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Hello everybody. Hope you're all doing good. I want to call this podcast, why do you believe in the Bible? And I don't want to out anybody and say they're religious or their thoughts are wrong. I'm not doing that. That's not what this podcast is about. The podcast is about alternative ideas. This whole website is about alternative ideas. What if, remember seeing that? What if it all started with the what if logo? Well, what if this? What if that, what if this? What if that. So I'm gonna apply that same criteria to this book, that people are so enamored with the Bible, where it came from, how it started, why it's here. And this, what I'm going to speak of has come through a lot of research that I've done over the past many years, and it makes perfect sense, and it's a what if question. So I got into it the other day with some people, and I you typically don't talk religion, but they said some things like, you know, Jewish people are the selected people on the planet. And I just couldn't let that one lie, but we got back down into everything, and every point that they could make, everything revolved around wallets in the book. And I said, okay, the book, let's think about this as a book, as a piece of paper with written words in ink on it, that, by the way, has been just transcribed. And yeah, I might get the numbers wrong by 400 500 different clerics. Over how many hundreds, or maybe even 1000s of years, has this thing been put together and taken apart and put together and left pieces out. Left pieces in, left pieces out. So if everything you say is in that book, and everything you believe to be truthful in this world resides in that book, and that is your prerogative, how can it be possibly? So. How can it be possibly so when we know indelibly certain parts of the Bible have been purposely omitted? Well, if there is a purpose omission, there is a lie, ie, the book of Ezekiel, if there is a purposeful omission, that is a lie, and if there's one lie, there's a book full of lies. So when you ask somebody who's wrapped up in their religion, and again, I'm not doubting anybody's religion. But I am saying ask, what if? And you say, why are you the chosen people? Because God said so, well, where'd God say it? It's in the book. Oh, okay, it's in the book. It said that piece of material that printed word with ink and a piece of paper. I, for one, do not believe it. I don't believe I believe the Bible was created with the most intentional idea of control, controlling the masses by what they think. Make them think, if they're bad, they're going to go to hell and they're going to burn an infamy. Now, if your God, that you profess to was that profound and that loving, do you think he would put anybody in burning hell for all of eternity? No. Do you think you're all loving God? The one that this book is written about, would advocate wiping out an entire species, generation of people? Because they don't profess to this book? No. But people say it's done. It's in the book you have, I heard you have the right, if there's a nation of people that are acting, you have the right, per the book, to destroy them, to wipe them off the face of the earth. Because it's written in the book. I don't know, I don't believe it. I'm sorry. Okay, let's think about this little scenario for a second. Think of you being priest, or I'm the priest, and I come walking in to do my sermon one day, and I'm carrying with me, and I don't know the exact name of the book, The Green Eggs and Ham book, okay, Sam, I am Green Eggs and Ham. So I walk up to the pulpit and I open up Sam, I am, Green Eggs and Ham. And I start reciting from the book of Sam I am. I start reciting scriptures or pages, okay, written words on ink on paper. I start writing reading out of that book, green egg, Sam, I am and I'm sorry I can't remember the rest of it. And it goes on and on, and somebody called Sir, why are you? Why are you reciting that book? Because it's my book. Well, shouldn't it be the Bible? What's the difference between the two. They're both printed words on paper. Well, one is truthful. How do you know that? Were you there when they were putting truth to paper, and did you advocate what they were saying was truthful? Did you see and did you personally know? Personally know Adam and Eve, well, you're going to answer No, obviously. Then I'll say, well, then how do you know they really existed if you didn't purposely meet them? So in other words, if you weren't there when this book was written and these prophecies were going down, and you weren't involved with them. How do you really, really, really know they existed or they weren't just some made up in factual by sub cleric. So I'm reading my green eggs in handbook because as far as I'm concerned, it's got the same validity as the Bible. Neither one can be verified. Oh, Green Eggs and Ham is for children. Okay, maybe the Bible's for children. How do you know? At least I know, I don't do I know if parts of Green Eggs and Ham are left out. No, but I do know parts, a lot of parts of the Bible were left out on purpose, for a reason to call them back. I do know that parts of the Bible were left out on purpose for a very specific reason, and green eggs and ham may have been left out too. There may have been a whole section somebody left out. But what is the distinctive difference between those two books only that you pay validity to one and not the other. And what I'm saying is your validity is ungrounded because you were never there to witness any of these events that you hold so deeply in your heart? And I'm not saying, Don't I'm just saying, ask the question, how do I really? Really know that's all? I'm not saying anybody's religion is right or wrong or better or worse. I'm just saying. What if the purpose of this entire website? What if everything I've been told in church, everything I've read in that Bible, what if most of it is not true, or it was designed to create a narrative for me to dance to heaven or hell dance the line. Well, you know, folks, I don't believe in the heaven and hell. Your Almighty God, your purposeful God, the God of mercy, is going to put somebody in hell for all eternity. That's what merciful gods do. Sorry, I can't buy that one, because that that makes no logical sense. IE, the Bible makes a lot of not logical sense. How does somebody part the seas if that was truly the way it was meant to be? And I will bet you, parting the seas meant something else, but it was written as parting the seas, and people thinks it's actually got something to do with water, but I'll bet you that's false. And I'll bet you parting the seas meant something else. But how are we to know 3000 years later, or whatever the number is? How are you to know? So if you take that parting of the seas as as factual, and you really think they took the water and split it in half, you may be lying to yourself, because you're not asking the right questions. So I'm going to end with this because I don't want to step on anybody's toes. I don't want to hurt anybody's feelings. This is not to bash any religion or anybody's morals. All it is is to get you to ask a question, what if? What if that wasn't true? What if it didn't happen that way? What if that was embellished? What if? What if? What if that's it, and that's the reason for the website.

And after this, we're going to say, going to see. Namaste.
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