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Hello, this is Kenny Williamson and welcome back to another
episode of Mckills Deck Chronicles.
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Bang myth. OK, So we're going to talk a
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Today I'm going to talk a littlebit about a little bit about The
Big Bang. And The Big Bang, of course, has
to do with, you know, it's, it'sfrom godless scientists who
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devils who make stuff up to get you away from God.
So they've come up with a, a wonderful myth, a wonderful
theory here. I think it's, I think it's
ridiculous, but people believe it somehow.
They believe it, I guess, because I saw it on TV and
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that's, you know, they talk about it on all the Halleywood
movies. They talk about it on the news.
They talk about it on the Internet and they talk about it
like it's a fact and it it's a myth.
OK, But let's let's read a little bit about that The Big
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Bang myth here, in case you don't know what The Big Bang
was, OK? So according to the most
popular, this is the most popular and it's conventional.
And that's conventional science here.
It's the most popular and conventional origin story.
So this is how we how we came tobe the origins of man here, OK?
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Space, energy, time and all matter as we know it, OK?
According according to them, it came into being 14 billion years
ago. OK, 14 billion years ago.
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And this is when a hypothetical and a fake process called
inflation. That's what they call it now.
They call it inflation. Inflation caused space to
rapidly expand. So if you remember, they claim
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that there was nothing. And I've got this ballpoint pin
here. And if you see at the very, very
point of this ballpoint pin, if you can even see that if I was
to touch that to a page, it would put a teeny tiny dot on
the page, right? Supposedly nothing.
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Yeah, in this nothingness was a tiny dot on a page floating
around. OK, in this tiny dot exploded or
in this case it inflated becauseof inflation.
It inflation caused it to expandinto everything you have today.
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OK, Inflation, that's what they're calling it now.
I know what inflation is. I mean, I can go to the grocery
store and see inflation. I can go to the car lot and see
inflation. What was a, you know, $3 item is
now a $10 item. That's inflation.
Apparently inflation, inflation happened 14 billion years ago.
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And it happened to the somethingthe size of a dot on a page.
And we had some big inflation back then because it, you know,
it's scattered into everything according to these people.
OK, So. So according to them, and this
is a PhD who wrote this. OK, philosophy, A philosopher,
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He says somehow this cosmic accident eventually resulted in
all the stars, planets and galaxies, as well as Earth and
all of its inhabitants. Despite the ideas apparent
absurdity, it is taken seriouslyby millions of people, including
most scientists. Imagine that as absurd as it is,
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all your scientists today believe it, or majority, not all
the most, right? So most of your scientists today
believe this absolutely absurd, ludicrous piece of garbage.
That's what they believe. Now, these are the same
scientists that are coming up with all these different
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medicines for you to take, OK? And they're also coming up with
all this other stuff like, oh, you know, different, different
sexes, you know, different genders.
These are the same scientists that say a grown man can look in
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the mirror one day with his beard on.
OK, He can look in the mirror one day and decide that he's a
little girl. He, he's not a 60 year old man.
He's not a 60 year old pervert anymore.
He's a, he's a 12 year old girl now and he can put on a little
dress and he can walk right intothe little girls dressing room.
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He's a, he's a little girl now. He he transformed into it.
That's the same scientist. OK, So is there any wonder?
OK, let me tell you. Let me tell you what I say.
I say you can replace the word scientist with devil.
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That's what I say. I haven't seen or heard of any
scientists anytime in my lifetime that have done anything
good for anybody. Everything they do manages to
kill millions of people or starve them or cause another
war. That's what they do.
That's what their science is doing for us.
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It's doing nothing. Now there are people out there.
Oh, the scientists, they've donenothing.
OK, We still have all the diseases.
We still have people dropping like flies from, from diseases
like let's say cancer that's been around and they've took
probably billions, OK, It's been14 billion years, according to
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them. Well, how many billions or
trillions of dollars have they taken for research and haven't
ever come up with anything? They still have nothing, OK?
People are still dying from it. They're still dying from the
same old stuff. They've they've accomplished
nothing, OK? All of this money has went to
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these, you know, like the UN, the peacekeepers.
Well, guess what? All that money's been spent
since they were founded. We've had nothing but wars.
There's been no peace. Everything that they claim they
set out to do, they don't do. They've done nothing, OK?
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But they can sure come out with something to get you away from
God now. They can do that.
