Nephilim Death Squad - April 25, 2025


07: The Book of Genesis w⧸ Ed Mabrie - The Six Days of Creation


Episode Stats

Length

58 minutes

Words per Minute

208.35179

Word Count

12,224

Sentence Count

869

Misogynist Sentences

2

Hate Speech Sentences

46


Summary

Join us for the continuation of the Book of Genesis series, "Friday's Are For The Lords" where we are joined by Ed, the Father of Disinformation and Author of the book, "Nephilim: A Guide to the Lost City of Lost Cities."


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00:03:06.540 Joining us today for the continuation of the Book of Genesis series, Fridays are for the Lords.
00:03:11.960 And we are joined, I'm sorry, not the Lords, one singular.
00:03:15.080 My mistake, guys.
00:03:16.180 We are joined once again by Ed, maybe before we get into the discussion, let's talk about where they can find your work.
00:03:22.300 Sure, guys.
00:03:22.840 Thanks for having me on again.
00:03:23.760 So my main legacy site is faithbyreason.net.
00:03:27.200 That's where you can find all of my materials and blogs, podcasts, videos that I've been doing for over a decade now.
00:03:33.420 And as I've said the last year, let me read it now because by the end of the summer, a lot of it is going to be going behind paywalls because I'm doing some books and I'm going to be using a lot of this content for those books.
00:03:45.260 So if you're a patron, which we'll talk about in a second, you'll still have access to everything.
00:03:49.800 But yeah, less and less stuff is going to be free now because it's just a lot of information and I'm starting to try to monetize some of it and really get it out there in different ways.
00:03:59.320 So where I'm steering a lot of people and most people now, everyone, if you'd like to and I would like you to do that, is going to my Patreon.
00:04:08.600 So that's on patreon.com slash faithbyreason.
00:04:11.640 That's where I am the most active, where I'm putting up posts pretty regularly.
00:04:16.680 April has been a really, really busy month, so I'm kind of backlogged.
00:04:19.640 I got a few more things I need to get out.
00:04:21.580 I just dropped the next part of the Genesis series a couple of days ago.
00:04:26.660 So I've got a Q&A that's coming out today.
00:04:30.720 Someone asked me a question about the passing of Pope Francis and the prophecy of the Pope.
00:04:34.060 So I did something on that.
00:04:35.160 That'll be out later today.
00:04:36.420 And so I'll be content was kind of lagging in the last couple of weeks.
00:04:39.640 I'm making up for it.
00:04:40.800 But if you're at the early tier, the first tier, you get bonus episodes.
00:04:46.600 You get episodes before they are released anyplace else.
00:04:49.180 And you also get to be a part of the Q&As.
00:04:51.100 You ask a question, I will put video where I answer it.
00:04:53.600 And if you want to level up to the blue level, then you get all of those great things.
00:04:59.120 But you're also you also be a part of the monthly Bible study that we do.
00:05:02.420 And the next one is this coming Sunday.
00:05:04.440 So and I'm on a camping trip with my my son this weekend.
00:05:07.760 And like I'll be up at the crack of dawn on Sunday, hightailing it back to my office.
00:05:13.440 So I can be as I can do the latest Bible study.
00:05:16.540 But we go through the Bible from the supernatural point of view, looking at it from the spiritual
00:05:21.500 angle and because that's really what it's all about.
00:05:24.140 God is spirit.
00:05:25.680 And, you know, the Elohim, the other angels are spirit.
00:05:28.400 And what's going on behind the scenes is really 80 percent of the Bible.
00:05:32.200 And if you don't understand the spiritual aspect, you're going to miss out on a lot.
00:05:35.200 So, yeah, come aboard, be a part of it.
00:05:38.580 And we have books to have the book on the false apocalypse that's available on Patreon and
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00:05:44.160 I need to get it on Gumroad and Apple.
00:05:45.780 I've just been behind schedule and next month, about this time next month, my book on the
00:05:50.180 little season will be out as well.
00:05:52.680 Just in time for me to be on some podcast where people are really anxious to to quiz me
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00:05:59.220 Yeah.
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00:06:17.940 I was going to mention it maybe for your faith by reason page, put a link to your Patreon
00:06:23.160 because I know when I'm here, when I whenever I look you up to bring up your things, I'm
00:06:27.660 like, I wish I could just click on a link to go to Patreon from here.
00:06:30.340 So I'm sure other people are thinking about that, too.
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00:06:32.600 Well, I mean, I've got so much to catch up on since I've been out of town like three times
00:06:36.500 this month and just traveling all over the place.
00:06:38.120 But yeah, there's a lot of things I need.
00:06:39.320 I got a lot of catching up to do a lot of updates to make.
00:06:41.240 I mean, the book isn't even available on my on my faithbyreason.net site yet because
00:06:45.320 I just haven't had time, but I'm going to I'm going to wrap all that up and also working
00:06:49.560 on this book.
00:06:50.220 I mean, this is an endeavor.
00:06:51.600 I mean, this the false apocalypse is a shorter book, the little season when I want it to
00:06:55.880 be very, very thorough.
00:06:57.400 So it's it's actually going to be printed.
00:07:00.020 It will come out digitally first and I'm going to do a printed version.
00:07:03.060 So it's going to be a bookshelf book, not just digital.
00:07:06.800 Ed, before before the show, I was talking about the idea of apostolic secession.
00:07:12.220 And the reason I was looking into that as a I don't know, something that's important
00:07:17.380 is because it could be I thought at least that it could be a good proving point against the
00:07:25.080 little season, because if you have an apostolic secession record that dates through these dates
00:07:30.180 that say that, you know, the people who believe the little season say didn't exist, it kind
00:07:34.900 of shoots it in the foot, but it seemed like you had some contention with it.
00:07:38.240 Could you explain it to us a little bit?
00:07:40.280 I don't have contention with the actual history of the popes.
00:07:45.460 And I do believe that is one of the many, many things you can throw onto the fire that
00:07:49.120 burns down that little season theory.
00:07:50.840 So but what I what the problem is that they claim that there is an unbroken line of secession
00:07:55.520 from the apostle Peter to the current pope who just passed away.
00:07:58.640 So there is a record of all the posts of 266 of them.
00:08:04.100 They're there and they are recorded.
00:08:05.780 So that is, you know, and there's there's evidence that they all existed.
00:08:10.160 So we have been around for 2000 years because but that apostolic session is only accurate from
00:08:15.740 about the time of Constantine in the fourth century to today.
00:08:19.460 The problem is that the the Catholic Church claims that they're that it started with Peter,
00:08:23.880 that he was a first pope and then he laid hands on someone else.
00:08:26.140 They became the next pope all the way up. Then Constantine was the first emperor slash pope.
00:08:30.760 And then all the way up to until Francis, who just passed away.
00:08:34.660 The problem is there's no accurate historical record of this secession of popes
00:08:40.320 before Constantine, before the fourth century.
00:08:42.040 So there's about three, four hundred, three hundred fifty years that there's no record of it.
00:08:47.140 There were two documents that were purported to be proof that one is one is called the Donation
00:08:53.040 of Constantine and the other one is called the Isidorean Decretals.
00:08:57.180 Those are the only two pieces of information that trace all the popes from Peter to the modern pope.
00:09:02.820 The problem is both of those documents have been proven to be fraudulent and the Catholic
00:09:07.800 Church themselves admit that those documents are fraudulent.
00:09:10.220 You can you can look them up on Wikipedia or Donation of Constantine, Isidorean Decretals.
00:09:15.740 So they had they acknowledged that they have no document that that documents Peter all the way up to the popes.
00:09:23.220 I'm all the way up to the current pope.
00:09:25.000 They do have records of the pope again from Constantine all the way up.
00:09:28.440 So what do they say in to refute this or to address it?
00:09:32.340 Well, we still have our oral history.
00:09:33.900 We still have our tradition.
00:09:34.860 So but they have nothing in writing.
00:09:38.280 Right.
00:09:38.820 And so then there's just simply no way to prove it definitively.
00:09:41.760 I like the idea of it.
00:09:43.240 We were introduced to it just the other day on the show.
00:09:46.380 And I thought what a cool thing for continuity.
00:09:49.920 You know what I mean?
00:09:50.420 To be able to trace that seemed really remarkable.
00:09:52.400 But it sounds like it doesn't entirely dismiss it.
