Nephilim Death Squad - March 29, 2025


05: The Book of Genesis w⧸ Ed Mabrie - The Poetry of Creation


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 43 minutes

Words per Minute

208.04132

Word Count

21,532

Sentence Count

1,607

Misogynist Sentences

21

Hate Speech Sentences

52


Summary

Ed Mabry is a writer, podcaster, and podcaster. He's been with me for over a decade, and has been a part of the book of Genesis for the last four decades. He's also a husband, father, and husband-to-be.


Transcript

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00:02:54.400 Guys, it is Friday, and Fridays are for the Lord.
00:02:57.320 And so we are back once again with Ed Mabry in the continuation of our Book of Genesis discussion.
00:03:02.800 This is episode six.
00:03:04.120 But before we get into all of that, Ed, where can people find your work?
00:03:09.300 Yeah, thanks, guys.
00:03:10.140 And sorry I wasn't on last week.
00:03:11.540 I had to go on a date with my wife.
00:03:13.860 Oh, that's nice.
00:03:14.900 Got to keep that going.
00:03:16.120 We went up to wine country.
00:03:17.420 We're actually, we live in like the county like adjacent to Napa.
00:03:21.100 So we used to do it all the time before we had kids.
00:03:23.800 And so we did that.
00:03:25.360 So appreciate you.
00:03:26.280 I look forward to the kids getting older, and then you can kind of redo that again, right?
00:03:29.660 You got to be careful, Ed.
00:03:31.340 You might have more kids coming, man.
00:03:32.740 You might start over.
00:03:33.880 You might start over, dude.
00:03:36.520 Let's put it this way.
00:03:37.380 I am surgically incapable of having any more kids.
00:03:40.020 There you go.
00:03:40.660 No such thing as starting over.
00:03:42.520 No.
00:03:43.040 If she gets pregnant now, either she's cheating on me or we're going to have to name it Jesus.
00:03:46.440 Because it was amazing.
00:03:48.200 There you go.
00:03:48.860 Either it's Jesus or we're fist fighting.
00:03:51.400 Where can people find you, Ed?
00:03:52.800 So my legacy website is faithbyreason.net.
00:03:56.380 That's where you will find everything I've been doing for the last decade plus, all my blogs and podcasts and videos.
00:04:04.120 And if you like the stuff, I suggest you start reading it now because I'm going to start moving things around.
00:04:10.480 And there may not be as much available there because I'm moving to some other platforms.
00:04:15.780 Speaking of which, the place where I am really driving people that I'd love for you to go is to my Patreon, which is patreon.com slash faithbyreason.
00:04:24.200 And if you become a Patreon, the two levels at the first level, you get bonus episodes.
00:04:29.880 You get to get my stuff right before it's released anyplace else.
00:04:33.720 The next episode of the Genesis series, I was hoping to have it up this week, but I've been really busy with some other stuff I'll talk about in a second.
00:04:40.340 So I'll have it edited up hopefully today or over the weekend.
00:04:43.720 And that'll be the next part of the Genesis series.
00:04:47.760 So you get that.
00:04:48.320 You also have my weekly Q&As that you see there.
00:04:51.500 And if you level up and go to the blue tier level, then in addition to everything else, you also get to be part of the monthly Bible study.
00:05:00.860 The Jehovah's Story Book Club, as we call it, where we go through the entire Bible in one year with these once a month sessions.
00:05:07.480 And we look at the Bible from the supernatural, the spiritual point of view.
00:05:10.700 And it's where you should go because that's where 80% of the Bible is the spiritual realm.
00:05:17.760 And that's why most people have trouble understanding it and understanding who God is and his character and his will, because we look at it as if the Bible's our story.
00:05:24.700 It's not.
00:05:25.060 It's Jehovah's Story.
00:05:26.240 And what's going on in the background or what we consider the background in the spiritual realm.
00:05:30.660 That's where everything is happening.
00:05:32.140 And if you understand that, then you will really know what's going on.
00:05:36.060 And in addition, and one of the reasons why I'm putting stuff up is because I am working on two books right now.
00:05:41.920 One which I plan to release probably next week, and we can maybe talk about it on next week's show.
00:05:48.080 This will be my book I'm finishing up on The False Apocalypse and reimagining Revelation Chapter 6.
00:05:56.160 And then my next book, which I plan to have completed and up on my Patreon and Amazon and all the other Apple books and all that kind of stuff, will also be my book on The Little Season.
00:06:10.820 I've been doing a book on The Little Season that I want to release in May.
00:06:13.160 And the reason, and by the way, if those of you who are Little Season fans, it is your fault that I have this book up.
00:06:20.120 Because every time I talk about The Little Season, I've been on a ton of podcasts.
00:06:24.420 We talked about it here.
00:06:25.680 I have my video on it.
00:06:27.040 I always get pushback from The Little Season people.
00:06:29.060 And the one thing they always say, well, Ed, you didn't do enough research.
00:06:31.960 Well, you shouldn't have asked me to do that because I have done more research.
00:06:36.520 And it does not help your side.
00:06:37.960 The more research I do, the worse The Little Season becomes.
00:06:41.320 The more evidence that we're not in it.
00:06:44.800 Well, Ed, if I was you, that would be the first thing I'd do because our friend Paul Stobbs of Understanding Conspiracy, he's one of the guys that spearheaded this theory, or you don't even like to call it a theory, but The Little Season idea.
00:06:57.140 He was mentioned on Joe Rogan.
00:07:00.100 Eddie Bravo was on Joe Rogan, and he was like, there's this guy on Understanding Conspiracy.
00:07:04.300 You got to see him.
00:07:04.920 He's talking about The Little Season.
00:07:06.280 And Joe's like, well, that's crazy, bro.
00:07:08.120 So it's like this has hit the mainstream.
00:07:10.220 It's floating.
00:07:11.320 Our friend Clint Russell has interviewed him as well.
00:07:15.180 He's like, this is crazy.
00:07:16.360 And I gave him the pushback of what I think it might be.
00:07:20.320 But it's in the narrative.
00:07:22.780 So now is the time.
00:07:23.680 The race is on.
00:07:24.460 Yeah, the race is on.
00:07:26.020 Now is the time to get out there and be like, actually, here's the book.
00:07:30.540 If you do feel so inclined.
00:07:32.720 But I have an idea for your cover, Ed.
00:07:34.780 Okay.
00:07:35.200 The cover of your book.
00:07:36.880 Bam.
00:07:37.340 Look at that.
00:07:38.560 Incredible.
00:07:38.960 That's so cool.
00:07:40.980 I like how he nailed his background, too.
00:07:43.600 That's crazy.
00:07:44.200 Oh, yeah.
00:07:44.720 That's awesome.
00:07:46.040 Dude, AI is getting real weird.
00:07:48.640 Real weird.
00:07:49.060 Yeah.
00:07:49.840 Before we go on, I just want to bring to your attention, Ed, that one of our favorite people
00:07:54.740 in the chat, Z-Man is awesome, caught wind of the fact that you have some issues when
00:07:59.860 it comes to royalties and music, right?
00:08:02.900 Like music that's not going to get you copyright struck.
00:08:05.660 Well, it seems that Z-Man has whipped you up some music and he's looking for a place to
00:08:09.540 send it to you.
00:08:10.660 Would you have someplace they could reach out to if people want to send you things?
00:08:15.540 Yeah.
00:08:16.080 I can.
00:08:16.480 Well, can we get to mind if I give it to him after the show?
00:08:19.380 Yes, that's fine.
00:08:20.180 That's fine.
00:08:20.520 Maybe best to not blast it out.
00:08:22.180 If you give it to me, I'll give it to him.
00:08:23.640 He's a good guy.
00:08:24.260 He's one of our longtime supporters.
00:08:25.440 Oh, no.
00:08:25.640 Yeah.
00:08:25.820 If you guys trust him, I trust him.
00:08:27.080 I just don't want to blast it out to everyone because it's this.
00:08:30.360 Actually, you know what?
00:08:31.160 I have a Faith by Reason email.
00:08:33.680 I can give that out.
00:08:34.260 There you go.
00:08:35.080 So, and hold on.
00:08:36.960 It is.
00:08:38.580 Actually, I'll give it to you.
00:08:39.540 I just created it because I need it for something else that I'm doing.
00:08:43.300 Okay.
00:08:43.720 Perfect.
00:08:44.000 I'll give it to you, Raven, afterwards.
00:08:45.120 I'll send it to you.
00:08:45.560 Let me make a note of that.
00:08:46.740 Awesome.
00:08:47.220 Okay.
00:08:47.640 Yeah.
00:08:47.880 Just our community is filled with a lot of really cool people who, you know,
00:08:53.640 who really want to help.
00:08:54.600 And so I thought that was pretty good.
00:08:56.020 I appreciate it.
00:08:56.180 Thank you.
00:08:57.160 Yeah.
00:08:57.400 Because that copyright thing, you know, could be a huge pain in the butt.
00:09:00.440 Very annoying.
00:09:01.240 Very annoying.
00:09:01.540 One of these days, Vinny Paz is going to show up to our doors and shoot us
00:09:04.600 because I'm sure we owe him like a tremendous amount of money for our intro.
00:09:08.120 But the irony is that the piece that I keep getting tagged for by YouTube,
00:09:12.380 I paid for it.
00:09:13.720 I mean, yeah, dude, that happens a lot.
00:09:15.580 And I don't know what to do about that, actually.
00:09:18.560 Like, you have to.
00:09:19.780 You've got to, like, there's a whole claim that you have to do it.
00:09:22.960 You have to deny it.
00:09:23.880 And then you have to claim before you put the video up.
00:09:26.360 But it's really ridiculous because a lot of the stuff is from programs that you pay for.
00:09:31.020 And it comes royalty free.
00:09:32.740 But YouTube doesn't recognize that because they don't know where you got it from.
00:09:35.340 So it's an entire thing.
00:09:37.300 But to wrap it up, so I've got the so the false apocalypse book next week,
00:09:42.940 it should be out and then, yeah, so I guess I have my finger on the pulse of things.
00:09:47.580 So May is when early May is when I want to have my little season book ready to go.
00:09:52.240 And hopefully that because I've already got people lined up who want to have me on their
00:09:56.140 on their on a book tour, but on their podcast, because it is blowing up.
00:09:59.920 Everyone's talking about it.
00:10:01.200 And there aren't many people like myself who have a a a dispute, a formal dispute to it.
00:10:08.940 So, yeah, I'm I'm all.
00:10:10.560 So let me tell you, man, I think at least once or twice a week,
00:10:15.700 I'm still getting new comments on our episode of the debunking the little season.
00:10:19.320 People are so mad.
00:10:20.780 I know what's funny about those people.
00:10:22.260 And I know why they're mad.
00:10:23.280 That's how I end the book with talking about because I don't want to get it.
00:10:27.960 I'm not going to get too deep into it, but I'll just put it this way.
00:10:30.460 I understand the psychology of the people who are accepting the little season.
00:10:34.580 And once I understood that, actually, God, because I was I was getting the battles with
00:10:38.400 people about it and I would always feel uncomfortable afterwards.
00:10:41.500 And God revealed something to me.
00:10:42.860 He said, look, I need you to look at it from their point of view.
00:10:46.580 And what are you looking at?
00:10:47.720 Are we going to bring up the comments of everybody really mad?
00:10:49.900 No, no.
00:10:50.420 I'm just looking at your yellow hair.
00:10:51.980 Jesus.
00:10:52.400 Oh, my God.
00:10:53.120 What are the what are the atrocious human?
00:10:54.720 Yeah.
00:10:54.920 Two thousand views is one of the higher videos on YouTube that we have that's been watched.
00:11:00.940 So people might as well.
00:11:02.060 Unfortunately, it got demonetized.
00:11:04.420 So thanks for that, YouTube.
00:11:06.020 That's probably why.
00:11:08.220 Anyway, well, it'll be interesting to see how that develops in the future.
00:11:12.420 But today we are here, episode six.
00:11:14.620 And I have a question, Ed.
00:11:15.900 Why have we named this episode the poetry of creation?
00:11:19.800 Yeah, because the the first chapter of Genesis, specifically from, I guess, verse three on
00:11:27.800 is not narrative.
00:11:29.520 It is poetry.
00:11:31.080 And if in some of your Bibles, depending on the translation you have, Genesis chapter
00:11:36.020 one is in stanzas.
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00:12:05.620 Just like in the book of Psalms, all the Psalms are in stanzas of, you know, three, four lines
00:12:11.140 or even more indented, just like any other poem.
00:12:15.120 That's because the translators understood that this was Hebrew poetry.
00:12:19.560 But just chapter one, chapter two is different.
00:12:22.460 And it's really important to understand how Hebrew poetry works.
00:12:25.520 And if you understand that, then it will clear up some of the confusion that people have
00:12:28.780 about chapter one and chapter two.
00:12:31.080 Because many people see them as two different creation narratives.
00:12:33.740 And they're not.
00:12:35.740 Because in Hebrew poetry, remember, this was not written to 21st century English-speaking
00:12:41.120 Americans.
00:12:42.300 This book was written to ancient Israelites who spoke Hebrew, and they had a certain culture
00:12:49.720 and their linguistics.
00:12:50.940 And the way things would work in Hebrew poetry is there will be a poem, which, or more accurately,
00:12:57.220 a song, because Hebrew poetry is meant to be sung.
00:12:59.440 If you ever go to any type of synagogue, Orthodox Jewish synagogue, and they will read from the
00:13:04.520 Psalms, but they will be chanting it.
00:13:06.240 They will be singing the Psalms.
00:13:07.760 They're meant to be sung.
00:13:08.320 So you could technically say that God sung this replenishment, and we'll talk about what that
00:13:13.460 means in a second, into existence.
00:13:15.500 But poetry is, like any poetry, is a big picture overview.
00:13:19.340 It uses a few words to give tons of information and ideas.
00:13:25.360 And you have to use inferences, just like with any song.
00:13:28.940 In the video that I did on the poetry of creation, that's actually, it should be on YouTube.
00:13:35.260 I think I dropped it on YouTube today.
00:13:36.760 It's been on my Patreon for a couple weeks.
00:13:40.500 I talk about that, and I give lyrics to a love song.
00:13:44.920 And I talk about how this love, I get four lines of a love song that basically talks about
00:13:49.120 years of a couple's, you know, their interaction.
00:13:52.040 Because you have to infer and read things into it based on those lyrics.
00:13:56.340 And it's the same thing with the creation narrative.
00:13:58.400 Because people complain about it and say, well, you know, God created the universe in
00:14:02.840 just this one chapter.
00:14:04.220 All these things are going on, mountains and trees and, you know, stars and planets and
00:14:08.380 all this kind of stuff.
00:14:09.660 So they don't take it seriously because they don't see that this is a poem.
00:14:13.580 And just like any poem, it packs a ton of information into a few words.
00:14:18.040 But the unique thing about Hebrew poetry is that it is always either preceded or followed
00:14:24.320 by exposition that extrapolates on the poetry.
00:14:31.140 And so you see that example in the Song of Moses, for example, at the end of Deuteronomy.
00:14:36.460 And this is preceded by God giving all of his rules to Israel about the blessings and curses.
00:14:44.100 If you if you do these certain things, you'll be blessed and God gives details about the
00:14:48.320 blessings.
00:14:48.680 And if you don't obey him, you'll be cursed and hear all the curses.
00:14:51.180 And then after that, Moses gives an overview of that in the form of a song.
00:14:54.820 And that song basically says, yeah, you're going to be blessed or cursed.
00:14:57.840 You guys are going to screw this up.
00:14:58.880 You're going to be cursed.
00:14:59.980 But, you know, hold on as long as you can.
00:15:01.440 But you guys are idiots.
00:15:02.300 You're going to you're going to screw this up.
00:15:03.940 But that's he said that's his big picture overview.
00:15:06.080 And you have in the book of Matthew, you have the Song of Mary after she's visited by the
00:15:11.480 angel Gabriel, who tells her that she is going to be the vessel through which Jesus comes
00:15:15.400 into the earth.
00:15:15.820 Then she sings a song where she is basically giving this big picture overview of this and
00:15:20.780 how, you know, women have been wanting.
