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God, as described in the Bible, is not bound by time, space, or matter. The universe was created with time, space, and matter simultaneously. The concept of a spiritual force impacting material bodies is evident in emotions and rationality. The speaker worships an infinite God beyond human comprehension, not limited by the constraints of the universe.

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The speaker believes enemies of the human race are changing human evolution, diverting it from its intended creation. They do not believe America or the world can escape this situation because people are too stupid, ill-informed, ignorant, unread, self-centered, egotistical, materialistic, and apathetic.

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The speaker argues that non-scientific views of the world aren’t necessarily ignorant and, in their own way, explain the universe as completely as science does. They point out that all that science gives us is what their belief gives them: certainty. Only ours changes all the time, while theirs doesn’t. Regarding permanent values supposed to remain unchanged despite changing knowledge, the speaker notes that those values change too. It was once good to burn women, wrong to claim the earth went around the sun, and it was logical to argue about angels on the head of a pin. The speaker asserts that values change every time the universe changes, and that change happens whenever we redefine a big enough part of it, something we do continually through the process of discovery, which the speaker characterizes as not discovery but the invention of another version of how things are. And yet, despite that, people still go on believing that today’s version of things is the only right one. The speaker emphasizes that we can only handle one way of seeing things at a time, and we have never possessed systems capable of managing more than that. Therefore, there has always been conformity with the current view. If you disagree with the church, you were punished as a heretic; with the political system, as a revolutionary; with the scientific establishment, as a charlatan; with the educational system, as a failure. If you didn’t fit the mold, you were rejected. This pattern persists because societies enforce a single prevailing perspective, and dissenters are penalized across various institutions for challenging that perspective.

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Speaker 0 urges the importance of studying and discovering the origins of things, emphasizing the need to understand where things come from. Speaker 1 asks what happens when people do uncover those origins, and what becomes of individuals whose entire life has been defined by the Bible. Speaker 0 responds by asking listeners to consider the situation in Russia. He asks: In Russia today, what is it like when you find out that you’ve been hoodwinked, that your government was not the most powerful and most wonderful government on earth, and now it has totally collapsed? He inquires what people would do in such a moment, highlighting that they trusted, raised their children, and wasted their entire life by going along to get along. He explains that when a government collapses, the consequence is a destabilized world for those who did not do their homework and did not stand up for what was right when they could have. The implication is that choosing conformity over principle leads to losses when circumstances change. The speaker asserts that people went along because it was comfortable at the time, but now the situation is very uncomfortable. Speaker 0 then connects this to a broader purpose, stating the need for a shared reflection: a spiritual revolution in the country in which people say, simply, “just say no.” He extends this call to reject organized religion, organized government, tyranny, and all forms of bigotry, ignorance, and ill-informed stupidity, regardless of where they originate or what color they may be. The core message is a universal imperative to resist oppression and dogma. Finally, the speaker reiterates the central action requested: “Just say no to organized religion. Just say no to organized government. Just say no to tyranny,” followed by the insistence that this stance applies to all forms of tyranny and prejudice. He concludes with a reiteration of the essential point: the need to do your homework. In sum, the transcript centers on the dangers of blind trust and conformity, the collapse of established power as a warning, and a call for a broad, nonconformist, principled resistance to oppressive structures—whether religious, governmental, or ideological—through informed, independent scrutiny and action. The emphasis is on recognizing uncomfortable facts, questioning established narratives, and taking a stand when possible.

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The speaker believes humanity's deepest uniting stories are religious. Leaders who presume no transcendent unity or foundational truth are beholden to no one above themselves. Humanity has strived to conceptualize a divine principle of sovereignty to which everyone is beholden and by whom they're judged. A sovereign spiritual process exists that even rulers must adhere to. Leaders in positions of power with nothing to be beholden to will tend to regard themselves as the sole source of authority, order, and progress. This is dangerous and totalitarian. A divine sovereign principle is a fundamental protection against the totalitarian assumption that the leader himself is God.

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According to the speaker, those who follow or allow disobedience, as seen in the United States and the Western world, will face consequences. Referencing Deuteronomy, the speaker suggests researching the curses of disobedience to understand what happens to a nation. The speaker implies that the United States and the Western world should examine who holds power in every aspect of life. If it's anyone besides Jesus Christ, then the speaker suggests that the physical, spiritual, and emotional tearing apart of the country should come as no surprise.

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The speaker emphasizes the importance of the international order that has been built over generations. They suggest that ordinary individuals lack the capability to govern themselves effectively. According to the speaker, true order and progress can only be achieved when people willingly give up their rights to a powerful sovereign.

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According to the speaker, the United States and the Western world are experiencing the consequences of disobedience. Referencing Deuteronomy, the speaker suggests researching the curses of disobedience to understand what happens to a nation. The speaker urges listeners to examine who holds power in every aspect of life in their country. If it is anyone besides Jesus Christ, then the speaker claims that the nation should not be surprised when it is torn apart physically, spiritually, and emotionally.

