In this episode of the book of Revelations series, we continue our conversation with Ed Mabry, aka Top Lobster. We talk about the dark side of the internet, and how we need to wake up to the fact that we are living in a world run by sick people.
00:03:21.560So a couple of things for someone to respond to what you said before.
00:03:23.620Yeah, I've been getting a lot of feedback, positive feedback as well.
00:03:26.960A day has not gone by where someone hasn't commented on something like, hey, I heard you on Neville and Death Squad, you know, diving into your stuff.
00:03:44.280I was actually working feverishly today on our YouTube, the aesthetics of the YouTube and the aesthetics of the Rumble going all the way back to episode one.
00:03:52.620And I scrolled past like all of the videos and on YouTube specifically, I was really happily surprised to see this series doing a thousand views, well over a thousand views on YouTube.
00:04:06.040Those are like legitimate hard views on Rumble.
00:04:08.800You're going to get like a mix, but I mean, a lot of people are watching it.
00:04:18.580But it has gotten to that point now where I've been asking Top, I'm like, what are we going to do when Ed finishes this series with us?
00:04:27.620I mean, it's become Fridays are a special day now.
00:04:31.560And I know the people are going to be disappointed.
00:04:33.620So hopefully whatever you're cooking up, we could have something in the future because I know they're going to ask for you back.
00:04:39.220Yes, I can tell you about a couple of things that are going on that I want to start this month is I'm going to start getting my little shorts, short videos out the like the one, one and a half minute deals.
00:04:49.080I'm just, I'm trying to get a bunch of them banked so I can just put them out like daily.
00:04:57.480And the other thing I'm going to be recording next week by popular request is a little commentary on Messiah 2030 that people have been asking me about.
00:05:11.560Hopefully I won't make those people as mad as I've made the little season people.
00:05:14.240But I'm going to give my thoughts on that.
00:05:17.940And at long last in next month, I will start putting out my Genesis series, which again, which I get asked about a ton.
00:05:25.640When are you going to start the Genesis series?
00:05:27.840I've been trying to get all my research done, but I'm just going to start doing it and just kind of, because I wanted to have regular cadence and I'll still try to have a regular cadence.
00:05:36.380I can't guarantee that, but I'm just going to start putting stuff out because people have really been asking about it.
00:05:39.460And I don't want to keep people on the hook because the Revelation series ended like three, four months ago.
00:05:44.040And so I need to get some more stuff out.
00:05:46.040Well, you know what's going to end up happening, Ed, is you're going to end up, this is, I can see where this is going.
00:05:51.380You're going to finish with Genesis and then it's going to be like, well, what about this book?
00:05:55.360And the next thing you know, I mean, the good news is you have material forever and it's good work to be doing, but that's where this is going, Ed.
00:06:00.800Probably, and by the, baked into the Genesis series is going to be the book of Job because the events of Job happened like right around the time of Abraham.
00:06:08.200And it's some really interesting stuff there that people, I think people think they know Job and I'm not trying to disparage anyone because I'm the same way.
00:06:15.080But I got new perspective on Job and like in that kind of wager, so to speak, between God and Satan over Job.
00:06:22.080It's that I learned some stuff that has just completely like turned my view of that upside down in a good way.
00:06:28.220And I can't wait to present that as part of the Genesis series.
00:06:31.340I'm really looking forward to that, and I would also love for you to do something on Solomon, the guy, King Solomon.
00:06:40.200Like we're having a guest on to deep dive into it, but I think you'd be able to add another perspective to this guy because, in my opinion, one of the most interesting people in the Bible.
00:06:49.100And I'd love to hear what Ed had to say, has to say about him.
00:06:55.920So, yeah, so let's just do a quick recap of where we are.
00:06:59.280So we are, we basically finished up our deep dive into the Antichrist last time, last week.
00:07:05.920We talked about the false prophet and the mark of the beast.
00:07:09.620So just where we are with the Antichrist, like, you know, he'll be during that 70th week of Daniel, that last seven years that we call the tribulation.
00:07:15.800And, you know, at the first three and a half years, he's going to be like this messianic figure, a guy who has all the answers, biggest world leader ever, like, you know, just pretty popular.
00:07:24.020Then, you know, at the midpoint, he suffers that head wound.
00:07:26.980And my thought is that he becomes possessed then by Nimrod, who we're going to talk about today quite a bit.
00:07:35.400And then he, the last three and a half years is when he just goes nuts and demands to be worshipped.
00:07:40.760And he sets himself up in the temple and just says that, you know, I am God, worship me.
00:07:45.520And then you have the mark of the beast, which is where the false prophet, who is the religious adjunct to this final empire, basically forcing people to worship him under penalty of death.
00:07:58.500You have to take the mark of the beast, which is about worshipping the Antichrist.
00:08:01.960And then once you take the mark of the beast, you're no longer eligible for salvation.
00:08:06.180We kind of talked about why that is last week.
00:08:08.540And I believe it's because it's going to, I believe one of the things that Mark is going to do is change your DNA, possibly to turn you into something less than human, something other than human, which means you can't be saved because Jesus only died for human beings, among other things.
