Nephilim Death Squad - August 10, 2025


Scofield and Circumcision - Book of Genesis w⧸ Ed Mabrie


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 28 minutes

Words per Minute

209.23668

Word Count

18,607

Sentence Count

1,449

Misogynist Sentences

13

Hate Speech Sentences

55


Summary

In this episode of the book of Genesis series, we continue our conversation with Ed Mabry. We discuss a variety of topics, including: What's going on with the home of the brave? Why do we have to call our patrons? What are we supposed to call them? Why should we call them Poppy or Poppy?


Transcript

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00:00:48.200 You didn't put the...
00:00:49.680 No.
00:00:50.320 You didn't do the thing.
00:00:52.580 That's okay.
00:00:53.620 You got to do the...
00:00:54.660 Yeah, we'll do it manually.
00:00:55.780 Yeah, just press the...
00:00:56.340 But just be more awkward first.
00:00:57.480 Sure.
00:00:57.940 Just start the...
00:00:58.980 Put the intro.
00:00:59.480 Everyone act like that didn't happen.
00:01:00.620 Here we go.
00:01:02.200 Top Lops of Productions.
00:01:06.460 We are being hypnotized by people like this.
00:01:12.600 Newsreaders, politicians, teachers, lecturers.
00:01:16.540 We are in a country and in a world that is being run by unbelievably sick people.
00:01:25.460 The chasm between what we're told is going on and what is really going on is absolutely normal.
00:01:31.720 Oh, yeah, dude.
00:01:32.720 There's some Nephilim shit.
00:01:34.180 It's like we all know what's going down, but no one's saying shit what happened to the home of the brave.
00:01:39.640 These motherfuckers, they controlling us now.
00:01:41.580 I know we're talking about how they made us probably slaves.
00:01:44.740 And everybody's just walking around.
00:01:46.820 Head in the clouds.
00:01:47.500 I want to wake you to a dead in the grave.
00:01:49.940 But then it's too late.
00:01:50.920 We need to be ready to raise up.
00:01:52.760 Welcome to the end of day.
00:01:54.420 Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to another episode of Nephilim Death Squad.
00:02:05.520 I am David Lee Corbo, a.k.a. The Raven.
00:02:07.700 That is Top Lobster, the father of disinformation.
00:02:10.500 We're not going to paywall this.
00:02:12.140 This is the continuation of the Book of Genesis series with Ed Mabry.
00:02:15.240 But we do want to let you guys know where to support us if you want to support us.
00:02:18.520 That is patreon.com backslash Nephilim Death Squad.
00:02:21.200 Sign up for whatever tier you'd like.
00:02:22.400 You get a bunch of different perks, including early access to episodes before they drop to the general public.
00:02:27.260 And when we release Bohemian Grove tickets, you guys are going to get first dibs.
00:02:31.760 Isn't that cool?
00:02:32.360 If you sign up for the daddy tier, we'll call you daddy.
00:02:34.300 Somebody did sign up for the daddy tier.
00:02:38.400 And if you sign up for the mommy tier, we'll call you mommy.
00:02:40.980 You know, Ed was wondering what sort of value to bring his Patreon members.
00:02:45.160 There you go, Ed.
00:02:45.920 And maybe there's an idea.
00:02:47.160 If they sign up for a certain tier, Ed may call you daddy.
00:02:50.260 I will do that.
00:02:52.400 You know what?
00:02:53.620 Yeah, you can call me Papa.
00:02:55.900 You can call me.
00:02:58.220 Hey, you know, what's that saying?
00:03:00.360 It's like, you know, someone said that people who, it was a political thing, like during the Obama era,
00:03:07.540 when everyone thought that Obama liked them because he seemed like such a cool guy.
00:03:10.620 It said people who like Obama, like people go to a strip club and think the stripper likes him because they call him Poppy.
00:03:15.860 Exactly.
00:03:16.720 Exactly.
00:03:17.160 Yeah, it's very much the same thing.
00:03:18.320 But, well, I guess if you do it at Ed's, you get to call him.
00:03:21.180 He'd figured it out.
00:03:22.000 You get to call him Poppy and I guess maybe mommy.
00:03:24.780 We have to call our patrons.
00:03:26.340 Apparently, there's one guy out there that we have to call daddy.
00:03:28.740 Thank God we haven't run into him.
00:03:29.920 He hasn't redeemed it yet.
00:03:31.160 He hasn't redeemed it.
00:03:32.160 Yeah, I'm waiting.
00:03:32.820 That's actually a surprise to me.
00:03:34.160 We're just going to get a knock on the door one day.
00:03:36.600 It's just going to be this patron.
00:03:37.780 With the paper and he's like, you see?
00:03:40.920 I'm here to make good.
00:03:43.680 I'll come up with the Poppy tier.
00:03:45.400 You have to, if you pay a certain amount, I will call you Poppy.
00:03:50.100 I'm going to sign up for it.
00:03:51.860 Ed, it's been a while.
00:03:53.260 It's always, we do this too often.
00:03:54.860 There's a long stretch.
00:03:55.640 I know you've been out and you've been about and it's good to have you back.
00:03:59.400 People have been asking, where is Ed?
00:04:01.160 And so here he is, guys.
00:04:02.940 We actually had a guy just today say, hey, I really miss the Ed Mabry episodes.
00:04:08.800 And we didn't say anything to him.
00:04:10.540 And then like a couple of hours later, he was like, oh my God, it's happening.
00:04:13.320 Because he got the notification that you were coming.
00:04:15.620 So that guy is crushing today.
00:04:17.260 All these guys are super schizophrenic.
00:04:18.860 So they're like, I spoke it into existence.
00:04:21.100 I was like, ooh, we planned it.
00:04:22.340 We kind of knew it was going to happen already.
00:04:25.300 But you know, sure, whatever floats your boat.
00:04:28.000 Well, the main reason I've been out of commission, some of my patrons know this,
00:04:32.460 is because my mom had surgery recently.
00:04:35.040 So I had to go down to take care of her.
00:04:37.360 And a lot of, just a lot of stuff happening.
00:04:39.840 I mean, if you, you know, my mom, she's, you know, she's older, you know, she's, you know,
00:04:44.000 getting, you know, getting into the stage of life where, you know, it's time to start doing estate planning and stuff like that.
00:04:48.460 And for those of you who have gone through that, you know, that your relatives can become the biggest a-holes on earth.
00:04:55.360 And it was just stunning what I've had to deal with the last four weeks, you know, with helping her out,
00:05:01.580 doing with my relatives who've just completely lost their minds.
00:05:03.700 And it's a whole thing.
00:05:05.620 But that's why I have not been available.
00:05:08.820 And even, you know, my content has kind of dropped a bit on my channel, but I'm getting it back up.
00:05:13.440 And there's some new things that I'm doing that I actually notify my patrons of this morning.
00:05:17.680 But, yeah, I'm getting, I'm back in the saddle.
00:05:20.500 Well, ladies and gentlemen, I hate to break it to you.
00:05:23.440 There are more important things than filling your content holes.
00:05:26.120 And Ed Mabry has been addressing those more important things.
00:05:28.880 How is Mama Mabry doing from the surgery?
00:05:33.280 She's doing much better, which is why I'm back home now.
00:05:36.640 You know, she, it wasn't, it wasn't major, major surgery, but at her age, every surgery is major surgery.
00:05:42.460 And so a lot of pain, things like that.
00:05:45.100 And she just wouldn't rest.
00:05:45.940 My mother's a busybody.
00:05:47.040 She's supposed to rest.
00:05:48.360 And every time I look up, she was in the kitchen washing dishes.
00:05:50.940 I'm like, I'm here to do that stuff.
00:05:52.380 Get back in the bed.
00:05:53.340 And she's like, well, I'm just not used to being laid up.
00:05:56.040 How old is she, Ed?
00:05:57.480 She's 84.
00:05:58.880 She reminds me of my abuela, because I had a, I had a grandma that's more.
00:06:03.620 83.
00:06:04.060 I'm sorry, she's 83.
00:06:05.320 83.
00:06:05.920 Man, that's still, what a blessed age.
00:06:07.300 Don't let her hear you say 84.
00:06:10.760 Don't make me any older.
00:06:12.420 My grandma was the same way, man.
00:06:13.900 And my dad was very much like you, where he was always there helping her out.
00:06:18.400 And it took a toll on him.
00:06:20.100 I mean, my dad aged, he was a 40 something, maybe 50 at the time.
00:06:24.620 And he didn't look it.
00:06:25.280 He looked 30.
00:06:25.920 But by the time those six, seven years had passed of him taking care of her, he was, he's grayed out and he aged.
00:06:33.140 But I think it's a blessing, though.
00:06:34.380 I think like I look at him and I look at what he did for her there.
00:06:38.580 And now, like I moved them onto the property with me or, you know, they moved with me and I'm paying it back because I saw what he did for his mom.
00:06:49.000 And I'm like, you know what?
00:06:50.140 I'm not going to have my mom, my parents go through this, this, this end of life stuff alone.
00:06:56.520 And they have to come and deal with my bullshit.
00:06:58.700 So, yeah, you're doing you're doing the right thing, man.
00:07:01.840 It's hard.
00:07:02.500 But, you know, and the top part is we'll get to the actual content in a minute.
00:07:06.260 But the toughest thing for me is that, you know, I don't live near her.
00:07:09.940 You know, I'm in northern California.
00:07:11.580 She's in southern California.
00:07:12.620 I mean, it's an hour flight.
00:07:14.080 But in this, you know, four or five, five or six hour drive.
00:07:17.460 But, you know, I've got my family up here that I have that I'm with.
00:07:21.200 And so I'm only down there occasionally.
00:07:22.940 And there's people, people try to take advantage of old people.
00:07:26.140 I mean, I've had to go through like all of her stuff and like her gardeners not doing what landscapers not doing what he's supposed to be doing.
00:07:31.880 Roofers come on.
00:07:32.600 They're supposed to be doing work.
00:07:33.760 I get up there like you guys haven't done anything.
00:07:35.480 What the hell are you charging?
00:07:36.580 So it's just a lot of stuff.
00:07:38.340 And I wish I was closer.
00:07:39.740 I wish we were.
00:07:40.140 And she won't move up here.
00:07:41.460 I mean, you've got your folks on your on your property.
00:07:44.200 We've been trying to get my mother to move up with us.
00:07:46.640 And she's like, no, this is my house.
00:07:47.920 I've lived here for 50 years.
00:07:49.720 I don't want to leave.
00:07:50.600 So what do you do?
00:07:52.180 Yeah, I got an aunt that's very much the same way where she has she's trying to juggle two properties.
00:07:57.740 She's up there in age.
00:07:58.540 She's in her 70s.
00:07:59.740 And she grew up in one of those properties.
00:08:02.600 And so and then the other one, it was kind of her first home that she bought.
00:08:05.920 And now she's just sitting here trying to juggle them both.
00:08:07.740 She doesn't want to get rid of them.
00:08:08.660 And, you know, it's I understand places can mean a lot.
00:08:12.500 You raise families.
00:08:14.240 And, you know, so I understand.
00:08:16.360 But it's a it's a shame.
00:08:18.840 Maybe maybe who knows?
00:08:19.640 Maybe she'll get a little bit tired of keeping the other place up and she'll come and hang out with you.
00:08:23.240 This is as long as I bring a little yappy dog with her.
00:08:26.720 I can't I can't stand that much.
00:08:29.460 At the end of the episode, we'll have to split some of this money with you.
00:08:32.680 We have a fifty dollar super chat.
00:08:33.940 We had a twenty dollar just before Philippians four for rejoice in the Lord.
00:08:37.760 Always and sorry, always.
00:08:40.740 And again, I say rejoice and another twenty dollars from Scott.
00:08:44.260 This one's for the main camera fund.
00:08:46.140 But we have the camera set up.
00:08:47.560 Are they trying to say it looks bad?
00:08:48.840 I think it looks good.
00:08:49.620 If we finally dialed it in, we just had some technical difficulties.
00:08:52.120 But thank you, Scott.
00:08:53.240 And yeah, it's the first time I've seen you guys in the studio together.
00:08:57.560 So obviously changes are happening that I missed out on when I was on my my my my sabbatical.
00:09:04.660 Yeah, well, I didn't want to.
00:09:07.500 But yeah, top got a hair up his butt and decided that it was it was time for the studio and he took at it sprinting.
00:09:13.640 So, I mean, you know, you weren't gone for a super long time, but it feels like it.
00:09:17.580 Right. Because we're in this whole new environment.
00:09:19.540 But we just have a technically the same room that wherever you were talking to me, wherever I was, I was I was facing this way.
00:09:25.500 OK, now we've changed the we've changed it all.
00:09:28.600 And this is the setup we're going with.
00:09:30.260 So Dave moved a lot closer to me and we've been doing this thing for a couple of months where we're still doing like a virtual meeting, even though I'm eight, eight minutes away.
00:09:39.940 So I'm just like, just come over.
00:09:41.540 Yeah, yeah, we'll build it.
00:09:43.080 Oh, there we go.
00:09:43.620 We built it and it looks good and it's sort of functioning for now.
00:09:47.320 And, you know, not bad for a couple of retards.
00:09:49.180 But, you know, Ed, I remember what we were talking about.
00:09:52.680 You remember what we were going to talk about?
00:09:53.720 Specifically, because we were going to we were going to talk about foreskin.
00:09:57.500 Oh, that's right.
00:09:58.700 Foreskins and Scofield.
00:09:59.680 I didn't forget.
00:10:02.140 It's been hanging out because what is in the back of his mind this entire time?
00:10:05.860 Yeah.
00:10:06.880 No, well, because, I mean, that was my last.
00:10:08.460 You know, you guys have been doing a ton of shows since then.
00:10:10.480 I've done very little.
00:10:11.280 So like one of the last one of the last podcasts I was on was with you guys.
00:10:14.960 So, of course, I remember that.
00:10:15.940 OK, I've got to come up with the Scofield Bible stuff and foreskin stuff.
00:10:19.640 Circumcision.
00:10:20.040 I'm looking forward.
00:10:20.860 Man, what a banger.
00:10:22.760 We really just keep serving up bangers to the audience.
00:10:25.360 The Scofield Bible and foreskins.
00:10:27.300 I mean, I mean, really, really one in the same.
00:10:29.600 It's the same thing.
