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Sept. 23, 2022 - Know More News - Adam Green
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The Bible Hoax That Conquered the World | Know More News w/ Adam Green & Charles Giuliani
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Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to No More News Live.
I am your host, Adam Green.
Thank you so much for joining me today, Thursday, September 22nd, 2022.
Going to be discussing the Bible hoax that conquered the world today with my guest, my returning guest back on the show, Charles Giuliani from Truth Hurts Radio and Christendom.
What's up, Charles?
Thanks for being here.
Yeah, glad to be back.
Yes, I've been watching a lot of your videos since you were last on and before you were on.
You were on maybe three weeks ago.
We had a really good talk.
Everybody seemed to like it.
I've noticed a lot of my audience has moved over to watching your videos.
They're all liking it a lot.
And like I said last time, you are one of my favorite people online.
You truly get the Judeo hoax and a lot of other issues.
So it's good to have you here again.
Yeah, my subscription has more than doubled almost overnight.
You know, the next day I went in and it went from like 600 to 900.
And then a couple of days later, it was 1,200.
And I'm like, wow.
So that was pretty cool.
That is awesome to hear.
Well, you deserve it.
And you're definitely should have the audience.
More people should be watching you.
But just so many people are stuck in the Judeo matrix.
And even the secular atheist people, they're like almost kosher atheists where they'll criticize Christianity, but they're like extreme leftists.
And they play, they are scared to criticize Judaism or Jewish power.
So I'm glad to have you back on here.
Even just they could go a lot further with the biblical criticism without even touching the forbidden J-word.
There's so much in there, right?
You know, Yahweh was into human sacrifice and eating the flesh of the sons and daughters.
You know, they don't mention any of that because they wouldn't get their engagements with Christians to debate, and thus the money wouldn't flow in.
They get a lot of money for those debates, right?
So they're milquetoast, even in their attacks of the Bible without having to go into the Jew factor.
There's so much more.
Like, you know, Dillahunti just focuses on slavery, which, yeah, okay, right.
The Bible doesn't speak against slavery.
It endorses slavery, as a matter of fact.
That's good, but there's a million other points he could be hitting, and he just doesn't go there.
It's ridiculous.
Well, the anti-Gentile, genocidal hatred is another big issue that they're scared to talk about.
And so many of them on the left, like, if you talk about Jewish supremacy in the Bible or the genocidal end times agenda, they'll say, oh, you're evil.
You're an anti-Semite.
You're a supremacist.
Just complete nonsense.
Covering almost accomplices for the Zionist agenda.
Where are the people that want the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?
You know, they only just go so far, and that's it.
I just can't deal with that.
No, thanks.
Well, I've been watching a lot of your videos.
You do these really great podcasts, about an hour-long multi-part series.
What's the ones I've been watching lately?
You got Yahweh is Satan.
Yahweh is not loving slavery in the Bible, pedophilia in the Bible, rape in the Bible.
You've been talking about the stuff about World War II, prophecies, Kabbalah.
Let's see.
What was the other ones I was watching recently?
Oh, Nazis and the Zionist collaboration.
So much stuff to talk about.
But I want to start with some.
There's a lot of end times prophecy stuff going on this week.
was on TikTok the other day, and every single video was some Christian saying, oh, the end is here, this month, September 24th, everybody's talking about.
And you may have seen...
What's so sad, too, not only is it all based on delusion, but they actually get excited as the world gets more crazy.
They think that's good news somehow.
It's so twisted.
Jesus is going to come.
And so they actually want it to get worse.
If it doesn't get worse, that's boring for them or it's problematic.
Wow, what a twisted philosophy.
It's a death cult.
They want Armageddon.
They want mass wars.
They want to be raptured away and saved while the world burns.
They think victory is death.
You know, Gibson-esque movies of Jesus getting crucified and see the blood splatter everywhere.
They love that.
They love gore.
And yet they call the pagan religions blood cults.
Or human sacrifice cults.
They go, oh, our religion ended the sacrifices.
No, your religion is based on human sacrifice, blood atonement scapegoat rituals.
Yahweh not only accepted human sacrifice, he commanded it.
And let's not forget the ultimate human sacrifice was Christ himself.
Well, that's what I was referring to, that the whole religion is based on a scapegoat.
No, but it's the whole Old Testament, too.
I mean, he actually commanded them to go and burn down a city, and it shall be a burnt offering unto the Lord.
Kill all the inhabitants.
No, that's not human sacrifice, is it?
Yeah, Yom Kippur is coming up as well with their scapegoat rituals.
But here's some of the news going on now.
A lot of talk about the supposedly Lapid, the new Israeli prime minister, is going to back a two-state solution in a UN speech.
And all the Zionists are disavowing this and saying this is dangerous and stuff.
We haven't seen it yet.
Also, this week, from Texas to Israel, red heifers needed for the temple arrival.
The red heifers, the perfectly flawless, all red.
They got the rabbi with his little magnifying glass here looking for make sure every hair is red.
Just mental illness insanity.
So maybe Trump will get in next term.
Their new King Cyrus will build their temple for them without tax dollars.
That's what they believe.
They say Trump is the leader of Edom and he's going to turn Edom from persecuting the Jews to being the advocates and help them rebuild the temple and then basically facilitate the destruction of Edom, which also has to happen.
And the Messiah will facilitate.
I don't know if I mentioned this last time, or if you've looked into this yourself, but the Temple Mount actually isn't even where their precious little temple was to begin with.
And they know this.
The actual temple foundations were dug up a quarter mile south of that in what's called the city of David, right?
And so what they're fighting over is they just don't want the Muslims there.
So they created this illusion that they're on their sacred turf.
And it's all baloney.
The whole argument, that site is where the Roman Fort Antonia was.
The temple was not there.
So, I mean, the whole thing is, it's just, again, layer after layer of lie upon lie.
I've seen people arguing for both.
Like, I've seen a documentary where they say, oh, it's actually, you know, we can rebuild the temple farther down the hill where there's like a river because the water washed away all the blood from the sacrifices.
But I've also seen rabbis say that, oh, no, it is right there, and we have to move the temple to Saudi Arabia and rebuild it, or God will destroy the temple.
But it actually says in the not so holy book that the temple was built over, you know, what was it, the spring, the natural spring in Gaham.
There is a spring a quarter mile south.
There's no spring at the Temple Mount.
So, I mean, their own claims don't even match up with their own holy book.
That's true.
We got the red heifers.
Like, here's an example of one of these videos on TikTok right now.
And these are so wildly popular.
So many views on all of these end times.
Look at this guy.
He almost looks like he's a Christian, I'm told.
Listen to this guy.
All right.
You must have heard this by now.
Israel's going to announce tomorrow that they're finally splitting Jerusalem.
Two-state solution.
Half to the Palestinians for what?
For peace.
When they say peace and safety, sudden destruction comes upon them.
I told you the rapture was in September, and it still is.
It's heating up.
The earth is shaken.
We're going live tonight.
Let's go.
The rapture.
Let's go.
Ooh, get those gloves on.
You know, you got to love it, the rapture.
I remember listening years ago when I was a kid.
My mother would have the TV on, and I would hear Pat Robertson talking about, you know, there's people who don't believe in the rapture, but the word rapture, they don't believe that when Jesus comes, people are going to be snatched, disappear.
But he says the word rapture comes from the Latin word rapio, which means to snatch.
And so his audience is eating that up.
Yeah, see, we're going to be snatched away.
Rapio is a Latin word, Which was not the language the Bible was written in.
You see how the people are so gullible.
They don't even stop to ask, well, wait a minute, what does that have to do with, you know, it's not even in the Bible?
Not that it matters, the Bible is full of crap, but yeah, and it's only like a subset of Christians that even believe in the rapture.
They think, like, oh, the pre-trib rapture or after the tribulation, they can't agree on anything.
It's a big subset, though.
I mean, the whole evangelical world, you know, the Christian Zionists totally embrace that.
That's Schofield for you.
So it's pretty substantial.
Remember, Pompeo, head of the CIA and Secretary of State, Pompeo, is recorded in a speech saying, oh, we just got to keep being believers until the rapture comes.
Remember when he said that?
Like, he believes it himself, though, of course.
None of them monkeys believe in it.
I think he might be a sincere believer.
There's no telling if he really is or not.
It's just such a powerful political tool.
I think that's all it is.
But yeah, I mean, you never know, but I doubt it.
I really do.
I don't think half of half the televangelists believe their crap.
I think they're all full of it too.
Religion is just a tool to bring in the money and manipulate people.
And, you know, I can tell you from my personal experience, none of the professors in the theology department where I was getting my degree, none of them buy it.
I mean, you know, they brought me in a back room and they were dangling a carrot, basically telling me to keep my mouth shut.
One of them, he was the most honest of all of them.
I saw him one day alone in his office.
Nobody else was around.
And so I went into his office and I'm thinking, geez, maybe I can pick this guy's brain a little now that nobody's here.
So I went in and he was cordial.
Oh, sure, have a seat.
He was from the Caribbean.
He had an accent, you know.
And so I was asking him, I says, I just would like to know your opinion.
What do you think of what's going on here?
How they're treating me?
You know, the whole way they were basically telling me to shut my mouth if you want a job.
He stops me in mid-sentence and he says, Just a minute.
Wait, wait, wait.
He says, Look, look, it no matter you're right, you're wrong.
That's not the issue here.
The issue is, if you want the job work for church, you have to go along with what church says.
You don't go along with church, you don't get the job.
It's as simple as that.
So he's telling me he was playing that game and he knew it wasn't necessarily right, but you know, this is what you got to do to get a job.
Yeah, toe the line, toe the line, and keep your mouth shut and don't ask any questions.
And yet, when they preach their sermons, that's all they talk about: stand for the truth, though the whole world be stacked against you.
And here they are playing that game.
No, I'm telling you, they're full of crap, Adam.
The higher up you go, they are.
There's some local town ministers and small churches that aren't connected with some big hierarchical structure.
You know, a lot of them are sincere.
They're just as dumbed down as their congregations.
But when you get into the big name churches, the higher the ladder you go, I'm telling you, they're all fake.
I can say that with certainty.
I've seen it in action.
You know, one of the things that I had to do as a theology major is they would send us out.
We took this interfaith class, you know, and they would send us out to talk to other ministers of other faiths.
So I talked to Baptist ministers and Episcopalian and you name it, the whole gambit, you know.
And I got the same thing every time.
At this time, I was experiencing this trouble with the Trinity and being told to shut up.