00:08:23.000So, yeah, and so this episode, we're going to jump a little bit ahead because we were in basically a revelation chapter 13 with the false prophet and the mark of the beast and the Antichrist.
00:08:34.580So we should be going to like 14, 15, 16, but we're going to actually jump briefly, temporarily into chapter 17 because chapters 14, 15, and 16, you're getting into the bowls of wrath when God is, you know, God's done.
00:08:47.700He's had it and he starts pouring out his final judgment because everyone is chosen aside.
00:08:52.480By this point, at the midpoint of the tribulation, everyone is either, you're one of three categories.
00:08:57.760You're either on the Antichrist side, you've taken the mark of the beast, which means you're, you know, you're done, or you're part of the Jewish remnant who has not, who realizes this guy's not their Messiah and they have to flee.
00:09:07.780They have to run out into literally, Jesus says, you know, when you see the abomination of desolation, which is when the Antichrist sets himself up to be worshiped, he says, when you see that in Matthew 24, head for the hills.
00:09:19.200Don't even pack. You've got to go because they're going to try to eliminate all the Jewish remnant.
00:09:23.840So you're either that or, and the other possibility is that you're a recent believer who does not want to take the mark, who realizes that, you know, this is crap and you're on your own.
00:09:35.080You know, you're going to be basically marked for death.
00:09:38.220So those are the only three left and then God pours out his wrath.
00:09:41.240The reason I'm going to jump to chapter 17 is because chapter 17 is basically the judgment on religion.
00:09:47.820And I think it chronologically fits better with what we're talking about because when the Antichrist is worshiped, he ends all other religions.
00:09:55.680So, you know, Revelation chapter 17 is, is, it's amazing.
00:09:59.860I'm going to read through some of it, but, but I'm going to first give a background on religion and what it is and why it is deserving of judgment.
00:10:08.640So let's you guys jump in before I start with that background.
00:10:15.700I made a promise to somebody in the chat earlier today that I would read a question to you and my apologies if this derails you, but I did find it interesting.
00:10:25.540He says, does the parable about the virgins running out of oil correlate with Ed's theory about not being watchful and being left behind?
00:10:34.380Uh, possibly so it's that parable, a lot of people related to the church to being watchful, but if you look at it in context, it's really, it's more about Israel.
00:10:47.040It's more about the Jews reason being that the parable briefly states that, you know, there's the, the bridegroom is coming for the bride and the virgins who, who have the lamps, they're friends of the bride.
00:10:59.880So they're not the bride. The bride is the church. So now granted the bride isn't specifically mentioned, but it's implied that, you know, the bridegroom is coming and who is he coming for? He's coming for his bride.
00:11:09.200So that's really more about, um, it's, I think it's more about Israel than it is about the church.
00:11:15.400So I think it's about Israel maybe, maybe not being watchful because the oil and the lamps, uh, oil is usually an idiom for the Holy spirit.
00:11:24.060So this might be saying that, you know, the Jews may not be watchful for him.
00:11:30.740Um, that's, that's kind of what my, my interpretation of it, but some people do use it to, to talk about the church.
00:11:36.840I just, in, in context, it hasn't seemed that way because, you know, the church would not be a friend of the bride.
00:11:42.000The church is intended to be the bride. Now it could be that these are, I mean, again, I think it fits better if they are, are, are Jewish, but maybe it's people who aren't part of the bride who.
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00:12:38.800For whatever reason, they're, they're believers, but they're not the bride.
00:12:42.040We talked about before about those who will be taken in the rapture and the first rapture will be those who are watchful.
00:12:48.700So, I mean, I suppose it could, you could kind of squint a little bit and, and make that, make them, um, people in the church who aren't watchful, but I don't think it fits.
00:13:02.920So again, that's my take. It, you know, there's other people who believe differently, so I'm not going to be dogmatic about it, but that's just my take on it.
00:13:08.780Okay. Fair enough. I don't, I don't really have any strong feelings about it either way, but I'm ready to jump into chapter 17 here. I got it pulled up.
00:13:16.780Okay. Oh, so before we do, um, I want to give the background on religion and the origins of it, of religion and organized religion.
00:13:24.900And then when I, when I get, when I get through that, I think we can, we can jump into the actual, um, uh, chapter and verse because a lot of it's going to be covered as part of the background on my background notes that I'm going to get to here.
00:13:34.960So, okay. So can we talk about religion a little bit last week with the false prophet? Because the false prophet will be the religious leader.
00:13:42.360So what is religion? The definition of religion is things that human beings do on our own in order to reach what we consider divine.
00:13:53.020So, um, like I said, if you, it doesn't have to necessarily be something faith-based as if you brush your teeth at seven o'clock every morning, you brush your teeth religiously because that's a work you're doing act.
00:14:02.420You're doing to get to the divine on your own without God to be, to get to what is, um, I see there too.
00:14:12.360Yeah, my, my computer is, I don't know what just happened there.
00:14:16.620So, well, look at the first religious act in the Bible actually occurs in, um, in Genesis chapter three with the temptation of Adam and Eve.