00:15:22.520 It was like the desire of every Israelite woman to be the mother of the Messiah.
00:15:26.760 And she praises God for so forth and so on.
00:15:29.100 That's what the so the point is, in this case, Genesis chapter one is a song and it's
00:15:34.140 followed by Genesis chapter two, which, again, in Hebrew poetry, it's exposition.
00:15:39.420 It just gives more details.
00:15:42.380 And if you don't understand this, then you're going to fall into the category of believing
00:15:46.400 that there were two creations and that there were two creations of humanity, because at
00:15:50.820 the end of the first of the song, it says, and God created men, you know, in the image
00:15:58.800 of God, he made them male and female.
00:16:00.380 He created them.
00:16:01.120 And then in the next chapter, it talks about how he made Adam from the dust of the earth
00:16:06.100 and how he made Eve from her.
00:16:07.900 And then so people who don't understand this will say, well, okay, God made a bunch of humans
00:16:11.600 in chapter one who existed for X number of years.
00:16:15.740 And then he made Adam and Eve separately.
00:16:18.520 No, that's not what that's not how Hebrew poetry works.
00:16:22.500 It was it was an overview.
00:16:23.740 He's saying, I made mountains.
00:16:25.200 I made trees.
00:16:26.000 I made sea animals.
00:16:27.080 I made land animals and I made humanity.
00:16:29.000 Okay.
00:16:29.560 Chapter two.
00:16:30.180 Here's exactly how I made humanity.
00:16:32.740 First man, first woman.
00:16:35.440 So, and I'm, you know, and I, I, I talked about that a little bit, um, in, in my next video,
00:16:39.840 and I'm going to do a whole, I'm going to do a bonus episode of my Patreons that I'm calling
00:16:43.180 the mysteries of creation, where I'm going to go into detail on some of these things.
00:16:46.700 Some of the stuff that, that are my theories, things like, you know, what I think the firmament
00:16:50.460 is, um, what I, the age of the earth and, you know, the message in the stars and all
00:16:55.800 the, a bunch of, of those sorts of things that aren't part of the verse by verse study.
00:16:59.960 But my point is, but I'm also going to talk about the, the, I, these, the theories of
00:17:03.900 these pre-Adamic civilizations of human humanity.
00:17:06.520 And I understand why people want to, um, why they promote this idea because they're
00:17:14.160 trying to explain certain things that seem mysterious in the Bible.
00:17:17.280 Like, you know, where did Cain get his wife or, you know, why are there so many different
00:17:20.580 racial groups and so forth and so on.
00:17:24.620 But believing that there's a pre-Adamic civilization actually creates more problems than it solves
00:17:29.740 because some of the questions that come up with is, okay, if God made a bunch of humans
00:17:34.560 humans before he made Adam and Eve, then were those humans sinless?
00:17:39.940 Because the Bible says in the book of Romans, among other places that sin came into the world
00:17:44.520 through Adam.
00:17:45.860 So what about these other people?
00:17:48.500 Did they sin too?
00:17:49.940 And if so, then how could sin have come through Adam if they sin first?
00:17:52.360 If they didn't sin, then why do they have to pay for the sins of Adam?
00:17:56.200 If they were just perfect and not eating up the tree of the knowledge of good and evil,
00:17:59.420 why do, why are they suffering for what Adam did?
00:18:01.520 That doesn't make sense.
00:18:02.700 That's a fascinating point.
00:18:03.700 There's a lot of stuff I'll get into in the next one.
00:18:04.940 It presents even a riskier question, which would be, are they people?
00:18:10.820 Because to sin would mean, and that's a dangerous one.
00:18:13.760 To sin would mean to miss the mark, and that would imply that there's a mark for you to
00:18:17.640 hit, and the mark would be to be like God, your creator.
00:18:21.600 Or, yeah, that opens up a weird bag of worms, which I don't know.
00:18:26.060 It's interesting, but I don't know where you put it.
00:18:27.700 But what Ed just said kind of like puts an arrow in the knee of that because there are those,
00:18:32.760 like we found that booktop.
00:18:34.320 Remember, it was like pre-Adamite civilizations or the pre-Adamites or something like that.
00:18:37.960 And basically what it showed you was like, yeah, it showed you abos and like, you know,
00:18:42.260 mongoloids and things like that.
00:18:43.620 And like, you know, it's kind of saying that anybody, kind of what it was alluding to is
00:18:49.000 like anybody that's not the white man was like, you know, but then it's like, okay,
00:18:53.180 well, if that's what you believe, then how did sin not enter the world until Adam?
00:18:56.380 And then, so if you're championing, you know, some Aryan race or some shit like that, then
00:19:01.780 you have to answer the question of why was this Aryan race created?
00:19:04.700 And then sin was introduced to the world through them.
00:19:07.800 Also, what the hell are abos?
00:19:09.140 I mean, that these are great questions.
00:19:10.980 That's a great question.
00:19:11.400 I don't think that we're going to get, I don't know if we'll ever get an answer for
00:19:13.460 that.
00:19:13.700 But yeah.
00:19:14.100 Yeah.
00:19:15.020 Like you just, we were saying that one of the big issues with that is the whole racial
00:19:18.620 superiority thing.
00:19:19.560 And yeah, everyone, not everyone, but a lot of people who hold to those theories of one race
00:19:23.920 is better than the other and if they have any kind of biblical bent, they always go
00:19:27.600 back to this.
00:19:28.100 Well, you know, God made other races because the funny, here's the thing that's funny about
00:19:32.160 racists.
00:19:32.960 Every racist always, everyone who believes in the theory of racial superiority just always
00:19:37.620 happens to be a member of the superior race.
00:19:40.180 Oh yeah.
00:19:40.860 Yeah.
00:19:41.080 You're very rarely.
00:19:42.140 Not me.
00:19:42.760 I'm a huge racist, but, and I think Puerto Ricans are trash.
00:19:46.520 I can actually prove it mathematically.
00:19:48.860 You guys bear with me.
00:19:50.680 You are, you are the exception.
00:19:51.900 Cause I mean, you never hear a, like a white racist say, you know what?
00:19:54.920 Yeah.
00:19:55.040 There's a superior race out there and it's the Asians.
00:19:56.920 No.
00:19:57.360 Yeah.
00:19:57.900 But every, every, whether you're, if you're a white racist, you think whites are superior.
00:20:00.880 If you're a black racist, you think blacks are superior or whatever.
00:20:03.780 So, so obvious, clearly you're not being objective.
00:20:06.840 You're just saying, you know, and by sheer luck, I just happened to be a member of the
00:20:11.080 race.
00:20:11.840 And so, I mean, again, in this, I'm not, it's not just a white thing.
00:20:14.640 I mean, they're, they're.
00:20:15.420 No, you get the other side.
00:20:16.220 You get like the, the people that know that Adam and Eve were black and the other people, you
00:20:21.220 know, the, the original, uh, the first humans were, were, were widened, but the special
00:20:26.660 ones are, are Adam and Eve and they're dark, whatever.
00:20:29.500 But the point is, it, again, it creates more problems than it solves because of, of that.
00:20:35.220 Because it, it, it honestly doesn't make any sense.
00:20:37.640 Cause if, if sin came into the world through Adam, then God would be unjust to put that
00:20:41.820 on everyone else.
00:20:42.500 And if everyone else didn't sin, then they should be immortal.
00:20:45.860 Right.
00:20:46.660 So, so yes, go ahead.
00:20:48.260 So where do we put this stuff then?
00:20:49.600 Like, cause that, that is a timeline that is quite confusing for me, right?
00:20:52.880 Uh, Adam kicked out of the garden and then something, something, something, uh, Cain and
00:20:57.820 Abel that happens.
00:20:59.440 He, he gets cast out something, something, something.
00:21:02.020 He, he ends up in a town with a bunch of people and he was scared that they'll kill him.
00:21:06.260 So what he's got, he protected from people that are going to murder him.
00:21:10.980 Yeah.
00:21:11.180 I'm going to, well, you will, well, I'll do a bonus episode where we're just riffing
00:21:14.540 here, but so I'll give more details, but yeah.
00:21:17.400 Cause people say that, well, who was, who was Cain talking about?
00:21:19.900 Well, keep in mind that human beings were not the only intelligent life that existed.
00:21:25.020 There were the Elohim.
00:21:26.500 I believe that's what he was talking about.
00:21:28.760 He, and he goes, so, so let me, let me go back to him going to a city.
00:21:34.280 It didn't say he went to a city and there were, and there were people there.
00:21:36.720 It says that he built a city and it didn't, and it didn't say that he started building
00:21:41.680 it immediately.
00:21:42.460 What it does say is that he started having descendants and they started having descendants.
00:21:46.400 And remember, these people lived hundreds of years.
00:21:49.240 They lived to be six, seven, 800 years.
00:21:51.880 And if you think that, and I don't know what their fertility rate was, but if you figure that
00:21:56.240 maybe the women for a third of their life, they were fertile, that would be like what,
00:22:00.980 you know, two, 300 years where they could have babies and their babies could have babies.
00:22:05.460 And if you do the math, there was basically, but Adam lived for 930 years.
00:22:09.920 And it says he had sons and daughters.
00:22:11.320 He had tons of them in which they would have had more and more and more.
00:22:13.920 And so from the time that Adam sinned to the time of the Nephilim, that's about 2000 years.
00:22:18.900 And if you did, if you looked at, at the idea of a woman being fertile for 300 of those
00:22:25.240 years, and every woman having an average of three, just three kids every hundred years,
00:22:30.520 just three, every hundred years for those 300 years.
00:22:32.820 And that's conservative, right?
00:22:33.820 Over three years.
00:22:35.720 Yeah.
00:22:35.940 I'm being conservative.
00:22:37.120 That could easily be a billion people on earth by the time of, of the, of the Nephilim.
00:22:43.840 Three billion, just starting with that base pair of Adam and Eve.
00:22:46.480 And we don't, they had, though, we know the first, the three sons they had were, were Cain,
00:22:51.860 Abel, I mean, obviously Abel was killed and then Seth.
00:22:55.020 And it also said they have daughters.
00:22:56.480 Didn't say how many daughters they had.
00:22:58.600 So if you just, obviously they had to, you know, Cain had to, where did Cain get his wife?
00:23:05.960 Probably his sister or could have been his niece because Cain and Abel, when Cain killed
00:23:10.000 Abel, they were in their seventies or eighties at this time.
00:23:12.760 If you use the timeline, by this time Abel could have married one of them.
00:23:16.480 His sisters and had a daughter and she could have been of marrying age.
00:23:18.940 So Cain either married a sister or he could have married his niece.
00:23:22.620 It's crazy too, because when you start thinking about like having that many kids,
00:23:25.620 these people would not have even known some of those kids.
00:23:30.500 You know what I mean?
00:23:30.780 Like there's just simply like Adam, if he lives 900 and some odd years,
00:23:33.640 certainly by the time he's 700, he has forgotten many of the children's names that he's had.
00:23:40.060 He probably sees them and doesn't even recognize them.
00:23:43.060 I'm like, who are you?
00:23:44.080 And it's like, that's, I'm your son, actually.
00:23:46.340 You know what I mean?
00:23:46.820 Like that's probably, probably great, great, great grandson.
00:23:49.520 You know, I'm your third cousin or something.
00:23:51.660 Okay, sure.
00:23:52.360 Yeah.
00:23:52.520 For Adam, it would be like everybody though.
00:23:54.040 It's like anyone that's alive, he's like, yeah, my kids.
00:23:57.060 Like, you know.
00:23:57.680 Right, right.
00:23:57.940 Yeah.
00:23:58.280 That's true.
00:23:59.820 Yeah.
00:24:00.520 So keep it moving.
00:24:01.980 And so again, it wouldn't be immediate, but over those hundreds of years,
00:24:05.500 you would have hundreds of thousands, millions, possibly even a billion people.
00:24:09.740 Because you know how, like, it's how compounding interest works.
00:24:12.920 You know, you start in your 20s, compounding, and you're not making very much money.
00:24:15.960 But by the time you're in your 40s or 50s, you have a ton of money.
00:24:19.320 That's how it would work.
00:24:20.360 And so that's why Cain built his cities.
00:24:23.800 And keep in mind, some of those cities might have already been there because we had the
00:24:27.040 pre-angelic, the angelic civilizations that were there beforehand that were flooded.
00:24:35.240 And, you know, we talked about this in the last episode, that the angels were on earth
00:24:40.940 for an indeterminate period of time.
00:24:43.340 We don't know how long they were there before this rebellion where God had to, you know,
00:24:47.540 destroy everything and then start the replenishment that we'll be covering in this episode and
00:24:52.080 probably the next one.
00:24:54.060 So, yeah, so he built cities, but there could have been remnants of those cities already there.
00:24:57.720 I mean, there are some people who believe that the pyramids were not built by humans at
00:25:01.180 all, that they might have been part of this angelic civilization because, I mean, we don't
00:25:05.000 know how they were made.
00:25:06.200 They were amazing.
00:25:08.240 These amazing structures that were doing things that we can't replicate to this day.
00:25:13.280 Have you seen the latest news, Ed?
00:25:15.000 I know you're not really.
00:25:15.660 Yeah, that they're finding stuff that they've radar shown like some stuff like a mile.
00:25:21.300 I mean, I've been doing a ton of research.
00:25:22.100 It's weird because the radar images, like I'm on the fence about it because a lot of
00:25:25.980 the CG generated imagery that we're seeing is like fully fleshed out and it shows these
00:25:31.280 pillars that stretch deep into the earth.
00:25:37.520 Yeah, I don't know if it's like a mile or something like that.
00:25:39.320 And then there's like, you know, these pillars that stretch down into these gigantic cubes.
00:25:44.700 Let's get rid of that one.
00:25:45.600 Let's get rid of that one.
00:25:45.760 Let's get rid of that one.
00:25:46.640 Let's get rid of that one.
00:25:47.160 Let's get rid of that one.
00:25:47.700 And I just know like the way that the radar works is like that's not the image that you're
00:25:53.220 getting.
00:25:53.740 And so I don't know what to make of it.
00:25:55.340 People are extrapolating into pretty great reaches, you know, in my estimation.
00:26:01.100 But I don't know.
00:26:02.560 It goes into that whole like, what do the Inca believe?
00:26:04.760 Well, they believe that they actually discovered the megalithic structures in Peru and that
00:26:09.980 it was created by a race of giants that were destroyed in a flood and they were also cannibalistic.
00:26:14.760 Yeah, I'm convinced that, I'm fairly convinced that a lot of these megalithic structures were
00:26:22.860 created either by the angelic civilizations before humanity or by the Nephilim during that
00:26:29.540 period of time.
00:26:30.560 Yeah, I don't know.
00:26:31.860 The fallen angels gave humanity a lot of information.
00:26:36.120 It's kind of funny.
00:26:37.460 I mean, yeah, you've got like these modern conservative journalists now like Jack Posobiec
00:26:43.380 and he was like, he's talking about the pyramids and he's like, well, let me tell you, it's
00:26:47.740 a bombshell.
00:26:49.020 Have you guys heard of the Nephilim?
00:26:50.380 And I'm like, what?
00:26:51.620 You're kidding me right now.
00:26:52.760 Yeah.
00:26:53.040 And everyone's like, wow.
00:26:54.260 And I was like, this is incredible.
00:26:55.440 We've been talking about this for a year.
00:26:57.180 L.A.
00:26:57.420 Marzulli has been talking about for a hundred years, but it's a new subject now.
00:27:02.080 So it's very interesting.
00:27:03.340 It's in the forefront.
00:27:03.920 Uh, and I wanted to go back a little bit before we continue on.
00:27:08.260 Um, so we're talking about this sort of poetry, right?
00:27:12.900 Then, and, and, and it's describing how God makes, you know, the universe and the world
00:27:17.200 and us.
00:27:18.180 And what I find fascinating is I don't really know what to make of it, but this idea of