And so you get to know them after a while, after three or four visits, they start opening up to you.
And they'll tell you things that they won't share with an average congregation member, right?
Because you're also in the field or getting into the field.
And so, yeah, they all said the same thing.
Oh, yeah, we have our share of that kind of thing going on, too.
And so I asked him, Well, how do you deal with this?
Well, you just got to learn, you know, when you want to serve the Lord, you just learn to look the other way.
And, you know, basically the same thing.
You just play the game.
You know, a lot of the stuff is crap, but you just go along with it.
Go along to get along type of thing, you know, and to ensure that you can keep your job, of course.
So, you know, it's just.
Yeah, I also think, you know, the religion is so ingrained in our culture that there is people that are brought up indoctrinated and sincere believers.
And those are the people that they decide to promote and give the jobs because, you know, you don't have to blackmail them or control them.
They're already theologically controlled.
They already believe that they're chosen by God and Israel's the Holy Land and all these things.
And there's no substitution for sincerity, you know.
They don't have to fake sincerity.
It's real.
They really believe it.
Oh, yeah, they love those kind of people.
But they watch them to make sure that they're not starting to catch on.
I want to play this clip now.
This is September 15th, so just last week, these red heifers moving in.
Look at how excited they are.
I love how they go, oh, the prophecy is being fulfilled.
The red heifers are here, so they are sacrificed so we can build the temple.
It's like, okay, prophecies aren't being fulfilled.
You're trying to raise these heifers, red heifers, and then you bring them over here.
It's not God doing this, it's all you making these self-fulfilling prophecies.
Yeah, let's see this there's the Chabad Lubavitcher.
interrupt the rabbi because the the red heifers are arriving right now This is it.
This is the moment they've arrived, and we're about to see them for the first time here in the land of Israel.
This is El Moh Mohol, Mohel, which is the guys that do the circumcision, right?
Put their lips on it.
Yeah, yeah, suck the blood.
Yeah, that's who's got this one going.
It's TikTok.
It's TikTok.
They're all so excited for these red, red cows.
They and all their Christian desire dupes.
And that's...
Unblankable.
Perfect.
They just look perfect.
They look happy, content.
Genetically engineered.
Yeah, properly.
Painted red.
Who knows what they're doing?
Brought to you by Monsanto.
Wow, these look like the finest red heifers from around the world.
Only the best in them.
It's funny that it's coming from Texas, too, which is just so Zionist.
Big Dash means temple.
Guaranteed never to have been touched by a Gentile.
Yeah, never.
Just like the grapes, no Gentiles allowed, only to pick them for free as slaves.
Well, that's what kosher means.
Like, you ever see the kosher stamp on freaking tinfoil?
How do you kosherize tinfoil, right?
It literally means that in the process of production, no Gentile touched it.
It's clean.
Yeah.
And then they go, it's not racism.
That's Jewish law.
It's like, okay, well, your Jewish law is racist then.
Yeah, well, my law says you bought a bunch of criminal scumbags.
10 days, I believe, in quarantine.
That's how you move livestock from city, from country to country.
Okay, they're getting a little anxious inside.
They just can't wait to sacrifice these and burn them, too.
That's what they want to do with them.
It's a sweet savor unto the Lord.
Yeah.
God, who's outside of space and time, but loves the smell of the burnt animals.
Needs that blood.
Thank you.
Where's the animal rights advocates need?
Oh, the same place as when they're swinging the chickens on Yom Kippur.
Yeah, that's true.
See, September with the yellow vest is from the veterinary veterinary administration here in Israel.
Looks like a bunch of people ever seeing this.
Go ahead.
Yeah, did you know that there's a passage in Jeremiah where Yahweh actually says, I did not give it to your forefathers to offer sacrifice, nor did I put it, you know, nor did it enter into my mind.
He actually is denying that he was ever connected when every page of the Torah, that's all you see is Yahweh commanding specifically how to sacrifice, when to sacrifice, where to sprinkle the blood, blah, blah, blah.
He actually says in Jeremiah, it did not enter into my mind.
I never gave it to your forefathers to offer sacrifice.
Unforgivable.
All right.
And then now I wanted to share this.
So this is something that I came across.
Israeli rabbi reveals date of Messiah's arrival according to Kabbalah.
This is from Israel 365.
This was out in July 2020.
Israeli Kabbalah rabbi, date of Messiah's arrival, says, if Hitler is the Third Reich, then the New World Order is the fourth Reich.
That's the narrative you see, Alex Jones, all these QAnon people, all of these Zionist shills.
The Nazis are secretly in control everywhere, and they're trying to set up a new world order, and Nazis at the UN and Nazis at the World Economic Forum.
Almost admitting that Hitler was their messianic figure, though, right?
Like Nebuchadnezzar, you know, the servant of the Lord, the divine persecution of the holy anti-Semitism.
This says according to the Talmud, the Messiah will re-emerge again on Yom Kippur 2022, which falls on October 4th, the 5th.
That's just in a week or so.
The divine presence will, quote, the divine presence will leave the diaspora and will come here to protect us in Israel, the rabbi said.
There's a reason that there's so much chaos in the world, and that is because God has abandoned all the beauty and glory of the Goyim.
Israel will be the place where all the beauty and glory is found.
Isn't that so loving?
Better get your red heifer ready, Adam.
It's interesting that they say that the Messiah will emerge, but then he will disappear.
Kind of like how Trump was president and then he disappeared, and then he may be coming back, re-emerging.
Yom Kippur.
And we'll see.
Usually, all their dates, nothing ever happens of them.
They're wrong every time.
But I do think that they've got a script that they're following and they're trying to engineer these prophecies to make it seem like they have prophetic power.
Right.
Something to keep your eye on, though, nevertheless.
Now, here's another rabbi.
This was 20, I want to say 2020.
He put this out.
Listen to what he says here.
The Messiah must come by the Jewish year 5777, which begins in September 2026.
This is for certain.
And there are sources that indicate that it will actually happen earlier, quite likely in the Jewish year of 5773, which follows the sabbatical year, which begins in September 2022.
September 2022.
This is a few years ago he said this.
Wow.
Wow, wow, wow.
They got big plans, don't they?
And then also yesterday, this is why everybody was freaking out on TikTok saying, oh, there's earthquakes, the red heifer's here, the two-state solutions happening.
Putin's threatening.
The rabbis and the Christian Zionists believe that Putin is the leader of Gog and Magog that's going to launch these big wars.
And he's threatening, says he's not bluffing.
He'll use all of his capabilities if they feel threatened, threatening nuclear war for the world.
And it's so funny.
All these like America firsters in America or all these people that supposedly are like woke to Zionism that all worship Putin.
It's a huge issue.
Like, are they going to be shilling for Putin when he's pressing the button and they're literally launching nukes at America?
Because that's who they're going to target.
Anything that gets attention by mainstream media is already part of the freaking script.
You know, it's just, I can't believe that people buy this.
Just like, you know, the Hitler thing.
You know, I mean, the whole war was staged by them.
The whole thing.
And before you even look into the guy, you've got to know that they're not going to leave any stone unturned, any major stone, right?
Germany was a major part of that agenda.
And how people can't see that, you know, they had control of Weimar.
The parallels are striking.
It's like Christians defending Jesus, right?
It doesn't matter the evidence you present against their little guru figure.
They're going to defend him anyway, even though you quote from the guy's own pen, you quote from what's supposed to be Jesus' own mouth, right?
Just goes right by him.
And so it is now with Putin.
You know, yeah, that same crowd.
He's their hero.
And it doesn't matter that, you know, he's murdered every person that even looked at him, funny, since the 90s.
How many thousands of people are?
You can't even keep count how many people he's had rubbed out.
Head of the KGB.
And now they, oh, he's a Christian.
He's going to save Christendom.
And the Russian Orthodox Church is so based.
It's like they're KGB controlled, approved.
Christianity is controlled opposition.
Putin let Chabad basically take over Jewry in Russia.
But oh, yeah, he's playing 3D chess.
This is what you hear from these QAnon people.
And even people that claim, oh, you heard Putin's taken out the Khazarian mafia.
That's what you always hear also.
Yeah, he only just happens to work for him.
Probably a card-holding member, too.
Here's Jews and our cousins, Ishmael, the Arabs, Muslims.
Peace is so beautiful, dancing for the Abraham Accords.
If they only knew what they believe about Ishmael and Esau and how they're going to Gog and Magog war with each other in the end and both be destroyed and both be their servants.
Totally set up.
People don't even realize it and don't want to.
It's like COVID, you know.
You're telling people stuff for their own good, potentially saving their lives or saving them from a life of, you know, in a wheelchair or whatever.
And they get mad at you.
You know, I got some neighbors next door.
They don't talk to me anymore because I'm off the wall with my questioning the great men of science, you know, like Dr. Fauci.
Won't even talk to me.
It's so pathetic.
That's funny.
They worship Fauci.
Oh, I still see people all the time.
I don't even want to get into the masks, the mask people.
The fear, it shows how fear controls people.
I see the same thing when I see people wearing cross necklaces.
It's like, oh, you're just, you're scared of going to hell and you've been duped into believing these Hebrew prophecies are real.
Yeah.
What if we talk about that?
I just was watching one of your videos about messianic prophecies.
Can you talk a little bit how much of a scam those are?
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
But just to go back to what you were saying a minute ago, you know, a lot of people, they wear the cross because it's like, you know, keep the vampires away.
You know, they think it has some magical powers.
And Christians, it's the same thing.
They think somehow that Jesus is walking with them.
You know, they'll make fun of Catholics thinking that when you eat the bread, you're eating Jesus.
But the cross does the same thing for you.
What's the difference?
But anyway, yeah, the messianic prophecies.
I was mentioning, we were talking about this just before the show, how that was one of the things for me that I thought was a real clincher.
When I would go out and try to witness for Jesus, I would focus on that because to me, that was the ultimate proof that Christ was the promised one, you know.
And I really put a lot of attention on it.
And, you know, now, finding out that the Bible is a scam, I've gone back and revisited those so-called prophecies, and every single one of them crumbles upon close inspection.
They only work for those that don't put them under the microscope, you know.
Most of the alleged prophecies, actually aren't even prophecies at all.
If you go back and actually look them up and read them in their context, they're just statements that are pulled completely out of context deliberately.
And, you know, they wave their magic wand in presto.
They turned them into prophecies.