00:14:23.940So you have, um, you know, God gave him the command. You can eat all the fruits of the trees in the garden, but not the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
00:14:30.680If you, if you eat that, you die. So you have the Nakash, which, you know, was unfortunately translated serpent, but Nakash, the shining one, this is the light bearer, Lucifer, who tempts Eve.
00:14:39.800And the first thing he asked her is a question. He said, you know, our, I'm paraphrasing, of course, are you, did God say you can eat from all the trees of the, of the, um, of the, of the garden?
00:14:48.300And Eve says, we can eat of all the trees, but, but we can't eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, and we can't touch it or we'll die.
00:14:55.860That's religion. Why? God never said they couldn't touch it. He just said, you can't eat it.
00:15:00.460So what did Eve do? Eve added something on top of God's revealed word. And she did it in order to almost say improve upon what God said and say, you know, God, you said we can't eat it.
00:15:12.820But if I add, we can't touch it either. But then we really can't eat it because we can't even touch it. Hey, God, look what I did. I made your rule better.
00:15:20.960So yeah, well, that's a whole other subject. But, um, so I think the Nakash saw this and he says, wait, oh, she's got religious pride. Now I know she, she wants to be like God. And so then he says, Hey, no, no, no, no. You, if you, if you eat the fruit, you won't die. You'll be like gods. You'll be like the God. You'll be like the Elohim, which is what she was basically saying that she wanted to be. And he saw that. So that was the first religious act.
00:15:48.080But what we're going to talk about is organized religion. The difference between, you know, religion is, is individual organized religion. So when you take the additions to God's word or what you put on top of it, or, or what you do in place of it, and you institutionalize it and make a bunch of rules around it, that's organized religion.
00:16:07.200So the first example of organized religion, I think the biggest example that we're going to, um, that's going to really resonate with the rest of chapter 17 happened during Babel with Semiramis. Semiramis, we talked last week. She was the wife and mother of Nimrod. Nimrod married his mom because he's a sick pup.
00:16:25.540But what Semiramis did was she elevated Nimrod to godhood. She was the first high priestess. She was the first mystic. This is what I call them. I call these people mystics, people who claim to have some kind of relationship with the divine, with the God, with God or the gods.
00:16:41.260They have this special knowledge that no one else has, and they traffic in that. So she elevated Nimrod to godhood. Why? Because, you know, Nimrod was a dictator. Uh, he was the, you know, the, the, the, the, the, the king, the forceful leader, the leader, the military leader, as it were.
00:16:56.200But as we talked about last week, the best way to really control people is to, is to, um, have them police themselves by, by doing what they, what you want them to do, because it's quote unquote, God's will. I gave the example last week of how I, I tend to speed when I drive. And I do that because, you know, the odds are there, there's not enough cops to catch me.
00:17:17.860However, if I was convinced that if, if I speed, God's going to punish me, well, I'm not going to speed anymore because I know God's everywhere. So that's, that's the whole thing behind the, the mystics and the high priest. They enforce the rule of the king.
00:17:32.280Simmerimus did that. She elevated Nimrod to godhood. She called him the sun god. And she had priests, other priests who were, you know, in the, in the court of Nimrod who were also enforcing this among the people.
00:17:43.040So basically at some point Nimrod dies, um, he gets, there's, uh, lots of, lots of myths around how Nimrod died. Um, the most popular is that he was, he was killed in a hunting, um, accident. Some people say that, uh, that, um, Simmerimus has something to do with it. She was trying to off him so she could have more power.
00:18:00.340There's even a, uh, a, a myth that, um, Abraham killed him, which is fascinating, but I don't think the timeline works right on. Abraham, I don't think Abraham was around during this point because it, it appears that Nimrod died shortly before the languages were, languages were confused at Babel.
00:18:17.120Point of all this, after Nimrod is, is killed shortly after that, Simmerimus becomes pregnant, but that's kind of a problem because she should be in mourning for the king, but somebody knocked her up.
00:18:26.900So how did she get around this? She claimed that this child in her was immaculately conceived by Nimrod spirit. She said that when Nimrod died, he ascended to the sun and then the sun's rays shined on her pelvis, I guess.
00:18:43.820And she became impregnated with, with the child Tammuz. So this child Tammuz is the reincarnation of Nimrod. Where'd you get this story? Again, something else I think we talked about last week was the message of God in the stars,
00:18:59.820that God laid out his plan for redemption in the stars, starting with from Virgo, which is happens in the, in, in around September, which is the first month of the year in, in, in the Jewish calendar, all the way to, um, Leo, the line of the tribe of Judah in August.
00:19:15.940So it talks about, so you have the virgin birth there all the way through to Jesus returning as, as the line of the tribe of Judah. That's, he showed this to Adam. Adam knew this, Adam passed it on to his descendants and it went on and on.
00:19:27.940So Semiramis knew this. She knew that there had to be an immaculate conception. And she said, you know what, instead of, you know, being stoned to death for, for like banging somebody right after my husband died, I'm just going to say that, um, he impregnated me.
00:19:41.900And so my, this child is, is immaculate, immaculately conceived that people already knew that, you know, the Maserat, the, uh, the gospel and the stars.