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The speaker is convinced that there are enemies of the human race on earth who are changing human evolution toward a different world due to the dark powers of the world. They question whether these people can be stopped, and state they do not believe America or the world at large can extricate itself from the situation, saying, “No. I do not believe it's possible.” The reason given is that people are too stupid: they are ill informed, ignorant, unread, self-centered, egotistical, materialistic, and downright stupid, and they don’t care. Basically speaking, people don’t care.

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The speaker questions the conventional view of history, suggesting that many incredible ancient buildings and milestones were achieved long before the widely taught timelines. They claim that “these incredible buildings were supposedly built in the eighteen hundreds” and argue that the mainstream narrative inflates progress to make society feel superior, while implying that the truth is being hidden or altered. Key points asserted include: - The idea that “the USA and Banks were both created,” and that “right after that, we get all these brand new inventions,” implying a causal link between the formation of the United States, financial institutions, and rapid technological advancement. - The assertion that if those buildings existed in the eighteen hundreds, there must have been hidden or alternative technology beyond just construction, and that previous history may be false or altered if the timeline is planned. - The claim that if the car and the light bulb were not first invented in the traditional sequence, it raises questions about when and where these inventions actually originated, and the odds of the stock market appearing sixteen years after the USA was formed (1776–1792). - Observations about a rapid succession of innovations once The USA opened up, including the stock market, the first train, and the first bicycle, with a servant to the duke of Germany credited for the bicycle. - A progression of milestones: eighteen o four (1804) first train; 1817 first bicycle; 1863 soccer created; 1876 first phone and Major League Baseball; 1878 first light bulb; 1876 (same year) another sport development; 1895 first power tool; 1903 first airplane; 1920 NFL; 1927 first TV; 1936 first computer; 1946 NBA started; 1983 Internet created. - The speaker notes contradictions in the standard historical narrative, including the claim that “the first airplane flew 852 feet … and was damaged while landing,” and comments on the celebrated accounts of Edison’s kite experiment, calling the storytelling into question. - The overall argument is that the timeline of the last two hundred years presents a sudden, comprehensive surge of technology and institutions, implying that everything else existed beforehand or was implanted into society after being created in that short period. - They urge viewers to consider that if this timeline is accurate, it would imply hidden knowledge and deliberate insertion into modern society, contrasting with the mainstream claim of gradual development over a long history. - The video ends with an invitation for viewers to like, subscribe, and add to the timeline, promising more content and emphasizing the notion of a concealed or manipulated historical record.

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The speaker believes the decline of religion creates a void that is filled by something else, like the "woke mind virus," which functions as a religion with religious fervor and a holy war. Culturally Christian, the speaker attended both Anglican Sunday School and Hebrew Preschool. While respecting religious views, the speaker's "operating system" is physics and engineering, where questioning is essential for discovery. The speaker notes that physics determines whether a rocket reaches orbit, regardless of belief systems. They mention meeting people in LA who believe in witchcraft and spells, but no one has been able to "magic us to the moon." The speaker affirms that humans 100% went to the moon.

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Most people claiming to be morally good never really grew up. They had kids before understanding the world they were stepping into. What did they pass down? A broken system, corrupt money, endless conflict, shallow values. We live in a culture of distractions, substances, noise, hustling just to survive. And still they say, I did my best. No, you followed the program without questioning it. You handed down confusion and fear, helping build the chaos we're drowning in. Now the world's unraveling and everyone's pointing fingers. Want real change? It starts with taking responsibility. It begins there.

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The speaker questions the benefits of a government that seems to have bad luck. They discuss the importance of maintaining inner peace within the population and rebuilding the state on moral principles. They emphasize the need for religious and positive Christian values. The speaker also mentions the significance of separating two different paths, one leading to heaven and the other to the mountains.

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The speaker emphasizes the importance of the international order that has been built over generations. They suggest that ordinary individuals lack the capability to govern themselves effectively. They believe that progress and order can only be achieved when people willingly give up their rights to a powerful sovereign.

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The speaker emphasizes the importance of the international order that has been built over generations. They suggest that ordinary individuals lack the ability to govern themselves effectively. They believe that true order and progress can only be achieved when individuals willingly give up their rights to a powerful sovereign.

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People are too small-minded to govern themselves. Progress requires individuals to give up their rights to a powerful ruler.

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The speaker discusses the dangers of excessive government control and the importance of personal responsibility. They highlight the decline of past civilizations due to moral decay and excessive taxation. The speaker emphasizes the need to uphold the American creed of faith in God, country, and self, along with the importance of hard work and self-reliance. They urge for a return to these values to ensure a prosperous future and avoid the fate of past empires.

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People need to study and discover the origins of things. The speaker asks what happens to those whose lives have revolved around the Bible when they discover the truth, referencing the experience of Russians who found out their government wasn't as powerful as they believed after its collapse. The speaker suggests that people who didn't do their homework and failed to stand up for what was right now face the consequences of their inaction. The speaker advocates for a spiritual revolution where people reject organized religion, government, and tyranny, regardless of its origin. The speaker urges listeners to reject bigotry, ignorance, and stupidity, emphasizing the importance of doing one's homework.

