1 00:00:01,120 --> 00:00:04,200 Speaker 1: Welcome to the iHeartRadio and Coast to Coast AM paranormal 2 00:00:04,240 --> 00:00:07,520 Speaker 1: podcast network. Now get ready for us Strange Things with 3 00:00:07,640 --> 00:00:08,720 Speaker 1: Joshua P. Warren. 4 00:00:13,840 --> 00:00:17,159 Speaker 2: Welcome to our podcast. Please be aware the thoughts and 5 00:00:17,200 --> 00:00:21,200 Speaker 2: opinions expressed by the host are their thoughts and opinions 6 00:00:21,200 --> 00:00:26,440 Speaker 2: only and do not reflect those of iHeartMedia, iHeartRadio, Coast 7 00:00:26,440 --> 00:00:30,880 Speaker 2: to Coast AM, employees of premier networks, or their sponsors 8 00:00:30,880 --> 00:00:34,120 Speaker 2: and associates. We would like to encourage you to do 9 00:00:34,159 --> 00:00:56,240 Speaker 2: your own research and discover the subject matter for yourself. 10 00:00:56,600 --> 00:01:00,319 Speaker 1: Ready to be amazed by the wizard of weird. This 11 00:01:00,400 --> 00:01:11,160 Speaker 1: is Strange Joshua war I am Joshua B. Warren, and 12 00:01:11,200 --> 00:01:13,120 Speaker 1: each week on this show, I'll be bringing you a 13 00:01:13,120 --> 00:01:18,200 Speaker 1: brand new my blowing content, news exercises and weird experiments 14 00:01:18,240 --> 00:01:22,119 Speaker 1: you can do at home, and a lot more. On 15 00:01:22,200 --> 00:01:28,959 Speaker 1: this edition of the show, Gods of Egypt and Scientific 16 00:01:29,080 --> 00:01:36,319 Speaker 1: Truths in the Bible. This is a fascinating topic. Let 17 00:01:36,360 --> 00:01:40,080 Speaker 1: me explain first why I have decided to talk about 18 00:01:40,120 --> 00:01:42,880 Speaker 1: this now. As you may or may not know, I 19 00:01:43,080 --> 00:01:46,280 Speaker 1: was born and raised in the Blue Ridge Mountains of 20 00:01:46,319 --> 00:01:50,480 Speaker 1: western North Carolina. It seemed like there was a church 21 00:01:50,560 --> 00:01:54,200 Speaker 1: on almost every corner I think I can. I can 22 00:01:54,240 --> 00:01:58,160 Speaker 1: say I was born on the buckle of the Bible belt. 23 00:01:58,200 --> 00:02:01,480 Speaker 1: And I say that confidently because the Reverend Billy Graham 24 00:02:02,160 --> 00:02:05,600 Speaker 1: was also born and raised there and had his ministry there, 25 00:02:06,080 --> 00:02:09,640 Speaker 1: and he is arguably, or he's passed on now, but 26 00:02:09,680 --> 00:02:15,920 Speaker 1: he was arguably the most influential Christian minister of the 27 00:02:15,960 --> 00:02:20,280 Speaker 1: twentieth century. He was known as the pastor to Presidents 28 00:02:20,480 --> 00:02:25,320 Speaker 1: because he was the spiritual counsel to thirteen US presidents, 29 00:02:25,400 --> 00:02:30,560 Speaker 1: starting with Harry S. Truman, even President Donald Trump. And 30 00:02:30,760 --> 00:02:33,680 Speaker 1: of course his son Franklin carries on the tradition. So 31 00:02:34,680 --> 00:02:38,720 Speaker 1: growing up in the Southern Baptist tradition as I did, 32 00:02:38,800 --> 00:02:43,399 Speaker 1: I was very familiar with the Old Testament the New Testament. 33 00:02:44,520 --> 00:02:46,400 Speaker 1: It was kind of interesting as I got older and 34 00:02:46,440 --> 00:02:51,040 Speaker 1: I started meeting friends from different places who had different religions. 35 00:02:51,320 --> 00:02:54,520 Speaker 1: I would get invited to go to a different type 36 00:02:54,520 --> 00:02:56,240 Speaker 1: of church and check out the scene. You know, here's 37 00:02:56,240 --> 00:02:59,240 Speaker 1: a Pentecostal church or here's an Episcopal church. I ended 38 00:02:59,320 --> 00:03:01,560 Speaker 1: up dating a girl for a while who was Catholic. 39 00:03:01,960 --> 00:03:04,920 Speaker 1: That was always interesting to go into the Catholic church. 40 00:03:05,120 --> 00:03:08,960 Speaker 1: The Catholic church is uh is kind of exciting because 41 00:03:08,960 --> 00:03:12,200 Speaker 1: it always reminds me of sort of like a Marvel, 42 00:03:13,280 --> 00:03:19,120 Speaker 1: a Marvel universe with all of these intense characters, these 43 00:03:19,200 --> 00:03:23,600 Speaker 1: villains and heroes, and then they're the buildings are big 44 00:03:23,639 --> 00:03:29,280 Speaker 1: and dramatic, and uh sometimes there are body parts on display, 45 00:03:29,840 --> 00:03:31,880 Speaker 1: and they have you know, there are all these magical 46 00:03:31,919 --> 00:03:34,760 Speaker 1: powers you could talk about, and you have holy water 47 00:03:34,920 --> 00:03:38,120 Speaker 1: so you could fight vampires and werewolves. And you know, 48 00:03:38,160 --> 00:03:41,560 Speaker 1: I'm exaggerating a little bit, but the Catholic Church definitely 49 00:03:41,680 --> 00:03:48,760 Speaker 1: is a very special institution. But uh, you know, as I, 50 00:03:47,880 --> 00:03:52,360 Speaker 1: as I was trying to figure out what I wanted 51 00:03:52,400 --> 00:03:55,800 Speaker 1: to believe personally, uh you know, I was exploring. I 52 00:03:55,840 --> 00:03:59,840 Speaker 1: was open minded, exploring different concepts and mindsets, I ended 53 00:03:59,920 --> 00:04:02,880 Speaker 1: up buying this book. I actually have a copy of 54 00:04:02,920 --> 00:04:05,840 Speaker 1: it in my hands right now. I think this was 55 00:04:05,880 --> 00:04:08,840 Speaker 1: originally published in eighteen sixty by a man named William 56 00:04:08,880 --> 00:04:14,560 Speaker 1: Henry Burr. It's called self Contradictions of the Bible. And 57 00:04:14,640 --> 00:04:19,640 Speaker 1: this is almost one hundred pages of just verse after 58 00:04:19,760 --> 00:04:23,560 Speaker 1: verse after verse, with one verse contradicting another in some 59 00:04:23,800 --> 00:04:28,000 Speaker 1: form of fashion. And so some of the more obvious 60 00:04:28,040 --> 00:04:30,000 Speaker 1: ones that a lot of people have probably heard about. 61 00:04:30,040 --> 00:04:31,920 Speaker 1: I mean, if you go back and you just start 62 00:04:31,960 --> 00:04:34,200 Speaker 1: look look at the beginning of the Bible. In Genesis, 63 00:04:35,200 --> 00:04:39,279 Speaker 1: the creation accounts. Genesis one describes a six day creation 64 00:04:39,480 --> 00:04:44,240 Speaker 1: with man and woman created simultaneously after animals, while Genesis 65 00:04:44,240 --> 00:04:47,320 Speaker 1: two presents a different order, with man first, then animals, 66 00:04:47,360 --> 00:04:50,279 Speaker 1: and then finally women or a woman next. We have 67 00:04:50,320 --> 00:04:53,520 Speaker 1: the order of creation. Genesis one states that light was 68 00:04:53,560 --> 00:04:55,520 Speaker 1: created on the first day, while the sun, moon, and 69 00:04:55,560 --> 00:04:59,960 Speaker 1: stars were not created until the fourth day. Creation of animals, 70 00:05:00,080 --> 00:05:02,880 Speaker 1: Genesis one says foul were created from the waters, while 71 00:05:02,920 --> 00:05:06,279 Speaker 1: Genesis two says they reformed from the ground. But you know, 72 00:05:06,320 --> 00:05:08,080 Speaker 1: and you know, then there are other parts of the 73 00:05:08,120 --> 00:05:10,719 Speaker 1: Old Testament. You might give that a pass and be like, well, 74 00:05:10,720 --> 00:05:13,200 Speaker 1: come on, we're talking about the beginning of creation. Like 75 00:05:13,480 --> 00:05:16,560 Speaker 1: nobody's going to get that right. There are sections in 76 00:05:16,600 --> 00:05:19,440 Speaker 1: this book where it like it says, okay, for example, 77 00:05:19,480 --> 00:05:25,400 Speaker 1: God forbids human sacrifice, and it gives these these verses 78 00:05:25,440 --> 00:05:27,600 Speaker 1: about that, and then turns right around says God accepts 79 00:05:27,680 --> 00:05:32,440 Speaker 1: human sacrifices and he gives verses about that. Or you 80 00:05:32,480 --> 00:05:36,680 Speaker 1: get up here into the New Testament and it says, 81 00:05:37,560 --> 00:05:43,719 Speaker 1: you know, Christ, he taught non resistance, says resist not evil, 82 00:05:43,720 --> 00:05:46,719 Speaker 1: but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn 83 00:05:46,839 --> 00:05:50,360 Speaker 1: to him the other. Also he also said, all they 84 00:05:50,400 --> 00:05:53,080 Speaker 1: that take the sword shall perish with the sword. But 85 00:05:53,120 --> 00:05:55,679 Speaker 1: then it turns right around in another chapter and says 86 00:05:56,560 --> 00:05:59,760 Speaker 1: he that hath no sword, let him sell his garment 87 00:05:59,800 --> 00:06:03,240 Speaker 1: and buy one. And then of course Jesus himself made 88 00:06:03,279 --> 00:06:05,600 Speaker 1: a scourge of small chords like a whip and drove 89 00:06:06,640 --> 00:06:09,800 Speaker 1: the people from the temple. You know, if you're interested 90 00:06:09,800 --> 00:06:12,719 Speaker 1: in this, and I mean, like I say, there's almost 91 00:06:12,720 --> 00:06:15,440 Speaker 1: one hundred pages, Yeah, I'm sure you could probably find 92 00:06:15,480 --> 00:06:19,680 Speaker 1: this online for free because it's public domain pdf. Self 93 00:06:19,720 --> 00:06:23,040 Speaker 1: contradictions of the Bible. So that was one thing that 94 00:06:23,960 --> 00:06:25,680 Speaker 1: perplexed me a lot when I was young and I 95 00:06:25,720 --> 00:06:28,600 Speaker 1: was trying to figure out what I wanted to believe. 