00:09:55.900 But it's the problem is there's no way to confirm it if there's simply no writing.
00:09:59.540 You can't confirm it to Peter.
00:10:00.300 Again, the records from Constantine all the way up to Francis are are pretty accurate.
00:10:06.260 We were we were getting it from an Eastern Orthodox Christian Christian person.
00:10:12.240 So I don't know if there's a different type of apostolic session, because I think they're their founding father was a different a different disciple.
00:10:20.400 I'm not I'm not sure I'm not as familiar with this.
00:10:22.220 So it's just something I got to look into a lot more.
00:10:25.300 Yeah, I'm not as familiar with Eastern Orthodox or Russian Orthodox or some of the other churches
00:10:29.580 that were basically an offshoot of of the of the Vatican, of the Roman church.
00:10:34.660 You know, when when Rome split in half, you know, the Eastern Empire and the Western Empire and the Orthodox churches kind of went from the eastern part of the empire.
00:10:44.440 So I'm not as familiar with them.
00:10:46.240 So I don't know if they go back to Peter.
00:10:48.580 I would assume they would, but maybe they don't.
00:10:50.380 So my point is not that they have not kept records of their popes.
00:10:54.160 I think they have.
00:10:54.980 But the problem is Peter was never a pope.
00:10:57.080 And that's really what their authority is based on that Jesus.
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00:11:28.940 The head of the church, which actually didn't, they misinterpret Matthew, I think it's 17, Matthew chapter 17, I believe it's verse 18, where he says, upon this rock, I will go my church.
00:11:38.440 And they say, well, you know, he meant Peter is going to be the leader of the church.
00:11:41.640 He never said that.
00:11:42.580 That's not what he meant.
00:11:43.400 He meant all he was talking about talking about Peter's statement of faith.
00:11:46.500 And we know Peter wasn't a pope.
00:11:47.600 He wasn't the leader of the church.
00:11:48.840 Because we see in the book of Acts that James, the half-brother of Jesus, was the leader of the church and Peter deferred to him.
00:11:55.500 So how could Peter be the pope if he's deferring to someone else as the leader and he obeyed him?
00:11:59.760 And Peter referred to himself in his own epistles.
00:12:01.560 He said, I'm one of your fellow elders.
00:12:03.580 He basically said, I'm no better than you.
00:12:05.260 I'm just, you know, I witnessed Jesus, but, you know, I'm just, I'm one of you guys.
00:12:09.280 So there's no evidence that he ever ruled from Rome or that he ever had any of the pomp and circumstance of the pope.
00:12:16.680 There just isn't.
00:12:17.820 And they had to, so they had fabricated with those two documents, but they were fraudulent because they didn't match history.
00:12:22.380 So are we, have they chosen a new pope?
00:12:25.780 Has that happened yet?
00:12:26.860 Not yet.
00:12:27.640 They, how long does that process typically take?
00:12:29.780 Cause I, I, Hey, how, how long does it take to bribe somebody?
00:12:32.800 Right.
00:12:33.780 I don't know.
00:12:34.440 They had a Rabbi Shmuley's out there campaigning for a new pope.
00:12:38.300 So I guess we'll see what he says, you know?
00:12:40.560 Yeah.
00:12:40.700 Instead of the big fish hat, he could have a, like a big dildo hat.
00:12:44.040 This pope, yeah.
00:12:44.640 This pope pushes a lot of dildos.
00:12:46.200 So like, well, we're going to go with this guy.
00:12:48.000 This pope pushes a lot of dildos.
00:12:49.860 There we go, baby.
00:12:51.120 Maybe it's a traditional name, but Shmuley just seems like the dumbest name in the world.
00:12:54.580 It just sounds like a cartoon character.
00:12:56.020 Everything about him seems like a cartoon character.
00:12:58.280 I almost feel like they made him in a lab just to be this kind of like punching bag, you know?
00:13:03.520 Cause it doesn't even make sense how he looks horrifying.
00:13:06.740 He's a, he's, he sells dildos.
00:13:09.000 Everything about it is, is obtuse and, and easily made fun of.
00:13:13.020 I'm like, this can't be real.
00:13:14.080 I'm very skeptical of Rabbi Shmuley.
00:13:15.700 Like not of his corruption, but of his genuine appearance, you know, or the way he presents.
00:13:21.140 But from what they, what I've read, I'm apparently their goal is to have a new pope in place by the, by the middle or end of, of May of next month.
00:13:28.380 So that's the plan.
00:13:29.460 And, you know, it's, it's just based on, you know, who has the right financing.
00:13:33.120 Yeah.
00:13:33.400 I saw whispers of like a, a progressive potential pope in the wings.
00:13:39.300 Like somebody who's a good candidate who has all these like progressive ideologies.
00:13:42.580 Francis was pretty progressive.
00:13:44.160 Right.
00:13:44.480 Right.
00:13:44.660 And that was the expression they use.
00:13:46.160 I think it was like Francis 2.0 or something.
00:13:47.900 So they were saying, if this guy gets in there, it's a continuation of the same values.
00:13:51.720 Uh, so, you know, interesting to see.
00:13:53.640 It's a weird time.
00:13:54.720 Uh, and just to wrap it up, um, because I, and I talked about this on the Q and A that's coming out today for my patrons.
00:13:59.640 And there's this thing called the prophecy of the popes by, by, um, uh, uh, um, Archbishop Malachi who predicted that there, that the 266th pope would be the last pope.
00:14:09.860 And during his time is when the end times would happen.
00:14:12.940 Well, Francis was 266.
00:14:15.200 He was supposed to be the last pope.
00:14:16.500 So, well, if there's another pope, then that prophecy is wrong.
00:14:20.880 But there are people trying to say, well, that, well, you know, Francis wasn't legitimate.
00:14:24.200 He was just a, he was a stopgap because no one expected Benedict to retire.
00:14:27.880 So they just plugged him in there.
00:14:29.320 So the next pope is the last pope.
00:14:30.740 I'm like, okay, maybe, but it just sounds like people are moving the goal posters.
00:14:34.260 Yeah.
00:14:34.280 It sounds like some Harold camping kind of shit.
00:14:36.660 You know what I mean?
00:14:37.200 Or your date setting.
00:14:38.220 And yeah, um, I, I'm aware of that.
00:14:40.840 And I tweeted recently, I said, um, you know, now we're going to definitively know whether or not that prophecy is fake or gay.
00:14:47.020 Cause I, I just don't think that it, it just doesn't seem, it seems like every year we have another prophecy.
00:14:53.760 That's like kind of an offshoot.
00:14:55.400 It's not exactly biblical, but it's in some sort of like pseudo biblical texts.
00:14:58.880 And, you know, it applies to the time that we're in and then, and then it kind of falls to the wayside.
00:15:03.500 So I, I like it.
00:15:04.880 Something about the last pope.
00:15:06.680 It sounds cool.
00:15:07.300 It sounds like a book, right?
00:15:08.160 It sounds like the last president.
00:15:09.800 There was a book that came out when Benedict was, was a pope and it was, it was called Petros Romanus.
00:15:15.140 And I mentioned it on my Q and A because I bought it because I was really interested.
00:15:18.440 It said Petros Romanus, you know, the final pope is coming because it was basically, it was saying that the next pope after Benedict is going to be the final pope, like the false prophet or, you know, he's going to be, we're going to be in the end time.
00:15:28.940 So I'm like, cool.
00:15:29.440 I want to see this.
00:15:30.100 And when Francis came aboard, it's like, okay, maybe let's see if this is him, but man, he's, he's dead.
00:15:35.200 And if we, I thought it was, unless God comes back, Jesus comes back before the new pope is elected.
00:15:39.140 Then, well, he wasn't the last pope.
00:15:40.900 What was the previous one?
00:15:41.940 Benedict.
00:15:42.820 Yeah.
00:15:43.220 And you found out that he was like a, like a Nazi youth.
00:15:46.380 Yeah.
00:15:46.620 His real name was Ratzinger.
00:15:48.600 You know, they always change your name.
00:15:49.620 Yeah.
00:15:49.880 Yeah.
00:15:49.980 Yeah.
00:15:50.340 And he looked.
00:15:51.300 Or something.
00:15:52.020 And this guy was somebody Ratzinger.
00:15:54.480 Yeah.
00:15:54.860 And he looked like the emperor, like Emperor Palpatine from Star Wars.
00:15:57.740 Like he looked like an actual dark arts wizard.
00:16:00.600 He looked like he drank children.
00:16:01.720 And I was, I was like, damn, dude, this has to be, there's got to be prophecy about, you know, a pope that looks like Emperor Palpatine.
00:16:09.420 But, you know, here we are.
00:16:10.900 Two popes later.
00:16:11.400 There are a ton of memes out there about him, like in Star Wars with, you know, the whole.
00:16:16.120 He's a scary looking dude.
00:16:17.520 And all that kind of stuff.
00:16:18.100 Yeah.
00:16:18.440 Yeah.
00:16:18.800 Yeah.
00:16:19.380 Well, all right.
00:16:20.380 Let's get into the discussion that we plan to set out to talk about today.
00:16:25.120 Where do you want to begin that, Ed?
00:16:26.500 Sure.
00:16:26.860 So do a couple of things here.
00:16:28.100 I'm going to do a brief overview of the six days of creation.
00:16:31.080 I'm not going to do a deep dive into it because I just dropped the kind of the bigger episode for patrons.