00:19:49.600So after that, and then of course the, her, her priests, uh, kept it going. So after this, God confuses the languages and because, you know, they were building the tower, God says, confusion, confusion, confusion, languages and divided people into 70 at that time, 70 nations.
00:20:06.080Well, each one of those nations had some of the priests speaking the same language. So they, you know, people went up, went their way and, and started going around the populating the earth based on common languages.
00:20:16.600And, and, and some of the priests went along with them and each, and all of these priests had that same, um, they brought with them the, the same religion, the, the mother child cult of, of Nimrod, Semiramis and Tammuz.
00:20:30.780But when they went to different cultures, they just gave them different names, but they, but then you'll see, that's why you'll see around the world, all these different, um, mother child cults.
00:20:41.020I know top, I don't know if you, if I sent you some images, I don't know if you had a chance to get them in email before we came.
00:20:47.140Well, I'll check right now. Um, I actually wanted to ask you something. Um, who did Esau murder?
00:20:53.240That's exactly what I was just about to ask.
00:20:55.860Yeah. He, uh, cause there's a, I think it's in one of the apocryphers that he's, uh, he's out hunting and he kills, I think it was Nimrod and two of his men.
00:21:04.680And then he comes back and that's when he does the trade.
00:21:07.140That's when Jacob offers him the red lentil soup in exchange for his, his birthright. Is it?
00:21:12.220Yeah. That's, that's one of that is, you're right. It's another myth that he killed Nimrod, but that, again, that doesn't work in the timeline because that would have been many, many years afterward because you have, because, you know, uh, Esau is, is Abraham's grandson.
00:21:24.780And so I would argue, I don't even think Abraham necessarily, he may have been alive during the time of Babel, but if, if, if so, it's, um, he would have been pretty young.
00:21:36.100Hmm. So if he was, so I, I, I think Nimrod would have been dead long before that. So again, it's, it's an interesting, colorful, um, uh, legend, but I, I don't think it, it worked with a timeline.
00:21:48.460Okay. I got these, uh, these are the pictures you send. There's a couple of them. Which one do you want me to show?
00:21:53.000Examples of how you have all over the world, the same mother child cult you have this. These are all versions of Seymour Amos and Tammuz.
00:22:00.340And yeah, so if you, so this is just showing that when the mystics went around, you know, when they went to the different nations, they just started working, they put forth the same, um, cult.
00:22:12.700And so you have, I just, I wrote down a few of them, um, these that, you know, they, that, uh, the various names of that Nimrod and Semiramis and Tammuz have in other parts of the world.
00:22:23.060So Nimrod, um, and other parts of the world, you have Osiris in Egypt, you have Baal, Marduk, Molech, you have Zeus, you have Dagon.
00:22:32.080Those are all versions of Nimrod, but same story in, in, in different cultures.
00:22:37.680For Semiramis, you have, um, Asheroth, you have Astarte, you have Ishtar, you know, the famous Ishtar gate in, in, in Babylon.
00:22:45.200You have Isis, you have Aphrodite, Hera, Venus, Gaia, Inani, and eventually Mary.
00:22:55.360And with Tammuz, um, he becomes in different cultures, Horus in Egypt, Dionysus, Yule, Cupid, Zorah Raster.
00:23:02.400And he also takes on some of the names of Nimrod since he's considered the reincarnation.
00:23:06.580So some of the same names for Nimrod, uh, Tammuz has.
00:23:09.580So the point is that this same religion, this first original blasphemy, basically spread around the world through the mystics.
00:23:20.900And in the, in the mystics are always at court.
00:23:24.220We talked about this last week that they, that they always have these mystics.
00:23:27.460And again, the mystics are the people who claim to have this connection to the divine and people cannot get to the gods, except through the, the mystics.
00:23:38.880And to a degree, it's also a lot of charlatry because some of them do have connections to the, to the gods, to the fallen angels, to the fallen Elohim.
00:23:47.140We saw in, in, in, um, uh, we talked about the last week in Egypt during the time of the, of the Exodus, you know, the, the, the mystics at the court of Pharaoh were able to duplicate the first, uh, two.
00:23:57.460Plagues that God sent to Israel, I think, but then they weren't able to anymore because they didn't have that much power, but they did it through the supernatural.
00:24:05.180But a lot of times these guys, these mystics, men and women, they, they just, they have a racket going where they hoard all these secrets, the secrets of the ages, and they don't reveal them to anyone else.
00:24:17.380That's, that's how they stay in power.
00:24:19.700And we see them to this day, obviously with, with the, the, the, the mystics who are at court, so to speak with today's world leaders.
00:24:27.420We, you know, if you're in a conspiracy world, you know exactly who these people are.
00:24:30.780So if you look at all the empires, they all have them, um, you know, Babel, obviously Egypt, uh, Babylon, Persia, Greece, Rome, and then all have the mystics at court.
00:24:40.460And then when Rome transformed, because remember the Roman empire never fell, empires don't just go away.
00:25:45.040And to pacify the pagans, what they did was they basically merged the two belief systems and they slapped Christian names onto pagan into onto the pagan gods and pagan festivals.
