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August 27, 2024 78 mins
  • In this episode Hank & Kyle discuss the presence and dangers of "Instagram Theology" and break down an Instagram reel dealing with 6 different topics by going into the scripture and trying to find the truth.
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Speaker 1 (00:25):
So welcome back to the sixth fourth three Phobo Play podcast.
I'm most hanged here with your lovely co host, chef Kyle.

Speaker 2 (00:33):
How are we doing, my brother, I'm doing very well,
doing very well.

Speaker 3 (00:39):
Nice day. Man off of work. Got the weekend to
look forward to.

Speaker 2 (00:44):
Absolutely, got some stuff to fix around the house, you know,
typical typical stuff.

Speaker 3 (00:49):
A little more this weekend than than normal. But all right,
all right, I'm ready for it. Bring it on.

Speaker 1 (00:55):
That's right, that's right. Well, maybe we can start this
weekend off a little right for you. Once upon a time, Kyle,
there was a there was a time where we started
a podcast, and I think one of the first sentences
that uttered my mouth was, Kyle, you're not gonna get
me to talk about God on this episode. I don't

(01:16):
care what we do, You're not going to get me
to do it. And then was when you were really
first starting getting serious about learning about God and you know,
really Christianity. If you will remember that, Yeah, this is
this is wild man, because it seems like this is
all we ever talk about anymore, especially over here on

(01:38):
the sports podcast that never does sports. But it's okay, man,
Like I'm cool with it because I feel like, especially
in today's world, we talk enough about the politics and
the and the woo woo when the just general, could
we chew over over on the Sunday Secret Society, which

(02:01):
I know all of our listeners over here at the
six four three or subscribe to and have given you
five star ratings and the such. But I feel like
we've kind of found a niche, you know what I'm saying.
We kind of found a little a little pocket to
fall into when it comes to this Christianity. Because as

(02:22):
much as you like to put me on a pedestal
and say that I know everything there is to know,
I don't. My man, and I was just saying the
other day, it sucks to not be able to tell
somebody why you believe something. And so we're gonna start
learning about why we believe what we believe. And as

(02:43):
we come across different topics, you know, if we and
if they stick out to us, you know, we'll put
a flag to them, come back to them, try to
break them down in a detailed manner. And on that note,
as I just showed you off air, I'm really looking
forward to the coming months because last week I came

(03:05):
into some amazing literature, a bunch of lectures and commentaries
that I was given that I think are really going
to turn some heads. I'm not saying that I believe
everything that's in those books. I don't know what's in

(03:26):
those books. Some of them are commentaries or lectures on
the Book of Revelation in different parts of certain theology,
belief lines that come out of the Book of Revelations.
Some of them were about instrumental music and worship. Some
of them were about believe it or not, called geocentrism

(03:52):
from a biblical standpoint of Some of them are about
afletely noted the or afletely named the menace of liberalism. So,
I mean, we've got a lot of different topics that
I was able to obtain literature on it. I'm really
looking forward to it because it seems like when we

(04:12):
talk Christianity, it always ends up really coming back to
a few big ticket items. The Book of Revelation is
always a hot topic because it's it's it's it's a
powerful book, man, But I think I think a lot
of a lot of the people just read it and

(04:35):
take it a little too literally and kind of missed
the context. Who excuse me? In which the book was written.
But there's there's discussions we're going to have on that.
We're going to read through these books and we're going
to discuss it. We're gonna have our bibles out, We're
going to look at scripture, and we're not going to
take with the man who wrote this book, this commentary,

(04:58):
or the man who gave this We're not gonna take
what he said and just believe it right. We're gonna
take what he said and we're gonna fact check it,
not using reiters and not using you know, meta or whatever.
We're not gonna have community notes on it. But we're
gonna go straight to scripture and we're gonna read scripture

(05:19):
and then me and you are gonna do our best
to put a logical thought together about what we're reading
and try to come to a conclusion. And by the
time I feel like we get through a lot of
this literature, man, we're gonna be We're gonna be stacked
up on on some pretty hard hitting subjects. And I'm
not saying that that's gonna be enough, but it's gonna

(05:40):
be a good head start, you know. I feel like
through these different topics, we're gonna we're gonna make our
way through the Bible, because you can't read the Bible linear. Man,
The Big Bible is not a linear books. I don't
know if you've ever seen the chart. Not shame on
me for not having a handy, but there's a linear

(06:01):
chart of like every verse in the Bible. But then
there's a line that connects it to an every time
another verse is referenced.

Speaker 3 (06:10):
And okay, by the.