They can tell you that you originated from The Big Bang 14
billion years ago, and then, youknow, billions and billions of
years later, you evolved the evolution theory, right?
You came from nothing. So you are nothing.
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That's that's what they want youto believe.
OK, so the Big Bang's three mainsupporting arguments are, and
this is kind of technical, so we're going to, you know, we're
not going to cover it too in depth because nobody cares and
it's fake. But there are three main
supporting arguments are the redshifts of distant galaxies,
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which they claim is evidence foran expanding universe.
OK, well, they don't think it's finished.
It's ever expanding. God says it was created, it's
finished, it's done. Sorry, sorry, pseudoscience.
God said it's finished, so it's not expanding, it's done.
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OK. I don't care what you think,
don't care what you pretend, don't care what you lie about.
God said it's done, so I say it's done.
OK, so #2 the Big Bang's abilityto account for the amounts of
hydrogen and helium in the universe.
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OK, fake. They don't know how much
hydrogen or helium is probably here on Earth.
They have no clue, I'm sure. I mean, they lie about
everything. They lie about the ozone, they
lie about going into outer space.
That's all fake. OK, so so now they how have they
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figured out how much helium or anything else or hydrogen is
anywhere else? They have no clue.
Of course, they're never going to admit that there's a
firmament, OK? They don't have a clue.
They've never been up there. They don't know.
All they know is what they've been taught.
So they're going to come up withthis from some textbook, from
some mathematician who says blah, blah, blah, blah, that
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none of it's proven, it's all theory, OK?
It's fake, it's pseudoscience. So let's go on.
Also #3 here, the existence of cosmic microwave background
radiation, that's said to be an afterglow from about 400,000
years after The Big Bang happened.
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So in other words, another croc,garbage, hoopla, horse manure.
That's what this is. That's their proof, something
that nobody can see, nobody can verify, nobody can do anything.
Of course, of course, that's their proof.
Kind of like, kind of like the, you know, evolutionary proof of
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the missing link, nowhere to be found.
You notice that every time they come up with proofs, it can't be
proven. Have you ever noticed that their
proofs are a crock? That's our scientist though.
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Proof. We don't have it, but we're
going to say we've got it or we believe it anyway.
That sounds like blind faith to me.
Sounds like another religion, like a cult.
OK, Now the magazine, I've agreed with the magazine up to
this point. OK, we've got, it's a PhD here.
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You know, he, he's a Bible believer.
He's in a Bible magazine, so he must be right.
But here's here's where we here's where we get a little off
here. And I, we got to call him out
because that's what we do here. OK?
If you make a false statement orsay something that doesn't line
up with the Bible, I'm sorry, but we have to call you out on
that one. So far, so good.
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OK. He says, However, an expanding
universe, which is not OK, the Bible says it's not expanding.
It's done. So right there.
Stop right there. You should have just said it's
not expanding. The Bible says so.
OK. But he didn't.
He says an expanding universe doesn't necessarily imply The
Big Bang. God could have imposed an
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expansion on a large, newly created universe, perhaps to
guard against gravitational collapse.
OK, OK. You believe in the moon landing,
don't you? Yes, he does.
He has to. Did he take all of his snake
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bites? I'm sure he did.
He's probably lying to get it again.
You know, even though people aregetting sued, people are
dropping like flies. It's all over the news places on
the X people are getting sued. People are trying to get out of
it. CNCS try, you know that they're
trying to they're trying to ban this.
Go take you some more. Go take you some more that
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kool-aid. OK, Because I, I could have
agreed with what you said up to that point, but now we're now
here's what we've done, OK, We've conceded to the
pseudoscience. So instead of just going back to
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our Bible, because now keep in mind this is a Bible magazine.
These guys in here are supposed to be Bible believers, OK?
So we know The Big Bang is a myth, OK?
We know God created it. I just enjoy going over this
stuff and saying how stupid these people are.
OK these so-called pseudo scientists.
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I want to point it out for the people that don't understand
that you're surrounded by lies and everything you see on TV is
propaganda. Most everything you've been
taught is lies and propaganda. And I mean everything.
Not some things. Everything.
OK, if it doesn't coincide with this King James Bible right
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here, then it's a lie. OK, get that through your head.
If you don't understand that everything man does is vanity,
it's lies at at man's best, he'svanity.
OK, this is all fake. So anyway, so this good PhD
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here, this good Bible believer, he sounds pretty good.