First of all, even if they were prophecies, there's no way that we can know that Jesus supposedly fulfilled any of those anyway, because you can tell, by the way, the gospels contradict each other that each gospel author, whoever they were, just made the story up and made it fit these so-called prophecies.
You know what I mean?
So how I thought that that proved he was the Messiah is ridiculous because you don't have any account of Christ's life outside the Bible.
All you have to go by is that.
And when it contradicts itself, how do you know what he fulfilled?
But in any case, when you look at the actual prophecies, the problem gets magnified exponentially now because, again, they're not delineated as such.
You know, the author they're quoting from doesn't say, and no, here is a prophecy of the coming Messiah.
Nothing, nothing.
Let me give one of the best examples of this.
In the book of John, John, well, whoever wrote John, right?
Let's say John, just for the sake of argument.
John says that, you know, the thieves came to break the legs of the three on the cross, you know, Christ and the two, the two thieves, right?
Which, by the way, they were insurrectionists.
They weren't thieves.
They're called thieves.
It's a mistranslation.
But anyway, when they came to break all their legs, they only broke the two, quote, thieves' legs because they were still alive.
But when they came to Christ, it says he was already dead.
So they did not break his legs.
So it might be fulfilled, which the prophet said, he keeps all his bones, not one of them is broken, right?
And I remember getting all excited over that.
Yeah, that's another proof.
And you could go back in the Psalms and read that verse.
You know, if you've got a cross-referenced Bible, it'll refer you back to Psalms.
And you can see that, yes, it does say he keeps his bones, not one of them is broken.
Problem is, nobody reads the thing in its context.
If you go to the previous verse, it simply says, Many are the afflictions of a righteous man, but the Lord delivers him out of them all.
He keeps his bones, not one of them is broken.
It's not talking about the coming Messiah.
It's not talking about anything in the future at all.
It's simply a general statement about a righteous man, how the Lord preserves him and keeps his bones so that not one of them is broken, which isn't even true anyway, right?
How many righteous people do you know whose legs have never been broken?
But in any case, nothing to do with the Messiah.
So the monkey who wrote the book of John is simply taking that passage, pulling it out of context.
All of these alleged messianic prophecies, they're all like that.
You know, they're just one of my favorites too, another one of my favorites is Micah 5, too, the famous Christ will be born in Bethlehem prophecy, right?
Out of he shall he come forth, whose goings forth from old, from everlasting, he shall come forth from Bethlehem Ephrata.
Christians get excited over that.
I used to get excited.
Oh, yes, it predicted he was going to be born in Bethlehem.
But when you go back and look at that prophecy, it's not saying the town of Bethlehem.
It says Bethlehem Ephrata.
Bethlehem Ephrata was like a sub-tribe in ancient Judea.
It wasn't a geographic location.
It was a tribe or a sub-tribe.
So it's just saying he's going to be born out of the tribe of Bethlehem, not the town.
So, you know, again, that thing goes right out the window.
And by the way, it's not even talking about a coming Messiah.
It's talking about a coming military leader that would deliver them from bondage, right?
In one of the many countries they were held captive in.
I think it was supposed to be the Assyrians or whatever.
But, you know, all of these prophecies are miserable failures.
Born of a virgin, I'm sure you know about that, right?
The word for virgin there, it's not even virgin, it's young maiden.
It has nothing to do with virgin.
You know, and then, of course, the whole virgin birth dogma clearly was not even believed or taught by the original apostles.
Paul never made any reference to it.
Neither did any of the other apostles.
Mark didn't.
Mark started just with John the Baptist and the Jordan River.
Also, how about they said, and his name will be Emmanuel, but that's not his name.
Also, there was the supposed Herod slaughter of the innocents.
Oh, there's going to be a Jewish king born.
Let me kill all the young boys.
No record.
No record of that.
Nobody else mentioned it.
And that's just a retelling of the story because the Messiah is supposed to be like the new Moses.
And that's what supposedly happened with Pharaoh and Moses, too.
They just borrowed from the Old Testament.
Yeah.
And the don't break the bones of Jesus.
That's that's signaling him as he is the scapegoat because on Yom Kippur, you're not supposed to break the bones.
Right, exactly.
Yeah.
And then, of course, the priest would eat the flesh of the sacrificed lamb, right?
Christ is called the Lamb of God.
So he says, take, eat, this is my body, you know, because he's the lamb now.
It's so twisted.
How about this verse?
Like in 1 Corinthians, that Paul wrote, Paul, Saul the Pharisee, who never claimed to even meet Jesus, literally says straight up that the gospel that he preaches, which also ye have received.
And he also says, Have I not also seen Christ?
In other words, all of these early Christians were just seeing him in visions, supposedly, or just seeing him in the scriptures.
They're looking at Daniel, Zachariah, Psalms, wisdom of Solomon, Isaiah, and seeing, oh, this is what our Messiah is supposed to do, and then writing new myths, supposedly with all these prophecies fulfilled, just quote mining from the Old Testament, even from like the Homer epics and other pagan religions.
And then just making up a new story and then selling it to the Gentiles with this new religion.
Paul actually said, as the Lord has said, it's better to give than to receive.
Christ never said that.
It was a Greek poet.
So he's quoting from a Greek poet and attributing it to Christ.
He actually almost never quoted from Christ, as it turns out.
It's like he was totally ignorant.
And of course, we know why, because the gospels weren't even written yet.
But, you know, you think the later editors would have realized that and gone back in and put some things in there.
But no, instead, they've left in there what shouldn't even be in there.
He's quoting from something Christ never said.
It's a Greek poet, right?
And there's Paul doesn't say any biographical details.
He doesn't talk about the virgin birth.
He doesn't talk about so many of these things.
Judas betraying him.
He was supposed to be such a great theologian.
You think that the virgin birth would have been something he would have grabbed and run with for chapter after chapter, right?
Because he would do that.
He would go on these long discourses on different matters, right?
He never touched that, never mentioned it, obviously wasn't aware of it.
It didn't even exist yet.
Peter, who supposedly was right by Christ's side for three and a half years, learning at his feet, Peter never mentioned it.
James didn't.
None of them.
The epistles of John, assuming John even wrote them, they're not in there.
You only technically have mention to that in one verse.
It's echoed later.
You know, Matthew wrote it just in one verse, and then Luke, but you can tell one copied the other, right?
So technically, it's only mentioned once, even though it's in two different books.
One is a copy of the other.
So it's only mentioned in one single verse in the entire New Testament.
It's never brought up again.
And yet, this whole massive doctrine is built up around it now.
That's one of the pillars of the Christian faith.
And yet, again, you know, Paul is supposed to be the number one, you know, he wrote most of the epistles, right?
The bulk of the New Testament was written by him, supposedly, and he never mentioned it ever.
I mean, that's not a problem, Christians.
How about this?
Is this not a problem?
Paul's 1 Corinthians 1, chapter 1.
Jews want miracles for proof, and Greeks look for wisdom.
Didn't Jesus do a bunch of miracles?
Why would Paul say, why would the Jews be saying that they wanted miracles when Jesus did all these miracles, supposedly?
Right.
Oh, but how about this?
There were occasions where Christ would say, This generation seeks a sign, but no sign shall be given it, except the sign of Jonah, which apparently was referring to his resurrection that was coming.
But he said, No sign will be given it, right?
Yet, when John the Baptist is in prison, about to be beheaded, he sends his disciples over to ask, you know, Christ, are you really the promised one?
And Jesus sends them back and says, Tell John that the blind see the deaf here, the lame walk.
So he was giving them signs, right?
That he was the promised one.
He said, No sign will be.
So you get contradictions there, too.
But of course, why would John the Baptist even be asking for confirmation of who Christ was when the first time he supposedly met him at the baptism?
Well, supposedly he knew Christ from this from before he was even born, right?
Because we're told when Mary went when she was pregnant to visit John's mother, Elizabeth, that the baby John leaped in her womb, right?
Remember that story?
So John supposedly knew who Christ was before he was even born, according to that story.
But in any case, no question at the time of the baptism, John knew who Christ was because he says, Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world.
And he says, I'm not worthy to tie your shoes, and yet you asked me to baptize you.
But now we find that three and a half years later, he's sending his disciples to ask Jesus, Are you really the one?
He was supposed to be the one to prepare the way for Christ, right?
The mass of contradictions are overwhelmingly outrageous.
And yet, this is an infallible book.
And, you know, and they got a whole bunch of pill pull and bullshit explanations to try to justify all of these contradictions and inconsistencies.
How about this too?
Paul says, For I delivered unto you first all that which I also received.
How that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures.
So he's just looking at the Old Testament scriptures where it says that their Messiah is going to die.
It's completely nonsense that, oh, the Jews never taught that their Messiah would die and that he would be a military, victorious king.
That's Moshiach ben David.
Jesus is Moshiach ben Joseph, the suffering servant who's rejected by the Jews and then goes to the Gentiles.
Like Joseph, the archetype from Genesis, he goes and Joseph is rejected by his brothers and goes and rules in Egypt, which is like the archetype for the Gentile land.
It's the ultimate cherry-pick religion.
The only way it can work for you or this guy over here or that guy over there, all of which disagree with each other, is if you cherry-pick the verses that you personally like or that your church has interpreted for you.
And so you'll pick the ones that fit in with that interpretation.
Again, that's why we have so many different denominations because that's all they ever do.
All of these churches, you know, one will come up with their interpretation and everybody will follow the verses that they use to fit their fancy.
The church down the street has a completely different interpretation, but they can prove it from the Bible because they got their set of verses.
It literally was written so that there's something in there for everybody to suit everybody's fancy.
Yet, Christ promised that when the Spirit comes, it will guide you into all truth.
Another one of Jesus' lies, ranking right up there with another one of my favorites.
Whatsoever you ask, I will do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son.
Ask anything, and I will do it.
Knock and it shall be opened.
Seek and you shall find.
Lie after endless lie.
And then you go to the book of James.
James even outdoes Jesus.
He said, if there's any sick among you, bring that person before the brethren, anoint him with oil, and the Lord will raise up the sick.
I sat back and watched a friend of mine die from a brain tumor we had done that with.
We prayed over him with oil, anointed him, you know, with the brethren.
He died.
And yet James didn't give any disclaimer.
The Lord will raise him up if, as long as, no, the Lord will raise him up.
So we prayed with faith, believing, and he died.
The Lord didn't raise him up.
So James lied, just like Jesus lied.
Ask anything and I will do it.
B.S. Christ was a liar, just like daddy Yahweh, right?
