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Hello, this is Kenny Williamson,and welcome back to another
episode of Mckills Deck Chronicles.
In today's episode, we're going to be talking just a little bit
about a magazine. And if you follow the show, you
know that I do like, I like reading Christian magazines and
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I like talking about them and talking about, you know, kind of
checking out everything they sayto see if they're telling you
the truth or not. So usually they do.
Excuse me. So usually they do.
And I usually don't have a problem per SE.
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Some could probably argue with that and say that I always have
a problem. But you know, hey, it is what it
is, right? So this magazine is another one
that I get in the mail. It's a it's a Institute for
Creation magazine and it's Acts and Facts.
OK, this one here is a kids edition, special edition.
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OK, so it's it's got a lot of good information in it for kids,
so I thought I would cover some high points in it and see what
you thought. OK, so the first section in this
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book here has to do with bears. All kids seem to like bears, you
know, And it talks all about thebears and how bears love snacks
and they hibernate. And some bears can run up to 35
miles an hour. It says a bear's sense of smell
is 7 times stronger than a bloodhound's.
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It says they can smell food fromseveral miles away, IE.
That's why when you're camping, you don't want to have, you
know, food like, right in your tent in bear country because the
bear will end up in the tent with you.
OK, panda bear, it says. Did you know that giant pandas
can eat up to 100 lbs of bamboo in one day?
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That would be like you munching through hundreds of hamburgers.
So, you know, pretty good information here.
Now this is interesting, and I've heard about this before.
It says that did you know while hunting on a trim trip,
Theodore, Teddy Roosevelt, the 26th president of the United
States, he refused to hurt a black bear that had been tied
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up. So he refused to shoot this
bear. The teddy bear is named after
him because of his act of compassion.
So Teddy Roosevelt hints the teddy bear.
That's, that's pretty interesting.
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OK, we go on and we talk about some ostriches and emus, OK, And
I like this when it opens up, itsays the Lord Jesus created many
extraordinary birds like ostriches and emus.
Ostriches are are native to Africa, while emus are from
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Australia. Neither can fly, but they have
long legs, long necks, and it says they can run at super fast
speeds. Let's see here.
It also says that their eggs arevery large and some can weigh
over a pound. So yeah, they're also the
tallest bird in the world. And emus are the second tallest.
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Ostriches are the tallest. It says the average human is
shorter than they are. So these are some pretty, pretty
big birds here. Let's see now.
I just happened to have an ostrich egg here.
It's in a it's in a little glassdisplay case up here on my
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shelf. It's pretty big egg.
So this is an interesting fact. Did you know since they both
have teeth, ostriches? Wait, wait a second.
Since they don't have teeth, ostriches and emus swallow
pebbles to help grind up and digest their food.
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And it said that it's a myth that ostriches bury their heads
when they're scared. Have you ever seen that?
Like, you know, they on a cartoon or whatever they have,
it sticks its head in the ground.
It says that's a myth. You know, I don't know it says
it, it may become, it may be coming from the fact that they
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use their beaks to dig holes in the sand to check on their eggs.
And so hence, you know, you get the whole thing.
You got your head in the sand, you know.
OK, on to the next page. Geckos.
So we talk about lizards. Let's see, talks all about the
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lizard here says, did you know the unique toes of geckos have
inspired researchers to imitate their clinging ability, leading
to improvements in human technology like bandages.
So that's pretty interesting. Let's see here.
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It says most geckos can't move their eyelids, so they use their
tongues to clean their eyes. So that's that's pretty
interesting. And you know, we've got we've
got a little thing excerpt out of the Bible here.
It says, then God said, let the earth bring forth the living
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creature according to its kind, cattle and creeping thing in the
beast of the earth, each according to its kind.
And it was so Genesis 124. Well, let's let's double check
that. OK, we're going to check that
here against the King James because I'm not sure what
version they're using here. Let's see Genesis 124 And God
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said, let the earth bring forth the living creature after its
kind, cattle and creeping thing and the beast of the field after
its kind. And it was so, so hey, that's no
problem so far, no problems. OK, so we go on.
