00:33:36.340 thoughts and having an attitude, an attitude of gratitude.
00:33:38.600 And he asked me, you know, do I think that's getting too close to paganism?
00:33:41.740 And I'm like, no, here's the thing.
00:33:43.340 All of everything, all the lies of, of the evil ones of Satan, of fallen angels, there's always a
00:33:48.940 kernel of truth to it, or you wouldn't believe it.
00:33:51.180 Yes.
00:33:51.900 They just take the truth and they corrupt it.
00:33:53.760 So what you have to do is, is understand the truth, being, having gratitude before you ask
00:33:59.100 for something is biblical, but thinking that you can, you know, snap your fingers and make
00:34:04.000 something appear by doing certain rituals around it.
00:34:06.800 Well, that's when the corruption comes into play.
00:34:08.300 Yeah.
00:34:08.680 And also gratitude is a way to kind of, uh, make it through this life without losing your
00:34:14.800 mind.
00:34:15.380 Right.
00:34:15.800 You know what I mean?
00:34:16.300 Because I talk about this a lot.
00:34:18.020 Like I think complaining is the, is the great commonality between one person and another.
00:34:22.460 So a lot of people make the mistake of like, whenever you hang out with somebody, it's
00:34:25.560 time to bitch and moan.
00:34:27.060 And, and you do that because somebody else always has something to bitch and moan about.
00:34:31.000 Next thing you know, you're just that guy that shows up, bitches and moans and everybody
00:34:34.100 does it with you, or they avoid you like the plague.
00:34:36.780 You can do the opposite.
00:34:37.760 You can get really good at gratitude.
00:34:39.200 You can get really good at appreciating your life and appreciating the people in it and appreciating
00:34:42.720 the things that you have.
00:34:43.600 And, and that is a, it's a, like anything, it's a muscle to work out.
00:34:47.200 If you draw a lot, if you do that, how dare you, how dare you call out David Icke like
00:34:51.440 that?
00:34:51.980 That's right.
00:34:53.080 He's a bit of a negative Nancy right now.
00:34:54.960 All right.
00:34:55.340 He's a little bit of a whiner.
00:34:57.240 Be better.
00:34:58.580 What's interesting is that now I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll, in this whole, that this little
00:35:02.040 rabbit troll on this, there's that, you know, the verse from in the gospels where Jesus
00:35:06.180 says, when you pray, ask for it as if you already have it, believe that you've already
00:35:10.800 received it.
00:35:11.380 And some people will say, oh, well, that's manifestation, you know, that, that, well,
00:35:15.260 yeah, Jesus said that.
00:35:16.120 He said, when you pray.
00:35:17.460 Yeah.
00:35:17.900 He didn't say, when you try to make it happen yourself.
00:35:20.180 Yeah.
00:35:20.800 So, but, so, but they can take that, that truth and then corrupt it and then come up
00:35:24.680 with all these, you know, courses on miracles and things like that.
00:35:27.520 But that's not to say that you having a positive attitude won't make you healthier.
00:35:32.600 I think it will.
00:35:33.120 I think the opposite is true.
00:35:34.480 If you're always negative, you're going to be sick.
00:35:36.160 Yeah.
00:35:36.480 And so the Bible tells you, you know, to, Paul says, you know, all, you know, dwell on
00:35:41.360 good thoughts, you know, things that are lovely, things that are holy, things that are of good
00:35:44.560 report.
00:35:45.300 Think on those things, meditate on those things.
00:35:47.900 Why?
00:35:48.300 Because it's going to make your brain healthier, which will make the rest of your body healthy.
00:35:52.060 But, you know, but just don't corrupt it.
00:35:53.960 You know, that's, but that, so that's, that's my whole stance on that.
00:35:56.180 Well, you know where it goes?
00:35:56.940 The corruption is when you stop praying to God because God created all of this and has
00:36:01.200 laid out some path for you and given you life.
00:36:04.020 And instead you start thanking the universe, which is paganism, right?
00:36:09.940 You're worshiping the creation, not the creator and thereby engaging in paganism.
00:36:14.680 And God's like, why are you thanking the thing that I made?
00:36:17.840 Exactly.
00:36:18.880 Yeah.
00:36:19.780 Very strange.
00:36:21.320 Yeah.
00:36:21.460 All right.
00:36:23.220 So, so, so that's how, that's how I get to the point where I believe that, you know,
00:36:27.920 the God of the Bible is, is the creator.
00:36:29.880 So let's talk about what he is made of, quote unquote.
00:36:33.480 And again, because again, we're, we're, we're human beings.
00:36:36.600 We're in this material world.
00:36:37.940 It's hard for us to think of something that's not material as having substance.
00:36:41.680 So go to the, the epistle of, of John, the first epistle of John, verse five.
00:36:47.060 And it says that God is light and there is no darkness in him at all.
00:36:51.540 So what does it mean?
00:36:52.320 God is pure light, 100% light.
00:36:55.300 What is light?
00:36:56.220 In the most rudimentary sense, light is energy.
00:37:00.320 So that's, so what existed before our physical universe was the ultimate, ultimate, infinite,
00:37:09.400 for lack of a better term, energy through light.
00:37:11.980 And that is the actual, I want to call it a physical cause of creation.
00:37:16.680 That's where the energy to make the creation came from because he is light.
00:37:20.280 He's all light.
00:37:21.660 And, and, and so that sounds okay.
00:37:24.340 It's a little vague.
00:37:25.020 What can we say about light?
00:37:27.140 Well, this gets back to our, the first time I was on your show talking about the speed
00:37:30.460 of light.
00:37:30.840 And I related it to our consciousness because our brains are electric.
00:37:37.020 When you have a thought, there's electricity going on between the, between the, uh, your
00:37:41.440 neural cells.
00:37:42.820 That is light.
00:37:45.100 That is our consciousness.
00:37:46.500 So what is God?
00:37:48.360 What is the creator?
00:37:49.240 He is 100% consciousness, but he's all consciousness, all energy, all light.
00:37:54.760 And that's where he, that's the means through which he can create our physical world.
00:38:00.800 Because again, our physical world is less substantial than our, than the, um, than the
00:38:05.200 spiritual realm, the spiritual, because energy is mostly hot.
00:38:09.760 Some, I got into an argument with a guy online.
00:38:11.460 He says, well, no, you can have cold energy.
00:38:12.860 I'm like, you're missing the point.
00:38:14.140 The point is, it's still radiating a form of energy.
00:38:17.040 And generally energy is, is, is hot.
00:38:20.520 Now, maybe you can talk about other types of energies that, that radiate cold fine.
00:38:24.340 But the Bible says, um, refers to this kind of energy.
00:38:27.840 It's always as heat as fire.
00:38:29.540 When, when Moses asked God, you know, can I see you?
00:38:32.960 And God said, no, you can't, no man can see me and live, but I will, I'll hide you in a
00:38:36.820 cleft of a rock and I'll pass by.
00:38:38.420 And you can, you know, see the, you can see the trail end of me.
00:38:41.680 And what he saw was fire.
00:38:43.640 He saw a burning lamp.
00:38:45.140 So that fire is hot.
00:38:47.840 We talked about how, you know, uh, heaven is hot.
00:38:49.720 It will be hotter than hell because, because of, of that, that was the other rationale for
00:38:54.300 that, because it's, he has all the energy, all the light, all the heat.
00:38:58.080 So that gets back to the angels.
00:39:00.240 The angels are said to be, you know, fiery.
00:39:03.140 They're, they're made of fire.
00:39:05.460 Um, I talked about that in the, in the series, the bonus episode I did on angels on the Patreon.
00:39:10.980 They, you know, they're, they're made of light.
00:39:13.000 The, uh, the seraphim, which are one of the classes of angels of the serpentine ones,
00:39:16.400 they're flying, fiery serpents.
00:39:17.640 So these, this is energy and he used that energy of his consciousness to create everything.
00:39:24.000 So first he created the heavens and the earth.
00:39:25.800 He created a realm of energy of spirit, of that spiritual energy that where the Elohim,
00:39:31.620 where they manifested, where they exist.
00:39:34.240 And he also created the physical realm.
00:39:37.500 And when you get to the physical realm and actually in the, um, the episode I'm going
00:39:41.700 to be dropping either today or over the weekend on the next Genesis, um, uh, episode, I, you
00:39:47.580 know, get into the physics of it about how, you know, the atom on the fundamental level
00:39:51.860 is mostly nothing.
00:39:53.420 I mean, 99.9% of it is empty space.
00:39:56.400 Right.
00:39:56.880 So the electron is circling around the nucleus of the atom at about a, at a, uh, ratio of
00:40:01.740 a hundred thousand to one.
00:40:03.360 And I think I, I'm sure I gave this, um, analogy before.
00:40:06.140 If you were to take a, a, a pin and put a pinprick right at the 50 yard line of, of a
00:40:11.640 football field, the electric, and that'd be the nucleus of an atom, then the electrons
00:40:16.380 would be circling through each end zone.
00:40:19.320 That's crazy.
00:40:19.820 That's how far away they go.
00:40:20.700 If you, if, if you were to make the nucleus of an atom, the size of a baseball, the electrons
00:40:24.920 would be circling at a, at a diameter of seven miles around that mostly empty space.
00:40:30.020 The electron doesn't have weight.
00:40:32.160 It's weight is inferred by its movement.
00:40:34.460 So that's almost also, and that's what makes the electromagnetic field, which gives us the
00:40:38.560 illusion of solidity.
00:40:40.100 Then when you get to the proton, which actually does have weight, but the proton is made up
00:40:44.940 of quarks and leptids.
00:40:46.360 And those are basically their vibrations.
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00:42:18.640 And so that's all we are.
00:42:21.000 We're basically light and vibrations.
00:42:23.160 What are vibrations?
00:42:24.160 Vibrations are words.
00:42:25.280 I mean, ordered vibrations are words.
00:42:27.200 It's crazy that there's so many people that have just gotten smashed by cars, falling off
00:42:34.520 buildings, punched in the face.
00:42:36.020 And it's like, realistically, when you look at it, there's like really not that much there,
00:42:39.900 but there's so much of not much going on that's like, oh, you just exploded into tiny pieces
00:42:45.520 because there's so much of not much that just hit you.
00:42:48.520 Like, damn.
00:42:48.980 Try telling somebody that the thing they just got hit with is like 99% space, empty space
00:42:55.940 while their nose is broken.
00:42:57.200 I kind of wanted to backtrack a little bit.
00:42:59.920 I keep making this connection between like, you know, Jesus saying that he is the truth
00:43:04.700 and that like, you know, even cartoons got it down.
00:43:09.860 When somebody has a bright idea what happens above their head, they get like a little light
00:43:13.640 light bulb, right?
00:43:14.400 Or when you gain a piece of the truth, you are said to be what?
00:43:19.320 You're illuminated, right?
00:43:21.280 And so you're enlightened, you're illuminated.
00:43:23.420 Yeah.
00:43:23.660 So that correlation over and over again between like true information, information itself,
00:43:31.200 and also God being the truth.
00:43:35.060 And like, it's just one big enclosed loop.
00:43:39.220 We did a, we just did a show with Brian of Demon Erasers, and he was showing us the Japanese
00:43:43.560 written language.
00:43:44.580 And when you break it down, it's very cool.
00:43:47.340 I can't even remember like all the details that were brought up in the show.
00:43:50.800 But when you break it down, the symbols all, if they're describing like a, it's like they're
00:43:57.580 describing man and then giants and then a lowercase g gods.
00:44:02.900 Yes.
00:44:03.360 Yeah.
00:44:03.580 Yeah.
00:44:03.820 I can almost show it.
00:44:05.760 Hold on.
00:44:06.060 Wait, I can do it.