96 00:06:29,560 --> 00:06:33,200 Speaker 1: And it's hard to reconcile that if you are one 97 00:06:33,200 --> 00:06:37,960 Speaker 1: of these people who takes the King James version of 98 00:06:38,000 --> 00:06:44,000 Speaker 1: the Holy Bible as the literal truth, literal written in 99 00:06:44,160 --> 00:06:50,720 Speaker 1: stone truth. And I have always felt like that, no 100 00:06:50,800 --> 00:06:53,240 Speaker 1: matter how much you do or do not believe in 101 00:06:53,279 --> 00:06:56,360 Speaker 1: the Bible, I think that it's impossible for us to 102 00:06:56,440 --> 00:06:59,400 Speaker 1: know what the actual original Bible said it was written 103 00:07:00,160 --> 00:07:03,240 Speaker 1: thousands of years ago, over a period of I believe 104 00:07:03,360 --> 00:07:10,600 Speaker 1: centuries by different many many different authors, and who knows 105 00:07:10,720 --> 00:07:16,000 Speaker 1: exactly what. We've never seen the original language, and you know, 106 00:07:16,280 --> 00:07:19,600 Speaker 1: some of the original versions of this Bible. And of 107 00:07:19,600 --> 00:07:22,320 Speaker 1: course I interviewed one of my friends, Dell Alan Hoffman, 108 00:07:22,360 --> 00:07:25,520 Speaker 1: who went back and studied Aramaic, which is the language 109 00:07:25,520 --> 00:07:29,520 Speaker 1: that Jesus supposedly spoke, and he is able to interpret 110 00:07:29,560 --> 00:07:33,000 Speaker 1: things differently than how that a lot of people who 111 00:07:33,040 --> 00:07:36,840 Speaker 1: don't speak Arabic would interpret them well, regardless of all that, look, 112 00:07:39,000 --> 00:07:43,640 Speaker 1: I was recently traveling. I was at an airport, and 113 00:07:43,880 --> 00:07:46,320 Speaker 1: while I was waiting for my plane, I went into 114 00:07:46,440 --> 00:07:49,960 Speaker 1: the airport gift shop, just knocking around, and of course 115 00:07:50,000 --> 00:07:51,880 Speaker 1: I always go and look over at the books and 116 00:07:51,920 --> 00:07:54,840 Speaker 1: see what people are reading before they get on the plane. 117 00:07:55,280 --> 00:07:59,640 Speaker 1: And I found this little book, kind of a pocket 118 00:07:59,680 --> 00:08:03,760 Speaker 1: size book, also about one hundred pages long. It's called 119 00:08:03,960 --> 00:08:10,200 Speaker 1: scientific Facts in the Bible. One hundred reasons to Believe 120 00:08:10,280 --> 00:08:16,920 Speaker 1: the Bible is Supernatural in Origin. The hmm, what an 121 00:08:16,920 --> 00:08:21,720 Speaker 1: interesting subtitle when hundred reasons to believe the Bible is 122 00:08:21,760 --> 00:08:24,880 Speaker 1: supernatural in origin? It's written by a man named Ray Comfort. 123 00:08:25,680 --> 00:08:28,480 Speaker 1: The book was only eight dollars and ninety nine cents, 124 00:08:30,920 --> 00:08:36,959 Speaker 1: and so I started reading this on the airplane, and 125 00:08:37,200 --> 00:08:40,520 Speaker 1: I thought that this guy makes some very interesting points, 126 00:08:40,920 --> 00:08:42,840 Speaker 1: and I want to share some of these points with 127 00:08:42,880 --> 00:08:47,600 Speaker 1: you and see what you think about it. He says, 128 00:08:47,800 --> 00:08:53,680 Speaker 1: I hope you are skeptical. Suppose I believed that I 129 00:08:53,880 --> 00:08:57,240 Speaker 1: was God and that I thought the whole universe revolved 130 00:08:57,280 --> 00:09:01,600 Speaker 1: around me. The confident youth waited for my reaction to 131 00:09:01,640 --> 00:09:04,320 Speaker 1: his question, and I simply answered, I think that you 132 00:09:04,320 --> 00:09:07,720 Speaker 1: would be a normal human being. He was a little 133 00:09:07,720 --> 00:09:11,400 Speaker 1: taken aback that I wasn't impressed by his outrageous statement, 134 00:09:11,440 --> 00:09:14,160 Speaker 1: and said, what do you mean? And I explained by 135 00:09:14,200 --> 00:09:19,560 Speaker 1: asking him where he thought he stood, and he told 136 00:09:19,559 --> 00:09:23,840 Speaker 1: me here. He told me that it was where he stood. 137 00:09:25,200 --> 00:09:27,200 Speaker 1: The author goes on to say every human being thinks 138 00:09:27,240 --> 00:09:30,040 Speaker 1: the same way we define here as being where we 139 00:09:30,120 --> 00:09:34,960 Speaker 1: are everything and everyone else is there. Each of us 140 00:09:35,000 --> 00:09:38,480 Speaker 1: thinks that we are the center of the universe. He says, 141 00:09:38,600 --> 00:09:41,480 Speaker 1: define now the word now for me, tell me when 142 00:09:41,480 --> 00:09:44,320 Speaker 1: it is. You can't the split second that you tried 143 00:09:44,320 --> 00:09:48,160 Speaker 1: to pinpoint, now it becomes then. I often find myself 144 00:09:48,200 --> 00:09:50,920 Speaker 1: explaining the nature of now. After I ask people if 145 00:09:50,960 --> 00:09:54,920 Speaker 1: they've ever stolen something, this is their typical answer to 146 00:09:54,960 --> 00:09:57,480 Speaker 1: the question, Yes I have, but that was in the past, 147 00:09:57,960 --> 00:10:00,280 Speaker 1: And I explained to them that everything is in the past. 148 00:10:01,240 --> 00:10:03,440 Speaker 1: You are even forced to define the reading of the 149 00:10:03,480 --> 00:10:07,200 Speaker 1: sentence as something you did in the past. These thoughts 150 00:10:07,240 --> 00:10:10,240 Speaker 1: are a little strange, and you may be thinking that 151 00:10:10,280 --> 00:10:13,760 Speaker 1: there are some things that we can still be sure of. 152 00:10:14,640 --> 00:10:17,000 Speaker 1: The sun still rises, the sky is still blue, and 153 00:10:17,120 --> 00:10:20,920 Speaker 1: up is still up? Not true. The sun never rises. 154 00:10:21,440 --> 00:10:24,200 Speaker 1: The earth turns, giving us the illusion that the sun 155 00:10:24,280 --> 00:10:28,199 Speaker 1: is rising although it remains still. It seems to be still, 156 00:10:28,280 --> 00:10:31,480 Speaker 1: but it's actually moving through the universe. The sky is 157 00:10:31,520 --> 00:10:35,679 Speaker 1: not blue. Ask any restaurant, in any astronaut. It has 158 00:10:35,760 --> 00:10:40,040 Speaker 1: no color. Neither is up up. Remember the Earth is round. 159 00:10:40,640 --> 00:10:42,679 Speaker 1: What is up to someone at the north pole is 160 00:10:42,720 --> 00:10:45,120 Speaker 1: not up to someone at the south pole. In fact, 161 00:10:45,120 --> 00:10:47,880 Speaker 1: if everyone on the Earth pointed to where we thought 162 00:10:48,000 --> 00:10:52,000 Speaker 1: was up, we would all point in different directions. So 163 00:10:52,120 --> 00:10:56,200 Speaker 1: many things that we think our absolutes are not. History 164 00:10:56,240 --> 00:10:58,800 Speaker 1: has shown us that even what science defines as truth 165 00:10:58,840 --> 00:11:03,960 Speaker 1: today may be laughed at in one hundred years. What then, 166 00:11:04,040 --> 00:11:06,560 Speaker 1: can we be sure of is there such a thing 167 00:11:06,600 --> 00:11:10,400 Speaker 1: as an absolute unchanging truth. We will look up this 168 00:11:10,480 --> 00:11:17,079 Speaker 1: subject in this publication. We're coming up on a break. 169 00:11:17,480 --> 00:11:19,360 Speaker 1: I think you can see already why that I find 170 00:11:19,400 --> 00:11:26,400 Speaker 1: this interesting because he is right that we tend to 171 00:11:26,440 --> 00:11:29,960 Speaker 1: think in absolutes, and we put all this emphasis on 172 00:11:30,120 --> 00:11:36,160 Speaker 1: science and technology, and yet it's constantly changing. I mean, 173 00:11:36,160 --> 00:11:38,840 Speaker 1: if you went back one hundred years, which is not 174 00:11:38,960 --> 00:11:42,600 Speaker 1: that long ago, Dick van Dyke was still alive. You 175 00:11:42,640 --> 00:11:45,520 Speaker 1: go back one hundred years and you tell them what 176 00:11:45,559 --> 00:11:48,120 Speaker 1: the world's like today, a lot of scientists would say 177 00:11:48,160 --> 00:11:51,520 Speaker 1: that it's impossible. You're out of your mind. Okay, we're 178 00:11:51,559 --> 00:11:54,320 Speaker 1: going to get into some specifics though. What are supposedly 179 00:11:54,400 --> 00:11:57,599 Speaker 1: some specific examples of scientific facts in the Bible that 180 00:11:57,720 --> 00:12:02,840 Speaker 1: might make us believe the Bible is supernatural and origin. 