00:27:24.240 like God using the word.
00:27:25.580 And it's something that comes up very often in our research because telepathy is, is big
00:27:30.400 on the menu right now because of the telepathy tapes, but necessarily going there.
00:27:34.820 I just wonder like if speech and the ability to prophesy and, and, and God using the word.
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00:28:09.920 These things highlight how powerful our, our own words are, right?
00:28:14.100 You talk about if you want something to exist in the real world, you have to speak it into
00:28:17.940 the spiritual world first.
00:28:19.060 It exists there and then it goes on.
00:28:20.320 It's almost like music is a, is a then some, like it's, it's levels above it.
00:28:26.280 It's like if the word is powerful, if speaking is powerful, then music.
00:28:30.120 And, and I would guess because words are, you know, harmonics, they're frequencies, but
00:28:36.060 you're doing something above and beyond that.
00:28:37.800 You're manipulating those harmonics and frequencies to the nth degree.
00:28:40.860 If you are, especially if there's more than like, like I think about the angel singing,
00:28:44.900 holy, holy, holy.
00:28:45.880 And I'm like, why are they singing?
00:28:47.860 You know, why aren't they just saying it?
00:28:49.060 Like, why aren't they?
00:28:49.520 Holy, holy, holy, holy.
00:28:50.840 Like they're not doing that.
00:28:52.120 They're singing it.
00:28:52.840 There's like this resounding music to, to what they're doing.
00:28:56.560 And so it just has me caught up as we're talking on this, on this concept of music and singing.
00:29:02.560 And is that like a form of prophesying or using the word, but like a higher level of it?
00:29:09.220 Yeah.
00:29:09.540 You hit a lot of stuff there.
00:29:10.440 So let me, let me break some of it down.
00:29:11.940 No, no.
00:29:12.220 In a good way.
00:29:12.760 Cause this, this is great.
00:29:14.960 So we may have talked, I know we talked about this in our speed of light episode back in
00:29:18.720 the day.
00:29:18.940 I think my first, my first episode with you guys, we may have covered it last week, but
00:29:22.340 when you get down to the, the quantum level, you know, the subatomic particle level, you
00:29:29.000 know, we talked about electrons, electrons are, you know, they're, they're the ones that
00:29:31.600 circ, those are the particles that are circling the atom that, you know, give us the, the
00:29:36.540 illusion of structure because of the electromagnetic fields.
00:29:39.820 And so we have this illusion of solidity, but we're actually not that solid.
00:29:42.780 I mean, there's more, we're mostly empty space.
00:29:44.460 Yeah.
00:29:44.820 You said if you scaled it up, that, uh, the nucleus would be like the size of a softball
00:29:49.560 and that the orbiting electrons would be like all the way in the end zone of a football
00:29:53.200 field.
00:29:53.720 If you place the nucleus in the center.
00:29:55.420 Right.
00:29:55.760 Yeah.
00:29:55.940 Well, that, no, yeah.
00:29:56.640 If you, if the nucleus was a size of like the head of a pin, it would be the end zones
00:30:00.180 of, of, of, of the major size of a softball, there will be, the electrons will
00:30:04.520 be circling like seven miles in diameter.
00:30:07.040 Damn.
00:30:07.860 Yeah.
00:30:08.140 So, but the part of the, of the atom that is actually substance that actually has weight
00:30:12.400 where we get our atomic weights and you've seen on the periodic charts and you're, you
00:30:15.420 know, in high school chemistry or whatnot, that comes from the protons, but when you
00:30:19.400 protons and neutrons, but when you get, when you break a proton down, it's made of quarks
00:30:23.940 and leptins, the quark leptins in the quarks, when you break them down, they're actually
00:30:28.740 made of vibrations.
00:30:30.440 So at the fundamental level, the thing that make up the, the actual substance of the atom
00:30:36.180 is vibrations.
00:30:37.540 What are vibrations?
00:30:38.680 Vibrations are sounds.
00:30:39.780 We know we live in an ordered universe.
00:30:41.560 So what would you call ordered vibrations?
00:30:44.400 Words, words are, that's what we're doing now.
00:30:46.780 We're speaking ordered vibrations.
00:30:48.460 That's why it makes sense that God would speak or sing the universe into existence.
00:30:52.860 And that's one of the many reasons why I believe in the Bible, because it's the only
00:30:56.480 information source we have that matches what quantum physics has shown us.
00:31:01.960 It's the only one that says that the universe was spoken or sung into existence, which matches
00:31:06.240 what we know from quantum physics, that our universe is made of ordered vibrations.
00:31:11.260 And when you get to the song, the song aspect of it.
00:31:14.740 Yeah.
00:31:15.060 Let me make this point out and I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll let you go top.
00:31:18.920 And that is, if you've looked at the, the work of, I guess, a Japanese scientist by the,
00:31:24.040 I I'm going to mess up his name, but that's like Hashimoto or something like that.
00:31:27.560 Forgive me if I screw that up, but he did this work where he had, he played music and,
00:31:33.740 and saw how those vibrations affected water.
00:31:35.860 And, and I'm sure you guys have heard, you've seen like cymatics, right?
00:31:40.000 You could do the same thing with like sand or salt.
00:31:42.180 And it makes these beautiful patterns when it's music more, much more so.
00:31:47.120 But he said, if you spoke words of kindness, if you spoke words of loving words, affirmations,
00:31:51.400 it made great patterns, but music made amazing, beautiful, complex patterns.
00:31:58.780 So I think that goes into what you're saying, right?
00:32:01.440 Even if something about music, something about those harmonics,
00:32:03.760 I think it's a higher level.
00:32:06.360 We talk about, oh, I'm sorry.
00:32:08.200 Satan or Lucifer, he, what was his job before he fell?
00:32:12.460 He led the worship songs.
00:32:15.280 So, so our realm is made up of patterns, right?
00:32:19.020 They're fractals.
00:32:20.500 Fractals, ribonacci, circles, spirals.
00:32:24.200 So, so if, if speaking creates a certain degree of patterns,
00:32:29.020 but then singing creates exponentially more patterns, more complex patterns,
00:32:33.660 more interconnecting patterns, then man, I mean, that also, just given the nature of our realm,
00:32:39.320 when we observe it and it's, and it's fractal nature, this whole, as above, so below,
00:32:43.280 it's like what you observe on the macro, you will also observe on the micro.
00:32:46.720 How would you achieve such a level of, of dynamic patterns?
00:32:49.880 Well, singing, I guess.
00:32:52.500 Think of how, think of how songs affect us more so than words.
00:32:55.580 Think about how you feel when someone's giving you a speech.
00:32:57.500 Oh yeah, exactly.
00:32:58.620 Yep.
00:32:59.440 Versus someone singing a beautiful song.
00:33:01.700 It affects you completely differently.
00:33:04.320 I mean, you can, I was, I was listening to a song.
00:33:07.800 I mean, I'm, this is just, I'm not promoting this particular person.
00:33:10.760 I like his music.
00:33:11.500 He's a relatively new singer by the name of October London.
00:33:14.420 That's the, that's the kid's name.
00:33:15.780 And he, he sounds a lot like Marvin Gaye, who, you know, my parents grew up listening to Marvin Gaye.
00:33:20.820 You know, I, I was listening to him as, as, as I was a kid before he died.
00:33:24.000 He had just amazing voice.
00:33:25.420 And so this guy, so, and, and, and so hearing Marvin Gaye sing takes me back to my childhood.
00:33:30.460 And this new singer, October London, who sounds a lot like Marvin, he has this song out called
00:33:35.520 Mulholland Drive.
00:33:36.540 And I know that because that's in Southern California where I grew up.
00:33:39.120 Mulholland Drive is this area and it's above Beverly Hills.
00:33:42.640 And if you, if you're on that drive, you have great views of like the mountains and the oceans
00:33:46.100 and listening to the lyrics of that song, it just took me back to my childhood.
00:33:50.640 I have this just amazing nostalgic feeling just from this music.
00:33:55.120 It affected me.
00:33:56.040 It changed my mood completely.
00:33:57.160 And you guys know that your favorite song changes your mood.
00:33:59.480 The song that you and your wife, you know, had maybe at your wedding or that your favorite
00:34:03.360 song, it just, it can change things completely.
00:34:05.480 So I think music has an amazing effect, not just on us, but on, on reality.
00:34:11.980 Yeah.
00:34:12.480 That's one of my, I guess, like the genesis of my looking into this, I guess.
00:34:18.860 So when you look into the frequency, you're looking into the supernatural, which I didn't
00:34:22.360 realize at the time, but I was playing guitar in the church with, that's where I met my
00:34:27.660 wife and I became obsessed with this idea of perfect or relative pitch.
00:34:32.620 So I bought a bunch of books about it.
00:34:34.540 I read about it.
00:34:35.640 And there was this one guy that he had like an, it was a podcast before podcasts were really
00:34:40.220 a thing.
00:34:40.780 And he had an audio series and I would listen to it over and over.
00:34:44.100 I listened to it when I slept.
00:34:45.280 I'd internalize like middle C and things like that.
00:34:48.080 But what I noticed, what I really think that I learned from this the most is that I was
00:34:53.220 like, this guy is putting me in a trance.
00:34:55.780 And, and then I realized quickly, like I wasn't political at all, but I was like, oh, Barack
00:35:00.520 Obama's doing the same thing.
00:35:01.860 He was the president at the time.
00:35:03.380 And then I'm like, but he's not singing to me.
00:35:06.300 He's only talking to me, but it's, it's the, the timbre in his voice.
00:35:10.660 And it's the inflections and that he's specifically choosing because this guy has perfect pitch
00:35:15.280 or relative pitch, which is, you know, it's just the ability to choose a note and then
00:35:20.840 choose the accompanying notes or, or be able to like, uh, uh, identify them at least.
00:35:26.300 But this guy, I think he had it to a much higher level.
00:35:28.440 And I think that Barack Obama, I think a lot of people do they're, they're like singing
00:35:32.580 to you.
00:35:33.140 Even when they're speaking, they're, they're choosing these inflections important, importantly
00:35:37.200 in an important manner.
00:35:38.320 And people become seduced by it.
00:35:40.500 You become entranced by it.
00:35:41.900 So I'm like, that was my genesis of realizing, oh my God, what are they doing here?
00:35:47.620 This is a, there's something more to this.
00:35:50.200 It's brilliant.
00:35:50.800 It is like, I was just going to say it is, it is imparting a lot more information, um,
00:35:56.160 music in particular than, than it looks like on a surface level.
00:35:59.580 Like if you read lyrics, you, you kind of are left being like, what the fuck is this even
00:36:03.660 talking about?
00:36:04.180 But when you hear them through the medium of the music, it's like a, it's like a, uh,
00:36:09.800 a delivery vehicle for exponentially more information somehow.
00:36:13.480 And directly.
00:36:14.640 Yeah.
00:36:15.100 If done correctly, because the music has like an emotional connotation and it's, it is like
00:36:19.320 a manipulation.
00:36:19.780 But what it does is it takes something that I'm on pen and paper looks very simple and
00:36:24.980 it makes it incredibly dynamic when it hits you, when it, when you receive it.
00:36:29.040 And then all of a sudden it's full of meaning that's very, very interesting.
00:36:34.000 Yeah.
00:36:34.340 So I want to say something that's going to piss a bunch of people off, which is great.
00:36:37.460 Here we go.
00:36:38.640 But I'll get that second, that'd be the second part of what I'm going to say.
00:36:41.140 The first part is like what you were saying top that there are certain frequencies.
00:36:44.300 And I, I have no musical talent whatsoever.
00:36:46.600 I don't play an instrument or anything, but I was reading about how these, these certain
00:36:49.420 frequencies, like, I don't know if it's, you can correct me on this, like 433 versus
00:36:53.180 four, like, like apparently at some point in the past, like a hundred years ago, all,
00:36:57.600 all, um, instruments were tuned to a certain, um, um, frequency of 430 something parts and
00:37:04.620 then 432.
00:37:05.860 So 432.
00:37:06.280 Okay.
00:37:06.960 Middle A.
00:37:08.940 Uh, so the way that the piano works is that that's how you're going to, that's how you're
00:37:13.940 going to like tune most instruments, but middle A was tuned to 432 Hertz.
00:37:20.420 So it would vibrate, uh, for, let's just say 432 times.
00:37:23.660 And then the next A would vibrate twice as much.
00:37:26.500 And then so on and so forth.
00:37:27.740 That's how you get it.
00:37:28.280 And then all the notes in between would have their corresponding, uh, vibrational numbers
00:37:33.120 that 432 was moved up eight Hertz to 440 by, uh, some people say like, uh, gobbles, like
00:37:41.340 a Nazi scientist, but then that's, that's also disputed.
00:37:44.240 Okay.
00:37:44.900 But it's, it's a strange one.
00:37:46.220 And it's what, what's strange too, is that even though it's 440 today, the standard, the
00:37:51.180 concert pitch, if you go see, uh, somebody play violin, like, uh, an entire chorus playing
00:37:56.360 violin and, you know, trumpet and stuff, they're tuned slightly sharper than 440.
00:38:00.160 They're like 442 for whatever reason.
00:38:01.900 It's just a concert pitch standing concert tuning standing.
00:38:06.360 But yeah, I don't know.
00:38:07.600 I don't know why they did it.
00:38:08.840 It, they, a lot of people say it has negative effects.
00:38:10.800 So that's what I've heard.
00:38:12.000 I've heard, I've heard that if it's, if it's at that right pitch, not only does it have
00:38:14.980 a positive effect, it can actually heal you because our bodies are mostly water and, and,
00:38:21.040 and, you know, and it could actually, those frequencies can actually bring that harmony
00:38:23.980 and actually heal you.
00:38:24.840 Whereas the wrong frequency can have the opposite effect.
00:38:27.300 So you have people who are, and I say the entities behind them who are doing damage
00:38:32.300 with it.
00:38:33.020 Remember I said that, that the fallen one, Satan, the, the Nahash, he was, he, he knows
00:38:38.000 music it said in Ezekiel, um, uh, 28 about, you know, he had the, the, the, the, the timbers
00:38:43.520 and all this melodies that he would, so he knows music and he also knows the effect of
00:38:47.680 music.
00:38:48.120 One thing I want you to think about is the next time you watch a news show, a newscaster,
00:38:53.380 they all speak in the same pitch, male or female.
00:38:57.800 Have you noticed that every female newscaster has a deep voice?
00:39:01.400 Yeah.
00:39:01.660 There's a standard to it.
00:39:02.820 And it's, uh, I mean, the, the preacher, like the.
00:39:06.180 That pisses people.
00:39:08.280 That's going to piss people off because they do the same thing.
00:39:10.580 That's when you said Obama, it reminded me of that and what they're doing with that tone
00:39:14.400 that the newscasters use.
00:39:15.620 The cadence is meant to put you into a trance.
00:39:18.340 It's meant to hypnotize you and make you more susceptible to whatever they're talking
00:39:21.320 about.
00:39:21.620 That's why they're all trained at some point to speak in this exact same timber, to
00:39:25.800 use that exact same tone, to speak in this tone.
00:39:30.040 And in the news today you have, they all do it male or female.
00:39:34.680 And you rarely find a female newscaster who has a high voice.
00:39:38.300 They're going to have a lower voice, a lower pitch to their voice.
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00:40:11.760 Some preachers use the same cadence and Obama used the same.
00:40:16.840 Obama sounded like a preacher.
00:40:18.220 I mean, growing up in a black church.
00:40:19.560 I'm like, oh, but this dude, someone took a Marxist and taught him to speak in the tone
00:40:24.260 of a black preacher.
00:40:25.720 And that's, and I'm not going to ask how he got elected.
00:40:27.880 I mean, he had other, he's very charismatic guy, very good speaker.
00:40:31.000 I totally get it.
00:40:32.500 But he was speaking in that tone in that.