00:44:06.640 I can do it.
00:44:07.200 Okay.
00:44:07.600 So, so check this out.
00:44:09.260 And this is more or less the symbol for man, right?
00:44:14.800 More or less the symbol for man.
00:44:16.380 This is the symbol for a lowercase g God, right?
00:44:22.040 Okay.
00:44:22.400 And then this is the symbol for giants.
00:44:28.140 So it's like a combination of man and lowercase g gods creates, dude, honestly, the Japanese
00:44:34.480 language is pretty cool.
00:44:36.120 And it's all, it's all actually Christian biblical.
00:44:38.400 Like I think like, uh, there were words for like redeeming and it's like, there's a lamb
00:44:42.560 and then there's like flowing water.
00:44:44.180 And when you combine those two symbols, yeah, dude, it's crazy.
00:44:48.320 It's crazy.
00:44:49.440 I heard something similar about, um, I've called for lack of a better term paleo Chinese, that
00:44:55.740 it's very similar in some cases to Hebrew in, in, in that, you know, um, the, like, like
00:45:04.880 the letter A or the, the, the Aleph in Hebrew is, oh God, I'm going to, I'm going to screw
00:45:10.160 this.
00:45:10.420 Let me look at it.
00:45:11.360 I'll, I'll talk about it next week, but it shows like, like characters are wild.
00:45:16.420 Yeah.
00:45:16.780 Cause some of them look like, um, you know, in, in Hebrew, um, there's one that's like
00:45:21.040 a house and one looks like a bull.
00:45:22.680 You know what?
00:45:23.040 Forget what I just said.
00:45:23.660 I'm, I'm, I'm going to completely screw this up.
00:45:25.140 Cause I haven't looked at this in years, but I'm going to, I'm gonna talk about it on the
00:45:28.220 next show.
00:45:28.620 I remember one of them was like, what the symbol for garden.
00:45:33.020 And if you dissected it, it was like really wild.
00:45:35.680 The amount of biblical references that make up the symbol for garden, uh, in, in, in Japanese.
00:45:41.500 Very cool.
00:45:42.060 Very cool.
00:45:42.520 It almost makes you feel like, uh, almost makes you feel like English sucks, but we're, I mean,
00:45:46.540 obviously we're superior, we're better, we're cooler.
00:45:48.280 America's the best, but you know, almost for a second, I get that feeling like this is a
00:45:52.340 more efficient language, but then I remember that thing, you know, they're Japanese.
00:45:55.660 So, yeah, but I do remember in Hebrew is that, is that the Aleph, which is, you know, the
00:45:59.100 first letter looks like a, um, it's like a house and like the, the, the B or the, the
00:46:04.820 Beth, it looks like a, it's like some for leader.
00:46:07.840 So, uh, a B, which means father is like the leader of the house.
00:46:11.800 There you go.
00:46:12.200 Yeah.
00:46:12.500 Yeah.
00:46:12.720 Yeah.
00:46:13.120 And we can, so you call it that, you'll call it, you know, Abba father.
00:46:15.880 So Ab means father.
00:46:17.360 And that's, what's great is you have one character that like conveys so much.
00:46:21.100 It's, it's, it's almost like symbolism in a way, because symbolism has that way that
00:46:25.240 it conveys so much meaning in just a couple of symbols.
00:46:28.360 Uh, and if you put one symbol next to another, it totally changes the meaning.
00:46:32.160 Uh, it's kind of like that.
00:46:33.520 Um, instead of individual characters, they've got one symbol that conveys a lot of meaning.
00:46:38.540 Yeah.
00:46:38.960 And symbols do me symbols, pictures, poetry, which is again, we talked about before the
00:46:42.760 first chapter of Genesis is poetry.
00:46:44.600 It's just packing a lot of information into a small packet, but a symbols leave a smaller
00:46:49.220 packet than, than poetry.
00:46:51.460 And that's, that's why they're so important for both sides for, you know, for the good
00:46:55.520 guys and the bad guys.
00:46:56.360 And we, we all know there's symbolism everywhere in our world from, you know, from, from the
00:47:01.400 fallen angels and from Satan and all that kind of stuff.
00:47:03.800 Yeah.
00:47:04.200 We were talking about light and that's when we get to the entity that we incorrectly call
00:47:08.780 Lucifer.
00:47:09.260 Lucifer is just that the, um, the, the, the Latin translation of halal ben shikar.
00:47:15.880 That's, that's the Hebrew halal ben shikar.
00:47:17.740 Halal means light bearer.
00:47:19.200 Um, ben means son of shikar means primary light.
00:47:22.860 So halal ben shikar means light bearer, son of the primary light, the primary light being
00:47:28.220 God.
00:47:28.760 He's like, so that, so the entity we call Lucifer, it's not, it's, it's a title.
00:47:32.040 It's not even a name.
00:47:33.200 He's basically, he is the one who bears the light of God.
00:47:35.480 He was the highest created angelic being and his job was to bear God's light.
00:47:41.940 And he was a worship leader.
00:47:43.140 He was a chief musician from what we were seeing in Ezekiel and Ezekiel 28 and Isaiah 14.
00:47:48.460 That was his job until he got too much pride.
00:47:51.040 He fell, which, you know, we'll get into, we go to Genesis chapter three.
00:47:54.080 But my point is that, yeah, they, they were, you know, basically trying doing transactions
00:47:58.720 in life.
00:47:59.320 It's all about that.
00:48:01.000 It's all about light.
00:48:02.040 It's all about heat, fire.
00:48:03.220 And that's what these entities are made of.
00:48:04.760 And that's why we can't be in their presence without, you know, and, and, and live.
00:48:09.700 That's why every, every time someone encountered an angel in their full form, they went into
00:48:13.620 a coma.
00:48:14.620 That's interesting too, because in, in Islam, they have gin and, and gin are described as
00:48:20.360 smokeless fire.
00:48:21.420 We've even got a buddy of ours who has seen a thing or two.
00:48:24.520 And one of the, the entities that he's seen pretty regularly is, is sort of seemingly made
00:48:30.340 of plasma.
00:48:31.120 He's like blue.
00:48:31.960 He's kind of made of a fire, sort of the way he described it.
00:48:35.220 I interpreted it as like plasma, but he said it was like, almost like fire that he was made
00:48:39.160 out of.
00:48:39.680 And so, yeah, whatever the hell.
00:48:41.140 He said blue in particular.
00:48:44.540 Um, and, and this was just one of like a few people that he encountered.
00:48:49.100 I think he even may have talked to this guy about Jesus.
00:48:54.020 And this guy was like, yeah, he's pretty cool.
00:48:57.100 You know, like something to that effect.
00:48:58.680 And this, this, this guy, I don't know what his occupation was, but he was sat in front
00:49:03.500 of several monitors as if he was in some sort of a control station.
00:49:06.740 And he was surprised to see our buddy.
00:49:09.340 But yeah, he's run into him a few times before.
00:49:11.540 So what I thought was interesting about that is that it shows that anything that's, any,
00:49:16.440 anything that's made of light, that's not white means it's a derivative of it because
00:49:20.260 you know, the purest light is white.
00:49:21.480 White light contains all of the entire color spectrum.
00:49:25.160 So, and so, which would mean that if God is the ultimate light, then that light would be
00:49:29.420 just like completely bright white.
00:49:30.640 And then anything else would be less like, you know, blue, red, yellow, all the other colors
00:49:35.740 are, are, are lesser forms of light.
00:49:37.780 So when you read in the book of Ezekiel, where it's, again, it's describing the, the fall
00:49:45.000 of, of the entity we call Satan, it says, you know, all these precious stones where you're
00:49:48.460 covering, and it names all these different stones that have all these different colors.
00:49:52.040 And I think it means two things.
00:49:53.400 One is it looks like this, the breastplate of the Jewish high priest, the breastplate of
00:50:00.440 the Jewish high priest would have all, would have all these different stones, these gemstones
00:50:04.000 on it, which lets us know that this entity, Satan, Lucifer was the high priest in the
00:50:11.240 temple of God in the heavens, but it's all, but these gems are also colored light.
00:50:15.860 So he was bearing all the light of God and the high, as the high priest does as a representative,
00:50:21.920 you have all the different lights.
00:50:23.720 You bear them because you're representing, you're representing God.
00:50:27.400 So that's what, that was his, the, the original fallen angel, Satan, that's his original job.
00:50:31.920 He was bearing the light of God, all of the light.
00:50:34.600 It makes it much more significant too, if you consider like the rainbow being, uh, God's
00:50:38.920 promise essentially to not destroy the world by water.
00:50:42.080 Um, and you know, it's like in one way you could be like, oh, he put pretty lights in
00:50:47.460 the sky when it rains sometimes to remind us that he loves us.
00:50:50.100 But, but it's really like, if light is what spiritual entities are made out of, then the,
00:50:57.000 the presence of a rainbow becomes much more profound that way.
00:51:00.860 No, it's a good point.
00:51:02.000 Watered it down.
00:51:03.220 No, that's great.
00:51:03.880 I'll probably, I'll mention that when I get to the, to, to that part of the Genesis series.
00:51:08.740 All right, there we go.
00:51:09.600 That's a good point.
00:51:10.660 So let's, uh, let's continue on then.
00:51:12.660 Where are we going next?
00:51:13.380 So, so that's, so, so that's really the, like the, the physics per se of God, completely
00:51:19.800 made of light, transcendent, supernatural, all those good things.
00:51:22.660 So he makes, so in the beginning, he creates the heavens and the earth.
00:51:25.160 He creates those two realms, the spiritual realm and the physical realm, which again,
00:51:29.380 is vibration.
00:51:30.100 It's a hologram, a hologram.
00:51:31.960 That's what we live in.
00:51:32.740 We basically live in a hard light hologram.
00:51:35.420 Yeah.
00:51:35.560 People call it like the holographic universe theory, but I mean, it's not really a theory
00:51:39.260 if we're made of mostly light and space.
00:51:41.860 Yeah.
00:51:42.300 It's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's a theory in, in secular science.
00:51:45.320 I mean, the reason why it's a theory is because it's just hard to, it's hard to, to prove,
00:51:49.720 not to say hard to prove, but it's, it's, it's just tough to wrap our minds around.
00:51:53.080 Yeah.
00:51:54.060 So, because we, they don't have enough equations to really write it out mathematically, but
00:51:58.220 they, but through observation and through deductive reasoning, it's assumed that we
00:52:02.400 live in, in a holographic universe.
00:52:03.840 I mean, just like the matrix.
00:52:05.600 I mean, we literally are in the matrix that we, you know, cause in the, you know, as you
00:52:11.000 remember from the movie, they could interact.
00:52:12.500 They could, you know, if you got punched in the face, you would feel it, but it wasn't
00:52:15.420 right.
00:52:15.760 Real.
00:52:16.740 You could experience it, but you could also come out of it.
00:52:20.280 And, you know, that's what happens when we die or are raptured and we'll come out of
00:52:25.240 that and we'll be in the real world, which hopefully will look much better than the real
00:52:29.560 world Neo came into in the, in the matrix.
00:52:32.700 So that I hope so.
00:52:33.680 Yeah.
00:52:33.800 Cause that was gross.
00:52:34.860 Very, everything was wet and dirty.
00:52:37.000 Yeah.
00:52:37.420 And gray.
00:52:38.340 Everything was wet and dirty and gray.
00:52:39.940 Yeah.
00:52:40.100 So let's get back to, to the angels, which we talked, started talking about last time.
00:52:44.940 And I was talking about the, the different types of angels and, and the, the top level
00:52:50.360 ones were the cherubim of which, you know, the Satan was one of them at the time when
00:52:55.580 he was a light bearer and he was, who appeared to be over the seraphim, the fiery flying serpent
00:53:01.840 dragons.