181 00:12:03,360 --> 00:12:07,120 Speaker 1: Pretty profound concept. Really, Hey, if you like this kind 182 00:12:07,120 --> 00:12:11,319 Speaker 1: of thing, it's a free show. Support it. I probably 183 00:12:11,400 --> 00:12:13,800 Speaker 1: have some brand new stuff in my curiosity Shop that 184 00:12:13,840 --> 00:12:17,520 Speaker 1: you've never seen. Go check it out, at least look 185 00:12:17,559 --> 00:12:21,600 Speaker 1: at it. Go to Joshua Pwarren dot com and click 186 00:12:21,640 --> 00:12:24,160 Speaker 1: the link there to the Curiosity Shop at the top. 187 00:12:24,760 --> 00:12:26,680 Speaker 1: Also on the homepage be sure to sign up for 188 00:12:26,760 --> 00:12:29,960 Speaker 1: my free and spam free e newsletter. Takes you two seconds. 189 00:12:30,000 --> 00:12:34,000 Speaker 1: Put your email address in there, submit and you'll instantly 190 00:12:34,040 --> 00:12:38,600 Speaker 1: receive an automated email from me, and well you'll get 191 00:12:38,600 --> 00:12:42,640 Speaker 1: some free online goodies to start making your life war magical. 192 00:12:43,280 --> 00:12:45,840 Speaker 1: I am Joshua Pee Warren, and you are listening to 193 00:12:45,920 --> 00:12:50,000 Speaker 1: Strange Things on the iHeartRadio and Coast to Coast am 194 00:12:50,240 --> 00:13:30,600 Speaker 1: Paranormal podcast network. And I will be right back. Welcome 195 00:13:30,640 --> 00:13:35,000 Speaker 1: back to Strange Things on the iHeart for you and 196 00:13:35,320 --> 00:13:38,920 Speaker 1: Coast to Coast a m paranormal podcast network. I have 197 00:13:39,080 --> 00:13:42,880 Speaker 1: your host, the Wizards of Weird, Joshua V. Warren, beaming 198 00:13:42,920 --> 00:13:46,720 Speaker 1: into your wormhole brain from my studio in Sin City, 199 00:13:47,360 --> 00:13:50,840 Speaker 1: Las Vegas, Nevada, where every day is golden and every 200 00:13:50,920 --> 00:13:57,559 Speaker 1: night is silver. I Gietato Zume. You know, Las Vegas 201 00:13:57,640 --> 00:14:03,280 Speaker 1: is not far from the historic Route sixty six that 202 00:14:03,400 --> 00:14:05,240 Speaker 1: used to be the big road that people would use 203 00:14:05,280 --> 00:14:08,400 Speaker 1: to travel across a good part of this country before 204 00:14:08,440 --> 00:14:13,520 Speaker 1: the interstate system. And you can go down to you know, 205 00:14:13,679 --> 00:14:17,000 Speaker 1: various places in California, for example, and they're a little 206 00:14:17,080 --> 00:14:20,800 Speaker 1: Route sixty six gift shops and restaurants and diners is 207 00:14:20,800 --> 00:14:24,960 Speaker 1: all over the place, and I want to point this 208 00:14:25,040 --> 00:14:30,080 Speaker 1: out real quick. I am very particular about accepting gifts 209 00:14:30,120 --> 00:14:35,080 Speaker 1: from people. People offer me things all the time, and 210 00:14:35,520 --> 00:14:37,960 Speaker 1: I have to be careful. If you want to know 211 00:14:38,760 --> 00:14:41,680 Speaker 1: what I'm talking about. I think this applies to everybody. 212 00:14:42,040 --> 00:14:44,440 Speaker 1: Go back and listen. I did a show not too 213 00:14:44,480 --> 00:14:48,400 Speaker 1: long ago, episode two twenty five called be Careful about 214 00:14:48,440 --> 00:14:54,800 Speaker 1: accepting gifts Psychic Vampires. But I got contacted by a 215 00:14:54,840 --> 00:15:00,040 Speaker 1: listener named Danny, and I'm familiar with him to a 216 00:15:00,040 --> 00:15:03,480 Speaker 1: certain extent, and so he wanted to send me something. 217 00:15:03,520 --> 00:15:06,200 Speaker 1: I said okay, and I opened up this package. Turns 218 00:15:06,240 --> 00:15:12,920 Speaker 1: out he works for this company in Gallop, New Mexico, 219 00:15:13,000 --> 00:15:16,000 Speaker 1: and it's called Kestrel Leather and they make all of 220 00:15:16,040 --> 00:15:23,480 Speaker 1: these amazing, high quality leather products. And because I'm a 221 00:15:23,480 --> 00:15:26,880 Speaker 1: part of Coast to Coast am, he sent me a 222 00:15:26,920 --> 00:15:32,680 Speaker 1: stack of leather coasters. Isn't that clever? They're really nice, 223 00:15:32,840 --> 00:15:35,520 Speaker 1: well made. I'm not being paid to promote the fellow, 224 00:15:35,600 --> 00:15:40,480 Speaker 1: by the way, but here the coaster. It shows Root 225 00:15:40,560 --> 00:15:44,560 Speaker 1: sixty six and Scott the signing there that says Root 226 00:15:44,600 --> 00:15:47,320 Speaker 1: sixty six, and then there's a van going down the 227 00:15:47,360 --> 00:15:49,560 Speaker 1: road and above it as a flying saucerer with an 228 00:15:49,560 --> 00:15:56,640 Speaker 1: alien visible shooting a beam down. So I now have these, 229 00:15:57,720 --> 00:16:01,160 Speaker 1: so it's like a coast to coast coast. I dow 230 00:16:01,200 --> 00:16:03,880 Speaker 1: have these strewn around my home and office. So that's 231 00:16:04,000 --> 00:16:07,400 Speaker 1: that's really nice. Thank you so much, Danny. And really, 232 00:16:07,520 --> 00:16:09,520 Speaker 1: I mean again, I'm not being paid to endorse anything. 233 00:16:09,520 --> 00:16:11,200 Speaker 1: But you know, if you're into leather, go look at 234 00:16:11,240 --> 00:16:15,560 Speaker 1: the website Kestrel leather dot com. That's k E S 235 00:16:15,680 --> 00:16:19,600 Speaker 1: t R E L L E A t h E 236 00:16:19,760 --> 00:16:22,920 Speaker 1: R Kestrel leather dot com. There and Gallop, New Mexico. 237 00:16:23,040 --> 00:16:27,360 Speaker 1: Cool gift though all right, back to the topic at hand. 238 00:16:28,240 --> 00:16:31,360 Speaker 1: I have this book by Ray Comfort called Scientific Facts 239 00:16:31,400 --> 00:16:34,680 Speaker 1: in the Bible, one hundred Reasons to Believe the Bible 240 00:16:34,760 --> 00:16:37,920 Speaker 1: is supernatural in origin. Looks like this may have been 241 00:16:37,960 --> 00:16:41,120 Speaker 1: first published in two thousand and one. The author goes 242 00:16:41,120 --> 00:16:44,680 Speaker 1: on to say the Bible does not attempt to defend 243 00:16:44,840 --> 00:16:49,480 Speaker 1: its inspiration. Genesis simply opens with the words God said. 244 00:16:50,560 --> 00:16:53,320 Speaker 1: It repeats these words nine times in the first chapter. 245 00:16:54,240 --> 00:16:57,520 Speaker 1: The phrase the Lord spoke is used five hundred and 246 00:16:57,520 --> 00:16:59,920 Speaker 1: sixty times in the first five books of the Bible, 247 00:17:00,320 --> 00:17:02,720 Speaker 1: and at least thirty eight hundred times in the whole 248 00:17:02,760 --> 00:17:08,199 Speaker 1: of the Old Testament. Isaiah claims at least forty times 249 00:17:08,320 --> 00:17:11,720 Speaker 1: his message came directly from God, Ezekiel sixty times, Jeremiah 250 00:17:11,760 --> 00:17:18,320 Speaker 1: one hundred times. Interesting context for all this and so, 251 00:17:18,359 --> 00:17:22,679 Speaker 1: but now let's get onto the meat, because you go 252 00:17:22,760 --> 00:17:26,199 Speaker 1: through self contradictions of the Bible, and it's saying you 253 00:17:26,200 --> 00:17:29,600 Speaker 1: can't trust this text basically because it appears to us 254 00:17:29,680 --> 00:17:32,680 Speaker 1: this verse contradicts that. Okay, well maybe this is sort 255 00:17:32,720 --> 00:17:35,480 Speaker 1: of like the flip side. So here here are just 256 00:17:35,520 --> 00:17:42,240 Speaker 1: some examples. This is about the laws of hygiene, medical science, 257 00:17:42,320 --> 00:17:47,879 Speaker 1: and the Bible. And it says here that the Encyclopedia 258 00:17:47,920 --> 00:17:52,080 Speaker 1: Britannica documents. In eighteen forty five, a young doctor in Vienna, 259 00:17:52,680 --> 00:17:55,960 Speaker 1: doctor Simbelweiss, was horrified at the terrible death rate of 260 00:17:56,000 --> 00:17:59,160 Speaker 1: women who gave birth in hospitals. As many as thirty 261 00:17:59,200 --> 00:18:03,639 Speaker 1: percent died a childbirth. The doctor noted that other doctors 262 00:18:03,640 --> 00:18:06,160 Speaker 1: would examine the bodies of patients who died and then, 263 00:18:06,240 --> 00:18:09,879 Speaker 1: without washing their hands, go straight to the next ward 264 00:18:09,960 --> 00:18:14,200 Speaker 1: and examine expectant mothers. This was their normal practice because 265 00:18:14,240 --> 00:18:20,080 Speaker 1: the presence of microscopic diseases was unknown. Semilwise insisted that 266 00:18:20,160 --> 00:18:23,359 Speaker 1: doctors wash their hands before each examination, and the death 267 00:18:23,440 --> 00:18:28,800 Speaker 1: rate immediately dropped to two percent. And then he goes 268 00:18:28,840 --> 00:18:31,400 Speaker 1: on to say, look at the specific instructions God gave 269 00:18:31,480 --> 00:18:34,640 Speaker 1: thousands of years ago to tell his people for when 270 00:18:34,680 --> 00:18:40,119 Speaker 1: they encounter disease. Quote, and when he who has a disease, uh, 271 00:18:40,560 --> 00:18:44,440 Speaker 1: who has a discharge, is cleansed of his discharge, then 272 00:18:44,440 --> 00:18:47,640 Speaker 1: he shall count for himself seven days for his cleansing, 273 00:18:47,840 --> 00:18:51,200 Speaker 1: wash his clothes, and bathe his body in running water, 274 00:18:51,280 --> 00:18:55,520 Speaker 1: and then he shall be clean. That's from Leviticus fifteen thirteen. 