212: AI, Talos & The Pantheon of Nastiness w⧸ Kingdom in Context
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Top Lobster, the Father of Disinformation, joins the show to discuss the current state of the country, and the deep-rooted conspiracy theories that have been circulating around the internet for a long time. He also discusses how the government is trying to make Christians mad, and why they should never play.
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We are in a country and in a world that is being run by unbelievably sick people.
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And the chasm between what we're told is going on and what is really going on is absolutely important.
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But no one's saying shit what happened to the home of the grave.
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These motherfuckers, they controlling this now.
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I know we're talking about how they made a spot of these slaves.
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Head in the clouds and want to wake up to a dead in the grave.
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But unless you may, we need to be ready to raise up.
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Only some are aware that the government releasing poison in their...
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to another episode of Nephilim Death Squad.
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That is Top Lobster, the father of disinformation.
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Before we get into today's guest, a little reminder.
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Honestly, 30 percent is like basically, I mean, I'm almost paying for, it's almost at cost.
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I mean, I'm trying to just cause strife in the Christian community.
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Speaking of causing strife in the Christian community, speaking of making Christians mad, we have,
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Before we get into the conversation, let's remind everybody where they can find your work.
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You have to, you got to bring a little more energy when you're talking about days of Noah.
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And it's super detailed in all of the little things you can catch if you're paying attention.
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Which is why we had to have you back on like immediately after we hung up.
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We were like, yo, just come back because there's so much meat on the bone.
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So like we want to get into all sorts of Nephilim stuff, as we say on the show.
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I mean, we were talking about your adherence to the Sabbath a little bit before we started
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And you said, you know, that after 15 years of being a Christian, you then decided that
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But there was something else that we were talking about right before that.
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Maybe let's talk about the Sabbath and let's do that because he has a whole presentation
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What caused you after 15 years, Sean, of being a Christian, what made you decide that you
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I stumbled upon some passages in Leviticus 23, Psalm 19 that says God's law and his instructions
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So it uses both the terms eternal and everlasting.
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Psalm 119 verse 142 says that his statutes and ordinances are everlasting.
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A Sabbath is considered like an ordinance because it's considered a festival day that you do once
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In addition to the festivals throughout the year that are also called Sabbaths, to which
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I also observed those as well, like Passover and Shavuot and the Feast of Tabernacles,
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And so I saw that, read that those were eternal and I was like, wait a minute, why have I
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grown up in church learning that they're all done away with and that it's just for dim
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And I was like, wait a minute, what's going on here?
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And so I looked up the definition of the word eternal and everlasting and eternal does mean
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And I said, okay, I need some additional proofs here, what's going on.
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So I started researching like the prophecies, you know, end times eschatology, the coming
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Say that the festivals of God, which are his Sabbaths, of which the weekly is considered
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a feast day once a week to rest, focus on God, they're all coming back.
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So like the kingdom come, when there's peace on the earth and all nations are under the
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tutelage of Christ and they stop fighting each other, and all of them, everyone will
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I don't really, there's a lot, you know, the simplest concepts that you might take for
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granted are things that I'm still wrestling with to some degree or another.
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So when it comes to your observance, what does that look like for you?
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I just, I don't work for money and I don't try to cause anyone else to work for money on
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That's the general instruction of the Sabbath, you know, guidelines that he lays down in the
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I, I try not to busy myself with any kind of work that is for profit.
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So we do, we actually, our channel, we do a Sabbath live stream where we go over scripture
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or just talk with our audience about scripture, which is a common tradition that people will
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But, uh, so when I looked in the history and it wasn't until like, um, was it the council
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of Laodicea and the three hundreds that they officially banned the Sabbath and they told
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people that, that, you know, we're, we're not going to observe the practices of the Jews.
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Uh, Christians are now going to venerate the first day of the week and observe that as
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And so you had this like official doctrinal statement, you know, backed by the power of,
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And also of course the, the Roman emperors that they were to say that we're going to
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Um, and in fact, they kind of threatened people at the time that, you know, if, um, that basically
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you needed to, to work on the, on the seventh day, otherwise you'd be considered lazy.
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So it went beyond just saying, Hey, we want to change this day to a different day of the
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week, um, and not have the same instructions surrounding how you observe it.
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Then it became a demonization of it to say, Oh, if you try to keep this, you're Judaizing
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and you're lazy and you're disrespecting the Lord's day, which is the, you know, the day
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he rose, which has its own contentious argument around, you know, like how many days was he
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So you have all that discussion that never got solved anyway, but it was just upon men's
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And so basically that means for 300 years after the resurrection of Christ, Christians
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were still keeping the seventh day as a day of rest until they were forced to change it.
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It's, it's interesting too, because, uh, so you're doing a live stream.
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I think my issue with my issue with the Jews, with the Sabbath is how, how goofy it gets.
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Where it's two Hasidic Jewish, it's the father and the son and they're, they're fishing with
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And it says, uh, the fish wire twirls and it says fooling God, because I'm from New
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York where they put the fish wire above to, you know, like they create their edifice.
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So therefore they're allowed to do business within and they do the whole lights thing,
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You're just not, uh, trading like, uh, or, or trying to perform work to get money from.
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Is it that much of an analytical issue or is it just like, don't make money, don't work,
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focus on God, be with your family, you know, that kind of a thing.
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Cause I know some people will steal man the, what the Jews have done and they'll say, well,
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they're actually interacting with the law of God to such a degree that they're trying
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And so, you know, the way that they would say is like, yeah, this is reverence and respect
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for God and God's law actually is, is the, the, the lens that they're looking at things
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But it's like, is that the point is the point to get lost in the minutia or is the point
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to just, you know, spend that day, focus on God and, and, and not engage in, in what
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So top, what you just described is like Hasidic or, or rabbinic Judaism's modern traditions.
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They placed as what they call guardrails on top of the Sabbath instructions of God.
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This is what Christ reprimanded the Pharisees for doing in Mark chapter seven, when he said,
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you neatly set aside the commandments of God for the sake of your traditions.
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He also talked to Matthew 23 about them creating a burden that's more than people could bear,
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This is the burden that, that Peter and James are talking about in Acts chapter 15, when they're
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saying, well, when they're discussing certain types of traditional customs, and this is
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where you kind of have to look in the Greek and actually Acts 15, one, where it talks about
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the, the customs of Moses, that these, these men were arguing with Paul and Barnabas about
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new converts saying that they had to keep the customs of Moses and be circumcised and
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And what they were talking about, there was a party of circumcision at the time, the same
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party of circumcision that Paul's addressed in first Corinthians seven, Ephesians two,
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And they were going around following Paul around on his missionary journeys and in Judea as
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well, telling people who came to Christ that that wasn't good enough, that you had to go
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through the halakha rituals of modern Judaism of the time, which all their traditions, it's
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like their bootcamp, if you will, for what they considered, you're not a part of Israel yet,
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just because you believe in a guy who says he's a prophet of God, even though they didn't
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But these party of Pharisees of circumcision were saying to people that because you think
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that you're a part of Israel now because you believe in Christ, well, you're not, you still
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One of which was a process of circumcision and learning a certain amount of information
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That was their man-made traditions that made it a stumbling block and made it much more
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So in the modern day, what you just explained top is what they're doing with the wires and
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they're trying to like find loopholes and how they can still do things and set aside
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the actual commandment in order so they can still conduct business.
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So they'll grab somebody who's not even observing, right?
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And they'll try to make him do what they call work.
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Turn on a light does not work according to scripture.
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Start in the microwave, turn on the oven, turn on the lights, all that kind of stuff.
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So that's not instructing the Sabbath as far as work.
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Now, the Jews will say, well, you're turning on that light switch is causing somebody else
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to work, but the Jews completely ignore this conversation of being in the dispersion, which
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was prophesied, which means all of us are in the land of our enemies.
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If we believe in Christ Jesus as our Savior, as the God of Israel, as our high priest and
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redeemer, we are grafted in the commonwealth of Israel, as Paul tries to explain in Romans
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And so as a result of that, we are not collectively gathered in Israel under his authority, like
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literally going up to Jerusalem to be able to see the king and consult with him and join
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We're scattered across the world, as Deuteronomy 30 and many other passages talk about, everywhere
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And this means we do not have control over civil services, the corporate Sabbath observances,
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So basically what I'm saying is I can't stop my local municipality from going down there
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and, uh, maintenancing the water lines on a, on a Saturday, if it breaks, because that's
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I can't, I pay a once a month, I pay the electricity bill, but I'm not down there at the power plant
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300 miles away, making sure that the power plant's working.
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Like I can't submit my electrical bill and say, I only want to pay for these days of
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the month and not on Sabbaths, turn off my bill on the Sabbath.
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So because we have no control over these things and this is, uh, we're in the land of our enemies.
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This is the idea of being in dispersion and only when Christ returns are all people gathered
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from under the heaven, uh, that are believers to actually live in the new Jerusalem to where
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these types of things can be monitored in a, in a practical loving way.
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But so right now it's like where there is natural concessions that have to be made.
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So in the same way that Christ tried to explain to the Pharisees who were always trying to
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Why do you, what do you, you know, call yourself a prophet of God, but yet your disciples are
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breaking the Sabbath or eating, eating, uh, making food for themselves on the Sabbath.
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That's another tradition, a modern tradition in their days.
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And Christ responds with, well, the, the Levites themselves work in the temple on a Sabbath and
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The Levites were required to go do their officiating duties in the temple on that day to receive
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people who come to the temple with their offerings on that day.
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They were required to work on that day, but they're not, but they're considered guiltless
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in their quote unquote, breaking the Sabbath because it was also commanded by God.
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So like there's a, there's a top layer of instruction.
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Take a day off once a week on the seventh day, just like God sanctified in Genesis two,
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Focus on God gets you reset, but there will be life circumstances that come in the way.
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Donkey falls in a ditch and you get them out on the Sabbath.
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In the middle of winter here in Wyoming, when it's negative 30, I'm not going to turn the
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power off in someone's house on the Sabbath because you know what I'm saying?
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So there's these practical concepts of society that, that has to be, you know, and this is
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what the, the ancient elders of Israel would have adjudicated, right?
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So this is why in numbers, when the guy was, was, um, found picking up sticks on the Sabbath,
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they had to actually get together and confer what to do about him.
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And then they determined that his intent was to rebel against God and against the covenant.
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And so, you know, what they call the high hand.
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So he, it wasn't just like he was accidentally going out and picking up sticks.
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Just like there were so many of them in the wilderness that intentionally rebelled against
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They're just, I don't like, look, I'm like, I'm not saying I'm more pious than, than the
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I'm just saying, it's amazing to me that you would see all those miraculous signs and wonders.
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And then still just like a few weeks later, be like, you know what?
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You know, it's like, yeah, like you still got this angel hovering above you in a cloud
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And you're, and you're somehow going, no, you know what?
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Like it, it also just makes me think like they saw so many supernatural things that that
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Yeah, I mean, it's, this is why the angels were judged, are judged more harshly than
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human beings because they are so much closer to it than we are.
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So yeah, the, the Jews that were walking through Egypt, they're like, dude, we parted the Red
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I kind of want to get so speculate on something where it's like, you know how we keep, there
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was a long time ago where we said, you know, obviously, uh, uh, aliens are part of this
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big psychological operation and, and, you know, whatever they say they are, they're not, well,
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Cause there was a time like in the nineties where you're like, Oh, if aliens ever showed
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And we'd be like, well, and now we live in an era where like, they keep peppering us
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with like low grade, you know, alien disclosure and, and nobody is moved by it.
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And it's like, I wonder if they're getting ready, like whatever it's, if it's revelation
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and the beast, beast of the earth come up or something like that.
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And it's like, they want us to get back to the point where we're so inundated by supernatural
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We're like, we, we still have to go to there in this economy.
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It has to, I can't buy, I can't stop what I'm doing just cause there is, this is a, I mean,
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this is even more schizo speculation, but like the Therion, um, that's like a classification
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This also calls back to Aleister Crowley, but it's a normalization.
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It's a slow, steady, like I'm used to seeing, you know, animal creatures.
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What he's talking about is like, it's pretty remarkable.
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Human beings can adapt to pretty much anything.
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In a time where there, you know, there's angels in the clouds and all this crazy stuff is happening.
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You can see miracle after miracle and just be like, yeah, you know what?
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I don't know if you guys remember the original total recall with Arnold Schwarzenegger, but
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like there's a, there's a scene in that movie where, uh, the cab driver who's on Mars
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is like, ends up turning on, on, uh, Arnold Schwarzenegger's character.
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When they find out like Arnold Schwarzenegger's character is the guy that's supposed to save
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Mars and create atmosphere and like, you know, create a whole new planet for people to live
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And right now it's being like controlled by the oligarchy of a mining company and all
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So when it, when it comes out that the taxi driver turns on him, uh, he's like, man, I
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And he's just like, you know, like he's instead of having, it's a beautiful new world that
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they can not live in, he's willing to keep this oppressive, dirty, smog ridden tunnel
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Um, because he's got kids to feed, you know what I mean?
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That's the entire story of the Bible of just humanity in general.
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It's a low time preference versus high time preference.
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I mean, America is a great example of it's like, what can I get right now?
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Like you want the bam, bam, bam in your face.
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There's no storing up of treasures, but that's like, we're no different.
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It's like, liberate us from, from, uh, you know, from Egypt and part the sea and, and,
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But that golden calf, I know we just saw that crazy crap, but that golden calf is looking
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He was on the, on the, uh, I forget the name of the mountain, but it's like, it takes time
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So like they, they already had it in their heart much earlier than 40 days.
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And then they had to get all the gold from all the people.
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But, but, but, you know, sometimes I look at that.
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I, I, I, I, I will judge that and I'll go, these people, what are we doing here?
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Um, so, so I, I wanted to bring this conversation to, and by the way, just to, to comment on
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your observance of the Sabbath makes a lot of sense.