00:10:30.360 Yeah.
00:10:30.480 It's redundancy, boy.
00:10:34.000 So, OK.
00:10:34.780 All right.
00:10:35.100 I don't know if you want to because, you know, there's a hierarchy of things.
00:10:38.560 Are we saving one for dessert and we're going with the main course first?
00:10:41.960 Which one do you want to start with?
00:10:43.180 Well, let me start really quick with like a quick announcement that I made for my patrons.
00:10:47.320 Oh, yes, please.
00:10:48.380 Where can they find you, Ed?
00:10:49.400 Oh, my God.
00:10:50.000 We didn't even talk about that.
00:10:51.780 Yeah.
00:10:52.000 So main site, the legacy site is faithbyreason.net.
00:10:54.820 You send the scroll bar below.
00:10:56.940 And for patrons, which is where I'm steering everyone, because that's where, you know, that's where the action is.
00:11:02.040 That's where you can interact with me.
00:11:03.400 And I'm much more active there.
00:11:05.680 And that is.
00:11:06.780 Yeah.
00:11:07.000 So that's faithbyreason.net.
00:11:08.440 Actually, I haven't even put up my last Genesis, my latest Genesis series piece up there.
00:11:11.720 So, yeah, that's I got to update that.
00:11:13.720 I've actually been doing some things on that.
00:11:16.440 And then just here's my patron.
00:11:19.100 And if you actually scroll down, you'll see what I just posted an announcement.
00:11:22.520 It's about the Revelation series is going to be exclusively for members.
00:11:27.140 It's going behind a paywall.
00:11:28.940 All the stuff that was that was free on YouTube, 60 episodes, more than 60 hours,
00:11:35.060 where the stuff is going to only be available for patrons and for members of faithbyreason.net.
00:11:42.840 And the reason for that is twofold.
00:11:44.540 Number one, Netflix has just been, Netflix, excuse me, YouTube.
00:11:49.200 YouTube has just been, like, not very kind to me.
00:11:52.740 They, I'm not getting the views I'm supposed to be getting.
00:11:55.760 More people, there are more comments sometimes in my comment section than there are views,
00:12:00.140 meaning I'm getting shadow banned.
00:12:02.100 I've got a couple strikes against me.
00:12:03.760 A lot of myself has been demonetized.
00:12:05.940 Some of my more popular videos, you know, are demonetized for reasons I don't even understand
00:12:11.820 because I'm not doing any kind of profanity.
00:12:14.460 What were the strikes for?
00:12:15.520 What did you get strikes for?
00:12:16.840 Medical misinformation because I had the audacity of saying that a certain injection would have an effect
00:12:25.800 on your DNA, which is exactly what the literature in that particular.
00:12:30.000 That's the point of it, isn't it?
00:12:31.700 Yeah, right.
00:12:32.180 And I was told I was giving out medical information, and it happened twice.
00:12:36.280 And so I have two strikes against me there.
00:12:38.840 And, yeah, being demonetized and stuff.
00:12:40.760 I'm like, you know what?
00:12:41.340 Well, the hell with YouTube.
00:12:43.980 And why am I, you guys are running commercials on my stuff, and you're getting money,
00:12:48.040 but I'm not because you demonetized some of my stuff.
00:12:50.860 So why am I giving it to you for free if people want it and if they see the value?
00:12:55.820 And that's the second thing.
00:12:56.500 I mean, this is a lot of work.
00:12:57.680 You guys know this.
00:12:58.540 You know, doing all this stuff is not easy and it's time consuming.
00:13:02.880 And there's value in it.
00:13:04.280 So I want to give it to the people who are actually giving me value in return.
00:13:07.240 So, you know, my patrons there are kind enough to give me the value, and they're getting
00:13:12.740 something in return.
00:13:13.460 So I'm just going to make it available to them and to members.
00:13:16.640 And, you know, there'll be teasers on YouTube and on Rumble.
00:13:19.960 And if you want to get the whole series, then you've got to come to one of the paid tiers.
00:13:25.100 Yeah, I mean, it's – I get it.
00:13:27.620 You've got to move away from these – you want to talk – it's like a parasitic relationship.
00:13:30.860 Like you said, they're putting ads on your content, but you're not getting paid for it.
00:13:34.400 It's like, man, how much worse could it really get there?
00:13:38.460 Exactly.
00:13:39.020 So there'll still be stuff on YouTube, but, you know, the main stuff that I'm putting a lot of work into –
00:13:44.840 I'll probably do the same with the Genesis series, just make that exclusive for people who, you know,
00:13:49.420 who see the value and are willing to, you know, to give resources in return.
00:13:52.860 And I've got – you know, my Patreon is growing.
00:13:55.360 I really appreciate it.
00:13:56.380 And I want to make sure that the people who are supporting me are getting the value
00:14:01.120 and not people who are, you know, who aren't supporting me.
00:14:04.300 So that's one more time.
00:14:05.120 Patreon.com backslash faithbyreason, correct?
00:14:08.140 Yes.
00:14:09.060 There you go.
00:14:09.760 All right.
00:14:10.280 Another $10 super chat.
00:14:12.720 Ed, YouTube.
00:14:14.060 Ed is – Ed over YouTube.
00:14:15.400 Oh, yeah.
00:14:15.760 Mock the – harder.
00:14:17.800 Yeah, yeah.
00:14:18.500 Mock the – inoculant.
00:14:20.420 Do it harder.
00:14:21.080 And I wasn't even mocking it.
00:14:22.620 But, yeah, anyway.
00:14:24.140 That's the thing is, like, the game that we're playing with this, like, we're very careful.
00:14:28.420 I put a lot of work into censoring anything that might trigger whatever just so that we can get seen by a bigger audience.
00:14:34.700 And it's, you know, it's the work that I've got to do.
00:14:37.580 It's a real dance.
00:14:38.680 It's a real dance, yeah.
00:14:39.660 And people get upset.
00:14:40.520 They'll look at our YouTube and they'll go, oh, what?
00:14:43.120 This is a censored version.
00:14:44.400 All these words are bleeped out.
00:14:45.900 And it's, like, this is the only version that can exist.
00:14:48.820 There could be no version of this.
00:14:50.580 Which is, like, you know, very close to – we almost had that.
00:14:53.540 We had two strikes.
00:14:54.400 We almost got the whole channel, you know, nuked.
00:14:57.980 So it's this or nothing, guys.
00:15:00.560 And if you want to support, you know, YouTube, which I understand.
00:15:03.260 It's a great place for cat videos and such.
00:15:06.280 And also instructionals.
00:15:07.620 Half the stuff I know how to fix on my car is because of YouTube.
00:15:09.740 I get it.
00:15:10.560 But if you want to support that model, this is what you're going to get.
00:15:13.120 And otherwise, Patreon is the place to be until – even us, we're looking for a way one day to get off of Patreon because even they can pull the rug out from underneath you.
00:15:22.360 But we were promised – Foreskins.
00:15:25.180 We were promised the Schofield Bible.
00:15:26.460 Yes, okay, yes.
00:15:26.900 And so I'm very interested in watching you navigate this.
00:15:32.260 What are we going to – how are we going to do this, Ed?
00:15:34.180 Why don't we start with the Schofield part?
00:15:37.380 And I think that might actually lead to – back to Genesis where the circumcision was instituted and that sort of thing.
00:15:44.660 So the Schofield Bible is extremely – it's very much in the news right now.
00:15:50.280 It's in the public zeitgeist.
00:15:52.340 And so there's a lot of mythology around it, you know, some truth, but some things are not so true.
00:15:58.080 And people are just saying a lot of things about it that, you know, is it really true of what they're saying?
00:16:04.200 So essentially what you hear – let's start with the myths about it, the things that aren't true.
00:16:10.440 And here – by the way, I'm not here to promote the Schofield Bible at all.
00:16:13.940 I'm not saying that.
00:16:14.460 But I want to just be objective and say, what is this really about?
00:16:18.260 So some of the myths around it is that the Schofield Bible, that C.I. Schofield, Cyrus I. Schofield, essentially rewrote a – or wrote a version of the Bible that weaved in basically Zionist propaganda and some Zionism – yeah, Zionism and dispensationalism and very pro-Israel ideas.
00:16:41.460 And that his dispensationalism affected or was affected by John Darby, who was famous for his takes on the rapture and things like that.
00:16:53.140 So – and that maybe Schofield was funded by the Rothschilds when Israel was in the – was on the – was about to be established and in order to get Christian – Protestant Christians on the side of Israel and things like that.
00:17:08.640 So there are some things about that that just are blatantly false.
00:17:13.900 One of them is that Schofield rewrote the Bible.
00:17:16.700 No, the Schofield Bible, as it were, is a King James version of the Bible that has study notes.
00:17:22.760 So what Schofield – what C.I. Schofield did is he published a Bible and he had extensive study notes that were embedded in the Bible.
00:17:32.840 So you'd have – the top half of a page would have the verses from the King James.
00:17:37.840 Then the bottom half would be Schofield's notes about what he thought these – what he felt these things meant, how they tied to other verses.
00:17:45.320 For example, he'd have something about creation, you know, in Genesis chapter 1.
00:17:50.060 Then he'll – he'd refer to, you know, Genesis – excuse me, the creation narrative that's talked about in Job and maybe in Colossians where it talks about how, you know, Jesus brought everything together and he holds all these things together.
00:18:03.240 What he was doing was doing a commentary.
00:18:06.140 So it's not true that he rewrote the Bible.
00:18:08.960 It is true that he made a commentary about it.
00:18:10.920 But it is also true that it had a more pro-Israel stance.
00:18:16.780 And the Bible was originally – his version, his Schofield Bible, his notes, was written in, I think, was 1909 and I think was revised to – in 1917.
00:18:28.160 And it became very popular because it was one of the very few Bibles that had a commentary built into it.
00:18:34.240 Most of the Bibles were just, you know, the scripture.
00:18:36.660 And then you'd have to get – buy another commentary, so you'd have to be referencing two books back and forth.
00:18:41.240 So this was more convenient for people who were studying the Bible.
00:18:43.200 You have his notes right there.
00:18:45.180 So, again, it became extremely popular, especially around that time because that's when World War I started, you know, a couple years after his revised version.
00:18:54.520 Then World War II happened.
00:18:55.800 So people were – you know, these are huge wars.
00:18:57.880 People in crisis start turning back to the Bible and to God.
00:19:01.200 And here was this popular Bible that is basically an all-in-one.
00:19:04.960 So the good news about it was that, you know, people were studying the Bible more.
00:19:09.700 The controversial aspect was C.S. Schofield's notes because, again, the Bible is inspired by God.
00:19:15.180 Commentaries are not.
00:19:16.840 And, you know, what Schofield was doing is similar to what I do.
00:19:19.740 I do commentary.
00:19:20.560 I do my commentary on the book of Revelation.
00:19:22.200 I'm doing commentary on the book of Genesis.
00:19:24.360 But I'm not perfect.
00:19:26.000 My words are not from God.
00:19:28.040 They are my words.
00:19:29.960 And, you know, I love that people are embracing it and they're getting something from my teachings, which is great.
00:19:36.480 But I could be wrong on certain things, which is why I encourage folks, always study for yourself.
00:19:42.040 You know, take what I say.
00:19:42.560 Was there anything within his commentary that seemed subversive?
00:19:46.900 I mean, I understand that there was this pro-Israel bent, but is that was that just an honest take of his or was, you know, does it reek of some sort of subversion?
00:19:56.680 Well, that's what people believe, because it here's and this is where we'll get back to Genesis.
00:20:03.120 The main area that he popularized that affects the way the Protestant church felt about Israel was the Abrahamic covenant where God, I believe it starts in Genesis chapter 12, where God calls Abraham.
00:20:18.800 He said, you know, he calls him and says, come out of your land and I will take you, paraphrasing, to a land that I will show you and I'll make a great nation out of you.
00:20:28.880 And you will, you know, you will bless the earth and through your descendants, you know, the earth will be blessed through your through your progeny.
00:20:35.640 And I will bless them that bless you and I will curse them that curse you.
00:20:40.220 And Schofield's notes about that basically said that that is referring to Israel, to the Jewish people, to the Israelites, so that anyone who blesses them will be blessed.
00:20:52.500 Anyone who curses them will be cursed.
00:20:54.880 And that that that carries over to any modern Jew, Judaism, not modern Judaism, modern Jews, modern Israel.
00:21:03.280 And his his commentaries and his Bible became very popular in seminaries.
00:21:08.680 So you had an entire generation of pastors being trained and using the Schofield Bible as their main reference source.
00:21:16.820 And so they took that to mean, well, we have to bless Israel in blessing and cursing.
00:21:21.460 Look at the definitions of those things.
00:21:23.260 Blessings and cursings are words.
00:21:24.420 I think we might have talked about this previously.
00:21:26.260 Yeah, that was actually a really great way of looking at it that I wasn't too sure I understood.
00:21:30.760 But the way that we defined it on the last episode was, you know, blessing isn't necessarily support of Israel as a government or even support in their military movements or even financial support.
00:21:45.060 But really what it is, is, you know, saying something like praying, not speaking ill of.
00:21:50.820 Yeah, not cursing them.
00:21:51.800 We're talking about spiritual concepts, right?
00:21:54.000 A blessing would be that they come to realize that Jesus Christ is the Messiah and they rectify the direction that they've been taking.
00:22:00.860 And that that's a sort of blessing, whereas a curse is like, you know, I hope terrible things happen to them and I hope they never realize what they've done.