00:16:38.760 So I don't want to, you know, devalue that.
00:16:40.660 It'll be on the free feeds in a couple of weeks for patrons first.
00:16:43.800 And then I'm going to go over a few questions that I've been getting about this part of Genesis.
00:16:50.600 And there are things that I'm not going to do an extra episode on, so I figure I can cover them here.
00:16:56.140 So where we left off was, you know, God created the universe.
00:17:00.520 He created the heavens and the earth, the spiritual and the physical realm.
00:17:03.280 And then there was an end in the earth, heaven and earth existed.
00:17:07.520 And for some period of time, it was just all an angelic civilization.
00:17:11.800 We talked about the different levels of angels, the different types, and they had a society.
00:17:15.280 But then there was a rebellion, which we've talked about before, and that basically devastated the physical world.
00:17:23.340 And God, you know, judged Leviathan, who was the chaos dragon.
00:17:27.760 And he was standing over, he was hovering over the waters, kind of brooding, like, what am I going to do next?
00:17:32.160 And last time we kind of talked about what the creation, we had an overview of the creation narrative and why God was doing things the way he does them.
00:17:40.920 That is actually a poem that he's, and how he's speaking the world into existence and how that matches physics on a quantum level.
00:17:46.860 So briefly, you know, God's decided that he's going to make a new form of life.
00:17:53.020 He's going to replenish the earth, which was devastated.
00:17:56.000 And so the first thing he does is he says, you know, let there be light, which means that light wasn't in the universe before that, in the physical universe anyway.
00:18:03.080 So as a part of the judgment, God must have withdrawn his light.
00:18:07.040 And we see that other places in the Bible where, as a judgment, God takes his light away.
00:18:11.920 And it's not just that you can't see it.
00:18:13.600 It's something physical is happening because people are in pain.
00:18:16.740 You see that in Exodus, one of the pledges is a plague of darkness, and people feel it.
00:18:22.940 And when we get to Revelation, we talked about this during the series, with the bowls of wrath.
00:18:27.700 One of them is there, one of the bowls of wrath, I think it's the fifth bowl of wrath, where darkness is poured out, maybe the sixth.
00:18:35.560 The darkness is poured out, and people are in pain.
00:18:38.980 And so I think God withdrawing his light means more than just, you know, no illumination.
00:18:44.760 It means there's nothing happening.
00:18:46.180 King Saul, I've been rereading the Book of David after watching the show again.
00:18:50.100 It's like, when he loses the blessing and goes mad, would that be considered?
00:18:55.100 I guess that would also feel like a removal of God's light, although I don't think that's 100%.
00:19:01.080 Well, it's a removal of God's presence.
00:19:04.320 And, you know, there is, I think that God is involved in all of our, like, all of our cells.
00:19:10.480 There was a doctor, a Christian doctor who was in an OBGYN.
00:19:14.040 He was talking about, you know, looking at when a, you know, when a cell, when the baby is, when you have a zygote, you know, the sperm and egg come together.
00:19:21.720 And it starts splitting, he says, there's not enough information to make a complex human being.
00:19:26.940 So there's, outside information has to be coming into the mother's womb from someplace else.
00:19:31.920 That's interesting.
00:19:32.600 So it's more than the sum total of its parts, right?
00:19:37.700 It essentially is what's happening there.
00:19:39.360 It's like, it's not enough.
00:19:40.780 Where is this extra data coming from?
00:19:42.400 That's, wow, that's interesting.
00:19:44.140 That's fascinating.
00:19:44.520 Yeah, well, because DNA is really data.
00:19:46.140 I mean, DNA is a four by three digital code.
00:19:48.720 That's, it's information.
00:19:50.060 So there's more information coming in there.
00:19:51.700 So the, the, the chromosomes that, that make up the zygote are not enough to bring forth a human being.
00:19:58.020 And so there's, so, and then there's the, the, I forgot the, the actual Bible, the actual verse, but I think it's in Colossians.
00:20:06.580 Actually it is in Colossians where, where Paul writes that Jesus is holding the world together.
00:20:11.040 He keeps, so he is physically keeping everything from flying apart.
00:20:15.640 And that's actually true on a quantum level because what is an, an atom has a proton at the, at the nucleus and electrons circling it.
00:20:24.880 Well, that's a positive and negative charge.
00:20:26.320 They should collapse into each other.
00:20:28.100 You have a, you know, when a positive and negative magnets size, they will come into each other.
00:20:33.620 So what's keeping that electron going around the atom?
00:20:37.960 Science don't really have a clear explanation, except maybe it's Jesus keeping everything together.
00:20:41.600 Do they have any sort of conventional, you know, science, science-ese sort of explanation for that?
00:20:47.640 Well, they, well, what they call it is the, the weak nuclear, the strong and weak nuclear force.
00:20:52.780 You can look those up.
00:20:54.180 And basically the, the, the, the, um, strong nuclear force is what keeps the protons.
00:20:59.820 Cause an atom has several protons, you know, up to depending on the element and they should be flying apart because they're all positively charged.
00:21:07.060 So they should be repelling each other, but they stay together.
00:21:09.740 So that's, they call this a strong nuclear force.
00:21:11.960 They can't explain it, but they just named it.
00:21:13.380 That whatever is keeping the, the, all the protons in an atom and the nucleus together is called the strong nuclear force.
00:21:20.360 And, and what's keeping the electron from collapsing into the nucleus is called the weak nuclear force.
00:21:27.500 But that's not a, that's a name.
00:21:29.340 And when you split that, it's so much energy.
00:21:30.800 When you split it, that's where nuclear, that's, that's how a nuclear bomb does its devastation.
00:21:34.400 There's so much energy involved in these strong and weak nuclear forces that when you split it apart, the energy that's released is, you know, devastating.
00:21:41.240 You have a nuclear bomb.
00:21:42.000 That's fascinating.
00:21:43.420 I wonder if they, if they elaborate on that at all.
00:21:46.200 Cause it sounds like one of those situations where sometimes science or, or, you know, one of our establishments will come along and they'll label a thing.
00:21:53.160 If they label it, it gives this air of confidence.
00:21:55.520 Like we know what this is.
00:21:56.820 We've given it a name.
00:21:57.860 And, but it's, you know, oftentimes it's not, it's just like a, it's the illusion of understanding is, is what they do when they name a thing.
00:22:05.440 Sometimes.
00:22:05.840 Well, when you get to the quantum level, scientists admit, we don't know how this thing works.
00:22:09.300 I mean, there's, there's a scientist, I, I, I think I have it in my evolution series on faith by reason.
00:22:13.500 His name, when he went, got down to quantum physics, he actually, it drove him mad.
00:22:18.920 He literally killed himself because he could not figure out how things work on a quantum level.
00:22:22.660 It's that weird.
00:22:23.620 Like the idea, you know, like Schrodinger's cat, the idea that, you know, things only exist if someone's observing them and observing them.
00:22:30.740 You can't say it even exists.
00:22:31.860 They can't explain that.
00:22:33.180 We had somebody on the show recently that talked about like this supernatural phenomenon as he calls it the phenomenon.
00:22:38.440 And he says that the phenomenon, phenomenon manifests differently for different people.
00:22:42.060 It might manifest as an alien for now.
00:22:43.880 It might manifest as this or that.
00:22:45.160 And he does believe that it's biblical, but he thinks that it changes the way that it presents itself to us dependent upon how we're programmed, I suppose.
00:22:54.860 But that was like an example of the effects of observation by a human being on a thing determines the form that it takes.
00:23:04.080 And when I hear that Schrodinger's cat, the act of looking in the box determines whether or not the cat's been blown to bits or is alive, I go, no, no, I don't, I don't think so.
00:23:14.640 I don't know why I just, my brain, I hit that wall and I go, that sounds so smart that it's dumb.
00:23:20.760 I don't believe that that's true that, I don't know, maybe it is.
00:23:24.700 You're in the same boat as a scientist.
00:23:26.100 They can't explain it.
00:23:26.940 It's like, you know, the cat is neither alive nor dead until you look, it's the observer effect.
00:23:31.140 But the explanation for it is God has to be observing everything in order for us to, in order for everything to still be functioning on the physical realm.