00:40:35.180 And if you remember, I'm towards the end of Kamala Harris's campaign when she was, when
00:40:40.320 it was pretty clear, she wasn't going to win.
00:40:41.680 If you notice, she started doing that same thing.
00:40:43.800 She started, she kind of, she had a bunch of fake accents, but she would, she started
00:40:47.340 doing the preacher's cadence.
00:40:50.180 Yeah.
00:40:50.500 Yes.
00:40:51.400 That's what she was trained to do.
00:40:53.400 What's his name?
00:40:53.980 Stu Peters did that to me and, and I was like aware of it, but I'm like, I'm also aware
00:40:58.860 that I'm not going to do it to, to the people listening here where he'll go.
00:41:03.040 He said something like, you know, Donald Trump is doing this and he's doing it on purpose.
00:41:08.960 And I'm like, okay, I see the delayed pause there and then pick up what you're doing to
00:41:12.380 me.
00:41:12.780 So there's like, there is a, that's a cadence, but then there's also a frequency to the
00:41:16.760 voice where I'm like slightly sensitive to the, which I think Obama just perfectly nailed.
00:41:21.700 Wouldn't be surprised if he has better or for worse.
00:41:23.980 It's like human beings.
00:41:25.080 We talk about this recently too.
00:41:26.620 There's like a giant percentage of the population that is susceptible to hypnosis.
00:41:30.300 And then there's like a, a smaller percentage of the population that you just can't do it
00:41:33.660 to.
00:41:34.400 And, um, I think that not to say that that cadence itself is bad, but it is a way to hijack
00:41:41.060 that part of the mind that is susceptible to hypnosis.
00:41:44.340 Well, there's a rhythm.
00:41:45.500 There's a lull.
00:41:46.420 There is, there is.
00:41:47.220 And it gets you into, it gets you into a susceptible state that allows, that opens your up, that
00:41:51.740 it, it, it, it down, it downgrades or, or it rather, um, your critical thinking, the
00:41:58.480 critical thinking portions of your brain.
00:41:59.880 So you aren't, it disarms you, Ed, sorry.
00:42:02.520 Yeah.
00:42:02.740 It disarms you.
00:42:03.960 It is.
00:42:04.100 Yeah, exactly.
00:42:04.720 It's completely disarms you.
00:42:05.840 And that's why politicians use it.
00:42:07.340 And that's why here's the part that's going to piss people off.
00:42:09.260 That's why a lot of these TV preachers use that cadence.
00:42:12.320 And I don't need to use a cadence.
00:42:13.260 So dude, if you watch, I don't recommend you watch, um, TV preachers, but you'll hear
00:42:17.760 them and, and, or, or just even preachers of a lot of, of, of, of large churches will
00:42:22.400 do this thing where they'll say, no, touch your neighbor and say, blah, blah, blah.
00:42:26.260 That, cause again, I, I, I have my background in psychology.
00:42:29.220 That's where my, my, my education is.
00:42:31.040 That is a form of massive gnosis combining with a touch.
00:42:36.280 And now you are hypnotizing the crowd.
00:42:38.740 You just tap your neighbor and say, God's going to give you blah, blah, blah.
00:42:42.380 You are that.
00:42:43.500 Those are massive gnosis techniques.
00:42:44.940 That's not, that's not accidental.
00:42:47.680 That does not work on me.
00:42:49.240 When I go to a church and, and, and they start doing that, um, I, I become not like very
00:42:54.260 uncomfortable, but like, I'm not, I cannot suspend whatever this mechanism is that keeps
00:42:58.980 me, uh, an individual and, and, and won't allow me to become like something else where,
00:43:03.760 because really when you're dealing with like a massive gnosis on that sort of a scale where
00:43:08.700 you're doing it to entire, an entire room, you're creating almost in that scenario, a
00:43:13.580 hive mind.
00:43:14.420 And I can't, uh, detach from the individual and then become part of the hive mind.
00:43:19.040 So that stuff always makes me not, uh, it just makes me uncomfortable.
00:43:21.840 It's just weird.
00:43:22.820 I feel very weird.
00:43:24.420 We, we, we, another thing about frequencies, we resonate to the frequency of other people.
00:43:28.960 And the more people who are there, the more we resonate.
00:43:30.920 I mean, you go to, I think I talked about this when Sam Tripoli and I, we were right
00:43:35.040 before I was doing one, one of his shows, we were having a pre-discussion and I was telling
00:43:38.880 him that you've noticed, he's noticed as a comedian, um, if other people are laughing,
00:43:43.280 you're going to laugh and you may come in afterwards, you might get, that wasn't even
00:43:46.020 that funny, but you, but you, but everyone synced into the same frequency.
00:43:49.840 And Sam was like, yeah, I need, I need to make sure someone's funnier comes on before
00:43:52.760 me so that there are people that people already synced up into laughter.
00:43:55.100 But you're suggesting it to like, uh, Dave Chappelle does it.
00:43:59.280 He'll tell a joke and he'll go with his mic.
00:44:01.100 He'll go and slap it on his leg.
00:44:03.100 And then that's you, you laugh now.
00:44:04.800 That's what he's telling you.
00:44:06.260 Yeah.
00:44:06.560 And they go, Oh shit, everybody laughs.
00:44:08.480 Like, and top talks about this all the time too.
00:44:10.160 When he used to play in the church, you were like the same way that an opening comedian
00:44:14.400 warms up the crowd and gets everybody in that frequency is the same way that you would
00:44:18.180 describe warming up the crowd to get ready to like receive the word of God.
00:44:22.140 Right.
00:44:22.540 You're, you're getting everybody in this.
00:44:25.200 And that's what I'm saying.
00:44:25.840 It's like, I don't think that that practice is innately bad.
00:44:29.920 No.
00:44:30.120 Um, it's just like when somebody else with bad intentions realizes that they can do that
00:44:33.800 to people, that's where the problem slips in.
00:44:35.400 It's how you use it.
00:44:36.540 Yes.
00:44:36.780 Maybe there is a proper mechanism, uh, a real good reason for us to slip into that state
00:44:43.000 of mind.
00:44:43.420 But there's like the practice just is, and that's really all there is to it.
00:44:49.260 Like, that's what we've been discovering on the show.
00:44:50.940 Like, uh, I know the guy, Donnie Darkin called us, uh, called me, uh, what do you call me?
00:44:56.320 Uh, truth or new age being new age truth.
00:44:58.800 I was like, no, no, no, these things just are right.
00:45:01.340 I'm just saying that they are, they, but they, but they can be used in many different
00:45:05.160 ways, but they do exist.
00:45:06.360 So to act like they don't, it's kind of stupid.
00:45:08.700 And, uh, I don't know.
00:45:11.840 It's about how you use it in intention and understand that again, the best lie is sandwiched
00:45:16.040 between two truths, I was on another podcast with, um, someone ever asking me, do I believe
00:45:21.040 in manifestation and like the law of attraction and all that kind of stuff?
00:45:23.760 And I said, and, and, and do I recommend it for Christians?
00:45:25.940 And I said, here's the thing you have to take the practice and separate it from the
00:45:30.120 intention or the corruption because he, cause he was saying, cause someone was on his show
00:45:34.140 saying that Jesus spoke about manifestation because he had a, he has a, there's a verse
00:45:39.120 where Jesus says, when you pray, you know, I'm paraphrasing pray, is it believing it already
00:45:44.200 happened and it will happen happen.
00:45:46.360 Well, that sounds a lot like what people manifestation say, like, no, Neville Goodhart Goddard and,
00:45:50.680 you know, uh, Jose Silva and all these people who are into manifestation, they say the same
00:45:54.800 thing.
00:45:55.300 Don't, you know, don't talk about it.
00:45:57.420 Like it's in the future.
00:45:58.340 Say like, if you want to be rich, say, I am rich now.
00:46:00.640 I'm currently rich.
00:46:01.460 I am wealthy.
00:46:02.040 I am successful, blah, blah, blah.
00:46:03.180 You say it in the present tense.
00:46:05.060 And he says, isn't that what Jesus said?
00:46:06.760 That, well, what did Jesus actually say?
00:46:09.320 He said, when you pray, right.
00:46:13.020 So it's not just, but, but so that's the truth.
00:46:16.340 But if you are in new age, you're not going to put that part where praying to God, you're
00:46:20.700 just going to say, well, just, you can think of it.
00:46:22.740 You can pray to the universe, which is paganism.
00:46:25.440 So the truth is yes.
00:46:27.220 When you pray, believe you have faith as if it's already happened.
00:46:30.800 But the, the lie is, well, you can, you can do that without praying, without having God
00:46:35.840 involved, without knowing what God's will is.
00:46:38.400 Because if you pray according to God's will, well, then yes, God's going to, to do it for
00:46:42.560 you because he said he would.
00:46:43.840 But if you pray to the universe or whatever, and just speaking and try to speak into existence
00:46:49.400 without seeing, without having the other part of the conjunctive that Jesus said, well,
00:46:53.820 that's the corruption of it.
00:46:54.940 So it takes a truth and wraps it and puts a lie into it.
00:46:59.300 That's the same thing I feel when it comes to like numerology.
00:47:01.600 It's like, is numerology inherently evil?
00:47:03.260 It's like, no, it seems to be some way that you can observe the realm that we exist in
00:47:07.620 and determine that numbers play a huge role in it in a way that exceeds just random chance.
00:47:13.180 And so is that noticing of those building blocks inherently evil?
00:47:18.020 No.
00:47:18.320 But I think what ends up happening is people realize they can manipulate them because they
00:47:21.660 are the fundamental building blocks of this realm.
00:47:24.560 Back to, back to the argument, I guess we'll call it an argument.
00:47:28.120 He was saying, I was saying like, hey, we're noticing that these guys are doing bad stuff.
00:47:33.100 And he was like, that's exactly what David Icke says.
00:47:35.720 And he's this.
00:47:36.720 And I was like, yeah, but it is.
00:47:39.120 But it does exist.
00:47:40.540 It is happening, right.
00:47:41.260 Yeah.
00:47:41.560 So like, I don't really know what to do.
00:47:43.880 Like, should we just close my eyes that this has never happened?
00:47:46.480 That's stupid.
00:47:47.640 And as far as I'm concerned, you know, my love for the truth is very synonymous with my
00:47:54.000 love for Jesus Christ, because I do believe that they are.
00:47:56.680 He is the embodiment of truth and that we're not called to have such a passionate, burning
00:48:04.020 love for the truth and then to not address it.
00:48:07.980 You know what I mean?
00:48:08.360 It's like, what is what is the point in seeing the truth or what you think might actually
00:48:13.300 be the truth and then not taking action on it?
00:48:16.120 And that action could be as simple as just saying it, espousing it.
00:48:19.840 Don't keep it in.
00:48:20.580 Like, say the truth as you see it.
00:48:23.380 I don't believe we're supposed to keep our mouth shut about it.
00:48:25.420 That doesn't make any sense to me.
00:48:27.120 Well, you know, and all this might if some people who are listening now might be asking,
00:48:30.800 OK, well, how do I know the difference between the truth and the lie?
00:48:34.220 And that is really the purpose of the Bible study that I do, which in the purpose of faith
00:48:40.100 by reason in general is helping you understand who God is and how he does and what his methodology
00:48:46.020 is so that you know that if something diverges from that, then, you know, well, I should
00:48:50.420 question it.
00:48:51.080 So so you really need to know.
00:48:52.860 I think we talked about this before, like, you know, how to detect a counterfeit.
00:48:56.880 You detect a counterfeit by being intimately aware of what the real is.
00:49:01.940 So if you see anything that diverges from that, then, you know, it's counterfeit.
00:49:05.340 So that's why I recommend just knowing God as well as you possibly can.
00:49:10.340 And, you know, I try to help with that so that you can see, OK, this part of it is true.
00:49:15.080 You believe, but you have to believe according to God's will.
00:49:18.360 So if someone says you can just believe and it is going to happen, well, that means that,
00:49:21.860 OK, let's say, you know, I I'm married.
00:49:24.500 I see a woman who's really hot and I want to I want to bang her and I say, well, I'm just
00:49:27.600 going to try to manifest that.
00:49:28.920 It's not going to work because it's God's will for me to cheat on my wife.
00:49:32.640 Right.
00:49:33.200 And if it's not God's will for you to be rich, because not because he doesn't want you to
00:49:37.480 have stuff, but because he knows that if you get a much a bunch of money, it's going to
00:49:41.240 wreck you.
00:49:42.040 Yeah.
00:49:42.680 Then you're not going to be rich.
00:49:44.000 And if you do want to be, then you need to change your mindset to the point where money
00:49:47.840 isn't what you worship.
00:49:49.320 It's just, you know, a tool, some freedom to get you to be your true self and do it
00:49:54.420 and do what God wants for you.
00:49:55.560 Then he has no problem with you having money.
00:49:57.000 But if you're going to worship it and put it before him, you're not going to get a dime.
00:50:00.460 So if you want a bunch of money and you think that that's your destiny, then say, you know
00:50:05.920 what, money is just a tool for me to have the freedom to be what God's will is for me.
00:50:12.020 I wonder this, too.
00:50:13.640 This is an interesting question from Teresa.
00:50:15.500 She says, how do you take action?
00:50:16.840 And this is back to what we were just talking about with, you know, when you see the truth,
00:50:20.740 what's the action that you take?
00:50:22.080 And I don't know that it has to be action in the physical sense.
00:50:25.780 We've already established how powerful, you know, being able to speak is.
00:50:31.000 And so maybe it is enough in very many ways to tell the truth.
00:50:35.740 It's like when a martyred saint is proclaiming the name of Jesus Christ, he is telling the
00:50:41.880 truth all the way up until the moment where he's decapitated.
00:50:44.420 And we look at that and we go, that's incredibly profound and powerful.
00:50:48.000 And so maybe that is the power is if you see it, you're meant to speak on it.
00:50:53.560 There's a conjunctive with that.
00:50:54.900 And we get that from we talked about this in the Revelation series with the seven letters
00:50:59.100 to seven churches.
00:51:00.280 The first letter was to the church at Ephesus.
00:51:02.080 And they were the church that they were great on doctrine, but they didn't have love.
00:51:07.240 And Jesus' admonition to them essentially was speak the truth in love.
00:51:10.880 So you can speak the truth, but the conjunctive is speak it in love.
00:51:14.440 And by that, it doesn't mean, you know, having be drippy, you know, have a bunch of just drippy.
00:51:17.700 Oh, I love you.
00:51:18.320 No, love means giving without the expectation of getting anything in return.
00:51:22.220 Basically, you're speaking truth to help people.
00:51:25.300 You're not speaking truth to try to win a fight.
00:51:27.380 You're not speaking truth to make somebody feel bad.
00:51:30.100 You're speaking truth for their benefit.
00:51:32.180 So if you're so speaking the truth in love, it's like I'm telling you that this is true.
00:51:35.900 And because it's going to be beneficial to you.
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00:52:05.900 So that's what I would tell the person who just had to ask that question.
00:52:12.040 Speak the truth for the benefit of the person you're speaking the truth to.
00:52:17.720 Everybody's getting caught up in this thing right now where it's like because you notice one thing or another, that means what?
00:52:22.720 It means we have to organize?
00:52:24.520 Does it mean we have to go out into the streets and we got to do it?
00:52:27.740 I think if you can get enough people to just tell the truth, then eventually it shifts the, you know,
00:52:37.720 I don't want to call it like the collective consciousness, but, you know, there will be a consensus, a tipping point eventually.
00:52:43.280 If everybody hears the truth and sees the truth for long enough in a large amount, then it'll shift.
00:52:49.880 We'll all shift as a, as a species, as, as humanity will focus on that, the truth.
00:52:54.760 Yeah.
00:52:55.500 That's the point.
00:52:56.100 I think this is where, um, where I'm led with, with, with, with that book I'm doing on the little season.