00:22:08.460 Exactly.
00:22:09.040 So and so that is the correct definition, a biblical definition of blessing and cursing.
00:22:12.760 And unfortunately, some folks and again, what is there?
00:22:16.580 Was there a nefarious hand behind it?
00:22:18.420 Possibly.
00:22:18.900 I don't know for sure.
00:22:19.920 Was he was there a Rothschild financial incentives given to some of these seminaries to promote some of these things?
00:22:26.400 Maybe.
00:22:26.640 But because what I know when I was growing up and the pastor of the church, when I was growing up, he went to seminary, he went to Dallas Theological Seminary, which is one of the biggest ones.
00:22:35.940 Dallas and Moody are probably the two most well-known seminaries and they embraced this idea.
00:22:40.700 And he took it to the blessing, meaning that you have to say nothing but positive things about Israel and you can't say anything wrong about it.
00:22:49.440 And that has carried over to this day because we talked about last time the Christian Zionists versus the people, the replacement theologists, these two extremes.
00:22:59.060 And the Christian Zionists have taken that the words based on what they read in Schofield and what they studied to mean that you not only can you not say anything bad about Israel, you have to only say good things about them.
00:23:12.220 Otherwise, you will God will curse you.
00:23:15.080 And they have the wrong definition of cursing.
00:23:17.380 They think, again, like you were just saying, Raven, that blessing means doing stuff, giving them money, giving them military aid, growing red heifers for them.
00:23:26.360 And cursing them means the terrorist attacks and things like that.
00:23:30.920 No, they're words.
00:23:32.520 But when you take something and you reinterpret it, which is always the danger of not studying the Bible, and I've talked about this before, reading the Bible versus studying it.
00:23:43.480 Reading it is just the word.
00:23:44.440 Studying it is looking at it in context, having the definitions, having a good definition for blessing and cursing.
00:23:49.640 If you have a poor definition of it, then because, you know, when when we think as Christians, when we think of blessing, we think of deeds.
00:23:57.680 You know, I hope God bless me, blesses me with a spouse or hope God blesses me with some money.
00:24:02.520 Yeah, bless me with a nice house, blesses me with a good job, blesses me.
00:24:05.860 Right, right, right.
00:24:06.580 So that's that's Christianese, but it's not what the Bible says.
00:24:11.160 And if you take that to Israel, then it could mean that you have to be completely positive towards them all the time.
00:24:17.400 So so that's one of the issues with the Schofield Bible is the Israel part.
00:24:24.140 The other part is what's called dispensationalism.
00:24:26.240 And that is the idea that God has had deals, has dealt with the world through seven specific eras.
00:24:33.460 And he's dealt with them in in those seven different eras in certain ways.
00:24:37.360 Now, I buy into that.
00:24:39.320 Actually, I'm not I'm not a dispensationalist per se, because I don't believe everything that dispensationalists believe.
00:24:44.640 But I do believe that during different periods of time, God has dealt with man differently.
00:24:48.820 And we've talked about that before as well in the in the Adam and Eve.
00:24:52.460 He's not dealing with us the way he dealt with him.
00:24:54.200 There's no tree of the knowledge of good and evil that we can or can't eat from.
00:24:58.400 You know, and then you have the the time of Noah.
00:25:01.460 You know, that's that was a different period of time when God dealt with people differently.
00:25:04.380 They had longer lives and they had different rules.
00:25:06.660 Then you have the era of the law.
00:25:08.680 God dealt with the world through Israel and through the law.
00:25:11.980 Well, now we're not in that era.
00:25:13.380 He's not dealing with the world through the law.
00:25:15.280 Now we are not as Christians.
00:25:16.540 We are not required to obey all the aspects of the law as part as as part of of our belief system.
00:25:23.620 God's not going to be upset with you if you eat shellfish or if you don't consider your wife ceremonially unclean when she's on her menstrual cycle or we don't have to sacrifice a bull or a goat for our sins.
00:25:35.660 Why? Because Jesus fulfilled the law.
00:25:38.280 Jesus was a sacrifice.
00:25:39.400 And, you know, the law had other aspects, you know, ceremonial and civil and all sorts of things.
00:25:44.360 So we're in a different era.
00:25:45.620 So, yes, we God does deal with us in a differently in different eras.
00:25:49.400 Right now, God is dealing with the world through the church.
00:25:51.300 That was kind of how we ended last time about what should the stance of the church be towards Israel?
00:25:56.060 Let God handle Israel right now.
00:25:58.220 So your job as a Christian, if you were in a church, is to do what God told the church to do, which is make disciples of all nations.
00:26:04.340 But what is the what are the controversial views of dispensationalism?
00:26:08.680 Because I had, you know, whenever you bring it up to somebody, they immediately flinch.
00:26:12.780 But I'm like, man, am I a dispensationalist?
00:26:15.040 Because I agree with what Ed is saying.
00:26:17.400 I mean, you made a compelling case for God dealing with the people differently throughout the ages.
00:26:22.240 And certainly with your theory about the speed of light, it makes a lot of sense.
00:26:26.660 Right. Right. So the controversy is what people read into dispensationalism and how it transforms.
00:26:35.120 It's the example that I just gave a minute ago about how blessings and cursings are just words.
00:26:40.300 But then people say, well, you know, no, blessings and cursings are deeds.
00:26:43.440 And then they make a whole doctrine based on that.
00:26:46.060 The controversy with dispensationalism is not just that God deals with people differently in different eras.
00:26:51.060 I don't think you can deny that, but it's what you put on it and what you add to it.
00:26:56.620 And then people it becomes a straw man argument.
00:26:59.420 An example I like to use is when people there, you know, you have the left wing people really hated the Tea Party.
00:27:07.000 OK. And then the right wing people really hate things like BLM.
00:27:10.800 But they don't actually hate those movements.
00:27:12.740 They hate what they evolved into.
00:27:14.800 Like the Tea Party was just started as a grassroots uprising of people saying, hey, we're being taxed too much and we're not being represented.
00:27:22.900 It's like that is like, you know, the not civil war, the revolution is taxation without representation.
00:27:27.100 So it's just a grassroots movement of people saying we're being we're being taxed too much.
00:27:30.820 But then it got hijacked by the political right and became a whole different thing.
00:27:35.000 And then the left didn't attack the people who were saying we're getting taxed too much.
00:27:39.180 It's hard attacking all the other ideologies.
00:27:41.260 Same thing with BLM, Black Lives Matter.
00:27:43.980 It started as a grassroots movement of people saying, hey, you know, there seems to be a rash of police killing unarmed black men, you know, as if our lives don't matter, as if we were just, you know, we can just be killed.
00:27:56.520 Who cares? And they started processing that.
00:27:59.120 But then they got hijacked by the far left and communism and Marxism and things like that.
00:28:04.000 And then the right only attacked the the communists and Marxists who were who were heading up the movement, not the fact that, hey,
00:28:10.820 there are people being killed in the street who, you know, whether you believe they're criminals or not, you know, arrest them, take them to jail.
00:28:15.800 Don't just shoot them. So that's the same thing happened with dispensationalism.
00:28:20.360 The dispensationalism, they seem to focus on eschatology because obviously the dispensations that have happened in the past, you know, Adam and Eve, Noah, the law,
00:28:29.580 all those are in the past, but there's supposed to be, you know, another dispensation, the seventh, which is, you know, the tribulation in the millennium,
00:28:37.880 which haven't happened yet. And people focused on that. So there was a huge focus on eschatology.
00:28:42.360 And then you combine that with the idea of, you know, Israel, God's chosen people,
00:28:47.600 and they are the ones who, who, through whom prophecy is going to be fulfilled through.
00:28:53.960 And that's when you have folks who become the Christian Zionists saying,
00:28:57.020 we're going to help bring about the end times by growing these red heifers, by, you know,
00:29:02.340 supporting Israel and wanting them to be a nation, because in the end times, in the, in the tribulation,
00:29:07.340 you have, there has to be a temple there. That's where the Antichrist sets himself up to be worshiped.
00:29:10.860 So in order for there to be a temple, you know, there has to be an Israel in the land.
00:29:14.140 So yeah, Israel's in the land. Great. We're getting closer to the end. Let's work.
00:29:17.340 Let's help them build a temple in order for there to be someplace for the Antichrist to desecrate.
00:29:22.100 And that's where the criticism comes in. It's not the idea of, of, of the, of history unfolding in
00:29:29.440 certain arcs and God dealing with people in different ways over different periods of time.
00:29:32.980 It's like, what are people doing to try to make it come to pass? And, and then, and that's when people,
00:29:38.100 that's where you have people who criticize certain Christians for trying to bring about the end times.
00:29:44.140 It's funny. Cause at, at the coffee shop that I was at yesterday, I met a Christian missionary,
00:29:49.880 real nice girl knows her stuff. And I just, I asked her basically that. And I was like, Hey,
00:29:54.860 do you have any reservations about you bringing about the end times? Because kind of that's what
00:29:59.620 you're doing. Right. I mean, you have to preach the gospel to the ends of the earth. And it's like,
00:30:03.660 well, what, to, to what end? I mean, where does, uh, like, how do you feel about that? And she was
00:30:08.480 like, well, that's what we're called to do. And I'm just like, I get it. It just feels weird to me.
00:30:12.280 It always, I don't know if you, if you heard, but the tribulation has been canceled. Uh, everybody
00:30:18.640 rejoice because, um, apparently none of the red heifers, they were all, they all didn't fit the
00:30:24.960 bill. I saw that article came out today. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, who knows how, how true it is.
00:30:29.020 I, I actually did ask her about that. I was like, so where are you at, uh, with the tribulation,
00:30:33.320 uh, you know, pre post mid or well, rapture, that's the rapture, the rapture. Yeah. Yeah. And
00:30:38.640 of course she's like, Oh, you know, uh, I'm not really sure. Maybe somewhere in between. And I'm
00:30:43.040 just like, yeah, like, I don't know. I don't know, dude. I think you think, you think you're
00:30:47.360 going up first and it's, it's a weird one. It's a, it's a weird one for me, but I guess
00:30:51.260 that's what Chris has down syndrome. No, no. So she was, she's not going first.
00:30:57.180 She's not going first. Yeah. I don't know. I don't, I saw that article though. And it said
00:31:00.460 that, uh, uh, all of the heifers that came out of Texas specifically those, which is, you know,
00:31:05.540 that was the whole thing, uh, because there's a, uh, a ranch in Texas dedicated to creating
00:31:10.100 the perfect genetic red effort to fulfill prophecy. I don't know if, I don't know if they have
00:31:14.820 a Christian Zionist bent and they're trying to escalate end times, or if they're just like,
00:31:20.320 if we can make these heifers, we can make some money, dude. Cause he's a rabbi who pay
00:31:24.720 a lot. You know, why not both? Right. I guess. Yeah. Probably. I think it's a little bit of both.
00:31:29.360 I mean, after I was the guy interviewed, he seems pretty sincere. Um, so, but yeah, I'm sure
00:31:33.040 he's not, he's not doing it for free, but what you brought, which you brought up a good point
00:31:37.340 top about another controversy with the Schofield Bible that Schofield was, I think I might mention
00:31:41.980 this before he was very much into the rapture and rapture is extremely controversial. I mean,
00:31:47.320 it's the most controversial topic in eschatology. And I think the, with, with the whole little season
00:31:51.940 thing these days being a close second, but, um, the idea of, of, of the, um, the rapture is again,
00:31:59.080 very controversial. Some people believe in it. Many people don't. And they say the C.I. Schofield
00:32:04.560 was a disciple of John Darby. And there's some people say, well, you know, C.I. Schofield
00:32:08.240 influenced Darby. And I, well, Darby lived 200 years before C.I. Schofield was born. So that's,
00:32:14.880 I don't, I don't really think, unless he had a time machine, I don't think he influenced, uh,
00:32:18.460 Darby and perhaps Darby influenced Schofield. But again, that, that just adds to it. So if you're not
00:32:23.080 into eschatology, if you think that the rapture, especially the pre-tribulation rapture is crap,
00:32:27.220 then you're going to say, okay, Schofield didn't know what he was talking about. He had an agenda
00:32:30.540 and perhaps he did have an agenda. Maybe he was trying to promote, um, Israel, but that's not all
00:32:37.640 he, that's not the only thing he commented on. He had commentary throughout the entire,
00:32:41.680 his entire Bible. And, um, and so, and so, yeah, so the rapture is a big thing. And because people
00:32:48.000 are, are really have a bug up their, up their rear for the rapture, you'll hear people, you know,
00:32:53.940 people say that, you know, John Darby invented the rapture. Well, unless John Darby had a time
00:32:58.540 machine and also went back to the first century and told Paul to write first and second Thessalonians