We're talking about let's see bio bio, bio mimicry, bio
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mimicry. It says bio mimicry comes from
the Greek word BIOS, which meanslife in Nemesis.
Nemesis to to imitate. OK, bio mimicry is when people
take a great idea from God's design in creation and use it to
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solve a problem or invent something.
The teeniest, tiniest details found in every created living
thing reflect His incredible wisdom.
OK, when we study the world He made, there is so much we can
learn. Let's check out some awesome
examples of bio mimicry today. OK, So what are we doing here
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with bio mimicry? OK, what are we doing here?
OK, in 1941, a guy that by the name of George was walking
outside when he noticed burrs attached to his clothes and even
his dog's fur. He later used a microscope to
discover that their tiny hooks clung to the loops in his
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fabric. This led him to develop the
popular hook and loop fasteners that you've probably used on
your shoes, jackets and more. That hook and loop is actually
what you would know as Velcro. OK, so Velcro is hook and loop.
And so this guy discovered it, Iguess, invented it in 1941.
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That's interesting. OK, OK, so yeah, let's see here.
What's some more bio mimicry here?
Jesus created the Falcon to be the fastest creature on earth.
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He designed the Falcons aerodynamic shape that allows it
to dive over 200 miles an hour. Human engineers studied the
bird's shape and applied it to the cool looking B2 spirit
bomber. The B2 bomber is super fast,
stable and quiet is top speed isover 620 miles an hour and from
the side it looks like a diving Falcon.
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So there's your there's your biomimicry.
OK, on to the next one. Here.
We're talking about camouflage. OK, we've got the chameleon.
So did you know cuttlefish are masters of camouflage?
They can change both their colorand texture to match rocks, sand
or coral. It's no wonder they're called
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the chameleons of the sea. So we go in and we talk about
camouflage. You know, we've got chameleons,
leopards blending into trees, anA leaf insect that looks exactly
like a leaf. So that's that's pretty good
stuff here. OK, aquifers is the next chapter
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here, basically talking about empty areas beneath the Earth's
surface that becomes saturated with groundwater as
precipitation fills the oceans, rivers and lakes.
It also inner surrounding rocks.This creates huge storehouses of
water. Sometimes it depths of over 6000
feet. OK, so we're talking about
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aquifers is what they're callingthem.
Yeah. Let's see here.
Yeah. Did you know groundwater
provides about half of the world's drinking water?
Usually it's fresh water that's filtered naturally, but
sometimes it can be contaminated.
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For people with wells, safety measures are taken to prevent
chemicals, germs and other pollutants from reaching the
water. I suppose.
I mean, I have a well, I grew upon a well.
We didn't take any precautions that I'm aware of.
One, one thing about this here on this aquifers which is not
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mentioned is waters coming from the great deep from underneath.
But that that may be too much for the kids right now.
So. So yeah, you know, it says our
earth has both freshwater and saltwater aquifers.
It would make you wonder how saltwater get underground like
that. Maybe it's coming from the great
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deep. For thousands of years, people
have dug or drilled wells to access groundwater.
OK, no big deal. That's all.
That's all great. I'm thinking I'm liking this
magazine. I mean, it's, you know, it's got
some, it's got some decent information in it.
And not only that, it refers back to the Bible and talks
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about Genesis, talks about JesusChrist.
All right, let's go on to the next chapter, The Sun and the
Stars. Houston, we may have a problem
here. Let's see here.
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OK? Let's see what they're teaching
the kids, OK? In the beginning, the Lord Jesus
filled the universe with dazzling wonders that proclaim
his glory like stars. Hold on a second, the universe?
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Did God fill the universe full of stuff or he filled the
firmament full of stuff? Let's let's double check that
here real quick. Let's just do a quick search on
our King James Bible app E sword.
Let's just find out Hold on one second.
Well, just did a little search. There is no word universe that
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matches in the King James Bible.Nothing.
Let's do a let's do a partial match.
Maybe. Maybe that'll result in
something. No.
So Lord Jesus filled the universe.
Where'd you get that from? Not in the Bible.
OK, OK, let's see here. The sun is the closest star to
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earth. Uh oh.
Is the sun a star? It's not what the Bible says.