00:53:02.580 He's called the dragon throughout the Bible.
00:53:03.980 So that's one class of angels that he was over.
00:53:06.860 And he had the other cherubim that one that looked like ox or, or in men and lion and
00:53:13.920 eagle.
00:53:14.240 So that may be that they all represented different.
00:53:18.120 So there's maybe a different class of, of angels that all look like birds, a different
00:53:22.960 class of angels that all look like oxen.
00:53:24.300 Cause we see those, um, quite a bit in, uh, in, in, in, in artwork, uh, ancient artwork.
00:53:29.760 We'll see the people who are these entities that have the bodies of bulls and like the men.
00:53:35.560 Yeah.
00:53:35.920 Um, we see references to the bulls of Bashan, Bashan being same as Mount Hermon, which is
00:53:42.100 where the fallen angels descended, uh, during the, um, the events of Genesis chapter six
00:53:46.840 with the Nephilim.
00:53:48.120 Look at the Egyptian pantheon, right?
00:53:49.840 You have Horus.
00:53:50.540 He's got the head of a bird.
00:53:52.420 Right.
00:53:52.900 Exactly.
00:53:53.940 Which means these are probably the, the Nephilim descendants of these entities.
00:53:58.240 So those, so you have those guys.
00:54:00.700 So, so the next level down, um, um, from the cherubim, what I believe are the, uh, the
00:54:08.400 count God's counsel.
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00:55:10.240 So God has his counsel that surrounds his throne room and they are, for lack of a better
00:55:16.440 term, they're his court advisors.
00:55:18.300 They're the people who he interacts with, who he makes decisions with, not because he
00:55:22.420 needs them to make decisions, but for two reasons.
00:55:26.020 One, he and God enjoys sharing his authority.
00:55:28.360 We see throughout the Bible.
00:55:29.360 He says, hey, you guys are in charge of this.
00:55:31.380 I just want to, I want to interact with you guys.
00:55:32.920 I want to hang out.
00:55:33.480 I don't want to be the boss.
00:55:34.740 Remember on the seventh day, God rested, meaning he seeks his activity as the first
00:55:39.180 cause.
00:55:39.580 And he said, he gave it over to the rest.
00:55:41.540 He says, if you look at, if you want to look at some of the things that God, oh yeah, there
00:55:45.980 we go.
00:55:47.260 If you want to look at some of the things that God doesn't like to do very much, look
00:55:52.320 at how much time he spends on them.
00:55:54.280 He spends very little time on creation.
00:55:56.340 He spends very little time on judgment.
00:55:59.080 You know, creation, he was one, one and a half chapters in Genesis.
00:56:02.020 You know, the final judgment, those, the bowls of wrath, done.
00:56:05.880 He wants, he doesn't, he doesn't like doing that stuff.
00:56:08.360 He wants, he spends most of his time building relationships, interacting.
00:56:12.440 That's what God wants to do.
00:56:14.420 He wants to interact.
00:56:15.060 That's like I tell my kid when, when I have to punish my kid, I'm like, do you think I
00:56:19.320 enjoy doing this?
00:56:20.280 Like, I don't enjoy doing this.
00:56:21.520 I want to have a good time, man.
00:56:22.660 I want to hang out.
00:56:23.400 I don't want to punish you and send you to your room because you're doing X, Y, and Z.
00:56:27.360 Yeah, man.
00:56:27.940 That's, yeah, there you go.
00:56:29.200 Right.
00:56:29.360 Let's say you build a tree house for your kid.
00:56:31.200 You want to get that done because you don't want to just build stuff.
00:56:33.860 You want to play with your kid in the tree house.
00:56:36.260 So yeah, I'm sure God enjoyed creating, but he says, okay, I want to, I want to get this
00:56:39.940 creation done so I can hang out with these guys.
00:56:42.160 So I got to show them like, look at this beautiful world I made for you.
00:56:44.580 Let's, let's have, let's hang out in it.
00:56:46.460 Let's have some fun in it.
00:56:47.800 Let's, let's talk.
00:56:49.180 That's what he wants to do.
00:56:51.240 So he wants to turn that over.
00:56:54.080 And so when you have the council of 70, again, God likes sharing authority.
00:56:57.800 And the other reason is again, because he likes turning that over to other people and
00:57:02.300 getting their input.
00:57:03.460 Why, why wouldn't you?
00:57:04.960 I mean, I'll ask my kids, where do you guys want to go on vacation this year?
00:57:08.540 I'm going to make the final decision, but I want to hear from them.
00:57:10.980 You know, I think I, what did my kids say?
00:57:12.980 He, they said they, oh, they, they want to go to, oh, my wife was just telling me.
00:57:16.920 Um, oh, they want to go to Cabo.
00:57:20.200 Okay.
00:57:20.700 Yeah.
00:57:21.460 We want to go to Cabo.
00:57:22.500 Like why?
00:57:22.940 Because all of our, all our friends in school have gone to Cabo.
00:57:25.240 Like that's, that wouldn't be the first place I would take a kid, but okay.
00:57:27.980 We'll, we'll, we'll think about it.
00:57:28.980 Everybody on TikTok is on Cabo.
00:57:30.920 And that's what I see every, every time my wife is strolling or scrolling through
00:57:34.000 TikTok, I'm just looking at all these people and they ruin it by the way, too.
00:57:37.160 A little sidebar.
00:57:38.080 It's like these people, they, they highlight like a really cool place in a tropical location.
00:57:42.340 And then by the time you get there, there's like 80,000 tourists there and they're all
00:57:46.480 taking selfies because they saw it on TikTok too.
00:57:48.780 It's like, uh, tell them that they can't go to Cabo because TikTokers ruined it.
00:57:53.280 I will.
00:57:53.760 There are other parts of Mexico that I'd much rather go to that are a little quieter, a
00:57:57.440 little more authentic.
00:57:58.560 Cabo is like little America to me.
00:58:00.320 I'm like, I don't, you know, I'll just go to Vegas.
00:58:02.600 I'm wondering if I want to do that crappy, you know, it's just Vegas by the sea.
00:58:05.660 I'd rather go to some place.
00:58:06.740 I'm going to have some real good food, talk to some real people.
00:58:09.360 And anyway, but the point is getting off topic again, is that, um, that, so, so God has a
00:58:15.660 council of 70.
00:58:16.560 We're going to talk about them again later on, but so that's the next level.
00:58:20.000 Now that's, they're not necessarily a racer class.
00:58:22.600 They may be a mixture of the different types of the different classes of angels, but he,
00:58:28.380 they have a high level position and they're the ones who he interacts with.
00:58:31.620 They're the ones we see in first Kings when, you know, they're talking about how they,
00:58:35.660 how Ahab needs to go out, how he needs to take care of him.
00:58:38.600 And God says, Hey, Ahab's done.
00:58:40.220 He's an evil King.
00:58:41.420 We'll take him out.
00:58:42.160 And he says, what, how, how should we do it?
00:58:43.940 And of course the angels start discussing amongst each other.
00:58:46.360 And one says, you know, I'm going to be a lying spirit in the, in the mouth of one of
00:58:50.520 his prophets and, you know, to lead him up to his doom.
00:58:52.480 And God said, yep, good idea.
00:58:53.540 Let's do that.
00:58:54.700 So that's the next level.
00:58:55.900 And then you have archangels.
00:58:59.100 Who are the archangels?
00:59:00.220 The archangels are basically, they're, they're the military.
00:59:06.580 When you see the archangels depicted in the Bible and in extra biblical sources, they're
00:59:11.280 always warriors.
00:59:12.240 Now there's only one who's in the Bible, in the canon of the Bible, who's definitively
00:59:16.300 called an archangel.
00:59:17.220 And that's Michael.
00:59:19.840 There's a, there's a thought that Gabriel, who's the other angel, who's named, we talked
00:59:23.280 about this last week that, you know, he doesn't name the angels because we would start worshiping
00:59:26.460 them already, even though we don't know their names.
00:59:30.160 So there's, there's a thought that Gabriel could also be an archangel because we see in
00:59:34.580 David, excuse me, in Daniel, there is an angel who's fighting, you know, the prince of power
00:59:39.360 of Persia and has the prince of the power of Greece.
00:59:42.120 And some people say it's Gabriel, possibly, but if that's the case, then, you know, maybe
00:59:47.060 he is an archangel, but Michael is the archangel that he's, every time you see Michael in
00:59:51.200 the Bible, he is a, a, a warrior on behalf of Israel.
00:59:55.260 So there's possibly an archangel that's overall, that, that, that is the warrior that fights
01:00:00.300 on behalf of all the, um, nations.
01:00:02.260 Maybe these are the ones who got, who got put over the nations, um, in, in after Babel,
01:00:08.760 which we see in, um, amplify in, um, Deuteronomy 32, where he says, no, he divided the nations
01:00:14.040 up according to the, to the sons of God, but not Elohim.
01:00:17.560 But the archangels are warriors and they appear to have a great deal of power, but they're lower
01:00:23.180 than the cherubim and we know that because in the book of Jude, we see the verse where
01:00:27.700 it says that even when, when Michael, the archangel was contesting with the devil, with the dragon
01:00:33.120 over the body of Moses, he, he did not bring a railing accusation against him, but he said,
01:00:39.260 the Lord rebuke you.
01:00:40.180 So they were fighting, but he wasn't able to defeat Satan on his own without invoking
01:00:45.720 God's name.
01:00:46.720 So that, uh, that would lead us to believe that the archangels were a level, but at least
01:00:50.460 a level below the, um, the, um, the cherubim, but they're warriors.
01:00:54.460 Question is why would God make warriors?
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01:01:57.720 Before there was war, unless he knew that there's a possibility of it happening.
01:02:03.380 And that's typically, oh, go ahead, Top, sorry.
01:02:06.280 I see.
01:02:06.520 Yeah, he's like, we're going to need these people eventually.
01:02:09.720 And that checks out, too, because typically in a society, the warrior class is beneath
01:02:14.200 the priest class.
01:02:15.220 So there is hierarchy.
01:02:17.520 And typically, it's, you know, if we're talking about stripping the robes off the Nakash in
01:02:22.100 the garden and, you know, Justin Brown calls them priestly robes and giving them to Adam
01:02:27.140 instead, then it kind of opens the idea that there are a warrior class of angels, potentially.
01:02:34.860 And maybe there are sort of a priest class, for lack of a better term, of angels.
01:02:38.660 And they would rank higher than them if it was anything like the way we structure our
01:02:42.840 civilizations.
01:02:44.120 Exactly.
01:02:44.660 And so that's why I'm putting the archangels below the cherubim and also below the council.
01:02:50.200 I mean, I'm not going to be dogmatic about that.
01:02:52.560 But I'm just thinking about how they seem to interact in the Bible, and the council seems
01:02:56.240 to have a really high level of position.
01:02:59.320 And then you have a group called the Watchers.
01:03:03.580 Now, these appear to be, maybe they're on the same level as the archangels or maybe below.
01:03:08.200 So I just decided to make them next.
01:03:11.400 I don't have anything definitive to say that they're a level below the archangels, but I'm
01:03:14.780 just assuming, because we'll see that the Watchers were the ones, were among the ones
01:03:20.980 who fell.
01:03:22.960 Am I, am I frozen on your screen?
01:03:25.880 Yeah.
01:03:27.460 Give it a couple of seconds.
01:03:28.880 It'll probably fix itself.
01:03:31.380 Okay.
01:03:31.560 What you can do is stop your camera and start it again.
01:03:35.060 Oh, wait.
01:03:35.460 There we go.
01:03:35.780 I feel like you're figuring it out.
01:03:36.560 There you are.
01:03:36.840 You're back.