Speaker 1 (06:12):
Time you go through the entire Bible and you connect
every verse to every verse, that's connected with, what you
end up with is every verse, every verse touches every verse,
meaning you have to you can't. You can't just read
it as you would Lord of the Rings or any

(06:35):
other book that man has written where there's a story
to be told. The story's told throughout the whole book,
but it's not necessarily read in one spot. Because prophecies
that are being made in the Old Testament are coming
true in the New Testament. But then while it's coming true,

(06:57):
they're referencing when it was prophecied back in the Old Testament.
And so thankfully we live in an era where reference
and commentary Bibles are almost common. Almost every Bible you'll
pick up today when you read a verse, if it's
referencing another verse, it'll it'll show it right underneath the verse,

(07:18):
you know what I'm saying, Like it'll be in small
or fine. That's to let you know, Hey, what's being
talked about is right here. So you just you, you've
gotta you've gotta, you've gotta swim your way through the Bible, man,
And it's not straight. And I think we're gonna be
weaving our way in and out front to back. We're
gonna be hopping all over the place. We're gonna be

(07:40):
gathering a bunch of knowledge, arm arming ourselves up because
we we are in a battle. As Jason and CHRISTOPHERTT
Operation Red Pill love to preach, we we are extremely
deep in a very serious spiritual battle. And the more
we can in the scripture, the better we're going to

(08:02):
be able to fight.

Speaker 2 (08:05):
I do agree, I do agree, and uh yeah, the
spiritual war is is most definitely happening, like most definitely,
and I think it's more prevalent now than it ever
has been in my opinion, or at least it seems
that way, because a lot of people have opened up

(08:26):
their eyes.

Speaker 3 (08:28):
And again I give all.

Speaker 2 (08:32):
Not all, thanks too, but I think again the whole pandemic.
After that, a lot of people, I'm one of them,
started started to you know, wake up if you will.
And that's when I got my very first not when
I got my first Bible, but that's when I started
looking into the Bible and actually picked it up and
gave it a gave it a chance to.

Speaker 3 (08:55):
To see what see what was going on.

Speaker 2 (08:57):
So if it wasn't for that, but there's there's hundreds
and millions of other people that are in the same
boat as I am in that we're living under a rock,
so to speak. And it took some crazy failed events
to you know, wake up, wake up people's eyes. And
here we are five years later.

Speaker 1 (09:19):
Hey man, we're all in our boats trying to row
down the river of life. And honestly, I just hope
that if nothing else, somebody else will at the very
least go check out what we talk about. Don't don't
take what we have to say as gospel truth, because
at the end of the day, we're just men who

(09:41):
are very subject to being wrong. But that's what we're
here for. We're here to ask questions, investigate the answers,
talk about it man, that's all we can do. That's
honestly all we can do. I don't think religion was
ever supposed to get to this structure, structured point where

(10:03):
it's it's a it's an event to go go to church. Like,
I don't think that's what it's meant, man, Where I'm
not supposed to be sitting in a building every Sunday,
like I'm supposed to be out there spreading the message.

(10:26):
I mean, I don't and I could be wrong on that.
That's just kind of how I feel. Not that there's
I don't as the idiot and the hell cat rides
down the road, I didn't even hear that. But I
mean there, of course there's something to be gained from
going to church, But like, if you're always around the Christians,

(10:50):
how are you ever going to touch the people that
need to hear it? I don't know. But no, that's
a good point.

Speaker 3 (10:57):
That's a good point. That's a good point.

Speaker 1 (11:00):
As for tonight, my friend I was scrolling through the
instagrams and I come across this reel and I share
the screen and play it. But it's just got this
really horrible song and it text on the screen and
it said that these are things that Christians should avoid.

(11:24):
And I kind of like to find humor in some
of this stuff, man, because you know, we talk to
all kinds of people. I mean, we've talked to several
different ways of thinking we I mean, and who's to
say what's really the truth. I wanted to be set

(11:47):
up front that I Hank, and I'm speaking for Kyle too,
that this episode is by no means an attack on
any one person or persons or belief system or anything
like that. That's not what tonight is. So to the
people that might listen to this and think that we're

(12:11):
coming after you, I'm sorry that you have taken it
that way. Please don't. I love everybody that I've encountered
on this podcasting journey, and I'm just trying to learn.
I've seen an Instagram real it said these are things
that Christians shouldn't do. Kyle. It gave six things and

(12:33):
six verses, and I felt like, we're gonna we're gonna
see what these verses say and to have a discussion
about it and see where we end up, because I
think I want to say it was Christopher Dean, once
again on Operation Red Pill, said use the term Instagram

(12:58):
the Instagram theology, and it kind of resonated with me
the fact, and it's true because every other real on
the algorithm has for me is some sort of religious reel.
And I'm cool with that. But that can be so dangerous, man,
because how many of us are just accepting what we

(13:19):
see and then using that reel as the evidence when
we're asked why we believe something, Well, because the Instagram
real told me.