00:33:03.440 and first Corinthians 15, then no, he didn't. Paul wrote about it first, whether or not you,
00:33:09.180 whether or not you think it's going to happen before in the middle or after the rapture,
00:33:12.200 obviously after the tribulation is irrelevant. Paul said it was going to happen and Darby didn't
00:33:17.740 invent that he, he had it. It just, it became suppressed because for about a thousand years,
00:33:23.100 um, the, the Catholic church had dominance and the Catholic church does not like eschatology
00:33:27.820 because, you know, the idea of Jesus returning and overturning the evil rulers isn't very popular
00:33:33.260 with the evil rulers. So you're talking about us. Yeah, right. Exactly. So, so they, there wasn't,
00:33:39.460 there's not a lot of eschatology in the Catholic church, but then when the pro then when the
00:33:43.100 reformation happened, a lot of things that weren't being taught started being taught again.
00:33:45.860 And Darby started teaching the, the rapture again. And people were like, oh, the people
00:33:50.460 were like, oh, this is new, this whole rapture thing. No, it's not new. It just hadn't been
00:33:54.440 taught for a thousand years, um, readily because of, of the, you know, because Catholicism dominated
00:34:00.920 doctrine, you know, from, from, you know, 700 BC, 700 AD until about 1700 AD. But that's another
00:34:09.780 controversy. Can I ask you something? This is going to be a jarring aside, but, um, was,
00:34:15.100 was King James, uh, a gay demonologist? Probably. All right. No, I'm saying when I say probably,
00:34:21.640 I mean, uh, King James, he was not, he was not a great pious person. He was not in, I've heard that
00:34:28.900 criticism before. I've had people tell me, well, you know, you believe in the King James Bible and
00:34:32.180 King James was a, was a degenerate. Yeah, probably was, but King James didn't write the King James
00:34:37.780 version of the Bible. He just put his name on it. He was like the executive producer.
00:34:41.000 Oh, that's interesting. Well, even, even if he did write it, it's like sometimes people like
00:34:45.780 Hitler seems to be, have been a real big asshole. But if he said like, um, you should, you shouldn't
00:34:51.120 abuse animals. That's wrong. You'd go like, well, yeah, he's right about that one. So King James just
00:34:57.160 funded the translation of it. I think some of the holdups were that he might've been a demonologist.
00:35:03.340 So he wanted the most accurate translation of the Bible in order to do his spells, which even if true,
00:35:09.280 it's like, all right, so then in the end, we kind of got a really accurate translation of the Bible.
00:35:14.740 What do you think, Ed? What's the most, cause I, cause I own, uh, two King James versions and,
00:35:19.600 and you've talked before about how the flowery language, uh, lends itself sometimes. Like when
00:35:25.120 you were talking about God saying pretty harsh things about the Jews and how, you know, people go,
00:35:31.320 well, you shouldn't criticize the Jews. And it's like, well, you know, God said a lot. So maybe you
00:35:35.780 should be able to call out the things that are happening. That doesn't mean condemning them and
00:35:39.080 saying, um, you wish terrible things upon them, but you know, uh, there's some pretty insulting
00:35:44.520 things in the Bible about them. And you said that the flowery language of the King James version,
00:35:48.820 uh, sort of makes that a little cloudy. You can't really recognize how much punch is in some of those
00:35:54.620 things. And do you think that the King James version is the, is the best version for people to
00:35:59.060 be reading or, or maybe there's a different one? Um, I think here's, here's why I think the King
00:36:05.100 James version or even the new King James is a good version, not because it's perfect. It actually has
00:36:10.100 some flaws, but all those flaws are very well known. And so that's why I, and there are a lot,
00:36:17.320 and most of your Bibles will have notes saying that, you know, um, that this means this here, but
00:36:22.940 it, this wasn't in the original manuscript. It'll say, it'll tell you right there, this was not in the
00:36:27.660 original manuscript. It's been, it's been so well documented that the mistakes in it are, are known.
00:36:33.560 Whereas you get a newer version or another contemporary English style version, which, um, you
00:36:39.520 know, it has not gone through the same amount of, of, of, um, of critical analysis. The, you don't
00:36:45.760 know what, you know, where it may be making mistakes. And so as far as the flowery language, it was just,
00:36:51.700 that was just how they talked back then. And it's seen in, in our language, it sounds very, very polite.
00:36:56.120 You know, says Adam knew his wife, Eve, as opposed to Adam bang the crap out of his wife and
00:37:01.260 dropped the kid. Well, it's the same thing, but you know, saying he knew her just sounds,
00:37:07.300 you know, it sounds, it sounds better. It sounds more polite.
00:37:11.260 It's actually funny. That woman that I was talking with, uh, I think she was going to Uganda or another
00:37:15.780 place in Africa today, which is crazy. So I met her like, she's like, Oh, she's doing missionary.
00:37:20.060 Okay. Yeah. Yeah. But, uh, her job, I'm like, so what are you building churches or something out
00:37:23.740 there? She's like, no, we're going out there. We're teaching people how to, uh, lead churches.
00:37:27.880 And we're also translating the Bible to a different language. Cause I guess each of
00:37:31.800 these villages has like different dialects of whatever language you're speaking.
00:37:34.740 What a massive undertaking. It's crazy. That must be hugely difficult.
00:37:37.920 I just met this person at a coffee shop. I was like, that's incredible. And you know,
00:37:41.120 that's what she's now she's flying out there to do that. It's a, wow. It's, it's, it's kind
00:37:44.840 of wonderful. And I'm wonderful to think about.
00:37:46.600 Um, no, it's great. But I'll say, I'll say the good news about the Bibles, uh, is that
00:37:50.760 because we have things like the Dead Sea Scrolls, which actually were on display in Southern
00:37:54.420 California when I was down there, I just didn't have, I would have loved to have gone to the
00:37:57.700 museum to see them. But because we have these old, um, texts that are dated, you know, third
00:38:03.280 century BC, and we, and we have the, the Masoretic texts and the Texas Recepticus and the, the
00:38:09.720 Alexandrian texts. And we found all these, we can compare them to our modern versions and we
00:38:14.940 can see where there's discrepancies. And it's for all the flaws of the King James, it's,
00:38:20.000 it's still, you know, for the most part, it's, it's a good translation. And again, the places
00:38:25.080 where this is the mark we know, and they've been notated.
00:38:27.620 Well, it's fascinating because it's almost like an example of God using, you know, a severely
00:38:32.520 flawed dude who may have been a homosexual demonologist.
00:38:36.280 And, uh, to do something that like, you know, whatever he did, um, it's still a useful tool
00:38:43.700 to us all the way in 2025. So fascinating how that works.
00:38:47.360 And we talked about this in the last episode or assault to Paul situation.
00:38:51.820 Exactly. We talked about this in the last episode where God said specifically to the,
00:38:55.980 to the Jews, he says, I didn't choose you because you were the best. I choose you because
00:39:00.240 you were the worst. I chose you because you were the biggest a-holes on the planet. You
00:39:03.960 know, look at their progenitor, Jacob. Jacob was a scoundrel. He cheated his brother, Esau,
00:39:08.560 which I mean, Esau was no great person either. He was, you know, he wasn't exactly a role model,
00:39:12.800 but he cheated his brother out of his birthright. He treated him out of his blessing. He, you
00:39:17.920 know, he started half, half of the, of the, of the, um, the progenitors of the 12 tribes
00:39:22.380 were, were the, the, the sons of, of his handmaiden, you know, cause he had his two
00:39:28.040 wives, Leah and Rachel. So half the kids come from them and the other half just came from
00:39:32.040 their maids. So, and they did some terrible things. So God said, I didn't choose you because
00:39:36.340 you were the highest. I chose you because you were the lowest of all people. So that people
00:39:40.440 would say, if God, if, if God can make these jackasses, his chosen people, then there's
00:39:45.840 hope for me too.
00:39:46.920 It's like, he's talking to us.
00:39:48.300 Yeah. But it's interesting because Jacob and Esau, that story, it's, it's kind of always
00:39:53.520 overlooked. I don't know. It's probably not always overlooked, but by, by me, I'm always
00:39:58.240 like, well, Esau had a very bad bloodline going on here. So that's why God hated him. But
00:40:02.460 I'm like, this dude stole, dude, that's what I do.
00:40:04.540 Tricked, stole, lied to his father.
00:40:06.680 Yeah. And that's like, that's a no, no. And then everything springs forth or, you know,
00:40:10.940 they spring forth from him, which is wild because, you know, as somebody who's a late to Christianity,
00:40:17.100 as I am going through that, I'm like, yeah, this guy seems like he sucks. It seems like
00:40:23.420 he sucks. And then, so I guess that's just another one of those things where it's like
00:40:26.560 pretty bad too, but like, that's not, no, but Jacob seemed like a super, and then he comes
00:40:30.760 into the, from the field and he's about to die and he's like desperate. And he's like, can
00:40:34.500 you give me some of that? What is it? Red lentil soup, whatever it is. And he's like,
00:40:37.800 yeah, dude, I'll give it to you. Just give me everything that's meaningful to you.
00:40:41.000 Right. Exactly. I'm like, damn, dude, you're, you suck.
00:40:44.440 They both, they, so you have to look, look back at, at, at, at Isaac and, and, and Rachel,
00:40:49.240 I was a Rachel, I'm sorry, Rebecca. And like, you guys are bad parents. You raised two really
00:40:54.160 rotten kids.
00:40:55.940 Yeah, dude.
00:40:56.580 That's a whole other, whole other thing.
00:40:58.540 It is interesting though, because the Bible is filled with, so, so whenever you get on, somebody
00:41:02.980 kind of gets on their high horse and it's like this, um, especially people that were raised in
00:41:07.140 the church, they have a, uh, uh, sort of a bad taste in their mouth for them, thou people.
00:41:12.500 Right. And, and it's interesting because maybe that bad taste is, is well founded considering
00:41:18.620 how often God uses seemingly terrible people to do incredible things over and over and over
00:41:24.640 again. That, that seems like an overwhelming theme in the Bible. Oh, is that, is that us?
00:41:31.280 He uses, yeah, he uses the lowest. Yeah. He uses, he uses some of the lowest people to
00:41:39.040 make the point. And I, and I think that's, that's the reason to say that God, he said,
00:41:42.660 when he says that verse that God is a respecter of persons, meaning that he doesn't look at
00:41:46.320 people the same way we do. We want someone, we want to admire you if you are rich and are
00:41:50.500 good looking or, you know, highly accomplished, which is fine. Nothing wrong with those things,
00:41:55.820 but God's like, no, because you have, you already have built in status. I'm going to
00:42:00.020 take someone from the bottom and give them the status. So, you know, that it came from
00:42:03.580 me. You can say that, you know, if, if, if someone who is, you know, a billionaire starts
00:42:09.260 giving his money away and he's like, God told me to give my money away. Okay. Oh, he's such
00:42:13.120 a great person. Cause you did all this stuff. No. How about if God instead take someone who's,
00:42:16.560 who was homeless, blesses them to become a billionaire. And then they give it away. Then they can say,
00:42:21.640 you know what, this is all because of God. It's not because of my achievements, not because I created
00:42:25.500 a great AI or whatever, became rich and then gave my money away. No, that's all you.
00:42:30.940 But if, if, if God takes someone who's low, you can say, you know, this is all God. I couldn't
00:42:34.280 have done anything without God. And that's a great point. That's a great point. I was actually having
00:42:39.580 a, like an argument with someone online. I know, go figure. Um, but the guy, the guy was talking
00:42:45.300 about, uh, Ben Askren. He's a former MMA fighter. Yeah. That's so cool, dude. I love the Ben
00:42:50.820 Askren situation right now. I mean, I don't love it. No, I hate what he's going through,
00:42:54.240 but I love that he, he found God in this huge way. So he's one of these guys, he's a, he's a
00:42:58.700 wrestler, MMA fighter. Um, but I guess he was an atheist prior and he would just reject any idea
00:43:05.600 talking about God. He's, he's kind of an intellectual when you listen to him talk. He's a smart dude.
00:43:09.480 He's actually married to a Christian for 15 years, but she was going to the church and they made an
00:43:14.460 agreement early on to keep it separate. Like, yeah, you go to church and do your thing,
00:43:18.200 but I don't want anything to do with that. Yeah. Um, and anyway, I think he was, uh,
00:43:22.120 training, got some sort of staph infection and ended up having to get a double lung transplant
00:43:28.280 after like, wow. Yeah. Massive, uh, massive viral. What would you call that? I don't even
00:43:34.240 know. Like, uh, what is, what does staph turn into? Like a MRSA? Yeah. I don't know. I know,
00:43:39.060 I know, uh, staph, staph's bacterial, but I don't know what it, what it, what it can become a,
00:43:43.520 well, I don't know what, all I know is he had, I mean, the dude went from being like,
00:43:46.840 we're talking about a high level fighting athlete, like an athlete in combat sports to
00:43:51.500 a guy that looks like a walking skeleton who died apparently like seven times is what he
00:43:55.980 said. Something crazy. I don't know how many times he died. He died a shit ton in that whole
00:43:59.440 experience. Four times, four times, four times. Anyway. So at the end of that, he's like, you