00:25:56.760That's why you have Christmas in the winter when Jesus was not born in winter, he would have frozen to death in a barn in winter.
00:27:45.720Interesting, so you're saying that, that Nimrod's wife, mom, mom, wife, had the same title, the Queen of Heaven.
00:27:55.540I was actually going to ask you about this, because it's interesting, right?
00:27:57.580You have all of this emulation, the mother and the child, through all these different pagan deities.
00:28:02.740And then, that does come to today, where this conversation is still being had.
00:28:07.320It's like, what place does Mary, what role does Mary play in all of this, as far as, you know, birthing the savior of mankind, but also, then what?
00:28:22.000How should we look at her, or should we even do that at all?
00:28:44.440Right, when you see that title in the Old Testament, I think it's, I should have wrote this down.
00:28:49.140I think it's in the book of Jeremiah, where you, where you had, no, I'm sorry.
00:28:53.500There was Ezekiel, where you have people making cakes to the Queen of Heaven.
00:28:59.300And, you know, God is calling, this is an abomination, people.
00:29:01.540An abomination means you're worshiping false gods.
00:29:04.560They were baking, they were baking cakes to the Queen of Heaven.
00:29:06.800And there was another, another area in the, near the temple where women, Jewish women, were weeping for Tammuz.
00:29:13.040Because, you know, so they were, they were worshiping these false gods.
00:29:17.620And just like God was saying, this is, this is a horrible abomination.
00:29:20.840So Mary, the actual Mary, should be revered because she, you know, she was the woman chosen to be the vessel through which Jesus came into the world.
00:40:27.060So basically, like I was saying, we all these empires from all the way up to Rome, which, yes, we are all up.
00:40:34.300So I'm going to start off that Rome is still around in this day.
00:40:36.800The Catholic Church ruled the world for almost almost a thousand years from like, you know, around 700 A.D. to 1700 ish when we have the the the Reformation there about.
00:40:48.800But their influence never went away because the bankers, the the bankers for the for the Catholic Church, whether Medici's and the Orsini's.
00:40:56.620And they and of course, you know, the bankers run the world through through their finances.
00:41:01.380And when they started going underground, they financed the Rothschilds who who financed the Rockefeller's and Soros's and all these all the world economic form and Trilateral Commission and the CFR and all the all the people who really run the world today were financed by them.
00:41:17.920And and if you trace it all the way back, it gets back to the Vatican.
00:41:21.480I get asked all the time, who do I think is at the top of the pyramid of, you know, because the Rothschilds, people above the Rothschilds, I think that are Medici's and Orsini's.
00:41:30.860Who's at the top? Is it the Illuminati's at the Club of Rome, so forth and so on?
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00:42:11.500They're all looking for like a man or a group or, you know, an ethnicity or whatever the hell the case is.
00:44:44.320The whole Scarlet Woman thing, that's that's something you probably heard about in the conspiracy world.
00:44:47.720Aleister Crowley was, you know, that weirdo always had what he called Scarlet Women hanging around him.
00:44:54.740Because they were they embraced this whole thing.
00:44:57.100And you even had a famous story of Jack Parsons and L. Ron Hubbard going out and do the Bible, doing the Babylon working so that they could try to birth this Scarlet Woman.
00:45:07.200They're taking a little too literally.
00:45:33.620And you can see on the screen that there came to one of the seven angels with the seven vials or bowls of wrath, which we'll start talking about in a couple of weeks.
00:45:39.420And talk with me, saying, come here, and I will show you the kingdom, the judgment of the great whore that sits on many waters, with whom the kings of the earth have committed fornication and the happiness of the earth have become drunk with the wine of her fornication.
00:45:50.960So he carried me away in the spirit into the wilderness, and I saw a woman sitting upon a scarlet-colored beast full of names of blasphemy, having seven heads and ten horns.
00:45:58.440And the woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet-colored and decked with gold and precious stones and pearls, having a golden cup in her hand full of abominations and the filthiness of her fornication.
00:46:07.600And upon her forehead was a name written, Mystery Babylon the Great, the mother of harlots and abominations of the earth.
00:46:14.080And I saw the woman drunken with the blood of the saints and with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus.
00:46:18.280And when I saw her, I wondered with great admiration, or I wondered greatly.
00:46:23.040Man, this is really, like, has to be unpacked, full of names of blasphemy.
00:46:43.760And remember, as I talked about in the Little Season video, whenever there is allegory, God is not the author of confusion.
00:46:49.760It's either explained immediately, which it is in this chapter, because an angel basically tells Daniel, excuse me, tells John what all these things mean, or it's interpreted elsewhere in the Bible.
00:46:59.780So God does not just give, like, symbols and say, okay, it's up to you guys to figure it out.
00:47:03.520And that's why every time I get some of these comments from the Little Season people, their basic defense is, well, you know, you're taking the Bible literally.
00:47:20.720You have, there are rules, and God does not give allegory without interpreting it.
00:47:25.540And if it's uninterpreted, then it's not allegory from God.