Because the Bible says that he will send strong delusion in the last days.
Yahweh sent out lying spirits to do his bidding, to lie for him.
Yahweh doesn't lie.
Jesus said the devil is a liar and a murderer from the beginning, right?
And yet, you don't actually see the devil doing a whole lot of lying, and you don't really see him doing much murdering either, right?
Only in the book of Job, that's it, right?
Yet Yahweh murders on every freaking page, and he's constantly lying, sending out lying spirits.
Will the real devil please stand up?
And didn't Jesus also prophesize that he would return and the end would come before this generation dies out?
And so that would make him a false prophet, right?
A false Messiah, the adversary, anti-Messiah to the Jews?
He clearly stated, there are many of you here who will not taste of death until they see the Son of Man coming in his glory.
He actually stated that emphatic.
And then Paul reiterated it, worded it differently, but the same idea.
He said that when the Lord comes, we which are alive and remain will be caught up to meet those who just rose from the dead in the resurrection.
We will be caught up to meet them in the air with the Lord, and so shall we ever be with the Lord.
Not only is he saying there that Christ, that he himself and other believers were going to be alive when Jesus returned, but he's also overturning the whole Hellenistic doctrine that's still very popular with most Christians today, that when you die, your soul goes right to heaven.
Paul says we shall ever be with him at that point when he returns again, not immediately upon death.
That whole idea, again, it's like the Trinity, right?
So many churches embrace this doctrine.
It didn't even exist until the fourth century.
And that's at the same time when this idea of the immortal soul doctrine came in.
That's Greek Hellenism that was accepted to make Christianity look more acceptable to the pagans, right?
That's also how the idea of keeping Sunday now is the Christian Sabbath.
That's how that came in.
Prior to that, most Christians still kept Shabbat like the original apostles did, right?
Because it was a Jewish religion, a Jewish branch religion.
That's all Christianity was.
So they were still keeping the Sabbath.
Some were compromising with the pagans, and they started in the later centuries observing Sunday.
But it finally became official with Constantine, who baptized Sunday now.
And Ever since then, almost the entire Christian world now keeps Sunday with no biblical warrant, right?
The Sabbath is the seventh day, Saturday, the Jewish Sabbath.
And yet you're considered fringe if you don't observe Sunday and go on Shabbat instead.
But again, if you want to be consistent with your biblical belief, Shabbat is the day that you should be worshiping on and probably get a yarmulka for yourself, too.
One of my favorite ludicrous verses, Matthew 27.
And the tombs broke open after Jesus was crucified.
And the tombs broke open.
The bodies of many holy people or saints who had died were raised to life and come about the tombs.
They entered the holy city and appeared to many people.
Yeah, many, many.
Okay, well, gee, that was probably the most major event in all of recorded human history next to Jesus raising from the dead.
How come there was no record of this anywhere?
You would think that Josephus must have known about that, right?
Philo.
Philo?
He spent a lot of time right there in Judea.
Seneca.
There's so many other people that could have wrote about this.
And you're telling me God doesn't have the power to preserve any bit of evidence, contemporary evidence proving.
And the Christians lie.
Oh, there is proof.
Josephus or Tacitus.
These are evidence of non-proofs.
And Josephus is a forgery.
For sure.
Of course.
The passages where he talks about Christ.
Yeah, like a Jew is going to refer to this heretic Jesus as some hero figure, right?
He talks about it reverentially.
It's so stupid.
But the story like that of all these dead people rising, that would have made it all the way back to Rome.
That would be permanently, deeply etched into the historical record.
It's not there.
Just like the killing of the innocents, right?
The slaughter of the innocents by Herod.
No, never happened.
Yep.
Not a word of it.
Here's Paul again.
Last of all, he, Jesus, was seen of me also.
So he saw Jesus the same way that all these other early Christians saw Jesus.
They saw him in the scriptures from their visions, from their dreams, whatever, i.e.
he's a mythical conceptual character, the logos.
He didn't exist in real life.
They made him up.
Here it is.
Am I not an apostle?
Am I not free?
Have I not seen Jesus Christ, our Lord?
In other words, just like Paul never met him in Solomon Visions, all Peter and James and whoever the Christians, Gnostic sects were before Paul took it over, they all saw Jesus the same way, not in real life, not a historical figure.
Right.
They did some shrooms, apparently.
Yeah, that could have been it.
Hey, the author of Revelation had to be doing some shrooms.
You ever read some of the crap in there?
It's outrageous, man.
And then, like, literally all over the New Testament, it just says, and this is Jesus in the garden.
I was daily with you in the temple teaching, he's telling the Romans and the Pharisees, and ye took me not, but the scriptures must be fulfilled.
Like, you're telling me.
And then, like, when Jesus is on the cross, the whole passion story is derived from Psalms and other Old Testament verses.
And it says, so Jesus could fulfill the scriptures.
He says, I thirst and give me the gall and give me the vinegar.
And he rejects it.
This is all not prophecy being fulfilled, but them just making up a new story.
It's midrash.
Some honest rabbis will even say, this is Jewish midrash.
It's almost Kabbalistic, taking old verses and coming up with new fan fiction and coming up with new myths from the old myths.
There's a passage where Jesus tells disciples to cast their net into the water.
And when they pull it up, behold, there were 153 fish.
Well, first of all, who actually took time to count them?
But anyway, nevertheless, Jesus implied that, you know, there was something special about that number.
The number 153 was an ancient, you know, the Pythagorean number, right?
And that was a Pythagorean myth also that they took.
Right, right.
Yeah, there was the same number of fish in that story, but also had a fish story.
But also, there's another thing when Christ sends, you know, is feeding the, I forget if it's the 4,000 or the 5,000.
There's two different versions.
But anyway, he's feeding the masses, multiplying the fish and the loaves, right?
And then later, he asks them, how many did you have left?
And they said, oh, 12.
I think it was 12 baskets of fish and seven baskets of bread or vice versa, I forget.
But anyways, it was the numbers 7 and 12.
And then he says, Now do you understand?
And then he just leaves it at that.
He doesn't explain.
There's no explanation given anywhere why he said that.
He's talking about these magic Kabbalistic numbers, right?
Seven and twelve.
You know, how many times do you see the numbers seven and twelve repeated in the Bible?
There's sacred numbers, seven days in the week.
You know, the seventh day is the Sabbath, and seven is all over the place in Revelation.
Twelve apostles, twelve tribes, you know.
Well, that's the astrological myths is where they got the 12 from.
Right.
But Bible dupes will ignore that, but it's clearly pointing to these occultic type themes.
Jesus referred to his teachings as mysteries.
You shall know the mystery of the kingdom.
Paul said the same thing several times.
He referred to his teachings as mysteries.
How about Jesus' parables where he says, I'm speaking in parables to the multitudes, but I'll tell the disciples what they actually mean because he doesn't want people to turn and understand and be saved.
What?
He doesn't want people to understand his teachings and be saved.
This is a mystery religion, esoteric secrets for the insiders and the initiated.
That's one of the occasions where he uses the word mystery.
For you, it's given to know the mysteries of the kingdom, but for them it is not to know hearing they hear not, and seeing they see not, neither shall they understand.
You know, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Right?
Yeah.
But even to them, he made it clear.
Even though I'm giving you the mysteries, I'm not going to give them all to you at once.
I'm going to squeak them out little by little.
He said, I have yet many things to reveal to you, but you can't bear them now.
Yeah, like you're going to die on a cross like me.
It was either in Matthew's or Mark's genealogy of Jesus.
They had it be 14 generations, and that 14 was like a special Gematria number.
That's why they had it be 14.
That same pattern is followed in the Jamaat, I mean, in the genealogy of Buddha.
Did you know that?
It's divided into groups of seven.
Yeah, the same way.
I wasn't aware of that.
How about this one?
Look, here's an example: John 15.
This is to fulfill what is written in their law.
They hated me without reason.
That's straight from Psalms.
Enemies without cause hate me without reason.
Those who hate me without reason, Psalm 69 and 35.
This is where these things are coming from.
Right.
It's very.
And then the Christians go, oh, he fulfilled all the prophecies.
It's a miracle.
It's impossible that a real person could ever do these things.
Yeah, it is.
It's crazy and impossible.
And that's not the way it happened.
What's the more obvious, simple, natural explanation?
All of these miraculous things happen, or some ancient Jews were messing around and lying, coming up with fake myths.
And, you know, the gentle Jesus, right?
Humble and meek, blah, blah, blah.
And yet, of course, he throws not only the fit in the temple.
But how about when he curses the fig tree?
That's one of the most disturbing stories because, first of all, it's still part of his creation, right?
Isn't he supposed to love the plants as well as the he created them, right?
Why does he curse the tree?
Especially if you look at the passage, it says he came to the tree and there was no fruit for so he cursed it for he was a hungered.
In other words, he was hungry and he was mad at the tree that there were no figs on it, like the tree was responsible for not having figs.
It actually says that it wasn't the season for figs.
So the great Jesus didn't know that there wasn't going to be figs on it because it wasn't even the season for figs.
Does that even make any freaking sense?
It's bonkers.
Oh, there's esoteric mysteries and secrets of what that is allegorically representing.
I've heard many different explanations.
He's talking about the temple, no more sacrifices.
It doesn't matter.
I mean, it doesn't explain that, right?
You have to take it.
You know, where's the divinely dropped laminated chart that can show us which were true and which weren't?
I recently had a guy listening to my videos.
He emailed me and he's trying to, you know, save the Bible for me and tell me that same thing.
You know, you're just not understanding that it was written in code.
It's not to be interpreted literally.
And my response is, I don't care.
First of all, I've heard that from several different people with several different interpretations of how you're supposed to view it.
So how do you know yours is right?
But even if that were true, I have no interest in a God.
I don't care about a God anyway, something that Requires and demands worship.
You don't want to be a slave?
Right.
But nevertheless, if there was some supreme being, some creator, whatever, that didn't require worship, I still wouldn't have any interest in such an entity when he's going to play this kind of game with people.
Only a few selected individuals can understand this.
It's going to be kept from, like Jesus, right?
Kept from the masses, only for you.
What the hell kind of crap is that?
If this is supposed to be his message to save man, he's not going to lay it out plain.
He's got to play this game, and only a few.
Jesus even said, you know, wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and many there be that go therein, but narrow is the gate that leads to eternal life, and few there be that find it.
He actually said that.
So it justifies their crazy ideas of the Bible having a secret meaning and it's only open to a few.
Jesus actually said that, that it's only for a few.