01:03:37.220 Back.
01:03:37.520 No big deal.
01:03:37.900 Okay.
01:03:38.180 I'm going to start.
01:03:38.660 I'm going to stop it for a second and see if I can get it back.
01:03:41.000 Yeah, sometimes they get a little goofy.
01:03:43.740 Mine always tries to adjust for light and then freezes.
01:03:48.780 Okay.
01:03:49.280 I also may have too many windows open.
01:03:52.280 That could be it too.
01:03:54.800 All right.
01:03:56.400 I'm trying to see the other windows I can close.
01:03:59.080 Should have done that earlier.
01:04:03.460 Give me a second, guys.
01:04:05.020 It could actually just be internet connection.
01:04:07.160 Yep.
01:04:07.360 There it goes.
01:04:07.820 You're kind of moving around regular.
01:04:09.220 As soon as I said that, you start freezing.
01:04:11.000 While you do that, though, I do want to kind of think about and talk about.
01:04:17.020 Go ahead.
01:04:17.620 You're closing those.
01:04:18.280 Okay.
01:04:19.760 What the Watchers were relegated to do, it just seems like they were meant to observe,
01:04:26.120 you know, mankind for whatever reason.
01:04:29.580 If that's all they were meant to do, because you look at the Archangels and it's clear like
01:04:34.900 they're going around, they're fighting battles, they're going on missions.
01:04:37.600 The Watchers, they watched, like they just watched.
01:04:40.720 And in that way, I can almost feel like they were more susceptible to falling and accepting
01:04:47.860 worship than maybe a lot of other classes of angels were because of the fact that like
01:04:53.020 all they're tasked with is to observe, you know.
01:04:55.960 And if that is really all they're tasked with, then you're just sitting there looking at
01:05:01.080 these things day in, day out.
01:05:04.380 And, you know, your only interaction with them is watching.
01:05:08.400 And then if one of them should be aware that you exist and start venerating you or worshiping
01:05:12.920 you in some way, like, yeah, that's a break from the norm.
01:05:16.440 Maybe, maybe that would be enough if your occupation isn't as adventurous as the Archangels.
01:05:23.580 Maybe that would be enough to cause you to fall.
01:05:26.500 It reminds me of what Jonathan telling us that story about him.
01:05:31.720 I guess when he came in contact with what he described as Odin.
01:05:35.020 Right.
01:05:35.300 Remember that?
01:05:36.260 Yeah.
01:05:36.600 Yeah.
01:05:36.780 So he was he was in charge of just watching the people.
01:05:39.860 And at one point he goes to the his overarching small G God and he's like, hey, I don't want
01:05:44.560 to watch anymore.
01:05:45.140 I want to get involved.
01:05:46.140 And that guy's like, hell yeah, here's.
01:05:48.060 And then he like knights him to do that.
01:05:49.440 So it's kind of like, yeah, if that that was the same mistake that he made previously, I
01:05:54.300 would understand why you'd want that tendency in one of your offspring or, you know, someone
01:06:00.520 taking up.
01:06:01.940 That was such a wild moment because earlier on in that episode, he wanted to read tarot cards
01:06:05.980 and my dumb ass almost allowed him to do it before.
01:06:08.600 Like, probably don't do that.
01:06:10.700 And I was like, oh, yeah, you're right.
01:06:12.260 And then by the end of it, he's like, yeah, I did past life.
01:06:14.340 Progressive hypnosis.
01:06:15.200 And I was a watcher and I was talking to Odin and I was asking Odin if I could go down
01:06:21.580 and incarnate in an avatar so that the people would know that I'm real because they don't
01:06:27.300 know that I'm real anymore.
01:06:28.360 They think that I'm an allegory.
01:06:30.140 And so they've stopped praying to me.
01:06:32.200 And and this Odin character goes, yeah, dude, you can incarnate.
01:06:35.780 And yet top said he kind of like knights him and then sends him on his way.
01:06:39.040 And then I find out that as Azel also was missing an eye.
01:06:43.600 It was taken from this point and that he's responsible for the same things that Odin is
01:06:49.740 when it comes to metallurgy, creating weapons of war, creating armor or teaching rather people
01:06:54.560 how to create weapons and create armor.
01:06:56.340 And so I'm like, yeah, dog, you're just talking to Azazel.
01:06:59.840 And when we get to to chapter six, I wonder I want to riff with you guys about that, too,
01:07:05.480 about who we think some of these because, again, we know that these the fallen angels
01:07:09.020 and the Nephilim were the were the figures of mythology.
01:07:12.420 They were the gods and the demigods.
01:07:15.440 And it's interesting trying to trace those back.
01:07:17.060 Like I said, Azazel, Azazel was, you know, who who are their real names?
01:07:23.380 We know we know that's the real name.
01:07:25.020 But who are they, you know, in as they're being worshipped?
01:07:29.280 Is it Odin?
01:07:30.020 Is it Ra?
01:07:30.620 Is it Zed also, you know, can we map them to the other so-called gods in the other cultures
01:07:38.940 that seem to do the similar things?
01:07:40.320 Like, you know, you have you have Satan who is, you know, light, you know, the light bearer.
01:07:46.460 And some people relate him to the storm god Baal, who you can also relate to Zeus,
01:07:51.560 who's also the god of lightning.
01:07:53.560 Right, right.
01:07:54.340 And you have Ra, you know, the sun god.
01:07:56.820 Interesting stuff.
01:07:58.000 There's somebody that you should talk to.
01:07:59.240 I don't know if you have, but our boy Jules of the Grey Pilled podcast,
01:08:03.160 he's kind of a new up-and-comer in this space, but he does a really great job.
01:08:07.340 He focuses a lot on tracking them from what would have been like their Sumerian titles
01:08:12.020 to their, you know, their Greek or their Mayan or, you know, what have you.
01:08:16.160 And he does a great job of doing just that.
01:08:18.880 Like, oh, yeah, there's a lot of similarities between this character and this character.
01:08:22.720 And they're separated by oceans and time, but they have the exact same attributes.
01:08:27.400 And so what he's doing is kind of, I think it would be great one day if he could ever
01:08:32.080 come up with a physical representation of that, like a big map that we could look at
01:08:35.600 to go, yeah, like a family tree.
01:08:37.820 But instead of tracking individual offspring, you're tracking one entity's, you know, lineage
01:08:43.160 or not even lineage, just presence and their name changes.
01:08:48.060 Yeah, I'd love to talk to him.
01:08:49.000 I'd love to be a guest on the show or vice versa.
01:08:51.600 We can talk about that, you know, offline.
01:08:52.900 But yeah, if you want to drop my name to him, you know, oh, yeah, you'd find his his
01:08:57.220 what he's doing very, very interesting.
01:08:59.380 He does a great job.
01:09:00.660 We have the Sumerian like Enki and Enlil and who they actually were sort of thing.
01:09:05.380 So, yeah, we'll set that up.
01:09:06.620 Got it. Got to make it happen.
01:09:08.220 So back to the watchers now that my camera seems to be working better after I've got
01:09:11.660 I think I had to close Photoshop.
01:09:13.180 It was I looked and it was taking up a lot of a lot of memory.
01:09:17.060 So so the watchers, in addition to, yes, watching that was pretty obvious in the job description.
01:09:23.980 They weren't just watching like, you know, being spies.
01:09:26.620 They were watching because they were put over certain aspects of creation.
01:09:30.860 They were meant by watching.
01:09:32.220 They were meant to be like, you know, like think of it like a watchman.
01:09:36.780 A watchman is someone who's like, you know, like your security guard is considered your watchman at night.
01:09:41.540 What is he doing?
01:09:42.220 He is over a certain area. He's protecting it. So we will see throughout the Bible.
01:09:47.060 There are angels over different areas.
01:09:48.500 There's we see in Revelation there's an angel over the sun.
01:09:51.980 He taught we see him in during the bowls of wrath when one of the bowls of wrath is the sun scorching men and the angel.
01:09:59.860 And it says, you know, in the angel of the sun says, you know, Lord, you are holy.
01:10:03.060 So forth and so on.
01:10:04.020 We know that there are angels over the wind there for angels that hold back the four winds of the earth.
01:10:08.100 There is angel of the waters.
01:10:10.260 So these are watchers.
01:10:11.740 They are given task over creation.
01:10:14.620 And when we get to the book of Job,
01:10:17.140 it's in the after, you know, if you have the introduction of who Job is and how he's a good guy and does all these religious things for God,
01:10:23.900 it says that, you know, there came a day where the sons of God, the Banihi Elohim,
01:10:27.700 came to present themselves before Jehovah and, you know, Hassatan comes with them.
01:10:32.660 But what are they doing?
01:10:33.540 They they're they're presenting themselves.
01:10:35.500 They're giving a report on what's going on in the world.
01:10:38.300 These are the watchers.
01:10:39.780 So these watchers come before God and they say, you know, and they're basically giving them their report.
01:10:44.820 And of course, the Hassatan comes along with them to give his report.
01:10:48.380 And that's we'll get into that.
01:10:49.540 We get into Job, but that's the watchers.
01:10:51.460 They are given a certain level of authority over creation and they and they also they do observe people.
01:11:01.020 And and in that observation, I think they saw the ones who decided to fall.
01:11:06.500 They saw that, hey, you know what we if we have intercourse with women, we can make our own spiritual, physical hybrids, which is the whole origin of the Nephilim.
01:11:17.580 So that's not to say that all the watchers didn't fall because we see later in the book of Daniel that there are still holy watchers, just like we know all the seraphim, even though they were reptilian, they all they didn't all fall with Satan.
01:11:31.980 There's still some in heaven, but some of them obviously did fall.
01:11:34.520 And I and yeah, and so we will, would the watchers be said principalities?
01:11:42.160 What what exact because there are they're showing nine types of angels here, but would they have a specific type of name?
01:11:50.080 Possibly.
01:11:50.400 I think they might have been principalities.
01:11:51.920 So that was that's where I was going to go next.
01:11:53.480 So, yeah, thanks.
01:11:54.480 Sorry, no, no, no, no, it's all good.
01:11:56.440 You're just you're going exactly where I wanted where I wanted us to end up.
01:11:59.680 And that would be if you want to go to what is it on Ephesians 612.
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01:13:05.100 And these appear to be titles that the Apostle Paul gave to the spiritual evil because he says, it starts by saying, you know, we wrestle not against flesh and blood.
01:13:18.700 But let me know when you have it pulled up or I can just start reading.
01:13:22.240 Yeah, here we go.
01:13:22.800 Okay.
01:13:26.460 So we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rules of darkness of this world, against spiritual weakness in high places.
01:13:35.040 So these in the Greek are words like the wrestling against the Asusia, the Porneo Numenicae, the Cosmetic Autor.
01:13:44.280 So these appear to be titles, but these are titles that appear to be reserved for the fallen ones.
01:13:51.700 So I don't know if there are holy angels who have some of these names.
01:13:55.260 However, we do know that there are some angels that are called a prince.
01:14:00.880 But I don't think that's a title.
01:14:02.320 Why?
01:14:02.520 Because the Archangel Michael is called a prince.
01:14:04.920 He's called the prince of Israel.
01:14:07.660 In fact, in that same passage in Daniel chapter 10 that I talked about before, where there's the angel who has to fight against the prince of Persia.
01:14:16.660 And he says, I was not able to overcome the prince of Persia until Michael, your prince, came to help me.
01:14:23.040 So I think prince or principalities possibly means that they are the ones who are over the nations.
01:14:28.460 And the Babel incident, which we'll get into, when God divides the nations into 70, it appears he puts a principality or prince over each one of those nations.
01:14:41.440 So they are a level.
01:14:43.060 Where they fall in the hierarchy, I'm not sure exactly.