But he had to concede, didn't he?
He just had to. Why?
Because he still believes it. Oh, he doesn't believe in The
Big Bang, but he believes everything The Big Bang teaches.
He still believes the universe is expanding.
Why? Why would you believe it?
You know The Big Bang is fake. Well, God must have used The Big
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Bang. God didn't use The Big Bang, OK
God spoke it into existence, I guess, and bang, it was there,
but that's it. So then, then we have to go on
to say he must be doing it, you know, for gravitational
purposes, to hold it all together.
Gravity's a lie, OK? There's no such thing as gravity
that's also made-up by these guys.
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That's a fancy word that they use to try to explain everything
holding in, in, you know, that'show the Earth is spinning and to
keep it from his gravity. Well, the earth's not spinning.
The Bible clearly teaches that. OK, but you, you don't believe
in that Bible though, do you? No, you don't.
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You don't believe on the first page of Genesis where it talks
about the firmament. You don't believe it exists.
You think God's a liar, that's fine.
You don't believe God, that's fine.
You don't believe the Bible. But here's what we're trying to
do now is we're trying to take Hollywood and we're trying to
justify it by we have to believewhat NASA says.
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We have to believe The Big Bang.But the Bible says God created
it. So I tell you what we'll do.
We'll just trying to integrate The Big Bang and all of the junk
that goes along with it. We're just going to try to
integrate it right into God's word, even though it calls God a
liar. Yeah, I'm not calling God a
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liar. I believe what God said.
I don't care how many pseudosciences stand up and
claim something. These are the same guys that are
claiming The Big Bang. They're claiming more than two
genders. They're also claiming that you
evolved from a monkey. Same ones.
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OK, but we're going to believe what they say here.
Why? Weak.
Weak Christian, if you're even aChristian.
OK, OK, so let's see here. So you know, he goes on to say,
you know, he says. Moreover, a number of both
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conventional and creation scientists openly question this
particular interpretation of theredshift data.
That doesn't mean anything. That's fake.
Why you focusing on it? Redshift.
God put the planets or whatever it is that the he doesn't even
call them planets, He calls themluminaries and the stars.
He put the stars in the firmament.
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That's what the Bible says. OK, so quit buying into this
mumbo jumbo that well, you know,14 billion years ago and it's
taking so many billion years forthe light to get to us.
And we can tell by the red of how much red in the light, how
long it's been. And what?
Quit buying into the pseudoscience.
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The stuff was put into the firmament by God no more than
what, 6000 years ago? That's what the Bible says.
So you better start believing it.
These stars are not distant planets, light years away in the
Galaxy, far, far away. And you've got Darth Vader out
there. It's that's all fake science.
That's fake junk. OK?
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This stuff is right here. That's why the Bible says
eventually the stars are going to fall down to heaven.
Well, how could that be? The stars are planets billions
of light years away. No, they're not.
They're what the Bible says theyare.
They are put into the firmament and they're not that big and
they're not that far away in order for them to fall down to
the earth. Think about it.
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But let's see, they don't believe that these guys here,
they don't believe that the stars are going to fall down to
the Earth or they wouldn't be saying this, would they?
They wouldn't be saying that redshift and this shift and this,
this stuff and that stuff. They're not going to be saying
all that stuff because they don't.
Why would you? This stuff is fake.
That is made-up fake propaganda to get you to believe in outer
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space, to get you to believe that Earth is tumbling through
space at millions of miles an hour.
OK? And nothing's for sure.
And it could explode any moment.In fact, according to the news,
we're fixing to be visited by a giant alien ship.
If you haven't seen that, that'sjust big long cylinder looking
thing. You know what that sounds like
Star Trek. You know Star Trek's had the
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same thing happened. What was it?
The voyage home where they went out and found Spock and brought
him back. And as they get back, there's a
big ship in outer space that's long and skinny like a cylinder
and it's sending down beams and destroying the Earth.
Well, guess what, we've got another 1 coming.
This was for real though. It's not right out of a Star
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Trek movie. Oh no, no, no, no, it's real.
Now only the government can see it.
But since, and of course it's anouter space, of course, and this
is the Bible clearly teaches there is no outer space like
what they claim. And there's a firmament to get
through which the government claims don't exist, but the
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Bible says it does. Who do you believe?