So why does he say, fear not, little flock?
It's your father's pleasure to give you the kingdom.
Well, he did say little flock.
So apparently it's only Yahweh's pleasure to give his kingdom to a few select individuals.
And then Paul says, it's not for you, the vessel, to question the potter, the potter made you.
And then he goes on to say, God will have mercy on whom he will have mercy.
Can you imagine that?
So God is all-knowing, all-powerful.
He creates all these people knowing that they're not going to believe.
He knows exactly what would require to make these people believe.
So he creates people knowing that they're going to destined burn in hell forever because he's so loving and he's all-knowing, all-powerful, all-loving.
He would want to communicate his message very clearly for everybody so they could understand and believe and be saved.
But no, he doesn't do that.
The Bible is so convoluted and scrap across the board that it requires authorities and theologians to explain to you what it means.
Or when that's not good enough, you need to have philosophy to prove that God is real.
All nonsense.
All-loving God would not be hiding from people like this.
If God was real, we wouldn't be debating and arguing over if he's real or not.
Right.
Plain hide and seek.
How about this one?
The best example of where Paul said, God will have mercy on whom he will have mercy.
Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated.
From the womb, he hated Esau, we're told, but he loved Jacob.
And yet, if you read the freaking story, Jacob was the bad guy.
Esau was the good guy, right?
Jacob tricked his father out of giving the inheritance to himself instead of to Esau.
He was a fraud artist, and yet he's the good guy that Yahweh loved from birth, and he hated Esau, who actually told the truth.
So I guess Paul's right, isn't he?
God will have mercy on whom he chooses to have mercy.
It's just like predestination, right?
No wonder there's Calvinism teaching this doctrine.
The Bible teaches it.
Paul says that we are predestined in the Lord.
He's already got it decided.
So it doesn't matter what your decision is.
On the one hand, if you want to be saved, you've got to do good works, says Jesus.
But Paul says, no, it's by faith.
But apparently, good works and faith don't matter anyway if in the end Yahweh has predestined you how do you how does anybody think you can make sense of that why even bother trying you can't yeah God hates Esau he calls the nations nothing he calls us spittle and and then the Jews believe that Gentiles are Esau and the Christian West is Edom and we're destined to be destroyed our guardian angel is Satan and we're meant to serve them because
of this birthright.
We sold our birthright and Jacob deceived his father.
Of course, they would never create a deceptive religion for the Goyim when their whole, you know, birthright narrative is all about deceiving and trickery.
The chosen ones.
But you know, a very important point you brought out before, and it is true, when Jesus talks about how he's going to come and smite the nations.
The word for nations in the Greek is the same word for Gentiles it's ethnos or ethnoi in plural so yeah when it says nations it literally is referring to the other nations not Israel the other nations the Gentiles he's got to come and take vengeance on them yeah absolutely here we got some super chats see through it says could you guys touch on the history of terrorism of Christianity House of Constantine,
House of Valentinian, Theodosius, and their persecution, outlawing, destruction, and murder of pagans and temples.
That's a tall order.
Yeah, it's a good question.
I did the series.
I think it's called Real Christian History on YouTube as far as the Christian persecution goes.
The Jews always talk about how they've been persecuted by Christianity.
And they have.
There's some truth there, but think of all the pagan nations that have also been eradicated and destroyed.
Meanwhile, Judaism has preserved and is more stronger than ever and actually has co-opted Christianity now.
The parallels are striking.
The Jews always cry persecution, that they're persecuted, but they have actually been the ones behind the scenes doing the persecution.
And Christians have followed right in line with their masters.
They have claimed that they were persecuted by the Romans and then, you know, the Catholic Church later on.
And yet, every time, whether Catholic or Protestant, every time Christians get into power, they do the persecuting.
All the while that we've been led to believe that they were persecuted by the Romans.
Actually, if you go back and look at the record, it's very minimal.
And when there was persecution, it's because they begged for it.
They were always sticking their nose in politics.
I present reams of quotes in that series on YouTube to back that up.
But once they got in power in the form of papal Rome, they did the persecuting.
They were going out and burning down pagan temples and raiding people's homes and stealing their idols and smashing them.
Anybody that got in the way, they'd smash them too.
Burning their books, erasing history, forging history, pious forgery, pious fraud.
If your God is so right, wouldn't the proper and the loving way be to share the truth, the gospel, and lovingly try to wean them in.
And if they don't listen, well, leave them up to fate or to Yahweh, and he'll take care of them in the end.
Jesus said, you know, not to judge, right?
By the same measure that you judge, you shall be judged.
And yet that's all this church has ever done for the most part.
You know, that's all the Christians have ever done.
Judgmentalism, condemning others, and resorting even to violence.
I made this meme because some Christians flagged my YouTube video the other day about, it was called Paper Jesus, Jesus the Paper Tiger.
They flagged that, got me a strike so I can't stream or post for two weeks on my backup YouTube channel.
And then they also flagged my tweet that said, Christian are mentally ill sheep responding to some Christians attacking me.
So I put together this little meme.
We got the Christians on the right and the Jews on the left all teaming up to censor the blasphemy that is not allowed to criticize their God of Israel together.
And like the Pope says, inside every Christian is a Jew, and they've been some of the most vicious censors throughout history.
Yeah, yeah.
It's just a matter of time.
I'm going to be off of there too.
In fact, I did an audio recording.
I haven't made it into a video or posted it yet, but that's probably going to get me bounced off because I'm going to be talking about the transgender agenda.
Oh, that'll get you gone for sure.
That'll probably, yeah.
Yeah.
So be prepared, folks.
I'll just be on Odyssey.
Okay, next super chat.
It says, tribal defender, thoughts on Christianity and Islam being confirmed by the Pope?
Could we expect dark ages and Mosaic Sharia as a Trojan horse for the Noahide laws?
Did you see anything about that?
The Pope and the Muslims are having agreements.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
It's all a part of this.
You can trace this back to the 1940s is when it really started.
But it's whipping into high gear now, this whole idea of interfaith, ecumenism, you know.
Oh, yeah.
And most religious leaders, why?
Because they're all in bed with each other, answering to the same crime bosses.
But most major world religious leaders now are, you know, cooperating and they'll have interfaith services sometimes, or they'll have each other come back and forth and speak at their big church, you know.
So the people are being conditioned to accept this.
They know that to get world government, they got to have a world religion.
And probably the Vatican is going to play a big, if not the main role in that.
And that'll be Noahide laws.
Servants, Ishmael and Esau, servants of Jacob.
Pretty much every pope for decades on end now has, in a positive way, has talked about the new world order.
But this guy here has got them all beat.
I mean, that's all he ever talks about.
Everything is totally, you know, totally in line with the COVID thing and anything that comes down the pike.
He loves Mr. WEF there, Schwab.
You know, he's actually been invited and has spoken at the World Economic Forum.
So that should tell you something.
Dino Ligovich, 1964 says, questions too many.
Keep up the good work.
Thank you.
Zuck Goyberg says, is salty cracker Jewish?
I'm not sure, but I don't like him.
Aleph, the nemesis, since I was a child hearing the greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he doesn't exist.
I'd always respond that the greatest trick he could ever pull would be to convince the world he is God.
That's a good point.
What is it?
Satan comes as an angel of light.
The Jews would never trick the Gentiles into secretly worshiping Satan as a Judas goat, would they?
Of course they would.
You know, it's pretty obvious that Yahweh was invented to appeal to those who have a good heart, right?
They're looking out for something.
And so they invented the devil character as the supposed antithesis for Yahweh.
And so Yahweh is the answer.
Yahweh's the enemy of the bad side.
So people automatically gravitate toward it.
Or gravitate towards Yahweh.
They get you stuck in the paradigm.
Right.
They gravitate toward Yahweh, thinking he's the antithesis of the devil, when in fact, it is the devil.
I mean, you look at it, there's more evil actions and words attributed to Yahweh in the Bible than anything attributed to Satan.
Satan is almost never mentioned at all.
And when he is, you're not really given much information.
You don't see, you're told that he's the author of evil, but you don't see him engaging really in a whole hell of a lot of evil stuff.
It's Yahweh that's doing it, which is why I did that series.
You know, Yahweh is Satan.
You know, for those who haven't heard that, go back and go on YouTube and check that out before they take me down.
Because that's pivotal.
When you see how evil that monster is, I mean, if the devil has a name, it is Satan.
Yahweh is Satan.
And, I mean, God creates all, right?
He's the creator of everything.
He created Satan.
Isaiah says God created the light and the darkness, the good and the evil.
He created Satan.
Satan, he allows Satan to operate.
He doesn't destroy him.
Basically, Satan works for God in this controlled opposition paradigm where, you know, you see all these people online, the satanic cabal new world order.
They're the bad guys.
And Jesus is the answer.
They got you stuck in this whole Judeo-paradigm.
And it's just so obvious what's going on.
It's like left and the right or Republicans and Democrats.
What's the difference?
Two sides of the same coin, right?
The devil, Yahweh.
What the hell's the difference?
Yeah, they collaborate with each other.
They strike up a bet in the book of Job.
If you believe that they're two different characters, the way the Bible portrays.
But yeah, Yahweh, the devil's supposed to be the head of the demons, and Yahweh's the head of the good angels.
But there's Yahweh sending out deceiving spirits, lying spirits, evil spirits.
I mean, the Bible actually says these things.
That he, that's, you know, the, I don't know if you're familiar with the concept of the divine council, it's called, where the heavenly throng is depicted coming around Yahweh's throne.
And you got it in the book of Psalms, the book of Isaiah.
But in the book of Psalms, it has naughty angels, deceiving spirits joining in with that group, coming around the throne.
And of course, in the book of Job, that group contains the devil himself.
He's right there by Yahweh's throne along with the rest of the sons of God of the angelic host.
So Yahweh's angelic host consists of not only demons, but the chief of demons, right?
The devil himself.
What the hell?
And yet the Bible says that Satan was supposed to have been cast out long before the time of Job and that never was any place found for him anymore.
It says that in the book of Revelation.
If never any place was found for him anymore, what the hell is he doing up there long after the fall and I mean, you know, his fall from heaven, what's he doing back up in heaven, striking up this bet.
And sitting at the right hand of God.
It's similar, they have, I forget what book it is, but it has Satan as the accuser sitting at the right hand of God.
And then also that's where Jesus supposedly goes, right?
Zechariah 3.
Zechariah 3, right?
Yeah.
And the angel of the Lord stands up to resist him.
