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July 2, 2025 53 mins

In this kickoff episode, we dive into what the Bible does and doesn’t say, especially when it comes to the shape and structure of the world we live in. This is your introduction to biblical cosmology, laying the groundwork for future episodes that will go even deeper. We discuss why it's crucial to study to show thyself approved (2 Timothy 2:15), how to discern truth from deception, and even touch on what truly defines a cult. If you're ready to question mainstream teachings and dig into what Scripture actually reveals, this is the place to start.


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(00:40):
Hello and welcome back to another episode of Michael Zdech
Chronicles. Today's episode, we're going to
be doing a little bit of a biblical cosmology.
If you like to hear some of that, my name is Kenny, as you

(01:01):
know. And yes, today we were going to
do just a little bit about biblical cosmology.
I have a new study guide. I did not write it.
It was written by a guy named Ray Mcberry.
He is a pastor and I asked him if I could use this study guide

(01:22):
of his because he has a series of a series of videos about
cosmology. And I actually have that series
as an 8 part series. It is on my website,
itsflatbro.com, if you wanted tocheck that out.
But those particular things go along with this book right here.

(01:44):
This is his book, a Biblical cosmology study guide, and I'm
using it as a guide myself here to do a couple of, I don't know,
I don't know how many it's goingto take.
I might do a couple. I might do a whole bunch.
I don't know. So I thought it was kind of

(02:05):
funny. I say, funny, the other day I
got a let's see, what when was it?
I got AI got a comment on one ofmy podcasts when I was talking
about biblical cosmology, you know, and this person said, Hey,
you know, why don't you back up what you say with scripture?

(02:30):
So, you know, I get to do in these podcasts and I'm a, I'm a
big scripture guy. I'm a, I'm a King James Bible
guy. And, you know, I mean, I have
the scripture, but I get to talkin like I am now.
And, you know, I don't read the scripture.
I just kind of, you know, tell you about it.

(02:51):
Most people, not all, but some, most, you know, they, they
understand what I'm talking about and they just go on.
I'm sure 'cause I haven't ever had any other complaints per SE,
but I have had here recently somebody say, oh, why don't you
back up what you're saying with Scripture.
So one of the things I'm going to do in here is if I mentioned

(03:14):
something like that and try to back it up with the scripture so
nobody can say, hey, I think youmade that up.
You know, I mean, as if I'm up here trying to fool you into
believing something, you know, Imean, this is a truth seekers

(03:35):
ministry and it's designed for you to open up your mind and
start thinking, if you haven't already, OK, And look into some
of this stuff. You know, you don't have to take
my word for it, of course, you know, and there's a lot of
people out there, I'm sure that don't believe a word I say, and
that's fine. You know, there's a lot of

(03:59):
people right now, you know, their their whole entire life
revolves around TV, you know, Netflix binge watching phony
shows. And you know, they'll spend
many, many, many hours probably if it added it up years, years
and years and years of their life sitting on the couch

(04:21):
planted in front of the TV. OK.
And they don't ever do any living.
The people on the TV are doing the living.
Of course that's fake, but they're trying to live out their
lives through the people on TV, but they never actually do
anything themselves. You know, it's like, well I'm

(04:43):
going to watch these people ride4 Wheelers on TV on YouTube.
Well, why don't you go ride a four Wheeler yourself?
I mean, why watch some clown do it when you can do it, you know,
why watch somebody go out and swim in the ocean or in the lake
when you could go do it, you know, I mean, go live your life,

(05:05):
turn that TV off, you know? So of course here I am, you
know, talking on YouTube or whatever, wherever this thing is
being broadcast at, you know, there's a whole bunch of places.
But at least this is something eye opening and learning, not,
you know, ridiculous like like the stuff on on Hollywood.

(05:29):
You know, if you're in the Hollywood movies, I'm I feel
sorry for you. I really do.
But don't get me wrong, I've liked I like movies and I've
watched movies and I'm a sci-fi guy.
I mean, I like Star Trek, I likeStar Wars.
It's fake, OK, it's fake. So you know, you just you just
got to know that going in. But anyway, so one of the things

(05:55):
I wanted to note in this thing here, whenever I'm talking about
this stuff right here, this is intended, you know, to benefit
those people who already accept Scripture as being divinely
inspired. So in other words, if you don't
believe the Bible is real, you're not going to believe what

(06:17):
I'm telling you. OK, you might, but I doubt it.
I'm going to assume you already believe that the Bible is the
word of God. If you don't believe that, well,
I, I don't, I don't know what's safe.
I don't know what to do for you.I really don't, I mean, other

(06:37):
than maybe read it and see what you think.
But I know somebody that told mehere while back, they said, hey,
you know, and, and they're, they're basically an atheist and
they said, you know, I don't believe in Flat Earth either.
That's what they said. They don't believe any of that.
They said, however, I did read through the Bible and the Bible