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I think we, I think we should take, like we were doing the Bible study with Matt on
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Saturday, but it's simply, it's like, that's like family time.
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Well, that's interesting because we are focusing on God.
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I just mean like, I, I, we can't do it Saturday.
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It's just like, I want that day for rest with the family.
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Here's the biggest thing you're going to run to when this conversation comes up, especially
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with people who haven't researched it, because you know, we're all taught traditional concepts
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And so sometimes some of them we don't question, right?
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We talked about some of them in our first video together last week with the Sabbath topic.
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Some people are gentle about it and because they haven't researched it and others have
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researched it in a negative way where they just side with church fathers from like the
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And they just immediately fall into the rhetoric of, so you want to Judaize, do you?
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Judaizers had a definition in the first century.
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Those were people that were ignoring the commandments of God in favor of their Judaizing, in favor
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of their traditions, in favor of their extremely oppressive attempt to rule, right?
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Whereas Christ came along doing the commandments and teaching the commandments.
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And that's why they were upset with him because he was actually teaching the commandments.
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You guys remember in Matthew 5, you've heard it say that, well, he says in Matthew 5 talking
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about, you know, men are putting away their wives and then their wives are being made adulterous
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Because it was a custom, it wasn't a custom, it was a bad trait that was happening in the
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first century where the religious leaders, Pharisees, Sadducees, scribes, and chief priests
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were allowing the men of Israel in that day to put away women without divorcing them.
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So like if they were displeased, this is still a law today, by the way, in Israel.
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So this is a situation where the men could put away a wife without a legitimate reason
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So then she's left without recourse because in the ancient days, you know, they didn't
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So it was a little bit more difficult for women to get a regular job.
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They could get a job, but what most women tried to do is just find another man to be
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with so they could be provided for and protected.
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Because if you didn't have men in your life back then, you were very vulnerable to all types
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So these women, then Jesus is talking about, so now you've made these women adulterers
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because they're going to go out without officially being divorced and try to find a new man because
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Because the husband has acted unjustly and unrighteously towards them.
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So whereas Jesus said, but did not Moses give you a certificate of divorce?
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So he's calling people back to, hey, wait a minute.
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We've already got this recourse within the law.
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There is a certificate that can be written, but what they were doing was skipping that
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process and just putting these women at a severe disadvantage.
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And the leaders of the society were not calling these men out for this bad behavior.
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So that's just one example of like when you hear Jesus talking about, you've heard it said,
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but I tell you, Jesus is telling them the actual commandments of God, not what they've heard
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said from the corrupt whitewashed tombs, liars, thieves, those Pharisees who are corrupt.
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This is what I ran into when I first started asking questions about this was, wait a minute.
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Why do I see the apostles after Christ died and resurrected?
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Paul literally in first Corinthians five, seven is telling people to continue to keep Passover.
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Did you guys know that they had to vote at the council of Nicaea on changing the Passover
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No, because there was too many Christians still keeping it in accordance with the Jews.
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So how does, I mean, we'll, we'll move on after this, but how does it end up Sunday?
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They chose, it was the leadership at the time they chose to designate because they didn't
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It's, it's very, very gross history between both the Jewish people and the early Christians.
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The early Christians were being persecuted by both Rome and Jews.
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The early Christians were kicked out of the synagogues because they believed in Christ.
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So they were being persecuted by the Jewish leaders and then the Romans, right?
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And then Jewish people were being persecuted by the Romans as well at certain points after
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the rebellions and after, after the dispersion of the temple and everything.
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So there was, there was an animosity between the Jewish people and early Christians.
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And so it continued to increase by the time of the third century.
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Council of Nicaea, you had many of the, of the bishops at the time saying that we don't
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want anything to do with the practices of the Jewish people.
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And that they started to make their own practices.
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Now that doesn't mean that they're, that they were right about to, to have that attitude
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Jewish people, if they were claiming, we have the law, we're bastions of the law, but then
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they're doing it poorly and acting like jerks about it.
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This is what, I feel like this is what I, I know you're not on Twitter, but like, I'm
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like, we've been fighting this weird battle with the antisemitism and all that.
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And in the end, you just end up getting people who are like, you know, F these guys, you know,
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And I'm like, yeah, but like, you're taking it a little too far.
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And the, the, the explanation, the logical conclusion for everyone is like, well then reject
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And I'm like, yeah, maybe with the bathwater kind of a situation.
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Like, I don't, I don't think that that's right, but I understand the inclination, right?
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Like in the 15th century, some, one of the popes was saying, you should never take any
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You're not, how many doctors are so many Jewish doctors right now, dude?
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Is they, because there was a, you know, um, at the time there was a, uh, you know, a community
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of Jewish people, not following God's law, but engaging in their own witchcraft and different
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types of things they were doing, paganism to which they were doing sorcery and spells.
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And they were, you know, just like any person from any race can either walk with God or they
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can engage in the, in the sorcery of the nations.
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So like, but at the time that focus from this Pope was, oh, because the Jews in the, that
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we know about these Jews in our area that are delving in magic and witchcraft.
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I don't trust any medicine you can give from them.
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They don't explain never take medicine from a Jew who's practicing witchcraft.
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They just, the edicts don't take medicine from a Jew.
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So like, it gets really muddy throughout history.
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It gets, there's not a lot of nuance sometimes and it just causes this division.
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And I think that, I think that Satan really loves that.
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I think he loves that, that we start hating on each other, creating division to me.
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Like we talk about this in our best game Babylon series that, uh, the, the tenants of
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communism is the core governance of ancient Babylon, which they maintained at the tower
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It's how they incited people to rebel against God and to, to essentially be the first example
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And this is what Josephus talks about in his, you know, antiquity of the Jews about the
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motivations of the people at the tower of Babel.
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And he's explaining communism without that language, obviously, but he's explaining communism
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and it's always to segment and to divide, get people fighting with each other, get people
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It's, it's, uh, building a collectivistic authoritarian control.
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And so this is where that he loves it when Christians fight with each other, right?
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And then also, uh, we cannibalize other people groups and demonize them.
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And, and it just pushes people further away from God to become stumbling blocks.
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And so this is where, when I started looking at this, like I was going to a Methodist church,
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Like they don't, they don't, they think that we're, you know, into the law of Christ, which
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is funny to me because I'm sitting there going like, wait a minute.
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So when I actually started researching Christ, who is a prophet of God, the son of God, he
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says he only does and says what his father does and says.
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And then John seven, 16, that his doctrine is his father's doctrine.
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And he says in John 15, eight through 11, that he did his father's commandments.
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And then he says in Matthew 19, 16, if you want eternal life, keep the commandments of
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And then his disciple, John in first John chapter five says, if you want to love God and love
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And so when I read these things and I say, well, why are, what are God's commandments?
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Cause I used to be that, I jokingly call myself a word nerd.
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So like I would be studying the Bible in between church services, right?
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And so like, I would go and make appointments with pastors in between the services and their
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I would ask them about the Nephilim and the days of Noah.
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And I would ask them about Deuteronomy three and the giants.
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But then I also started to ask them about stuff like this.
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Like you, I know that our church here says that we take the, we supposed to keep the 10 commandments,
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And they'll say, oh, well now we, we do the Sabbath.
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It's been like, now we, we observe the Sabbath because we rest in Christ every day.
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That not only does it never say that anywhere in the Bible, but this big change has happened,
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but it also, that's not even the commandment for keeping the Sabbath.
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You can't set apart one day as sanctified and holy every day.
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Cause it says God hallowed one day out of the week to be sanctified for rest.
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Paul even says, and Thessalonians, the man is not working six days a week is a reprobate.
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Like there's six days for, even in the command in Exodus 20, it says there's six days for working,
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So it's like, okay, so how am I just pretending that I'm resting all of the days when I'm not, I'm going to work.
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I'm not doing the actual, but they're like, oh, you just rest in Christ.
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I'm like, but Christ said to obey these commandments.
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So how this is contradictory logic, sir, you know?
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And, um, some of them were, we're just like, yeah, it's, it's something to consider, but you know, we, uh, you know,
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they always have to fall back in the official doctrine of their denomination because it's how they get paid.
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I'm not saying the men, those men are not genuine men who want to know truth in their life.
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I'm just saying there, there does come a pressure point where they have to decide, you know,
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I'm going to get kicked out of my denomination.
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Um, or do I stir the waters and start talking about this issue and go through the same demonization
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you see other Christians go through, which is suddenly you're called a Judaizer.
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And I'm like, bro, my Messiah was from the lion, the lion of the tribe of Judah.
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So for one, Judaizing was absconding the commandments in favor of new traditions and added traditions.
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But my Messiah from the tribe of Judah said, keeping the commandments of God is how I
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And the old Testament says that that's the epitome of wisdom.
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Um, it's literally how we're strong and courageous.
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Um, it is like, why would I not like the greatest patriarchs in all the Bible kept the commandments
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Where's the new, you know, Mount Sinai moment of here are these commandments you should keep
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Like, cause I, I, I said, I sympathize with what, uh, what's going on with those Christian
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pastors because they're, they're given an option and the option that they have to weigh
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Do you think that, uh, by ignoring the minutia that you have, that you are like constantly
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looking at, do you think that it's beneficial for.
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Like, do you think that they are doing more harm than good by ignoring that and just saying
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like, Hey, listen, cause like I'm going to go after and try to help, help these people
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But by ignoring some of this stuff, like, do you think that it really cascades down where
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And I, and I hate to, to, to, you know, run the, run the fence like that because it's the
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answer requires, uh, context, situational context, right?
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So like what I noticed a lot of times growing up in church, uh, cause I went to church all
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my life, guys, my dad, my dad was a pastor for many years and then he went off to do his
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own ministry where he has orphanages in different countries.
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And so he stopped pastoring, but I continued to go to church all my life.
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And I just was, I would always try to talk to people in church about the Bible and nobody
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And I, and I started to realize in my mid twenties, this is a problem.
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Like I, you know, we go to church, we hang out, we have a good time.
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I'm part of the youth group, the men's group, all that kind of stuff.
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We, you know, after church, we go to Applebee's or Chili's or whatever.
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And we're talking about the football game or talking about, you know, where are we going
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to go camping or, you know, when we're going to get together and grill out, but nobody can
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Nobody can even hold a general conversation about the Bible.
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Like we're supposed to be studied and approved in the word as scripture tells us.
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We're supposed to actually be learning this thing for our sanctification as, as Paul teaches
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Timothy in first Timothy chapter four, he talks about, these are the scriptures that you've
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had since your youth that will make you wise for salvation.
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And I'm like, okay, so I think, I think I need to read the stuff and know it, you know
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Like it seems to be the, the, I was always told by youth pastors, like the Bible's your,
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It's like the, um, so I thought I kind of took that seriously, you know, and I was like,
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all right, so maybe I need to read and know this book, you know, and, and because I didn't
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I don't know how to handle weird circumstances, trauma.
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And so my thought was, well, if this book does have wisdom to handle life, then I should
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And the more that I studied it, the more I realized people were not studying it around
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Where you would expect them since we're reading from this book every Sunday and we're given
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all these wonderful anecdotal stories from the pat, from the pulpit about this book,
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And so it got really awkward and that's where I started making these appointments with pastors
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to ask them more specific questions and kind of dig in because just trying to have general
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conversation with fellow church goers wasn't, wasn't working.
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And so as a result, um, I didn't, I feel like the, the, the yes and the no to your, your
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For those who want to know a actual definition of discipleship.
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So if you're reading, we're told be like Jesus, right?
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Like we're told, this is like the most general platitude in Christianity, be like Jesus.
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And then you start reading about Jesus's life and you're like, okay, well there's no standing
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So I don't have to, I don't have to come up with rebuttal similar to that.
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So then what can I do to emulate him in his life outside of the persecution he received
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that I don't receive here in the United States where, you know, it's a tame society and Christians
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Um, I don't have my own band of disciples that I'm training up.
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Like, so you start going through the life of Christ and you're like, what can I actually
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And then I started looking at what he was actually teaching and I, you know, but I'm not someone
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And I started realizing that what he was teaching is just from the old Testament.
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Cause you know, I learned that the, the books of the new Testament weren't written until
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after Christ died and resurrected and ascended to heaven.
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So like he wasn't teaching in Matthew five and the sermon on the Mount or the, uh, the,
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the Beatitudes and that whole famous sermon there, he wasn't teaching them from the book
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Galatians wasn't written till approximately, you know, AD 61 or two.
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Like he was, he was, he was teaching them from the law and the prophets and he was saying,
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We live by every, every word from the mouth of God.
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You know, like that seems to be where a lot of his grounding was for his understanding.
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And he quoted a lot from Isaiah and Deuteronomy.
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And, um, and I thought, okay, so I'm gonna start with those two books.
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And I, and Isaiah is probably one of my favorite books in the Bible at this point, because it,
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It has, uh, people being, you know, the, the rebellious priests and leaders in the days
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of Isaiah being rebuked for abandoning the covenant of God and the laws of God, and then
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engaging in bail worship, which led them to eventually cannibalizing themselves.
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Like they just went into the spiral, you know, of absolute depravity and destruction because
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And then Isaiah talks about if there's not, uh, I can't, I think it's chapter 18.
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He says, if, um, if it's not according to, or sets you chapter eight, if it's not according
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And so, um, I thought to myself, all right, well, it seems like if God spoke something
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initially is, is that ever, is, are those words everlasting?
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Yes, because I kept seeing Isaiah prophesying that in the future, all nations will be required
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What's burdensome was when men get in the way and start adding extra, extra rules to it.