Yeah, sure.
So there he is Again, right before the throne.
Just look how obvious this is.
John 19.
After this, Jesus, knowing that all things were now accomplished, that the scripture might be fulfilled, said, I thirst.
Like, sure, 2,000 years ago, Jesus is really sitting on the cross going, what other prophecies do I need to fulfill?
Oh, I thirst.
Bring me the vinegar on the sponge.
Yeah.
Please.
How gullible.
And if you read all four gospel accounts, each one of them gives a different record of what he was supposed to have drunk, too, what they handed to him.
You know, hissop and wine or vinegar.
You know, that's yet one of many other things that the gospels never get right.
Here's another question.
Mitro Actio says, Do you have any plans to present your quote safe critiques to more mainstream audiences?
There's nothing that's not mainstream about this.
YouTubers, streamers, et cetera, I would love to see this small, insulated group of listeners grow.
Yeah, me too.
There's got to be someone out there with an audience that would like to have a tame conversation with you.
Thanks, man.
There's nothing not tame about this.
We're talking about the Bible, and nobody can refute what we're saying.
They can just attack us and try to smear us.
Right.
Oh, and I've had my share of that.
I'm sure you have it too.
Pagan Bear says, Great show, guys.
I wish I could give you six million shekels.
Thank you, Pagan Bear.
So we can buy our red heifers.
I.M. Amalek says, question for Giuliani: Are you open to talking to Christopher John Bjorknis?
That's if you know who he is.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
I definitely know who he is.
I got some of my material for my Hitler stuff from him.
Yeah, he's put out some really good books on that.
Yeah, I saw that you recommended his books.
And, man, more than anybody I think that's maybe ever existed, Bjorknis has uncovered some of these Jewish secrets and what the Kabbalah says and exposing how Christianity is a deception and the esoteric secrets there.
Ralph Reed of our era.
Yeah.
Ralph Reed.
Is that Controversy of Zion?
Controversy of Zion.
Is this name Ralph?
It's something else, Reed.
Douglas Reed.
It isn't Ralph.
Douglas Reed.
Yeah.
I'm sorry.
Oh, gosh.
Close enough.
You got the last name.
Yeah, yeah.
I think some Christian writer.
Oh, gosh.
Aleph the Nemesis says, have you, Adam or Charles, seen the animated content from YouTuber Dark Matter5252?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
He clicks me up.
He's actually pretty funny.
Yeah, he does a little cartoons exposing Christianity.
There's another guy, too.
I forget.
It's been a while now since I watched him.
There's another cartoonist that does that too.
I can't think of his name, the name he goes under.
Shoot.
If I think of it later, I'll mention it.
But yeah, there's a couple of them that do that.
They're pretty funny.
Yahweh is this, you know, vengeful idiot that keeps screwing up.
I mean, but you know, he's not just making fun of the Bible.
He's actually betraying it the way it really is.
Yahweh is a bumbling idiot.
He keeps punishing Israel and sending them into exile and slavery because they don't obey him.
But as soon as they beg him for forgiveness, he frees them.
But then the next thing you know, when you follow the narrative, right?
This keeps happening over and over and over.
They're back in slavery.
They ask for forgiveness.
He frees them.
You would think the all-knowing Yahweh, who knows the future, would realize, oh, gee, this tactic I'm using, it's not working.
I got to try something else, you know.
Keeps making the same freaking mistake over and over again.
Yeah, I remember this guy going back years ago, seeing his stuff.
He does exposes all the nonsense there for sure.
Right.
Here's one of my favorite verses here that I wish Christians would wrap their head around.
Romans 1.
This is Paul again.
That Jesus is about getting obedience to the faith among the nations.
So bringing obedience of the Goyim, worshiping their Messiah.
That was the purpose all along.
That's Romans.
This is make the Gentiles obedient to Christ.
This is directly from Genesis 49:10.
The obedience of the Goyim shall be his.
This is about enslaving you.
This is about getting you under their theological control, not to save you.
Here's Deuteronomy.
All the people of the earth shall see that thou art called by the name of the Lord and shall be afraid of thee.
Trembling fear is what they want from the Goyam.
And here's the best one, okay?
Isaiah 11:10, and in that day there shall be a root of Jesse, that's the Messiah, shall stand for a banner of the people, of the nations.
To it, to the Messiah shall the Gentiles seek, and his rest shall be glorious.
And Paul quotes that and says, That was the plan shall rise to reign over the Gentiles.
You are enslaved by the Jewish Messiah, which is all a ruse.
You got to love it because the great Paul says, God has not given us the spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind.
He hasn't given us the spirit of fear.
That's what the whole frickin' book is about, right?
But again, that's a little face-saving thing.
He's trying to give him a new image now.
He's really loving.
He's not about fear.
You know, you've got a passage in Jeremiah, I have loved you with an everlasting love.
Therefore, with loving kindness have I drawn you.
But then elsewhere, I will rip you limb from limb, and no one will be there to help you.
That's loving kindness.
It says, like, all the kings will come and bring their wealth.
The wealth, we will feed off the wealth of the nations.
And the kings will get down and kiss your feet.
And here's another one: Psalms 110, too.
And by the way, Psalms 110, that's where it says, I think Jesus supposedly says, Why have you forsaken me?
That's where they get that one from.
It says, The Lord shall send the rod, that's the Messiah of thy strength out of Zion, and rule thou in the midst of thine enemies.
Guess who the enemies are in this context?
The Gentiles.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
So you wonder where they get this twisted philosophy?
Again, there's a lot of Christians who claim to be, you know, anti-Zionist, right?
And a lot of them mean what they say when they say that.
But what they don't realize is if you're following their playbook, you can't be anti-Zionist.
You're their enemies every bit as much as those who are totally aware of their game, you know?
And yet they're allied with the thing.
I don't know, man.
Here's Psalm 69.
The Lord hears the needy and does not despise his captive people.
That means the Jews.
For God will save Zion and rebuild the cities of Judah.
Oh, I guess that happened.
Children of his, oh, then people will settle there and possess it.
The children of his servants will inherit it.
That's the Jews.
And those who love his name will dwell there.
God will save Zion.
I don't want to hear anything about anti-Zionist Christians.
Every Christian is inherently a de facto Zionist.
Zionist, sure.
I came only for the lost sheep of the house of Israel.
Christians love to avoid that at all costs.
There's no way they can explain that away.
He clearly stated it.
And I don't know if we got into this when I was on your show last time, but this is crucial.
Not only does he say other statements like that, too.
You Gentiles don't know what you worship.
We Jews know what we worship for salvation is of the Jews.
I mean, that's totally a Jewish supremacist type thing to say, right?
Rubbing it in our faces that you're being duped and that we're going to win in the end.
Right.
But the ultimate confirmation that Christ clearly did not come for Gentiles, you know, I have come only for the lost sheep of the house of Israel.
Is, well, there's two things.
There's the way he talked to the Canaanite woman, you know, that came for Jesus supposedly to heal her daughter, and he totally blows her off.
And even the disciples say, Lord, get rid of this woman.
She's troubling us.
She keeps bugging us.
Christ doesn't answer her.
After she asks him several times, finally he looks over and he says, It is not proper for the master to throw his meat to the dogs.
He's calling her a Gentile, a dog.
And then she says, True, Lord, but at least the master will send some scraps the dog's way.
And then Jesus says, Oh, woman, great is your faith.
Be it done unto you now.
He didn't give a rogue, a frog's fat fanny about her daughter.
He wasn't going to heal her daughter unless she lowered herself and consented to his dog label.
Oh, he came for the Gentiles, all right.
But the ultimate confirmation is later in the book of Acts when Peter is publicly humiliated by Paul because he wouldn't eat lunch with Gentiles.
He would only eat with fellow Jews, right?
Paul humiliated him.
Paul only did that not because he cared about Gentiles, but he wanted to, you know, recruit these suckers for his future.
And if Peter is supposedly the rock of the church of Jesus, did Jesus not clearly tell him, hey, don't eat with Gentiles?
Like they couldn't get that situated before?
It's obviously all nonsense.
And so to make it look good, Peter claims that, oh, well, God showed me a vision that I'm supposed to accept Gentiles too.
Really?
Really?
The great Yahweh, who knew the future, didn't inform Jesus to tell Peter that Gentiles were an important part of his mission, too, right?
Holy crap.
And then to buttress that, he staged this fake event of the outpouring of the spirit.
You know, that story, right?
Where he's telling the on-looking Jews that weren't, many of which were the Christian Jews, you know, Peter and James and John.
He was telling them, see, God accepts Gentiles because they have the Spirit being poured out upon them too.
He probably had this arranged ahead of time, paid a few people off.
Hey, just, you know, talk randomly and gibberish and act like you're speaking in tongues like today's televangelist.
Did you ever listen to that?
That's pretty good.
Can we get a translation in the chat?
Yeah, right, right, right.
You know, so that's all that was going on there.
So now, you know, everybody thought, whoa, I guess Paul was right.
Peter had a vision, and now he just showed us that the Gentiles got the Spirit poured out on them too.
Yeah, they couldn't clear.
Jesus couldn't have clarified really important things like if you should be if Gentiles should be circumcised, if Jews should eat with Gentiles, if they should follow the law, like all these different things.
On-page news, right?
One of the first things he laid out for them.
And yet it's a footnote on page 527 over in the book of Acts.
Get the hell out of here.
And how pathetic is it for Gentiles to be worshiping a God that hates you, worshiping a God that chose this other group of people that think they're better than you, to worship a Messiah that's meant to subjugate you and conquer you, and then to have this degrading view that I'm nothing without Christ.
I'm, you know, we need the Jews to teach us how to be moral and to not be heathens.
And it's just so pathetic.
Such a mind he sat back on his royal holy key for countless eons, right?
Whether someone believes the earth is only 6,000 years old or it's millions, it doesn't matter.
It's still a long time that he waited on his fat behind until this obscure character, this mass murdering guerrilla warfare agent called Moses comes along.
And only then does he finally decide to have his word written down.
All those previous generations, well, they were just left to the dogs.
And he only chose just that obscure, insignificant spot in the Middle East to reveal himself.
And most of the world still never heard that message for a long time, right?
Even in the Middle Ages, it was all across Europe, but was it preached in other nations too?
What about remote corners of Africa or China?
It wasn't until more recent centuries that the gospel finally went there.
I guess this God actually doesn't care about all the people of the world.