OK, let's see here. It provides the light and the
heat that sustain life on our planet.
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Is Earth a planet? Again, not what the Bible
teaches. This is supposed to be a Bible
magazine. OK, let's go a little further
here. Let's see then, at night,
thousands of twinkling stars from trillions or more miles
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away shine across the sky. Trillions of miles away.
I don't hardly think the stars in the firmament are a trillion
miles away, are they? No.
OK, let's see. They shine across the sky.
And the best part? What's the best part?
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You've done nothing but told lies up to this point.
So what is the best part? I can't wait to find out.
The same God who counts the number of the stars and calls
them all by name created you too.
He did do that. He did do that.
And we're related here to Psalm 147 four.
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Let's just check that out here. OK, while we're looking at
stuff, let's just see what they Psalms. 147 Let's Scroll down,
down, down, down, down, down, down.
I would look in the Bible itselfif I had it handy. 147 For he
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telleth the number of the stars,and he calleth them all by their
names. You want to know why he did
that? Well, it may be the reason.
One of the reasons is stars aren't exactly what you've been
told by NASA. OK, OK, so let's see.
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Also, did you know the Bible says that God made the sun and
stars on day four of creation? OK, like other stars, the sun is
made of extremely hot gas, mostly hydrogen and helium.
Wait a second, wait a second. The Bible doesn't say that.
Now you're putting it in here like the Bible said it, like
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it's a fact. We don't know what the Bible or
what the Bible. We don't know what the sun is
made of. They're saying it's extremely
hot gas. How would you know that?
You've never been to it. You can see it and that's about
it. Mostly of hydrogen and helium.
How would you know that you don't?
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That's conjecture, or that's pseudoscience.
Where'd you get your information?
Not from the Bible. OK, here we go.
Stars can be different colors. They shine blue, red, white, or
yellow depending on how hot theyare.
Blue stars are the hottest. Really.
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So you're telling me when you look up at an actual telescope
and you see these stars moving around and doing stuff nothing
like what you see on Cartoon Network, you're telling me you
can determine how hot they are by their color?
I don't think so. OK, from Earth stars look like
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tiny bright dots, but they're actually huge.
One of the largest known stars in the universe is UY.
Scooty is over 1700 times wider than the sun.
Well so we went from pretty decent to fantasyland.
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So now the this magazine is teaching pure fake fantasy to
the kids since we know that the Bible says that the sun and the
moon are the great lights. OK, they're the great lights,
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the 2 great lights that were putinto the firmament greater than
the stars. So if you look up at the sun and
the moon, which one looks bigger?
They look the same size and the stars look smaller.
Why? Because the moon and the sun are
the greater of the two of the ofthe millions or billions or how
many of them there are. They're the 2 great ones.
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That's why they're bigger. But according to fantasy
magazine, here, according to Star Trek, there's even a *
that's 1700 times wider than thesun.
Of course they're claiming the sun is huge and that it's a
93,000,000 miles away in outer space.
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I thought this was a Christian magazine.
I guess I was wrong. All right, let's see if they've
got an interesting fun fact here.
Did you know the very, very slowspin of Earth gives the illusion
of the sun rising and setting beyond the horizon?
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The sun doesn't actually go anywhere.
Exactly 100% opposite of what the Bible teaches.
But hey, why would anybody expect a creation research
magazine called Acts and Facts? Why would anybody expect them to
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tell the truth? You know, I don't.
I bet the little kids reading this probably are.
They're probably like, well, I said it in my magazine, it must
be true. So this says the sun doesn't
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actually go anywhere. That's not what the Bible says.
The Bible says the sun moves in its own its own little course,
its own circuit. It has its own circuit and it
moves in it. The Bible plainly teaches that
the sun is moving and the moon is moving, not the earth.
But this says the earth turns very, very slow.
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Really. NASA claims that it turns it
1000 miles an hour at the equator. 1000 miles an hour is
pretty fast, isn't it? And then of course, it's also
spinning around the sun, according to Cartoon Network, at
66,600 miles an hour, 666. You heard that right, folks.
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So this magazine is teaching that we're on a planet out in
outer space. In fact, you see, they have a
little, they have a little picture here.