(06:59):
does teach Flat Earth. I said, Oh yeah, So, so you can
say, Oh yeah, he said, Oh yeah, the Bible, the Bible clearly
teaches Flat Earth, but the Bible's fake.
So I, I mean, it's, it's not real.
So it teaches fake because it's fake.
I don't believe any of it, but it does teach it, he said, So if
I was a Bible believer, this guysaid this, he goes, if I was a

(07:21):
Bible believer, I just about have to believe it because
that's what it teaches. But I don't believe it because I
don't believe the Bible. So, you know, of course, you
don't have to believe the Bible to for this to benefit you in
some way. It may, it may benefit you in
some way, I don't know. So let's see here, obviously if

(07:46):
you if you're unaware of this, the study of the principles of
interpretation of the Bible is known as her is, is known as
hermeneutics. And so that's the study of the
Bible, hermeneutics, you know, of its interpretation, that is.
And so hermeneutics teaches us to apply sound biblical

(08:09):
principles, OK, when attempting to try to understand what the
Bible's telling us. OK, so let's, let's go, let's go
to the very first thing, inspiration here.
Of course, this is where the, you know, people say I need to,
I need to be backing up what I'msaying here, you know, with

(08:31):
Scripture. OK, so all Scripture is given by
inspiration of God and is profitable for doctrine, for
reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness,
that the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished
unto all good works. That's Second Timothy 316.

(08:53):
OK. So all Scripture, OK, is given
by inspiration of God. All, not some, all OK.
And most of it, you know, it says profitable for doctrine,
which we've got the Bible doctrine down, but it's also
good for reproof, correction andinstruction.

(09:15):
Now see, that's what a lot, that's why a lot of people don't
like that Bible. They don't like the King James
Bible, especially because reproof.
They don't want to be reproved for something they're doing
wrong. They don't want correction and
this, I'm going to do this, thisand this.
Wait a second, the Bible says this and you get corrected and
they don't like that, OK. And also for instruction and

(09:38):
righteousness. I mean, majority of these cats
out there, they're not interested in being righteous.
So right off the bat, this is what the Bible is good for.
And a very large part of the people out there are not
interested in being corrected. They don't want any instruction,
none of it. So is there any wonder why they

(10:00):
want to get rid of it? Is there any wonder why they
don't believe a word that it says?
Just like the deal I talked about the other day, the
annihilation deal. I'd actually talked about this
before whenever I was going oversome of the prophecy watcher
things. You know, it's like a couple of
these doctors over there, They don't want to mention the word

(10:23):
hell. They purposely changed the
world. The word hell.
Think about that. They they don't want to mention
it. That's what that's funny to me.
But you know, I mean, the Bible says it, Jesus talked about it,
but we're not going to mention it.
So it's like Peter Ruckman said,you know, when I was talking
about it in the annihilation thing is that's because they're

(10:46):
on their way there. They won't mention it because
they're they're going to move insoon probably.
You know, they they'll do, they won't tell you that, but that's
kind of what it seems like. OK, so the Bible clearly teaches
that every word of Scripture is inspired.

(11:08):
It's God breathed. OK.
So the importance of this statement is obviously that if
it comes from God, it is correct, OK, Absolutely correct.
It's without error. So it's infallible.
OK, so that's incapable of making a mistake.

(11:30):
So in other words, everything contained in the Bible is
authoritative and can be trusted.
So, and that this is important to know because what we're going
to get into is you have these so-called Bible PhD guys, OK?

(11:53):
The ones that are in their magazines, the ones that are on
TV, and they will tell you that the only thing true in the Bible
is about theology. Everything else it got wrong,
OK? Everything else is just a giant
screw up according to them. So you can believe stuff about

(12:13):
theology, you know, stuff that you can't prove or anything.
Well, you, you can go ahead and believe that, but if it has
anything else to do with anything, you can't believe it,
OK? And so that's that's what it
goes on here to say. This is important to understand
because some people mistakenly make the assumption that the
Bible is only accurate when dealing with matters of

(12:36):
theology, which is the study of God.
Of course, this is not, however,the case, OK?
Anytime the Bible speaks on a subject, it's 100% accurate in
what it says OK, Even if it's addressing subjects related to
other areas of study, meaning OK.

(12:58):
This means that if the Bible says something about history,
it's 100% accurate. The Bible is not necessarily a
history book, but anything it mentions about history is 100%
accurate, OK. If it addresses something about
geology, it's accurate. The Bible's on a geology book,

(13:18):
but if it says that this and this and this happened and it
mentions geology, then it happened just like it says it
did. It's 100% accurate.
OK, If it speaks of something related to anthropology,
animals, people, whatever, it's 100% accurate.
It didn't. Trust me.