00:23:41.080 You know, and there's the idea that every proton in the universe knows what every other proton is doing, which again, doesn't make sense from a purely secular standpoint, but it all, but it would explain how God can be omnipresent, how he can be interacting with me in California, interacting with you guys on the East Coast and whatever, because he's, he's omnipresent.
00:23:58.960 By the way, isn't it the same thing as like, if a, if a tree falls in the woods and nobody around is around to hear it, does it make a sound?
00:24:06.280 And it's like, you can't really execute that thought experiment because there will always be something around to hear it.
00:24:11.400 You know, whether or not it's human consciousness is, is, you know, a different story, but, and it's like, I'm instinctively, I want to go.
00:24:18.400 Yeah.
00:24:19.200 Yeah.
00:24:19.580 I think it would still make a sound if no one hears it.
00:24:21.580 I don't think, you know, it's, it's gonna, it sounds right.
00:24:23.620 But that's like a vibration is going to make a sound.
00:24:26.580 Yeah.
00:24:26.780 It's like a rudimentary version of Schrodinger's cat.
00:24:29.080 And I tried to read that.
00:24:30.300 I had a book.
00:24:31.240 I don't know who it was by.
00:24:32.180 I don't know, but it was, it was called Schrodinger's cat.
00:24:34.280 And it was all about this quantum physics and everything.
00:24:35.800 And I, I hated it.
00:24:37.640 I hated it.
00:24:38.260 I'm reading it.
00:24:38.780 And I go, I swear you can just make up whatever the hell you want and say whatever you want.
00:24:43.200 And you can turn it into this and, and people will, you know, now I say Schrodinger's cat.
00:24:48.180 What's that?
00:24:48.780 Were you reading the Talmud or what was the name of the book?
00:24:51.540 No, no, no, no.
00:24:52.540 I don't know what it was.
00:24:53.200 It was just Schrodinger's, Schrodinger's cat was the, and it had like all the symbols
00:24:57.400 on the front of it, right?
00:24:58.240 It had the checkerboard floor and a bunch of other like crazy symbols.
00:25:00.960 But yeah, I hear that and I go, I feel like quantum physics is such a poorly understood
00:25:08.960 field, but it's one that's espoused regularly to give this science class an air of legitimacy
00:25:16.040 that it's like, but they don't even understand it, but you know, they understand it better than
00:25:20.100 us, I guess.
00:25:20.580 And that makes them, like I said, I think, I believe that the, when you get down to the
00:25:24.840 quantum level, the Bible is the only explanation that actually makes sense.
00:25:27.460 We talked about that with the words.
00:25:28.440 I mean, at the quantum level, it's just, it's vibrations, quarks are made of vibrations.
00:25:32.580 The universe is orderly ordered vibrations or ordered sounds are called words.
00:25:36.660 And the Bible says that God's spoken into existence.
00:25:38.400 So, so I guess we can just keep, keep on with that.
00:25:40.900 So he says, let light, so he brought light back into the universe, but then that's the
00:25:45.240 first day.
00:25:45.600 And he said, that was good.
00:25:46.280 And then the second day, all he does is separate waters.
00:25:49.200 He brings in the firmament and I have a video that's going to drop hopefully the inviting
00:25:53.000 of next week, which is going to be a bonus episode for patrons only.
00:25:56.100 That's called mysteries of creation.
00:25:57.720 And I'm going to talk a lot more about the firmament because that's the firmament is nuts.
00:26:01.240 I mean, I try to, I'm trying to understand that it's really, really, it's a really weird
00:26:05.380 stuff.
00:26:05.580 So I have my speculations about it.
00:26:07.020 So that's why it's on a bonus episode that I can't necessarily support it through the Bible,
00:26:12.000 but you know, I have my, my ideas about it and how it relates to the, the, whether
00:26:16.640 the earth is a, um, a planet or a plane.
00:26:19.460 So, but he separates waters from that are above the earth from the waters that are on
00:26:25.920 the earth or beneath the earth.
00:26:26.900 So that means that if you have to separate them out, that means the whole universe was
00:26:31.320 covered in these waters that work for waters is the word mayim, which means means fluid
00:26:36.800 or it means chaos.
00:26:38.040 So what it sounds like the entire universe was covered in this mayim.
00:26:41.160 And I don't think that all of the mayim was necessarily H2O water.
00:26:46.060 And I, I'm not going to go into that here.
00:26:47.820 I'll go into it in my, in my next video, but God separates that out.
00:26:51.880 Go ahead.
00:26:52.380 Look into the idea of a psi plasma.
00:26:54.400 I think that's what he was calling it.
00:26:56.060 Uh, in Dreeja Puharic, basically, uh, we exist in this, uh, it's, it's some sort of a
00:27:03.260 plasma, but that's how like, uh, ideas, if you come up with an idea, somebody across the
00:27:07.420 world might even get struck with this idea because like, we're in this not fluid, but
00:27:12.400 something, you know what I mean?
00:27:14.020 Yeah.
00:27:14.460 Well, that's, they're, they're figuring out all kinds of things like, uh, like plasma
00:27:18.280 is almost a state of fluid.
00:27:20.080 It's, it's somewhere between solid and liquid.
00:27:22.600 And well, it's, it's actually, it's, it's the fourth level of, of, of matter.
00:27:26.180 You know, you have solid, liquid gas, and then plasma is a level.
00:27:29.120 And I talk about that in the episodes that's going to come out next week.
00:27:31.840 It's not, not, um, with the actual words that you use top.
00:27:35.000 Um, I, I do talk about plasma a bit, but I'm gonna look in more into what you just, what
00:27:39.020 you were just talking about and see exactly.
00:27:40.960 So there's something that's not necessarily liquid water the way we see it, because we're
00:27:45.660 going to see that God is actually going to create the seas next.
00:27:49.300 And he creates the seas out of the Mayim.
00:27:52.720 So there's something, so there are, there are two different kinds of Mayim.
00:27:55.240 There's Mayim above and Mayim on the earth.
00:27:57.540 And I think the Mayim on the earth is, are the seeds like saltwater, but, um, the Mayim
00:28:02.740 above is something else.
00:28:03.880 And I, again, I talk about that.
00:28:05.280 And this is where they talk about the firmament separating the waters below from the waters
00:28:08.800 above.
00:28:09.420 Right.
00:28:10.600 Yeah.
00:28:12.220 And so is it, but, and that, and that's all he does that day, but he doesn't pronounce
00:28:16.200 it good.
00:28:16.780 Every other day he says, this is good.
00:28:18.520 He doesn't say that the second day was good, which is, which was probably a Monday.
00:28:22.220 So you just prove that everybody hates Mondays, but in actuality, the reason he doesn't
00:28:26.880 pronounce it good is because good means to create, but that's the biblical definition
00:28:31.280 of good.
00:28:31.780 Good is to create in the long-term definition of evil is to destroy in the long-term.
00:28:37.220 So God didn't call the second day good.
00:28:39.300 Cause he didn't create anything.
00:28:39.980 He just separated, you know, the Mayim from above, from above from Mayim below and to create
00:28:45.060 this expanse, which is part of the definition of the firmament.
00:28:49.100 So then on, you know, then, then the next day is when he takes the watch.
00:28:54.160 So apparently the, the earth is covered in this Mayim and he's, he separates it out.
00:28:58.420 And so dry land appears and God calls that good, which means he created something.
00:29:03.400 And I believe what's happening here is that he, he took that Mayim that and turned it into
00:29:07.620 saltwater for the seas.
00:29:09.640 And there's still pretty chaotic and fairly useless.
00:29:12.800 I mean, saltwater, you can't do anything with it.
00:29:14.480 I mean, if you, if you drink it, you'll, you'll die of dehydration.
00:29:17.920 You can't water plants with it, but you know, animals do live in it.
00:29:20.540 But yeah, it's, it's, it's still considered the seas are always considered a place of
00:29:26.000 chaos and evil, which is interesting because when we get to the new Jerusalem, which we
00:29:31.000 talked about at the end of the revelation episode episodes, there's no more sea, there's
00:29:35.060 no more saltwater seas anymore.
00:29:37.360 So I think that though the, the oceans have a negative connotation.
00:29:42.300 Interesting.
00:29:42.840 It's why they're also used as a prison.
00:29:45.060 Yeah.
00:29:45.700 Yeah.
00:29:46.000 There's, there's something about them.
00:29:46.980 And if you go, and if you get deep into the ocean, there's some weird stuff happening
00:29:49.700 in like the bottom parts of the ocean.
00:29:52.640 There's, yeah, there's all kinds of talks about portals.
00:29:55.100 And have you seen that there's a, a, a lake at the bottom of the ocean?
00:29:59.080 It's somehow beyond my pay grade.
00:30:02.680 I can't explain it, but the water at the bottom of the ocean looks like there's a lake on the
00:30:08.440 floor of the ocean.
00:30:09.440 And it is very hard to penetrate that the surface tension of that water is such that you can walk
00:30:15.060 on it or it's very weird.
00:30:17.000 I don't know what the hell to make of it.
00:30:18.780 Yeah.
00:30:18.920 Yeah.