00:44:03.300 know, he came out of it and he's like, I'm going to go to church and I'm going to give this a shot
00:44:07.900 and look into God. So I guess he's saying that he is now a Christian, which is, you know,
00:44:12.040 whatever, neither here nor there, but the idea that he's looking into it, I think is great.
00:44:15.900 And, uh, in, in the comments, of course, someone's like, they go, Oh yeah. It's like,
00:44:20.280 God only takes you when you're at your lowest is like, like, basically you'd have to be a weakling
00:44:24.740 in order to submit to God. I'm, I was like, how backwards, like how backwards are you thinking
00:44:29.660 where it's like, that's the most powerful, the most powerful thing you could do is to submit
00:44:33.760 where you're right. This guy is sitting here thinking that he has all the power, but really you're
00:44:38.040 just a coward because you're not, you're not even giving this thing a fair shot.
00:44:42.980 Yeah. I was seeing people in the comments that were saying things like, uh, Oh, so he's thanking
00:44:47.620 Jesus for saving him, but not the doctors, not the doctors. And it's like, Hey, maybe for a second,
00:44:54.760 imagine that a dude that died four times had an experience that you don't understand. And that was
00:45:00.680 so profound that it, it, it exceeded thanking the doctors, which I'm sure Ben Askren thanked the
00:45:06.260 doctors. You know what I mean? But whatever it was led him to finding specifically Christianity is
00:45:11.460 what he said. He was almost in tears. Uh, when he was trying to, he was like choking up on the words
00:45:15.420 Christianity. And, uh, uh, and these people are just reducing it and going, Oh yeah, you thank God
00:45:20.900 when it was really the doctors. It's like, dude, you think something didn't happen there? You think
00:45:24.940 he didn't have something that you don't understand? Like that? I don't understand. Like this is this guy
00:45:30.100 died. You're literally an anonymous person on the internet. I don't know. It's, it's amazing.
00:45:36.660 How can you, how can you tell someone else their experience? Exactly. Exactly. And what's wrong
00:45:42.600 with you? Honestly, that you can't take this person's situation and you want to mock it. That
00:45:48.120 tells me more about you than it does about him. And it's crazy that you don't go like exactly what I
00:45:53.860 just said, which is like, wow, I wonder what, I wonder what he experienced. I wonder what this guy saw,
00:45:59.500 what he went through, what he felt that made him come out of this several, you know, not
00:46:04.480 several near death experiences. And even though he abstained for 15 years, he decided that this was
00:46:11.160 the truth. What it, but what an admission of, uh, like a stubborn child that is, it's almost like,
00:46:16.620 right. Like they know the truth, but they have to, they're almost like daring God, like, yeah,
00:46:22.520 well, man, you'd have to bring me to my knees. You'd have to make me in order to serve or to
00:46:27.960 recognize you. And it's like, why stupid? You'd have to make me realize I'm retarded.
00:46:33.440 It's like pretty much that's, that's what it is. Well, in my next couple of public, um,
00:46:38.540 episodes of Genesis series, cause I've, I've gone through creation and Adam and even all that.
00:46:42.020 So I'm going to, I'm going to do my two, I'm going to do at least two episodes on evolution,
00:46:46.780 you know, do give the, give the other side. And, but, and, and the last one, I'm going to actually
00:46:51.440 give the atheists, I'm going to give them a gift. I'm going to tell them why they're so pissed off
00:46:56.920 about the God they claim doesn't exist. Do you think it, and you know, don't, you don't have
00:47:02.920 to dive into it at length, but is there any, um, real argument for evolution or is it just
00:47:09.420 adaptation that we can observe in, in real time? Or is there some examples where you'll go, like,
00:47:15.680 it looks like there is some aspect of evolution that exists, but maybe not the one that we've been
00:47:20.240 given where we came from like mud skippers all the way up to dudes walking around on, you know,
00:47:24.560 doing podcasts. Well, there are two things that are both called evolution, macro evolution and
00:47:28.840 micro evolution, macro evolution, which is what the, what the big theory, the secular theory is,
00:47:35.580 is that one species can become another species through random chance and random mutations.
00:47:41.840 Micro evolution is variation within a species. And that's not actual evolution. That's one species
00:47:47.960 has variation within it. Like dogs, you have Chihuahuas and you have Great Danes. They're
00:47:53.300 all dogs. It wasn't like a, the, the Chihuahua was the primordial version that, that evolved into the,
00:47:59.500 into the, um, into the Great Dane. No, they're just different species, but they're just, I mean,
00:48:03.780 they're the same species. There's just a variation within it. But evolutionists, evolutionists will
00:48:08.240 say that because we have different types of dogs, that proves that one evolved from the other. No,
00:48:13.000 it doesn't. They all came from a common ancestor. Ancestor. They were all a wolf. And I sometimes
00:48:17.540 tease my dog. I have an old golden retriever who's like the most docile animal in the world. And I'm
00:48:22.200 like, you know, you were once a wolf. What the hell's wrong with you? They're so goofy. They have
00:48:26.500 like the seemingly no survival instinct. And they're, they're, they're basically like a child
00:48:31.480 and golden retrievers are like some aspect of, of a, of a toddler. And they just remain that way.
00:48:36.120 They really, I mean, I love my, she's, she's great. She's, she's 12. She's like,
00:48:39.220 you know, getting towards the end, it's going to be devastating. But I'm like, you are not,
00:48:43.000 you're good for, if I, if I shoot an animal, you can go and bring it back to me, but you're not,
00:48:46.340 there's no kill in you at all. You're not, if someone breaks into our house, she'd go up to
00:48:51.060 them and just like start rubbing up against them and, you know, licking them. Like, yeah, thanks.
00:48:54.200 Great guard dog. But, but the whole point of that is if the micro evolution or variation within a
00:49:00.300 species is not evolution. Evolution says that, that wolf used to be a salamander. And there's no evidence
00:49:07.840 for that at all. In fact, genetics speaks against it. Evolution's impossible. Not just,
00:49:12.280 not because of the Bible and my whole evolution series. I don't even talk about the Bible. I just
00:49:16.140 look at the science. That's not how genetics don't work that way. Mutations are never beneficial.
00:49:21.620 There has never been a single beneficial mutation ever observed, not one. And also our DNA is
00:49:27.300 self-correcting. Our DNA is designed not to pass on negative traits. So it doesn't, our DNA does not
00:49:34.060 generally pass on negative mutations. It usually cleans them up. Um, you know, and so idea, the idea
00:49:42.300 of, of evolution in the sense that you're talking about really, uh, starts to seem like nephilim
00:49:46.760 shit, right? Like when you're talking about like genetic manipulation, it seems like what, that's
00:49:51.540 what they're after this idea of CRISPR and, uh, you know, the dog headed people. And yeah, if you
00:49:56.380 wanted to highlight an example of one species becoming another, you might look at like chimeras or
00:50:01.160 something like that, which is like the Sphinx. I mean, yeah, it's like a human with a cat head
00:50:05.660 and a tail. It's like, that's all Nephilim stuff, right? Yeah. That's, that's all, that's all
00:50:10.140 genetic manipulation that, but that's not, but that showed that's intelligent. Someone had to
00:50:14.360 intelligently do that, which shows that it can't happen by random chance. I mean, in order to believe
00:50:18.760 in evolution, you have to violate like other scientific laws that are established. Like the law,
00:50:24.600 all three laws of thermodynamics have to be not true in order for evolution to be true.
00:50:28.220 Because the first aspect of, of just naturalism in general is that it's a big bang that there was
00:50:33.440 nothing and then nothing exploded and became everything. Well, that violates the first law
00:50:37.540 of thermodynamics, which in layman's terms states that matter and energy cannot be created or destroyed.
00:50:42.140 So then it can't be created out of nothing. But we know that, we know that, that the universe is
00:50:48.400 finite, which means it had a definitive beginning, which means that there had to be some point where
00:50:51.820 there was not a physical universe. And then there was, that can't be with the first law of
00:50:56.360 thermodynamics. The second law is of thermodynamics is basically chaos theory that over time things
00:51:01.800 lose energy and they break down. You go from complex to simple evolution says the exact opposite
00:51:06.860 that you go from simple to complex. You can't observe that in nature. You cannot, you cannot recreate
00:51:12.240 that in a, in a, in a, in a controlled setting, which means it's not empirical science. Everything
00:51:16.880 goes from order to chaos. Nothing goes from chaos to order. That is impossible. That violates the second
00:51:22.480 law of thermodynamics. We can't go from a single celled animal to a trillion celled human being,
00:51:27.980 according to the second law of thermodynamics. So you'd have to deny that. So, and what I do,
00:51:34.500 um, after I go through all that here, I, I tell the, the, the atheists why they are so angry at the
00:51:42.660 God they don't believe in. It's because it's not because of any logical argument. It's because of
00:51:47.720 their own unconscious mind. Oh, cause you're, you're unconscious mind knows truth.
00:51:54.660 Objectively. Now your conscious mind, which is only 10% of your brain, maybe we talked about this
00:51:59.440 when, when John Lennart was on a few months ago, your, your unconscious is 90% of your brain.
00:52:04.300 I'm sorry. It's been, how is he doing? It's been a while.
00:52:06.780 Oh, he's, he's, he's doing good. Actually there's, um, I want to talk, um, later on,
00:52:11.400 maybe I'll email you guys about there. There's someone that he's been doing a podcast with,
00:52:14.220 I think would be great, um, to be on your show. Actually he's, he's a, he's, he's a, he's a fan
00:52:18.360 of yours. He actually discovered John when he was on our show, um, when he was on this show
00:52:22.220 and they've been communicating. And he is a guy who's, he's gone through a lot of stuff. He's
00:52:27.080 with, uh, with, with Buddhism and things like that. And he's got some incredible insights about how
00:52:31.540 there's actually not really a divorce between Christianity and, and true Buddhism, not what
00:52:36.920 people think Buddhism is. And I'm learning some stuff from him as well. And so, um, as we get it,
00:52:42.080 when the time is right, I'm going to, um, talk to you guys about maybe like doing an episode with
00:52:45.820 him. It's really interesting stuff. Actually he and John have, have some episodes up now.
00:52:51.140 I'll send you the link to them. But in any case, we just, I'll wrap this up. Um, your unconscious
00:52:56.500 mind knows that evolution is wrong. It knows that life doesn't come from non-life because your
00:53:01.240 unconscious just knows reality. Your conscious can say, well, your conscious can believe your,
00:53:06.360 your conscious mind can believe lies. Your unconscious can't. It only knows reality. It only knows truth.
00:53:12.080 And so if you're an atheist, your unconscious mind is saying, well, you know, life doesn't come from
00:53:17.480 non-life and you're like, yes, it does. No, it doesn't. But your unconscious is trying to help
00:53:22.580 you. Your unconscious is your biggest fan. It's not moral. It just knows patterns and knows right
00:53:26.680 and wrong. So every time you're an atheist and you're spouting evolution, your unconscious mind
00:53:32.520 is saying, you know, that's not true. And it's trying to help you along, but you don't know that.
00:53:38.560 So, but it's bothering you. It's, it's, it's feeding you negative emotions because your
00:53:42.500 unconscious doesn't speak to you with words. It speaks to you through emotions. So, you know,
00:53:46.160 when you're, when you walk into a room and you feel uneasy, that's your unconscious saying,
00:53:49.780 there's something wrong here. You need to figure out what it is. Or like when you walk into a room
00:53:53.820 and you see someone who's, who, who you're attracted to, well, you don't decide, Hey, I want to be
00:53:57.980 attracted to them. No, that's your unconscious saying, Oh, this person meets the criteria of the things
00:54:02.360 you find attractive. So I'm going to, I'm going to send certain chemicals to you, into your brain
00:54:07.520 that, that, you know, that will kind of basically arouse you and get you to go talk to this person.
00:54:13.260 So, so with the atheist, um, you're, the unconscious is, is kind of poking at them saying,
00:54:19.720 you know, this isn't true. You know, this isn't true. Why are you, why do you believe this?
00:54:23.120 Life doesn't come from non-life mutations aren't beneficial. No, nothing can't explode and
00:54:28.760 create everything. But what happens is they think that, so they get angry. It bothers them
00:54:34.880 that, you know, their unconscious mind keeps poking them and they blame Christians. And so they go on
00:54:40.660 to, on, onto your YouTube channels and in comment sections and they're, and they just get into
00:54:46.560 arguments with Christians over the God they don't believe is real because they think that once they
00:54:51.700 defeat a Christian in an argument, or once they read enough books or disparage Christianity, that poking
00:54:57.660 in their brain will go away, but it won't. And the reason it won't is because it's not external,
00:55:02.920 it's internal. And until they address their unconscious, they're going to keep being bugged