00:53:01.540 It's what God convicted me of because I, again, I've been getting into battles with people and that's not what he wanted me to do.
00:53:07.300 He says, you can speak the truth, but speak it for the benefit.
00:53:09.740 Don't speak it to try to win an argument, which is what I've been doing.
00:53:13.160 I admit to this and it was wrong of me.
00:53:15.140 I had been just trying to, whenever someone would come at me, I would just, you know, speak, I would just say, well, here's how you're wrong.
00:53:20.840 There's where there's no evidence, but I was doing it to try to win the argument.
00:53:23.740 I wasn't doing it to try to help the person.
00:53:26.020 So what I want to do with my book is yes, I'm going to speak the truth about, you know, what's going on with this little season and all the faults of it.
00:53:32.800 But I'm going to speak it in order to help people who number one, who are confused about it.
00:53:38.080 And number two, who are believing it, who believe it, I think it's harmful.
00:53:41.020 And here's how, here's why I think it's harmful.
00:53:43.920 And here's how I want to help you resolve the issue that I believe is causing you to hold on so tightly to what I believe is, again, a very harmful thing.
00:53:53.300 So, so I had to change myself.
00:53:55.260 I had to, you know, have some humility and say, you know, I, my, my motivation needs to be pure.
00:54:00.820 If I want God to bless what I'm going to do.
00:54:03.660 This is great.
00:54:05.620 This is JC.
00:54:07.620 It was one of our favorite people.
00:54:09.080 And he says, I don't think it's the responsibility, it's the responsibility of any individual to try to save the whole world.
00:54:14.420 That was Jesus's role.
00:54:16.140 We all fall short of Jesus.
00:54:18.140 We can try to be a positive influence in our circle.
00:54:20.640 And I'm like, yeah, yeah, that, that I agree with that.
00:54:23.900 Everybody's looking for the answer.
00:54:25.140 What do we do?
00:54:25.640 How do we mobilize?
00:54:26.460 What do I, and it's like, just speak the truth amongst your people.
00:54:31.800 Yeah.
00:54:32.240 It's, it's also okay to be like, I don't really know.
00:54:35.440 You know, I don't.
00:54:35.900 That too.
00:54:36.200 Yeah.
00:54:37.340 Yeah.
00:54:37.640 I'm just.
00:54:38.860 I get questions all the time and I don't know the answer to all of them, but what I'll say is, I don't know.
00:54:43.180 I'm going to do some research.
00:54:44.000 Let me talk to some people who are smarter than me.
00:54:45.380 I've got people in my circle who, who are my mentors and I'll go to them and I'll say, Hey, I got this question.
00:54:50.940 I'm not really sure if I have the right answer.
00:54:52.540 Let's talk it over.
00:54:53.640 But, but the, but the person who, who, who just put JC great.
00:54:57.720 That was absolutely correct.
00:54:58.860 You cannot change the world, but what you can do is plant a seed and you let God water it.
00:55:02.760 I mean, that, that, that's biblical.
00:55:04.400 I mean, God says, you know, I, what the apostle Paul was doing when he was establishing churches, he wasn't trying to, you know, save the world.
00:55:10.700 He said, I'm just going to plant a church.
00:55:11.960 He literally called it.
00:55:12.820 I'm planting a church.
00:55:14.220 And then God will water that seed and that'll grow.
00:55:17.440 And then God gets all the credit and the glory.
00:55:19.400 You get the credit for planting the seed.
00:55:21.360 That's all Paul did was go around the Mediterranean planting seeds.
00:55:24.640 And, and obviously it's grown into, you know, the, you know, the, the, the church that we have today, you know, and he, yeah.
00:55:32.320 And same thing with Jesus, Jesus.
00:55:34.080 I mean, this is one of the things to talk about.
00:55:35.520 I'm not gonna get to the Google season stuff anymore, but Jesus was basically his ministry for three and a half years.
00:55:40.440 He was only in Israel, this little area about the size of New Jersey on the coast of the Mediterranean.
00:55:45.280 That's all he did.
00:55:46.160 He preached to a few people there and he planted those seeds, which has grown to a worldwide church.
00:55:51.780 And that's, so the point is, that's your job.
00:55:54.200 Speak the truth and love to your circle, your influence.
00:55:58.320 And if it's the truth that God wants to spread, he'll take care of it.
00:56:01.680 Yeah.
00:56:02.300 Yeah.
00:56:02.520 That's, I think that's in some ways why this show has grown in, in the way that it has is because we set out with just a bunch of questions.
00:56:12.080 And then as we went forward and some of those questions found answers, we discovered information that we, we found compelling.
00:56:19.320 And we thought, it's not to say, I always say we don't have a, a stranglehold on the truth by any means, but we're not lying.
00:56:26.500 And we're just trying to show you what we suspect is the truth.
00:56:30.100 And, and that's literally all this show is, is just taking in information and incorporating it into our worldview and then turning around and showing people like, Hey, I think this has some veracity to it.
00:56:41.140 And what a simple, you know, modality that has turned into something huge that reaches tens of thousands of people.
00:56:49.100 So, uh, I would say in my own life, I have experienced just that if you plant a seed and it's a good one, God will water it.
00:56:56.120 Yeah.
00:56:56.940 Yeah, totally.
00:56:58.840 Um, so let's see, uh, I'm just looking at my, at my notes.
00:57:01.960 So I guess another thing to talk, so we talked about the poetry, we talked about, um, how that works.
00:57:06.800 And so let's take a step back to just getting back to where we were in the last episodes.
00:57:12.240 We have the, the angelic rebellion, you know, these, the Elohim rebelled for, for, you know, those reasons.
00:57:17.820 I think that they just, again, the, the origin of, of sin of, of, like you said, what, what it was taught is missing the mark.
00:57:23.300 But if you're getting a little detailed into it, it's basically wanting something outside of God's will, it's outside of his plan for you.
00:57:29.500 That's where, that's, that's the origin of how sin starts.
00:57:32.420 Wanting it isn't the sin, doing it is the sin.
00:57:34.220 So again, you know, um, Adam, Adam and Eve wanted to be like the Elohim.
00:57:39.340 Wanting it wasn't the sin.
00:57:40.400 It was like, okay, now, because I want this, I'm going to disobey God.
00:57:44.080 And that led to it.
00:57:44.980 So I think, so whatever caused this fall of these angelic realm, of the angelic realm, some of them must have wanted something beyond what God had planned for them.
00:57:51.540 But in any case, he takes care of it.
00:57:54.100 He, you know, he defeats, God defeats them.
00:57:56.560 And now it's just, he was brooding over the face of the waters of them.
00:58:00.720 And that term of, of waters is Mayim.
00:58:02.540 It means, it means, yes, it can mean waters.
00:58:05.520 It's just like Nachash can mean serpent in a certain context as a noun, but it also, it means the shining one.
00:58:11.360 That's so, that's what Adam and Eve were talking to in the garden.
00:58:13.420 They weren't talking to a snake.
00:58:15.100 They were talking to a shining one.
00:58:16.940 Mayim can mean water in a certain context, but it also, but it means, um, it also means, it means corruption.
00:58:23.800 It means chaos.
00:58:24.720 It actually, if you look at the actual, it's kind of vulgar when you look at the euphemism in Hebrew, it actually means urine or semen.
00:58:32.640 That's what Mayim means in a, as a euphemism.
00:58:37.060 So basically we say, you know, you're full of shit.
00:58:39.360 A Hebrew would say, yeah, you're full of Mayim.
00:58:41.320 So it's a negative, it's a, there's a negative connotation about Mayim.
00:58:44.720 It's just this, you know, it's, it's, it's ungodly, this polluted, chaotic thing.
00:58:50.220 So, so God is, is, is, is over the face of the Mayim.
00:58:53.840 He's hovering over and he's brooding, like, okay, this didn't work.
00:58:57.240 What am I going to do next?
00:58:58.240 And so there's chaos everywhere.
00:58:59.400 This Mayim is everywhere and, and darkness is everywhere.
00:59:03.200 And so what God has to do, he says, okay, I'm going to replenish the earth.
00:59:06.860 And that's what, that's what the happens in the six days of creation.
00:59:09.720 He is replenishing it.
00:59:10.900 He's, you know, cause the first thing he did, well, first thing he does, he brings light back into the world.
00:59:14.460 Meaning that his light was taken out of the physical realm.
00:59:18.040 The spiritual realm is what it is.
00:59:19.200 It's always a realm of light because that's where, where God dwells.
00:59:22.140 But the earthly realm, the physical realm was full of darkness and covered in this Mayim everywhere, which is why I don't believe it was physical water.
00:59:30.360 Because basically the entire physical universe was Mayim.
00:59:33.540 So it was something else.
00:59:35.080 And, and so the first thing he does, he says, let there be light.
00:59:39.120 He brings back light, but it's not all light.
00:59:42.040 Like it was before.
00:59:42.780 I think before this, the whole universe, physical universe and the spiritual realm was all light.
00:59:47.980 God said, he separated the light from the darkness and he called the light day and the darkness night.
00:59:53.520 I was like that.
00:59:54.880 God was crushing.
00:59:55.820 He was dude.
00:59:56.480 He was still, still crushing, still crushing.
00:59:59.700 Exactly.
01:00:00.540 So, so why did he make night?
01:00:01.900 And I talk about this in the video, in detail in the video that's going to come out next week.
01:00:06.440 Well, what is the reason that, cause he knew he was going to create different living beings.
01:00:10.640 He was going to create animals and us.
01:00:13.760 We need night to repair.
01:00:16.200 That's what happens at night when you're, that's why you have to sleep.
01:00:19.340 I mean, two things we can't go without for days, a few days, water and sleep.
01:00:25.240 If you don't, if you go for like four days without water, you're going to die.
01:00:28.560 And we also know that if you go for more than four or five days without sleep, you will die.
01:00:33.500 Why?
01:00:33.940 Because sleep is where you repair.
01:00:35.360 And if you can't repair, that's what life is.
01:00:36.980 Life is the ability to repair.
01:00:38.420 As long as you can repair any damage that's done to you, you will live.
01:00:41.920 If you get to the point where you cannot repair the damage that's done to you, then you're dead.
01:00:47.340 So, so that's a really important thing.
01:00:50.020 He's making life that has the ability to repair.
01:00:52.900 The angels didn't have that.
01:00:55.380 They don't have the ability to repair.
01:00:57.220 That's why angels can't repent.
01:00:59.580 Repenting is admitting you're wrong and returning from it and repairing.
01:01:04.980 So God knew I made a bunch of, I made entities that were like closer to me, that were all spiritual,
01:01:11.640 that have all the knowledge and they can't repent because they can't make, if you have knowledge,
01:01:15.960 you're not making a mistake.
01:01:16.860 You're doing it intentionally.
01:01:17.760 So God said, okay, if I'm going to have these beings who are not perfect like me and they're
01:01:23.140 going to screw up, I need to bake in the ability for them to repair.
01:01:27.920 Otherwise, I'm going to have the same problem I had with the angels who fell.
01:01:31.740 So separating, so creating night means that we have the ability to repair.
01:01:37.300 So that's the first thing he did.
01:01:38.580 And the second thing he did on the second day, and I'm not going to go any further than that
01:01:42.080 on this episode, he put in the firmament, he created, he separated the mayim, he created,
01:01:48.860 what in firmament means, the word in Hebrew is rakia.
01:01:52.600 It means an expanse with a solid top.
01:01:56.280 It's like, almost like a vault.
01:01:57.980 So he created an expanse between mayim that was on, on the, over the land and the mayim that
01:02:04.820 was above the land.
01:02:06.580 So that's what the firmament is.
01:02:07.660 That's that expanse.
01:02:09.320 And it's, it's a really, it's a really interesting topic.
01:02:12.400 So when I do my mysteries of creation bonus video, I'm going to give my, my deeper thoughts
01:02:16.860 on what I think the firmament might be, because it's, it's really interesting.
01:02:21.680 People think it's the Van Allen belt.
01:02:24.000 If you were a flat earther, then, you know, you think that, didn't you believe that, you
01:02:28.220 know, that, that it's the, it's the expansive and there's mayim above us.
01:02:31.420 And, you know, you got the flat plane on top, and then you have the flat earth on the
01:02:35.300 bottom, you know, the, the, the flat plane that we're on.
01:02:37.940 And I get it because honestly, I'll be, I'll be frank with you.
01:02:41.080 The firmament makes more sense on a flat plane.
01:02:43.260 I'm not saying that I'm completely sold on us being on a flat earth, but I, I will admit
01:02:47.720 that the firmament makes more sense there.
01:02:49.800 It can make more sense on a round earth as well.
01:02:51.920 But, you know, again, I'll get into that more, but those are the things that God was
01:02:55.580 doing.
01:02:55.760 So God is doing his repair work.
01:02:57.440 He's bringing light back in.
01:02:58.600 He's making sure that his new creation will have the ability to repair any damage that they do
01:03:03.520 spiritually and physically, and he's getting rid of the chaos.
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01:03:36.180 And I'll end with this and let you guys talk.
01:03:38.900 If you notice during the creation narrative, he always, it always ends.
01:03:42.280 Every day of creation ends with an evening and morning were the first day, evening and
01:03:45.940 morning were the second day.
01:03:47.580 Now, does that mean, you know, sunrise and sunset?
01:03:51.000 Eventually it wouldn't mean that, but remember he doesn't create the sun until day four.
01:03:55.100 So what did evening and morning mean?
01:03:57.800 Well, the first evening and morning in Hebrew are Erev and Bokor.
01:04:01.660 What it means is going from chaos to order.
01:04:06.000 Every day, the chaos becomes less and the order becomes more.
01:04:09.960 And that came to mean, that's why, you know, the Jewish day starts at sunset because evening
01:04:14.960 and morning.
01:04:15.400 And the reason that it became to mean evening and morning is because at nighttime is a time
01:04:22.260 of chaos.
01:04:22.960 As the sun goes down, back in ancient times, there was no electric lights.
01:04:26.720 So when the sun went down, you couldn't see.
01:04:30.260 And the predatory animals were out.
01:04:32.240 And so it's chaotic.
01:04:33.080 You don't have any control.
01:04:35.300 But as the sun starts coming up, well, now there's more order.
01:04:38.760 Now you can see better and better as the sun gets higher in the sky.
01:04:41.840 So evening and morning is going from a chaotic state to a more orderly state.
01:04:48.320 And you'll see this, and we'll talk about this next time, the order of creation, everything
01:04:52.220 gets more and more orderly.
01:04:54.420 And he ends it with the ultimate orderly creation, which is humanity, mankind, which is orderly
01:05:01.060 because it has the spirit of God breathed into it.
01:05:03.760 So that is the highest level of order that God creates.
01:05:06.780 But everything else is lesser.
01:05:07.780 So you see a progression of things becoming more and more orderly on every day of creation.
01:05:15.400 I have a buddy, and he's in a weird spot with his faith right now.
01:05:22.500 And I actually can't help him because I don't have much of biblical text is still a learning
01:05:31.120 process for me.
01:05:32.100 I'm still in the middle of it.
01:05:33.300 And so I don't have answers for him.
01:05:35.140 But essentially what's happened is he has determined that Greek is the proper translation.
01:05:41.360 It actually, how do I say this?
01:05:45.980 It's a richer language.
01:05:48.060 And it, according to him, displays much more about a word than Hebrew or English does.
01:05:53.760 The way he put it was like he thinks that Hebrew or English only covers about 5% of what
01:05:59.020 the translation actually means.
01:06:00.780 And through one thing or another, he's determined that some of these Greek translations are harrowing