(13:39):
This goes all against modern dayscience. 100% against it.
OK, and now here's the kicker, which no Christian wants to hear
this right here, all right? Nobody wants to hear this one
right here. None of these guys in these
magazines want to hear this. None of the preachers you're

(14:00):
ever, probably ever going to meet in your lifetime want to
hear this. This is where they disagree
right here. OK, if the Bible speaks about
anything related to cosmology, it's also correct, 100% correct.

(14:20):
So in other words, whatever the Bible says about any subject is
true and correct and it's authoritative.
Why? It was written by God.
God doesn't make mistakes, OK? He wrote down the truth.
He's not a liar. OK so if God puts it in the

(14:43):
Bible or he already put in the Bible then it's correct.
Even if Hollywood doesn't agree with it, it's still correct.
Even if some green haired trans teacher at your school says it's
not correct, it's still correct.OK so I'm sorry but it's

(15:07):
correct. That's why they don't want it
around. OK?
That's why none of the schools want it around.
They don't even want you readingit in schools.
But why? Pretty obvious.
Because it's correct and they'reliars.
The government doesn't want it around because it's correct and
they're liars. Do you think NASA wants it
laying around telling how the world is really made and how the

(15:31):
stars and all that stuff really move?
Well, no. They don't want that running.
They don't want that stuff in there.
They can't keep their perpetual lies going if you've got the
truth setting right there. So they don't.
They don't want anywhere near him.
I mean, that's the way it works.So anyway, let's rightly divide

(15:53):
the word of truth here, which a lot of people can't do that
either. They will literally read
something in the Old Testament that has to do with a Jew, you
know, in captivity or something.And they will take that and
they'll try to move it clear up here into the church age and say
the Bible says to do this. It's like God was not talking to
you. He was talking to a Jew, and

(16:14):
you're not a Jew, OK? He was talking to a, you know,
somebody who was following Mosaic law, and you're not under
Mosaic law. So you have to rightly divide
the word of truth. There are certain things that
applied to certain people in theBible.
And if you don't understand thatright now, you're in the church
age, OK, Christ has died for your sins.

(16:36):
And it started the New Testament.
It's a New Testament after Christ died.
So Christ, now you have to believe in Christ, OK?
You don't have to worry about not eating a fish or you don't
have to worry about, you know, not eating pork or something
ridiculous. And that's somehow not going to

(16:57):
save you or save you now you're saving grace now is Jesus
Christ. So things change, but you have
to be able to rightly divide theword of truth.
OK, now this verse here tells you that, but this verse right
here has been removed from all Bible versions except the King
James Study to show yourself approved unto God, a Workman

(17:24):
that needeth not be ashamed rightly dividing the word of
truth. So there is a there is a command
in the Bible that says you need to study to show yourself
approved unto God. If you don't study God's word,
how do you know what God wants? And you also need to rightly
divide the word of truth. So in other words, I can't take

(17:48):
a passage that's designed for let's say a Jew in in the
tribulation time, which is Jay called Jacob's trouble.
I can't take a passage telling aJewish person what to do in the
time of Jacob's trouble and thensay, hey, I have to do that to

(18:09):
be saved when it is not talking to me and it's not addressed to
me, you see. Now, is it good for correction,
for reproof? Is it something good to read?
Of course. Is it good for instruction and
righteousness? Of course it is.
But that still doesn't mean it applies to me.
OK? As, you know, you can read
about, you know, people stuck inJacob's trouble and, you know,

(18:33):
we've got all kinds of stuff going on that does not apply to
people who are saved today. It does not apply to the body of
Christ, OK, The church, which isthe body of Christ, not a
building sitting on a corner. So when I say, hey, the church,

(18:54):
I don't mean that's that one building down there in the
corner and you have to go down there and get nothing now.
No, no, no, no, we're talking about the body of Christ, which
is a body of believers. That is the church.
OK, so anyway, back to this. So rightly, rightly dividing the

(19:17):
Word of God means studying it inan honest way, not attempting to
twist it to say what we want. Obviously, it also includes
reading a particular verse or verses in its context, which is
what I just explained. That is, reading the verses or
the chapter before the passage upon which we're focused and

(19:39):
reading the verses that follow the passage on which we're
focused. OK.
In doing so, we can gain a fuller understanding of what the
passage is actually addressing and what it is or is not saying
about a particular subject, which is exactly what I just
told you. And you know you can, you can

(20:00):
find that out by reading in Matthew, for example.
You know, you, you find out, youread, I guess, Matthew 24.
It is not pertaining to Christians in the church age.
You cannot make that make sense for today.
That is Christ talking about something in the future.
OK during Jacob's trouble. Stuff you can and can't do,

(20:23):
stuff you're going to be required to do, OK, not right
now. So you have to understand that
that's rightly dividing the wordof truth.
It's called different dispensations and you're going
to hear all. There's no such thing as that.
Yes, there is. OK, There are different
dispensations, probably at leastseven, maybe more.