See that they got a sun in the Earth and all these little
planets and stars floating around in the vacuum of space,
outer space where no man has gone before, you know, right
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down to the Hollywood basement. You know, space may be the final
frontier, but it's filmed in a Hollywood basement.
Don't forget that. OK, so we go on to say a group
of stars that make up a recognizable pattern in the sky
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is called a constellation. There are dozens of
constellations that can be seen at different times of the year
in different places. Now, that's probably true.
People looked up and they saw the stars, and they're in the
shape of the Big Dipper or the Little Dipper or whoever,
whatever, and they named it. And so, yeah, that's true.
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Got to always put you got to tell truth.
But you've always got to sprinkle in a little lies, don't
you? You can never just tell the
whole truth. Why?
I don't know, I guess you wouldn't sell as many magazines
maybe, huh? I don't know.
OK, so let's see. So what do we got here?
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Oh, we got another scripture. Then God made the 2 great
lights. Hey, the greater light to rule
the day and the lesser light to rule the night.
He made the stars also. Genesis 116, correct?
So right here it says God made the 2 great lights too. 1-2 Uno
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dos right? 2 One to rule the day and one to
rule the night. Which one do you think that is?
Obviously the sun rules the day.Obviously the moon rules the
night. They're considered by God 2
great lights, the 2 great lights.
Not two small rinky dink pieces of junk floating around in
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infinite space. And they're just so happens
there's a lot of them that are awhole lot bigger.
But God failed to mention that they're not that great.
These two are great. Now, I think, I think we'll
stick with the scripture. So, you know, so you know,
we're, we're teaching NASA, we're teaching fake space.
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What was the next one here? Since we're talking about fake
outer space? Oh, we might as well go all the
way out. Pluto and Dwarf planets You see,
I was taught my whole life growing up that Pluto is a
planet out in outer space and itjust so happens that the planet
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Pluto has the exact outline shape of the dog Pluto.
How convenient. Well, when you know that Walt
Disney, the creator of Pluto, just so happens to be good
friends, or was with von Braun, you know, from NASA, and these
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two buddies are hanging around in front of pictures of rockets,
is there any wonder that they had to come up with a planet
that has a silhouette of the dogPluto on it and named it after
the dog? I mean, they might as well have
named one Mickey Mouse, but thatwould be too obvious.
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OK, that would be Mickey Mouse. So.
But now we're teaching that Pluto is not a planet.
OK, Used to be a planet. Not a planet.
It's a planet. It's not a planet.
Yeah, it's a planet. No, it's not a planet.
NASA can't decide if Pluto's a planet.
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Hey, it looks like Pluto the dog, but hey, whatever.
Is Pluto a planet? It asks?
Well, technically no. Once the 9th planet OK In our
solar system, this distant icy sphere was reclassified as a
dwarf planet in 2006. A dwarf planet is mostly round
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object that orbits a star. Unlike regular planets, it
hasn't cleared its orbit of debris.
You know, from The Big Bang, right?
Or stuff floating in space from The Big Bang.
But being a dwarf planet isn't too bad.
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You see, each one reflects the awesome power of the Creator,
Jesus. Did you know that?
It hasn't cleared, you know the debris and stuff from The Big
Bang. But it proves Jesus.
You're telling me Jesus used TheBig Bang, a satanic, ridiculous
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thing that led to evolution thatproves there's no God?
Jesus used that because that's you're throwing out mixed
signals. OK, so then we go to name.
We name off some dwarf planets here.
There's no such thing. By the way, we also go on to
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claim that these dwarf planets are found in the Cooper Cooper
Belt, a region of icy objects but beyond Neptune's orbit.
OK, fake garbage. Yeah.
So they go on to claim that these things have got moons, and
they even know that Pluto has anaverage temperature of -387°F.
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I'm sure they've supposedly senta probe out, you know, at at the
for the tune of what, a couple of billion, 10 billion?
We sit down, we sit on a probe and you'll never see the probe.
It's never going to come back. But it told us this information.
Trust us, You can believe everything we say.
Why? Because we worship Satan.