01:06:08.340 and upsetting.
01:06:09.040 And I'm not even sure the nature of what he means yet because I don't have the ability
01:06:15.300 to engage with this.
01:06:16.440 This is like above my pay grade.
01:06:17.820 I have to do a lot more learning before I can start to engage with such a complex topic.
01:06:22.920 And I feel bad.
01:06:23.940 I feel bad because he feels bad.
01:06:27.600 He doesn't like what he thinks that he's learning.
01:06:29.220 And like I said, I haven't even really been able to engage with what he thinks he's learning
01:06:33.460 because I recognize like this is above, this is black belt shit, you know, and I'm still
01:06:37.020 working on my blue belt.
01:06:39.180 So I wanted to ask you in regards to translations, which one do you think is actually more dynamic,
01:06:46.440 Hebrew or Greek?
01:06:47.920 Good question.
01:06:48.780 First of all, tell your, have your friend write this questions, his questions down and
01:06:53.600 let me know what they are and I'll help where I can.
01:06:56.400 If I can't, like I said, I have people smarter than me who I go to when I get stuck.
01:07:00.180 He's translating the book of Bible, the book of Daniel in Greek, which I already told you
01:07:07.860 makes no sense.
01:07:08.720 It's written in Hebrew.
01:07:11.240 I just don't.
01:07:12.200 Yeah.
01:07:12.300 You're going to get different translations because it's not the same language.
01:07:14.700 So it could extrapolate to anything, but that's one big flaw.
01:07:18.320 Right.
01:07:19.160 Good point.
01:07:20.160 Now, as far as Greek is concerned, he is correct with the New Testament because it was written
01:07:25.620 originally in Greek and you are going to get the fullest understanding of it if you look
01:07:30.520 at what the words are in Greek.
01:07:31.960 That's why I had a Q&A a couple of weeks ago that I did on Patreon where I addressed the
01:07:37.160 question of, you know, what, because I get questions all the time, what Bible should we
01:07:41.640 use?
01:07:42.220 And I gave my thoughts on, I think, which I think are the most accurate Bible.
01:07:45.640 I say stay away from paraphrases, like the message is the worst and even things like
01:07:51.120 the contemporary English Bible and so forth and so on, because there are paraphrases of
01:07:54.520 the King James.
01:07:55.280 The more accurate ones are things like the American Standard Version, Young's Literal
01:07:58.920 Translation.
01:08:00.260 If you want to do study, I would recommend the Amplified Bible.
01:08:02.840 But I said more important than that is have a good interlinear source.
01:08:07.380 Like online, I recommend Blue Letter Bible.
01:08:09.560 That's the one I use because it takes every verse and it will write next above every word
01:08:13.740 or next to every word, it will give you the original Greek or Hebrew.
01:08:16.920 You can click on it and then you get the definition of what that word means.
01:08:23.040 So, yes, as far as the New Testament is concerned, Greek, absolutely.
01:08:27.740 Is Greek richer than Hebrew?
01:08:29.820 That's debatable.
01:08:31.680 I think that Hebrew and Greek are two very, very accurate languages.
01:08:36.020 And that's why I believe that God inspired the Bible to be written in those two languages.
01:08:40.280 I mean, an example is, our English language is extremely imprecise.
01:08:45.640 I mean, like we have one word for love.
01:08:47.980 I may have mentioned this before.
01:08:49.680 I can say, I love my wife.
01:08:51.500 I love my dog.
01:08:52.480 I love ice cream.
01:08:53.800 Well, that's not the same kind of love.
01:08:55.960 I don't love my wife.
01:08:57.000 They love ice cream.
01:08:57.780 If I love my dog, I can love my wife.
01:08:59.080 That's probably illegal in most states.
01:09:00.800 You can't, but it's the same word.
01:09:02.760 Whereas in Greek, you have different words where you have agapeo, which is the divine love, the love you should have for God.
01:09:09.860 Agape means to give yourself over to something.
01:09:12.140 You have eros, which is romantic love.
01:09:14.000 You have phileo, which is brotherly love.
01:09:16.740 So, you have different words for spousal love.
01:09:19.320 So, if I say, you know, I eros, my friend, say, oh, so you like to bang your friend?
01:09:27.560 Because that's eros is that kind of love.
01:09:28.820 But if I say, I phileo this guy, oh, yes, that's your buddy.
01:09:33.560 So, it's precise.
01:09:35.820 English is not.
01:09:36.880 So, English, you have to read a lot into it.
01:09:39.380 But Hebrew is pretty similar in that, you know, Hebrew is a very, very precise language.
01:09:43.420 So, and I guess it really depends on what he means when he says rich.
01:09:47.520 I don't know.
01:09:48.580 So, have him define what he means by a richer language.
01:09:52.320 But Greek and Hebrew are excellent languages.
01:09:55.480 And he's probably, and I assume he's reading the Septuagint.
01:09:58.620 Because the Septuagint is the Greek translation of the Old Testament that was done about a couple hundred years before Jesus, his first advent.
01:10:07.100 And the reason was, at that time, you know, the Greek Empire had conquered, you know, the Mediterranean world.
01:10:12.760 And the Greeks, you know, forced everyone to give up their native language and speak Greek.
01:10:19.160 So, Greek was a common language of the realm, of that area.
01:10:22.880 And so, most of the Israelites during that time didn't speak Hebrew.
01:10:27.660 And all the scriptures were in Hebrew.
01:10:29.140 So, they commissioned this group of 70 scholars.
01:10:33.220 And that's what the word Septuagint means, the 70.
01:10:35.640 And 70 Hebrew scholars rewrite the Old Testament in Greek.
01:10:41.300 And that's where we get the Septuagint.
01:10:42.500 And that's the Bible that actually Jesus quoted from.
01:10:46.360 That's the Bible that Paul used.
01:10:48.140 They used the Septuagint.
01:10:50.160 So, that doesn't make it easier than Hebrew.
01:10:52.020 It's just the best.
01:10:52.840 That was just a common Bible in the first century.
01:10:54.500 Go ahead, Tom.
01:10:55.000 Now, the guy that he's talking about is more, I guess he's talking about that stuff.
01:11:00.400 But he's also bringing up the idea of the Demiurge.
01:11:03.260 And he's having trouble, internal struggles with God being evil.
01:11:07.680 And also, Jesus giving sermons with naked children.
01:11:15.060 This idea.
01:11:15.680 I'm like, I don't know.
01:11:17.460 Stick to exposing internet personalities and not the Bible.
01:11:22.860 Because that might be above your pay grade.
01:11:24.780 It's a little bit annoying and a little bit dramatic for no reason.
01:11:28.380 Which is what we've gotten from this person.
01:11:30.200 I've seen this dude.
01:11:31.820 He does really great research.
01:11:34.180 And he's been a buddy of mine on Twitter since I first got on there.
01:11:39.480 I disagree.
01:11:40.240 He does great Google searches.
01:11:42.540 Good job.
01:11:42.980 You found out that one guy was a fan page for Donald Trump.
01:11:46.780 And also a page that says he's the Antichrist.
01:11:49.260 That's it.
01:11:49.800 Besides that, I'll be honest.
01:11:50.980 You've been a fucking annoyance to me.
01:11:54.280 Not just because of this.
01:11:55.660 But this has been one of my final straws in dealing with this person.
01:12:00.340 Where I'm like, I'm just not even going to talk to you anymore.
01:12:03.280 And I had already told him, just forget I exist.
01:12:05.780 Because I think you're homosexual.
01:12:08.060 In a derogatory way.
01:12:09.720 Not because you actually do that.
01:12:11.080 But maybe you do.
01:12:11.660 But I'm just that I'm completely done with this person for many other reasons.
01:12:16.200 But this is one of them.
01:12:17.200 And I'm just extremely bored by the argument.
01:12:19.560 We were going to have him on to talk about something.
01:12:21.560 And this is the subject that he brought up.
01:12:23.560 No interest.
01:12:25.080 That's where I'm at.
01:12:26.300 Well, that's my thing with it is I am a fan of his.
01:12:30.880 I would say that.
01:12:32.100 And I would also say that for a long time I've watched him defend Jesus Christ.
01:12:39.240 And put out pretty good information.
01:12:41.780 Especially when it comes to the whole beast system.
01:12:43.780 And the harlot and everything.
01:12:44.660 Which is something that's not just unique to him.
01:12:48.140 There's a lot of other people doing this research.
01:12:49.620 But he does do.
01:12:50.660 And from where I'm sitting.
01:12:51.840 I might just be retarded.
01:12:53.880 But it does look like he does good research.
01:12:55.500 And I just hate to see a guy that was about that for the longest time.
01:12:59.120 All of a sudden find himself in a place where he's expressing that this is.
01:13:04.580 He's not happy about it.
01:13:06.240 He doesn't like this.
01:13:07.320 David.
01:13:07.720 But I just don't have any ability to help.
01:13:10.120 I'm watching a guy that's a faceless, anonymous profile.
01:13:15.120 Stir up drama on the internet.
01:13:17.500 And claim he's one thing.
01:13:19.360 And then all of a sudden bring up the worst talking points about the Bible.
01:13:23.980 That have been.
01:13:24.680 Well, in my opinion.
01:13:25.540 I mean, he's bringing up Adam Green talking points.
01:13:28.020 And I'm just like, why?
01:13:30.340 Why am I even talking to this guy?
01:13:31.920 The only words I can use to describe it is gay.
01:13:35.620 And I told that to him.
01:13:36.620 If he was in front of me, I'd tell it to his face.
01:13:39.100 But I told him in private messages.
01:13:41.140 And I'd tell him online, too, if it didn't get me banned.
01:13:43.800 It's gay.
01:13:45.300 Entire thing you're doing.
01:13:46.640 And again, I don't know this guy or what his research is.
01:13:49.400 But it sounds like that he.
01:13:51.340 Or whatever research he's doing is mixing the Bible with a lot of paganism.
01:13:56.180 That's the kind of stuff that Billy Carson would do when he would talk about the demiurge.
01:14:00.940 And what you're doing with that is you're taking not the actual scripture, not the original scripture, the Masoretic texts or the received texts or any of those years.
01:14:10.680 Which, you know, we can date back to many, you know, a couple thousand years or more so that we have some confidence that they're the real text.
01:14:21.280 I think he's taking some things that are paganistic and mixing them in.
01:14:25.720 And an example of that, which I think I'm going to talk about in one of my bonus episodes, is the idea of Lilith, you know, being the first wife of Adam.
01:14:33.720 And that's not biblical.
01:14:35.340 But people will read that in and they say, well, you know, the Bible just someone exits out of the Bible.
01:14:39.520 That's what I hear all the time.
01:14:40.640 Well, you know, the Catholic Church or whoever took things out of the Bible or put things into the Bible.
01:14:46.020 So and that, you know, that we, you know, in order to, you know, just give us a different idea of what really happened.
01:14:55.800 And again, I'm the last person who's going to defend the Vatican.
01:14:58.720 But I would say they didn't do that.
01:15:01.140 We know that because we have scriptures that are aged back to the time before Christ and that are virtually identical to what we have today.
01:15:10.820 I mean, I think Wes Huff was on Joe Rogan talking about this, but like with the Dead Sea Scrolls,
01:15:15.360 we have an entire, the entire book of Isaiah was found in the Dead Sea Scrolls in 1948.
01:15:21.040 And they, it's, and they dated to like the third century BC.
01:15:26.440 It was virtually identical to the book of Isaiah we have now.
01:15:29.460 So all that corruption stuff, you can't prove it.
01:15:32.760 But what they'll do is they'll take some paganistic stuff and they'll, that sounds similar to what the Bible says, and they'll mix it in there.
01:15:39.760 Remember what we were just talking about, the best lies sandwiched between two truths.
01:15:44.200 So you have the truth of, of, of, of the original couple.
01:15:47.980 And then they throw Lilith in there.
01:15:49.880 Well, that was Adam's first wife.
01:15:51.560 And, you know, she didn't want to submit to him.
01:15:54.760 So God kicked her out of Eden and made Eve.
01:15:57.740 No, if you actually look at the origin of Lilith, that's the, that's the paganistic Sophia, the goddess of wisdom.
01:16:03.600 So what they did, they're just taking this pagan goddess and inserting her into this, into the biblical narrative and saying, oh yeah, this was Adam's first wife.
01:16:11.340 She was the wise one.
01:16:12.820 You know, she was the first girl boss, basically, you know, using the current vernacular.
01:16:16.940 And Adam was too stubborn.
01:16:18.340 He was a toxic, he had toxic masculinity.
01:16:20.380 He says, I don't want this woman talking back to me and God, get rid of her and give me a nice submissive wife.
01:16:27.360 That's not what happened.
01:16:28.540 That's these people basically trying to, they have their agenda because they are, you know, believing in the divine feminine and whatnot.
01:16:35.860 And if that appeals to you, and I understand it appeals to a lot of women and it appeals to them, not because of the truth, but because other people have twisted the Bible the other way around and saying, you know, men are dominant.
01:16:46.780 We're the smart ones, women, you should always be under our heel.
01:16:49.820 And if you're a woman, you're like, I don't, I don't believe that.
01:16:52.280 I don't believe I'm less than a man.
01:16:53.800 Oh, here's this, this idea over here about the divine feminine and, you know, Lilith and her standing up to Adam and Adam kicking her out and that's patriarchy.
01:17:02.680 You know, I, that resonates with me.
01:17:03.940 So I'm going to believe that that's where you get into problems.
01:17:07.080 Hmm.
01:17:07.820 Yeah.
01:17:08.220 I just find myself in a, in a weird position because you like to think that if somebody brings you a topic that is biblical and they, and they're, they're struggling with it and you make biblical content.
01:17:20.720 And I know at nauseam, I've expressed to people that I am new to this and I'm learning, but it feels very shit to have this thing.
01:17:28.420 Like, I don't even want to engage with it because if I engage with it, if I bring it on the show and I just simply don't have the information because it's not what this show is really right.
01:17:39.040 We have people, they come on, they present information.
01:17:40.840 It's very far in view in between that.
01:17:42.380 We give people pushback.
01:17:43.440 We allow them to say their thing.
01:17:45.020 Well, that format wouldn't work because I'm not going to allow you to come here and say those things without any pushback, but I simply cannot give you pushback.
01:17:51.300 And I don't want to do it in an adversarial way.
01:17:52.940 I wish I could do it in a way where I could be like, ah, see where you're coming from.
01:17:56.740 I've got good information.
01:17:58.180 Hopefully this will make you feel a little bit better, but I can't do that.
01:18:01.820 I like not, not because I won't do it because I can't do it because I don't have that information.
01:18:05.940 I'm not, you know, uh, privy to those sorts of things.
01:18:08.200 I don't have an argument that will dispel that for this guy.
01:18:10.720 And so it puts me in a weird position where for the first time so far, I'm looking at something and I'm like, not going to engage with that on my show.
01:18:17.780 Don't want to expose my audience to that, but I expose my audience to all sorts of things.
01:18:23.360 Um, but this one is just such a negative, um, uh, view of Jesus Christ that knowing that I don't have the information to push back on it, I don't want to bring it here.
01:18:33.560 And even if we could push back on one or two of the things, uh, who knows what litany of shit that this guy has been exposed to and may well have concerns.
01:18:42.080 He's not saying this is definitively the truth, but this is what I'm seeing.
01:18:45.380 What do you guys think?
01:18:46.260 Which is the spirit of the show.
01:18:47.680 This is what I'm seeing.
01:18:49.020 What do you guys think?
01:18:50.240 I think for the first time, I think, oh, fucking no, baby boy.
01:18:53.660 Oh no, not at all.
01:18:55.060 But if I were to try to push back on a, on a, on an information basis, I don't have that information.
01:19:00.360 Well, I think you're lacking discernment in even dealing with this person, David.