01:14:47.380 There's a possibility that they were council members who fell when God put them over the nations, or maybe they are watchers.
01:14:53.400 So that becomes, it fits into the theme.
01:14:58.540 And the theme is that every time I think I understand something, I find out that it's more of a title or an occupation, right?
01:15:04.380 So it's like when it comes to Lucifer, well, that's the morning star, that's the light bearer, right?
01:15:08.860 When it comes to even Baal, right?
01:15:10.740 Baal means lord or king.
01:15:12.020 When it comes to Satan, it means the adversary.
01:15:15.880 And so it seems like all these things are.
01:15:19.020 So I guess where the negative connotation comes from, in my mind, is where it talks about how we struggle against powers and principalities.
01:15:26.220 And that, to me, sounds like these are the things that are pitted against you.
01:15:30.540 And so when you go, okay, there are angels that are put over these different places.
01:15:34.600 They are the powers and principalities.
01:15:36.520 And so that I do the connection of, well, fallen angels.
01:15:40.500 But it's like, I guess they don't have to be fallen, necessarily.
01:15:44.940 It's a title.
01:15:45.980 But some of the titles are specifically just for, like, principalities could be, I think, either or.
01:15:54.140 I think the principalities were initially, they were, you know, God put them over the nations to rule justly, but they didn't.
01:16:00.640 So they just, by de facto, became evil principalities.
01:16:04.660 But again, there's only one, as far as we know, one good principality, and that's Michael, who was, you know, put over God's nation of Israel.
01:16:12.320 And Michael never fell.
01:16:14.060 But when you look at a spiritual wickedness in high places, that's the term porneo numenicae.
01:16:20.300 What's the first part of that?
01:16:21.720 Porneo.
01:16:22.500 So that's spiritual wickedness.
01:16:23.800 That's talking about the wickedness of sexuality.
01:16:27.260 So there are entities that are over the wickedness of porneo, of fornication, of illicit sex done as a part of illicit worship.
01:16:39.840 Like, this is a fascinating point I'd like to get some, you know, get your idea on.
01:16:45.820 But Doomsday Cracker says that Christ is called the Morning Star in Revelation.
01:16:49.720 And so I'm an idiot.
01:16:51.980 If I had to explain that, I would say that it's what we're seeing then in Lucifer, the Morning Star, the Light Bearer, given that he's a fallen, is an inversion of that title.
01:17:02.360 Because it seems to be what they do.
01:17:05.180 But given my limited knowledge, that's about as far as that train of thought can take me.
01:17:10.360 Do you have any thoughts on that?
01:17:12.020 Yeah.
01:17:12.260 So morning is the first light.
01:17:15.300 Lucifer was a son of the first light.
01:17:18.080 But so is Jesus.
01:17:19.640 Jesus is, but Jesus is unique.
01:17:21.960 So you can call Jesus a Morning Star, but you call him a, okay, so a star, again, is a form of, is an idiom for the spiritual beings.
01:17:31.200 You see in the book of Job, it says that we know when God laid the foundations of the earth, the benaiah Elohim, the sons of God shouted for joy, and the Morning Star sang for joy.
01:17:39.620 So, so again, using poetic language, Morning Star, sons of God means the same thing.
01:17:46.100 So Jesus is also a, is, is the son of God, but he is the unique, when he says the only begotten son of God, he's in a unique position.
01:17:53.880 He is the son of God, but he is the unique one.
01:17:57.220 So, so it's accurate to call him a Morning Star, to call him a son of the first light.
01:18:01.680 And Lucifer was also a son of the first light, but he was a different one.
01:18:06.060 And he no longer, he no longer bears that title, but again, it's a title.
01:18:10.680 That's, I've seen people go into this, this, because he's also called, Jesus is called the bright and Morning Star.
01:18:16.460 So that also signifies him, the person who, who's just in the chat.
01:18:21.260 Yeah, no, it was, it was correct to use that, but you have to use a full title.
01:18:24.660 Jesus is called the bright and Morning Star.
01:18:26.220 I mean, he has a different level of, of brightness of light while still being a son of God.
01:18:32.040 I wonder if that is, you know, the, the passage from the Bible that gives rise to this idea where people start to go off about, uh, that, that, uh, Lucifer and Jesus are, are actually like siblings.
01:18:45.420 Right. Yeah. That's, that's, that's, that's a part of Mormonism.
01:18:49.120 Hmm.
01:18:50.160 Yeah.
01:18:50.600 Yeah. But, but that has to do with, with, with their theology of, and there's the pagan root of it is this balance, this yin and yang, which you also see in some, in some, in some Asian cultures.
01:19:04.160 And that is the idea that you need light and darkness to balance each other out.
01:19:08.400 You need good and evil to balance each other out.
01:19:10.360 That's a big tenet in Buddhism.
01:19:11.480 But that idea only benefits the darkness.
01:19:16.080 Right.
01:19:17.160 Light doesn't need darkness.
01:19:18.900 Darkness needs light.
01:19:20.440 Hmm.
01:19:21.120 Good doesn't need evil.
01:19:22.660 Evil needs good.
01:19:23.740 Why? What is the definition of good?
01:19:25.020 Good is that which creates evil is that which destroys good does not need evil to create evil.
01:19:31.360 Can't destroy something.
01:19:32.300 Hasn't been created yet.
01:19:33.080 So good has to create something for evil to tear down.
01:19:36.980 What do you, uh, sorry to interrupt.
01:19:38.860 What do you think about their idea of the heavenly mother?
01:19:41.480 This was an idea that was presented to us.
01:19:43.140 We did an episode with, uh, some Mormons, the listeners of the show, and they presented us with that idea.
01:19:48.160 And I was like, huh, that's weird.
01:19:49.880 It's interesting, but, uh, I don't know how much veracity I would give to that.
01:19:54.380 The idea of the heavenly mother is that the, the female, the human female is able to birth life.
01:20:02.120 That is what differentiates, among other things, differentiates the male role from the female role.
01:20:08.100 So the, if you extrapolate that, then someone would say, well, if whatever force birthed our life, our physical life must be female.
01:20:18.560 Okay.
01:20:19.120 Yes.
01:20:19.540 And no.
01:20:20.440 To the degree that God does not have a gender.
01:20:22.640 We call God the father, not because he has a penis.
01:20:25.920 God is called our father because he has the role of a father.
01:20:29.620 A father is the leader of the house.
01:20:31.760 So that's why he's called father.
01:20:33.860 Whereas the mother is the one who, who is the, the, the nurturer, the creator, but God's not creating anymore.
01:20:40.620 He stopped his creation.
01:20:42.500 And when he initiated, you know, the, the, the seventh day, when he said, when he started resting, he stopped being in that role.
01:20:48.880 So yes, he did have the role of the, of the one who creates life, but he does not do that anymore.
01:20:55.980 So, so, so that's where that idea comes from.
01:20:59.360 So no, there is no celestial mother, unless you want to consider that to be God, but not because God is female, nor is he male in our physical sense.
01:21:08.860 He has the role of father, which is a male role, which is why he always uses the male pronoun when he talks about himself.
01:21:15.560 Again, not because he's a physical male, but because that's the role he has just like holy angels only present as male because, because angels are servants.
01:21:25.020 They're ministering spirits.
01:21:26.660 The good ones are.
01:21:28.200 So they only present as male because that's the role they have.
01:21:31.220 That, that is a role of men.
01:21:32.360 We're supposed to be servants.
01:21:33.240 We're supposed to protect and provide and serve.
01:21:36.120 The role of the female is to bring life and to nurture and, and to be, and to be relational, which is why we are all called, if you're Christians, you're called the bride of Christ.
01:21:46.380 Well, I'm not a one, how am I a bride?
01:21:48.480 Because that's our role.
01:21:50.000 Our role is a, is a feminine role as compared to Jesus's masculine role.
01:21:55.500 Jesus is the one who sacrificed himself.
01:21:57.660 He's the one who serves.
01:21:58.480 He's the one who ministers.
01:21:59.120 He's the one who gives us causes.
01:22:01.580 And I'm getting into stuff that we have to have John Lenhardt back on to talk about the role of men and women.
01:22:06.680 He does a great job of that.
01:22:08.000 But the role of a male is to give causes.
01:22:10.440 The role of the women is to take those causes and, and make effects from them.
01:22:14.900 I think there's a lot of, I'm sorry, go ahead.
01:22:17.180 No, but, but basically that, that's what we do.
01:22:19.040 We're, we're supposed, if we're, if you're a good male, you're giving your woman the causes.
01:22:23.580 You are protecting, you're providing, you are giving, giving her safe space.
01:22:28.140 And then she uses her beauty, the harmony, the nurturing that she takes her causes.
01:22:32.240 And then she makes harmony with it.
01:22:34.820 That's what we're supposed to do.
01:22:36.120 God provided the causes.
01:22:37.380 He gave us creation.
01:22:38.380 Now we're supposed to make all the effects happen.
01:22:40.680 That's what he told Adam and Eve.
01:22:41.920 Go be fruitful, multiply, fill the earth, make it whatever you want.
01:22:44.780 Here are your causes.
01:22:45.900 Your job is to make all the effects.
01:22:48.200 And we're supposed to mirror that in our marriages.
01:22:50.120 We give our wives the causes and let them make all the effects.
01:22:54.000 Like I will, you know, I was the one who put the down payment down on the house.
01:22:57.280 I've been saving up.
01:22:58.140 I have my investments and everything I made.
01:23:00.280 And so we use that to put our down payment on our house.
01:23:03.220 My wife decorated the crap out of our house.
01:23:05.740 It doesn't even look like a man lips.
01:23:07.020 I'm kidding.
01:23:07.820 But in all seriousness, though, I don't want to do that.
01:23:11.480 I wanted her to take that and make, she's the one who has pillows on everything.
01:23:14.440 My God, why are there so many bloody pillows in my house?
01:23:16.500 Why are there so many pillows?
01:23:17.160 I don't understand the pillow thing.
01:23:18.340 Why do women, I appreciate the homemaking, but it just, I look at it and I go, why the,
01:23:22.540 why I have one pillow?
01:23:23.600 I'll use one pillow.
01:23:24.420 I'll push all the pillows to the side.
01:23:25.920 Why are we doing so many pillows?
01:23:26.960 I can't even sit down on my couch.
01:23:28.420 There's so many pillows.
01:23:29.480 And my boys and I, we fight with the pillows and we throw them at each other.
01:23:32.460 My wife freaks out.
01:23:33.180 I'm like, they're called throw pillows.
01:23:36.120 That's exactly why I don't, if you go over to Top's house, Top has like a big sectional
01:23:40.660 with like all the pillows are essentially removable.
01:23:42.820 I can't do that because I know as soon as I get that, that's what's going to happen.
01:23:46.160 Me and my kid are going to be pillow fighting.
01:23:47.460 And then 17 times a day, I'm going to be cleaning up pillows and putting them back on the sofa.
01:23:51.880 That's all I do.
01:23:52.400 It looks like all I do.
01:23:53.340 I can't.
01:23:53.840 That's why I won't do it.
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01:24:58.500 Go ahead, Ed.
01:24:58.840 Oh, I said last story.
01:25:00.440 Like, you know, I would live in an apartment with my wife when we were dating.
01:25:04.240 In my apartment, you know, I was making decent money.
01:25:06.520 I could afford it.
01:25:07.040 I had the most expensive black couch I could, leather couch I could have.
01:25:10.500 I had the most expensive TV.
01:25:11.760 All my money went to my couch, my TV, my sound system, and stuff in my kitchen because I
01:25:15.940 love to cook.
01:25:16.720 The important thing.
01:25:17.220 Everything else, I didn't care.
01:25:18.980 There was nothing on my walls.