Yeah, he couldn't send Jesus around on a victory tour after he rose from the dead and show himself to the Pharisees and to the, you know, to the Romans and over to China and all over the world.
You know, if something like that happened and everybody wrote about him, everybody saw him, everybody knew what he looked like.
There were sculptures on every continent, huge sculptures of showing what he looked like, then I'd believe.
But there's nothing even remotely like that.
You look at the gospel record and he only appeared to his special chosen disciples and a few others, very selective in who he appeared to.
So we just have to take their word.
If by that point, right, he's the glorified Christ now, you know, he's got all his powers.
Nobody can touch him at this point.
He's already died.
He finished his mission.
Why wouldn't he have marched right into Jerusalem?
You thought you killed me and give them confirmation.
I told you I was the son of God.
Do you believe me now?
Here's my wounds.
You know, nothing.
Oh, and they did.
It says, well, first of all, the gospels don't even agree on who he came and had visions to or how long he returned for.
Not to mention when he was born, what year, what day he died, why he was killed.
All of these things are all contradictory in these perfect books.
And then even when Jesus died and supposedly resurrected and was making visions to people, his disciples apparently didn't believe.
They saw all these miracles.
They saw him raise from the dead, but they still didn't believe.
Multitudes of passages where he laid out precisely what was going to happen.
I must go into Jerusalem and suffer at the hand of the Pharisees and then die and be raised the third day.
He says it.
And yet the Lord had to open their understandings.
Here's another verse that's just quite frankly pathetic.
Romans, Paul, again, they were pleased to do it, and indeed they owe it to them.
For if the Gentiles have shared in the Jews' spiritual blessings, the Gentiles owe it to the Jews to share with them their material blessings.
Have you not heard a greater con in all your life?
Yeah, He actually says, too, that because he is doing the Lord's work, that he's worthy of twice the wages of an average worker.
He wasn't after money.
And yet, all the while, Christ actually told his disciples when he sent them out on the first missionary journey, he said, Freely you have received, now freely give, right?
I gave you the gospel for free.
No, I want you to go give it for free.
And here's Paul saying, Hey, let the money flow my way.
Wow, man.
Oh, man.
No, he wasn't a huckster.
Here's another one: Revelations 19.
And out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword, that with it he should smite the Goyam, and he shall rule them with a rod of iron and treadeth the wine press with the fierceness and wrath of Almighty God.
Tread the wine press is a metaphor for stomping on the skulls of the Gentiles.
Come and gather yourselves together unto the supper of the great God.
He's going to consume you and eat you, that ye may eat the flesh of kings.
So Jesus is going to conquer the kings and the Gentile nations.
And all the flesh and the flesh of all men.
Very loving.
His vestment is dipped in blood.
His vestment.
Not in that passage.
His robe is dripping with blood of the Gentiles.
He treads the wine press.
Yeah, that's Isaiah 61.
And a sword shall go forth from his mouth, which he will smite the nations with.
Yeah, yeah.
Wow.
Here's Isaiah 61.
Trodden the wine press alone.
This wine press theme is Bjorknis exposes this in his books.
I don't see how Gentiles see this and think that they're going to win in the end.
The nations, it always says the nations, not Israel, not the Jews.
The nations are going to be destroyed.
Trample them in my anger.
And why does he trample them?
Because they persecuted the Jews, too.
It's all about how they treated the Jews.
The day of vengeance, I trampled the nations in my anger.
In my wrath, I made them drunk and poured their blood on the ground.
Such a loving, moral God, right?
Such bringing peace to the world, the light unto the nations.
Man.
So you can see where this spirit comes from.
It's not the Kabbalah.
Oh, sure, the Kabbalah emulates this, but that's not where it came from.
Not the Talmud.
The Talmud?
Nope, that's a latecomer.
All these books came later.
Even the Zoha, this is the source of Zionism and the Jew world order, if you will.
And Christians, because they believe the Bible of the Old Testament is the word of God, they were conned into this.
Now they have a blind spot.
Not only do they defend and make excuses for the Torah, they advocate it and promote it and say, impose it on the world.
Here's another one.
Matthew 22, 44.
The Lord said unto my Lord, so Jesus, sit thou on my right hand, like Satan does, till I make thine enemies thy footstool.
That's the Gentiles.
That's Psalms 1.10.
Sit at my right hand until I make the enemies thine footstool.
The Lord shall send the rod of thy strength out of Zion and rule thou in the midst of thine enemies.
And again, who are the enemies of the Israelites or the Jews?
The Gentiles, the heathen, the idol worshipers.
Right.
Yep.
That's it.
Obedience of the nations shall be his.
They're following this game plan.
It was laid out again, the book of Isaiah.
You know, I'll bring all nations before you.
They will bow before you.
They'll lick the dust from the soles of your feet.
Can you imagine that?
This is a God that supposedly doesn't play favorites.
That's what the Bible says, right?
I am Yahweh.
I do not show respect of persons.
Oh, really?
No.
Oh, he has a treasured people that are the apple of his eye and above all the other nations.
He definitely plays favorites.
Right.
You shall lend to them, but they shall not lend to you, really.
Oh, how about this one?
Not only does he tell them they can charge usury to Gentiles, but not to their fellow Jew.
He commands them to, by the way.
Not just tells them to, commands them to.
Yeah, but go ahead.
This is a passage where he actually tells them: if you should find roadkill, right?
An animal that dies of itself on the side of the road.
We would call that roadkill today.
If you find roadkill, thou mayest Sell it to people of another nation, but not to thy fellow Jew.
But no, he doesn't play favorites, does he?
So there's the philosophy behind, you know, Monsanto and Moderna.
And, you know, this is for the Goyam, you know, not your fellow Jew.
And then Jews will swear up and down.
Oh, we're not supremacists.
There's nothing.
It's a burden to be chosen.
Right, right.
Here's Deuteronomy 15:6.
For the Lord your God will bless you as he had promised.
That's the Jews.
And you will lend to many nations, but will not, will borrow from none.
You will rule over many Goyam, but none will rule over you.
And then the Christians just coincidentally, which, by the way, saying everything is a coincidence is a fallacy.
It's called the fallacy of coincidence.
Just a coincidence that Islam and Christianity outlawed usury and only allowed the Jews to do it.
Jews, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yep.
Interestingly, the Templars were also allowed.
So that should tell you who they must have been, right?
The Templars were allowed to charge usury.
That's how they created their massive banking enterprise.
Isaiah again, behold, my servant, that means the Messiah shall bring forth judgment to the Gentiles.
So he's going to judge you all, right?
And the Goyam shall know that I am the Lord.
People say, Adam thinks Christianity is a Jewish deception.
It's so freaking simple.
The premise is the Jews created a fake God that supposedly chose them.
Their prophecy says that all the world will worship their God, but they're not allowed to become Jews.
How did they solve this?
By creating Christianity in Islam that worships their God and follows their Messiah, a mission accomplished.
It's as simple as that.
This is the whole idea that Christianity is an intentional Jewish deception is not even slightly controversial if you just look at it with a little bit of discernment.
Yeah, it's a means of conquest.
And how good has it worked?
That's the title of the video today.
What did I title it?
The Bible hoax that conquered the world.
Yeah.
Yeah.
By the way, that's another way to shoot down the whole at-will thing that's becoming so popular.
Not only could Romans not have invented Christianity because they didn't know the Old Testament.
You had to know the Old Testament intimately to be able to twist it the way it was twisted, to buttress the whole religion, right?
But also, you really think the Romans were going to invent something that wound up conquering Rome?
I mean, it was Christianity ultimately.
It took them a few centuries.
They had to infiltrate it and work, you know, relentlessly.
But it finally paid off, right?
By the third, well, the fourth century.
When pagan Rome became papal Rome, they took it over.
So you're going to tell me they created Christianity when that's been their aim?
That was always their aim, to take over Rome.
And this Roman provenance theory, they got big Facebook groups.
They're all over these atheist channels.
Like, oh, the Romans created.
It's a conspiracy.
You see it in the comments.
The documentary Caesar's Messiah has got like millions of views on YouTube.
Completely kosher, scapegoating of the Gentiles.
But to say, oh, the Jews did it as a deception.
Oh, and by the way, the Septuagint written in 270 BCE.
And then Alexandria Jews, they came up with the Septuagint.
They also came up with these gospels.
It was them who did it.
In Alexandria, they knew that was the center of theology.
They had their library, people from all over.
That's the people that came up with it.
The Romans would never create a religion and abandon their gods and start worshiping the God of the Jews that they just conquered.
No way, no chance.
That would explain a lot of the pagan plagiarism that found its way into the Bible.
They had access to all of these ancient documents that they were pulling stuff out of.
And they were targeting the Gentiles and the pagans, so they adopted and blended these pagan religions so they were more susceptible to them.
Right.
I mean, when you got verse after verse, the heathen shall know that I am the Lord.
And you go, maybe the Romans did this, please.
Or maybe it's just a coincidence.
Oh, Paul and Mark and the God and the anonymous authors of the Gospels, oh, they had no bad intentions.
They were just, yeah, right, political or religiously motivated.
They had an agenda, and it was to go after the Gentiles.
And it worked like a charm.
Still working.
Still working.
Oh, yeah, it's towards the end now.
Yeah.
I wanted to keep it.
That buttresses their fantasies, too.
See, we're in the end times.
The Bible foretold this is going to happen.
We got to rebuild Israel and help them rebuild the temple and let them have the mark of the beast and total control and a world government and a world religion.
Also, Jesus will return in a magic cloud with the sword and enrapture us away.
It's insane that there's so much of the world that believes in this Hebrew nonsense.
Look at this.
Revelation 5:5, the lion of the tribe of Judah.
Christians all believe.
That's the other thing that's delusional about the Christians.
They'll read these Old Testament and New Testament passages and go, oh, that's about us.
We're going to win in the end.
No, you're not.
You're delusional.
Jeremiah, the lion, the destroyer of the Gentiles, is on his way.
How many examples do people need?
Must I go on?
Peter says, beware, for the devil has come down as a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour, you know.
And yet in the Old Testament, Yahweh likens himself to a roaring lion who will devour, you know, I mean, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, a couple more super chats, and we're going to wrap it up.
We don't want this to go too long.
Yeah.
See Through It All says, Jesus, as a character, never wrote anything.
He believed in Noah's Ark, Adam and Eve, Jonah living in a fish, and Lot's wife turning into salt, devils cause illness, magical pole could cure snake bites.
How can people not see the New Testament as an adopted Jewish and fully non-European faith?