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The speaker expresses concern about the chaos and destruction in the world, attributing it to moving away from God. They highlight issues in schools, society, and leadership, urging people to turn back to Jesus for peace and solutions. The speaker questions why people are not recognizing the signs of the times and emphasizes the importance of repentance and belief in Jesus Christ.

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The speaker claims that humans don't have souls, but rather souls have humans. The soul is the permanent, eternal thing that evolves, while the body is disposable, like a car used and then discarded. The soul uses the body for a while, then gets another one. The soul, not our personality or physical existence, experiences evolution and is the repository of information gathered during life. Meditative techniques can speed up the soul's evolution faster than the normal rate. However, this evolution will happen regardless. The speaker views this as a very big project.

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The speaker believes the decline of religion creates a void that is filled by something like the "woke mind virus," which functions as a religion with religious fervor, rigidity, and a holy war. Culturally Christian, the speaker attended both Anglican Sunday School and Hebrew Preschool. As an engineer and physicist, the speaker has trouble believing religious stories, but respects others' religious views. The speaker's "operating system" is rooted in physics and engineering, emphasizing questioning and understanding reality. Beliefs don't alter reality; a rocket designed with correct physics will reach orbit, regardless of belief systems. The speaker notes encountering people in LA who believe in witchcraft and spells, but points out that magic hasn't been able to get anyone to the moon or Mars. The speaker affirms that humans did go to the moon.

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Study to learn where things originate. Consider the impact when people realize their lifelong beliefs, like those centered on the Bible, may be misguided. Look at Russia, where citizens who once believed in their government's strength faced disillusionment after its collapse. Their world crumbled because they didn't question things and passively followed along. We must face uncomfortable truths and recognize nothing is permanent. I advocate for a spiritual revolution where people reject organized religion, oppressive government, and tyranny in any form, along with bigotry, ignorance, and uninformed viewpoints. The key is to do your homework and think for yourself.

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But to have a great nation, you have to have religion. I believe that so strongly. There has to be something after we go through all of this, and that something is God.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #809 - Aubrey Marcus
Guests: Aubrey Marcus
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Aubrey Marcus and Joe Rogan discuss a range of topics, starting with Aubrey's experience in Canada, where he took mushrooms and felt a powerful connection to bears, which he believes have been significant in his spiritual journey. He shares a vision of a bear trapped in chains, symbolizing how wealth can imprison one's true nature. They explore the nature of imagination, suggesting that it plays a crucial role in human creativity and perception, and discuss mythical creatures like Bigfoot and aliens, pondering whether they exist in a different frequency of reality. The conversation shifts to the adaptability of humans and the importance of imagination in creating the world around us. They touch on the role of psychedelics in accessing deeper truths and the shared experiences of people during trips, often leading to similar revelations about love and existence. They emphasize the significance of intention in actions, particularly in hunting, and how it relates to morality and personal growth. Rogan and Marcus delve into the nature of fear, discussing how it can be both protective and limiting. They argue that societal norms often create unnecessary fears, leading to a lack of personal freedom and authenticity. They highlight the importance of confronting fears and embracing challenges to foster growth and understanding. The discussion also covers historical perspectives, particularly the evolution of religions and the impact of figures like Martin Luther, who challenged the status quo by translating the Bible into accessible language. They reflect on the consequences of centralized power in religion and the need for personal connection to spirituality. They explore the idea of ancient civilizations, such as those in Egypt and Peru, and the mysteries surrounding their achievements, suggesting that lost knowledge and advanced technologies may have existed long before recorded history. The conversation concludes with a reminder of the interconnectedness of all life and the importance of maintaining perspective on existence, encouraging listeners to embrace love and presence in their lives.

Uncommon Knowledge

Does God Exist? A Conversation with Tom Holland, Stephen Meyer, and Douglas Murray
Guests: Tom Holland, Stephen Meyer, Douglas Murray
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Tom Holland, Stephen Meyer, and Douglas Murray join Peter Robinson to explore the profound influence of Christianity on Western civilization. Holland, in his book "Dominion," argues that modern Western thought is deeply shaped by Christian values, asserting that even secular individuals swim in "Christian waters." Murray, in "The War on the West," discusses the cultural war against this Christian inheritance, questioning whether a society can thrive without its foundational beliefs. He highlights the paradox of modernity, where attempts to reject Christianity may lead to a loss of moral grounding. Meyer emphasizes the historical evolution of Christianity and its inherent drive towards reform and renewal, suggesting that secular ideologies often carry Christian DNA. The conversation touches on the decline of institutional Christianity and the rise of new belief systems, such as anti-racism, as substitutes for lost faith. They conclude that while the metaphysical foundations of society may be shaky, the ethical principles rooted in Christianity persist, raising questions about the future of belief and morality in a secular age.
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