01:25:20.260 It was a total bachelor of that where all my money went into a stereo system, big-ass TV,
01:25:27.080 big, you know, overpriced leather couch.
01:25:29.160 And my wife came in.
01:25:30.660 She had to, but she put all the beautiful stuff in that.
01:25:33.720 So that was my whole point about our roles.
01:25:36.840 So to wrap up your question, that's why, so God is not female in the sense that he's not
01:25:41.780 about effects.
01:25:42.300 He's about causes.
01:25:44.020 He gives us a cause.
01:25:44.760 What did you say to angels?
01:25:45.720 That you said something before, that's why righteous angels manifest as men.
01:25:49.860 Is that what you said?
01:25:51.100 Yes, because the role of an angel, and this is in the Bible, angels are ministering spirits.
01:25:55.840 Their job is to minister means to serve.
01:25:58.920 And we've completely inverted that role.
01:26:01.280 In our churches, we call the minister the leader.
01:26:03.780 He's the head guy.
01:26:04.800 Everyone's supposed to serve him.
01:26:06.420 No, a true minister is supposed to serve others.
01:26:09.500 That's the role of a pastor of a church.
01:26:11.080 If you call yourself a minister of a church, then you are basically saying that your role
01:26:14.960 is to serve others, not to be served.
01:26:17.220 And I don't know, it's a huge thing in the black community to have these, you go to church,
01:26:23.940 you quasi worship the pastor, and they have like, they have a service, the pastor appreciation
01:26:29.080 service.
01:26:30.200 I kid you not.
01:26:31.240 I went to so many of those as a kid where we would just talk great things about the
01:26:35.440 pastor of the church.
01:26:36.180 They would take up a collection to give this dude more money.
01:26:40.000 And you're not a minister.
01:26:41.800 You're supposed to be serving the rest of us.
01:26:43.780 That's a slippery slope.
01:26:45.120 That's a very slippery slope.
01:26:46.180 Um, but yeah, but I just always know because our minutes, they're supposed to be servants.
01:26:50.260 They're supposed to be about causes, not about effects.
01:26:52.900 So that idea that a righteous angel manifests as a male is interesting because Lucifer being
01:26:59.660 associated with, uh, the morning star, which is also what Venus, the planet Venus is associated
01:27:05.020 with.
01:27:05.420 And Ishtar is associated with that and, uh, that planet Venus.
01:27:10.780 And it seems that, you know, I was talking to you about how great build podcast jewels will do
01:27:16.000 that.
01:27:16.260 He'll try to figure out what are the original names and can you trace them through?
01:27:20.180 Here's what the Sumerians call them, et cetera.
01:27:21.740 Um, and, um, sometimes in that through line, you'll find that a female entity has the same
01:27:29.540 characteristics or titles as a, as what was previously a male entity.
01:27:34.300 And it's, I would say that certainly the fallen are not righteous angels.
01:27:39.660 Uh, and so maybe they're just doing a bunch of that, taking advantage of that too.
01:27:44.080 Right.
01:27:44.260 Because it does seem they can present as female.
01:27:47.500 Yes.
01:27:48.000 They'll, they'll present as female.
01:27:49.340 And then, and then you'll start to get what you're getting right now, which is the guy
01:27:52.340 who retrieved the egg from the, uh, the mountain range that we saw the UAP thing recently.
01:27:58.120 Uh, he's talking about how, as he's driving the helicopter, he is possessed seemingly, um,
01:28:04.200 by a spirit and it is a female spirit.
01:28:07.520 And to him, it is the spirit of God.
01:28:09.080 That is how he interpreted it just in no, in no masculine sense is what he said.
01:28:13.700 And this whole like divine feminine thing, which is huge in the new age movement, um,
01:28:18.900 is, is really being driven home right now in a bunch of different ways, uh, on the world
01:28:23.720 stage.
01:28:24.640 And, uh, to me, I'm like, yeah, it makes sense because we're in this binary, right?
01:28:30.400 Male and female down here.
01:28:32.300 Uh, those are the only genders.
01:28:34.000 And we look at things through that lens, but to try to attribute that to, to, to
01:28:39.060 to God would probably be short-sighted, you know, that would be, uh, in our own limited
01:28:44.240 understanding, but you could take advantage of that by presenting as a female entity and
01:28:48.980 being like, yeah, frigging, you know, uh, the, the heavenly mother or whatever.
01:28:52.820 And, and, and we, we tend to want to add to add to more anthroposize things that we don't
01:28:58.020 understand because to make them into human beings, we, we, we put them, you know, what
01:29:01.260 do you think of God?
01:29:02.000 What do you think of a big guy with a, with a big white beard?
01:29:05.060 Cause he's old.
01:29:05.840 Of course not.
01:29:07.580 God is life.
01:29:08.420 He doesn't look like that.
01:29:10.120 But, but when you talk about the divine female, that's what we talked about earlier about taking
01:29:15.100 the truth and corrupting it.
01:29:16.160 Is it female divine?
01:29:17.380 Yes.
01:29:17.900 So as a male, we're both divine because we are creations of God for that purpose.
01:29:22.200 But so they take that truth that there is something divine about the female female can
01:29:26.020 carry life and birth life.
01:29:28.480 So yes, of course, women are extraordinarily valuable and God values women.
01:29:31.960 And that's why he tells us that we're supposed to love our wives.
01:29:34.980 Like we love our own bodies.
01:29:36.260 We're supposed to give our lives for our wives.
01:29:39.040 So there's no disrespect in the Bible for women, just the opposite.
01:29:41.860 Women are revered in the Bible.
01:29:44.240 We're, we're supposed to die for them.
01:29:46.000 There's no greater reverence you can give someone than to be willing to die for them.
01:29:49.900 Jesus died for his bride, us.
01:29:52.440 So, so, but, but when you take that and you try to make, well, it's a divine female, which
01:29:56.900 means that this divine female is, is on, is like God's partner.
01:30:00.520 God had a wife that he birthed the universe with.
01:30:04.700 No, now you're overdoing it.
01:30:05.960 Now you're over anthropomorphizing God.
01:30:08.120 Like, you know, the Mormons believe that God had sex with Mary and that's how he birthed
01:30:12.700 Jesus, like physical intercourse.
01:30:14.120 That would have made Jesus a Nephilim.
01:30:16.040 No, that is not what happened.
01:30:19.120 So when you overdo it, when you, when you try to humanize God to a degree that you put
01:30:25.300 all these human attributes on him, that's a problem because humanity is flawed.
01:30:30.520 And if you try to make God too human, you start to put human flaws onto him.
01:30:35.500 This is like when, when Oprah back, I don't think she ever was a Christian, but back in
01:30:40.160 when she first came out, you know, I guess what late, late eighties or whatever, when
01:30:43.680 she was first on, on her show, when she first had her show, she said that she was no longer
01:30:49.360 a Christian, that she grew up Christian, but she can no longer be a Christian because she
01:30:53.120 saw the, uh, the verse that said that God is a jealous God.
01:30:56.300 And she said, well, I cannot worship someone who's jealous because jealousy is, you know,
01:31:01.340 it is, it's a bad term.
01:31:02.860 It is, you know, it's, it's a negative emotion.
01:31:05.340 Yeah.
01:31:05.820 Again, you're taking your human definition of jealousy and putting it on God.
01:31:09.160 That does not mean that jealousy is, is, is, is aspects of insecurity.
01:31:13.560 God is not insecure.
01:31:15.700 Jealous means it, I mean, it'd be more accurate to say he's zealous for it.
01:31:18.560 I mean, he wants you and he, he wants you to only worship him.
01:31:22.400 He, he, he is zealous for your worship.
01:31:26.360 That's what he means.
01:31:26.980 He doesn't want you to worship other gods, not because he's, he, he's insecure and thinks
01:31:30.740 all the other gods are better than him because no, he is harmful if he, if you worship these
01:31:35.360 other gods.
01:31:35.940 So he's jealous for your worship.
01:31:37.240 He covets it, not for his sake, for your sake.
01:31:41.240 He, he doesn't want you to, he's jealous of your, of you and you not worshiping other
01:31:45.560 gods because it's going to harm you.
01:31:47.120 He's doing it for your sake, not for his.
01:31:48.560 It's also wild to, for Oprah to take such a hard stance against God, uh, but, you know,
01:31:55.780 perfectly willing to associate with John of God, who ended up being, uh, a human trafficker.
01:32:02.860 Uh, it was one of the most, uh, I I'd say the largest women's suffrage organization that
01:32:10.540 she was associated with.
01:32:11.900 And this guy was claiming to be rescuing battered women, whatever the case may be.
01:32:17.580 She blew him up, made him huge, gave him everything he ever needed to create a baby
01:32:22.120 farming factory where he was just taking women and binding them against their will, impregnating
01:32:27.520 them and then selling children.
01:32:29.380 Uh, and so, yeah, big problem with, with, uh, God, the creator of the universe, not a big
01:32:34.520 problem with John of God though.
01:32:35.980 He crushes.
01:32:36.700 Yeah.
01:32:37.180 Yeah.
01:32:37.440 Well, I mean, I, I misspoke.
01:32:39.160 I don't want to, I can't judge her.
01:32:40.440 Maybe she was a Christian at some point in her life.
01:32:42.240 I cannot say she was never, maybe she was, she was raised in a church, but at some point
01:32:45.680 she left it because she is clearly by her own, her own work.
01:32:49.340 She's, she's, she's more into the new age.
01:32:51.220 She's more into, you know, all the, the secret and Eckhart Tolle and all that kind of stuff.
01:32:55.660 So if she ever was a Christian, which she might've been, I don't know, but she, at this
01:32:59.600 point, she evolved into, I think she left the faith by her own admission.
01:33:03.400 Well, maybe she was a Christian, but, uh, you know, you drink a baby or two and it has
01:33:07.860 a way of changing that.
01:33:09.440 Hey, you can, you can, you can sacrifice, you can make these deals with, you literally
01:33:13.620 can.
01:33:13.960 I mean, I know the Faustian bargain is a real thing.
01:33:16.480 Oh yeah.
01:33:16.800 I think I know that I'm not, I'm preaching to the choir here, but you know that you can
01:33:20.520 make these deals with these fallen entities and they can make you fabulously wealthy and
01:33:25.280 successful.
01:33:26.020 They give you the best talk show on, on cable television.
01:33:29.080 They give you several mansions.
01:33:30.340 They might even set Maui on fire so that you can come in there and buy up all the land
01:33:34.260 on the cheap.
01:33:34.800 I don't know what the, I don't know what they do, but I just, you know, I'm just spitballing
01:33:37.720 here.
01:33:38.120 Yeah.
01:33:38.320 You look at, you know, I'm not going to name the, I guess I could, but you know, there are
01:33:41.940 plenty of celebrities that you know, that are not that talented who make ridiculous amounts
01:33:48.240 of money.
01:33:48.600 And then you find out, you look at, at, at their work and you see all the signs of, of Satanism
01:33:53.700 in there that they've really given themselves over to it.
01:33:55.840 And they say, you know what, I will trade my soul.
01:33:58.540 I will trade my eternity to promote your stuff.
01:34:02.560 Jason, excuse me.
01:34:05.060 I don't think.
01:34:05.900 You ever listen to Bob Dylan?
01:34:07.380 Bob Dylan is like, you listen to Bob Dylan.
01:34:09.160 You're like, how did this happen?
01:34:10.320 Why are you successful?
01:34:12.100 You sound terrible.
01:34:13.360 And then there's a interview with him where he's like, well, I sold my, I sold my soul.
01:34:17.900 Cause the guy's asking him, they're like, Bob Dylan, you're ancient.
01:34:20.860 Why are you still touring?