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In fact, when we worship Satan, we like to take all of our
clothes off to do it. Yeah.
And worship demons at the same time.
Science. Science, right?
OK, Oh, we've got another interesting tidbit of fake
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pseudoscience. Did you know the first
spacecraft to visit Pluto was NASA's New Horizons, which
arrived July 14th, 2015 after 9 1/2 year journey over 3 billion
miles? Do you believe that it took 9
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1/2 years to get there? I mean this is this this junk
they tell all the time? We put up, we made a a
spacecraft, A probe over here inNASA.
OK, what's it made out of? Oh, you know, your standard
stuff you get here on Earth. What could it possibly be?
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Well, aluminum, platinum probably Got some gold circuitry
in there. Got some silver hanging around.
Got some titanium. What's that floppy stuff made
out of? Oh, Kevlar.
What about that frame? Oh, it's steel.
We got the best of the best out here.
What about the circuit boards? Typical, I'm sure.
Fiberglass, 10 plated circuits. And we sent it through the
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stratosphere. We sent it all the way out.
We sent it through the thermosphere.
Thermosphere is 4000°. Now all this stuff melts at
about 12115 hundred. But we went right through it
without a problem. No problem.
And then we sent it all out through the Van Allen radiation
belts, 30,000 miles long, got dosed with radiation that would
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basically fry anything known to man.
But we're OK. And then we went out into deep
space where the temperature really gets cold.
OK. But this thing, hey, it's got
plenty of electricity. It's got plenty of power.
It's got some batteries. We put some lithium batteries on
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it. It lasted nine years in the deep
vacuum of space down to what? Negative.
Who knows what. How cold is it out there?
I don't even know. Ridiculously cold, supposedly in
a vacuum. But this thing worked.
Florida State and it sailed all the way out there, gave us our
readings. Of course it ain't ever coming
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back. OK, it's gone, gone, gone, gone
and it ain't never coming back. OK?
Probably because it never existed.
The first the in the 1st place, it went up on one of those slow
space shuttles that went right out into the ocean and crashed.
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It never went anywhere. OK, this magazine, it's
Christian magazine, it forgot tomention the firmament, didn't
it? You see, we've got that little,
that little problem that we haveto overcome that this magazine
forgot to mention. I don't know anything about any
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Van Allen radiation belts because you ain't never going to
get past the firmament to find out.
And if you did, well, what's theBible says on the other side?
Water, probably cold. Water, probably really cold.
It's probably very salty. The great deep.
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I don't know. Yeah.
I wonder if these are these spaceships waterproof.
I wonder if that's why they calleverything not at the end, like
astronaut, like nautical, you know, ship a spaceship because
ships sail in water. How about this?
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Why don't you stick to the animals?
Why don't you stick to somethingthat's provable instead of going
out into science fiction world and teaching these kids all
about fake space? This is why folks, that your
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kids will grow up believing in the moon landing, believing in
NASA. They believe everything they're
told because these little magazines start them off early.
They tell you, they sprinkle a few truths in there and then
sprinkle a whole bunch of lies in on top of it.
And of course you don't know which is which.
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You trust the experts, right? Trust NASA.
Of course the kids, they don't know NASA's origins, do they?
They have no idea. They don't know that it's a
devil worshipping demon cult. OK, That was founded by devil
worshippers, Nazis and everything else.
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They don't ever mention that, dothey?
Oh, no, They never mentioned that NASA got their rocket
information from worshipping demons naked.
They never mentioned that, did they?
Yeah, I didn't think so. So let's take everything that
they say NASA and let's put it up on a pedestal and let's teach
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it in our Christian magazines. You know, don't even consider
what the Bible says unless you want to take it out of context.
You know, you go ahead and say, Oh yeah, God created the moon
and the sun. They're, they're the 2 great
lights. And then turn around and say,
well, they're, you know, they'renot they really that big.
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In fact, there's a whole lot bigger ones out there.
I mean, did God create the, I guess it, I guess this magazine
is claiming they created them aswell.
God created them as well. The problem with all this is, is
like, like it's trying to say about Pluto here.
Well, you know, it hasn't, it hasn't blah, blah, blah.