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And so what, what a lot of people don't realize is that if you're going to a church looking
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for instruction and discipleship, because you need structure in your life, you're going
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to, it depends on the church you go to, but in my experience, many of the churches were
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so focused on being overly welcoming that, that there was, you know, and also probably
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to do with their denominational teachings, but there was no strict concept of here's what
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we do as disciples of Christ. So you have young men and women left without an actual like focused
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vision for what they're supposed to be doing. It just becomes, oh, keep coming back. You know,
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we want to see you here next week. And yeah, we got this, this youth social happening and we're
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going to go bowling and yeah, man, come on back. Yeah. We're going to, we're going to look about
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this, this little, we're going to start this new study from this workbook that we got on the
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book of Philippians. And it's going to be great, man. Come on back. We'll see you on Tuesday.
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You know, and, and you're just like, that's great, man. I love being welcomed and I love
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having fellowship, but it's like, that's, I wasn't getting like the actual instructions
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for, oh, I'm on a date and this girl's got a low cut shirt on and she's throwing me all
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the signals and she wants to go back to my place. What do I do? Right. What do I do?
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What do I do? Right. Right. I'm actually going to, we'll, we'll, we'll move on to what we came
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here to talk about, but this, this graphic reminds me of, it's just like continuity within the Bible
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and the cross references. Yeah. 340,000 cross references from old to new. So it's
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pretty fantastic how that, how that works out. You know, we're, we're 41 minutes in. So before
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we go to the next part of the conversation, we do have to go to, to Patreon, but I want
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to address one comment before we leave YouTube. This comes from Fiv where he says the Bible
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is allegory. The eyes to see and ears to hear is referencing to picking up the allegory in
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the Bible. Everyone takes it literally. Uh, I used to be, uh, of that mind. Oh, sorry.
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Yeah. Well, well, and still am. Uh, but then I realized that, uh, you know, cause Jordan
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Peterson did a really excellent job of kind of showing the Bible to people who were dismissive
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of it initially. But the thing that he did was he stripped all the history out of it and
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he stripped it, certainly the supernatural out of it, out of it, but he did pin one element
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and it is this how to live, uh, sort of an aspect that I think he, he did kind of a good
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job. And then I realized that, uh, Jordan Peterson is an insane man who's addicted to
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The first, the first episode we ever did on this show before it was even named the show,
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we had somebody on and he was talking about, uh, astrology and the Bible and how the Bible
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was basically modeled after different stars and how it echoes us. And I was like, so the
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Bible is astrological. It's many things. It's allegorical. It's, it's historical. It's
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realistic. It's, it's all of these things all at once. And when you read it and understand
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that, like I, yeah, not, not until I was like 30 that I was able to come back and kind
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of look at this thing again and go, Oh, what an idiot I was. I thought these were just stories
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You know what really broke the seal for me on that was like, you know, everybody raises
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their fist. And we talked about this quite a lot in the last episode, Sean, but this
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idea of like the God of the old Testament and, and how could he have, uh, uh, you know,
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sort of called for the things that he called for wiping out entire civilizations and, you
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know, women and children and even their animals and all this stuff. And then once you understand
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this idea of like genetic manipulation, you understand the offspring of, of fallen angels,
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um, and the, the attempt at corrupting, uh, human being on a, on a, on a, uh, uh, genetic
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level, then all of it starts to make sense. And you go, wait a second, let me, let me look
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at this again, because I didn't have that context. It's all about context. It's once you have these,
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these things to plug in and look through, then all of a sudden the old Testament makes a lot
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more sense and everything starts to make a lot more sense. But, uh, kind of to the conversation
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that we're having here, Sean, um, the church in its modern day form has removed a lot of really
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important elements from the discussion. And much like Sean bringing these, these questions to his
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pastors, a lot of these people that are in the positions of authority within the church don't
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have the ability to answer these hard, uh, questions and, and that leaves people lost in the
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sauce. Uh, and so, um, I would say to that person and Fiv, I'm not making fun of you. I mean,
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I made fun of Jordan Peterson a little bit, but, um, I have not, was not a Christian my entire life.
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And now that, that I'm, you know, 35 years old, I have been one now for, I guess what has been four
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years before that I was a skeptic and a conspiracy theorist. And if you asked me 10 years ago, is the
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Bible true or is it allegory? I would have mistakenly, I would have been wrong. And I would have told you
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that it is allegory. Um, and it is possibly potentially God is real, but the Bible might be
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some, uh, something that is potent and, and, uh, is weaponized against the people to control them
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one way or another. Uh, but, but now I'm realizing, yeah, the word of God is potent. And if you can
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co-opt that in some way, shape or form, you can control people only something that, that, um,
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that potent could be as long lasting as it has been. And as, uh, constantly attempted to, to be
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twisted and, and to, uh, to, to sort of leverage people one way or another. So, but, um, with that
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being said, we're at the 45 minute mark, the pores have gotten far too much content. Uh, if you want
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to watch this episode, it's going to drop in its entirety in about a week. Otherwise, patreon.com
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forward slash Nephilim death squad is where you want to be. And there's a bunch of perks, including the
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rest of this episode, waiting there for you. Um, so, so, uh, Sean, we set out to talk about
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something. Um, and that's something is this idea of like AI and where we're going with AI. And, uh,
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and I know we talked about automatons and in the previous episode, we mentioned golems and things
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like that. And, uh, and I told you, you know, a little bit of what I think is going on with,
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with Elon Musk's AI is a conversation. I'm really eager to get into. Where do you want to start on this
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that we talked about a little bit last time, right? It's the same thing that's akin to the destroyer
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that, that Odin has in, um, one of these days, I'm going to remember the name of, of where the hell
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Odin lives. Uh, Asghar. Asghar. Asghar, yeah. Valhalla's where they go when they die. Asghar. Good job,
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top. Uh, he's got a, uh, an automaton there as well. And these characters seem to be interchangeable.
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So, uh, uh, let her rip. Yeah. Yeah. It's, uh, I think I put the slides there in the studio. Oh, okay.
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Here we go. One second. Sorry. Boom. I'm going to fire the producer. All right. So even though this
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image is from a movie from the 1960s, it, it, it is Jason, the Argonauts was based upon this Greek
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myth about Talos. Talos is the large robot, the giant robot automaton that Zeus made. Uh, well,
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he commissioned a Festus, uh, actually made it. He's our engineer, but it was, uh, owned by Zeus
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because it patrolled, um, this, uh, flying piece of land and it, and it flew itself. And so in Greek
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mythology, Talos, um, was this massive automaton and made of bronze and it was to protect Europa
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and Crete from pirates and invaders. He encircled the island shores three times daily. And he was said
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to be programmed with the knowledge of the gods. So that's seems to be like a bigger level of knowledge
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than the average person. Right. And so, uh, there was actually coins that, uh, venerated Talos
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in the ancient world, in ancient Greece, uh, specifically here in Crete, the silver drachma,
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um, was about the wing Talos, but then you had people writing, uh, his history, writing about
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this event. Um, now here's the crazy part that in modernity, Greek mythology is considered
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not history by Western scholars, but by Greeks, they consider it their history.
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So they, they don't think that this is just fun legends like comic book stories. They don't
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think these are Marvel movies. They think this has actually happened. Like if you, even in
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today, if the modern day Greek, you go to into Greece today, the average person will tell
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you, Oh no, I know you guys call those, you know, legends and myths, but like, we believe
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those are actual history. Oh yeah. Yeah. I'm aware.
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Which is a wild paradigm, right? So what they used to think about the sacred mountain where
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Zeus lived, um, was that they believed it was a temperate climate all year round mountain
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gorges, lustrous forests. The gods did not always reside in their paradise. However, but
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they would depart and return there via a gate of clouds guarded by the Horae, the goddesses
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of the seasons. So right off the bat, this description of where this supposed council of
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Not on this show, but it is a wild description. Yeah. Yeah. He said it more like, yep, yep,
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yep. Gates of clouds guarded by the Horae, the goddesses of the seasons.
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Yeah. So, and mountain gorges with lush forests, temperate climate all year round. That's not
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the peaks of mountains in Greece. Right. So authors claim that the tables in Zeus's palace
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on Olympus were made of gold and were actually automatons created by Hephaestus. They moved
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in and out of the rooms as required by the gods. Zeus's throne was situated in the pantheon
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meeting hall of the gods. It was also designed by Hephaestus and was constructed with black
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marble laid with gold. Each of the gods had their own palace on the mountain, usually constructed
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of gold and marble and situated in a gorge in the mountain peaks.
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By the way, worth mentioning that we have had people on this show who have had bizarre
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dreams, interactions with all kinds of entities. And Colin in particular was brought to a place
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that was made of marble with veins of gold stretching through it.
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He specifically, he said the, like the sky was like that.
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Which makes me feel like he was underground, maybe.
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Who knows? But very, very fascinating that that element should pop up again.
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Interesting. So the gods met daily at Zeus's palace in this pantheon, held feasts and discussed
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the fate of the mortals. They drank nectar and ate ambrosia, which perpetuated their
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mortality. Allegedly, when the gods drank ambrosia, the blood in their veins was replaced
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by acor, substance toxins to humans. So essentially they're not immortal because they have to drink
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something to maintain a sense of immortality. Right? So this is what I was saying in the
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first time we talked about the difference in the ontologies of this world where angelic
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beings are spiritual beings and their bodies are designed to live forever. That's why Satan,
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the other rebellious angels, as well as the first and second beast, they're thrown in the
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lake of fire to be killed and destroyed because they have a different type of body that is
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a little different. And this, this, it's not the normal flesh that just decays over time
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and needs to be recharged with some sort of elixir to keep you going longer. Right?
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So you're, you're thinking here is that the Pantheon was, I mean, Zeus being, uh, I'm sorry,
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I got a question after this too. Go ahead. Zeus being Satan, right? Yes. Yeah. Zeus being the only
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one with an actual immortal body, but the demigods were being, you know, genetically modified Nephilim
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of different various kinds. That actually is fascinating because in my research, uh, Zeus is the number
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one that I can find and track through different mythologies. Um, but I haven't really found that.
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I mean, maybe if I looked, but I haven't really found that much with the, uh, with the rest of
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the Pantheon, but this is the first time I'm considering that the rest of the Pantheon was
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actually demigods, actually Nephilim, um, who he's figured out how to prolong their, their mortal
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bodies through, you know, Ambrosia and things like that. Um, and that he's the only one that is
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because the rest of them are in the lake of fire. That's interesting.
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What would you, I don't know if this even makes sense, but when God curses the serpent, which is
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Satan in the garden, he, uh, he says, you'll crawl on your belly and you'll eat dirt. Uh, and dirt,
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I suppose that means, uh, like the flesh of humans is, this is what Adam is made out of.
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And if you, I don't know, just my, my brain, when, when I'm thinking about it, it's if you're cursed
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to eat dirt, that means that you like, you have to, you have to. So like in order to what,
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to sustain yourself or to continue on, like this is a curse. Um, what, where do you put that as far
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as, uh, his body being immortal in that way? Well, um, I don't, so when I take the, the ancient
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Israelite literature of the first United Jubilees and how it describes the events of, of the garden
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of Eden, um, it seems to be, cause they have a continuity within their, their testimonies.
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And so it seems to be that the serpent was an actual serpent who was influenced by the angel
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that we would reference as Satan. So the serpent, the serpent, that's why the, and I grant you that
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the language in Genesis three gets, gets, uh, difficult because it talks about the serpent
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being cursed. And then it's, and then it talks about the woman, you know, and how she's, uh, you
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know, the serpent will bruise her heel, but she'll just crush his head. And so then you think,
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all right, there seems to be some prophetic metaphor here, but then there also seems to
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be like the serpent's literally going to crawl in the dust of the earth as if he didn't previously,
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as if he had arms and legs previously or something, you know, could stand or something.
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So there's a lot there. And it seems to be that from those two books and how they speak
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on this issue as well, with extra detail, Gadriel is another name for Satan. Just Satan has a
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lot of names in scripture. So he's, he's referenced as the dragon, um, the accuser of the brethren,
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um, uh, the murderer from the beginning. He's referenced as Azazel. He's referenced as Gadriel.
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He's referenced as Mestima. And so he has many different names, uh, in scripture. First, you know,
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69 references is Gadriel is the one that was in the garden, tempting Eve. And then we also see other
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places saying it was actually Satan, the dragon from the beginning, tempting Eve and how he was
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slightly different in his subtlety and his, his intellect and, and basically his transgressions
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than all the other rebellious angels under Samyazza's rule. And so this is where we're trying to
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actually, we're trying to actually demonstrate this in our little days of Noah series. Cause I have,
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I'm portraying the fallen angels interacting on the earth. Right. And so like I have a Zazel with
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Samyazza and Tyrell and they don't really trust him, you know, because he's a, he's kind of a wild
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he's he, they don't understand him. Right. So like he's, it's a, we try to actually portray
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this type of thing that I see being discussed in 1st Enoch and Jubilees about, um, the original
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Satan who influenced the actual animal. So what Jubilee says is when Adam and Eve were kicked
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out of the garden, the, all the animals, their mouths were closed and they can no longer speak.
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Yeah. So you remember in, in the book of Numbers where Balaam's donkey starts talking to him?
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Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You remember? Cause there's that angel on the road and the angel is going to kill
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him. If he keeps going down that road and the donkey's trying to turn to the side and move out
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of the way. And don't, and Balaam's just like, what are you doing? Donkey starts hitting his donkey.
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And then it says that God opened the mouth of the donkey and the donkey spoke to Balaam and said,
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why are you hitting me? Having not been your donkey all these years. Like what?
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What are we saying? Like that? So not only does the donkey show cognizant awareness that he's
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been this Balaam's donkey all this time and he's been a good donkey for him and he knows his role.