01:34:21.980 Why are you still waking up in the morning to go and do this thing?
01:34:24.200 Why are you still alive?
01:34:25.480 And he's like, well, I made a deal.
01:34:26.980 And the guy's like, Hey, it was 60 minutes.
01:34:30.420 Ed Bradley.
01:34:31.140 I think it was Ed Bradley.
01:34:31.860 That's right.
01:34:32.340 Yeah.
01:34:32.900 Very famous interview.
01:34:33.840 What did he say?
01:34:34.540 I made a deal with the chief commander of, of this realm and a realm that you can't see.
01:34:40.340 Right.
01:34:41.260 Right.
01:34:41.540 I think, I don't think there's really anybody at, uh, like these highest levels of Hollywood
01:34:46.420 or entertainment or music or anything.
01:34:47.840 Like maybe there's one guy, Chris Pratt.
01:34:50.460 Right.
01:34:50.680 But I just don't, I like Chris Pratt too, but I just don't think you get there and are
01:34:55.900 able, are allowed to hold Christian beliefs or values.
01:35:01.460 Yeah.
01:35:02.100 Yeah.
01:35:02.380 That's a good point.
01:35:03.160 Our Lord dog.
01:35:04.560 I just, yeah.
01:35:05.160 I think that you make, you make a deal and, uh, you get the earthly kingdom.
01:35:10.020 That's like what they have to offer you.
01:35:11.820 Here is just my opinion.
01:35:13.980 No facts.
01:35:14.640 I don't know.
01:35:15.400 I knew a couple of celebrities growing up because growing up in LA, you're going to
01:35:18.140 meet some event, you know, here and there.
01:35:19.720 Like, you know, I was, I was kind of cool with Urkel for a little while.
01:35:22.500 He and I knew each other, but we went to, went to the same school.
01:35:25.040 Um, anyway.
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01:36:26.640 But he, interesting guy.
01:36:28.240 Very, very smart guy.
01:36:29.340 I mean, you know, a very down-to-earth kid, even though he plays as weird on this.
01:36:33.680 I've seen interviews with him.
01:36:34.800 He seems very likable.
01:36:36.380 Yeah.
01:36:36.580 Yeah.
01:36:36.980 Cool.
01:36:37.340 Cool kid.
01:36:39.080 I say kid because he was like, I think he's like seven years younger than me.
01:36:41.700 Something like that.
01:36:42.500 Thereabouts.
01:36:42.960 Anyway, I think that a lot of them get into these deals and a lot of these deals have
01:36:51.080 like a lot of...
01:36:52.140 Exactly.
01:36:53.180 Like he remembers them.
01:36:55.240 These sexuality stuff.
01:36:56.940 And that's why people get into the, you know, getting after kids and getting into all these
01:37:03.620 lots of stuff.
01:37:04.140 So they have blackmail stuff on you.
01:37:05.280 But you get, you can get initiated against, you know, I would say against your will, but
01:37:09.480 you get initiated sexually.
01:37:11.340 Yeah.
01:37:11.500 And that's part of it.
01:37:13.100 But then when we talk about the ones who become, who are espoused Christianity later, I think
01:37:17.020 a lot of them are trying to get out of it.
01:37:18.720 I believe that.
01:37:19.340 Yeah.
01:37:19.880 And I mean, a good example of that is Justin Bieber.
01:37:24.180 Oh, yeah.
01:37:24.520 I mean, it's come out that, you know, P. Diddy, you know, kind of initiated him.
01:37:30.600 Yeah.
01:37:30.940 And he also, he, he, he was espousing Christ for a long time.
01:37:34.740 And I wonder if, I don't know for sure.
01:37:36.140 I've never met Bieber, but I wonder if him and maybe some of the others who are espousing
01:37:40.200 Christ so much are trying to get out of those deals.
01:37:42.620 I think so.
01:37:43.800 Um, he, Bieber was one of the worst when it came to everything that you suspect happens
01:37:49.040 to young Hollywood stars.
01:37:51.600 I feel horrified for him because I used to make fun of him relentlessly when I was a
01:37:55.380 kid.
01:37:55.840 And now I understand.
01:37:57.140 I like, I like his music.
01:37:58.820 He's super talented.
01:37:59.480 Yeah.
01:37:59.500 If you ever listened to the song, um, uh, I think it's like lonely or I'm so lonely or
01:38:04.400 something like that.
01:38:05.020 Like it's messed up, man.
01:38:06.620 It was like, he was only like 18 or something when he wrote that song.
01:38:09.500 And it's just like a kid just on the, uh, in the most fundamental way, just saying I'm
01:38:15.940 so alone and I have all these things, but I have no one is his mother essentially
01:38:19.880 just gave him over to all these Hollywood elites and, and they treat, you know, I remember
01:38:25.260 hearing, uh, Whoopi Goldberg, I think when she was justifying the molestation of a 13 year
01:38:33.580 old girl by whatever director that was, I forget which director it was, but, but she's defending
01:38:39.500 it and she's saying there's no such thing as a child in Hollywood.
01:38:44.380 And, and, you know, so if that's the meat grinder that he went through, uh, I feel terrible.
01:38:50.600 I remember seeing videos of Bieber in the club hanging out with NFL players.
01:38:55.800 And when the camera came up on him, he was doing something with their belt buckles and
01:39:02.080 he was bent over.
01:39:03.300 And when he saw that camera, he like grabbed that camera, brought it into his face to, you
01:39:09.460 know, cut off everything else that you could see.
01:39:11.640 And you could tell by looking in his eyes that this kid is inebriated in the club with,
01:39:15.860 with adult men.
01:39:17.000 Uh, so yeah, man, that, that kid is a, is a real victim.
01:39:20.740 Uh, and you know, I spent a long time making fun of him, but it's a, it's a sad story.
01:39:27.240 Yeah, it really is.
01:39:28.120 And I think we're going to talk about that more when we get to, I mean, we're probably gonna
01:39:31.260 spend a few episodes on Genesis chapter six, because it's the origin of so much stuff.
01:39:35.080 The, the, obviously the Nephilim, but also secret societies and all, and these deals that
01:39:39.900 people make with the fallen angels for their knowledge, for their gifts and for the things
01:39:45.060 that they can give you for the fame and fortune and getting back to what we were talking about
01:39:48.140 before about, you know, the female stuff.
01:39:49.760 There's, you, you talked about how, you know, the divine feminine is, is really big now.
01:39:53.820 So is the, uh, the, the Sophia, which is, you know, it's supposed to be the goddess of
01:39:57.540 wisdom.
01:39:58.000 You'll see that a lot.
01:39:59.620 And, you know, the, the goddess Inani, who is the goddess of female sexuality.
01:40:05.580 And it's believed that she or it, this entity is the one that's over the porn industry, that
01:40:12.040 this is the, the angel of pornography, Inani.
01:40:15.500 That, that entity is also related to Ishtar, who's related to, uh, the UFO phenomenon.
01:40:21.500 And, uh, I, I think the, that guy, Tim, what's his name?
01:40:25.040 Tim Constantine that was on.
01:40:27.320 Yeah.
01:40:27.580 Yeah.
01:40:27.760 Tim Constantine.
01:40:28.800 He was, uh, he was saying that, that might, that she might represent the whore of Babylon
01:40:32.860 as well.
01:40:33.960 Like, uh, uh, like more of a principality that has come over to America or the West, uh, like
01:40:41.380 maybe the fifties to seventies that kind of started this whole weird esoteric, uh, you know,
01:40:47.520 um, what's his name?
01:40:49.060 L Ron Hubbard, Jack Parsons kind of stuff.
01:40:51.120 Like once, once we started getting fascinated with, uh, outer space, this is where Inani
01:40:57.260 or Ishtar comes into play.
01:40:58.680 And then you also get all the stuff that comes with it.
01:41:01.480 Yeah.
01:41:02.280 Yeah.
01:41:03.340 Yeah.
01:41:03.820 So, so those are, so yeah, we've, so we've kind of gotten into, into the dark hierarchy
01:41:08.620 of, of angels.
01:41:09.300 And so, yeah, so they, so when, when the ones who fell, I think they may keep their, their
01:41:13.900 title because they have a certain level of power.
01:41:15.580 So not, they're not all the same levels, the cherubim are more powerful, I believe
01:41:19.340 than the, than the watchers or, and the archangels are a different level of power, but when you
01:41:24.180 fall, you wouldn't, when they fail, they still maintain the level of power.
01:41:28.580 So if you are a principality, a fallen principality, then you have more power than say, you know,
01:41:33.420 a rank and file messenger, um, angel and an uncle of Malakim.
01:41:38.660 And, and so they still have the same hierarchy.
01:41:40.760 Um, so I want to get to, I know we're, we're probably getting close to time now.
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01:42:47.580 I want to talk about, and we'll discuss this more next time, is the rebellion and the civilization.
01:42:53.440 So the reason for bringing up these different types, these classes, races of angels, if you
01:42:59.600 want to put it that way, is that why did God make them differently?
01:43:02.060 Because he was making a civilization.
01:43:04.760 He wanted, they were his first shot at a civilization that was in the heavens and earth.
01:43:09.820 Remember, God made the heavens and the earth, and they were over it.
01:43:14.080 And they created a civilization that encompassed both.
01:43:17.820 They were, I guess, they could freely go into the spiritual realm, into this material realm.
01:43:21.600 So that's why I never get hung up on the age of the earth, because we don't know how long
01:43:26.180 these entities were good before they rebelled.
01:43:30.740 But there was a rebellion because we see the results of it in the second verse.
01:43:34.640 So this civilization, what was it like?
01:43:37.380 Well, we don't know a ton about it.
01:43:38.660 We have to infer a lot.
01:43:39.980 But again, there was hierarchies.
01:43:41.500 There were angels who were in charge of certain things.
01:43:44.240 There were angels who were lower ranked, who had, I guess, lower ranking jobs.
01:43:47.660 But they had a civilization that was apparently working for some unknown period of time.
01:43:54.920 And, you know, maybe this explains why there are certain artifacts around the world that
01:43:59.320 we can't explain.
01:44:00.580 Certain remnants of buildings, of structures on the earth and underwater.
01:44:05.820 I mean, I'm really fascinated by a lot of these structures that we see underwater that,
01:44:10.540 you know, just can't explain how they got there and how they were built.
01:44:13.940 But I see a lot of stuff like melted castles with tools stuck in the melted rock, tools
01:44:19.640 stuck in the melted rock.
01:44:21.420 Like what?
01:44:22.520 It's dragon stuff.
01:44:24.400 Do you think that God, so it's like he is, he's omnipotent, all knowing.
01:44:32.260 But do you think that that comes from being around for so long or just like that out the
01:44:39.100 box?
01:44:39.360 Because if you created that angelic civilization, you create it and you're like, then after
01:44:43.700 a while, you're like, man, I gave these guys eternal life.
01:44:45.780 This shit doesn't work.
01:44:46.820 And then you have to do it again.
01:44:47.960 It's like from experience.
01:44:49.620 You know what I mean?
01:44:50.080 Or do you think that he's just knows everything?
01:44:53.480 That's a good question.
01:44:54.200 Because I was, I don't know if I did this in, in one of my Q and A's or maybe it's one
01:44:59.040 upcoming about the idea that the omnis that God is, is omnipotent, omniscient, and an
01:45:07.540 omnipresent.
01:45:10.040 Only one of those is biblical.
01:45:11.460 And that is being omnipresent, that he can, that he can't interact with all of his creation
01:45:15.560 at once.
01:45:15.880 So he is everywhere at once.
01:45:16.720 But the other two, all knowing and all, and, and, and omnipotent, they're not correct
01:45:22.960 in our human definition.
01:45:23.660 Because in human, in human definition, omnipotent means you can do anything.