275 00:18:55,840 --> 00:18:58,680 Speaker 1: And he says until recent years, doctors wash their hands 276 00:18:58,680 --> 00:19:01,159 Speaker 1: in a bowl of water, lee being invisible germs on 277 00:19:01,200 --> 00:19:04,640 Speaker 1: their hands. However, the Bible specifically says to wash under 278 00:19:04,720 --> 00:19:08,480 Speaker 1: running water. That's guidance from thousands of years ago. He 279 00:19:08,560 --> 00:19:13,439 Speaker 1: goes on to talk about a lot of these different 280 00:19:15,800 --> 00:19:23,800 Speaker 1: scientists and physicists who believed in the Bible, Isaac Newton, 281 00:19:23,880 --> 00:19:34,760 Speaker 1: Michael Faraday, Pascal past your Kepler, Galileo talks about how 282 00:19:34,800 --> 00:19:43,320 Speaker 1: the Bible speaks of the Big Bang, says, try to 283 00:19:43,359 --> 00:19:46,159 Speaker 1: think of any explosion that has produced order. Actually, I'm 284 00:19:46,160 --> 00:19:48,320 Speaker 1: going to get back to that one a second. I 285 00:19:48,560 --> 00:19:50,280 Speaker 1: don't want to sit here and like I can't. I 286 00:19:50,280 --> 00:19:52,200 Speaker 1: don't have permission to say and read this whole book 287 00:19:52,240 --> 00:19:55,359 Speaker 1: to you, right, But it has all these examples in 288 00:19:55,400 --> 00:20:00,119 Speaker 1: it of like the Bible speaks of a common ancest 289 00:20:01,480 --> 00:20:04,600 Speaker 1: Researchers suggest that virtually all modern men, ninety nine percent 290 00:20:04,600 --> 00:20:07,399 Speaker 1: of them, says one scientist, are closely related genetically and 291 00:20:07,440 --> 00:20:12,320 Speaker 1: shared genes with one male ancestor dubbed y chromosome atom. 292 00:20:12,760 --> 00:20:15,520 Speaker 1: We are finding that humans have very very shallow genetic 293 00:20:15,600 --> 00:20:18,919 Speaker 1: roots which go back very recently to one ancestor, and 294 00:20:18,960 --> 00:20:21,480 Speaker 1: that indicates that there was an origin in a specific 295 00:20:21,520 --> 00:20:24,720 Speaker 1: location on the globe, and then it spread out from there. 296 00:20:24,760 --> 00:20:33,440 Speaker 1: I've talked about that before that how that people have 297 00:20:33,680 --> 00:20:40,040 Speaker 1: pointed out that there is like one common ancestor, well, 298 00:20:40,119 --> 00:20:41,760 Speaker 1: the Luca, if you want to take it all the 299 00:20:41,760 --> 00:20:45,399 Speaker 1: way back to the beginning. There's a section of this 300 00:20:45,440 --> 00:20:49,040 Speaker 1: book where it talks about how that and I didn't 301 00:20:49,040 --> 00:20:51,480 Speaker 1: do a very good job of I think I did 302 00:20:52,400 --> 00:20:54,600 Speaker 1: a bad job of marking some of the examples I 303 00:20:54,680 --> 00:20:56,560 Speaker 1: wanted to point out from this book. But he talks 304 00:20:56,560 --> 00:21:01,960 Speaker 1: about how that in the Bible to the weather, and 305 00:21:02,359 --> 00:21:08,359 Speaker 1: it talks about how that the Bible and the water cycle. 306 00:21:08,520 --> 00:21:11,680 Speaker 1: The scriptures inform us all the rivers run in the sea, 307 00:21:12,040 --> 00:21:15,240 Speaker 1: yet the sea is not full to the place from 308 00:21:15,359 --> 00:21:19,960 Speaker 1: which the rivers come. There they return again. That's an Ecclesiastes, 309 00:21:21,720 --> 00:21:24,119 Speaker 1: he says. This statement alone may not seem profound, but 310 00:21:24,160 --> 00:21:28,520 Speaker 1: when considered with other Biblical passages, it becomes remarkable. The 311 00:21:28,560 --> 00:21:32,440 Speaker 1: Mississippi River dumps approximately five hundred and eighteen billion gallons 312 00:21:32,440 --> 00:21:35,080 Speaker 1: of water every twenty four hours into the Gulf of Mexico. 313 00:21:35,400 --> 00:21:37,719 Speaker 1: Where does all that water go? And that's just one 314 00:21:37,800 --> 00:21:41,480 Speaker 1: of thousands of rivers. The answer lies in the hydrologic 315 00:21:41,600 --> 00:21:45,760 Speaker 1: cycle so well brought out in the Bible. Psalm tells 316 00:21:45,840 --> 00:21:49,240 Speaker 1: us See one point five seven, says he causes the 317 00:21:49,320 --> 00:21:52,199 Speaker 1: vapors to ascend from the ends of the earth. He 318 00:21:52,280 --> 00:21:57,200 Speaker 1: makes lightning for the rain. Ecclesiastes says, if the clouds 319 00:21:57,240 --> 00:21:59,720 Speaker 1: are full of rain, they empty themselves upon the earth. 320 00:22:01,840 --> 00:22:04,119 Speaker 1: The Book of Amos ninety six, he calls for the 321 00:22:04,160 --> 00:22:06,199 Speaker 1: waters of the sea and pours them out on the 322 00:22:06,200 --> 00:22:09,640 Speaker 1: face of the earth. The author goes on to say 323 00:22:09,640 --> 00:22:12,000 Speaker 1: the idea of the complete water cycle was not fully 324 00:22:12,080 --> 00:22:17,320 Speaker 1: understood by science until seventeenth century. However, more than two 325 00:22:17,359 --> 00:22:21,840 Speaker 1: thousand years prior to the discoveries of all these different scientists, 326 00:22:21,840 --> 00:22:25,080 Speaker 1: the scriptures spoke of the water cycle and how that works. 327 00:22:25,119 --> 00:22:29,119 Speaker 1: He talks about how the Bible talks about the first 328 00:22:29,240 --> 00:22:39,600 Speaker 1: law of thermodynamics, so you know, how the immune system. 329 00:22:39,640 --> 00:22:43,720 Speaker 1: But he kind of concludes here by saying, you know, 330 00:22:43,760 --> 00:22:46,639 Speaker 1: we scientists are always talking about the big Bang. There 331 00:22:46,720 --> 00:22:49,320 Speaker 1: was just a big explosion and then all this stuff happened, right, 332 00:22:51,560 --> 00:22:55,679 Speaker 1: And he says, try to think of any explosion that 333 00:22:55,760 --> 00:23:02,359 Speaker 1: has produced order. Does a terrorist bomb create harmony? Big 334 00:23:02,359 --> 00:23:09,200 Speaker 1: bangs cause chaos? How could a big bang produce a rose? Apple, trees, fish, sunsets, 335 00:23:09,320 --> 00:23:13,879 Speaker 1: the seasons, hummingbirds, polar bears, thousands of birds and animals, 336 00:23:13,920 --> 00:23:18,960 Speaker 1: each with its own eyes, nose, and mouth. He said, 337 00:23:19,000 --> 00:23:22,200 Speaker 1: try this interesting experiment. Empty your garage of every piece 338 00:23:22,200 --> 00:23:25,280 Speaker 1: of metal, wood, paint, rubber, and plastic. Make sure there 339 00:23:25,320 --> 00:23:29,080 Speaker 1: is nothing there nothing. Then wait for ten years and 340 00:23:29,160 --> 00:23:33,480 Speaker 1: see if a mercedes evolves. Try it. If it doesn't appear, 341 00:23:33,640 --> 00:23:36,400 Speaker 1: leave it for twenty years. If that doesn't work, try 342 00:23:36,440 --> 00:23:39,000 Speaker 1: it for one hundred years. Then try leaving it for 343 00:23:39,080 --> 00:23:43,080 Speaker 1: ten thousand years. Admittedly, it is pretty hard to believe 344 00:23:43,119 --> 00:23:47,639 Speaker 1: that it could appear. However, here's what will produce the 345 00:23:47,680 --> 00:23:52,800 Speaker 1: necessary blind faith to make the evolutionary process believable. Leave 346 00:23:52,840 --> 00:23:57,720 Speaker 1: it for two hundred and fifty million years. These are 347 00:23:57,760 --> 00:24:02,400 Speaker 1: thought provoking. These are thought provoking. I think you get 348 00:24:02,440 --> 00:24:10,040 Speaker 1: the point. And somewhere in here, I mean there's there's 349 00:24:10,400 --> 00:24:13,640 Speaker 1: there's a combination that the truth is somewhere in the combination, 350 00:24:13,800 --> 00:24:18,560 Speaker 1: but of arguments between these two books, And maybe I 351 00:24:18,560 --> 00:24:22,640 Speaker 1: shouldn't say arguments things that are pointed out in these 352 00:24:22,680 --> 00:24:25,440 Speaker 1: two books. But here's something that I've also thought was 353 00:24:25,480 --> 00:24:28,480 Speaker 1: really interesting that I've never talked about. There are people 354 00:24:28,480 --> 00:24:31,159 Speaker 1: out there who say, who whoa, whoa. Everybody knows this 355 00:24:31,240 --> 00:24:36,200 Speaker 1: story about Jesus, his life and his crucifixion and his resurrection. 