Oh, I'm sure they're going to come up with something fake,
some something you're going to see on TV and they're claiming
some aliens come down and there may be even 1 standing over
there in the White House before it's all said and done.
But it's going to be a demon, OK?
It's going to be a demon right from the pits of hell, and
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that's what you're going to see.And it's going to try to deceive
you and confuse you into following it instead of
following Jesus Christ, OK? That's, that's what it's going
to be. So remember that.
OK, so let's see here. So they go on and they're like,
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oh, The Big Bang strongest argument is perhaps the
existence of the radiation. And yet these, the details of
the radiation have been repeatedly contradicted and Big
Bang expectations forcing multiple revisions to the model.
Well, of course they're going tokeep changing it because it's
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not real. It's going to be different every
time because it's fake. Let's see.
Moreover, The Big Bang is plagued by other serious,
persistent problems. Really, I tell you, it's biggest
problem is the Bible. God created it and that's the
end of the story. That's that's its biggest
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problem. But, you know, you've got all
these Bible deniers, you've got all these atheists, you've got
all these morons out here that believe this stuff hook, line
and sinker. Yeah.
OK, So one of its problems here,the two different methods of
calculating this presumed expansion rate of the universe.
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So we're going to calculate how this thing and what we've got
two different methods. I'm sure they're good ones,
right? We we've got different methods
here for calculating the expansion of the universe.
Prove it. You can't.
You can't prove anything. I say prove it, but you can't.
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So. But we're going to sit here and
go back and forth and, you know.Yeah.
So one using galaxy's estimated distances and speeds and the
other inferred from the radiation, they give
contradictory answers. Well, imagine that it's a no
brainer. OK, the distant galaxies often
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appear more mature than Big Bangreckoning experts.
OK, this long standing problem has only been exacerbated by
data from the James Webb Space Telescope.
Ah, the James Webb Space Telescope.
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Fake. How do we know it's fake?
Because there is no outer space.Why do I say that?
Well, the Bible teaches it. The Bible teaches that there's a
firmament. Above the firmament is water,
the great deep, the abyss. OK, God's throne sets on those
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many waters. His throne is right above us,
above the firmament. He's looking down on you.
He sees you. OK.
And if he don't, one of his angels do.
One of his watchers. Do you better believe it?
OK, That's the real stuff. That's that.
This other stuff, the science fiction.
But let's talk about that telescope in outer space.
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Really. Where's it at?
Can we have a picture of it? Oh, no.
Oh, no, We can. We couldn't possibly do that.
Could we spend that? Could we spend that telescope
around and take a couple of goodpictures of them in Australia
upside down right now on Earth? Yeah, We we couldn't do that,
could we? Of course not.
Why is it that all pictures of satellites like this James Webb
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telescope in outer space? How come it's all CGII wonder
now. Do they have a telescope that
they're pointing up at the sky? Yes.
Do they see the same things I can see in the sky?
Yes. And they can probably see them
magnified. I'm sure they can, yes.
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Does that mean that their galaxies far, far away now that
just means they're seeing thingsin the firmament and they don't
know what they are. So to them it appears far, far
away. Oh, it's got to be far, far away
because it's a little bitty. It's a little bitty light and
all we see is a glimmer. So that's that's a *20 billion
light years away or it's a little bitty thing, really
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close. But you don't believe they're in
the firmament because you don't believe what the Bible says.
Hey, that's fine. OK, You're in a magazine, you're
a PhD, you're supposedly a Christian, but you don't believe
what the Bible says. Whatever.
OK, whatever. So yeah, this James Webb, I've
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seen a picture of an airplane with one of these telescopes
coming out of the side, and theysaid that's the James Webb
telescope. It's like 747.
What they're doing is they're flying up really high and aiming
this thing up on clear nights. That's what they're doing.
That's it. There isn't anything.
Think about this thing, this telescope in outer space.
We we went over this once before.
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I mean, I go over this all the time.
These these these satellites aresupposedly up in the
thermosphere. The thermosphere supposedly is
5000 up to 5000°. Four to 5000°.
OK, that's Fahrenheit. That's where these satellites
are supposedly at. Well, what do you think the
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satellite is made out of? I mean, can it, can anybody put
on their thinking cap for just amoment and think about what
we're saying here? It's 4000° in the thermosphere.
The satellite supposedly in the thermosphere, according to our
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scientists. You can Google this.
OK, what's this? What's the satellite made out
of? Aluminum.