(20:45):
OK. In each, in each one of those
dispensations, there was different different ways to get
things done, different ways to be saved, different ways to be
righteous, different things you had to do.
OK, Things that don't apply today.
OK, Think about that. All right.

(21:10):
OK, so now we've got interpretation.
Of course, we've got to interpret the stuff that we're
reading here. OK, OK, now this is this is
pretty interesting right here too.
Now knowing this for this is this is second Peter 120 knowing
this first that no prophecy of the Scripture is of any private

(21:31):
interpretation for the prophecy came not an old time by the will
of man, but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the
Holy Ghost. So how we can break this down
here is you've got many cults and it's just like what we
talked about in this other podcast, The Annihilation about

(21:55):
Jehovah's Witnesses. And we've got Mormons, we've got
7th Day Adventists. One of my favorites here is
we've got the Mennonites and we've got Amish here where I
live. And you talk about cults, I mean
they go so far away from the Bible it's not even funny.

(22:17):
Now they do some things that areOK, but everything they do is a
cult is fake, majority of it. OK.
So as this says us here, many cults have got false teachings
that have been built up on by individuals claiming to have
discovered a secret, something hidden, OK, some hidden meaning

(22:42):
of a passage of Scripture with which other believers have
somehow missed for thousands of years.
So in other words, all these years and Bible people looking
at the Bible, they missed all this.
But but these people somehow know it.
They've got a special revelation, OK, and we've got

(23:02):
it. Such things occur because of a
will for willful failure to simply follow the biblical
interpretation interpretation ofthe Scripture.
OK. And in a lot of these cults,
they won't allow you to read thestuff yourself.
I mean, I guess they would, but they would rather have you read
their magazines. Their magazines tell you what

(23:25):
they want you to know. OK.
It goes for the last Jehovah's Witnesses.
Exactly. You know, they don't read out of
a King James Bible. They made-up their own Bible,
but then they don't even really want you reading it.
They want you reading the Watchtower magazine, the Awake
magazine. That way they can plug in
anything they want and you just do it.

(23:48):
And So what they do is they thenget off of what the Bible says
into some man made religion. And now you have to follow that
to the letter or else. And it's all just man made
garbage, OK. And if you want to see a perfect

(24:09):
prime example of that here, you know, maybe like I said, we've
got Mennonites and we've got Amish here, OK.
And so the Amish, I go into a little Amish store here all the
time. And the men, you know, all of
their pants have to be hand sewn.

(24:30):
So they're all out of the same color, weird looking blue denim
with no pockets. And you can tell that they're
homemade. OK, so you so you home make it.
Nobody buys a pair of pants. You can't do it.
I don't know why, but you cannotbuy a pair of pants.
You have to make them. OK.
And then what they do is they have a beard, but they're not

(24:52):
allowed to have a mustache. So that's a sin.
So you can't have a mustache, but you can have a long beard.
And they also don't they don't should cut their hair short.
A lot of them got long hair, which I've got long hair.
But I'm not claiming that by some weird religion I have to
have it. And I'm not claiming I mean, God

(25:14):
made a man grow a beard in a mustache.
I mean, if you stop shaving, this is what will grow.
But the, you know, but the Amishhere are like, Oh, no, no, no,
no, you cannot have a mustache. It it's I guess it's against
God's law according to them. Now it's not in the Bible.
So it's man made, just like their pants have to be in hand
sewn. That's man made deal.

(25:35):
And so then they go on and say, well, no, we can't have a
vehicle. We cannot have a driver's
license. We can't have a car, I guess
because that's worldly. However, we can pay you to drive
us around in your car. OK, so if we want to take a
trip, you can drive us and we'llpay you, but we can't drive it.

(25:56):
But we can drive a tractor and we can drive a horse and buggy
and we can drive 4 Wheelers and Polaris razors and Polaris
Rangers. OK, we can do that and, and they
do it. Majority of the of the Amish
here drive tractors, and some are stripped down with little

(26:20):
roofs and windows and stuff. But there's some here that are
driving big fancy John Deere tractors with air conditioning
and tinted windows. OK, and they're pulling a
trailer with their kids and these women in the back sitting
in the 100° weather, OK with a camper shell.