00:30:19.060 Actually, I mentioned that in the, in that bonus episode next week, the same thing.
00:30:21.860 Yeah.
00:30:21.960 It's just weird under there.
00:30:23.140 There's some, you know, there's stuff we're not supposed to be under there.
00:30:26.180 Yeah.
00:30:26.580 Yeah.
00:30:27.800 And, um, and so, and so he calls that, he, so he calls it good.
00:30:31.620 And then he, um, then, um, then he has, uh, um, vegetation appear.
00:30:37.700 So all the dry land, you know, he has the, all the, um, the herb fruit bearing herbs and
00:30:42.600 everything is producing after its own kind, which again, is a, is a reputation of evolution,
00:30:46.080 which says that, you know, all species change and God says, no, everything produces after
00:30:50.340 its own kind.
00:30:50.960 So you're not going to have a cherry tree start blossoming strawberries, you know, without
00:30:54.720 intelligence.
00:30:55.220 Yes.
00:30:55.460 You can, you know, the counter to that as well.
00:30:57.500 You know, you can make hybrid plants.
00:30:58.640 Yes.
00:30:59.160 A human being can do that with intelligence, but naturally it doesn't happen.
00:31:02.880 Naturally.
00:31:03.380 Everything produces after its own kind.
00:31:05.540 That's how it works.
00:31:07.340 And then he makes, you know, the sun, moon, and stars.
00:31:11.540 And he, and he says specifically that they are for, you know, for times and seasons and
00:31:15.680 and yeah, signs, times, and seasons.
00:31:17.720 So that's how we, um, can tell, you know, the, the, whether you believe the earth goes
00:31:23.300 around the sun or the sun goes around the earth in, in either case.
00:31:26.520 So 365 days.
00:31:28.020 And we have the, um, the month, the moon for, for, for the lunar months, which are, you
00:31:31.600 know, 30 days, give or take, and it's, it got put them there for that.
00:31:36.440 So he created the sun on the fourth day.
00:31:39.560 So the question is, well, what, how was there light before that?
00:31:43.380 Well, apparently it was just, it was just a blanket light before that.
00:31:48.000 And he formed the sun to be a specific source of light afterwards.
00:31:52.100 So I, so I just to, you know, cause people have that question, like, how could, how could
00:31:56.880 that be?
00:31:57.140 How could you have plant life on, on one day without on day three, without the sun?
00:32:01.660 Well, because, you know, God was light.
00:32:03.240 And it was, I mean, it was a day.
00:32:04.540 I still believe these are 24 hour days.
00:32:07.780 And, um, because, you know, even though there was no sun to, for, to rotate around, I mean,
00:32:12.960 God was keeping the time.
00:32:13.960 And he's in, and it's, there's evidence elsewhere in the Bible, like in Exodus and
00:32:17.940 in Deuteronomy, where these are 24 hour days of creation.
00:32:22.100 What's interesting that I, I mentioned in the video that's out today for on Patreon is
00:32:27.720 that the term evening and morning, God always ends in saying evening and morning with the
00:32:32.120 first day evening and morning with the second day.
00:32:34.600 So what does that mean?
00:32:36.400 The term evening and morning in Hebrew are Arab and Boker.
00:32:39.700 Those, they, they do mean, you know, sunrise and sunset, but they also are designating
00:32:45.220 going from chaos to order.
00:32:47.440 You know, it's this evening and morning.
00:32:48.860 Our days are starting in the morning, you know, the day starts at sunrise and it ends
00:32:53.100 in the evening.
00:32:53.680 Well, you know, the Jewish day starts at sunset and, you know, basically in, in honor of evening
00:32:59.520 and morning.
00:32:59.980 And why is that considered going from chaos to order?
00:33:02.140 Well, as it gets darker at night, it gets more chaotic, especially back in those times when
00:33:05.800 you couldn't see any things and predatory animals are out.
00:33:08.300 But then as you get towards, as the day starts to dawn, you get more order.
00:33:12.920 You can now see things you're, you're safer.
00:33:14.760 So each one of these days is going from a state of total chaos at the very beginning to a more
00:33:20.760 and more orderly state, which kind of culminates in day six, where, you know, God institutes
00:33:25.800 all the, everything completely in order.
00:33:28.480 So basically, you know, plants are considered less orderly than, you know, than fish.
00:33:34.740 Because God creates them on, on the fifth day, God creates sea life.
00:33:40.740 And they're considered more chaotic because they're in the ocean and the ocean is a chaotic
00:33:45.040 place.
00:33:45.760 And then on the, then on the sixth day, that's when he creates land animals and finally humanity.
00:33:51.100 And by humanity, I want to say, again, I'm, I'm going to talk about the idea of pre-Adamic
00:33:54.880 civilizations on the bonus episode.
00:33:56.360 But I've mentioned here before that believing that there's a pre-Adamic civilization is really
00:34:01.160 showing that you're, you're not reading this as the poem that it is.
00:34:05.780 And because Genesis one and two are not two different separate creations.
00:34:11.300 Genesis chapter one is a poem.
00:34:12.800 It's an overview.
00:34:13.640 It's a song about creation.
00:34:15.020 And then as Hebrew poetry does, there's always a narrative in an exposition that either
00:34:20.100 proceeds or comes after it.
00:34:21.260 In this case, it comes after it where Genesis chapter two, um, really talks about the specifics.
00:34:26.660 So Genesis chapter one song, I made birds, I made fish, I made land animals, I made humanity.
00:34:32.880 Okay.
00:34:33.120 Now here's a specifically how I did it.
00:34:34.480 I formed Adam from the dust of the earth and so forth and so on.
00:34:37.280 And, and I know some people disagree with it.
00:34:39.340 Even some folks I, I admire, like, you know, Gary Wayne, who's I'm, I'm a fan of his, but
00:34:43.280 he believes in pre-Adamic civilizations.
00:34:45.820 Uh, but because people believe in it because they think it solves certain problems.
00:34:50.380 Like, you know, where did it came to get his wife, for example, and, you know, other things
00:34:54.680 like that, but it actually causes more problems than it solves because if there's a pre-Adamic
00:35:00.640 civilization, I mean, the question you have to ask is where they created sinless.
00:35:04.080 And if they weren't sinless, then the Bible says that Adam's sin through Adam's sin came
00:35:09.320 into the world.
00:35:10.060 So it would be completely unjust for God to say, okay, Adam's sin.
00:35:13.280 So now you guys all have to, all the rest of you guys have to die too.
00:35:16.000 And also it says in, in chapter two, which we're going to, which is going to be the next
00:35:20.920 major episode says that God breathed into Adam, the spirit, the, the breath or the
00:35:25.900 huach of life.
00:35:26.900 He gave, he gave Adam spirit.
00:35:28.580 And if he, if there's a, another set of humans who don't have a spirit, then what are they?
00:35:34.380 And then you get into a lot of racial stuff when some people will say, well, you know,
00:35:38.200 Adam and Eve were my race.
00:35:39.940 Cause you know, every race has believed that they, that they're part of the superior race.
00:35:43.620 Cause just by coincidence.
00:35:45.580 And so all the other races aren't, aren't on our level because they don't have the spirit
00:35:49.680 of God.
00:35:50.120 And I guess that again, it causes pre-Adamic civilization causes way more problems than it
00:35:54.900 solves.
00:35:55.240 And I don't, there's no biblical reason to believe it.
00:35:57.580 If you understand how Hebrew poetry works.
00:36:00.060 That, that concept though, of, um, were they sinless?
00:36:03.400 Like that's a good, that's, that's a really good question that I can see kind of quickly
00:36:07.520 tears that apart.
00:36:08.660 Yeah.
00:36:09.120 I mean, cause it's a contradiction.
00:36:10.260 If they, if they committed a sin, then the Bible is.
00:36:13.620 It's wrong when it says that through Adam, sin came into the world.
00:36:17.260 And if they were sinless, then Adam also screwed them over.
00:36:21.760 You know what I mean?
00:36:22.440 Like, so basically let's say you're one of the other humans.
00:36:24.200 You're just skipping around.
00:36:24.980 Hey, I'm in my mortal body.
00:36:26.300 I'm living forever.
00:36:26.900 And you're like, what the hell just, I'm dying.
00:36:29.660 Why am I dying?
00:36:31.380 What if they're like a, they're sin, sinless means to miss the mark.
00:36:35.160 So that means that you're aiming at God.
00:36:36.820 But if, if these things, what if there were things that were creations of something else?
00:36:42.180 Because I, I think that the earth is kind of filled today with, uh, the spirits of something
00:36:47.760 else.
00:36:48.040 And even possibly like these physical embodiments of something else.
00:36:52.740 I think it was a Nephilim.
00:36:54.520 Yeah.
00:36:54.780 I think those are all those dead spirits.
00:36:56.740 Cause again, we'll, we'll get to this when we get to chapter six.
00:36:59.040 But if you, it's reasonable to believe that there were possibly over a billion Nephilim.
00:37:05.740 Yeah.
00:37:06.200 If you just do some, some math with, with procreation.