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And he's been like, and he's trying to save him from getting killed because Balaam is going to
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curse Israel. And the donkey is afraid of this angel that's about to strike at him. And so the donkey's
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actually saving Balaam and Balaam doesn't realize it until God opens Balaam's eyes to see the angel on
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the road. But that, but so no one ever asks in church, wait a minute, how can donkeys talk the
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language of whatever Balaam spoke, whether it's Akkadian or, or ancient, you know, Chalcedon,
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like Babylonian, like whatever Mesopotamian, whatever he spoke in the, or what's going on
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here? Like, it's just, just one of these miracles that nobody can explain. No, actually it's already,
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it's already been introduced to us in Jubilees. Now I know I may have mentioned this, this book a
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couple of times in, in our first encounter, but a lot of people don't know the history of the book
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of Jubilees. We've gone into great depth to show people that manuscript history and how the church
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is like, not only is it actually in the canon of the Ethiopians, but it was called the Apocalypse
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of Moses. And it was considered a well-established book of the Israelite literature. They considered
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sacred writings so much so that you have people quoting from it in the second, third century
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church fathers. You also have a historian, a Greek historian in the eighth century AD using
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information solely from Jubilees to create his world history. So like it was a well-established
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concept that, and by the way, and it was about the giants. It's like a well-documented thing.
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And in fact, it wasn't until after the council of Trent to one of the popes, I think it was Pope
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Gregory the 13th. He decided to create a list of banned books in which he included the Apocalypse
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of Moses, the book of Jubilees in those banned books and told Christians to stop reading it.
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Right. So this is where, um, it's an incredible book. It's, it's like, there's nothing in it that
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disagrees with anything in the old and new Testament. It's got prophecies of the, of the millennial
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reign. It's got, it's got all this wonderful information about the patriarchs that used to be
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called the lesser Genesis or little Genesis because it had more little details than the actual book of
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Genesis, not because it was less than authority and weight or whatever. It had actually more description
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of little details. And so they called it the little Genesis. And, and it does cover generally that same
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lifespan, uh, time span from, from the creation up until the days of the Exodus. Um, very similar to the
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book of Genesis. Uh, but it actually talks about all the animals could speak with one tongue and with
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Adam and Eve in the garden, but because of what the snake did being influenced into doing this and they,
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when Adam and Eve got kicked out and all the animals got kicked out of the garden, they all
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lost their ability to speak with mankind. So this is why, have you ever wondered like, why,
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like, um, why animals know your language? Like they know, dude, I was going to bring that up,
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but I, I felt like I felt so stupid. What's his name? Uh, Rupert. I'm so glad somebody smart
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brought that up. Sheldrake. Rupert Sheldrake has some interesting studies on that. Yeah. This idea
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that, um, uh, there seems to be like a telepathic communication on some level with, with house
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pets to the degree that they know when you're going to come home, even if you change the variable,
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like, let's say you come home every day from at 5 PM and you would assume the animals get used to
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that, change that variable up. And still they'll be able to observe through a camera that about 15
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minutes before you arrive, even if it's varied, the animal will still get up, suddenly get restless,
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go to the windows and things like that. And he was able to demonstrate that with some success,
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but there is this other phenomenon where like people will talk to a dog and the dog like won't
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respond. And then they'll talk to a dog in Spanish, like if it's from a Spanish household and it'll
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know. And it's like, it, it, it far exceeds tone of voice. Cause a lot of people are like,
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what, what animals are picking up on is your inflection and your tone. You go, you want to go
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outside? And it's like, there's an excitement, you know, inquisitive kind of a thing. And the dog's
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picking up on that. And then it's like, sometimes it seems to go beyond that. There's even that one
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instance of that dog that has all those buttons laid out on the ground and the buttons, there's
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like 30 different buttons and they all have different, uh, words that they're associated
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with. And this dog will slap those buttons in full sentences. Like something's in the backyard
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and like, and then the dog like goes to the backyard. Like he's like excited about like
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something's back there, you know, and he'd let it out. There's like a small animal or whatever,
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but I think it's a poodle, which poodles are known for their intelligence. Uh, there's actually a
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military breed, I think. But yeah, so, so I was going to bring that up, but I was like, that can't,
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even, even for me, that sound, and I say a lot of silly things, but I like that one. I like that
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one. There seems to be something there in, in my, uh, in my opinion. Yeah. There's a, I'm going to
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steal this joke from a comedian, but there's a, there's a comedian who has a bit on this and he's
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like, what is it? What do you think a Mexican dog sounds like? They're like, Hey, bark, bark. Hey,
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he's like, what do you, what do you think? What do you think a Chinese dog sounds like? And they're
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like, help, help, help, help. That's a banger. I wonder who said that. It's true. Yeah. I mean,
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even Spanish people think, uh, dogs sound like when the dog barks, they go, yip, yip, yip. It's
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like that noise. I, uh, there was a, um, a dog that I, I saw recently. It was going viral on TikTok
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and like, let's say it was like Russian or something like that. And this damn dog barking in
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Russian. And it was like a Husky, you know, Huskies are particularly vocal. They have a lot of vocal
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range. And I'm like this. Yeah, it has it. No, it was Italian and it had an Italian accent
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and it was like, there was no way around it. I was, I was floored. So yeah, it's like,
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I'm continuously seeing, especially with dogs. They do amazing things. I've been thinking about
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that recently. I know this is going to sound crazy, but like the power of, of the spoken
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word and the ability to prophesy and things like that. And like animals don't have that ability,
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but what is happening with dogs? And, and like, when they go like, I love you. And you're like,
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what is it? You said, I love you. What does this tie in at all with like the millennial
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reign where the animals will not eat each other? Inside the kingdom of God on his holy
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mountain, Isaiah 11, nothing will hurt or harm on my holy mountain. So that's the new Jerusalem.
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So inside the kingdom of God, uh, there will not, we will not see the normal jungle cycle,
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right. Of eat or be eaten. Um, but I think outside you still will have normal, normal, uh, zoology,
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if you will, but inside it's a place of peace. And, you know, so there, that's why the lion will eat
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straw and that kind of stuff. Um, the, the baby complainer, the outer hole, that kind of thing.
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Um, because it's the kingdom of God. And so that's, and also that's what Jubilee is even talks about.
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I think it's chapter 19 where it talks about after, uh, after the, the, the sanctuary in the
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tabernacle of God descends the earth after the millennial reign, then the whole earth is going
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to become like the kingdom of God. So there's a intermediate time, which is that thousand years
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where, um, the resurrected saints of God under Christ's authority are ruling reign over the nations
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to, to create peace on the earth for a thousand years so that people can learn the ways of God,
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which is how you get salvation. So it's like, I think that the, um, you know, in first Peter,
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where it talks about the Lord is not someone is coming, but he's patient, not wishing that he
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should perish, but that as many as possible should come to salvation. And this, that's what the
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millennial reign is. It's a thousand years where Satan's locked in a hole. Unclean spirits are
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already destroyed in the lake of fire. There's no antagonists. God is actually on the earth.
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His son is reigning and teaching people how to live properly with wisdom, settling disputes among
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them as Isaiah two, four talks about, and people can actually just, there's no sickness, no disease.
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You get, um, medicine from the trees of life as Ezekiel 47, 12 and revelation 22, five say for the
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nations. So you get free healthcare. Basically you got freed for food and water from the new Jerusalem.
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You get the water of life flowing out from the new Jerusalem that refreshes the water courses of the
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earth as Isaiah 47, 12 talks about as well. And that's where it's like the, the people,
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the nations that live outside of the new Jerusalem for a thousand years are going to experience life
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like we've never known before. And it's the ultimate like missions ground. It's the ultimate
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place where they think about no war, no disease, no famine, the population rate is going to be out
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of control and everybody's being taught the ways of God, how to love God. They can actually go see
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Christ in the, in the city. So like imagine, and there's no Satan running around trying to deceive
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people and tempt people. There's no unclean spirits trying to infest people. Like you're going to
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have, it's going to be the biggest harvest of souls at the end of the millennial reign that you've ever
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could ever imagine. So I always joke, like I would say, you know, um, I know that Jesus describes like
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the, the, the, the narrow and the wide gate and the narrow road kind of concept. But I think at the
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end of the story, after the millennial reign, God is going to win the numbers game.
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He's going to have more family members than will have to be destroyed because of rebellion.
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So he's going to, because there's just going to be unfettered thousand years of him and his son
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being on the earth, helping people live according to their wisdom and no killing, no trafficking.
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That's what, you know, I'm not really blaming that previous comp that we got from whatever that
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guy's name was, Fiv or whatever. But the people that, that it's kind of a new age mentality where
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people say, Oh, the Bible's allegory. It's just a bunch of allegory. You can interpret it however
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you like. To me, that type of a hermeneutic is like an etch-a-sketch. You know, it's like five
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minutes later, they're going to shake it up and just redraw the lines because they don't have any
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concrete hermeneutic to stand on because they're not defining terms. They're not placing events and
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people in places in history. It's just simply, Oh, you know, I don't understand that. So it must be
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allegorical. I'm going to make up a meeting for it. Right. Your brain is an etch-a-sketch like start,
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slow down, define the terms. Look, there's a ton of archeological history out there that validates
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tons of stories in the Bible. Like it's amazing. I even talked to an archeologist in 2012 who was
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on an archeological dig in Northern Israel at the border of Syria in the 1970s. And he said that the
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Israeli army was shooting at Syrians on this side of the mountain. And they're on the other, on the
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crest on the other side of the mountain, digging an old palace of Solomon up where he kept a bunch of
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his horses with the Solomon's crest on the pillars that they were digging out of the dirt.
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You know, and you're like, that's first Kings chapter 11. Like that's history's venerated right
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there. Like the Bible and all the surrounding events and details of the Bible venerated with
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just these men in the dirt in the seventies. But the average person doesn't care about those details
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because many of them still are struggling with other emotional aspects in their life and they don't
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Yeah. Or they're struggling with the, with what Western culture has done to the Bible. It's,
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it's caricaturized it. And then it's, it's, it's created a straw man to ridicule. Um, and it's
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done it quite effectively. And it's, you know, I mean, I get it. I, I was there like, as if,
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if you're showing the proof, then you're like, well, if I'm shown, then the responsibility's on me,
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they don't, they don't really want that. But well, I want to, I want to ask a question and then I want
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to get back to this automaton thing. Um, but speaking of, of sort of like archeological discoveries
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discoveries that, that give veracity to the Bible, what do you make of that? Uh, the idea that they
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discovered Noah's Ark on a mountain in Arafat, um, that was recently exposed due to a mudslide
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where previously only some of it was there. And, and, and there was some speculation that it was
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Noah's Ark. Um, and then this mudslide happened and it reveals, you know, the rest of the body of
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the ship and it even, uh, allegedly, and I'm not there to measure it myself, but is the measurements
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that were described in the Bible. And that this is in fact, actually Noah's Ark. It wasn't on Mount
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Arafat specifically. It was on a mountain in the mountain range of Arafat. What do I think about it?
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I think if it has Noah's Ark, that's wonderful. Um, I think it's extremely, uh, uh, suspicious that a
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boat of that size is at the top of the mountain range. Yeah, dude. I mean, even if it's not,
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yeah, even if it's not, um, uh, Noah's Ark, it certainly tells you that there was a super big
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flood. Yeah. Yeah, definitely. Um, yeah, I believe in a worldwide flood. I believe the scriptures are
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very clear on that. Um, in fact, what's so amazing is, uh, first Enoch, when it prophesies the flood,
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it describes an enclosed room with water filling it up to its roof. Oh, oh, that's an interesting
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way to describe that. Hey, I like that. Yeah. I know we're not getting into that, you know,
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flat around conversation, but just food for thought. So it's an interesting idea. Um, and I would love
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it to be the actual Ark of the Covenant or excuse me, the actual Ark of Noah. That'd be amazing. Um,
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I don't think there's anything, uh, if, if it's not, it still is extremely peculiar that a massive
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vessel that size is, is on top of a mountain. It just makes no sense. But the, just in the,
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the, the engineering and the mathematics involved in the art, the Ark itself was revolutionary for
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shipbuilding in the 1700s. And a lot of people don't realize that it was, they were, they were
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trying to figure out, um, how to create a bigger vessel for shipping cargo to the Americas. And then
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a guy in the 1700s looked at the dimensions given in Genesis for the Ark and was like,
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that looks like it's like architecturally sound because of its dimensions, you know? And so he built
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the ship and lo and behold, it was more seaworthy than any other ship because it was a really
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difficult to capsize in big waves. And so that revolutionized the cargo transport system across
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the Atlantic, uh, in the last 300 years based off of Noah's design. That alone is, is fascinating,
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right? Uh, shout out to Jen too. Uh, she's, she's a longtime supporter of the show. And, uh,
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so I am comfortable bringing this up. Uh, she says scientists stuck rods inside of the Ark and
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took samples. So I imagine they're, they're taking like cylindrical rods and they're pulling out, uh,
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uh, core samples of the, of the, the, the, I guess the wood and they found animal hair and DNA within
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it. That's, that's fascinating. I mean, of course, you know, um, to, uh, to your point, if it, if it's
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not, it doesn't take away and it certainly still speaks of some, uh, unbelievable flood. Uh, but,
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but of course I am pulling for it to be the case. Uh, uh, that would be huge. I just think that we're
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kind of in this, in this season of, of revelation. And I don't necessarily mean that has to be in the,
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in the, in the sense of, uh, we are in the book of revelation, but like this revealing, like we have
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this technology and it's just feels like many things are being revealed to us in this moment.
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And, um, and, uh, you know, maybe I'm biased because of the show that I do, but I feel like
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we're, we're experiencing, um, uh, I guess maybe I'll just use the term like a revitalization.
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I feel like more people, and I could be, but it could be because we're doing this show. Um,
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and so we're speaking directly to these people, but I just feel like there are so many things
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we're in such a strange season that it's causing people to ask questions. And the more they ask these
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questions, the more that they're coming to Christ. And so, I don't think so. We'll get back into the,
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I think you're an idiot. No, no, no, no. Uh, we'll, we'll, we'll go into the slideshow now,
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but yeah, the more that we go like in real life, the more people we actually talk to.