00:47:28.640So, anyway, let's get off my soapbox, because I just want the Little Season people to give you another, give them another reason to write in angry stuff in the comments.
00:47:58.420Because the wilderness is where sin goes.
00:48:00.440If you know the story of the scapegoat, basically, briefly, what would happen, the high priest, you know, back during the time of the law, would put the sins of Israel symbolically onto a goat and send that goat out into the wilderness to Azazel.
00:48:16.200And you know the name Azazel, he was one of the angels, one of the fallen Elohim, who came down and committed, had sex with women and spawned Nephilim.
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00:49:06.360But you said that they put the sins on the, what priest class is this that puts the sins on the goats and sends them, what belief system was this?
00:51:45.780So the point is that this woman, this vision he sees as the woman, she is obviously evil because she's out in the wilderness, which is where – which is, again, traditionally where it's thought sin, great sin resides.
00:52:03.880Well, none of us know that because we're all saved, sanctified, filled with the Holy Ghost, but other people know that a prostitute is someone, basically, who sells sexual intimacy for stuff.
00:53:29.400It's just, like, the forest is spooky at night.
00:53:30.940Being out alone in the forest at night is – you know, it's chilling.
00:53:34.080But I will admit that there is a totally different energy.
00:53:37.780When I lived in Las Vegas for a period, the desert – like, sometimes I would be in areas where you'd be close enough to the desert to, like, walk up to it because it was really abrupt in some places.
00:55:49.620It's interesting that that space is so desolate, too, that nothing wants to grow there.
00:55:53.820But yet there does seem to be this presence of this demonic energy.
00:55:57.500Top and I, we are fans of a show, The Confessionals, with Tony Merkel.
00:56:01.400I highly recommend everybody check it out.
00:56:03.280But he's done episodes with people who have been parts of these, you know, parties out in Joshua Tree that turn into something utterly bizarre.
00:56:12.140And they have what, you know, I'm sure those in the medical industry would describe as auditory and visual hallucinations.
00:56:18.480But these people come away saying that they saw, you know, people levitating, portals opening up, all kinds of crazy things.
00:56:26.520So, yeah, the desert, I just find it fascinating because there's plenty of stories coming out of those areas, and yet nothing grows.
00:58:22.000Go to Bible Gateway and just put in fornication.
00:58:24.420Fornication is always sexual intercourse for the purpose of spirituality.
00:58:31.840Well, there are always these, you know, when you have any of these satanic rituals, any of these demonic rituals, they involve, at least I know, very upsetting.
01:00:00.500And we were saying, like, so they're breaking, when you get divorced, you're not just, like, leaving your wife, but you're breaking a coven, a promise that you made in front of God.
01:00:11.040I mean, I don't know if people mean to do this, but it's kind of what you do when you go to a church and you do this thing.
01:00:16.440And then, when they do that, they're open to all kinds of spiritual attacks.
01:00:20.760Some people have, like, you know, silent passengers with them to this day after this has happened.
01:00:29.840And just to expand on that, Ed, before you answer, this is something that it's not necessarily always after, but it is, they'll have these encounters and nightmares and sleep paralysis events and things of that nature
01:00:45.000before, during, after, all surrounding the event of their divorce.
01:00:49.580And I've even seen people say things like, oh, I had an entity in my life, and it would say things to me in dreams and such.
01:00:58.420And one of them I read was like, oh, they actually told me that I was going to end up getting a divorce.
01:01:05.640And I'm like, these things, I think that they would have a vested interest in corrupting a promise that you've made to another person in front of God.
01:01:15.760And so, I wonder, yeah, your thoughts on that.
01:01:46.720When Paul does this famous, that's chapter five, I believe, in Ephesians, where he gives every man's favorite verse, wives, submit to your husbands.
01:01:57.240But he also says, you know, husbands, love your wife as Christ loved the church and die for it.
01:02:01.860And he says, I'm telling you a mystery, a mysterion, which I think we're going to actually talk about when we talk about the mystery of Babylon.
01:02:07.840He says, this is a great mystery, but I'm speaking of Christ and the church.
01:02:12.240Marriage is a model of Christ's relationship with the church, and that is the most sacred thing to God.
01:02:17.780So it doesn't surprise me that the breaking of that covenant, especially if it's not done the right way.
01:02:24.880The Pharisees, remember, they asked Jesus, you know, are you allowed to divorce?
01:02:28.160And Jesus said, you're not supposed to.
01:02:29.460He said, because of your hard-heartedness, Moses permitted someone to have a certificate of divorce.
01:02:35.240But it was never God's plan that you would ever break that covenant.
01:02:39.900And the only legitimate way to break it is for adultery, because that means that the covenant's been broken.
01:02:47.180So you can divorce someone who commits adultery against you because basically they've broken the covenant, and you're just saying, okay, you've done it, so we're splitting up.
01:02:55.120But that's not the way it's supposed to be.
01:02:57.320Technically, you know, you can forgive them and take them back.
01:03:01.160And if you look at marriage again, the reason that a woman is supposed to be a virgin, why her virginity is so important, the virginity of both man and woman is important, because, again, the first person you have sex with, you've married them.