Aluminum melts at about 1200° orless.
What's it made out of? Gold.
All this stuff melts 2000° or less.
Probably the glass on the telescope as well.
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So how you sticking that thing up in 4000° and it not melting?
Oh, that's right, NASA can do anything if if one of our
government entities are involvedin it, then everything goes out
the window. So if steel melts at 1400°, you
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know, here on Earth, it doesn't do it anywhere else, at least
not where any normal person can put it.
If NASA wants to put it up and outer space, apparently it can
last to a million degrees. It can do anything up there, but
only they can see it and only they can control it.
Because if you bring it back down here to earth and put it in
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my hands, it melts, you know, itmelts at 1400°.
Wonder why that is. I guess I just don't have, I
just don't have that magic touch.
The Midas touch, I guess is whatthey have, don't they?
Those magic hands. They can do anything they want
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to do. Sure.
So we've got this fake telescope, you know, looking at
stuff and they just did, you know, blah, blah, blah.
They just can't understand it. OK, OK.
Another challenge is The Big Bang assumptions forced theorist
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to conclude this is assumptions.In other words, I guess
assuming. I'm sure you've heard that old
saying. You know what assuming does.
OK, so they've assumed this, andthey've concluded that 95% of
the universe is comprised of exotic, unknown stuff.
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Wow. Can I be a scientist?
I mean, I guess I could be. All I have to do is make a bunch
of horse manure up and claim is fact.
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You see that over there? That's exotic stuff.
How much of it? 99% of it, it's exotic.
Space dust, moon dust, moon rays, whatever.
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But it's exotic and you can't get to it.
Only I know what it is. Only I know what it is.
But I know even though I can't get to it, it's it's very
exotic, very exotic. OK, yeah.
So we have this unknown stuff. You talk about scientific, OK,
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it says Big Bang proponents acknowledge that by their own
reckoning, they know almost nothing about the universe's
basic composition. But yet they boldly claim to
mostly understand the process inwhich the universe supposedly
came into being. They know nothing.
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They don't know what it's comprised of.
It's exotic, very exotic. They don't know anything about
it, but they know all about it. In fact, they're sending
spaceships to Mars through all this exotic stuff that nobody
knows what it is. Amazing how that works, isn't
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it? You got those Midas, that Midas
touch, those magic hands. If you got those magic hands,
boy, you can, you can send aluminum and aluminum ship all
the way to Mars through 4000° ofthis and then this and that all
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the way to the fake planet Mars.Yeah, you're right there in
Cartoon Network. Watch it, you'll see.
OK, so their little deal here about supposedly knowing
everything about it but they know nothing about it is like
it's not knowing the ingredientsof a birthday cake yet claiming
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to understand the recipe. So you can understand the recipe
of a birthday cake, but you don't know what the ingredients
are. So they understand space, but
they don't know what's out there.
They understand the universe, but they don't know anything
about it or what's out there, but they understand it.
They'll tell you all about it and how you came from a monkey.
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I'll tell you all about it. OK.
So, you know, even even by theirstandards, it's a poor
scientific model, OK, because it's so fake.
So it says here, you know, even if The Big Bang is such a poorly
constructed scientific model, which it is, why do its
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proponents cling to it so tenaciously?
So in other words, its proponents are are scientists.
Why do our fake pseudoscientistscling on to it as if it's their
God? Because it is.
OK, They're devils. They're antichrists.
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If they don't believe in Christ,then you're an Antichrist, OK?
They're devils. They they don't want you to go
to heaven. They want you to burn in hell.
So they're going to tell you everything they can to get you
away from heaven. Everything.
And they're going to come up with some some doozies, too, OK,
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Big Bang, evolution, globe, Earth, space missions, space
aliens, you name it. Meteorites.
He goes on and on and on and on.And that's just an outer space.
Supposedly they've got stuff going on down here on Earth
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that's just as crazy. OK, So why do they cling on to
this thing, you know, so tenaciously as it asks here?
Let's see. That's a good question.
But it says for many, embracing a weak scientific model is
preferable to acknowledging thatthey will have to one day give
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an account to our universe's creator.
So in other words, they don't want to stop sinning.
They don't want to be held accountable for the filth that
they're doing because most of these clowns, these devils that
are doing this junk, they're pedophiles, OK?