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And now that like, because of the show, we're able to do stuff like that. And these are not
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people that are giving us, uh, you know, um, the, the recency bias of the latest episode we did.
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They have no idea who we are, but they they're talking about it. Yeah. We bought a, I bought
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a gibberellins to, uh, people at a coffee shop and they were like, what? So they're,
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they're like ready to hear it, which is interesting. All right. So let's, uh, we'll jump
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quickly into revelation with some of these slides and these automaton ideas. Cause it,
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it goes into revelation 13 very quickly. So, uh, it, Adrian Myers is a research scholar from
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Stanford university. She wrote an article while back after she was looking into syncretism
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and specifically in relationship to automatons in the ancient world, because she was a, she
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was heard the stuff I just read you about Zeus and his automaton. And she knew about all
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that, but then she was like, what about other cultures? So she started researching and she,
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this is some quotes from her, uh, with some artwork from ancient India on the right hand
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side. She said, my research into the first inklings of scientific impulse took me into the
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world of mythology where ancient people first envisioned making artificial life, automatons,
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self-moving devices, and other marvelous things long before the technology made them
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possible. These stories about robots and other machines in ancient oral traditions were first
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written down in the time of Homer around 2700 years ago, but the Greeks were not the only
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people to imagine automatons and machines in antiquity. Similar stories exist in the Ramayana,
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the Mahabharata, and other epics. In Indian myths and Hindu myths, automatons are made by the
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engineer God Vishwakama and the sorceress Maya. In Greek myths are made by the God of technology
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Hephaestus and the brilliant artisan Daedalus. And so this on the right hand side is a
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depiction carved into, you know, Buddhist temples about automatons.
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Here's more automatons. This one actually looks like the thing from that. I can't remember the
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name of that show. Um, um, anyway, so Adrian, she continues to say, I consider such myths to be
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the world's first science fiction stories. No single civilization had a monopoly in ancient
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dreams of ancient, of advanced technology. Whether one looks at the Greek, Etruscan, Egyptian,
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Hindu, Islamic, Chinese, or other ancient cultural myth about artificial life, they all contemplate
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what wonders might be achieved if only one could possess the divine creativity and abilities of the
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gods. But it's not possible to draw a direct line of development from mythology over millennia to
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modern scientific knowledge. In Indian and Hellenistic cultures borrowed and influenced each other
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beginning in the fifth century BC and syncretism intensified after Alexander of Macedon and King
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Porus began relations in the fourth century BC. So do you remember last time how we talked about the
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Vamanas and how I said there was a strong correlation between the Greeks, the Egyptians, the Babylonians,
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and the Indians, they all had Vamanas. Yes. And they, they all knew about each other having Vamanas.
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Here's Adrian Meyer research scholar from Stanford saying this began around the fourth century BC
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according to her research. So just in case everyone who saw the last one's like, who's this crackpot
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Sean? He's not a PhD. He's not an official historian. He doesn't have, you know, Stanford researchers saying the
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same stuff, right? So the traveling Greek sage Apollodorus of Tiana observed automated servants
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and self-propelled carts in the courts of the ruler of India. And India was centuries out of Europe and
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the technology of distillation of hydraulics. Centuries ahead. What happened to India? Now they can't figure
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out toilets. I know they're all messed up, man. What the heck? Well, so much warfare disease. Remember
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Alexander the great conquered them like crazy. So you have a lot of, you know, warfare is usually
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what destroys much, much technology advancement, but I believe, and this is what I think I mentioned
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last time. I think a lot of the stuff intentionally went underground because even in the, in the ancient
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days, what, like some of the quotes you read last time, uh, these, this ancient technology was
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a privileged opportunity for a select few to operate. So the average person didn't have this. So
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therefore in the ancient world, when a nation gets conquered, you typically take out the
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Kings, the princes, and all the dignitaries, all the, all the administrators, you take them
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out and you put your own vassal administrators in. So if the Mongols come in and, and attack
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Kazakhstan or Northern India or whatever, and take out a ruling family and all their administrators,
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and then, and you know, the, the Mongols don't have this type of technology, but they've now taken
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over that tech is lost. It's just that, that quick, you know what I mean? So it's a fascinating
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concept. It continues though. This is the most interesting part to me. Myths featuring flying
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chariots and synthetic swans, animated servants, giant robots, machines, and the like appear in the
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Mahabharata, the Ramayana, and the, I had, this is tough and the, uh, Kata Saratisagara and the
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Haravamsa and other works. Self-navigating ships appear in Egyptian texts and Homer's Odyssey.
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Android and animal automatons are described in Homer's Iliad and in Chinese Chronicles.
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The most detailed- You know what's fascinating, Sean? Doesn't the, the labyrinth and the
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minotaur also appear in Homer's Odyssey? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So this is, um, that's just going back for
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the listeners to the, to the previous episode we did where we talked quite a bit about labyrinths,
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uh, and, and, and how it applies. So, and, and this is, you remember the demon chased the person
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in the labyrinth. So check out what we're about to read here. The most detailed account is in the
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Loka Pannanati from Burma. After Buddha's death, the story recounts that King, uh, let's just call him
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King AJ. He preserved his bodily remains in a hidden chamber under a stupa. The precious relics were guarded
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by the Bhuta Vahana Yantra, which means spirit moving machines, spirit movement machines.
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So the, the ancient Indians believe that these automatons were powered by spirits.
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That sounds a lot like these, uh, machine elves that these people are seeing on these, uh, DMT trips,
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these, these entities that, uh, appear machine-like and, and jester-like as well.
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Well, are they machine-like or are they just working around machine? They were like in a machine-like
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realm, I believe. Right. Well, it's like this, this constant connection between the spiritual
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realm and technology. And, and it's interesting because we have here, uh, spirit movement machines
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or, or a machine that's inhabited by a spirit. And we're often left speculating with, with little
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information as we often do, uh, whether or not there is this real capability for a spirit to inhabit
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a machine. And I, and I think that's going to bring us to where we're ultimately going.
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What do you see in so much of modern movies, cinemas, comic books, cartoons, anime? It's the ghost in
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the machine idea. Yeah. It's like, it's everywhere. And it's always being, that storyline is always
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being repeated over and over and over. You guys familiar with the D-wave technology? You heard
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about that? Is that the, the low frequency waves? Uh, the, go ahead and describe it.
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Elf, elf waves. No, it's a big computer. They built like a supercomputer that they, um, I'm going to
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give you the super shortcut on this without doing the hour long presentation, but essentially the
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creators of the D-wave don't even really fully understand how it works computing so fast. And
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it's sometimes they believe it's somehow powered by something else. That's interesting. I think it's
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been brought up on the show before. It's not quantum. It's something different. Is this like
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in Tennessee, this D-wave machine? I can't remember where the location is, but, um, it's like, uh,
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yeah, we, we cover it in our 42 series and, but it's basically like, it's, it's highly suspect on like,
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how in the world is it, um, making this type of, uh, transfer of information so quickly,
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um, with how it works. And so it's, even the creators are kind of like amazed by it. They're
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like, how's this work? It's almost as if it's accessing some other type of room.
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That's fascinating. Cause every time we talk, we talk often about like every time there's a new
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breakthrough in technology, whether it's the phone or the TV or even Morris code or something like
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that. And now, uh, and then certainly with the, uh, the, the, the night vision goggles,
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it's like every single time there's a breakthrough in technology. The, one of the first things that
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happens really early on is like some flubs with like, oops, it seems to be spirits communicating
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through this thing over and over again. And work out the kinks got to work out the spirits.
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What do you guys think about all those ghost center shows where they have those spirit boxes
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and they turn them on? And I mean, I love to ridicule those people. Um, but I also think that
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there's something going on because the, the more we do our research, the more frequency
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plays a really crucial role in, um, the ability for these things to manifest.
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Well, this is like, uh, in, when we were researching Dr. Andrija Puharic, who was like,
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uh, that's what we brought up, uh, DG Vinod. He's the Indian mystic. They were channeling,
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but, uh, he was this like professor Xavier scout that kind of went around and he was a little
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involved. He's on the outskirts of, uh, the invention, or at least like the implementation
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of the spirit calm, which is like, this is the spirit box. And that, that, uh, has led
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to like, uh, I think severe cases of schizophrenia, multiple people, which we believe is demonic
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oppression. Yeah. We just think that that's like thinning the veil a little too much. And
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now you've now set your radio antenna to pick up demons. Yeah. So, you know, I think that
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there's probably something there, they're probably really onto something when it comes to that,
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uh, spirit box or spirit calm. Yeah. So, uh, that picture that I had up there, that Buddha is the
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one on the pedestal in the middle. Um, the, the two guardians on his right, those were considered
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the automatons that guarded him that were animated by the spirits. Oh, I had no idea that Buddha had,
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uh, automaton guard. What would a man of, of, uh, immense peace need automaton guards for?
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Well, here's the, here's the, the bandaid on, on Mr. Buddha been ripped off real quick. He's
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actually considered the ninth avatar of Vishnu. Vishnu. Vishnu is the one that's prophesied in
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ancient Indian, uh, theology to be the one that returns to destroy mankind. So Buddha's a real
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bitch. Yeah. So Buddha is, um, the most popular of his avatars, which why it began, you know,
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still propagated even to today. Um, but he's considered the ninth avatar of Vishnu and the
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correlation of Vishnu to the Egyptians would be Anubis and the correlation of Vishnu to the Greeks
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would be Hermes. And, and so Vishnu being, because we've already established that, uh,
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Satan would have been the only fallen angel that, that wasn't cast into the pit or Anubis
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of the God of death. Well, that's what I'm saying. So, so is the idea here that this is
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the disembodied spirit of a, of basically a Nephilim that continues to reincarnate, uh,
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into different avatars? That's the idea. Yeah. Yeah. Anubis was the God of death. He also could
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resurrect people, even though at some point in Egyptian writings, it said he got in trouble
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because he was too good at it. And then, um, basically Anubis was also the chief magician
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and high priest to Ra. And, uh, that's at one point he was God of the underworld until Osiris
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was given the job instead of him. But Anubis was also the God of war of the Egyptians. He was
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over the, was called the nine bows of Egypt, which was basically saying he's the general of
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war for, for ancient Egypt. So this is where a lot of people don't realize,
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um, he's also in the Akkadian and Mesopotamians, he was called Nurgle or Ea. And so he gets all
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these gods have different names depending on the culture that you're looking at. Nurgle is actually
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mentioned in the Bible, in the book of Jeremiah. Really? Yeah. What does it say, uh, about him
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there? Well, it's, he's one of the gods that, uh, that the people are named after because they're,
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they're, they're, they've renamed themselves to in honor of the false gods. Right. Right. So just to
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show you, like they understood who Nurgle was, he had ancient temples. In fact, Nurgle is, uh, the,
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the ancient equivalent, the temples to Nurgle were the ancient equivalent to modern day Amazon
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warehouses. Because what happened in the ancient world? I know, right. Wait a second, go on.
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What are you talking about? What happened in the ancient world is the, the temples. So this wasn't
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just with the temples to Nurgle, even though he, his temples were the most prevalent for this amongst
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the Bagans. Um, but this is also how the, the temple of Yahweh worked as well. So like you had
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the, the tithes and the, the votive offerings and any offerings that the people brought in, whether
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it's a tithe or a, um, or a first fruit, any excess that was brought in the, the priests of that temple
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were to redistribute it. Now in God's system, the priests would redistribute it to the orphans,
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the widows and the poor in the land. This is Deuteronomy 15, right? So this is why James
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in, in chapter one, verse 28 says, it's a pure and undefiled religion. You look after the widows
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and the orphans, keep yourself unblemished from the world. So that was the idea was that,
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you know, you must look after the poor in your land, according to Yahweh, but the pagan nations,
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no, they were all about profit. And so their temples, like the temple of Nurgle, when they received
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their offerings and votive offerings, it became a massive storehouse of fine linens,
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you know, uh, precious spices, gold, silver, all the types of things that people would go and give
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in honor and tribute to Nurgle, uh, as you know, as the God of that temple. And then it became a
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resource where they would then use for massive points of trade throughout the regions. And the
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temples of Nurgle housed those trades more than any other temple, like the temple of, the temple of
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Pan was, was more like a grotto for sexual depravity. It wasn't a place like the temple of Nurgle,
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which housed practical goods that then were used for trade. So do you remember like in, uh, first,
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first Corinthians eight through 10, where Paul is talking about, um, food sacrifice to idols that you
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might buy in the marketplace. And he's talking about how it's not really a sin because there's
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nothing wrong with that meat. Um, because it's in the marketplace under the name of a false God,
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but it's not at the temple of a false God that you're getting this meat from. And then he goes on in
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verse in chapter 10 to finally, cause Paul's kind of long-winded sometimes in chapter 10, he finally
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goes on to explain if you going to buy meat from that location is going to cause your brother to
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stumble because he doesn't realize like, it's not technically, you know, honoring that God to buy
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meat from that location. The meat's still good because it's just meat and idols are nothing as Paul
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tries to explain. He says, but if it's causing your brother to stumble, then just stay away from it
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altogether. Right. So in the modern equivalent, this would be like, you know, if, you know, if
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going to a modern horror movie is a bad look amongst your Christian friends, cause they think
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you ditch her in sin and you know, that maybe don't go to the war movie. Right. Because what is it
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glorifying God? What are you doing there? Like what's more trouble than it's worth. Yeah. So like,
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and it may cause someone to stumble if they do go to the horror movie and then suddenly think that
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magic is something that you should be involved in because they're so susceptible. They're young in
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their faith type of thing. So like Paul's trying to just draw a practical example of the, his world
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in that day of these pagan temples who had excess products that they would sell in their marketplaces.
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And that these are legitimate marketplaces, but knowing that these, these items came from votive
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offerings given to those false gods, some of the Jews were like, don't even go anywhere near it.