00:37:09.640 We were talking to Brian of demon erasers.
00:37:11.800 I forgot what book he cited, but if there was something in it that suggested that, um,
00:37:16.740 the, the variety in Nephilim was like incredibly vast.
00:37:20.460 Like, you know, I don't, I don't know if it said this, but I remember it giving me the
00:37:26.480 feeling of like no two looked alike or something like that.
00:37:29.300 And, you know, I don't know if that's true because you do get that kind of descriptive
00:37:32.440 of pale with red hair, but, um, it just strikes me as, as likely given the, the many faces
00:37:39.160 of the cherubim and things that we've discussed here on this show.
00:37:41.320 If you look at, we talked about this in, in the, in the episode we did on angels and
00:37:45.020 in, in the, um, episode I have on my Patreon and that there were many different classes of
00:37:48.920 angels that look different.
00:37:50.000 You know, you had the, the Seraphim, which were reptilian, reptilian, you had, you know,
00:37:53.460 ones look like cows.
00:37:54.420 You had some that look like birds and what, so their, their children probably, if, if,
00:38:00.340 if there was, if they were all, if a subset of all of them rebelled in that, in the 200
00:38:05.140 that we, that we see in the book of Enoch, well, they could look like all kinds of different
00:38:09.260 things.
00:38:10.240 And then what happens when they start intermingling rather.
00:38:14.840 So you have, let's say one begets, uh, bull features and the other one gets eagle features.
00:38:21.740 And then what, what in the heck happens when, and then you get some sort of Griffin, right?
00:38:25.980 Where it's some sort of like half.
00:38:27.660 I mean, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:38:28.460 That's what I'm saying.
00:38:29.420 I think that's what's happening.
00:38:30.120 And also if you, in the book of Enoch, it talks about how not only did they breed these,
00:38:34.880 um, you know, these breed the Nephilim, they also started experimenting on other life.
00:38:38.460 It said they, they stand with, against animals, against the fish and making all these weird
00:38:42.500 chimeras.
00:38:42.820 I'm, I'm almost sure that's where mosquitoes came from because they don't serve any other
00:38:46.500 purpose.
00:38:47.140 Mosquitoes and fleas, I think we're, we're, we're part of that.
00:38:50.080 Yeah.
00:38:51.940 Cause I mean, I said, God, why would you make fleas?
00:38:54.040 They serve no purpose other than to like, you know, harass us.
00:38:57.380 That sounds like something a fallen angel would do, but, but they were doing all these
00:39:00.720 experiments, making all these kind of, for lack of a better term chimeras, according to
00:39:04.460 the book of Enoch.
00:39:05.120 And, you know, the Bible isn't explicit about how the different Nephilim might've looked,
00:39:09.400 but through the book of Enoch and through other ancient sources, um, you know, we get
00:39:13.720 a lot of ideas, you know, the, all the Greek, um, Demi guys, you know, the, the, the minotaur,
00:39:18.740 which was like a man, a part man, part bull.
00:39:20.720 Yeah.
00:39:20.960 All, you know, all these different creatures.
00:39:22.720 I would not be surprised, surprised if some of them were actually accurate descriptions
00:39:26.760 of, of, of Nephilim.
00:39:29.460 I think Homer's Odyssey probably was like, there's something that, that it's really drawing from
00:39:34.720 where there's a lot more to, you know, a lot more reality to that, that situation of the
00:39:40.080 Cyclops and Minotaur and all these different things.
00:39:42.580 Uh, I was just watching, um, Achilles or no, I'm sorry, Troy, uh, yesterday.
00:39:48.280 And, um, you know, uh, uh, uh, uh, Odysseus is in there and, and, um, and, you know, it just,
00:39:54.680 it seems like they just took it as a, as a fact of, of the matter that Achilles was, was
00:40:01.220 a demigod, right?
00:40:02.260 That wasn't really like, and nobody really had any problems with that.
00:40:04.880 It seems.
00:40:05.920 Yeah.
00:40:06.480 Every ancient civilization has these, these, um, stories, these legends about the quote
00:40:12.060 unquote gods coming down and having intercourse with women and producing these demigods.
00:40:16.740 And so I, that's not, you know, that doesn't definitively prove it, but I think it really
00:40:21.440 shows that there's some, that it should be taken seriously instead of just dismissed as
00:40:24.820 always just people making stuff up because they were primitive.
00:40:27.200 Yeah.
00:40:27.580 Until somebody sees a dog man outside, then they got a bunch of questions.
00:40:31.480 They're going, what the hell's going on here?
00:40:32.800 I didn't think that was supposed to be real.
00:40:35.740 Yeah.
00:40:36.160 So that's kind of the big overview.
00:40:37.740 Again, there'll be, um, if you, if you're on the free feeds, you'll be able to see the,
00:40:42.100 um, whole, I think it's like 45 minute episode where I go into a detail about it.
00:40:46.820 But, um, I wanted to, in like the last next last like 15 minutes or so that we have just
00:40:51.760 a few questions that, um, I've, I've gotten from people about this period that I'm probably
00:40:56.760 not going to address in a separate Q and a, so I think we can do them here.
00:41:00.780 So, um, the first one is like, what does it mean that God rested on the seventh day?
00:41:04.860 I am going to explain that in the next video, um, in, in, in the next non-bonus video, but
00:41:09.760 you know, I, I'll just briefly mention it here.
00:41:13.680 When God, when he says God arrested, you know, we have to remember that this wasn't written
00:41:16.660 in English.
00:41:17.200 You know, we can't put our English vernacular on it because rest of me, oh, I'm tired.
00:41:20.860 I'm, I just need, I need a moment.
00:41:21.960 You know, God was fine.
00:41:23.360 He just spoke these things into existence.
00:41:25.100 He wasn't tired the way we are, but that word rested means is that he ceased his activity
00:41:29.820 and the activity he ceased was activity of initiating his will.
00:41:35.200 He no longer, after, uh, Genesis chapter two, verse, uh, the first couple of verses, God,
00:41:41.780 for the rest of the Bible, God never initiates his will.
00:41:44.880 He gives a power, that ability over to man.
00:41:47.660 All God does after that is respond.
00:41:49.260 God says, I've that, so the first two chapters of Genesis is, are the only time in the Bible
00:41:53.880 where God unilaterally says, I'm going to do this just because I want to, the rest of
00:41:57.900 the Bible, he reacts to what we do and to what the angels do.
00:42:02.180 So that's what that means.
00:42:03.940 So it explains a lot when people say, well, why doesn't God do this, that, and the other?
00:42:07.360 He, he said, he's not going to do anything anymore.
00:42:10.060 It's, it's on us.
00:42:11.800 And he said, he will respond to us just through justice, but he's not going to initiate.
00:42:16.360 He's not going to stop evil before it happens because he will be violating his own precept
00:42:22.380 when he said, I'm, I'm not doing anything.
00:42:24.880 It's up to you guys.
00:42:25.320 So basically everything that's wrong in the world, it's because of you guys, you can't
00:42:28.860 blame me.
00:42:29.500 I made a beautiful world.
00:42:30.560 Then I said, I'm done.
00:42:31.280 It's on you.
00:42:31.680 So anything bad that happens after this, that's you guys.
00:42:34.400 So you can't blame me for it.
00:42:37.620 So, and I'll get out detailed more of that in, in that episode.
00:42:43.600 So the other question I get here is, it's a good one, actually, if God knew angels and
00:42:48.020 men were going to sin, why did he make them?
00:42:51.180 If God knows everything and he knows, and the short answer is that God wanted to create
00:42:58.380 something different than himself.
00:42:59.520 He, he wanted to have unique entities he could interact with.
00:43:05.160 He didn't, he didn't just want it to be himself.
00:43:06.780 And God is always a completely right and just.
00:43:09.200 So anything that's not him won't be always a completely right and just, meaning that it
00:43:14.240 is going to, they're going to be unjust and unrighteous.
00:43:16.780 So he knew that, but he made them because he wanted to interact with them, which, which
00:43:21.340 again, that's the whole point of creation period.
00:43:23.600 And, but what he did was he, he built in two air, two, I, two concepts that he hoped would
00:43:33.260 mitigate that.
00:43:33.980 One was he made the angels knowing a lot.
00:43:37.060 They are in a much higher dimension than we are.
00:43:39.740 So they had all the knowledge.
00:43:41.480 They knew what, what, what they were doing, if it was right or wrong, they weren't making
00:43:45.860 mistakes.
00:43:46.300 So I was basically saying, I'm going to make you guys, you know, at a high level, you're
00:43:51.000 going to know everything and you'll know when you make a mistake.
00:43:53.800 So hopefully you won't do it.
00:43:54.680 But of course we know that they did.
00:43:56.500 And with humanity, when he went after the angel sinned and he said, well, I need to make something