They're all a part of these kidsmissing and the adrenal Chrome
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and the kids in cages, in the body parts, in the abductions
and the filth and the transgenders and the gays, OK,
the sodomites and all the pride that goes along with it, That's
what they're a part of. So see, they would rather
believe that they evolved from amonkey.
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That way they can do whatever they want, no repercussions.
As the famous Satanist said, do as thou wilt.
That's what they want to do, OK?They don't want to acknowledge
Jesus Christ. They don't want to acknowledge
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God the Father on the throne looking down on you.
But they will. Oh, they will one of these days.
Yeah. And so then we go on.
We've got our weak Christians here, which are pathetic and
probably not even Christians. They they say Christians here in
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this magazine, but it's like a pseudo scientist or pseudo
Christians. They're fake Christians, too.
It says some Christians claim that God used The Big Bang to
make the universe, but that ideadoesn't fly.
No, we sure don't. Let's see.
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It says in addition to The Big Bang scientific problems, it
contradicts Genesis at multiple points, probably at all points,
billions of years versus just thousands of years.
Bible says it's thousands of years old.
They claim that it's billions ofyears old.
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OK, let's see. Let's sum it up with The Big
Bang is a modern day myth that'sboth bad theology and bad
science. Of course.
Let's see. It's long past time for it to be
abandoned in favor of the true origins of the story found in
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Genesis. The true origins of man is the
simple fact that God created him.
God created the moon and the stars and the earth and the sun.
He created the firmament. He put all that stuff inside the
firmament according to Genesis. So yeah, I mean, if we start
saying anything otherwise, yes, we're going against God's word.
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And that's exactly what these guys do.
They teach an absolute ridiculous, non provable theory.
And we actually have people today that still believe it.
They still believe it, scientists supposedly today with
their knowledge. Why would you believe something
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like that when you have no proof?
But it's it's a state religion. And it boils down to what I
believe is do whatever you want to do, you know, do as thou
wilt. That's what these scientists
want to do, most of them. And most of them are, you know,
collecting money from the government to come up with these
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theories. So when the government steps in,
which it always does, and says, hey, we're going to give you
this grant money to prove evolution.
Now, do you want the millions ofdollars or not?
And so that oh, yes, yes, Sir, yes, Sir, we want that money.
Well, you make sure that all your evidence ports points to
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exactly what we say, which is that there is no God and that
you evolved from a monkey, OK? That you, you just happen to
come around from The Big Bang. We want you to support The Big
Bang. We're paying you to do it.
And you're nothing but a Sinner and a devil.
So you'll take the money and you'll run and then you'll
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purposely mislead all these kidsand mislead these people and
then teach it in the government,you know, schools, the
government mandated schools. And then when the kid grows up
and doesn't believe in God and gets killed and goes to hell.
He'll always wonder why. He'll probably always wonder why
he was never taught the truth byhis government, by the teachers,
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by the scientists. This they're so smart.
Oh, they're so smart, you know? So anyway, it boils down to, you
know, just just what I'm trying to come across here is The Big
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Bang is a myth, OK? The Bible clearly doesn't
support it. And if you're a Bible believer
or a Christian and you claim to believe any of this stuff that
has to do with the atheists and The Big Bang, you're either
really not a Christian or or something, OK?
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If you're saved and you still believe this mumbo jumbo, I I
would suggest that you immediately get on your knees
and ask God to forgive you and ask him to give you some
discernment and put just a little bit of something up here
so you can understand what's going on around you.
OK? It is not a salvation issue, I
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understand that. But I mean, in God's word, in
the King James Bible, it says tostudy, to show yourself
approved. OK, Yeah.
How are how are you going to be approved if you don't study the
word of God? Well, if you're not studying the
word of God, the word of God tells you what this stuff
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happened. It tells you about the
beginning, it tells you about the end, tells you about
everything in between. So study it and then you'll
know. And then the pseudo scientists
and these fake devils out here that are trying to get you to go
to hell, you will know when they're telling you a lie.
OK? Just because I say it on the
news does not mean that is true.Just because you saw it in a
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textbook at school does not meanthat it's true, OK?
It's propaganda. It's devilish propaganda
designed to get you away from God and get you into hell.
That's what it is. And that's this whole, this
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whole process is designed for that.
So think about that. Yeah, think about that.
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with a few more of these becauseI like talking about I like
talking about science. I like science.
I like science fiction, OK. I like space.
I know that it's fake, but I like space Movies.
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