00:55:06.760 by it. They're going to keep being irritated by it. And they're going to keep being angry.
00:55:10.760 And that's why atheists are always so angry and always fighting against something that they don't
00:55:15.100 even think is real. We had a, a, a blackout for a second. There's a storm rolling in and all the
00:55:20.540 power died. And we were like, Oh no, dude, poor Ed is still on there.
00:55:25.460 I'm still talking. I don't know if it still got recorded, but yeah.
00:55:28.900 No, it definitely got recorded. That's still happening. Okay.
00:55:31.580 Are we coming through the correct microphones and everything?
00:55:34.100 Yeah, I'll check, I'll check, but sorry.
00:55:35.680 Yeah, you guys sound fine to me.
00:55:37.220 So, so I, we caught what you were saying before, which is that the, uh, the subconscious mind
00:55:41.920 knows that, uh, evolution is not correct. That life can't spring forth from non-life.
00:55:47.000 Right. Um, but we lost you right after that. Okay. So in brief, what I was saying is that,
00:55:51.460 um, it's always kind of the unconscious communicates through emotions, through, through,
00:55:56.760 through things like that. So it doesn't communicate through words. Like as a example I was giving is
00:56:01.620 that when you walk into a room and there's somebody you don't like, you don't see them,
00:56:05.380 but your unconscious sees them and it makes you feel uneasy. You're like, there's something,
00:56:08.580 something's off in here. Or, or if you walk into a room and you see someone who's attractive,
00:56:13.260 your unconscious mind says, Oh, that's the kind of person you like. I'm going to send you
00:56:16.720 pleasure chemicals and arouse you so that you go talk to them. So, but with the evolution aspect,
00:56:22.480 your, your unconscious makes them feel uneasy and irritated. He's poking them saying, you know,
00:56:26.500 that's not true. You know, that's not true. And it gets them angry, but they don't know that
00:56:30.320 their anger is coming from their unconscious. They think their anger is coming from God and
00:56:34.180 Christians. So they go and attack Christians and they go and attack God and they disparage God
00:56:38.000 thinking that if I can defeat these Christians, then that poking in my mind will stop.
00:56:43.360 Hmm. But it doesn't, that is interesting because a lot of atheists are some of the most angry people
00:56:49.080 that I've, I've ever met, you know, because they are fighting 90% of their brain every day with what
00:56:56.040 they believe. And they think that, and again, instead of addressing the unconscious mind,
00:57:00.040 they believe that it's, they attack God, they attack Christians because they think that we are their
00:57:05.740 enemy. And if they can beat us in a, in a, in an argument or a debate, or if they get enough
00:57:10.540 evidence, or if they disparage, you know, the guy, the fighter you were talking about,
00:57:13.760 eventually that poking will stop, but it never will. You'll notice this. And I promise you that
00:57:20.340 when I do the series on evolution, a bunch of atheists are going to come out of the woodwork
00:57:23.440 into my comment section, talking crap, because they are intentionally trolling YouTube, looking
00:57:28.700 for anyone talking about this debate, because they want to talk about creation so that they can debate
00:57:33.100 them and try to finally beat that poking in their brain. But it's not coming from us. It's coming
00:57:38.140 from their own unconscious. And until they address their unconscious, they're going to,
00:57:42.460 because let's say they get into a fight with a Christian online and let's say they're smarter
00:57:46.280 than that Christian. Maybe it's a new Christian. Maybe they're just, maybe they're not a good
00:57:49.040 debater and they win the argument and they feel good. Their brain releases endorphins and like,
00:57:55.540 I've beat the Christian. Yay. But then those endorphins settle down and then they get pissed
00:58:01.320 off again. Now they got to find a new Christian to fight. And they do it over and over and over again.
00:58:05.840 And they read all the books by Sam Harris and Christopher and Hitchens and Dawkins thinking
00:58:11.220 that if they can finally beat Christianity, that poking in their brain will go away, but it won't
00:58:16.340 because it's your unconscious. So until you address that, you're always going to be miserable. And
00:58:21.180 that's going to be my gift to the atheists. I'm going to teach them how to address their unconscious
00:58:26.720 mind and finally be free.
00:58:28.880 I'm going to set them free. We were talking to Izzy N Griffin and he's actually a fan of yours.
00:58:35.980 He said, he's been watching a lot of your content, I guess, as he was scoping out us before he came
00:58:40.160 on and he saw you, he's like, this guy is like really answering some of my questions. But he brought
00:58:46.120 this concept that was, I thought it was kind of genius where he's saying that the archetypes that we
00:58:51.800 once embodied are no longer, um, they're no longer functional. And we're moving into this, like,
00:58:58.340 I don't know, post realism society where those archetypes are being replaced by other archetypes,
00:59:03.080 which aren't real because of, I mean, partially because of the internet, partially because of
00:59:07.360 the fabricated reality that everybody agrees to continue to live in and push forward.
00:59:12.080 And this is, this is the, the maddening part of being an atheist, where it's like,
00:59:17.180 you're constantly confronted with what's in front of your face that is real. And you understand on a
00:59:22.900 deep level, the logos, the truth of what is happening, but you have to argue against,
00:59:27.860 you have to constantly kick against the brambles. And then you just make redefinitions of words and
00:59:32.820 archetypes and feelings and people and all this. And it was like, it, it never, it will never stop.
00:59:37.540 It fractionates to, what did he say? There were eight main archetypes. And then it turned into,
00:59:42.580 it turned into like the, I don't know, it was like 64 of them now, because there has to be,
00:59:48.420 it has to continue to expand in order to fit whatever narrative needs to be suited these days.
00:59:55.000 But really what you're doing is just diving deeper into the madness. And there's no,
00:59:59.220 there's going to be no explanation or rationality for this. So it's just, yeah.
01:00:03.580 It's, it's funny too, because you know, what Ed is talking about this, this getting upset with your own
01:00:09.160 subconscious understanding of, of the truth. Um, anytime somebody is like irrationally angry with
01:00:17.340 you, it's always like a safe bet to go. This person's not mad at me. You're mad at your dad.
01:00:23.260 You're mad at your dad. You're mad at yourself. There's something within you, right. That, that is
01:00:28.180 got you all twisted up in the game. So, um, I just find it funny because there's a long version of that,
01:00:33.240 but then remember the bell curve meme where it's like, um, I always find this there's long,
01:00:39.060 long explanations, but those long explanations always end up siding with, well, if you just had
01:00:45.640 faith and lean not on your own understanding, right. Because there's the bell curve meme where
01:00:50.140 it's like the dude with a dent in his head and he's just like, Jesus is King. And then it goes up
01:00:56.300 and the IQ swings up, you know, to whatever it is, the average IQ, the median, yeah, the median IQ.
01:01:01.940 And it's like, how could you believe in a man in the clouds with a beard and dah, dah, dah, dah, dah.
01:01:06.760 And it's just this long, you know, angry, uh, uh, you know, kind of ridicule, uh, centered question.
01:01:12.300 And then the bell curve swings back down to the high IQ, uh, and it goes, Jesus Christ is King.
01:01:18.520 And it's like, whatever you, there is ways to explain it to the intellectual, but I find that,
01:01:23.100 um, we're, we're constantly hindered by our own understanding. And then it just swings back to a
01:01:29.360 place where it's just like, yeah, well, it's kind of why the Bible says have faith and lean not on
01:01:33.240 your own understanding. Because a lot of the times, even if you get there, you'll end up right
01:01:38.460 where you could have started. Well, the thing is, we, we, we don't know everything. And this is why
01:01:43.700 getting back to the Schofield aspect of it, because, um, Schofield's, um, he,
01:01:49.640 dispensationalism, as I said before, leans towards eschatology. And the problem with eschatology is that
01:01:55.020 most of the, despite what our little season, uh, friends think most of prophecy hasn't happened
01:01:59.620 yet. So we know what's going to happen, but we don't know how, and that lends itself to all these
01:02:03.660 wild theories that go out there. Um, and that people that are controversial, you know, be it,
01:02:08.580 you know, the rapture, the antichrist, how things are going. So people have all these ideas, you know,
01:02:12.140 it's the big thing now is that AI is the antichrist or this thing. So we don't, we don't know.
01:02:17.360 We know that there's going to be a figure. This beast is the beast. Will it be a human? Will it be a
01:02:23.240 Nephilim? Will it be a robot? We don't know. We know there, we know the, what we don't know the
01:02:28.580 how. And so since we don't know the, how it lends itself to all these different speculations
01:02:32.520 and it makes us uncomfortable. And the thing is our unconscious mind thrives when we're comfortable.
01:02:39.540 And when someone disrupts that comfort, that's when we rage against it. You know, I, I have this in my,
01:02:44.920 in my book on the little season. Oh, by the way, real, real quick thing, real, real quick aside,
01:02:48.800 for those of you who actually want to help me out, go to Amazon, look at my book and give me a
01:02:53.120 five-star review because there's like a one-star review there. I'm like, yeah, this is jack.
01:02:57.200 He's a jerk. Just that's how it is. Yeah. Dude. I want to say that to the audience. You don't
01:03:01.640 understand the people that dislike a thing will mobilize. They will get out and they will write
01:03:06.000 bad reviews. And people that like a thing will just purchase it, enjoy it and move on happily and
01:03:11.960 not give any feedback. And you don't realize how much these people can affect a thing. It's the same
01:03:17.480 way with like, you know, we have 350 or something ratings on like a Apple podcast and all it takes
01:03:23.320 is like 10 a holes to drop it significantly. And let me tell you something, they will go out of
01:03:29.380 their way to come and do horrible things if they don't like you. And the people that enjoy your
01:03:34.440 content, they tend to just smile and keep moving. And so it would be great if even a small percentage
01:03:40.800 of the people that actually enjoy somebody's work will go out of their way and, and, and say
01:03:45.640 something nice. If you, if you purchased it, if you enjoy it, if you want to support Ed
01:03:49.420 go in and leave a five-star rating because God knows these a-holes are going out of their
01:03:54.560 way. There's people, let me tell you something. Do they don't even read the book. They just
01:03:58.520 go, I'm a little seasoner, baby. And I don't like that Ed is pushing back against it. And
01:04:03.220 so now I'm going to use what little power I have in the form of a one-star review to, uh,
01:04:08.360 to, to try to ruin things for you. So I mean, the vast majority of my sales aren't
01:04:11.980 even from Amazon. I'm getting almost nothing from Amazon. Most of my sales come from
01:04:14.840 Patreon and from my website, which I appreciate because I don't, I don't have to give Amazon
01:04:18.620 their cut, but if somebody does want to go there, I don't, you know, throw it, just put
01:04:22.560 a, it will take you a minute. Just go in and put a five-star in. I'd appreciate it.
01:04:27.260 I dropped it in the, uh, in the comments. So just go ahead and click there and do mine
01:04:31.000 as well. Mine as well. It's super easy for you guys go there. It's a Ed Mabry, the little
01:04:35.620 season of Satan. So go there, give him a good rating. We actually have a question. It looks
01:04:39.800 like for you, and it says they want to derail the conversation as usual. Um, I don't want
01:04:45.420 to derail, but this maybe ties into Ed and I'm a, and I'm a weather retard. Is this why
01:04:52.700 animals and humans all know when shit's about to hit the fan? Oh, that's interesting. That's
01:04:57.860 an interesting question. He's talking about that subconscious understanding of the truth
01:05:00.940 and how it may relate to animals that seem to know when something is going to go down and
01:05:06.360 they get the hell out of there. Yeah. Animals are all unconscious. We are, we have a 10%
01:05:11.440 that's our conscious. Animals are a hundred percent unconscious.
01:05:17.360 Such a stupid joke. So that's, and I think if we were more attuned to our unconscious,
01:05:24.460 we would be able to see our, our unconscious sees everything. It walks into a room. It sees
01:05:28.440 everyone instantly. Our conscious mind, we can see one person at a time. When you walk into
01:05:32.420 the room, like I said, there could be out of the corner of your eye. There could be like,
01:05:35.680 you know, a girl or guy, whatever your preference is, that's attractive. You don't
01:05:40.700 see them directly. You're looking here. They're over there. Your unconscious sees them and says,
01:05:44.440 and then you feel this need, like, I'm going to, what's, I feel something. I'm going to look over
01:05:48.460 there. Oh, look at that hot girl. Your unconscious sees everything. It hears everything. It hears every
01:05:54.080 conversation that's going on, but it filters it based on what it, what it believes you want,
01:05:59.220 what you've told it you want. And that's why you can, have you ever been in a situation where you
01:06:04.720 decide that, you know, the classic example is you say, you know, I want to buy a red truck.
01:06:09.940 Then all of a sudden you keep seeing red trucks everywhere. No, you were, there were always red