356 00:24:37,359 --> 00:24:42,560 Speaker 1: That's just the story of the Egyptian god Horus that 357 00:24:42,800 --> 00:24:49,560 Speaker 1: was told thousands of years before Jesus was even born. Jesus, 358 00:24:49,600 --> 00:24:52,879 Speaker 1: the Jesus story is just a fictional rip off of 359 00:24:52,920 --> 00:24:57,320 Speaker 1: the Horror story. Is that is there any truth to that? Well, 360 00:24:57,600 --> 00:25:01,919 Speaker 1: let's let's look at that when we come back as well. Uh, 361 00:25:01,960 --> 00:25:05,399 Speaker 1: it's this, it's so hard to imagine life thousands of 362 00:25:05,480 --> 00:25:08,520 Speaker 1: years ago and how to interpret all this stuff. I'm 363 00:25:08,600 --> 00:25:12,159 Speaker 1: Joshua PE Warren. You're listening to Strange Things on the 364 00:25:12,200 --> 00:25:16,480 Speaker 1: iHeart Radio and Coast to Coast AM Paranormal Podcast Network, 365 00:25:16,720 --> 00:25:53,719 Speaker 1: and I'll be back after these important messages. Welcome back 366 00:25:53,760 --> 00:25:59,720 Speaker 1: to Strange Things on the iHeart Radio and Coast to 367 00:25:59,800 --> 00:26:06,119 Speaker 1: Coast AM Paranormal Podcast Network. I'm your host, Joshua P. Warren, 368 00:26:06,119 --> 00:26:11,880 Speaker 1: and this is the show where the unusual becomes usual. Yeah, 369 00:26:11,880 --> 00:26:15,680 Speaker 1: you can look at self contradictions of the Bible, and 370 00:26:15,760 --> 00:26:20,080 Speaker 1: you can say, well, obviously, it was written over hundreds 371 00:26:20,119 --> 00:26:22,600 Speaker 1: of years by lots of different people in different languages, 372 00:26:22,640 --> 00:26:25,840 Speaker 1: and you're just gonna have some contradictions. So you know, 373 00:26:25,920 --> 00:26:28,880 Speaker 1: you can't take it literally when it comes to supposed 374 00:26:29,040 --> 00:26:33,240 Speaker 1: scientific truths in the Bible. I suppose even that as 375 00:26:33,280 --> 00:26:38,800 Speaker 1: a matter of interpreting things a certain way, But I 376 00:26:39,640 --> 00:26:44,200 Speaker 1: believe in God. I don't think that humans are capable 377 00:26:44,240 --> 00:26:48,520 Speaker 1: of comprehending what God is. I do appreciate, appreciate this 378 00:26:48,680 --> 00:26:53,919 Speaker 1: magnificent design all around us, though, and I feel like 379 00:26:54,000 --> 00:26:57,480 Speaker 1: that there are other things in the Bible though, that 380 00:26:57,720 --> 00:27:02,280 Speaker 1: are actually more impressive to me, rather than just the 381 00:27:02,320 --> 00:27:08,119 Speaker 1: concept of some scientific hints, like, for example, when it 382 00:27:08,119 --> 00:27:10,040 Speaker 1: comes to the story of Jesus, some of the things 383 00:27:10,080 --> 00:27:16,719 Speaker 1: that he says seemed profoundly wise to me compared to 384 00:27:17,440 --> 00:27:21,359 Speaker 1: how most people were thinking hundreds or thousands of years ago. Like, 385 00:27:21,400 --> 00:27:26,919 Speaker 1: for example, at one point, Jesus is talking to a 386 00:27:26,960 --> 00:27:32,160 Speaker 1: group of people, including the Pharisees. These were religious leaders 387 00:27:32,200 --> 00:27:41,520 Speaker 1: who challenged Jesus's authority, and they were trying to trap 388 00:27:42,800 --> 00:27:49,600 Speaker 1: Jesus by asking him questions. They asked Jesus whether it 389 00:27:49,720 --> 00:27:55,120 Speaker 1: was lawful to pay taxes to Caesar, the Roman emperor. 390 00:27:56,320 --> 00:27:59,480 Speaker 1: This was a trap question, they say, because it was 391 00:27:59,560 --> 00:28:04,040 Speaker 1: designed so that if he answered either way, it would 392 00:28:04,080 --> 00:28:07,760 Speaker 1: have made him unpopular with either the Romans or the 393 00:28:07,840 --> 00:28:12,600 Speaker 1: Jewish people. See, because if he said, uh, yes, pay 394 00:28:12,640 --> 00:28:15,000 Speaker 1: your taxes, well, then I guess the Jewish people wouldn't 395 00:28:15,040 --> 00:28:16,520 Speaker 1: like that, And if he says no, then the Romans 396 00:28:16,560 --> 00:28:20,400 Speaker 1: wouldn't like So what do you do? And he replies, 397 00:28:21,840 --> 00:28:24,560 Speaker 1: instead of getting caught in this trap, he replies with 398 00:28:25,040 --> 00:28:27,960 Speaker 1: give unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's and give 399 00:28:28,040 --> 00:28:33,200 Speaker 1: unto God the things that are God's. Wow, that's pretty 400 00:28:33,480 --> 00:28:36,760 Speaker 1: that's pretty brilliant. Isn't it. Could you come up with 401 00:28:36,800 --> 00:28:39,480 Speaker 1: that one off the top of your head, You know, 402 00:28:39,520 --> 00:28:43,400 Speaker 1: it's interesting. At another point, of course, when Jesus is 403 00:28:45,400 --> 00:28:47,600 Speaker 1: he is in this kind of like uh, I think 404 00:28:47,640 --> 00:28:50,320 Speaker 1: it's in it a trial situation. When he's in some 405 00:28:50,440 --> 00:28:57,720 Speaker 1: kind of a court with the Pharisees, Jesus actually says, 406 00:28:57,920 --> 00:29:03,479 Speaker 1: you are from below, I from above. You are of 407 00:29:03,520 --> 00:29:09,400 Speaker 1: this world. I am not of this world. But there 408 00:29:09,400 --> 00:29:12,280 Speaker 1: are people out there who say that the story of 409 00:29:12,400 --> 00:29:17,040 Speaker 1: Jesus is just a retelling of the old Egyptian story 410 00:29:17,120 --> 00:29:22,760 Speaker 1: of Horace. Some people have read this for years, and 411 00:29:22,800 --> 00:29:26,720 Speaker 1: I've seen documentaries about it. They say that, you know, 412 00:29:27,040 --> 00:29:30,600 Speaker 1: there are parallels between these characters, the Egyptian god Horace 413 00:29:31,160 --> 00:29:35,160 Speaker 1: and Jesus, such as a virgin birth and miraculous deeds, 414 00:29:36,720 --> 00:29:41,800 Speaker 1: so for example. But see the thing is, when you 415 00:29:41,960 --> 00:29:46,120 Speaker 1: talk to scholars, they say that this comparison is actually 416 00:29:46,160 --> 00:29:48,920 Speaker 1: not as clear as you think it is. So like 417 00:29:48,960 --> 00:29:53,800 Speaker 1: for the virgin birth, some stories are Some people suggest 418 00:29:53,840 --> 00:29:56,920 Speaker 1: that the story of Jesus's birth from a virgin Mary 419 00:29:57,400 --> 00:30:03,680 Speaker 1: mirrors the Egyptian myth of Horace's birth from Isis, a 420 00:30:03,720 --> 00:30:07,120 Speaker 1: goddess who conceived him after the death of her husband Osiris. 421 00:30:07,160 --> 00:30:11,560 Speaker 1: The counter argument is that the Horace myth depicts isis 422 00:30:11,600 --> 00:30:16,920 Speaker 1: conceiving Horace after Osiris's death, not a virgin birth, and 423 00:30:17,000 --> 00:30:21,400 Speaker 1: the Egyptian myth predates the Christian story by centuries. There 424 00:30:21,480 --> 00:30:24,760 Speaker 1: is a claim that Horace, like Jesus, had twelve disciples. 