00:44:00.360 that's capable of repenting because if they're going to sin, there has to be some kind of
00:44:06.160 remedy.
00:44:06.520 Otherwise I'm going to have to do the same thing I did before and wipe them all out.
00:44:09.300 And that's, that's not something I want.
00:44:11.160 And that's, by the way, that's why God made night and day in the replenishment that we
00:44:17.600 just talked about, because angels, there was no night before that.
00:44:21.560 So why do we need night?
00:44:22.920 Night is when we repair physically and mentally.
00:44:25.800 You know, if you don't sleep for a week, you'll die.
00:44:28.560 We need that sleep.
00:44:29.480 We need to repair.
00:44:30.360 So God needed to make a form of life that could repair, um, repairing physically, obviously
00:44:35.200 means, you know, when you, when you, when you sleep, your body repairs, but also mentally
00:44:38.060 when you're sleeping and dreaming, your brain is repairing.
00:44:41.160 You know, there are certain cells called, um, uh, uh, Gilgail cells that when you're
00:44:44.900 dreaming, your dreams, basically your body, your, your, your mind cleaning up, um, things
00:44:50.880 that might challenge you.
00:44:52.400 Otherwise it's you're, you're resolving things.
00:44:54.840 And if you have a recurring dream, it means that there's something that you haven't dealt
00:44:58.700 with yet.
00:44:59.460 And it's, you know, your brain bringing it to the forefront saying, Hey, you need to deal
00:45:03.520 with this.
00:45:03.960 So I keep bringing it back to you every night.
00:45:05.540 You need to heal from this or, or address it and resolve it in some way.
00:45:08.880 Um, so angels can't heal.
00:45:11.340 They can't repair human beings can, and our ability to repair, to repent, to turn away
00:45:16.480 from what we're doing wrong and, and go forward is the only way we can ever be in the presence
00:45:21.700 of God.
00:45:22.080 And that's, you know, that's what forgiveness and salvation are all about.
00:45:26.120 Can an angel die?
00:45:28.900 Um, well, what is death?
00:45:31.860 Death is the, so if life is the ability to repair.
00:45:34.260 Um, so that means that death would be the inability to repair.
00:45:38.660 So can an angel die?
00:45:40.820 Um, yes.
00:45:42.100 If they can no longer repair it back, that's what, that's what hell is.
00:45:45.080 Hell is eternal death.
00:45:46.040 You will not be able to repair in hell.
00:45:48.100 I think in Enoch, they, uh, God said that they'll, they'll, I could be misquoting here,
00:45:54.400 but like, they'll, they'll die like men.
00:45:56.380 Oh, I'm sorry.
00:45:58.720 I thought that was Enoch.
00:45:59.420 No, no problem.
00:46:00.540 Um, because I, I, yeah, I, I'm really familiar with that one.
00:46:03.900 Uh, Psalms 82 is there.
00:46:05.100 Yeah.
00:46:05.160 He tells them that you will die like you're, you're Elohim, son of the most high, but you
00:46:08.800 will die like men.
00:46:10.280 So that's, I believe that that is, uh, pointing to the book of revelation and, uh, chapter six
00:46:16.820 with the sixth seal.
00:46:18.020 When the angels are fallen angels are cast down to earth and they are, and they are forced
00:46:22.480 into material bodies and they are all going to die at Armageddon or, or sooner.
00:46:27.540 So they will die like men and they will, yeah.
00:46:30.620 So they're, they will suffer a physical death and then, and hell is eternal death because
00:46:37.620 you can't repair in hell.
00:46:39.680 So they can die in that sense.
00:46:41.060 They won't cease to exist.
00:46:42.980 Right.
00:46:43.820 They will, but they will, would not be able to repair.
00:46:45.900 I hate drawing this correlation because I'm, I'm not a fan of the, the idea of simulation
00:46:52.260 theory, um, because I feel like it's, it's, it's a couple of steps backwards from the richness
00:46:58.520 of the Bible and the way that it describes, you know, what we're going through, but it
00:47:03.100 isn't lost on me that you could make an argument that says he creates and programs angels.
00:47:10.920 They don't have written within their code, let's say the ability to repair or repent.
00:47:16.560 So he has to create a new program that has that ability within it.
00:47:21.000 Yeah.
00:47:21.440 More or less.
00:47:21.840 He was saying, you guys will have, you guys will know everything.
00:47:26.120 So hopefully you will not use, you will not intentionally sin, but they did.
00:47:31.200 And actually that's going to get to the next question.
00:47:32.760 But it's always said, well, that didn't work.
00:47:36.860 So now I'm going to have to create something that has the ability to repair because fallen
00:47:40.840 angels, because that, because the other question you get all the time, why, why can't angels
00:47:43.880 say they're sorry and repent?
00:47:46.860 Cause it wasn't a mistake.
00:47:48.940 They intentionally knew what they were doing and they had their reasons for it, but that
00:47:52.980 actually dovetails perfectly into the next question, which is about the angels who sinned
00:47:57.700 with spawning the Nephilim.
00:47:58.920 Cause in the book of Enoch, they knew what they were doing before they were, before they
00:48:02.280 did it.
00:48:02.640 No, they made a pact with each other and said, you know, we're this, we're about to F up
00:48:06.380 big time.
00:48:07.400 So let's all bind ourselves.
00:48:08.980 So again, they, it wasn't like, let's try this out.
00:48:11.900 No, they knew.
00:48:13.140 So why would they do that?
00:48:14.720 Knowing that it was going to get them kicked out.
00:48:17.520 They were essentially taking advantage of God's nature.
00:48:21.760 God's nature is always completely right and just.
00:48:23.780 So if God makes a rule, he can't violate it.
00:48:26.740 It will be unjust.
00:48:27.500 Just the rule God made.
00:48:29.500 Well, remember before the creation of man, the angels had authority over the spiritual
00:48:35.120 realm and the physical realm.
00:48:36.240 So they were, they were, had authority on the heavens and the earth.
00:48:38.560 They lost that.
00:48:39.460 And God gave the authority over the earth to humanity.
00:48:42.660 That's in Genesis chapter two.
00:48:44.620 Well, they want that back.
00:48:46.320 So what is this?
00:48:47.300 So what are, what are humans?
00:48:48.380 Humans are spiritual, physical hybrids.
00:48:50.720 We are spirits in these physical bodies.
00:48:52.960 So God's law says that an entity that is part physical and part spiritual can rule the earth.
00:48:59.660 They said, Hey, you know, we have a way around that.
00:49:02.960 If we make our own spiritual, physical hybrids, they could legally have authority over the earth.
00:49:09.720 If they wipe out humanity, God would have to honor that.
00:49:12.120 And he would have.
00:49:14.100 The Nephilim technically could have, could have legal authority over the earth because God said that these hybrids can do it.
00:49:21.940 His hybrids were us, you know, the spiritual, physical hybrids.
00:49:24.480 But they said, we're going to make our own.
00:49:25.460 We're going to make them bigger and stronger.
00:49:26.500 We're going to make them giants.
00:49:28.280 And they almost won.
00:49:30.960 Shout out to more of the glory time.
00:49:32.640 Thanks, man.
00:49:33.280 So it's, so that was, that's why they did it because they knew that if they, if they're, if they wipe out humanity, which we, they were on the verge of doing before the flood, then they, then they could have gotten authority back over the earth.
00:49:44.980 And God would have had to honor it because God set forth that rule.
00:49:48.940 And that's why the Nephilim had to be wiped out completely because God knew if these, if these guys keep propagating, I'm not going to have any other choice, but to have them be over the earth.
00:49:58.100 Cause that's, I made that rule.
00:50:00.380 That's what I keep seeing people, you know, they kind of talk about this whole demiurge thing and, and, you know, Yahweh being the demiurge, but those people, they're speaking to that narrative that says like the old Testament God was so brutal that he had to be an entirely different God.
00:50:16.920 But since I didn't learn that way and I'm learning this way to me, I'm a lot of his behavior, like checks out, it tracks.
00:50:26.380 I'm like, that makes sense.
00:50:27.320 Like, I don't see the big, the big issue that you have to differentiate and say, this is an entirely different character.
00:50:33.160 But I mean, maybe it's just because I haven't gotten there yet.
00:50:35.960 I haven't read the entire thing and been exposed to it all.
00:50:39.240 Well, one of the things they, they bring up, especially people like our boy, Billy Carson, he talks, they look at, um, when God gave the order and we're actually going to be talking about this in the, um, in the Bible study.
00:50:52.080 Um, uh, he gave the order when the, when the Israelites were going to Israelites were going to the promised land, certain tribes, he said, wipe them out.
00:50:59.520 He gave two, two sets of orders.
00:51:01.160 He said there, when you go into the promised land, cause they, they, it was filled with, with humans and Nephilim who knew they weren't supposed to be there.
00:51:07.940 They knew that this land was not theirs.