(26:42):
But the guy driving the tractor,he's got AC, those big tractors
have got power steering, AC, thewhole 9 yards.
And these are expensive tractors, but they cannot get in
a car. Well, they can get in a car.
They just can't drive a car. Now you tell me where the Bible
talks about anything like that. And then if you were to go and

(27:02):
say, well, now you know, cars are worldly, they've got radios
and stuff. Well, so do that big sort of
those big tractors. But OK.
But Carl, you know, cars are worldly.
We we can't do that because that's the world.
But we can do a horse and buggy.Well, it wasn't that long ago
the world was using a horse and buggy too.
So whenever, let's say, 200 years ago, when everybody else

(27:23):
used a horse and buggy and you were using a horse and buggy,
wasn't that worldly then? You see?
Well, I can do it. But now.
But I could. Could you do it then?
What were you doing then? Walking.
Well, what about other people that walked?
That's worldly too. I mean, it's a joke, OK?

(27:43):
It's an absolute joke. And I watched these guys do it
here. I watched the Mennonites do it.
The Mennonites here a few years ago, 10 years ago, they would
buy a car. It'd have to be stripped down
and they would, the first thing they would do is RIP the radio
out. Couldn't have a radio.
OK, now, because probably from diminished attendance in their,

(28:06):
you know, Babel building, in their little church building,
now all of a sudden, you know, you can have brand new cars and
tinted windows and radios, the whole 9 yards.
Yeah. And then they claim they're not
listening to the radio. I don't know.
But they're not ripping them outof the dash, OK.
They, they've got them there. And all the Mennonite men they

(28:27):
wear, they wear clothes from thebuckle.
I mean, they wear bke, OK. I mean, they're wearing designer
clothes, nice clothes, expensiveclothes.
They're not. They're not doing no handmade
anything. And and these these two work
right together. You know, the women are still

(28:48):
required to wear dresses and head headpieces and everything
else. And of course, you know, they
get that from the verse where ittalks about the woman having her
head covered. But see, they, they didn't
rightly divide the word of truth.
They didn't finish reading the even the paragraph where it goes
on to say the woman's hair is her head covering.
They missed that. So they stop when it says her

(29:10):
hair has to be covered, her headhas to be covered.
So they put a hat on, have to hat, can't leave, can't leave
without it. But they don't read the rest of
the even the same verse where itgoes and tells you that her hair
is her covering, you see, But it's all man made.
Everything that has to do with it is, is like these Mennonites

(29:33):
here, they're called the Holdeman Mennonites.
Well, apparently there's different sext, different
versions of Mennonites. These are the Holdeman
Mennonites. And so you look it up and
Holdeman was just some dude. He was some guy and he decided
he wanted to make up all these rules and regulations.

(29:54):
And so he has all this followingand these people follow it like
they're following God. They honestly believe if they
don't do what this dude said then they'll go to hell.
So don't, don't worry about whatthe Bible says, do what this
holdeman says. It's a joke, it's a cult.

(30:15):
I don't even believe majority ofthem are saved.
Why? Well because they they don't
know anything about Jesus Christ.
All they know is about these ridiculous rules and regulations
that is put out by man. That's all they know.
They don't seem to know anythingelse.
And if you ask him a question, the answer is I don't know.
I've asked. I asked him at the store one

(30:35):
day. I said, why is it that you only
could drive a tractor? I don't know.
Well, why is it this, you know, I don't know.
We just blindly follow. We don't know anything.
Can you, can you chapter and verse any of that in the King
James Bible? No, I don't know anything.

(30:56):
I was told I had to dress this way and I'm not allowed to do
this. So I don't remind you of anybody
today. TV said this.
Well, I saw it on TVI saw it on the news.
So I have to do it. Whatever the new, whatever
Hollywood says I do. I'm made-up with tons of

(31:20):
diseases. Now you know that if all of a
sudden afflicted on me and nobody knows why.
Oh, yeah, we know why. You just won't read it.
You, you're too stupid to understand.
You got a closed mind, I guess. Anyway, you're in a cult if you
believe this junk, OK. If you're following men blindly,

(31:44):
you're in a cult If you're following Hollywood blindly,
you're in a Hollywood cult If you're following Fauci and the
others who claim that they are science, you have to listen to
what I say. I'm science.
Really. Are you getting paid to say

(32:06):
that? Oh, you are.
Oh wow, you're getting paid millions and you're a multi
millionaire to say that. Oh wow, And everybody that's
paying you to say it. What are they saying?
Genocide, genocide, population control.
When you get less people around here, we got way too many
people. We've got to find a way to get

(32:26):
less people here. Take this medicine and now you
go on TV and claim that your science, your science, how dare
anybody not listen to you? Your science.
Yeah, listening to some man on TV, on the television.
You need to read your Bible, folks.