01:06:15.020 trucks around, but your unconscious didn't focus you on them because it didn't know you wanted that.
01:06:19.660 But when you, your unconscious hears, oh, you want a red truck? Okay. I'll make sure you see them.
01:06:23.040 And it's, it's the same thing with opportunities. When, you know, when I was, you know, started doing
01:06:29.300 faith by reason, I was like, well, you know, I'm not trying to do this to make money. I'm just,
01:06:32.300 I just want to get the word out and I just want to help people. Then when I, then when I started
01:06:36.460 with the help of you guys, you guys were very instrumental in me saying, and saying, hey, you
01:06:39.920 know, you need to monetize this stuff. Now I'm seeing opportunities everywhere to monetize it.
01:06:44.100 They were always out there. I just wasn't focused on it. But now my unconscious says, oh,
01:06:48.000 you want to supplement your income with this. Great. Let's, I will, I will now point you to,
01:06:52.800 or I will make sure you're focused and you see these opportunities. So, so the point is with
01:06:58.540 the weather stuff, you're unconscious. If you say that, you know, I want to, I want to be more
01:07:04.140 in tuned with this. And then you start practicing it with repetition. You need to do repetition again.
01:07:09.340 We have to have John back on again to talk. I know this isn't, you know, the normal bailiwick for the
01:07:12.900 show, but really interesting stuff. And he can, he can help people attune it. But when you repetitively
01:07:17.880 say, I want to be more in tune with the weather, and then you, then you start studying weather and
01:07:24.300 you start looking out for it, your unconscious says, oh, this is what you want. I will get you
01:07:28.360 more in tune with it. You know, my, my grandmother could feel when a storm was coming on. She literally
01:07:33.300 could. And because she was in tune with it, not because she was magic, but because she told her
01:07:39.320 unconscious mind, not just, you know, that she was more in tune with, that she wanted to be more in
01:07:43.780 tune with it because of, you know, they lived in East Texas. It was a tornado area. And so she,
01:07:48.780 and so it was, it was life and death. She had to be aware when a tornado was coming so they could go
01:07:52.780 to a shelter. And then even when she moved to California, she would say, you know, I feel,
01:07:56.880 I feel bad weather coming because she was so in tune because that's what, that was her repetitive
01:08:01.480 thing that she was, would do when she was a young girl. That's interesting. Cause there has to be a
01:08:06.300 function that we could probably tune into. I mean, unless we're just that biologically different,
01:08:10.340 but you'll see like herds of deer, um, escaping an area, you know, only moments before something
01:08:15.740 tremendous, like a, like a landslide will happen or an earthquake or what. Yeah. Out here is all
01:08:19.960 about earthquakes. My dog is as worthless as she is. She sometimes gets a little antsy right before
01:08:26.400 an earthquake. Hmm. That's interesting. My, uh, my cat has this weird, um, I don't know how to explain.
01:08:33.620 I've been going through quite a bit. I'm not going to get into my dreams. I promise. Don't press the
01:08:37.760 button. No, no, no. It's don't press the dream. No, it's a, but it sings about dreams. Every time
01:08:42.860 I talk about dreams is, um, uh, but I've been having a lot of, you know, really harrowing
01:08:48.940 crap happen in the way of dreams and paralysis. And, and I prayed about it last night and it
01:08:52.880 stopped on a dime. So thank God, God is good. Uh, but my cat will be there like a lot, or she'll
01:08:59.100 wake me up if I'm like struggling or having a dream. And then she just stares at me and watches
01:09:03.020 me. Don't press the dream button. Um, uh, so I do think that animals have a sixth sense, but,
01:09:08.880 but, but I have to get out of here in 20 minutes and I was, I was promised foreskins. Okay. Okay.
01:09:14.060 I want the foreskins. I've been watching the clock. Give me five minutes before we go,
01:09:18.760 before we start talking about lopping off foreskins. Okay. It's not gonna take that long.
01:09:22.880 I promise. All right. Can you press the button so that it's, it, it, it, I don't like how blurry
01:09:27.140 it is when it looks at me. Can you fix that producer or have Nancy, but here, see, everybody
01:09:32.580 can see it. It's very blurry. It's unflattering. And I, I don't like how that's okay. So please
01:09:36.520 before we get to foreskins, I want to get to one more thing. I want to wrap up the whole
01:09:39.900 Schofield thing by, by kind of widening the scope of what we're talking about, because it's
01:09:44.960 something that I've been noticing and I want to get you guys thoughts on it. And it's about, you
01:09:49.280 know, modern Israel and the way things are going with that because the Schofield Bible
01:09:53.180 is part and parcel of that. The people who are anti-Israel are also by and large, anti-Schofield
01:09:58.560 Bible. They are, you know, they talk about the things we talked about. And it's kind of
01:10:03.040 a straw man argument because they're not fighting against what Schofield did per se with this
01:10:07.200 commentary. They're come there. It's like the thing with, with, with, with BLM and the
01:10:11.200 Tea Party. They're, they're, they're not liking what the people who have taken his, his
01:10:18.040 comments to a, to an extreme. So they're mad at the extreme. It's not necessarily at the
01:10:22.280 commentary, but what I'm starting to notice is a huge dichotomy with no nuance. People
01:10:29.880 are either very pro-Israel or very anti-Israel with very little nuance, very little objectiveness.
01:10:35.880 They either, Israel is great. You can't talk about them. They're the only democracy over
01:10:41.000 there. There are allies and they're surrounded by the enemies. They're justified in doing whatever
01:10:45.320 they want to do on the other end. You have, and you know, this is basically our government
01:10:50.280 to be, to be honest with you, whether it's Republican or Democrat, they are very much
01:10:54.120 pro-Israel. And of course you have the Christian Zionists and you have that group. Then on the
01:10:57.720 other end, you have being Israel is, is worse than Nazi Germany. Netanyahu is, is a modern day
01:11:04.600 Hitler. They're, you know, they're, they're starving and killing, they're committing a genocide.
01:11:08.440 They're wiping people off the map. They're doing all these terrible things. I can never support
01:11:11.880 them the best, all this kind of stuff. I see you've been on Twitter.
01:11:16.360 I've been on Twitter. I've been, you know, I've been watching Candace Owens and
01:11:20.520 Tucker Carlson and those folks. And you know, it's interesting because I, I like watching her
01:11:25.640 because she's smart. She's funny. She's articulate, but she's very passionate. And, and, and if you
01:11:30.520 listen to her long enough, you can get it. Yeah. Netanyahu is, is, is, is the devil. And maybe he is,
01:11:34.920 I'm not saying he's not, but, but it's a very extreme view and there's no nuance. And on the other side,
01:11:41.000 when you, you know, listen to our government or when you listen to certain TV preachers,
01:11:45.160 it's the other side. And that concerns me because what I'm starting to see is a Hegelian dialectic.
01:11:53.160 I I'm stepping back and saying, both of these guys are getting funded by the bad people. Our
01:12:00.040 government is obviously is easily funded by the bankers. A lot of these televangelists, I'm sure
01:12:04.520 they're getting some funding from, from the elites. And then the other side and the, what I've noticed with
01:12:10.120 the Candace Owens is of the world, they're very Catholic. I mean, we talked before about how
01:12:14.360 she's gone like in a year to being hyper, hyper Catholic. And, and then I don't think,
01:12:20.840 I don't know if Tucker Carlson is, he's a Christian. I don't know if he's a Catholic or not,
01:12:23.080 but, uh, Candace had a list. Oh, okay. We can talk about that. We can talk about that later,
01:12:29.800 but she had, um, this guy, uh, right wing, um, uh, uh, Milo something or other.
01:12:35.160 Yeah. Milo. Yes. He was, you know, formerly gay, whatever. Yeah. He was on it and they were
01:12:42.920 talking, they were, you know, bashing Israel. And I noticed that he claims to be a Christian.
01:12:46.520 Now maybe he isn't, but he is great, but he also, he was wearing a cross with Jesus on it,
01:12:51.720 which is Catholic. You know, Catholicism, Jesus is constantly on the cross. Jesus never in,
01:12:56.760 in, in their minds, he never came off the cross. He's constantly being sacrificed.
01:13:00.360 That's what the Eucharist is. Every mass, Jesus re-sacrifices himself for you and you're drinking
01:13:05.240 of his blood and eating his body. And he's perpetually on the cross. So, and they were,
01:13:11.320 and they said some disparaging things about Protestants and I'm okay. So again, I'm seeing
01:13:16.680 this, uh, I'm seeing a Hegelian dialectic, you know, thesis, antithesis, synthesis. And we see this in,
01:13:23.800 we, we see this with, we're like, with like, you know, right wing, left wing, they're both Hegelian.
01:13:28.440 So the right wing ultimate, you know, um, anti-authoritarian, um, and, and, and, and,
01:13:34.520 and lousy fair capitalism. On the other end is socialism, communism. Those are thesis,
01:13:39.080 anti, antithesis, and, and, excuse me, um, thesis, antithesis, but the, the synthesis is basically
01:13:47.160 crony capitalism, corporate welfare. And this is what the elites really want. So my question is,
01:13:52.280 I see a dialectic extremely hate Israel, extremely love Israel. What is the synthesis going to be?
01:13:57.960 Because that's what they really want. They're funding both sides of the extreme argument with
01:14:02.440 the idea that we're going to come to a synthesis that will benefit them. And I'm wondering, what
01:14:07.320 is this synthesis? Because I'm stepping back and I'm like, this is, both of you guys are nuts.
01:14:12.200 So there's something in the middle that the elites want. I'm just not sure what it is.
01:14:15.640 Yeah. They're asking us to, they're begging us to ask for an answer. And this is why I stepped
01:14:21.160 away from that kind of thinking, uh, you know, I, a while ago. And I mean, even dude at the coffee
01:14:26.840 shop was like, he's like, do you guys hate, do you guys hate the Jews? And I'm like, no, we,
01:14:30.920 we don't like, we went through all the phases of like, you have to notice what they're doing.
01:14:35.240 And then you go, well, this isn't right. Then you, now we just kind of bust their balls.
01:14:39.240 Yeah. Now I'm just kind of like poking at them a little bit because it's, it's sometimes it's fun,
01:14:43.320 but it's, it's clearly set up to do, um, to get this reaction. And then when you see somebody like
01:14:49.080 Milo Yiannopoulos, who I love, because he is this cultural figure that whenever you see him,
01:14:55.640 don't take anything he says seriously. Yeah. He is the, the actual jester of the court. He will be
01:15:03.960 and look like whatever is needed at the time or whatever he thinks is needed at the time. So whether
01:15:10.200 it's a gay Republican, that's Milo at the time. If it's now this, uh, pseudo Christian, um,
01:15:18.600 right wing, you know, not, not even anti MAGA, but like pointing out, he came up in the MAGA movement.
01:15:23.960 He is that person now. And he does a fantastic job at pointing out and exploiting all these holes in
01:15:29.880 the game. So I see it, but I understand his role. And, and I think it's the same thing with
01:15:34.920 Candace Owens. Candace came up in this weird leftist college, uh, echo chamber and she's on
01:15:40.600 with Dave Rubin and then she's on the daily wire and now she's this person. Right. And I'm like,
01:15:45.960 all right, we're being told, we're being told which side to take here. And I think I find it useful
01:15:51.640 that they're doing it. I don't believe these people at all. No, I don't trust it at all. No.
01:15:55.880 Yeah. But it's entertaining. And, and also, you know, they do bring up a lot of good points. It's
01:16:00.600 just, but I'm just not going to get to the point where then you go, therefore we have to, and that's
01:16:07.800 what everyone's way. Everyone's waiting for that shoe to drop of therefore, you know? So, but I'm
01:16:13.960 watching these guys, Tucker Carlson, her, and now, you know, now they have even Nick, Nick Fuentes is
01:16:18.600 thrown into the mix of, I just, I tweeted, I said, this guy's going to be president. And I don't know,
01:16:24.120 I got like 500 followers, but I don't think I'm wrong. And I also don't want that. I'm not asking
01:16:30.040 for that. I'm just saying, this is what everybody's pointing to now. This is the way that things are
01:16:34.920 moving. And it's the way that they want us to move. And it's the way that we will move because
01:16:39.480 people are just retarded. But that's, I'm also in that same place where I'm done moving where they
01:16:45.240 want us to move. Yeah. I realized that like, they made a lot of the, they did an excellent job. A lot of
01:16:49.960 the silos that they'd like to funnel you into are awfully tempting because they're paved the path
01:16:54.760 to them with a lot of truths about the situation for the last 10 years or so. But I'm realizing how
01:16:59.560 close we're getting to the silo. And then what happens is the doors are going to shut behind you
01:17:03.400 and you're going to be left to deal with the consequences of whatever thing they pushed you
01:17:06.920 towards. And they're not going to have to engage in it whatsoever. They're going to be off, you know,
01:17:10.720 in their ivory towers, uh, sipping my ties and laughing at all the pores that are engaging in
01:17:15.040 whatever, if it's world war three or some dumb shit like that. And I'm just, I'm done. I engaged
01:17:21.200 in it for a while because it was satisfying because they, they quashed it. You could not