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Those are tainted. Those are spoiled. And Paul's like, no, technically they're not, but I get it if
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you're uncomfortable with it. You know what I mean? So I'm paraphrasing greatly. Um, but the point is
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that the ancient world, they had these marketplaces directly associated with the temples to Nurgle
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in the middle East. And so in Egypt, it would have been the temple of Anubis. Uh, it'd have been the
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temple of Hermes or Hades and Greece. And so that's why you had like the temple to Artemis, uh, in Ephesus,
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um, was more of like a place where they sacrifice people and did early styles of Olympic games.
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Right. So they different temples for different reasons in the ancient world. Right. And, and all
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of them was like a very twisted version of what God described with his, with his holy temple.
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That's kind of funny because it is like, you know, it's, it is nothing new under the sun. We still have
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these same systems and they're even ruled by like the same symbols. It's like each time you look into a
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thing like, you know, Amazon or whatever, you will find some sort of symbolism that's associated with
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some sort of, you know, ancient God or, or, or what have you. It's, it's also, I mean, calling back
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to the episode we did yesterday, we had a guest on that, uh, is trying to correlate the, the great
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pyramid of Giza, the, the big one, as, uh, he's saying that it was originally meant to be a temple to
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God, Yahweh. Yeah. He said, there's no hieroglyphs in it. There's no paganism in it. And if you look at
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the, uh, the, the system inside of this, this one pyramid in particular, it tells the story of, of
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basically, you know, the fall and then the redemption through Christ, the, the, the gospel and all these
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different things. And, and it's like, it's actually pretty fascinating. It was, it was, yeah, even down to the
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measurements. Yeah. This is idea that they just co-opt, uh, these systems and that, you know, um, uh, they
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don't really create anything that they just invert. Yeah. That they're, they're poor imitators that
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pervert everything, you know? Yes. Um, so this is why like in, you know, in the law of God, he would
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say, you know, Hey, avoid, uh, debauchery, sexual morality, avoid, you know, taking your neighbor's
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wife, avoid taking your neighbor's daughter, that kind of stuff. Um, but the ancient temples to
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Baal and to Zeus and to all these other gods, like they would, uh, it was a, it was a part of the ritual
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was the sex magic. It was a part of like, they had male and female prostitutes there. So after you went and
01:31:12.580
provided your votive offering or your guilt offering or whatever, then you turn to the prostitutes and
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engage in some sort of act, usually involving lots of alcohol and drugs. And therefore it's, it was a very
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enticing religion. Sure. So imagine Yahweh telling all these people, okay, guys, I want you to be set
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apart. I want you to come worship me. No, we're not having sex at our service. No, no. Um, in fact,
01:31:37.060
they're having sex over there in the Amazon building, right? Yeah, exactly. Like over, over in the temple
01:31:42.220
to bail, like they're getting down. Like, no, no, we don't do that over here. So you can imagine why
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it's called the lust of the flesh that they lusted after the false gods, because there was genuine lust
01:31:53.160
involved as far as like, you know, the enticement of, Oh, you've got all these, you know, pick, you want
01:31:58.620
male or female, pick your choice. You know, you can, right. What, what do you want to go do? And so
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this is where Joe, uh, the book of Joel chapter three, um, Yahweh promises he's going to deal with
01:32:07.760
the people who sold his, his sons and daughters for a drink to be given into prostitution to the
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false gods. So it's like, it's, it's a wonderful, strong prophecy of like, I will deal with you in
01:32:20.840
judgment in the Valley of Jehoshaphat. Um, because he's, you know, obviously he's keeping track of
01:32:25.720
everything we're doing. So, um, this is, this is the ancient world. It's really gross. It's this
01:32:31.520
cognitive of they're stealing money from you because they're not redistributing it to you for
01:32:37.900
your society. They're making profit off of it. The Kings are getting wealthier. The priests are
01:32:42.320
getting wealthier. They're placating. Yeah. They're placating and distracting you with, with lust of
01:32:48.280
the flesh when you come to this temple while they're stealing your resources from you. It's, it's the
01:32:54.140
epitome of communism. It also just goes to show you, they know what works on, on humans, uh, as far
01:33:00.440
as our tendency to give into desires of the flesh and easily distracted with bread and circus and
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things like that. Feeding my flesh again in baby boomerville. Yeah. Great song. Shout out Owen
01:33:10.640
Benjamin feeding my flesh. So, uh, yeah, I'll, I'm sorry. If I could put those back on screen,
01:33:16.940
I'll run through a few more of these real quick. So that, so long story short, so we get some
01:33:20.420
understanding of why Buddha is so popular even still today in many Eastern countries. Um, but
01:33:25.040
it's, it's nothing known to the sun guys. This is, uh, very Vishnu at its heart. It's Vishnu. Vishnu at
01:33:30.520
its heart was Hermes. It was Anubis. You know, it's, it's the same God as Nurgle. And so we see
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aspects of the concepts of these automatons and how they're being used in Mount Olympus, as well as,
01:33:42.540
uh, a satirical writing in the 17th century, or I should say 18th century by Jonathan Swift, where he talks
01:33:48.140
about this, this place called La Puta, which was a city in the sky full of supposedly smart people
01:33:54.360
that were obsessed with all types of math and astrology and all types of other things.
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And he's fascinated by these people in the sky because they also had a machine that created
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knowledge and like, like a first level AI machine. La Puta, by the way, is Spanish for whore.
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Yeah. And, um, yeah, it's like great name for a city flying city. Well, it's, it's very book of
01:34:23.140
revelation. We'll get there in a few minutes. So, so here we go. We got, this is what Jonathan
01:34:28.060
Swift describes in Gulliver's travels as the machine of the floating island city of La Puta,
01:34:33.620
a project for improving speculative knowledge, but practical mechanical operation by this contrivance,
01:34:38.920
the most ignorant person at a reasonable charge with little bodily labor may write books and
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philosophy, poetry, politics, law, mathematics, and theology with the least assistance for genius or
01:34:48.060
study. Dude, I cannot see that through any other lens, but AI. I mean, the way that do this, I was
01:34:53.640
thinking about putting our today, I was like, we should put some transcripts into AI and see what
01:34:58.240
we can get from it. Maybe you can give us a good book outline. Yeah. No bad idea. Bad idea.
01:35:02.840
And of course that looks like a computer chip. So that's cool. Yep. Yep. And this is a computer
01:35:09.020
chip. There it goes. Look at that. Look at that. Yeah. Kind of hard to unsee, huh? That's it, man.
01:35:15.680
Why, why is Jonathan Swift, you know, a fictional satirical writing? Why is he writing about this
01:35:20.900
back in the day? Why is he writing about a floating city where there's a machine, a machine that can
01:35:26.060
create knowledge of all sorts just at the turn of a knob? It is the same exact crap. I'd be
01:35:32.140
interested. Crap on repeat. I'd be interested in hearing what he was channeling. Oh, yeah. To
01:35:36.820
gain this kind of. Well, because remember, he also talks about giants, the Gulliver's travels,
01:35:42.020
you know, meets the big people, the little people, meets the people floating in the sky. So,
01:35:46.360
yeah. And that Laputa floating in the sky, we see it in all forms of media still to this
01:35:52.000
day. They cannot stop. Oh, yeah. Showing it in all forms of media to this day. The Avengers,
01:35:56.240
right? They did it in the Avengers Age of Ultron. It's literally about AI and a flying
01:36:01.200
city. Yeah. Yep. So the four types of AI, just a brief overview for anyone in the audience.
01:36:06.480
There's reactive learning. Okay. IBM supercomputers. There's limited memory. This is the kind of AI
01:36:12.640
they're putting in the Tesla cars, analyzing things in real time. Then there's the Terminator
01:36:19.040
style, right? Which is theory of mind, meaning that this could be a partially, not sentient,
01:36:24.540
but just basically partially fully capable of acting like one of us with all the knowledge it has.
01:36:32.700
Yeah. It's like an automaton that's really well programmed, almost as if it's programmed with the
01:36:37.660
knowledge of the gods. Like Talon was introduced, right? And then of course, you've got the most
01:36:43.420
advanced, which some people theorize whether we've actually gotten there yet or not, which is a self-aware
01:36:47.700
type of AI, right? It doesn't really understand itself. That's from that movie, Ex Machina. But
01:36:54.040
this is where it gets wild because NASA has been at this for some time and people don't realize this.
01:37:00.160
So this is NASA in the 1980s. There's a guy that set off to try to figure out how to create AI in the
01:37:08.960
1980s who worked for NASA. And he decided that Sanskrit from ancient India was the best language to create
01:37:14.940
an artificial intelligence. Really? Yeah. Yeah. I didn't know that. Yeah. So he says, this is a quote from him
01:37:21.640
that Sanskrit's an ancient language from India, the ancient Hindu language. Sanskrit played an important role in
01:37:26.100
many intellectual communities. Structure of Sanskrit makes it suitable for artificial intelligence. And the story began in
01:37:31.840
1985. NASA scientists published a research paper titled the Vedic science knowledge representation of Sanskrit and
01:37:37.480
artificial intelligence. Rick Briggs was a scientist who published the official research paper in the paper. Rick
01:37:42.360
mentioned how Sanskrit's the best natural language for the development of AI-based software. He
01:37:48.300
represented his ideas and the outcome of the AI development and natural language can be converted
01:37:52.000
into a logical programming language. Huh. I wonder why, I mean, I, you know, I'm sure they're not going to
01:37:57.180
explain it here, but I wonder what about, I mean, you know, given how advanced they were. Oh, I'll explain it for you.
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Oh, please. Go ahead. Go ahead. Yeah. Now at the very, I have the highlight at the very bottom as well.
01:38:06.640
NASA, as a result of this, now has an entire department dedicated to Sanskrit.
01:38:10.200
Oh my goodness. That's what they're doing. They're not going to the moon. No, they're just giving us
01:38:15.160
fake space crap. And then meanwhile, they're, they're studying Sanskrit, trying to breathe life
01:38:20.400
into AI. Yeah. So back in 85 was when Rick Briggs started this and they opened up this new department
01:38:26.960
and the idea, I'm going to read down here, some of this, this bolded language in the middle of the
01:38:31.120
paragraph. He says, there's at least one language Sanskrit, which was for the duration of almost a thousand
01:38:35.560
years was a living spoken language with a considerable literature of its own. Besides works
01:38:39.600
of literary value, there was a long philosophical and grammatical tradition that has continued to
01:38:44.780
exist with undiminished vigor until the present century. Among the accomplishments of the grammarians
01:38:49.580
can be reckoned a method for paraphrasing Sanskrit in a manner that's identical, not only in essence,
01:38:54.520
but in the form with current work in AI. This artificial, this article demonstrates the natural
01:39:00.700
language can be served as an artificial language also. And that much work in AI has been reinventing
01:39:06.240
a wheel millennia old, man. Wow. Okay. So what's up with this building up here that you're showing?
01:39:14.020
Oh, this is just, um, early, uh, early NASA to modern NASA. It's, it's basically, this was, uh,
01:39:21.320
taken from, uh, episode 12 of investigate Babylon, where I talk about, um, NASA as a whole. And I just
01:39:27.800
talk about how they're, if you ever wondered why the push pocket of a man is, and some of those
01:39:33.500
man is we reviewed, we, they have some similar features to, to the blimps of the early 20th century
01:39:39.980
Zeppelins and such in the Zeppelins and in the military was heavily invested in the Zeppelins
01:39:45.400
until, uh, which is an old hanger for them. This is this, this facility is still a part of NASA.
01:39:50.460
Um, but then you ask yourself why, like if they can just stay up there almost indefinitely,
01:39:54.440
why would they get rid of them? Why are we going to, you know, all this other types of, of airplane
01:39:59.260
aeronautics just because it can go faster when they're recreating the, the purposes of the blimps
01:40:06.760
with modern day haps, the high altitude, uh, plane systems that can become like five G towers in the
01:40:12.980
air that fly around for like three, four months at a time. But the original concept, a lot of people
01:40:19.060
theorize because NASA at, at one point in history decided they wanted to put a lockdown on all helium
01:40:25.060
in the United States. So they did the Hindenburg, uh, kind of false flag situation. And that really
01:40:31.500
put the public off to any further, uh, research and development on that. That is the theory.
01:40:36.760
Yeah. Is that they want to control the helium resources, stop promoting, uh, blimps, stop
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talking about them, stop making them for the average person to use. Um, and we're going to
01:40:48.960
use healing for something else. I don't know what else, but so basically they stopped with
01:40:53.120
all that. That's why those pictures are up there. It's a goes into other things, but I did want to
01:40:58.080
draw it back into what we were talking about with the automatons, the ideas of ancient India.
01:41:01.980
Why is a NASA obsessed with ancient India? And we see that the word NASA is actually from ancient
01:41:08.500
Sanskrit. I know that it's the Hebrew word to deceive or to lift up people, but it's all that
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one. Yeah. But it's also an ancient Sanskrit. And these are all the religious texts that I documented
01:41:19.120
here in ancient Sanskrit, where it's translated in a variety of ways, but the number one way it's
01:41:24.920
translated is destruction. And some of the vessel capsules that you see for the, the moon missions
01:41:33.160
and things like that are literally shaped exactly like ancient Vamanas. Oh, that one. Yeah. The,
01:41:39.380
the one that they said that they went to the moon with recently, India, uh, it was shaped like this
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Vamana, this top one. That's funny. I also want to say, uh, I don't appreciate the anti-Semitic dog
01:41:48.740
whistle with the second one there. Constantly. Yeah. Constantly. It's not just,
01:41:51.080
it comes up nose and nostrils comes up a lot. So it's, it's either destroyed or, or nose, which is
01:41:57.200
fascinating. Yeah. Fascinating. Well, it it's, it's using the word nose in the sense that like,
01:42:02.960
it's a stench in your nostril. So therefore it's dedicated to destruction. Gotcha. Gotcha. It's not,
01:42:08.700
uh, speaking of a facial feature, but yeah, so basically that's, that's, uh, the deep, just,
01:42:16.340
just a small entrance into the deep intertangling of ancient India and modern day NASA, which doesn't
01:42:24.080
seem to make a lot of sense. That's interesting. Uh, you know, India comes up a lot on this show
01:42:29.600
because it seems glaringly obvious to me that their, their pantheon are, are Nephilim. Um, and,
01:42:35.780
and so we'll, we'll talk about that aspect quite a bit, but, uh, I got to admit, did not delve too
01:42:42.960
deeply into the technological aspect of, of ancient India. And this feels like a crucial piece of the
01:42:49.400
puzzle. This last episode that we did with you in this one, it's like, man, uh, that's what I said.