(32:48):
You need to read the Bible. OK, so obviously second Peter
here 1 plainly teaches you that no teacher, no teaching of the
scripture is any of any private interpretation.
OK. That means that no, nobody has a

(33:09):
certain secret only they have it's it's if no private
interpretation, anybody can readit and understand it for
themselves. OK, so this also means that the
principles taught in scripture do not vary depending on the
identity of the individual reader.
So whatever the principle is forme, it is for you.

(33:32):
And whatever it is for you, it'sfor me.
So in other words, if it teachessomething, that's what it
teaches. OK.
You know, we, we, we've got thiskind of nonsense going on today
where we've got, you know, 2 genders.
We've got a man, we've got a woman and we've got, you know,
men trying to compete with othermen and they're not any good.

(33:57):
They're losers. They can't compete.
They're just not any good. That's, that's the way the world
works. Some people are good athletes in
this and some people aren't. So we've got these so-called
athletes, men, they try to compete with other men and they
lose, OK, because there's because they suck.
So then they say, Oh, well, you know what I could do?

(34:19):
I'll throw in a dress real quickand I'll call myself a woman's
name and I'll claim I'm a woman then.
And then I'll run over here to this liberal school.
And then I can compete against the little girls, even though
I'm a grown man. And so then I can RIP them to
shreds. I can throw them around, I can
slap them around. I can beat them in all kinds of
sports because I'm a grown man and they're little girls.

(34:42):
But I'm going to tell everybody I'm a little girl and I'm going
to have a bunch of brain dead lunatics agree with me and
they'll say he's a little girl. I mean, she's a little girl.
Really. Looks like a man to me.
Looks like a man, talks like a man, walks like a man.

(35:06):
Must be a man. Surely you've heard that, right?
Looks like a duck. Walks like a duck, clacks like a
duck, Might be a duck. OK, So that's what we've got
here is we've got this, you know, just like it says here,

(35:26):
whatever it means for you, meansfor me that they've got away
from that now. So somebody tells me it's a man.
It's a man. If somebody says this is a
little girl, it better be a little girl, not a grown man
trying to masquerade as a littlegirl.
Big difference. OK, but this is the kind of junk

(35:47):
we have today when we have politicians or says, can you
define what a woman is? Nope.
Don't know. They're not willing.
They're not willing to say anything.
We're science now with X&Y chromosomes.
We're science. Well, they threw it out the
window, say, because, you know, they want to run around and be

(36:09):
sick perverts. So now all of a sudden science
doesn't apply. How dare you say a man's a man
and a woman's a woman? No, there's no science there.
Yeah. Anyway, so in a very simple way
of understanding this biblical principle of interpretation is

(36:35):
the following. It says what it means, and it
means what it says. That's what the Bible is.
It says what it means and it means what it says.
So don't try to find some type of hidden, hidden mystical
interpretation that's not there,OK?
What you do, if you want to understand what the Bible says,

(36:56):
you take it literally exactly asit's written.
That's what you do, OK? You don't allegory everything.
And we'll get into that here in a second.
Let's see. Well, in fact, this is this is
this chapter on this right here.So far too many Christians and

(37:18):
not a few preachers, a whole bunch of preachers, OK, they get
in trouble by wanting to allegorize things in the Bible
that are not attended to be allegories.
OK. They most often do this when
they encounter a passage that they do not understand or that
they have trouble believing literally.

(37:39):
OK, so whether we fully understand it or have no idea
how it could be possible, Yeah, even though you don't understand
it, you still have to take it literally, OK?
So in other words, we should always take it literally unless

(38:01):
it tells us to do it otherwise. OK, so in other words, like this
says, don't assume that a story told by Jesus in the Gospels is
a parable unless he says it's a parable.
And he does say I tell you a parable and he says the parable.
But if he doesn't say it's a parable, it's not a parable.

(38:22):
But people say, Oh no, that's a parable.
I heard that on a Christian newsstation this morning.
They tried to go over something that Jesus is telling you
literally, and this is going to happen, OK, during Jacob's
trouble, seven years of tribulation, OK, And he tells

(38:42):
what's going to happen. But the guy on the radio says,
well, now that's a parable. He didn't mean that.
That's not what it means. That's not what it means.
It's a parable all of a sudden. So if he says he's going to do
something and you don't like it,well, that's not what he's going

(39:05):
to do. He wouldn't do that.
That's parable means something completely different.
That's pretty stupid. OK, Anyway, OK, so let's see.
So don't assume that something portrayed in the Bible is a
symbol for something else, OK? Unless the Bible itself says

(39:26):
that it's a symbol for somethingelse.
OK, If the Bible does not tell us to take something as a
symbol, just take it literally for what it says, no matter how
unbelievable it may be from our perspective, OK?
You just believe it. I mean, it is the word of God,

(39:47):
right? And you're just a man, so why
wouldn't you believe it? OK, so refusing to accept
something in the Bible is literally true just because you
don't have the information or knowledge to substantiate it?
OK. That's a dangerous game to play
with Scripture. That's a dangerous game to play
with God. Well, I don't.