01:45:27.060 Well, God can't do anything.
01:45:28.520 There are things he cannot do.
01:45:29.460 It says in the Bible, God can't lie.
01:45:31.460 God can't change.
01:45:33.220 So, and that doesn't diminish God.
01:45:34.580 God would actually, the correct term should be all powerful, meaning that he can do anything
01:45:39.180 that is possible, but he can do things that are impossible.
01:45:42.320 For example, he can't make you love him because that's impossible because love is a choice.
01:45:46.880 And once you, if you make someone love you, then it's no longer a choice, meaning it's
01:45:49.920 no longer love.
01:45:50.840 And again, that does not diminish God.
01:45:52.600 It actually makes him more real because no one can do the impossible.
01:45:55.040 God can't stop being God.
01:45:58.260 You know, when you have the, that a lot of atheists will say, well, you know, okay, if
01:46:02.300 God can do anything, can he make a rock so heavy?
01:46:03.960 He can't lift it.
01:46:04.840 No, because that's not possible.
01:46:06.740 So again, it doesn't diminish him.
01:46:08.300 It makes him more realistic.
01:46:11.100 And all knowing means that God knows everything that has happened and will happen.
01:46:15.200 That's not true.
01:46:16.720 He doesn't know everything that will happen.
01:46:17.900 God has all the information that exists, meaning he doesn't have information that doesn't
01:46:24.280 exist.
01:46:25.960 My choices tomorrow don't exist yet.
01:46:29.060 God doesn't know them.
01:46:30.680 How can he, how can I have free will?
01:46:32.620 And God also know the choice that I haven't, I haven't made a decision yet, but God can say
01:46:37.840 a broad category about me because he knows my nature.
01:46:40.540 He can say that tomorrow it's going to sin.
01:46:42.800 He's right.
01:46:43.200 I'm going to, he doesn't know exactly what the sin is going to be because I haven't made
01:46:46.560 it yet.
01:46:46.820 I have not made that choice yet.
01:46:48.820 So he can, those tendencies.
01:46:51.000 So that's how he can know that man would fall because man is not always a completely
01:46:57.760 right and just.
01:46:58.860 And if you're not always a completely right and just, eventually you're going to do something
01:47:02.780 that is unrighteous or unjust, but if, but he, but man has a choice, his choice would
01:47:08.340 be to always follow God.
01:47:09.700 If you always follow God, then you won't be unrighteous or unjust.
01:47:12.320 That's what Jesus did.
01:47:13.800 Jesus said, I do nothing of my own.
01:47:15.560 I only do what the father tells me to do.
01:47:18.180 That's why Jesus was incapable of sinning.
01:47:20.480 Even though he was, even though he had a body of a male and he could, a man, and he could
01:47:24.260 have done, Jesus had a fist and he had an arm.
01:47:26.960 He could have hauled off and just punch somebody in the face.
01:47:29.200 Why didn't he?
01:47:30.160 Because God would never tell him to do that.
01:47:31.600 And he only did what God told him.
01:47:33.260 When Adam and Eve were connected to God, they would not sin because they only did what God
01:47:38.000 said.
01:47:38.700 But once they decided to act outside of that, that's when they were able to sin.
01:47:42.340 So with the angels, when he made them, they were angels are, are higher than us, but they're
01:47:48.800 still not always a completely right and just.
01:47:51.120 So God knew that at some point there's a possibility they could screw up.
01:47:54.260 I better make a warrior class in case that fight breaks out.
01:47:57.680 But God's intention was that they stay with him, stay on his side.
01:48:02.740 So he didn't know, I think he knew generally they're probably going to fall, but they have
01:48:08.060 the opportunity not to.
01:48:09.260 And I don't know when that's going to happen.
01:48:14.760 Interesting.
01:48:15.660 Interesting.
01:48:15.980 It's just like, so they're asking right now, like, how could he, how could he, how could
01:48:20.980 prophecy be real?
01:48:22.100 I'm thinking.
01:48:23.040 Go ahead.
01:48:23.760 I'm just, I'm thinking because, uh, a lot of this prophecy about like the end times,
01:48:29.700 it's talking about the actions of what these angels will do or what God will do in the
01:48:35.260 end.
01:48:36.060 So since they have no free will, it's probably able to predict what they're going to do.
01:48:40.860 You nailed it.
01:48:41.900 God doesn't know what I'm going to do tomorrow, but he knows what he's going to do tomorrow.
01:48:45.140 And if you look at prophecy, prophecy is primarily God saying, here's what I'm going to do.
01:48:50.360 Here's what the fallen angels have already said they're going to do.
01:48:53.560 Now, as far as it comes to, and he can, again, he knows our tendency.
01:48:57.360 So he can say that everyone will worship the antichrist because he knows that that's what
01:49:02.020 our, that's what we do.
01:49:04.480 He knows that we are going to worship.
01:49:06.480 Now he doesn't know every day, he will not say that, you know what?
01:49:10.160 Top's going to worship the, it's going to worship the antichrist.
01:49:12.660 Raven's not.
01:49:13.860 He doesn't know that.
01:49:14.960 What he knows is that all humanity will, but all humanity won't because.
01:49:19.660 Some of them are going to be killed.
01:49:21.860 He says that all men will take the mark of the beast, except the ones who don't.
01:49:25.720 And so, and the ones who don't will be killed.
01:49:27.420 So de facto they will, because the ones who don't take the mark of the beast will be killed.
01:49:31.240 So everyone else who's alive, who's alive at Armageddon will have taken the mark of the
01:49:36.140 beast.
01:49:36.340 So he can say that because he knows that the plan of the fallen angels is to kill anyone
01:49:41.340 who does not take the mark by the end of the tribulation.
01:49:45.400 So he can say what he's going to do in the future.
01:49:48.340 He can say, that's why when he gave the prophecy of, of when Jesus would be born, he'd say,
01:49:53.400 you know, there'll be the, the, the, the, um, in, in Daniel chapter nine, when he says
01:49:57.840 there'll be 70 weeks of years, 490 years from the time that, you know, this declaration
01:50:03.760 goes out until Messiah, the Prince and Mashiach Nagib will be this many days because he knew
01:50:08.160 when he was going to do it.
01:50:09.260 He knew it.
01:50:10.700 Okay.
01:50:11.220 490 years from now is when I'm going to make sure that Jesus is born and he lives his life.
01:50:17.100 So he can predict what he's going to do.
01:50:18.680 He can predict what the fallen angels are going to do.
01:50:20.480 And he can predict the effects based on the causes.
01:50:24.560 And he knows that what our causes are.
01:50:26.400 He knows our nature and he can predict it.
01:50:28.340 But notice that, you know, God didn't set dates, you know, everybody else on the internet
01:50:32.320 selling, setting dates that people on YouTube are all at, Oh, you know, the rapture is going
01:50:35.880 to be next Tuesday.
01:50:36.960 But God doesn't do that because God doesn't know exactly when we're going to all the, all
01:50:42.500 everything's going to be in place for the end times to begin for the tribulation to begin.
01:50:48.280 But he knows that eventually it's going to happen because he knows that we're on a sliding
01:50:52.180 scale.
01:50:52.560 And eventually we're going to get to the point of no return, but I don't even think God knows
01:50:56.800 exactly when that's going to happen.
01:50:58.840 He knows the trends and he knows that we know it's getting closer, but God didn't say it's
01:51:03.720 going to happen on April 14th, 2028.
01:51:09.000 Huh?
01:51:09.900 All right.
01:51:10.840 Well, I mean, last time you were here, you, you showed us precedent for a human being surprising
01:51:15.960 God.
01:51:17.180 And so I think all these things do create a pretty compelling argument, but we, we are
01:51:22.000 closing in now on the two hour mark and we have another show in, in 10 minutes.
01:51:26.900 Um, so why don't we do this?
01:51:30.020 We're going to be next time talking about Genesis six, right?
01:51:33.100 Is that what you said?
01:51:34.260 Uh, no, no, we're going to wrap up this or the, uh, the, the, how the angelic civilization
01:51:39.580 fell and what the results of that were and how that leads us to, you know, we're a ways
01:51:43.760 away from Genesis six.
01:51:45.080 Okay.
01:51:45.660 All right.
01:51:45.980 Like six chapters away, dude.
01:51:47.460 We're talking about angelic civilization.
01:51:49.280 I'm, I'm looking forward to that.
01:51:50.320 Seeing how that's, uh, yeah.
01:51:53.720 All right.
01:51:54.300 So then, uh, for the audience, one more time, let's bring up where we can find and support
01:51:58.460 Ed's work.
01:51:59.300 Oh yeah.
01:52:01.420 Here we go.
01:52:05.140 And take it away, man.
01:52:06.940 Yeah.
01:52:07.360 So faith by reason.net.
01:52:08.640 That is where all my legacy stuff is.
01:52:11.240 Like I said, get it while it's hot, because I'm going to start making some changes to it.
01:52:14.920 Um, go to my Patreon and become a Patreon there.
01:52:18.640 You're going to get, you know, the first run of everything you, when, when new content
01:52:22.600 is released, it's released there first, you get bonus episodes that won't be on YouTube
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01:52:39.820 from the supernatural spiritual point of view, uh, notes go out every week to keep you going,
01:52:45.700 keep you engaged.
01:52:46.540 And yeah, that's, that, that's where we're going.
01:52:49.980 And I'm, I'm working on some, some, some, uh, written material, some books and things
01:52:54.160 like that.
01:52:54.560 So yeah, stay tuned for that.
01:52:55.980 It's kind of, it's kind of, it's going to keep, keep building the empire.
01:53:01.240 All right.
01:53:02.000 Awesome.
01:53:02.500 Awesome, man.
01:53:04.700 Um, go and support Ed on faithbyreason.net.
01:53:08.260 And until then, I guess we'll see you next Friday, right?
01:53:11.620 We're going to set this up.
01:53:12.440 We're going to do it again this coming Friday.
01:53:14.200 Yeah.
01:53:14.540 Yep.
01:53:15.300 All right.
01:53:15.840 Uh, top anything else?
01:53:17.860 That's it, man.
01:53:18.600 Perfect.
01:53:19.040 Again, thank you, Ed, for spending more time with us.
01:53:21.700 And I hope you guys enjoyed this episode.
01:53:23.900 We'll see you later.
01:53:24.640 Don't forget to, um,
01:53:27.360 The greatest hypnotist on planet earth is a oblong box in the corner of the room.
01:53:33.760 It is constantly telling us what to believe is real.
01:53:37.220 If you can persuade them that what they see with their eyes is what there is to see,
01:53:42.660 because they'll lack in the faith.
01:53:45.840 And they have a sense of an explanation that portrays the bigger picture of what's happening.
01:53:50.520 And they have.
01:53:51.460 Yeah.
01:53:51.980 Okay.
01:53:52.360 Oh, can I see you next thing?
01:53:52.920 Yeah.
01:53:55.380 John, you'll see you next time.
01:53:55.560 Bye-bye.
01:53:58.180 What are you doing?
01:53:59.940 What's in it?
01:54:00.480 What's in it?
01:54:01.380 Well, I'll just polish it, guys.
01:54:02.900 What do you31 seems like.
01:54:10.040 Tuesday.
01:54:10.740 We' película all the way around it's back.
01:54:11.280 Yeah.
01:54:12.300 It's crazy.
01:54:13.080 It's crazy.
01:54:13.700 Yeah.
01:54:14.700 Morgan, I'll Ash.
01:54:15.260 It's crazy.
01:54:16.260 I'm sorry, black.
01:54:17.100 Yeah, I'm sorry.
01:54:17.980 You guys.
01:54:18.640 I'm sorry.
01:54:19.100 I'm sorry.