425 00:30:24,760 --> 00:30:27,680 Speaker 1: The counter argument as there is no consistent account of 426 00:30:27,720 --> 00:30:31,880 Speaker 1: Horace having twelve disciples, the number of followers varies in 427 00:30:31,920 --> 00:30:37,720 Speaker 1: different versions of the myth. Another one is both Jesus 428 00:30:37,800 --> 00:30:40,360 Speaker 1: and Horace are said to have performed miracles. The counter 429 00:30:40,520 --> 00:30:42,959 Speaker 1: argument is that while miracles are attributed to Horace as 430 00:30:42,960 --> 00:30:45,840 Speaker 1: a god, there is no historical evidence of him walking 431 00:30:45,880 --> 00:30:50,280 Speaker 1: on water, raising the dead, or exercising demons. Some claim 432 00:30:50,320 --> 00:30:54,160 Speaker 1: that Horace was crucified between two thieves, buried for three days, 433 00:30:54,160 --> 00:30:57,680 Speaker 1: and resurrected, similar to Jesus. The counter argument is the 434 00:30:58,000 --> 00:31:01,400 Speaker 1: Horace myth does not depict his death or crucifixion, and 435 00:31:01,480 --> 00:31:04,120 Speaker 1: he has more commonly depicted as merging with rab the 436 00:31:04,200 --> 00:31:07,200 Speaker 1: sun god, and reborn as the sun rises every day. 437 00:31:08,120 --> 00:31:10,080 Speaker 1: You can look all this stuff up for yourself, but 438 00:31:10,120 --> 00:31:12,720 Speaker 1: it appears that if you've seen these comparisons between the 439 00:31:12,720 --> 00:31:18,120 Speaker 1: story of Jesus and Horace. It's not exactly the same thing. I, 440 00:31:18,520 --> 00:31:23,840 Speaker 1: oddly enough, have never had a desire, a true desire 441 00:31:23,960 --> 00:31:28,200 Speaker 1: to go to Egypt. I'm happy reading about it, I'm 442 00:31:28,200 --> 00:31:32,200 Speaker 1: happy watching documentaries about it. I'm happy hearing stories about 443 00:31:32,200 --> 00:31:34,080 Speaker 1: people who go there. I've just never felt a big 444 00:31:34,240 --> 00:31:38,920 Speaker 1: drive to personally go there. I had a very strange 445 00:31:38,920 --> 00:31:45,120 Speaker 1: experience that you have maybe heard me talk about. This was, oh, well, 446 00:31:45,240 --> 00:31:48,480 Speaker 1: I guess this was probably back in you know, or 447 00:31:48,520 --> 00:31:52,640 Speaker 1: early two let's see, maybe it was like twenty two 448 00:31:52,680 --> 00:31:57,240 Speaker 1: thousand and nine or something like that, twenty ten. I 449 00:31:57,280 --> 00:31:59,360 Speaker 1: woke up one night and I don't know if this 450 00:31:59,440 --> 00:32:01,640 Speaker 1: was a dream or if it was an out of 451 00:32:01,680 --> 00:32:05,240 Speaker 1: body experience. I can't tell the difference. But I got 452 00:32:05,240 --> 00:32:07,080 Speaker 1: out of my bed one night and I went to 453 00:32:07,120 --> 00:32:08,800 Speaker 1: my front door and I opened it, and I had 454 00:32:08,800 --> 00:32:12,720 Speaker 1: this experience where there was this glowing being standing there 455 00:32:12,720 --> 00:32:15,680 Speaker 1: that looked like a man with a bird's head, and 456 00:32:15,720 --> 00:32:19,040 Speaker 1: it was glowing blue, and it was surreal and magical. 457 00:32:19,080 --> 00:32:22,120 Speaker 1: I called it the bird God, and the bird God said, so, 458 00:32:22,360 --> 00:32:24,280 Speaker 1: the world is about to go through some big changes, 459 00:32:24,280 --> 00:32:27,000 Speaker 1: but don't worry. You're gonna be okay, and you're going 460 00:32:27,040 --> 00:32:30,000 Speaker 1: to help people to understand. That was like this calming 461 00:32:30,080 --> 00:32:34,360 Speaker 1: message that came from this freakish, like five foot tall birdman. 462 00:32:35,720 --> 00:32:38,400 Speaker 1: And I would have totally thought that that was just 463 00:32:38,560 --> 00:32:40,640 Speaker 1: the most amazing dream ever if it weren't for the 464 00:32:40,680 --> 00:32:44,360 Speaker 1: fact that my friend Mobius said that that same night, 465 00:32:44,560 --> 00:32:51,200 Speaker 1: the bird god visited him and Mobius said he wanted 466 00:32:51,200 --> 00:32:53,560 Speaker 1: Mobias to give me this message, and Moby says, Josh 467 00:32:53,640 --> 00:32:56,080 Speaker 1: is never gonna believe me. You gotta go tell him yourself. 468 00:32:56,640 --> 00:33:02,280 Speaker 1: And so that is what's shocking to me. And Mobius 469 00:33:02,280 --> 00:33:05,240 Speaker 1: told me about his experience before I told him about 470 00:33:05,280 --> 00:33:07,800 Speaker 1: my experience. I mean, it's like, this is kind of 471 00:33:07,800 --> 00:33:12,719 Speaker 1: stuff that gives me goosebumps. And then right after that 472 00:33:13,960 --> 00:33:17,000 Speaker 1: was what is known as the Arab Spring. It was 473 00:33:17,040 --> 00:33:21,720 Speaker 1: a series of anti government protests, uprisings, and armed rebellions 474 00:33:21,720 --> 00:33:27,959 Speaker 1: that spread all across Libya, Egypt, Yemen, Syria, Bahrain. It 475 00:33:28,000 --> 00:33:30,160 Speaker 1: was a big deal. And so I don't know, I mean, 476 00:33:30,200 --> 00:33:34,080 Speaker 1: it was just the timing of it was very interesting. But 477 00:33:34,240 --> 00:33:38,440 Speaker 1: recently I was in California and I went into this 478 00:33:39,120 --> 00:33:41,040 Speaker 1: I was in San Diego actually, and I went into 479 00:33:41,160 --> 00:33:44,800 Speaker 1: this gift shop that had like sort of interesting items 480 00:33:44,800 --> 00:33:48,480 Speaker 1: from different cultures around the world, and they had this product. 481 00:33:49,400 --> 00:33:51,160 Speaker 1: I got it in my hands. I bought this. It's 482 00:33:51,200 --> 00:33:55,840 Speaker 1: called Hieroglyphic Decoder, made in Egypt, and it's like a 483 00:33:55,840 --> 00:34:01,760 Speaker 1: little cardboard so it's maybe like a four inch cardboard circle. 484 00:34:02,720 --> 00:34:06,320 Speaker 1: And it's hard to describe this quickly for you, but basically, 485 00:34:06,800 --> 00:34:10,040 Speaker 1: you can slide like this inner whell around and through 486 00:34:10,040 --> 00:34:13,040 Speaker 1: a little window, it will show you a depiction of 487 00:34:13,040 --> 00:34:16,160 Speaker 1: an Egyptian god, and then it'll give you in another 488 00:34:16,200 --> 00:34:18,600 Speaker 1: window the name of the god and what the god 489 00:34:18,640 --> 00:34:21,239 Speaker 1: is associated with. So for example, I see here it 490 00:34:21,280 --> 00:34:24,440 Speaker 1: says a Nubis, and it shows a picture of a Nubis, 491 00:34:25,000 --> 00:34:27,400 Speaker 1: and then it says underworld. And then you spin this 492 00:34:27,920 --> 00:34:30,880 Speaker 1: little will and it goes to Horace and it says sky, 493 00:34:31,680 --> 00:34:34,120 Speaker 1: and then you go to which is interesting because Horace 494 00:34:34,200 --> 00:34:37,920 Speaker 1: is often depicted as a bird god with a bird head, 495 00:34:39,719 --> 00:34:46,640 Speaker 1: and this Horus figure was flying around that night according 496 00:34:46,680 --> 00:34:50,240 Speaker 1: to Mobius, and he said fly all over there to Josh. 497 00:34:50,520 --> 00:34:53,640 Speaker 1: Horace is one of the most significant ancient Egyptian deities. 498 00:34:54,680 --> 00:34:58,880 Speaker 1: He served a lot of functions god, kingship, healing, protection, 499 00:35:02,480 --> 00:35:05,840 Speaker 1: and he was often just depicted as either a falcon 500 00:35:07,400 --> 00:35:10,319 Speaker 1: or like a peregrine falcon, or as a man with 501 00:35:10,400 --> 00:35:15,160 Speaker 1: a large falcon head, which is more of what I saw. 502 00:35:16,200 --> 00:35:19,320 Speaker 1: But anyway, it says Osiris as the judge. Then you 503 00:35:19,440 --> 00:35:24,280 Speaker 1: keep spending a little seth chaos thought science. The roles 504 00:35:24,280 --> 00:35:28,000 Speaker 1: attributed to these Egyptian gods. It's just again, it's like 505 00:35:28,080 --> 00:35:32,520 Speaker 1: the Marvel Universe thing. These ancient Egyptian deities, the gods 506 00:35:32,520 --> 00:35:37,400 Speaker 1: and goddesses that were worshiped there. They represented natural forces 507 00:35:37,400 --> 00:35:41,319 Speaker 1: and phenomena, and the Egyptians supported and appeased them through 508 00:35:41,360 --> 00:35:48,880 Speaker 1: all kinds of offerings and rituals. And we wonder, like, 509 00:35:48,920 --> 00:35:52,480 Speaker 1: where did they come up with this stuff? Was this 510 00:35:52,680 --> 00:35:57,880 Speaker 1: totally inventions of fiction? Or are these based upon beings 511 00:35:57,880 --> 00:36:02,440 Speaker 1: that were actually interacting with people back then? I mean, 512 00:36:02,480 --> 00:36:06,279 Speaker 1: it seems pretty darned elaborate, doesn't it. As I was 513 00:36:06,320 --> 00:36:12,640 Speaker 1: spinning through here, I came across Bess. And Bess is 514 00:36:12,680 --> 00:36:15,440 Speaker 1: an Egyptian deity that I just learned about a few 515 00:36:15,520 --> 00:36:18,600 Speaker 1: years ago. I was at a museum in Denver, Colorado, 516 00:36:18,640 --> 00:36:22,480 Speaker 1: and they had this ancient statue of Bess Bes on 517 00:36:22,480 --> 00:36:25,239 Speaker 1: this little decoder I have, it says Bess is associated 518 00:36:25,280 --> 00:36:30,000 Speaker 1: with children. Bess. Look up Bess. If you've never seen Bess, Bes, 519 00:36:31,360 --> 