I don't know, brainwashed.
What do you think?
Yeah, absolutely.
How can they fact that he called his father Yahweh, and you look at what a monster Yahweh is?
You don't even have to look any further than that.
It's over right there.
If he had made a disclaimer statement, you know, hey, I know there's a lot of horrible things said about my father.
Those aren't true.
That's all corruption.
And you don't even have that, though.
I mean, he totally endorses the whole Old Testament.
That's all he preached from.
That's all he encouraged people to do.
When he said, you err not knowing the scriptures, he's talking about the Old Testament, the very books that portray that demonic God as the evil wretch that he is.
And there were pre-Christian and post-Christian Jewish Gnostic groups that believed Jesus was Satan.
They worshiped Satan and the serpent, bringing the knowledge.
That's what Gnostic means.
And that Yahweh was the evil demiurge, and there was another God above him, and that's who Jesus was following.
Then later, the Marcionites.
There wasn't like one, if there was a historical Jesus, like there wouldn't be all these splinter spin-offs with completely different doctrines.
Those began immediately.
There were splinter groups already, right?
Before, before Paul.
Well, yeah, right, right.
But I'm talking the Christian religion itself was already splitting up, you know, right there in the first century.
I mean, Paul and the Jerusalem believers was the first major split.
That was a huge schism right there, right off the bat.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's amazing that Paul, who never met Jesus, was like speaking terribly of these other supposed disciples and people in Christ that supposedly knew him.
So-called pillars of the faith.
He actually said that.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
He basically called them, they were of the devil, too, because they're still practicing the old Mosaic laws of circumcision.
And yet, all the while, Paul is recorded in the book of Acts after his conversion, right?
He's recorded as going into the temple and assisting with someone getting circumcised.
Are you freaking kidding me?
He's condemning them for practicing something that he himself goes ahead and does later.
Wow, man.
Paul also said something about people who teach a different Jesus.
So there's already all these different separate sects.
This is proof that there was not a historical figure and then it branched out.
It was the other way around.
This was like a meme evolving of the Logos and this secret suffering Messiah idea, Joshua cults, basically, Yeshua.
Like Philo talked about the Logos and Zachariah, quoting Zechariah, he said the Logos and his name is Joshua and he's the high priest and he was he didn't believe Judaism literally.
It was esoteric.
He was blending it with Middle Platonism.
We can see how this evolved and it's not with a historical figure.
Right.
It evolved then and it's still evolving now.
You know, today's Christianity is nothing like 100 years ago Christianity and on and on.
As you go back, it's been so completely, and the text that it's based on, right?
The Bible has been so completely altered.
You can see, you can go back and look at some of the early manuscripts and see, you know, one scribe would cross out what someone previously wrote and he'd put another word in.
Someone would come along and say, no, that word belonged there.
You took it out and he put it back.
Sometimes you get that with whole chapters sometimes.
Whole books have been argued over if they even belong in there.
Yeah, just forgeries all over the place.
These people are Connor.
Not to mention all these other cultures and religions, they're all making myths.
There's all these other gospels.
I don't want to call them gospels.
All these other religious books that didn't make it in the canon just because they determined that they weren't true.
None of them are true.
Right, exactly.
Here's a last one.
Third Eye Perspective says Charles has referenced the Jewish royal bloodline in some of his videos.
Are the British Royal Windsors part of this bloodline?
Some reachers have, researchers have traced Queen Elizabeth's lineage back to King David.
Thoughts on this?
Yeah, not just the British.
You know, they'll talk about how American presidents are connected with the British bloodline.
And that's true.
And that's, you know, you got, what is it?
Burke's peerage.
They're known for predicting who's going to get voted in because they have the closest connection.
That's all true, but what they won't tell you, of course, is that it is a Jewish bloodline.
You can trace it back to the Merovingians and the Carolingians.
There was the, you know, the royal bloodline was always Jewish, not just in Britain, though.
They were all intermarried with all of the other royal families across Europe.
And so, yes, there were two major factions in Judaism: the royal bloodline that ran the secular, you know, powers, the royal families.
And then you had the priestly bloodline, which ran the Vatican.
And that's why, you know, with precious few exceptions, probably no exceptions, but most of the popes I've looked at, you can trace them back to like the Medicis or the Borgias.
You know, they were all, you know, Murano or converso Jews.
I'll argue they're all Murano.
Jerkness just put out a video last night about, I think it's called 14 Jewish Popes.
He gets into all this evidence of Jewish popes.
And I've got clips of rabbis bragging that Peter and the first pope was a Kabbalist and a rabbi.
Right.
Sure.
But they're just lying.
Anytime the Jews reveal one of their secrets and the Christians just go, la la la, they're lying.
They're lying.
Don't believe in Jewish fables, right?
Pay no mind to Jewish fables.
Yeah, apply that same logic to the gospels, please.
Exactly.
All right.
Let's keep it under an hour and a half.
This was another fun talk.
It flew by, man.
I thought we were like 10 minutes in and I looked and it was already at 50 minutes.
Time flies when you're having fun.
It does.
I enjoyed the talk.
I thought we covered some important stuff.
Everybody, if you haven't already, make sure to subscribe on YouTube to Christen Dumb.
He's got tons of videos posting all types of topics.
Very, I've been really enjoying these podcasts.
Yeah, lots more to come as long as I'm still on there.
I'm debating about this next thing, if I'm going to post it, because that probably will be the end of that channel, the transgender thing.
And on Truth Hurts, you cover some of the stuff that will likely get you censored on YouTube.
So make sure to follow both.
Go back through the catalog.
He's got lots of good stuff.
Oh, and by the way, I just want to announce this.
Now, I just booked a debate with a messianic Jew.
The title was In Defense of Judaism.
And that's going to be on October 7th on the Crucible.
So that should be fun.
Yeah, I'll have to tune in for that.
That sounds good.
I got to tell you, I admire your, what's the word?
Patience, I guess.
I just, I saw one you did.
Oh, who the heck was it?
That Greek Orthodox guy?
Oh, my blood was boiling, and I wasn't even involved in the thing.
I wanted to jump into the screen and wring that guy's neck.
That little weasel.
He wouldn't give you a chance to get a word in.
And he was giving the impression that, see, I'm beating you.
He didn't say anything of substance.
He brings nothing to the table.
He's just rambling and cutting you off and talking so-called philosophy.
Wow, man.
Oh, give me five minutes with that guy.
We should do a three-way with that guy.
You know, it was funny.
Last time you were on.
Shut up.
I'm making a point.
Listen, you freak.
Oh, man.
I did have to yell at him to shut up at one point.
You have to.
You have to be aggressive with people like that because otherwise, you just let them run off like that and they give their little minions the impression that they're actually saying something of substance.
He said nothing of substance.
That's why I don't even want to do debates with those people.
I don't even find them sincere.
He was one of the worst.
I've had some better debates than that.
It's funny.
When you were on last time, I asked you if you do any debates or if you were interested in doing debates and you're like, I don't know.
And then I listen to one of your podcasts and you were talking about how you would do debates, but you'd get your blood pressure would go up and it's like not good for your health and stuff.
I think I would if it was moderated and you didn't have an ass wipe like that just rambling on endlessly.
Yeah, if it was done cordially and you know, I would be able to talk calmly and keep my blood pressure down.
But oh, when you get stuff like that, oh, I had a friend once who still belongs to the church I used to belong to, you know, and he asked me if I would be willing to get together with him and his pastor and a few other friends.
I said, sure, sure.
This is years ago, you know.
He brings the guy over, and he had no intention of having a discussion.
All he was doing was reading a script that he wrote out.
So I let him do his thing for about 10 minutes and finally interrupted.
I said, whoa, whoa, wait, wait, wait.
I says, this was supposed to be a discussion, right?
I said, you think I'm going to sit here and listen to you ramble?
I says, I already know this stuff anyway.
You're just reading stuff that, you know, I was indoctrinated with years ago.
We need to have a discussion here.
Well, I put a lot of time into this.
I says, are you telling me you have no intention of talking?
I said, well, you just let your hair down on that one.
He got up and he left.
Son of a gun.
I quit.
So it was a preaching intervention, is what it was, huh?
Yeah.
So after he leaves, you know what?
I thought that my friend was going to realize, hey, you're right.
That guy didn't want to have a debate, you know?
No, he got mad at me for being rude, he claimed, right?
Because I called him out on his friggin filibustering.
What a fraud, man.
Hey, man.
I would be willing, you know, under the right conditions, if there was a third party to.
Well, I think you'd be good.
I mean, you definitely know the Bible better than I do because you were, well, you're older for one, and you were a Christian for a lot longer than I was.
Right, right.
So I guess all that wasted time has paid off.
All right.
Well, any final points or closing thoughts for us before we close it out here?
Just the other channel, it's called Truth Threats Radio.
If people wanted to go on to on Odyssey and Spell Hurts, H-R-T-Z.
You were just talking before the show how, yeah, if you just type in Truth Hurts, it doesn't come up.
You got to put Truth Threats Radio, all one word, H-E-R-T-Z, and then it'll come up.
Yep.
And your email or your books or anything?
How come people can support you?
Yeah, my email is truethreatsradio at AOL.com.
If anyone wants any of my books, just send a request.
I'll send them to you because, quite frankly, what I have on my computer is better than all the stuff that's on Amazon now.
I've added a lot more material.
I've edited it better.
So you're better off just requesting.
I'll send it to you as an RTF format document.
That's also the email that I use for contributions.
And I've gotten, since I was on your show last, actually, I've gotten several generous contributions.
So I really appreciate that.
Awesome.
Awesome.
We need more people with the courage to speak out about this stuff because there's not enough.
So many people are completely programmed into the Judeo Matrix.
And, you know, we're trying to break the spell here.
And it's funny, we tried to break the spell.
The Jewish prophecies aren't real.
You're worshiping the God of Israel.
Quit.
Get off your knees.
This is embarrassing.
And they say, you're a Jew.
You work for Mossad.
You're an Antichrist.
It's just like, oh, man, trying to help these people that want to be slaves is frustrating at times.
But hey, you got to do it.
I've had more attacks from Christians.
In fact, I don't even know that I've ever had any attacks from any Jews.
I really don't.
It's been Christians over the years that I've had all the trouble.
They don't even have to attack us because the Jews do the defense for them.
They're running cover for the Jews by mirroring their nonsense.
Right.
Yep.
All right.
Well, that's all we have for today.
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And I hope everybody has a nice night.
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