01:42:53.740
When people are looking at the Bible and they go, this is strictly allegorical. I'm like, you're,
01:42:58.080
you're lacking context. And, uh, man, I wish that people would just, um, you know, pump the brakes and
01:43:06.400
just, just listen a little bit. You're not going to die. Just listen and then see what, what, what there
01:43:11.260
is out there, but people get so reactive. Can we, can we do a few more minutes more? Cause I, I
01:43:15.600
unfortunately do have to wrap up. I know you're a terrible person. It's blame my wife. Well, you
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blame us because we keep derailing this fine gentleman. Okay. Okay. Yeah. It's me. Let's,
01:43:27.120
let's keep going, Sean. So this is a, according to, I have all the citations here at the bottom.
01:43:32.300
Can you say that? Can you say that? Go ahead, Sean. Say it. I dare you. Yeah. Oh, goodness.
01:43:36.440
Um, I can't even do it. Um, I just feel like these people have a list that they never fixed.
01:43:55.860
So anyway, in this, uh, suture number two, it talks about the pilot who knows the secrets. And
01:44:00.520
these are the 32 secrets. The pilot needed to learn from the competent perceptor. And only such
01:44:04.660
a person was fit to be entrusted with the airplane and no others. There's 32 secrets of working of
01:44:08.820
the Vamana. This is the flight manual for the Vamana. 32 secrets, not 33. Well, it's a weird
01:44:16.040
way to say it, but like, yeah, there's, there's 32 bits of instruction that you have. Secrets is an
01:44:21.180
interesting language to use, but yeah. Yeah. So he must know the structure of the airplane,
01:44:25.940
know the means of its takeoff and ascent to the sky, know how to drive it and how to halt it when
01:44:29.540
necessary, how to maneuver it and how to make it perform spectacular feats in the sky without
01:44:33.680
crashing. These are the secret secrets given in the Rahashia Laha.
01:44:37.520
Yeah. That's like, you must know the X amount of secrets to driving the Hyundai Elantra in order
01:44:42.180
to drive the Hyundai Elantra. That's right. Yeah. Okay. So, um, another, uh, these are people that
01:44:49.140
are being translated from, uh, uh, in modernity by the aeronautical society of India. So the Guta
01:44:54.320
explains that as explained in the, uh, Vaya Tatata Parakana, uh, whatever, um, by harnessing the
01:45:00.360
powers of the Yasa, the Viyasa, the Preyasa in the eighth atmospheric layer covering the earth
01:45:05.460
to attract the dark content of the solar ray and use it to hide the Vamana from the enemy.
01:45:11.440
You guys remember in 2022, the supposedly the Navy released a picture of a UAP flying. It was just a
01:45:18.560
black little blob that the F-16s were chasing. Uh, was that the thing that looked like, um, a,
01:45:24.440
like a small jellyfish or something like that? I don't, I don't remember that particular one,
01:45:30.540
but I think it was just, they assumed it was a craft that was flying alongside them that they
01:45:34.020
were trying to chase and they ended up just taking off here, but it was basically black and it was,
01:45:38.840
it was undistinguishable. Like it was a smudge on the screen almost. Oh yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. I
01:45:43.860
remember that. Was it a, I don't know if it's this thing, but let me pull this up. Probably at high
01:45:49.380
speeds when you get to move and it looks, uh, well, this is like some kind of weird declassified
01:45:54.160
I don't know what this is. Uh, interesting. This, this thing, you couldn't see even this
01:46:00.160
much shape out of it. It just looked like they were chasing a smudge. Yeah. Like as if it was
01:46:04.360
like a small dead cloud of black, like it was pixelated and they couldn't figure out what it
01:46:08.880
was. And I'm suggesting it's one of the, they were witnessing one of the 32 secrets.
01:46:15.440
Ah, interesting. Concealing from the enemy. And that's wild because, you know, obviously military
01:46:20.160
technology and things like that, especially when it comes to reverse engineering, suppose it
01:46:23.760
crash craft, the ability to cloak the cloaking mechanism is something that they're constantly
01:46:27.740
pursuing. It's wild that these elements existed. Uh, you, you couldn't say in my opinion, that
01:46:33.880
this is just a, um, uh, a fascination by human beings. And that's why you find these patterns
01:46:37.960
even back in, in ancient India. It's like, no, that's because this is inherent to, uh, the human
01:46:44.800
experience. This is something that these things could do.
01:46:47.640
So this statement says they're harnessing the powers of the eighth atmospheric layer to create
01:46:52.400
this effect. What in the world is that? Right. So to me, this is like, this is not just something
01:46:58.840
you stumble upon to mankind. Doesn't naturally live in, be around experiment with the eighth
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atmospheric layer, but an angel may be able to, right. Specifically a rebellious angel who watched
01:47:12.420
creation being happen and then decides to take all those secrets. Like first Dino says, they taught
01:47:16.760
mankind the secrets of heaven, men were striving to learn and then, and then be able to take some of
01:47:22.220
those deeper secrets and manipulate them for evil. So we also have, uh, Dreyasha says by collision of
01:47:27.700
the electric power and the wind power in the atmosphere, a glow is created whose reflection is to be
01:47:32.760
caught in the Vishwa Kriya Drapana or the mirror at the front of the Vimana. And by its manipulation,
01:47:39.220
it produces a, uh, Maya Vimana or a camouflage Vimana. Wow. That's wild. So we're talking about,
01:47:47.100
um, active camo, you know, this ability to, to make it look like it disappeared. That's fascinating.
01:47:52.660
Oh my goodness. It goes on to say the impulse is generated in seven stages. The mercury propellant
01:47:58.120
is first vaporized, fed into the thruster discharge chamber, ionized, converted into plasma by a
01:48:03.240
combination with electrons broke down electrically and then accelerated through small openings in a
01:48:08.280
screen to pass out of the engine at velocities between 1,200 to 3,000 kilometers per minute
01:48:12.600
or 745. Yeah. Oh, by the way, I'm sorry. Um, I, I took, uh, highlights from this. I'm sorry. This
01:48:19.800
is NASA talking about their, uh, ion mercury engine that they created, which can move this fast.
01:48:28.480
And this is how it's designed, this is how it's described by, you know, in, in ancient India too.
01:48:33.600
I remember them saying that, uh, red mercury was the propulsion method. Yes.
01:48:38.280
And so this is why when you see the concepts, people are always given the testimony. Oh,
01:48:42.480
I saw it. And then it just in a flash, it was gone. Yep. So if an engine create velocities
01:48:47.020
between 1,200 to 3,000 kilometers per minute, it's going to be gone in a flash. Yep. This is super
01:48:52.640
fast. So this is the actual engine in the Smithsonian. That's considered an ion thruster powered by
01:48:58.840
mercury type eight. That is its inventory number. It's picture. This is a Smithsonian website.
01:49:07.280
This is created by NASA. They just give us these things like, yeah, look at it.
01:49:12.440
Yeah. That's, this is insane. We're going to hide the bones, but look at this.
01:49:18.160
Huh? Yeah. So it's right here. It's all out in the open guys. They just don't,
01:49:22.000
they're, that people are watching the Kardashians. People are watching football. People are,
01:49:25.900
are too busy looking on their phones, playing animal farm or whatever. Like,
01:49:29.320
like nobody is paying attention. Nobody is. What would you know to, if you even went to the
01:49:34.240
Smithsonian and saw this in some case, what would you even understand anyway? What would you know?
01:49:38.240
Yeah. If I read this rocket motor, ion thruster, mercury bombardment type, it means absolutely
01:49:44.540
nothing to me. Yeah. You know, the shape of this is kind of like, yeah, look at it like that's rather
01:49:49.660
benign. Why are you showing me like a component to like a, I don't know, a thruster. That's what I
01:49:54.340
would get. Is this a component to a thruster? K. Yeah. It's pretty wild. So this is where you
01:49:59.100
have a, um, on the left-hand side, uh, one of the Vamanas that are described, um, in some of the
01:50:04.280
ancient depictions from the engineers in India. Then you, on the, on the middle picture is, you
01:50:09.800
know, supposedly real footage of a triangular shaped craft that is glowing in the sky, but
01:50:15.140
indistinguishable. It sounds very much like that camouflaging mechanism we just read about
01:50:19.580
where it takes the light and pushes it around the vehicle to make it glow. And then on the
01:50:24.800
right-hand side is an actual triangle craft that people have caught in the sky. I think this is
01:50:29.020
the one over Phoenix or whatever. And it's just interesting because it looks as if this one's
01:50:32.660
not being cloaked, but the one in the middle is could very well be cloaked by these, these
01:50:37.400
We often say like that these things are reverse engineered technology that were given to us
01:50:41.360
by, you know, the fallen or the Nephilim, but it doesn't have to be recently. It could just
01:50:45.060
be a rediscovery of, I guess, you know, Vedic texts.
01:50:48.140
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And so here's just another little, uh, just concept about NASA, uh, being
01:50:54.460
a lot of people think that there's like a black budget NASA versus the, you know, public NASA
01:50:58.900
concept, um, where they think, Oh, they give all, you know, $22 million a year or 22 billion
01:51:04.020
a year to NASA. Um, and then what, we're not going to the moon. We're not doing it. We have
01:51:08.240
to just keep throwing up balloons to, to check the weather. And like, then all this, uh, this
01:51:14.040
supposed rocket research has been transferred to SpaceX, uh, which is a private company, but then
01:51:18.320
they get subsidized with like four or $5 billion a year from the government. So people are like,
01:51:22.260
what's the point of NASA here? I guys, it's nothing but a propaganda concept. It's a, it's a
01:51:27.620
look over here, hope in this over here. Yep. And it's a stage stage craft to not just to deceive
01:51:35.180
you, but it's, it's a, an homage in my opinion to the ancient gods. And this is why the, uh, that the
01:51:43.120
most famous NASA building, which, which hosts the, uh, the rockets and the craft, um, very,
01:51:48.920
very similar to the Osiris temple in Egypt. This is a picture of the ISS over the earth
01:51:55.140
that they took. I don't know who took this picture. That's another conversation, but this
01:52:01.780
is an official, an official NASA photo of the ISS from a very specific angle. Yeah. Yeah.
01:52:09.640
And then you have all of this stuff. I just try to show people in the media. That's the
01:52:16.300
indoctrination of these concepts of ancient tech automatons are on the way. If they're
01:52:22.080
not already here, we've been being prepped for this, the robotics AI revolution for like
01:52:25.780
50 years now. Oh yeah. Um, this is a very powerful one. A lot of people remember as a
01:52:30.040
child, it's a movie. Yeah. It's an intelligent flying robot that fell to the earth. Uh, day
01:52:36.160
the earth is still massive sphere shows up. This guy gets the kind of Reese character
01:52:41.160
claw to gets out. He's the, uh, the messenger who is enforced by Gort, the automaton who's
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going to, he wants to kill mankind because of their, they won't change their behavior.
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This, this whole movie was like Al Gore's wet dream. It was all about climate change.
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And then you've got, uh, Gort specifically means genetically organized robotic technology
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by its definition in the movie. Just, this is just, I know it's just a couple of, uh, cinema
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that I'm going to be showing you though. But the idea was that all the symbolism is the
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same in all the cinema. It's a sphere, an automaton, a, a heralder of doom. Yep. And of course
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the cyberdyne, we know this kind of concept from the, you know, the Skynet Terminator series.
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Did you guys know that, uh, the Greek word for, uh, cyberdyne is the word, uh, dynamis,
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which means power and force. It's kind of interesting. And then fascinatingly enough in 2019,
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they renamed Skynet to Legion and the new Terminator movie. Really? Yeah. Wow. They did that sneaky
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because everybody, they know nobody's watching the new Terminator movies. Yeah. We can do that.
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Nobody's going to watch these. Obviously star Wars, the classic massive spear robot trying
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to kill people order 66, take out the good people. Yeah. Uh, take a, take over, uh, the,
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the Republic, which is, you know, pushing back against the empire. Um, the sphere destroys
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entire planets with the massive laser pulse. The sphere is nothing, has a ton of androids
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and robots full of, full of that type of tech. Uh, little, little deep cut sky world, the captain
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of tomorrow, same thing. The dude had a bunch of robots to try to fly in New York city and kill
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everybody. Um, Avengers, you guys already called out Avengers, same concept city in that one. Yeah.
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Yep. That's so crazy. And then the, yeah, it's everywhere. It's in all things. And this is where
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we start coalescing to the end of our investigating Babylon series, where I talk about what is the
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sphere in ancient, the occult? What does it mean? Why do they always glorify it? Uh, why is it always
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a harbinger of doom? And it's, you know, this is a what if episode for Marvel's talking when, uh,
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the idea was that, um, Ultron actually got all the rings from Thanos and decided to start killing
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people with the sphere. Uh, again, um, Laputa is re re-imagined in this classic anime castle in the
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sky. This particular anime is the only, uh, anime included in the Academy museum in Hollywood.
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Who's building a shape like a sphere. That's interesting. Um, why did they choose that one?