01:03:35.020Yeah, man, I've had some words for these guys in the Red Pill community where, you know, they do a show, Fresh and Fit, and they're talking about, you've seen them.
01:03:48.220Yeah, I've been in some spaces talking with this guy, but it's like, he's like, oh, you have to have sex with at least 50 women before you settle down.
01:03:56.960If you told my son that, I'd punch you in the teeth, because it's a ritual.
01:04:01.620I didn't understand to this extent, but now, like, you've taken my, wow, you've, like, really transported my brain to another place on what sex is, but I've always suspected that this is, like, this is some kind of a ritual.
01:04:46.820And there's, like, quite a few of those shows where they just have, like, a bunch of, like, I guess, OnlyFans models who sit there in the studio and just get berated by the red pill men.
01:05:09.600Listen, that's all, that's entertaining.
01:05:12.140I do enjoy it to a certain level as well, but they're reaching out of their little zone there where they're doing this for clicks and likes and attention and stuff.
01:05:21.180Like, listen, if you want to do that and then they're going to go and philander with these ho-woman after the show, whatever.
01:05:26.200When you start talking to children and young men, I got a problem with that.
01:05:34.140If he ever spoke to my kid, I'd shoot him.
01:05:36.540Well, you know what the problem is, is that we've been in this, we talk about it a lot on the show, this idea of, like, suppressing certain things.
01:05:44.660When you suppress speech, you have a disproportionate reaction when you finally allow that speech to be engaged in, you know, the public square.
01:05:51.320But when it comes to suppressing masculinity, calling it toxic, really kind of pressing men down and elevating women and creating this disproportionate balance, what ends up happening is that you allow for the rise of these characters who are, they're the overreaction.
01:06:09.860But, you know, instead of saying, instead of having a character that, you know, comes to the surface and says, find a woman you love, take her as your wife, have children, raise a family, you know, make sure that you and your family are close to God.
01:06:25.400Instead, that's the healthy place to be, but we've gone beyond that.
01:06:30.120Now it's have 50 wives before, I mean, have 50, sleep with 50 women before you ever decide to make sure that, you know, she's X, Y, like, there's this huge whiplash effect, or not whiplash effect, but just this overreaction.
01:06:44.100It's like a band that's been stretched and it's gone far in the other direction.
01:06:46.980And I think it's because you suppress the idea of masculinity and such that you give rise to characters like this.
01:06:54.100One thing, I did an episode on this, actually, when I did The Spirit of Jezebel with toxic masculinity, and I said there blatantly, there is no such thing as toxic masculinity, because masculinity is not toxic.
01:07:12.400Now, there are some males who behave in a toxic manner, who abuse women, who, you know, do horrible things to women and kids, but they're not masculine.
01:07:23.440That's not, you know, berating a woman is not masculine.
01:08:42.280And the thing, and what you touched on top is that what they're telling them, not just don't be feminine, they're telling them to be, to embody all the things that they say they hate about men.
01:08:54.160What they tell women to be promiscuous, to be, you know, to be misc, to be the girl boss, to be rude and not to care about anyone but yourself.
01:09:02.880They basically tell women to embody all the things that they say are toxic about masculinity.
01:09:14.660Turn yourself into a hard drinking, hard banging, you know, girl boss, alpha female who cares about no one but herself and only thinks about her job and how many men she can go to bed with.
01:09:36.720Don't you want to be, don't you want to be Chelsea Handler?
01:09:39.520Don't you want to go on skis with your tits out and drink wine at 10 o'clock in the morning and eat Xanax and have no children and no responsibilities and no legacy and no one to care for you when you get terribly old and frail and, you know, the media no longer cares about you.
01:09:56.100No one's willing to parade you out on their show anymore and you're totally alone.
01:10:24.600I guess, I guess it's so you have some more sexual knowledge.
01:10:27.740But if you're marrying a virgin or a woman with a low body count, which I always find funny, the whole body count thing makes you sound like a serial killer.
01:10:46.340But if you're both virgins going into it, you are going to learn and grow together and you're going to be, you're going, you don't need to have bring in the experience you've had with all these other women.
01:10:58.640And because if, I mean, what if your wife says, where'd you learn that?
01:11:02.980Oh, I learned it from, you know, this, this time I went to Vegas and then hooked up with this girl at the, at the casino.
01:11:09.140How do you think it's going to make your wife feel?
01:11:35.900And I don't, I'm glad I was not even more promiscuous because I think every time you do that, there's a little piece of yourself that you're leaving with someone.
01:11:44.060So that's, well, that's what the science says now, right?
01:11:47.300Is that women retain the genetic, some sort of genetic tissue, or I don't know what it is.
01:11:52.120Some sort of DNA from every, you know, partner that she's had.
01:11:57.980So, and what I'll say really quickly is it's, it's the hindsight that does that.
01:12:02.200And it's like, once you get to a place where you're married and you realize how beautiful this situation is, then you look back and you're like, damn, man, wish I didn't wish there was a way to go back to my younger self and be like, you idiot.
01:12:11.600But yeah, but there's no way, there's no way to like, uh, nobody made a convincing argument back then.