00:36:35,760 Speaker 1: Bess is a little dwarf. He's like a little dwarf 520 00:36:36,120 --> 00:36:40,000 Speaker 1: and you can set a little statue of Bess on 521 00:36:40,040 --> 00:36:45,280 Speaker 1: your shelf. He's a protector of households and in particular mothers, 522 00:36:45,400 --> 00:36:49,200 Speaker 1: children and childbirth. But he's regarded generally as the defender 523 00:36:49,239 --> 00:36:51,600 Speaker 1: of everything good in the enemy of all that is bad. 524 00:36:53,040 --> 00:36:57,120 Speaker 1: Cool little creature, Bess. I actually, believe it or not, 525 00:36:57,360 --> 00:37:05,399 Speaker 1: I bought a completely legitimate best statue from a proprietor 526 00:37:06,160 --> 00:37:09,480 Speaker 1: in Egypt, and it's sitting on my shelf protecting my 527 00:37:09,560 --> 00:37:13,560 Speaker 1: house as a part of my collection. Oh yeah, when 528 00:37:13,600 --> 00:37:15,120 Speaker 1: we come back, I'm going to tell you about this 529 00:37:15,160 --> 00:37:18,480 Speaker 1: other god that I don't know. It's one of the funnier, 530 00:37:18,520 --> 00:37:20,480 Speaker 1: freakier ones. But look, a lot of people have been 531 00:37:20,480 --> 00:37:25,560 Speaker 1: telling me they've discovered something amazing, something new under the pyramids. 532 00:37:26,560 --> 00:37:30,760 Speaker 1: Is there any truth to this? I'll explain my opinion 533 00:37:30,800 --> 00:37:33,399 Speaker 1: when we come back. I'm Joshua wa Pee Warren. You're 534 00:37:33,440 --> 00:37:37,239 Speaker 1: listening to strange things on the iHeartRadio and Coast to 535 00:37:37,320 --> 00:37:41,959 Speaker 1: Coast AM Paranormal podcast network, and I'll be right back. 536 00:38:16,600 --> 00:38:19,680 Speaker 1: Welcome back to the final segment of this edition of 537 00:38:19,719 --> 00:38:24,560 Speaker 1: Strange Things of the iHeartRadio and Coast to Coast AM 538 00:38:24,600 --> 00:38:28,560 Speaker 1: Paranormal podcast Network. I am your host, Joshua P. Warren, 539 00:38:29,239 --> 00:38:33,680 Speaker 1: And Yeah, one of the funniest of the Egyptian gods. 540 00:38:34,640 --> 00:38:37,239 Speaker 1: It's called I don't know, I have no idea how 541 00:38:37,239 --> 00:38:41,600 Speaker 1: to pronounce it. Neb coow n e h e b 542 00:38:41,920 --> 00:38:48,480 Speaker 1: k a u neb coow. It's just a snake with legs. 543 00:38:50,040 --> 00:38:53,400 Speaker 1: This is the big goofy looking snake walking around on 544 00:38:53,640 --> 00:38:59,880 Speaker 1: man legs, primordial snake god in ancient Egyptian mythology, all 545 00:39:00,000 --> 00:39:03,480 Speaker 1: So Originally considered an evil spirit, he later functions as 546 00:39:03,520 --> 00:39:09,080 Speaker 1: a funerary god associated with the afterlife. Says he is 547 00:39:09,120 --> 00:39:12,439 Speaker 1: believed to judge the deceased after death and provide their 548 00:39:12,480 --> 00:39:16,600 Speaker 1: souls with Ka, the part of the soul that distinguished 549 00:39:16,640 --> 00:39:22,160 Speaker 1: the living from the dead. A very powerful, benevolent and 550 00:39:22,320 --> 00:39:27,440 Speaker 1: protective deity, companion of the sun god Rah. You know, 551 00:39:27,480 --> 00:39:30,920 Speaker 1: it's just it seems like there's just a never ending 552 00:39:32,600 --> 00:39:39,239 Speaker 1: roster of these weird oh Egyptian gods. And again is 553 00:39:39,320 --> 00:39:42,359 Speaker 1: are these just the equivalent of modern day comic book 554 00:39:42,440 --> 00:39:47,719 Speaker 1: characters or were these being based upon actual interactions. I 555 00:39:47,800 --> 00:39:51,800 Speaker 1: really don't know. And you know, I guess one of 556 00:39:51,840 --> 00:39:54,160 Speaker 1: the reasons that I have never felt like it was 557 00:39:54,200 --> 00:39:56,960 Speaker 1: worth me getting on a plane and flying to Egypt 558 00:39:57,000 --> 00:40:00,200 Speaker 1: and having that experience is because I don't know that 559 00:40:00,280 --> 00:40:03,480 Speaker 1: I would learn that much more from being there than 560 00:40:03,520 --> 00:40:09,440 Speaker 1: I can just get from watching the never ending fountain 561 00:40:09,600 --> 00:40:14,560 Speaker 1: of ancient Egyptian information which is just cascading all around 562 00:40:14,640 --> 00:40:18,480 Speaker 1: us all the time. Maybe I'm wrong, Maybe i'd go 563 00:40:18,480 --> 00:40:20,759 Speaker 1: there and have some profound insight, but boy, that's a 564 00:40:21,040 --> 00:40:22,879 Speaker 1: that's a major endeavor. I mean, I have a lot 565 00:40:22,880 --> 00:40:24,799 Speaker 1: of respect for people who do that. I have a 566 00:40:24,800 --> 00:40:27,880 Speaker 1: lot of friends who have been to Egypt numerous times, 567 00:40:29,120 --> 00:40:32,160 Speaker 1: and they tell me all about their experiences. Some of 568 00:40:32,200 --> 00:40:38,840 Speaker 1: them are quite profound. I talked on this show called 569 00:40:38,880 --> 00:40:43,680 Speaker 1: Strange Things, this particular podcast, episode one eighty four about 570 00:40:43,680 --> 00:40:48,160 Speaker 1: a book called The Giza power Plant. Episode one eighty 571 00:40:48,200 --> 00:40:51,560 Speaker 1: four was called The Amazing Crystal Shaman Miracle Grid. If 572 00:40:51,600 --> 00:40:55,440 Speaker 1: you haven't listened to that, go back and listen to it. 573 00:40:56,640 --> 00:40:59,520 Speaker 1: Episode one eighty four. I talked about this book that 574 00:40:59,560 --> 00:41:03,600 Speaker 1: I'd read called The Giza power Plant Technologies of Ancient 575 00:41:03,719 --> 00:41:07,279 Speaker 1: Egypt that was published August first of nineteen ninety eight. 576 00:41:08,160 --> 00:41:12,759 Speaker 1: A lot of people think that these deities, these gods, 577 00:41:12,920 --> 00:41:16,400 Speaker 1: were some kinds of aliens or interdimensional type beings that 578 00:41:16,480 --> 00:41:23,160 Speaker 1: came and gave the Egyptians technology. Maybe it at least 579 00:41:23,280 --> 00:41:28,239 Speaker 1: enslaved them to create this technology at that time, which 580 00:41:28,239 --> 00:41:33,600 Speaker 1: would act as some kind of a gigantic power source 581 00:41:33,640 --> 00:41:36,960 Speaker 1: for them. And we can think that maybe it is 582 00:41:37,080 --> 00:41:42,960 Speaker 1: possible that history does not just evolve linearly from primitive 583 00:41:43,080 --> 00:41:45,960 Speaker 1: to modern and sophisticated, that maybe every once in a 584 00:41:46,000 --> 00:41:50,160 Speaker 1: while it collapses and it starts over again, and then 585 00:41:50,200 --> 00:41:52,000 Speaker 1: we get to a point where we look back and 586 00:41:52,040 --> 00:41:53,960 Speaker 1: we see some of the ruins of the things that 587 00:41:53,960 --> 00:41:58,160 Speaker 1: have collapsed, and maybe we just have no idea how 588 00:41:58,200 --> 00:42:03,920 Speaker 1: elaborate ancient Egypt was. But I am in a position 589 00:42:03,960 --> 00:42:06,359 Speaker 1: as the wizard of Weird where anytime there's some kind 590 00:42:06,400 --> 00:42:11,600 Speaker 1: of breaking news about anything that's supposed to be like fringy, 591 00:42:11,760 --> 00:42:14,120 Speaker 1: everybody contacts me and says, what do you think about it? 592 00:42:14,800 --> 00:42:19,200 Speaker 1: And so around spring of twenty twenty five, people started 593 00:42:19,200 --> 00:42:21,480 Speaker 1: telling me that there are all these scientists that have 594 00:42:21,520 --> 00:42:25,359 Speaker 1: discovered that the pyramids on the Giza Plateau have these 595 00:42:25,440 --> 00:42:28,680 Speaker 1: giant columns that descend underneath them, I think, like over 596 00:42:28,760 --> 00:42:32,880 Speaker 1: a mile, and that there are coils around them, so 597 00:42:32,920 --> 00:42:36,040 Speaker 1: they look like Tesla coils perhaps or at least big 598 00:42:36,040 --> 00:42:41,520 Speaker 1: electro magnets that are anchored down into some other chambers underground. 