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Huh? Yeah, I know. Right. Oh, Bioshock. Yeah. Flying cities in the sky. Automaton. I love this game.
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It's great. Yeah. Fun game. Right. So this is from, uh, back to Publius guy in the, you know,
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early first century BC, um, historian, uh, Latin historian, uh, Roman historian, I should say.
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He said, meanwhile, this is him describing Zeus's house and Mount Olympus. Meanwhile, Olympus,
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the seat of sovereign sway through wide, it's open its portals and its conclave fair, the sire of the
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gods and the King of all mankind. That's Zeus. Some of the immortals to a story court when high
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enthroned the spreading earth views and the Ticrucius camp and Latim's fierce array beneath
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the double gated dome, the gods were sitting Zeus himself, the silence broke. So as he is on
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Mount Olympus and calls the other council to him, it describes Mount Olympus high above the earth
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with this, the earth's high enthroned, the spreading earth below him.
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So another, just multiple, uh, historians talking about the idea that, um, they all believe that
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Zeus didn't just live on the top of a mountain in somewhere in Greece, but he actually lived amongst
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the clouds above the clouds, technically in a, in a, some sort of conclave, some sort of enclosed area,
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um, that had portals, which is an ancient word for door, right? Or gate. That was a double gated dome
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and was high above the earth. So we constantly get this imagery and that's Dragon Ball Z. Here's more,
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uh, Ray castle in the sky. And then you see all over the world on these buildings are,
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their spheres are lifted up to the top of these buildings. I call them ball top towers.
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And so it's integrated in architecture all around the world. The patronus towers, Malaysia.
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Uh, I think that's in Toronto. This is, uh, I think that's in China.
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This is in Germany. It's everywhere. Dallas, uh, Saudi Arabia. It's everywhere. Guys, ball top
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towers are everywhere. Do you guys ever wonder why in New York city that's in Riyadh,
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New York city, they drop a ball every year. Oh yeah. Yeah. Why? Oh, look at that. Then the,
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the sphere is a big one. Yeah. Las Vegas. This is in that crazy, uh, Kazakhstan city. That's like
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Hmm. The ball top towers. And usually the Eagle is sitting atop the sphere. Yeah. It's everywhere,
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which is a symbol of Zeus. It's the Eagle is a representation of Zeus tomorrow land,
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the massive tower stretching to the sky with this, with the sphere next to it. It's everywhere.
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Remember what happens in tomorrow land, the sphere creates reality for the people. And I had to destroy
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the sphere so they wouldn't use the fears of the people and destroy the world. Um, it's, uh,
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that was a huge movie that came out. The, um, just the symbolism is everywhere of the sphere
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in the occult. This is just in modernity where the sphere is represented everywhere at all times,
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all types of architecture. This is the actual Academy museum in Hollywood.
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And realizing with the show, it's like, I'm not allowed to like,
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look or like any shapes anymore. All the best shapes. Yeah. Yeah. It's interesting. I mean,
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they're all loaded symbolically. And this one is interesting. New Zealand, uh,
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city council decided in their main downtown court promenade, just to suspend this sphere with,
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with small wires, just as a decorative piece. Oh, I was like, what's going on. It's a hub,
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but you could see there's, there's wires and that's odd on all the capital buildings in the United
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States and every, every state. It's always a sphere spheres everywhere, everywhere spheres everywhere.
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And I mean, we got into, we get into the domes and the, um, obelisks and another episode of
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investigating Babylon, but the spheres are everywhere. This is actually, um,
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um, the Pomodoro sphere. We'll talk about a minute. This, I used to live in Tulsa. This is
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a picture from Tulsa where they had this massive, uh, globe earth with a bunch of people sitting
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there praising it. And it was supposed to stand for diversity, but it actually turned out to be
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really creepy. Um, uh, just again, there's, this is taken from ancient Greece with the God who held
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up the world, who held up the sphere. Oh, uh, Atlas, Atlas. Atlas. Yeah. Now in the ancient world,
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they, I know this is a debate. People try to, people try to debate this topic, but Atlas in the
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ancient world was not holding up the globe that we talk about today. He was holding up the celestial
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spheres as they believed in ancient Greece. And there was multiple celestial spheres in the sky
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that he was supposed to be upholding. And so this is why this, it's the same homage to the same stuff
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throughout architecture. It's everywhere. And then we get into the Masonic tracing boards to where the
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the spheres are at the tops of the pillars always with the LC and I, the big G all that stuff.
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It's all a part of their iconography as well. The spheres are everywhere. And then you get into
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some really weird middle-aged like scepter in the sphere kind of a deal. Yes. Or these, uh,
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ancient paintings, these very weird Baroque style paintings. There's people holding spheres.
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Yeah. Yeah. And you're like, what's going on to make it those. Yeah. There it is. Scepter and spear.
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That is interesting. The statue of Athena, um, where she has, uh, the God Nike under one hand,
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he's sitting on top of a sphere in her hand. His spheres are everywhere. The spheres was a part of a
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symbolism to ancient raw. And it was referenced as the sun many oftentimes, but other times it wasn't
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because it was the serpent that wrapped around the sphere and the sphere outside of the sun was being
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used and depicted as being offered to raw. And there's a, there's a book in the 18th century BC.
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It's called the book of the heavenly cow. It's an ancient Egyptian writing that, um, it goes through
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a long detailed storyline of raw and how he used to live on the earth amongst man, but then there was
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a great rebellion and he got upset. So he had his chief engineer building my house in the sky
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connected to the firmaments that he could stay away from mankind. That's interesting. Sounds familiar.
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Um, well, listen, Sean, I, I know over here, I got top is sweating. He's got to go get his wife.
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I hate that we have to bring this in, uh, for a landing, but, um, this is overwhelming. It's fascinating,
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man. It's so fascinating. I, this whole thing, especially with the, with the Vedics, I feel like, um,
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their, their mythology is kind of the gift that keeps on giving, you know, like I, I always say,
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I don't not believe in, um, that these people had their gods, their pantheons and everything.
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I think it's all real. They just were fundamentally wrong about the nature of the deities that they
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worshiped, uh, but that they all have some little piece of the puzzle. Uh, and so when people kind
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of look at me, cause they go, Oh, you're Christian. That means you don't believe in these gods or those
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gods, but your God is real. It's like, no, it's like my God is, is the God. These things are all
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creations. The fallen are creations. And then these, these other things beneath them are their offspring.
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Um, and yeah, they were, they were given and taught unbelievable technologies and, and, and,
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you know, these crazy kind of, uh, practices and things like that, but that's all real. That's all
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real. I, it's interesting. Cause I think that kind of upsets a lot of other, uh, Christians, but
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I, that that's just the way that I, I came to understand these things, but, um,
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we got to bring it in for a landing. Go ahead. Yes. Final statement for the landing revelation 12.
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It talks about Satan, Michael attacking Satan, Satan losing and being hurled to the earth.
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And it says in verse 13 or verse 12, woe to the earth into the sea with great fury,
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the devil has come down to you knowing he only has a short time. So why, where was he before he was
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coming down? It says in verse eight, when the dragon was not strong enough and Michael overcame him, he
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no longer was a place found in heaven for him and his angels. Now that word angel is also the word
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messengers, which would apply to unclean spirits as well. This is what I talked about previously about
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that Greek word cosmos Kratos, which is the P the territory of heaven below the moon and the,
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in the land of the earth where the unclean spirits and astral spirits have it and have it. So when you
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ask ourselves, is Satan hanging out in some hotel in Paris, does he have some palace and let the wait
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to you? Is he deep underground, some bunker in Kazakhstan, or does the Bible already tell us where he
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is? And there's a moment in the future where, where God tells Michael, kick him out of this place.
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He comes down to the earth, woe to the earth and its inhabitants for he's come to you with fuel of
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fury and wrath. And then there's a, a chaotic time of tribulation that has to be stopped by the return of
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Christ. So during that's 42 months where Satan is thrown down, this is where Apollyon appears.
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Does the first and second beast show up? The second beast, which I put forward is Nurgle.
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Is the one who creates the AI, which is the briefs life into the image of the first beast.
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So he creates an idol who is a representation of the first beast, which is Osiris. And that image
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is given the breadth of life and goes out through the world, forcing it to worship it or killing
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people. That is what the God of war did in the ancient world. That is what Hermes did. That's
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what the Nubis did. That's what Vishnu is prophesied to return and do an ancient theology of, of India.
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That's what Buddha is going to do. Another question. Unbelievable. Look at you go. Sorry.
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Because you, you bring this guy here and he's saying all those great things, dude. And then
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you tell me that I got to get my wife. And then I, um, why the ninth, why is, why is he the ninth,
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uh, iteration? And is that the final iteration? Or no, right? Cause he's no, there's more,
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but for whatever reason, that particular avatar, like, you know, took off because he seemed to be,
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you know, fat, happy, and peaceful. And it seemed to be like more palpable for different cultures
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that accepted Hinduism. Cause you know, it's not just India, like people in Japan and Korea,
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they also practice Hinduism stuff. So it was like the Malaysians, a whole bunch of different people
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groups. So it's not just the Indians. And so that was, what was widely adopted was the picture of
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the Buddha. He just looks a little, you know, unassuming fat, little happy guy. Like he just had a big
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meal, you know, you ever been in a Spanish household that has like Buddha statues? Like back in the
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nineties. I mean, yeah. Dumb Spanish people. Okay. That's my family. Thank you. Uh, cause I
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would, I would go and see them in, in, in, you know, in Elizabeth, which is a terrible place to
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be. And, uh, and I would always, I didn't understand what they, I didn't think about it.
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No, they just had this Buddha and they would say things like, Oh, it's like, it brings good luck.
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I'm like, you live in Elizabeth. So you guys wonder, you ever wonder why the two witnesses show up in
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revelation 11, they have 42 months for testimony and they can't be killed until the end of those 42
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months. And then they're killed by the beast who come outside of the pit, which, which is Apollyon
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Osiris, that the same character, like, I think it's going to get old school biblical right before
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Christ shows up. Like it's going to get ancient prophets of old. They have miraculous powers.
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They can inflict plague on any nation that they want at any time as, as revelation 11 says, that's
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a problem. And then you've got ancient gods showing up to try to enact forceful worship on people.
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And as revelation 13, seven through 10 says, uh, the first beast goes out and makes war against
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all nations. And so there's, you know, you have a, this is why Christ has to come back and,
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you know, like stop all this. I think that it's a, it's a, it's going to get extremely old school
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biblical. And I don't think there'll be like, it's going to get so stark defied, right? You're
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either persecuted because you like relation 12 says you, you believe in the testimony of Jesus
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Christ and the commandments of God, or you've given your allegiance to the beast, um, first,
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second beast to the dragon, to the unholy Trinity, the pantheon of, of nastiness and all of their
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deception. So I like the pantheon of nastiness. That's a t-shirt, that's a t-shirt right there.
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And by the way, uh, I really like your t-shirt. Yeah, I like that one too. It's dope. My, my brand is
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like, I try to do things to, uh, like make t-shirts to cause a conversation. And I don't know, maybe
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sometimes I'm just like, yeah, I'm doing a lot of artwork here, but this is like, you were created
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that I would be like, what do you mean by that? You know, if I saw you in the street, like sit
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down, have a seat. Yeah. It's a great conversation starter. And then two hours later, I'd be like,
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I'm sorry, Sean, but I got to get my wife. I don't know if I would, if somebody was walking
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around with a pantheon of nastiness shirt, I don't know that I'd ask. I wouldn't talk to that guy.
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I don't know what you're talking about, dog, but I don't want to know. Um, Sean, one more time before we get out
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here, where can everybody find your work? Yeah, we're our kingdom of context on YouTube rumble and
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Facebook. And so you guys check it out. We have an investigating Babylon series. Uh, we also have
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the days of Noah, uh, animated series we're making about the lifespan of Noah, but this is our main
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page kingdom of context. And so if you, we have the playlists right there, you can go to both the
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investigating Babylon series and the 42 series playlists. And you can, um, you can watch all this
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uninterrupted, which I go into much more detail. Like I'm just giving highlights of this stuff.
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Yeah. So investigating Babylon series is kind of like a dark yellow thumbnail there.
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Yeah, guys, this is a, it's a number to go over here. Yeah. Look at this stuff. This is a,
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a wealth of information and knowledge. Yeah. If these little past two episodes haven't given,
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haven't piqued your interest, uh, I don't know what to tell you. There's something,
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there's something wrong with you. This is simply not for you. You might be locked in with the pantheon
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of nastiness if this didn't resonate with you. Um, all right. For all of you, all of you that love time
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travel movies, we even do a whole episode on that. It's called the impossible spell.
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And we talk about all the symbolism of the, the triquetra and everything involved in the
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CERN and all that kind of stuff. So if you like all that, all that stuff, we go into all that as
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well with history as well. So as you, hopefully as you've been able to demonstrate, uh, as you've
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been able to see me demonstrate throughout these, both these videos, I'm not just making up stuff
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about these symbols. Like these are documented meanings for these things. There's a history there.
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It correlates with what the Bible has all been saying this whole time. And this, the Bible took
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place within all of these events. So like, it's all connected guys. Yeah. Well, Sean does a great
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job of bringing receipts. So if you guys like all the ideas that we have, uh, Sean actually has
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information to back up instead of just wild schizophrenic speculation, like we have here,
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uh, go and check out kingdom in context. Sean, thank you so much for your time, brother. Um,
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thank you guys. Tap, pick up your wife. I will pick up my wife, but until next time, guys,
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don't forget to obey, submit and comply. We will see you tomorrow.
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The greatest hypnotist on planet earth is a oblong box in the corner of the room. It is constantly
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telling us what to believe is real. You can persuade us that what they see with their eyes is what there
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is to see. Because they'll laugh in the face of an expedition that portrays the bigger picture