01:19:03.420 This is like, like the reason I wouldn't talk to him is not because of the information that he's bringing.
01:19:09.260 Cause I think it's garbage and I think it's been already debunked in many different ways.
01:19:13.400 I mean, the reason I don't want to talk to him is because there is this like weird negativity.
01:19:21.620 There is this, uh, aspect, this, this air of, uh, of stupidity about this dude where he'll tell me straight up who I should talk to and how I should talk to them.
01:19:31.340 You're out of your fucking mind, dude.
01:19:33.500 Like I said, if you're in front of my face and you said that to me, it makes me legitimately mad.
01:19:37.440 Like I would, I'd fight you.
01:19:39.700 Don't do that.
01:19:40.760 You're not welcome on here.
01:19:42.020 I don't care what really what the topic is at all.
01:19:44.280 It was, I don't understand how that's not like, uh, passing across your filter here about what this guy's doing and what he's also, what he's been doing for the last.
01:19:54.080 I mean, the entirety of like me even knowing who this guy is, it's just drama.
01:19:58.080 It's just nonsense.
01:19:58.900 It's bullshit.
01:19:59.460 That's not what I do here.
01:20:00.820 That's not what we do here on this show.
01:20:02.800 We bring entering interesting conversation, not nonsense.
01:20:06.500 So that's, that's as far as I'm, I'm concerned with this, uh, this entire thing.
01:20:11.120 Maybe you're right.
01:20:11.960 Maybe you're right.
01:20:12.480 I don't know.
01:20:12.780 I think I, I probably give people, uh, uh, more.
01:20:16.360 What's the word like, um, or rope.
01:20:19.440 Yeah.
01:20:19.800 More of a rope than, than maybe a lot of other people do.
01:20:22.420 How much rope am I supposed to give him, David?
01:20:23.940 This is like his third or fourth strike with me.
01:20:26.040 I played baseball, like five strikes.
01:20:27.640 What are we talking about saying that you got to give him any rope.
01:20:30.300 I'm just saying that if, if it wasn't him and somebody else bought this exact same thing
01:20:36.380 across my table, I would have the exact same response, which is to say, I don't know how
01:20:41.620 to deal with this.
01:20:42.600 I'm not there yet.
01:20:43.360 And I don't want to expose this to my audience.
01:20:45.120 And I do kind of feel bad that I can't give you something that can help dispel it.
01:20:49.180 Here's my advice to him and to you, um, Raven.
01:20:53.600 And it is something I'm just basically repeating what I, what I've been saying.
01:20:56.560 Like most of the show, when I gave you the whole, the, the, the example of the counterfeit
01:21:01.680 guy from, from the, uh, the U S men, when I went on my school trip there.
01:21:04.680 And he said that, you know, he's an expert on, on money, but he does not study all the
01:21:10.060 false fake money.
01:21:11.060 He studies the real money.
01:21:12.740 And if you know the real, then you will not fall for any counterfeit.
01:21:16.400 And, and this is, I think the greatest thing I can do to help Christians, believers,
01:21:22.280 people are, or even questioning, know who God is, know what the Bible is.
01:21:27.400 And then you'll know that that's not in God's character.
01:21:30.120 You know, that it would not be in God's character to create a Lilith.
01:21:33.540 I don't need to study Lilith.
01:21:34.980 I don't need to study the Sophia.
01:21:36.160 I don't need to study Demiurge.
01:21:37.520 I don't need to study Jesus talking to naked children.
01:21:40.480 I know the character of Jesus.
01:21:43.420 I know the character of God.
01:21:44.740 I know it intimately.
01:21:45.520 But even hearing that argument, that argument, it's like, it's so, it's, it really annoys
01:21:51.060 me, especially coming from this person.
01:21:52.480 It annoys me as well.
01:21:53.200 Because again, if we want to just look at, yeah, let's look at what, what it bears, what
01:21:57.000 the fruit bears.
01:21:57.560 Well, I'm looking at what we created here and I'm like, this is pretty awesome.
01:22:00.840 And I look at what you, what this person created.
01:22:02.900 And I'm like, this sucks.
01:22:04.000 I would never want this.
01:22:05.320 This is, this is a garbage existence of drama and constant catty nonsense.
01:22:10.900 We don't do that.
01:22:11.980 We are blessed doing this.
01:22:14.020 That's the number one.
01:22:14.920 Look at the fruit.
01:22:15.520 The argument about Jesus, like it's been, it's, it's not just been debunked, but it's
01:22:20.240 so dishonest.
01:22:21.040 It's kind of what Donnie Darkin was doing here.
01:22:22.840 Just cherry picking.
01:22:23.820 And he's doing it from the other side.
01:22:25.340 You're cherry picking quotes from the Bible.
01:22:27.100 I said, well, let's read the last two before that, Donnie.
01:22:29.380 And we do it.
01:22:30.220 It's like, so why were you using that to hit me with when, when it doesn't mean that?
01:22:34.260 So that, that verse about, about Jesus and Gethsemane, it's a verse about, about a bunch
01:22:39.500 of people there and Jesus is about to get arrested.
01:22:41.260 It's about to go down and they yank that kid so fast away from him.
01:22:44.420 And they all flee away from him because they want, first, everyone's, everyone's crowded
01:22:47.860 around him.
01:22:48.440 And then they realize he's in deep shit.
01:22:50.440 I want nothing to do with him.
01:22:51.700 And they pull that kid so fast that they pulled him out of his clothes.
01:22:54.580 It's like cartoon shit.
01:22:55.700 But also at the time they weren't wearing underwear.
01:22:58.740 These people were wearing like cloths over there.
01:23:01.520 Yeah.
01:23:01.680 Yeah.
01:23:02.140 They're wearing tunics basically.
01:23:03.560 It's fairly, it's fairly, if you're not an, if you're not an idiot and if you're not
01:23:07.040 reading this to specifically say that Jesus was a pedophile, it's a wild, it's a wild
01:23:12.000 thing to do.
01:23:12.660 And that like, not many things offend me when people, and they say a lot of crazy shit about
01:23:17.060 God, a lot of crazy shit about Christianity and Jesus.
01:23:19.320 But this one here, I'm like, enough, just read it.
01:23:22.820 And then you're going to, it's, it's, it's just like crazy.
01:23:25.180 Go, go read it.
01:23:25.880 It's like Matthew.
01:23:27.040 Yeah.
01:23:27.380 I'm sorry.
01:23:27.880 Finish up.
01:23:28.480 No, go ahead.
01:23:28.900 Go ahead.
01:23:29.340 I was having an, I wouldn't even call it an argument.
01:23:32.400 It was, it was like, like you said with this person, it was like, you hear something so
01:23:34.960 crazy.
01:23:35.240 Like, you know what?
01:23:35.640 I can't even deal with you.
01:23:36.540 But this, I was talking to this woman briefly and she was trying to convince me that Jesus and the disciples
01:23:40.660 were gay.
01:23:41.800 Okay.
01:23:42.260 Well, can you, what is your evidence?
01:23:43.820 Well, they were all men and they all hung out together.
01:23:46.020 Like, okay.
01:23:46.580 So a man can't have male friends without being gay.
01:23:51.200 Are you, do you have female friends that make you gay?
01:23:54.220 Or do you have male friends?
01:23:55.120 Are you banging all of them?
01:23:56.660 Do you realize that you can hang out with someone without putting your penis in them or
01:24:01.260 flicking your bean with them or whatever you want?
01:24:03.620 You really, that is so dumb.
01:24:07.020 How are you even, how can, how do you walk without falling down?
01:24:09.920 How can you be that not smart, that unintelligent to not, but people are like that because like
01:24:18.360 you said, Top, they're cherry picking.
01:24:19.680 They have an agenda already.
01:24:22.220 Her agenda was, I am pro-gay.
01:24:25.220 I don't care about that.
01:24:27.260 I'm pro-gay.
01:24:27.820 So I want to make everything pro-gay.
01:24:30.540 And Christians are generally speaking, not pro-gay.
01:24:34.460 Oh, but if I can show you that your Lord and savior was gay, well then that pours my agenda.
01:24:39.920 And this person probably has an agenda that they're trying to forward.
01:24:42.700 Yeah, no, he has an agenda.
01:24:44.020 And you know what?
01:24:44.760 I was told by this person, I'm taking his advice.
01:24:47.420 You should properly vet your, the people who come on your show before you do it because
01:24:51.900 there's consequences when they do come on the show.
01:24:53.740 Well, I have.
01:24:54.240 I'm taking your advice.
01:24:55.000 I properly vetted and I'm not doing it.
01:24:57.460 Fuck you.
01:24:58.600 I'll end with a conversation that I had again with Sam Tripoli on one of the episodes I was
01:25:04.860 on with, with him.
01:25:05.860 We were talking about the purpose.
01:25:07.120 That's when he actually joined my Bible study for, for, for, for a bit last year, because
01:25:10.940 we were talking about how, how do you know God?
01:25:13.280 Cause he was saying, you know, God's unknowable.
01:25:14.860 Well, we can know him to the extent that we're capable of knowing him.
01:25:17.780 And that will tell us his character.
01:25:19.460 And I said, look, Sam, I know, I know you from listening to your show.
01:25:23.600 I know that you have a soft spot for children, that you would never harm a child.
01:25:26.920 So if someone came to me and said, Hey, I saw Sam at this pedophile party, I'm not going
01:25:31.980 to believe it.
01:25:32.940 Why?
01:25:33.520 Not because I was there and could have evidence, but because I know you well enough to know
01:25:38.940 that you would not harm a child.
01:25:40.580 So if someone tells me that Sam is doing something to harm a child, I'm not going to believe it
01:25:44.320 because I know your character.
01:25:45.620 I don't have to do a bunch of investigation.
01:25:47.940 I don't need to be an expert in every aspect of your life and know all your comings and goings,
01:25:52.240 which I don't, you know, you're a private individual, but same thing with you guys.
01:25:55.760 If somebody told me something that about you guys, that was completely out of character,
01:26:00.560 I'm not going to believe it.
01:26:01.760 I don't need to be an expert on what they said about you.
01:26:05.440 I need to be an expert on you guys.
01:26:07.400 And I know you guys well enough to know that, you know, somebody, you know, some people I've
01:26:11.640 heard some people talk, you know, crap about different people who are not you guys in
01:26:16.400 particular, but like other podcasters I've been on that short on their shows.
01:26:19.480 And they're like, you shouldn't be on that, on that guy or that lady show.
01:26:21.960 They're this, that, and the other.
01:26:22.940 I'm like, well, I don't, I don't see that about them.
01:26:26.520 So that's the whole point of it.
01:26:27.920 Let me ask you then, Ed.
01:26:29.960 So if we have a guy who, what I know of him is just attacking people constantly on the
01:26:36.560 internet, stirring up drama, and then he's saying things about somebody, something that
01:26:43.340 I've known my entire life, which I know is not true, then what do I do about it?
01:26:47.840 Then, I mean, then that's what you, you distance yourself.
01:26:53.540 And so exactly.
01:26:54.540 I go, I go, yeah.
01:26:55.600 Okay.
01:26:55.840 Here are the personalities of something that I know and somebody that I also know to do
01:27:00.300 X, Y, Z thing.
01:27:01.920 There you go.
01:27:02.580 If somebody has a pocket, and I'm sure they do have some pocket, some Satanist podcast
01:27:08.260 and who are saying things like Demiurge, I want to have Ed on my show.
01:27:11.360 I'm not going on your show because I'm, there's nothing beneficial to that.
01:27:16.160 I, I know that everything you're saying about God is not true.
01:27:19.260 And I think you're only going to have me on your show to benefit you and to try to tear
01:27:23.260 down what I believe.
01:27:24.220 And my audience isn't listening to your show.
01:27:26.540 So I'm not going to go there.
01:27:29.340 Right.
01:27:30.180 So, yeah, I guess it's your kids.
01:27:33.220 This is probably just, you know, that, that top and Raven are like, you know, beating the
01:27:36.740 crap out of their kids.
01:27:37.320 I'm like, I don't know.
01:27:38.200 I'm going to question that.
01:27:40.120 I'm definitely beating the shit out of my kid, but, um, yeah, I guess it's just par
01:27:45.440 for the course though, right?
01:27:46.780 When, when you're dealing with something like this, um, I expect I'm going to run into people
01:27:52.060 who have questions that I just simply don't have the answer for.
01:27:55.500 Um, but it, I, like I said, I don't even think it's really him.
01:27:59.200 It's just the, there are no questions though.
01:28:01.580 You showed me and I was like, yeah, like we've heard this argument before.
01:28:04.660 What is, what's the question?
01:28:05.860 No, and then while we had that discussion and I explained that, you know, they left
01:28:10.820 in such a hurry, like it was literally like ripping this guy, this kid away and running.
01:28:16.160 Um, and he said, yeah, but the Greek translation for the cloth that was used on this child's
01:28:23.540 groin was a very particular, uh, translation that meant medicated cloth, I believe.
01:28:29.400 And then, and then that opened up some huge thing to like pharmakia and all this other
01:28:34.360 and as soon as I saw it, I was like, I don't, I don't fucking have the IQ right now to deal
01:28:39.460 with this.
01:28:40.060 And so I just left it alone.
01:28:42.580 And, and, and it's just kind of been sitting in the back of my mind a little bit.
01:28:46.060 That's all.
01:28:46.600 And, and I just have no context.
01:28:48.240 Cause yeah, the, the work can have several different meanings.
01:28:50.820 We talked again, we just talked about Mayim.
01:28:52.580 Um, it can mean, depending on the context, it can mean water, it can mean polluted water.
01:28:57.800 It can mean chaos.
01:28:59.280 So you have, so you can't just decide that it, it means one water in a, in this context
01:29:05.880 because it fits your agenda.
01:29:07.580 Look at the context of what is happening here.
01:29:09.860 Again, same thing with Nakash.
01:29:11.340 If you're, if your context is, well, you know, the Bible is silly as a bunch of fairy tales.
01:29:15.740 Oh, it's a talking snake.
01:29:17.460 Right.
01:29:18.060 But, but also has other definitions.
01:29:19.600 It can mean the shiny one.
01:29:21.460 What makes more sense?
01:29:22.520 What's what makes sense in a context?
01:29:24.500 Do snakes talk?
01:29:25.400 We don't have any evidence to take snakes talk, but we do have evidence from the Bible
01:29:28.860 that Adam and Eve were part of God's council in the, in Eden.
01:29:33.960 This will be on a future episode.
01:29:35.820 They were part of God's holy council.
01:29:37.460 They interacted with these angelic beings all the time.
01:29:40.840 So, so they, they were interacting with another one.
01:29:43.540 That's why Eve didn't freak out.
01:29:44.720 If a snake started talking to me, I'm like, I'm out of here.
01:29:46.660 I'm not talking to you.
01:29:47.280 I'm not having a conversation.
01:29:48.340 But if someone who I had talked to before is talking to me, sure, let's have a conversation.
01:29:53.720 So you have to know the context.
01:29:54.980 So whatever this cloth might mean, I'm sure in Greek, it probably has several meanings,
01:30:00.080 but, but if you know Jesus' character, that he's not going to have intercourse with a child,
01:30:05.000 then you can eliminate that possible meaning if it even comes up because it doesn't fit the context.
01:30:09.980 I know we're taking a lot.
01:30:10.860 I know top is like, I don't want to talk about that guy anymore.
01:30:13.000 I totally get it.
01:30:13.640 But I'm speaking generally to the audience.
01:30:15.640 If you are studying with an interlinear Bible and a word has several meanings, make sure
01:30:21.200 that whatever meaning you want to apply fits the context of the word.
01:30:25.600 I mean, I get into that with, with, with the, the little season because it's promoted by
01:30:29.880 preterists and preterists.
01:30:31.080 Their main verse is, you know, Matthew 16, 18, where Jesus says, there are some of you
01:30:34.500 standing here today who will not taste death till they see the son of man appearing in
01:30:37.600 his kingdom, but that word kingdom is basalia or basalia, however you want to pronounce it.
01:30:43.680 Basalia means royal authority.
01:30:46.160 Now it can mean physical kingdom.
01:30:48.300 If in the right context, and it would, and that would be a legitimate translation of that word.