00:51:09.360 They were squatting.
00:51:10.560 God says with one group, you drive them out.
00:51:12.980 Say, Hey, this is our land.
00:51:14.240 Get out.
00:51:14.620 If you want, don't want to get out, we're going to fight you and you have to leave.
00:51:17.040 So we'll drive them out.
00:51:18.580 But he didn't say that you have to kill them.
00:51:20.060 If you tell them to leave and they leave fine.
00:51:21.760 If they want to fight you, then, you know, you got to defend your land.
00:51:24.060 The other group, he said, destroy completely destroy the men, women, children, and the animals.
00:51:29.240 And that's when the Billy Carson said, well, this is the Demiurge.
00:51:31.860 Why would God do that?
00:51:33.420 Well, because Billy, if you do a little bit of study and, you know, stop grooming your beard and actually look into these sorts of things, all the time, all the tribes that God said to wipe out were all Nephilim tribes.
00:51:44.520 They were the Raphaim, the Zuzuleim, the sons of Anak, because God has a zero tolerance for Nephilim, especially in his promised land, because they would have taken over.
00:51:53.680 And they would have usurped the legal right.
00:51:56.340 So the Nephilim tribes were the ones that were to be wiped out.
00:51:59.140 The human tribes, he said, to drive them out of the land because it's not theirs.
00:52:02.160 That land was legally belongs to the descendants of Abraham.
00:52:05.620 And they knew it.
00:52:06.300 It wasn't like they were, oh, I didn't know what this was.
00:52:08.000 They knew what they knew what it was.
00:52:09.260 They knew the Israelites were coming.
00:52:10.640 It says in the book of Numbers that the people who were in the land of Canaan were like, oh, this army of Israelites are coming and this is their land.
00:52:17.640 We better, you know, we need to either run or fight.
00:52:22.020 So, yeah.
00:52:22.560 I saw that exemplified really well in the House of David series because it's one thing to read it.
00:52:28.720 And then when you read it, your imagination kind of plays it out in your head.
00:52:31.660 And then when you see it interpreted, you know, by like, let's say, you know, whoever's got the money to put it on a big screen.
00:52:37.360 I mean, the King Saul was told not to take any of the riches of the Amalekites and to not leave any alive.
00:52:46.080 And of course, he he doesn't listen to that.
00:52:48.000 He takes the gold.
00:52:48.660 He splits it among the people and he keeps their leader.
00:52:51.860 I think it was their leader as prisoner as sort of bragging rights.
00:52:56.420 And he is like a cannibal and a sorcerer.
00:52:59.940 You know, he's a he's a necromancer, I guess.
00:53:02.360 Yeah.
00:53:03.060 And and so when you see that, I mean, and obviously throughout the film, there are also giants.
00:53:10.240 Spoiler alert, guys, then through that lens, like it didn't strike me as odd at all that God would be like, yeah, you got to wipe them out, you know, and also the whole not taking their gold and not taking and not leaving any alive.
00:53:23.160 Like they are cannibals, they're sorcerers, they're necromancers, they have giants, even the ones that aren't like genetically genetically Nephilim that these these tribes that they were at war with were like they do a great job.
00:53:40.240 Like when you when you look at the the reliefs in the wall of geez, what was the name of the Philistines?
00:53:48.280 It's like they put them in front of Anunnaki stuff, you know, like they're holding the bag with the squiggly beards.
00:53:53.660 And I'm like, damn, you know, like that's kind of what this was about.
00:53:56.980 So, like, even if they genetically weren't, they're still summoning.
00:54:00.600 They're still worshiping these deities.
00:54:02.480 And there's also spiritually in cahoots with them.
00:54:04.780 Well, yeah, there's also a precedent of them of working with the fallen angels.
00:54:10.240 To be altered, like his like Nimrod, for example, Nimrod was not born a Nephilim is that he became a gibber dream.
00:54:16.360 And if you look at the Egyptian, the headdresses, you know, that's the that's the conehead thing.
00:54:21.740 Yeah, yeah.
00:54:22.900 L.A. Marzulli gets into this stuff that, you know, that they were actually doing.
00:54:27.260 They were working with these fallen angels to alter them to get.
00:54:29.840 And we see that today.
00:54:31.180 Transhumanism is the same thing.
00:54:32.600 They do that really well.
00:54:34.480 They do it hugely with kids entertainment and protect into particularly boys entertainment.
00:54:40.720 It is so often that like your favorite character is going to be interceded on by behalf of some sort of entity and augmented in some way and then sent forth as like some sort of warrior.
00:54:51.800 And that that thing is like, really, it touches something in us.
00:54:56.740 It touches something like in our genetic memory or something like that.
00:54:59.680 This idea of like being augmented for battle by this thing that is higher than you and has chosen you because you're special.
00:55:07.180 Now go forward and do this thing.
00:55:08.560 And it's like, man, is that a cool ass narrative?
00:55:11.440 It's so easy to sell that to a little boy.
00:55:14.340 Yeah, there's a ton of that in entertainment.
00:55:16.880 I mean, yeah, just I mean, if you go all the way back to like the old series, like the bionic man way, way back in the day, like 70s, I guess.
00:55:26.620 But it's always been appealing that, you know, you can be better.
00:55:29.720 You can get some type of augmentation that will make you superhuman.
00:55:33.460 I mean, I think really what maybe one of the reasons why the superhero genre has been so popular.
00:55:37.540 Oh, it's huge.
00:55:38.340 The last 10, 15 years.
00:55:39.560 These are people who are either altered directly, like what Captain America took some kind of serum or the Hulk or whatever, or, you know, you have Iron Man with a suit.
00:55:47.580 I mean, technology, something is making you superhuman.
00:55:52.180 Yeah.
00:55:52.500 And Iron Man puts it inside of his body, right?
00:55:56.180 But that I mean, you see that all the way in Power Rangers is some sort of alien species is discovered in a deep cave somewhere.
00:56:02.880 And it gives all these normal people all these, you know, superpowers like that is the easiest shit in the world to sell kids.
00:56:08.480 And I think it resonates with everybody.
00:56:10.740 I wonder if it resonates because there is something about us, you know, humans as a species that this is, we have a history with this.
00:56:17.940 What was the first temptation?
00:56:18.900 If you eat this fruit, you will be like the Elohim.
00:56:20.980 Oh, we can be more than what, and that's the origin of sin, wanting to be something more than what God intended for you.
00:56:26.700 And wanting that is where sin comes from.
00:56:30.380 And so, yeah, it is a primal, I think you're right, Raven.
00:56:33.880 I think it's a primal appeal.
00:56:36.280 Yeah, makes great movies.
00:56:38.160 So there's one more question that I'll actually, we'll next time in that, and it's a good question.
00:56:41.740 It says, why doesn't God just destroy Satan?
00:56:44.320 Why does he let him, I guess in the following, why does he let him just run around rampant and torment as well?
00:56:49.100 So I'll answer that one next time.
00:56:50.840 We'll leave with that one.
00:56:51.740 Then we get into whatever else we're going to talk about.
00:56:53.960 So cliffhanger.
00:56:55.020 All right.
00:56:57.300 Well, what are we, so we're going to be talking about that next time.
00:57:01.040 And what else are we going to be discussing in the next episode?
00:57:05.120 Good question.
00:57:06.680 I'm kind of thinking about it.
00:57:09.180 Maybe we'll talk a little bit about some of those mysteries of creation because that one will, that bonus episode will be out.
00:57:15.740 And so my patrons will have a chance to have seen it.
00:57:17.680 So we'll talk a little bit about the firmament, age of the earth, what the Mayim might be.
00:57:22.420 But I reserve the right to change that.
00:57:25.720 Fair enough.
00:57:26.540 Fair enough.
00:57:27.080 It's in development.
00:57:27.840 Whatever comes next is going to be your guesses as well as Ed's.
00:57:33.360 All right.
00:57:33.640 It'll be something Genesis-y.
00:57:35.380 Yeah.
00:57:35.720 From the book of Genesis.
00:57:37.060 Thank you again, Ed, for spending an hour with us.
00:57:40.000 Have fun on your trip with your kids, and we'll see you guys next week.
00:57:43.760 Don't forget to obey, submit, and comply.
00:57:47.000 Bye.
00:57:47.500 The greatest hypnotist on planet Earth is a oblong box in the corner of the room.
00:57:54.120 It is constantly telling us what to believe is real.
00:57:57.920 You can persuade us that what they see with their eyes is what there is to see.
00:58:03.740 You can't.
00:58:04.980 Because they'll laugh in the face of an explanation that portrays the bigger picture of what it is.
00:58:11.620 And they have.
00:58:12.640 You can tell us what you want.
00:58:16.280 God bless.
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00:58:23.840 God bless.
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