(40:10):
I don't understand it, so I don't believe it.
I don't believe it because NASA told me something different.
So I don't believe you, God. You're a liar.
I think you're a liar, God, because Hollywood showed me a

(40:32):
movie with outer space and there's lots of aliens flying
around. Don't tell me if you ever heard
of the Klingons. How about the Romulans?
How about the Space Federation, a federation of planets?
And NASA confirmed it all. So, God, everything that you

(40:55):
wrote down in the Bible is a lie?
You're a liar. That seems like a pretty
dangerous game to be playing, doesn't it?
Killing God, he's a liar becauseyou decided to believe the TV.
Wow, I suppose you believe comicbooks as well, right?
Superman, the Hulk, all that's real correct, because because

(41:17):
you read it in a in a comic book.
Good, good night anyway. So let's see here we're going to
let's see how far we into this. We're 41 minutes into this.

(41:38):
All right, let's do one more thing here.
So a good rule of thumb for understanding any symbol or type
in the Bible is allow the Bible to define it for US.
Symbols used in Scripture are always explained, identified or
defined in the same or some other passage of Scripture.
OK. Some examples include the
Passover lamb explained in Scripture as a type or picture

(42:00):
of the Lord Jesus Christ. OK, it still happened.
The Passover happened. They had to kill a lamb.
They had to put the blood on thedoor.
The Angel of death passed him over.
But that is a type or picture ofthe Lord Jesus Christ.
OK. The sign of Jonah explained by
Jesus in the New Testament is a picture of three days and nights

(42:21):
he would spend in the heart of the earth before his
resurrection. So Jonah was a type of Jesus
Christ because he stayed in the fish's belly for three days and
three nights, and then he was regurgitated out.
OK Jonah was real, though, and the fish was real.
So the boat he jumped off of wasreal.

(42:44):
But it's a type, OK? Just like when people say
there's no rapture in the Bible or, or, or yeah, because, you
know, we talk about the rapture of the church.
Well, that's ridiculous. Well, you know, Lot is a type of
rapture because he was taken outbefore Sodom and Gomorrah was

(43:05):
destroyed. Fact 2 angels had to pick him up
and carry his butt out of there.So that's a type.
You see that kind of stuff happens all through the Bible
and then somebody says, well, the Bible doesn't say that.
It's been happening over and over and over in the Bible.
There's all kinds of types of the same thing happening, so why

(43:26):
would it not happen again? I mean, you're acting like this
is something new. Yeah.
Anyway, OK, let's see here. OK, so some other, we've got

(43:48):
some other important scriptural passages here.
Basically, though, scripture is intended to be taken literally
as plainly stated in the scriptures themselves, OK?
And we'll we'll wrap it up with First Timothy 6 here where it
says, O Timothy, keep that whichis committed to thy trust,

(44:09):
avoiding profane and vain babblings in opposition's of
science falsely so-called. OK.
So in writing to Timothy, the apostle Paul leaves no room for
doubt that there were and still are things that are passed off
by society as science which are clearly not true science,

(44:36):
falsely so-called. We have a lot of that going on
today. OK, so the textbook definition
of science, in case you're wondering, is generally
associated with the scientific method, which means you can
observe and experiment and and repeat.
OK, so true science observes thenatural world around us and

(45:02):
seeks to draw conclusions based on those observations.
Yeah, true science does. True science observes what we
have and comes to the conclusions like there are only
two sexes, male and female. That's observable.
That's repeatable. OK, if you put 2, as they say,

(45:23):
trans on an island, 100 years later you'll have two skeletons
of two men. Skeletons.
OK, If you take an actual man and a woman and put them on an
island, whatever, you know, in 100 years you'll probably have a
group of people. OK, That that's that's science.

(45:45):
Not this. Oh, I'm a man, so I'm going to
put on a skirt. So now I'm a woman and that's
science. No, that's not science.
That's fantasy. OK.
Oh, well, I want to, you know, do this, this and that.
I want to, I want to tell everybody that you came from
monkeys. Now I can't prove it, but that's
science. Now that's fantasy.

(46:07):
You know, all this stuff, you know, Big Bang, evolution,
NASA's lies, all of it is fantasy, OK?
It's not science. And now we've got people, of
course you can get on the X and and see this, you know, they're
talking about suing Fauci and actually trying to press

(46:31):
criminal charges against him. You know, the Biden, the Biden
thing supposedly pardoned him for crimes he supposedly hasn't
even committed yet. But obviously you can't pardon
somebody for something you didn't do.
So the pardon's worthless, supposedly.
So we'll see if anything happenswith that.