01:30:55.860 If Jesus was talking about his second coming and his, and setting up his kingdom in Matthew 16, but he's not.
01:31:01.860 He's talking about his authority to give rewards to people who live the Christian life.
01:31:07.280 So he says, there's some of you standing here today who will not see death until they see me appearing in my royal authority.
01:31:11.740 If you, if you look at that in context, Jesus says the, the Christian life will be difficult.
01:31:15.760 He says, if any man will come after me, let him take up his cross and follow me.
01:31:18.880 So Christian life's going to be difficult.
01:31:20.500 He says, but there will be rewards.
01:31:21.980 And when you die, you will stand before me.
01:31:24.820 I will be at the right hand of my father and I'll have the authority to give you that reward.
01:31:27.980 And there are some of you standing here today who actually see me in that authority.
01:31:31.600 And then six days later, some of them standing there today, that day, chapter, just turn the page, see him appear in his royal authority and as a mountain of transfiguration.
01:31:40.340 That's the proper translation in context.
01:31:43.620 But there were several meetings of Basalia, but you have to look at the one that's actually in context of what Jesus was talking about and one that would make no sense.
01:31:51.160 If Jesus said, you know, the Christian life's going to be difficult.
01:31:54.360 I'm going to reward you.
01:31:55.160 Oh, and by the way, when the second coming happens, you're going to be here.
01:32:00.800 That's whiplash.
01:32:02.240 Jesus, how did we get there?
01:32:04.200 It's not what we were talking about.
01:32:05.980 So anyway, that's just another example.
01:32:08.560 Well, I'm glad that we dedicate as much time as we do to trying to understand these things.
01:32:14.120 And what's clear to me is, you know, just given the context of some people dedicating their entire lives to this.
01:32:20.380 And there's so much here to try to understand.
01:32:25.480 So, you know, I don't necessarily feel bad that I'm still learning.
01:32:28.600 It's just it's just one of those things where it's like, you know, you'd like to be able to dispel some things when people bring them to you.
01:32:35.600 If they if they do genuinely have concerns.
01:32:38.060 You know, I get it.
01:32:39.260 And I'm sorry for jumping down your throat.
01:32:40.820 It's just I don't I don't like this guy.
01:32:43.180 Yeah, I know.
01:32:44.320 I know.
01:32:44.640 If you're if you're ever listening, don't ever come to me and tell me what I can and can't do and what I should and shouldn't do.
01:32:49.620 If you ever do in my face, I'd punch you.
01:32:51.960 You get that a lot, dude.
01:32:53.100 You do this when we do this show, we get people that just they they scream at us on the Internet.
01:32:58.900 Why did you platform this person or that person?
01:33:01.660 At the end of the day, it's because we'll talk to whoever the fuck we want to talk to.
01:33:04.460 And guess what, buddy?
01:33:05.900 Not you.
01:33:07.280 So now like that's but that's your fault.
01:33:09.660 Now, I literally talk to anybody.
01:33:11.460 It's it's almost it's a fault.
01:33:13.140 We talk to too many people.
01:33:14.860 I'm tired.
01:33:15.900 I mean, in the hospital and then we talk to two people from like 11 o'clock this morning, but not you, because now you've annoyed me.
01:33:24.080 So there is a line that I draw.
01:33:25.500 And when I draw that line, it's it's a hard one.
01:33:28.840 You don't have to listen to it.
01:33:29.680 I mean, there are lots of podcasts I listen to and I'll see the guests and I'll say, I don't really I'm not interested in this guest.
01:33:33.900 So I'll just wait for the next episode.
01:33:35.180 Now I'll listen to that guest.
01:33:36.780 Well, that's the thing, too, is that people don't listen.
01:33:39.420 They just bitch.
01:33:40.560 That's what you get a lot of.
01:33:41.700 We got a lot of that for the last episode that we did with that guy, Donnie Darkened.
01:33:45.440 People said, why'd you do this?
01:33:46.580 Why'd you do that?
01:33:47.160 Why'd you platform him?
01:33:48.060 How dare you?
01:33:48.700 Yada, yada, yada.
01:33:49.320 You're an op.
01:33:49.960 And it's like if you listen to that episode for more than 13 minutes, you'll realize that it's just full of contention and arguing.
01:33:55.980 It was not like our typical episode.
01:33:58.160 So it doesn't matter really what people think, because at the end of the day, they're actually not even absorbing your work.
01:34:03.820 They're just bitching up at you.
01:34:05.300 And then they won't do their due diligence to see what you actually said.
01:34:09.160 I would say that's a pet peeve of mine where I will get a comment on something.
01:34:13.800 I did a video I did or a podcast, and they'll write something.
01:34:18.400 And I was thinking, you didn't even watch this, did you?
01:34:21.720 Because if you did, I addressed that already in detail.
01:34:25.780 Why are you asking me about it?
01:34:27.300 And my response is, go watch the video again.
01:34:29.600 Because I already spoke about it in vivid detail.
01:34:33.620 So if you're – and they'll say, well, I don't want to watch the video.
01:34:36.860 Just answer me.
01:34:37.360 I'm like, no.
01:34:37.760 If you can't be bothered to watch this video that I did a ton of research on, why should I be bothered to answer your question?
01:34:44.380 You know what the good news is, though?
01:34:45.620 Come back to me.
01:34:46.640 The good news is we reach so many people, especially in our case.
01:34:52.000 It's like there's so many people that enjoy this show.
01:34:53.980 And the people who bitch and moan about one thing or another are the vocal minority.
01:34:59.080 And I mean a real minority because when you do the math on it, it's like, what do I get?
01:35:02.300 Five people a week who say something out of pocket that's a little bit agitating.
01:35:06.520 And then when you look at it in the grand scheme of things, that's 0.05% of the entire family.
01:35:10.940 It's really nobody.
01:35:11.880 But it's always shocking when like after a while, you're like, you wanted daddy's attention.
01:35:17.640 Now you got my attention.
01:35:18.760 I told you to shut up.
01:35:20.080 And they go, oh, my God.
01:35:21.120 Like, I can't believe I've been calling you slurs for the last three weeks.
01:35:24.980 And now you finally told me to shut up.
01:35:26.860 And I was like, yeah, dude, enough.
01:35:29.560 But it's like, again, with the thing with this debate with Donnie Dark, don't ever tell me who to have on, number one.
01:35:36.460 Number two, don't tell me how to address this person.
01:35:38.980 I'm not going to go and use weird, dramatic, underhanded tactics in what I didn't even think would be a debate, thought it would be a discussion.
01:35:46.300 I'm not going to throw somebody under the bus in that manner because you think I should.
01:35:51.120 You don't have a successful show because that's how you deal with things, I guess.
01:35:56.060 I do.
01:35:57.180 It's like that guy who was like, who kept telling me to, hey, tell the Nephilim Death Squad guys to stop using the word retard.
01:36:03.340 I'm not your dad.
01:36:04.700 Now I have to use it more.
01:36:07.660 Now I have to say it again.
01:36:09.580 And that's what you get, honestly, when you come with this, with that sort of shit.
01:36:14.140 But it turns out that just letting somebody talk about their views might actually do more harm to them than slandering them, which is not something I'm interested in doing with somebody that I invite on this show.
01:36:29.040 It's not a good thing to do.
01:36:30.520 Well, one thing you said that I think is really poignant, Top, is that look at their fruit.
01:36:34.220 Yeah.
01:36:34.980 Are they growing?
01:36:36.140 Are they?
01:36:36.720 I mean, and that doesn't mean if you put out bad information, you're not going to grow because some people want that.
01:36:40.800 Yeah.
01:36:41.080 But are you making anyone's life better?
01:36:43.460 You know, I wouldn't want that.
01:36:45.040 I would.
01:36:45.740 Would you want that?
01:36:46.920 Would you want that for whatever?
01:36:48.280 Every time you log in, I just have to go and look for, like, who's doing this and who?
01:36:52.640 No, that's horrible, man.
01:36:53.920 I can't live my life that way.
01:36:55.500 And that's it seems like, all right, this is what this is what I want to invite onto my show.
01:36:59.100 Absolutely not.
01:36:59.960 But this is the this has been invited onto my show enough for the last 20 minutes.
01:37:03.400 I just feel like we had to talk about it a little bit.
01:37:05.840 Yeah.
01:37:06.140 I'm sorry for bitching and moaning for the last 20 minutes.
01:37:09.780 Let's why don't we get to this?
01:37:11.220 Let's let's what are we what are we getting into next time?
01:37:14.780 So next time, actually, what I want to do, if everything works out, is I'd like to talk
01:37:19.020 about my book, my plans to have it published electronically by next week, and I'd love to
01:37:26.340 talk about it.
01:37:26.840 And it's really about the what I'm calling the false apocalypse.
01:37:30.820 And I think it's really poignant at this point because there's so much end times information
01:37:34.780 out there by everyone.
01:37:37.060 And it's and my opinion and I back it up with my facts in the book is that
01:37:44.000 the the the opening of the six seals in Revelation chapter six is not the beginning of God's
01:37:49.660 judgment.
01:37:50.180 I think it's actually a a con, a deception by Satan.
01:37:56.900 And I think you have that.
01:37:58.600 If you understand that, then that passage is going to make a lot more sense to you.
01:38:02.980 And I think it'll really prepare you for what's going what's what is really going to be happening
01:38:06.340 in the end time.
01:38:06.940 And it really falls into what we see happening currently on the prophetic timeline.
01:38:10.760 Whereas everyone knows, you know, this this new world order that's been talked about for
01:38:15.120 decades, centuries, actually, is finally going to culminate during this period of time.
01:38:21.820 And I talk about how my my reason for believing that and how it's backed up by the Bible by
01:38:27.580 Jesus's own words.
01:38:29.160 And and that in that passage, and I think it's going to cast in a whole new light and
01:38:34.520 help people who have maybe read that passage.
01:38:37.000 If you're in eschatology, you've read Revelation chapter six hundred times.
01:38:39.960 I think it'll give you some new things to think about.
01:38:42.180 Doesn't mean I'm right.
01:38:43.080 But what it but I think it casts it reimagines it and it will allow you to ask some more questions
01:38:47.760 and maybe take a deeper dive.
01:38:49.700 So I'm going to talk about that in next time.
01:38:52.220 And then, you know, after that, we'll we'll probably get into like this, maybe the following
01:38:56.180 week, if we can, if our schedule sync up, we'll talk about the actual six days of creation
01:39:01.180 and and what's going on in each one of those six days.
01:39:05.860 All right.
01:39:06.480 Well, looking forward to it.
01:39:07.680 And one more time, where can people find your work?
01:39:11.660 Faithbyreason.net.
01:39:12.680 That is the the legacy website.
01:39:15.580 And I am really encouraging people to go to my Patreon.
01:39:20.720 Yeah, that's that's the the website there.
01:39:22.560 Actually, I need to I have got another video I need to put up there that I just put out on
01:39:26.200 YouTube this morning.
01:39:27.000 I need to have that on that site.
01:39:28.380 But my I'm encouraging people to go to the Patreon, not just because it supports me.
01:39:32.640 I do appreciate the support.
01:39:33.680 I appreciate my Patreons greatly.
01:39:35.320 But that's where I'm doing all my interacting with people.
01:39:37.440 That's where I'm answering questions.
01:39:38.920 And that's where you're going to get the episodes first.
01:39:43.140 They're going to go up there first.
01:39:44.620 You're going to get bonus episodes that will not be on YouTube because I don't want any
01:39:47.480 more strikes against me and getting kicked off of it.
01:39:49.620 And you can ask me questions and I will answer them in a video every week.
01:39:53.840 And also, if you level up, you'll be part of the Bible study.
01:39:56.840 And we talked a lot in this episode about the way to have discernment is to know the real
01:40:03.200 the way the best way to see a counterfeit is to be really familiar with the original.
01:40:08.480 And that's the whole purpose, not just of the Bible study, but a faith by reason in
01:40:11.980 general to help you know who God is, his will for you, his personality, the way he does
01:40:17.900 things, his methodology.
01:40:18.960 So that if you see or hear any theory, or if you have any thoughts in your own mind that
01:40:24.660 are different than that, you can say, you know what?
01:40:26.420 I need to question that.
01:40:27.980 I need to look deeper in that because that doesn't match what I know.
01:40:31.320 So the whole purpose of that Bible study is to help you really understand God through
01:40:35.760 his story, because that's how we get to know people, not by learning facts about them, which
01:40:40.080 is what most people do when they read the Bible.
01:40:41.940 I want to know facts about what the meaning of love or faith, and that's fine.
01:40:47.260 But the purpose of a story is to help you know someone, because if you learned facts about
01:40:51.640 me, where I was born, where I went to school, that doesn't help you know me.
01:40:56.640 But if you know my stories, what I was like as a child, what my family was like, what my
01:41:01.240 values are, what I was like in college, all those things, then you will know me, and you'll
01:41:05.620 know who I am and who I'm not.
01:41:07.840 The Bible is God's story.
01:41:09.340 And if you know it well, then you will know him, and you won't fall for anyone who presents
01:41:13.920 him in any way that doesn't match up to the reality of who he is.
01:41:18.740 Well said.
01:41:19.780 Well said, Ed.
01:41:21.120 All right.
01:41:21.740 Sorry again about this.
01:41:22.700 It's been like a weird week of episodes.
01:41:24.760 It's been like people get me angry.
01:41:26.340 I got to watch some of your stuff and see, because you guys, I'm curious now.
01:41:30.320 So watch the one with with Donnie.
01:41:32.960 That was a that was a wild episode.
01:41:35.700 Like I said, much more contentious than anything that we've done previously.
01:41:39.280 Also, in my defense, towards the end of it, probably after like, I don't know, an hour
01:41:42.800 10, I was just like, whatever, just talk, dude.
01:41:46.060 I'm not gonna.
01:41:47.200 Yeah, I can't.
01:41:48.000 I can't keep like getting talked over.
01:41:50.860 Oh, whatever.
01:41:51.400 This is a whole thing.
01:41:53.380 Guys, thanks for coming.
01:41:54.800 Thanks for showing up.
01:41:57.360 This is the sixth episode of the Genesis series.
01:42:00.080 And we'll be back next week.
01:42:01.560 I guess we're done this week, right?
01:42:02.860 Are we done this week?
01:42:03.960 I don't know.
01:42:04.640 Are we am I coming to hang out with you this weekend or what's going on?
01:42:07.840 God, I hope not.
01:42:08.860 Well, we do.
01:42:10.300 If I do come to your place, then we have to record an episode.
01:42:13.020 So we might see people maybe.
01:42:15.480 I'll let you know it's going to be up because my son is he was in the hospital last night.
01:42:18.800 So I'm going to talk to my wife.
01:42:19.920 And if she thinks that he's good, then we'll continue as planned.
01:42:24.400 If not, I don't know what we're going to do.
01:42:26.420 It's been it's been a weird.
01:42:27.360 We've it's been rough.
01:42:29.040 Well, it's been rough.
01:42:30.900 Maybe we'll see you tomorrow.
01:42:31.880 Maybe not.
01:42:32.640 Maybe.
01:42:32.960 All right.
01:42:33.440 Oh, basically, comply.
01:42:34.440 Bye, guys.
01:42:35.540 Bye.
01:42:35.660 The greatest hypnotist on planet Earth is a oblong box in the corner of the room.
01:42:42.740 It is constantly telling us what to believe is real.
01:42:46.600 You can persuade them that what they see with their eyes is what there is to see.
01:42:51.960 You can't.
01:42:53.680 Because they'll fill the face of an explanation that portrays the bigger picture of what's going on.
01:43:00.540 And they have.
01:43:01.300 You can't.
01:43:02.800 Stop it.
01:43:03.280 Hmm.
01:43:04.840 Bye.
01:43:05.680 Bye.
01:43:05.860 Bye.
01:43:10.260 Bye.
01:43:22.340 Bye.
01:43:25.140 Bye.
01:43:29.380 Bye.