01:17:26.560 engage in it for the longest time. There was some satisfaction that came from engaging with it,
01:17:30.400 but I realized like this is rapidly going in a direction that they're very happy about.
01:17:34.800 Yeah. And that, and then, so I'm not, I'm done engaging with it now. Okay. All right. Yeah. So,
01:17:40.080 I agree. It's all about the synthesis. They're going to try to lead us somewhere.
01:17:43.760 I'm just trying to figure out where it is. And maybe it has something to do with the end times
01:17:46.480 and biblical stuff. And maybe that's where they're trying to go ultimately. Okay. Foreskins.
01:17:49.920 Foreskins. Oh, thank you. I was getting worried there. I'm looking at the clock. I'm like,
01:17:53.360 I was promised. Very excited. I'll sit back down for this. Okay. So hopefully it's not disappointing.
01:17:59.600 So, so here's the thing. Keep in mind that
01:18:01.600 that everything that God commands there, there may be a physical aspect, but the most important aspect
01:18:09.920 is the spiritual, what it represents on the spiritual plane. So God commanded Abraham as a,
01:18:15.920 as a sign of the covenant to, to circumcise the males, to cut off the foreskin. Why would he do
01:18:22.560 that? What is it? Why does God hate extra skin? All right. So there is, so on the physical aspect,
01:18:29.200 what it does is it literally marks you as separate because the Israelites were supposed to be a separate
01:18:35.280 nation. And that it's clearly a physical separation. You're going to look very different down there
01:18:40.960 than, than anyone else. The second thing to keep in mind is that it is a blood sacrifice
01:18:47.280 in, in, and all the blood sacrifices in the Levitical law, you know, sacrificing a goat or a lamb or a bull
01:18:53.920 was a symbol spiritually of the covering of your sins. That will be ultimate. That would, that would have
01:18:59.440 been ultimately, um, um, uh, brought into fruition when Jesus made his sacrifice. So all the
01:19:05.200 of these were a dress rehearsal for the ultimate sacrifice, the ultimate blood sacrifice of, of Jesus
01:19:11.440 because he was innocent. He never committed sin. A baby is innocent, has not committed a sin. And
01:19:16.560 you have, you know, it's a blood sacrifice. You're not going to actually go like Moloch and kill the
01:19:20.400 baby, but you take off the foreskin. It doesn't harm the child, but it does, but it shows that you have
01:19:28.080 committed this innocent life to a covenant with, with Jehovah, with Yahweh. And it's also, you know,
01:19:35.280 the, the cleanliness aspect. I mean, it's not as big of a deal now, but back then, you know, you could,
01:19:39.600 it could, infection could happen because many of the, of the ceremonial Jewish laws were to keep them
01:19:44.160 healthy. They, God said, you know, don't eat shellfish, not because he didn't like lobster and
01:19:48.080 shrimp. He may, he created them, but because they're filter feeders back then, you know, if they, they spoil
01:19:52.400 quickly so they can make you sick, you could die. You know, same thing with pork, whereas, uh, you
01:19:57.200 know, fit, uh, fish with fins and scales were safer to eat because they, they weren't filter feeders.
01:20:02.000 They were cleaner and animals like, you know, cows and lamb who chew the cud, they had cleaner systems
01:20:07.840 because they were, you know, they only ate grass, whereas a pig will eat anything even though. So
01:20:13.200 it's not because pork isn't delicious. God dang, it is love pork, but in our pork today is much cleaner.
01:20:19.200 So he was just doing those things to, to keep them healthy. And it was the same thing with,
01:20:23.200 with the foreskin. That was a health thing. It was symbolic for the covenant. And also if you read
01:20:30.800 later, God tells people, I want you to circumcise your hearts. What does that mean? What is, well,
01:20:37.040 what is circumcision of the penis? You're taking away skin that, you know, doesn't really serve a
01:20:41.680 purpose. It's, it's, it's extra. And you circumcise it to be a part of a covenant with God. You
01:20:46.880 circumcise your heart spiritually. You're cutting away the excess, the things that are not of God,
01:20:52.800 that are not part of God's covenant, that aren't benefiting you. Circumcise your heart
01:20:57.200 because God says that he would rather you circumcise your heart than circumcise your,
01:21:02.320 your phallus. If you, if you gave him a choice, of course, because the phallus is just a symbol
01:21:07.040 circumcised, circumcision was a symbol. Circumcising your heart is spiritual. It's saying that I'm going to
01:21:11.760 cut away all the excess that is not of God in my heart, in my, and not the physical heart,
01:21:17.680 obviously, but the heart is, is the seat of your conscience is a seat of where, where you know,
01:21:22.880 right or wrong is coming from. So you cut away everything that's not of God's that you're only
01:21:27.280 acting within the parameters of what God wants from you. That's what he wants more important
01:21:32.480 than cutting off foreskin. So that's more or less the explanation. So I know we don't have a few
01:21:37.600 minutes left. So I'll let you, I'm wondering, and this might be, you might not have an answer for
01:21:42.160 this and this might be too late in the game to ask this, but I do wonder why certain rabbinic Jews
01:21:48.240 do the, they do the, like the, the, you know, the mouth thing with the, um, you know, when it's,
01:21:54.160 when they, when they, I think that's just like cleaner cut, they think, or is that what they
01:21:58.400 think it is? I don't think they're, I don't think they're, you know, you know what I'm getting at
01:22:01.600 here. And it's, it seems that certain, I believe it's tradition and tradition. That's a hell of a
01:22:07.040 tradition. But it's not, it's not from God. It's not biblical. It's a, it's a rabbinic,
01:22:12.000 it's a tradition that they would, I don't, I don't know. It's a tradition that they did because
01:22:18.400 the only thing, the instructions were to take a flint, you know, which is basically like an obsidian
01:22:22.640 stone, which is extremely sharp because you're supposed to, you know, do it quick. You're not
01:22:25.600 supposed to, you know, you're not going to torture the poor child. Um, and if you, and you do it on
01:22:30.560 the eighth day, why? Because the eighth day is when vitamin K is the highest level in the baby
01:22:35.680 and it causes the blood to, to, to clot quickly. So God knew what he was doing. That's why
01:22:40.400 circumcision is done on the eighth day because you know, you're the, the child's blood will clot
01:22:44.720 quickly. So God wants us to be, wanted it to be as safe as possible for the child, not to harm them.
01:22:50.480 Yeah. So, so, so, but, but this is, this is, this is true. So I, I, sometimes there's a conflation
01:22:56.560 here. Xerox says, I don't think they bite it off. They cut and they suck.
01:22:59.840 And I'm trying to, you know, ask the question in the most gracious and least.
01:23:04.560 I think what it is is like, all right, so this guitar behind me, I just hung up right before.
01:23:08.080 How are you going to make this about the guitar? Right before we got on the, watch this.
01:23:12.000 Okay. On the call with you, Ed. And what I should have done was put anchors in the wall,
01:23:16.640 but I didn't, you know why? Cause I didn't have them. So I just drilled,
01:23:21.040 I drilled the stand into the wall. Right into the sheet rock.
01:23:23.840 I know it'll stay. I just didn't have the tools on hand. And I think that's what we're looking at.
01:23:28.800 It's like, you got the Flint and the guy's like, didn't bring it. And he's like, I got some teeth.
01:23:32.640 You know, the thing is though, is like, now we have like iodine.
01:23:35.520 Yeah. We've got antiseptic little ointment. Um, but there's still,
01:23:42.240 listen, that's just weird. What do you know about, do you know about the story about, uh,
01:23:48.080 where they all agreed to be circumcised and then something happened? We were hearing.
01:23:52.080 Oh yeah. There's a story. Is that, I think that is that, I think it's in Genesis. We'll probably
01:23:56.080 go over it in the Genesis story. So what happened was, and this is again, how the scumbag, um,
01:24:02.720 sons of Jacob, they, there, there was a group of, there was a trial, I forget the name of the
01:24:07.760 tribe. I'll get to it when I get to my, my study, but there was a tribe of people who, um, who wanted,
01:24:13.360 who wanted to join the Israelites. But what happened was, well, they did, they did a bad thing.
01:24:18.320 They, they, they raped, um, one of the, one of the sisters, um, whose name was Dinah.
01:24:23.600 Okay. Guy raped her, but then he fell in love with her. And he said, you know, I want to make her,
01:24:28.480 I want to, I want to make her my wife. You know, I did wrong. I want to make her my wife and I want,
01:24:33.040 I want to officially join your family. But the, the, um, the, the, the, the, the tribes, you know,
01:24:39.120 Reuben and Levi and all those guys, they were like, you know, screw this. So what we're going to do
01:24:42.800 is we're going to, okay, if you want to join us, you got to be circumcised, but they were grown men.
01:24:46.160 So they said, okay, we'll do it. We're willing to, we, we, we love, you know, I love Dinah. I want
01:24:51.760 all my people to be part of your people. We'll be, we'll just be one big, happy family. And if that's
01:24:56.320 what it takes, okay, we'll, we'll circumcise us. So we, so they went and, and all the men were
01:25:00.720 circumcised, but of course, you know, they were laid up for a while. And while they were laid up,
01:25:05.360 the, the brothers came in and killed them all. That's right. Yeah. Yeah.
01:25:09.600 Yeah. Because you'd be that out of commission. I would've done the same thing. You think I'm not
01:25:14.800 saying, yeah, go ahead. I was just wondering, like, good, would you be up mowing the lawn like
01:25:19.200 a day or so later? If you know, I knew a guy in high school that had to get, oh, really? Yeah.
01:25:24.480 Yeah. He had to get served. He converted to Judaism. No, no, no. He was just like,
01:25:29.200 I think it looks better. He had a, no, he had like a, some sort of infection. I don't know. He was on the
01:25:33.440 baseball team with me in high school and the guy had to get the clippy clip. He was down. He had to quit the team.
01:25:38.400 What? Yeah, dude. It was like mid season that this happened. This is a serious thing.
01:25:42.080 It's like that. Yeah. Yeah. Well, you know why? Because I had the ball surgery. Yeah. And they,
01:25:48.560 they cut me in the abdomen, you know, and, um, and is it, you know, serious incision, whatever.
01:25:54.400 I was, I was, couldn't walk for like a day or so. And then I was up and everything was,
01:25:58.800 I was like an unbelievable recovery. So I'm like, damn, you're going to take snips.
01:26:02.160 You're built different though, David. I am built different.
01:26:04.560 As an adult, but as an adult, apparently it's, it's, it's, it's much more dramatic.
01:26:10.640 Shit, man. All right. Well, yeah.
01:26:12.560 And so it got this whole, I forget how many guys it was. It was a ton of guys who got it done. And
01:26:19.680 these 12 men who came in and were able to kill that whole tribe. Cause they were, you know,
01:26:24.880 they were down and out after getting circumcised. You know what I say? Soft. So they deserved,
01:26:31.040 they honestly, they kind of deserved it. It's hard for me to listen. If you did that to their
01:26:35.360 sister and then be like, Oh yeah. Well, I would say the one guy who did it,
01:26:39.920 he might've deserved it. But the rest of the guys, it wasn't like they gang raped her.
01:26:42.800 It was like, yo, what, what are you doing, dog? So we didn't even, we,
01:26:47.360 we have a snipping coming up soon. Right. Yeah. That's messed up.
01:26:50.720 All right. Well, you promised foreskins you gave, you delivered.
01:26:56.000 I delivered the foreskins. 200 foreskins. A sack of 200 foreskins. Ed Mabry has delivered
01:27:02.000 them to us. We got to wrap it up. I got to get the heck out of here. I got parent teacher night
01:27:06.560 or meet the, meet, meet the teachers. I'm going to tell them all about foreskins. But before we go,
01:27:10.720 can you let everybody know, Ed, one more time, where can everybody find you?
01:27:13.840 Faithbyreason.net. So all my legacy material is, lots is about to go behind a paywall and you have to
01:27:19.920 be a member, but there'll still be some stuff free there. My Patreon is
01:27:27.600 faithbyreason.com. That's where I'm encouraging everyone to go. That's where you're going to be
01:27:33.120 able to have access to everything. I'm going to put, you know, all my stuff is going to be going there.
01:27:38.800 And yeah, I'm on X. I'm putting stuff up there on Instagram, on YouTube and Rumble. There'll be
01:27:46.000 some teasers that I'll be putting up there. But yeah, faithbyreason.net, patreon.com slash faithbyreason.
01:27:53.120 All right. You heard him, guys. Go and support Ed and also go and drop a rating on his book on
01:27:58.800 Amazon because these little seasoners suck. And that's really, I hate that, man. I hate when
01:28:04.640 people do that kind of a thing. It's like you just go out and exercise what little power you have and
01:28:08.240 you don't even take the time to read the thing. So thank you, Ed. I appreciate your time. It's good to
01:28:12.960 see you. And we're going to have to run it back and do it again next week. We've got to stop having
01:28:16.320 so much time in between these episodes. We really do. That's all we got, right, Tom?
01:28:23.120 That's all we got. Ed, again, thank you. And until next time, don't forget to obey, submit,
01:28:29.120 and comply. We'll see you later.
01:28:30.480 The greatest hypnotist on planet Earth is a oblong box in the corner of the room. It is
01:28:37.440 constantly telling us what to believe is real. You can persuade them that what they see with
01:28:44.720 their eyes is what there is to see. Because they'll think face of an explanation that portrays
01:28:52.640 the bigger picture of what it is. And they have.