599 00:42:41,520 --> 00:42:43,520 Speaker 1: And everybody's just like freaking out, say, this is going 600 00:42:43,560 --> 00:42:47,720 Speaker 1: to change all of society. And so I started looking 601 00:42:47,800 --> 00:42:51,200 Speaker 1: at where this came from, and I had a very 602 00:42:51,200 --> 00:42:53,839 Speaker 1: open mind. I hoped it was true. I looked at 603 00:42:53,840 --> 00:42:56,600 Speaker 1: the people who put the report out, and then I 604 00:42:56,640 --> 00:43:03,319 Speaker 1: started also looking at the technology. And I have to 605 00:43:03,400 --> 00:43:08,239 Speaker 1: tell you that I have not seen much that I 606 00:43:08,239 --> 00:43:12,440 Speaker 1: would consider credible about this. And instead of me trying 607 00:43:12,440 --> 00:43:16,239 Speaker 1: to tell you why that is, I asked Groc what 608 00:43:16,360 --> 00:43:20,320 Speaker 1: Groc thought. And I think Groc summed this up way 609 00:43:20,320 --> 00:43:22,920 Speaker 1: better than I can. And I told you Groc should 610 00:43:23,040 --> 00:43:26,960 Speaker 1: host this show someday. He's gonna take Welcome to Strange 611 00:43:26,960 --> 00:43:31,560 Speaker 1: Things with Groc probably even sound like me. Uh. And 612 00:43:31,880 --> 00:43:33,839 Speaker 1: here's what Grok said. I'm just gonna read this because 613 00:43:33,880 --> 00:43:37,400 Speaker 1: I mean it gives you the details you need. Claims 614 00:43:37,440 --> 00:43:41,920 Speaker 1: about columns with coils under the pyramids, particularly the Geezer Pyramids, 615 00:43:41,920 --> 00:43:45,840 Speaker 1: have surfaced from a team of researchers led by Corrado 616 00:43:45,960 --> 00:43:50,560 Speaker 1: Malanga from the University of Pisa and Filippo Bionde from 617 00:43:50,600 --> 00:43:55,600 Speaker 1: the University of Strathclyde in Scotland. This group often associated 618 00:43:55,640 --> 00:43:58,759 Speaker 1: with the so called Cofrey Project. I NOW sent a 619 00:43:58,760 --> 00:44:02,520 Speaker 1: press release on March fifteen, twenty twenty five, that they 620 00:44:02,640 --> 00:44:08,360 Speaker 1: used synthetic aperture radar SAR to detect what they described 621 00:44:08,440 --> 00:44:13,879 Speaker 1: as a vast underground complex beneath the Cofrey Pyramid. They 622 00:44:13,960 --> 00:44:19,080 Speaker 1: reported finding eight vertical cylindrical structures, sometimes referred to as 623 00:44:19,120 --> 00:44:23,680 Speaker 1: columns or shafts, extending deep underground up to six hundred 624 00:44:23,719 --> 00:44:27,200 Speaker 1: and forty eight meters in some accounts, along with spiral 625 00:44:27,320 --> 00:44:32,520 Speaker 1: pathways or coils surrounding them, and two large cubic chambers below. 626 00:44:33,360 --> 00:44:36,400 Speaker 1: These findings were presented as evidence of a potential ancient 627 00:44:36,560 --> 00:44:42,520 Speaker 1: energy energy system or a hidden city, sparking widespread speculation online. 628 00:44:42,880 --> 00:44:46,880 Speaker 1: The idea of coils specifically tied to these columns seemed 629 00:44:46,880 --> 00:44:51,840 Speaker 1: to stem from their interpretations of their spiral pathways, which 630 00:44:52,040 --> 00:44:55,680 Speaker 1: some alternative theorists and social media users have likened to 631 00:44:55,719 --> 00:45:02,560 Speaker 1: electromagnetic coils, suggesting a purpose life energy generation coming from 632 00:45:02,560 --> 00:45:09,239 Speaker 1: figures like Nikola Tesla, Christopher Dunn. Some posts and articles 633 00:45:09,480 --> 00:45:12,280 Speaker 1: have claimed these structures could be part of a pre 634 00:45:12,560 --> 00:45:19,480 Speaker 1: flood civilization's power grid. However, if the researchers themselves, including 635 00:45:19,520 --> 00:45:23,640 Speaker 1: spokesperson Nicole Chicilo, have not explicitly used the term coils 636 00:45:23,640 --> 00:45:28,160 Speaker 1: in a technical sense, but rather describe spiral pathways, leaving 637 00:45:28,239 --> 00:45:33,600 Speaker 1: room for lots of interpretation, mainstream Egyptologists and experts like 638 00:45:33,680 --> 00:45:39,680 Speaker 1: doctor Zahi Hawass and professor Lawrence Knyers have strongly disputed 639 00:45:39,680 --> 00:45:43,839 Speaker 1: these claims, arguing there's no credible evidence for such deep 640 00:45:43,880 --> 00:45:49,600 Speaker 1: structures and the SAAR technology cannot penetrate to the depths 641 00:45:49,640 --> 00:45:54,000 Speaker 1: claimed hundreds or thousands of meters. They assert the findings 642 00:45:54,080 --> 00:45:58,200 Speaker 1: lack peer reviewed support and are likely exaggerated or misinterpreted. 643 00:45:58,560 --> 00:46:04,480 Speaker 1: Hawas calls them baseless. Conyer's notes the radar's practical limits 644 00:46:04,560 --> 00:46:10,000 Speaker 1: closer to a few dozen meters. Thus, while Malanga, Beyond 645 00:46:10,200 --> 00:46:13,640 Speaker 1: and their team are primary sources of the structural claims, 646 00:46:13,680 --> 00:46:18,200 Speaker 1: the coil's notion appears to be an embellishment from our 647 00:46:18,480 --> 00:46:22,360 Speaker 1: alternative circles rather than a direct assertion from the researcher's 648 00:46:22,440 --> 00:46:25,080 Speaker 1: official statements. Okay, I know that was kind of boring 649 00:46:25,120 --> 00:46:27,799 Speaker 1: to hear me read that. But I didn't have all 650 00:46:27,800 --> 00:46:30,320 Speaker 1: those details in front of me, so I figure, I 651 00:46:30,360 --> 00:46:34,319 Speaker 1: may as well tell you I've read all these details. 652 00:46:34,360 --> 00:46:37,680 Speaker 1: I looked at the source material, I looked at the technology. 653 00:46:38,280 --> 00:46:43,640 Speaker 1: I also understand that people like doctor Zahi Hawas are 654 00:46:43,760 --> 00:46:49,720 Speaker 1: trying to protect the secrets of Egypt and the integrity 655 00:46:48,719 --> 00:46:56,319 Speaker 1: of their whole approach to history. And I mean, I 656 00:46:56,400 --> 00:47:00,000 Speaker 1: know that you can't just always believe at face value 657 00:47:00,200 --> 00:47:03,840 Speaker 1: what somebody like Hawas necessarily says, because he has a 658 00:47:03,840 --> 00:47:07,080 Speaker 1: lot of interest in there. So, but what I can 659 00:47:07,200 --> 00:47:10,080 Speaker 1: tell you is that it does seem to me. And 660 00:47:10,120 --> 00:47:12,560 Speaker 1: I could sit here and give you many other examples 661 00:47:12,960 --> 00:47:15,359 Speaker 1: that when you look at the technology, the technology they're 662 00:47:15,360 --> 00:47:19,880 Speaker 1: talking about could not document what they are claiming, to 663 00:47:19,960 --> 00:47:23,840 Speaker 1: my knowledge, to this extent that's circling on the on 664 00:47:23,880 --> 00:47:28,560 Speaker 1: the on the web. Okay, And uh, I don't like 665 00:47:28,600 --> 00:47:30,520 Speaker 1: I say, there's well, even like it said right here, 666 00:47:30,800 --> 00:47:34,120 Speaker 1: there's not. There's not enough peer review. So look, is 667 00:47:34,160 --> 00:47:38,640 Speaker 1: there something to it? There may be. I'm not saying 668 00:47:39,640 --> 00:47:43,520 Speaker 1: that there isn't. But at this point, I the Great 669 00:47:43,520 --> 00:47:47,240 Speaker 1: and Terrible Joshua be Warren have not seen enough evidence 670 00:47:47,320 --> 00:47:50,400 Speaker 1: to make me feel like that these stories are credible, 671 00:47:51,920 --> 00:47:54,160 Speaker 1: and you know, maybe it's one of those things like, hey, 672 00:47:54,239 --> 00:47:56,120 Speaker 1: if it is real, it's going to be part of 673 00:47:56,160 --> 00:47:59,560 Speaker 1: a gigantic cover up Indiana Jones Raiders of the Lost 674 00:47:59,640 --> 00:48:03,040 Speaker 1: Ark stuff where the everything ends up in the warehouse 675 00:48:03,080 --> 00:48:05,520 Speaker 1: and we never get to see it. Could be one 676 00:48:05,560 --> 00:48:08,000 Speaker 1: of those cases. But for now, I just have to 677 00:48:08,000 --> 00:48:12,239 Speaker 1: tell you I have not seen the evidence. All right, 678 00:48:12,320 --> 00:48:14,920 Speaker 1: my friends, looks like the clock is almost goddess. By 679 00:48:14,960 --> 00:48:18,520 Speaker 1: the way, I did go visit a reiki center in 680 00:48:18,560 --> 00:48:21,759 Speaker 1: Las Vegas yesterday. I didn't get a reiki treatment, but 681 00:48:21,840 --> 00:48:24,879 Speaker 1: I talked to them about it, and so pretty soon 682 00:48:25,080 --> 00:48:27,160 Speaker 1: I hope to have a report for you on what 683 00:48:27,320 --> 00:48:32,480 Speaker 1: my personal experience was with a top notch pro reiki pro. 684 00:48:33,960 --> 00:48:37,960 Speaker 1: When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro and uh, 685 00:48:38,280 --> 00:48:42,840 Speaker 1: that's what's been happening lately. All right, take a deep breath, 686 00:48:43,320 --> 00:48:46,440 Speaker 1: if you can close your eyes. Here it is, my friends, 687 00:48:46,480 --> 00:49:13,920 Speaker 1: the one, the only, the good Fortune tone. That's it 688 00:49:15,040 --> 00:49:18,160 Speaker 1: for this edition of the show. 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