(46:51):
But the guy's a mass murderer, OK?
And him and others, and they're found out and people are finally
waking up to what's going on. OK?
So if you're, if you're one of these people that are still
standing in line to get medicinefor disease you don't have,

(47:16):
well, by the time it's all said and done, you will have some
diseases. It it, the medicine will give
them to you or it will break your immune system down to the
point where whatever comes around, you're going to get OK.
But it's unbelievable. You know, these guys today,

(47:36):
they're science, you know, telling you to go do it.
Well, in order for them to get this stuff to work in your body,
to lower your immune system so it could get in and do whatever
it's supposed to do. You know, they had to put some
HIV in there. And that's come out now 2, two
or three different ones or at least two that they mentioned

(47:56):
actually put molecules of HIV inthere to get your body to allow
this to happen. So now you have HIV.
If you took their particular 1, so many of them.
So now you've actually got AIDS.It was given to you.
So if you've taken these things and now you're sick all the time

(48:18):
and can't figure out why, that'swhy.
But according to them, science. Science.
Yeah. Keep, keep, keep believing those
people, what they tell you, believe every word they say.
OK, Don't worry. I mean, but here's the thing, if

(48:39):
you believe every word they say,you better get yourself saved.
If you're not because you don't have much longer to live, you
will be dead. The stuff that they're pushing
will kill you. So you better get your butt
saved before it's too late because you know the
alternative. You're not going to hear the the
glossed over, sugar coated nonsensical one from me.

(49:01):
I'm going to tell you the truth.You're either going to go to
heaven or you're going to go to hell.
And hell is forever and it's torment.
You're going to burn, OK? It's going to be miserable, very
miserable. It ain't no party with the devil
and all your buddies down there drinking it up and playing
rock'n'roll music. That is not hell, OK?

(49:24):
Hell is a place of torment, burning sulfur, brimstone, that
kind of deal. Never ending.
OK, so if you don't want that, you need to get saved.
OK, it's it and it's a free gift.
It doesn't even it doesn't cost anything.
It doesn't really take much to do it.

(49:46):
So weigh out your options. I mean, did you gamble?
Are you a gambling person? Do you go to the casino?
Do you pull the slot machines? OK, well, you know, I don't know
what your chances are winning. I'm sure it's one in a million.
This is a 5050 deal. That'd be a pretty good bet.
5050 heads or tails. I know I wouldn't want to be on

(50:08):
the losing end of a 5050 bet when it was a free to guarantee
the other way. You see, I'm saying why risk it?
You'd be crazy to risk it. A lot of people risk it, they
don't even want to talk about it.
But according to modern day science, you don't need it

(50:28):
because you came from a monkey anyway.
You're nobody. This Earth is spinning through
outer space. It could blow up any second.
A meteorite could explode everything, every, any second.
They're they're no, you ain't going to get any anywhere, you
know, So here, take this stuff and, you know, we'll compost you
later or, you know, maybe we'll turn you into Soylent Green.

(50:51):
Maybe we'll just eat you. Get saved while you can.
I'm telling you, your best bet anyway, I'm going to end this
thing. But this is actually a biblical
cosmology is what it's supposed to be.
But we kind of got sidetracked on the Bible and some cults and
some other stuff. But I am going to continue this

(51:14):
and it will eventually start talking about some, you know,
biblical cosmology. I mean, it's all tied together.
I mean, biblical cosmology, if somebody says that, oh, it's
Flat Earth, OK, yes, it's Flat Earth.
It's part of what the Bible saysalong with everything else.
So I'm not going to skip over itand pretend it's not there and

(51:37):
lie to you and claim that NASA is telling you the truth when
they're not. We're going to go over what the
Bible says and it talks about all kinds of things.
Biblical cosmology is one of those things.
Now, if you choose not to believe the Bible, that's up to
you, OK? But, you know, don't like these

(51:58):
other guys, you know, don't claim you're a Bible believer
and you believe in the word of God.
And you sit right there and readit in black and white and then
say, I don't believe it. I don't believe it because I
don't understand it, or I don't believe it because NASA said, or
I don't believe it because Hollywood said.
That's what the devil wants, OK?He's got a long game he's

(52:19):
playing. And if you believe that stuff,
you're getting played. All right.
Anyway, I'm going to go ahead and end this.
So thanks for listening. If you want to, let's see, check
us out on this flatrow.com, kennywilliamson.com.
You can also go to truthseekersministry.org.

(52:41):
You can contact me through any one of those and send me an
e-mail. I'd be glad to check it out,
make a comment, anything like that.
Anything you want to do, just doit.
So until we meet again, God bless you.
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