It hasn't got out of this. And all that they claim is there
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because of The Big Bang. So what you're doing is you're
trying to mesh together Christianity in the Bible and
Pagan godless satanic bull. That's what you're doing.
You're taking what the Bible says.
And but you're like, you know what?
The Bible says that. But however, I like a Walt
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Disney, you know, I mean a Walt,we go way back and and I just, I
just absolutely love Mickey Mouse, OK?
I just love it. And Pluto, well, he's just the
best looking dog there is. I mean, Walt Disney Drew, I
mean, has to be. So yes, there's a planet called
Pluto that just so happens to have a shape of the Pluto head,
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the dog's head on it. Of course it's real.
I love it. I mean, I want to believe in the
moon and all of the Pagan stuff that goes with it.
I mean, all of their missions are named after Pagan gods.
You know, their logo is the tongue of a serpent.
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That's OK Everything they do is got the number 666 involved.
And if that's OK, I want to somehow mesh it with the Bible
and claim God's responsible for it.
Well, God did create everything,but he didn't put all the six
sixes. It.
You did it. You and NASA did all that.
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You know, you, you and NASA cameup with the circumference of the
earth and the tilt is on a 66.6°.
You did that. Why would God do that?
I mean, maybe God might come up with 77.7, maybe, but not 66.6.
You see, everything is deranged,demonic, satanic when it comes
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to this kind of stuff. That's what they teach you.
That's what they're teaching your kids in these magazines,
OK? I mean, it's just what it is.
I don't know why they do it. I mean, I guess to sell
magazines, like I said, if they were to put the truth in there
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and actually mention something about biblical cosmology, well,
who'd want to read that? I mean, who would want to know
the truth? Surely not your kids.
So let's just keep telling them lies, you know, let's tell them
all everything that NASA puts out.
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Let's tell it as a fact, OK? Don't.
Don't ever go off the narrative or the script.
This is called propaganda, OK? Satanic propaganda.
And it's all bundled up real nice and pretty in a kids
magazine. Oh, it's nice.
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It is bundled up so cute. Look at that.
A little bear on the front with kids.
You know, kids, come here, kids,let's talk about the teddy bear.
Ah, the teddy bear. Don't forget Pluto, the dog from
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Mr. Walt Disney himself. Now, has he been accused of
being a pedophile? Oh, well, just kind of overlook
all that. What about all the stuff they're
doing now and all the sick, perverted junk they put in their
movies with gays and trans and you name it, trying to get kids.
And oh, well, you know, you showup to one of their big resorts,
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you know, Disneyland, and they've got a Princess, which is
a man in a beard dressed up likea woman trying to normalize it.
You know, they're, they're they've got their men dressed up
like, like women running around.Oh, yeah, yeah, they're great.
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Hey, believe everything they say.
That's what I do. I mean, that's what I'd do if I
was a Satanist, but that's not what I would do as a Christian.
So my advice to you, if you get these little kiddie magazines
and other magazines like this, Isuggest you read it for yourself
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and determine if these people inthese magazines are telling your
kids lies. I believe that they are.
So I believe that most of what everything is in these magazines
goes against the Bible. So I thought I would just do a
little book report or a magazinereport, if you will, on this
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particular one. I like doing that on magazines
and and everything really. I'm waiting for my next edition
of magazines to come in so I canread through them and see what
lies they're telling. Some of the stuff is good, you
know, but it's just, it's kind of like rat poison.
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Rat poison is 99% pretty good food.
But that 1% at the end, that's what kills you after you gobble
it all up because it tastes pretty good.
It's that 1% at the end that that's, that's the ending type
deal. So, you know, at what point do
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these magazines, articles, whatever, whoever, you know,
they got a lot of good stuff in there, but they got a little bit
of poison in there too. Now, if you're saved, I guess
that poison won't hurt you. If you're not saved and you're
reading this junk and you fall for it and you go down the, I
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believe The Big Bang in NASA, well, you'll end up in hell, so
it'll kill you. So anyway, having said all that,
I guess I'll get off of here. It's been almost 40 minutes and
you know how I like to rant and rave, so I need to get off of
here before we go too much longer.
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