01:12:26.900Hopefully I could impart this knowledge upon them.
01:12:29.280If somebody had explained this to me, maybe I wouldn't have been so anxious to like, you know, have sex in high school and whatever, because I, they, I grew up in church and they're, they only had one message for, for young people.
01:13:40.360We could, we could spend a whole another hour talking just about that.
01:13:42.540But, uh, let's get back to, um, to the, to another happy subject, subject, the, uh, the, uh, the scarlet woman.
01:13:49.660So, so fornication is again, um, uh, sex as a part of a spiritual ritual, physically, spiritually, I think it's pretty clear that spiritual fornication, which is what God accused Israel of all the time.
01:14:03.700In the old Testament was again, giving your spiritual intimacy to, um, to another entity.
01:14:08.960So it's to a, uh, I'm a fallen entity.
01:14:11.320So when it says the Kings of the earth committed fornication with her, that means that they get the Kings of the earth, the leaders, these are the human leaders gave themselves over to these false, to this false religion for stuff.
01:14:22.120We talked about it early on that they would always have mystics at court, um, with the rulers and the rulers would, you know, allow themselves to have, again, spiritually fornication.
01:14:33.700Fornicate with this, with false religion in order to maintain their power and their riches.
01:14:39.400So, and it says here, not only did they, did they fornicate, it says that they were drunk off the fornication.
01:14:45.920So that means that they were reveling in it.
01:15:45.220Blasphemy is basically, it's false worship, but the technical definition of blasphemy is basically, uh, giving other entities credit for what God does.
01:15:55.040Remember when Jesus, um, uh, said that blasphemy against the Holy spirit is the one unforgivable sin.
01:16:00.980Well, he said that in reacting to the Pharisees claiming that he cast out, cause Jesus was casting out demons.
01:16:06.260He said that Jesus cast out demons in the name of Baal's above, which is basically Satan.
01:16:11.460And that's, that's blasphemy because you're basically saying that you're, you're giving the power of, you're giving Satan credit for the power of the Holy spirit.
01:16:19.400You're basically telling, giving, you know, God's glory to something else.
01:17:27.600Some people don't believe that some people believe that once you start down that path, you are irredeemable.
01:17:32.460I don't think so because I, there are people who have done evil things who eventually repented and came to Christ.
01:17:39.440So it's not, at least to say who can and can't be redeemed.
01:17:42.620I, I think that if, if Billy Carson saw the error of his ways and repented, I think that he would, I think that he would be forgiven just like any, any of the rest of us.
01:37:16.700They they're using them now because they're helpful.
01:37:20.080But when it, when the time comes, they're going to have to turn all their power over to the
01:37:23.480antichrist or they're going to die just like anyone else.
01:37:25.560So this is where the elites get their comeuppance and God, it says, God put it in their hearts.
01:37:30.700So the irony is the people who are judging the entities who are judging the false religion
01:37:34.980and destroying it is not God directly.
01:37:38.380It's these, these spiritual authorities because they don't need them anymore.
01:37:42.600Every, all the worship has to be dedicated to the antichrist.
01:37:45.600So all the other religions, you got to go under penalty of death and all of their riches are going to be shifted to the antichrist in his kingdom.
01:38:30.360I think we're going to see that, uh, very soon with the sort of the woke ideology, the, the extreme leftism, the LGBTQ, I, whatever ideology, that sort of thing, I think, uh, was definitely a tool that was used to get America to a certain point.
01:38:46.560And now the pendulum is going to swing and those people that were, you know, loud voices in that community, I don't think it's going to go so well.
01:39:14.020So the last verse, and this is probably the one that has a lot of controversy involved, it says, and that woman who you saw is that great city that reigns over the Kings of the earth.
01:39:57.960Um, if you look at the, the letter to the church of Pergamus is Pergamum, Pergamum was, was the seat of Satan at the time.
01:40:05.160So I think physical Babylon, there, there are actually some people who believe that the, um, city of Babylon is going to be rebuilt.
01:40:12.300There was a huge movement around that, um, that, you know, that, that the physical Babylon is going to be rebuilt.
01:40:18.960And the reason behind that was because there's a judgment in the book of Jeremiah that Babylon is supposed to suffer, that it apparently hasn't suffered yet.
01:40:27.060It's basically said that, um, Babylon, the actual city on the, the banks of the Euphrates is going to be destroyed to the point where it's never inhabited again.
01:40:36.800It's Babylon is still inhabited to this day.
01:40:38.560So some people think that that's where the Antichrist is going to set up his physical kingdom.
01:40:43.480If you read the, the left behind books, um, which were all the rage in like the, the nineties, early two thousands, um, you know, they did a whole end time thing, a whole end time series.
01:40:56.620Um, they had the Antichrist's kingdom in physical Babylon.
01:41:00.260Maybe, maybe not, but there, but I, I think I would say that the city represents the, the, um,
01:41:07.380I would take it more allegorical than literal doesn't mean it can't be, but I would say it.
01:41:13.140It's just, it's a seat of government, wherever the seat of government is, wherever the folks who are ruling over the government is, that's where the city is.