Speaker 3 (13:29):
So, I've been guilty of that.

Speaker 1 (13:33):
I think it's dangerous, man, because you put yourself in
a position to be led to believe anything if it
sounds good enough, you're nine times out of ten not
gonna do what we're about to do, and which is
break it down with the scripture and see what it says.

(13:54):
And when you're not willing to do that, when you're
willing to just accept the thirty seconds of Instagram theology, man,
you put yourself in a position to accept anything. And
when you're basing your foundation of your belief on Instagram reels,
you better hope you pray that they're that they're right,
because your soul, quite literally mean, is in the balance.

Speaker 2 (14:21):
Yeah, I agree, I'm definitely, I'm definitely guilty of that,
and I know others that are guilty of that, and
I try to watch out.

Speaker 3 (14:28):
I do try to watch out because.

Speaker 2 (14:31):
You don't know it just because it sounds good, Like
you said, just because it sounds good does not mean
that is factual. And it could sound you know, and
then and that goes, that goes if you're if you're
looking into political stuff, biblical stuff, any spiritual stuff, even
even health things like I see a lot of a

(14:52):
lot of alternative.

Speaker 3 (14:56):
Health.

Speaker 1 (14:58):
There's a lot of financial advice that's along. Yeah, yeah,
not everything, oh not all that glitters is gold.

Speaker 2 (15:11):
And a lot of these Instagram reels quite literally glitter
that's true, quite literally, And they probably have one of
your favorite songs on one of the newest songs that
you haven't been.

Speaker 3 (15:22):
Able to get out of your head yep.

Speaker 2 (15:24):
And it's like, oh man, might even know maybe some
of your favorite colors. And you're like okay, and you
don't even realize that a lot of this is all subliminal,
and yeah, it it ends up finding a little home
in your brain. And then the downside is if you
go spew all this stuff is truth, you know, you

(15:47):
might have one opportunity to convince somebody of something or
to try to change their mind on something. And if
you're using the Instagram theology, you might just messed up
your opportunity there, absolutely, dude, not only for yourself, but
for the other person that was looking to receive.

Speaker 1 (16:08):
Ask yourself, Kyle, would you be willing but would you
be comfortable telling Jesus that the reason why you believe
what you believe is because Instagram told you to? No?
Can you say, hey, no, man, not Jesus. I actually
I went to the Word and prayed about what I
read and dwelled on it, and I did the best

(16:29):
I could. If I'm wrong, we could talk about why
I'm wrong and go from there. But at least I tried.
I actually did what you told me to, and I
tried to study to show myself approved. I might be
wrong in the conclusion that I drawn, Kyle, but I
may least be able to give a detailed reason of
how I arrived there.

Speaker 3 (16:49):
At that Yes, at that conclusion.

Speaker 1 (16:51):
So with all that being said.

Speaker 2 (16:54):
While you real quick you get keep going. I'm gonna
grab my Bible. The one thing I forgot was my Bible.

Speaker 3 (16:59):
So you go. I'll be back thirty seconds So.

Speaker 1 (17:04):
The six topics are six things that this instagram reel
said that Christians should have void. Were witchcraft, good or
bad luck, angel numbers, astrology, crystals, and whatever evil I is.

(17:25):
I'm not I'm not sure what evil IE is. That's
all it said was evil ee. And it gave the
scripture the book chapter verse, so I don't I don't
necessarily know what that is. But we're gonna we're gonna
read the scripture and see what the what the what
the book has to say, and then we're gonna make
our assumptions. But those six, those six things we're gonna discuss,

(17:52):
the first of which being witchcraft. It's a good one.
You know, we, especially living here in America, is a
long history of witchcraft. You know, we can take this
back to well before Salem. You know, some would some
would dare say that any pagan religion could be seen

(18:14):
as witchcraft. But it's said that Christians should stay away
from witchcraft. And it gave us Leviticus, chapter twenty, verse
twenty seven. Leviticus is an Old Testament book. It's gonna
be right after Exodus, so it's going to be the
third book of your bone. Okay, Chapter twenty verse twenty seven.

(18:54):
And so just for contexts, where Leviticus is, if I'm
not mistaken, considered one of the books of law, and
in verse twenty you have God speaking directly to Moses. Okay,

(19:22):
giving Moses not the Ten Commandments. This isn't the Ten
Commandments law. The Ten Commandments law is part of this
same law. But there's a couple of there's two different
sets of laws in the Old Testament, Kyll. There was

(19:44):
the what I call the physical law, which was you
stole your wife as she don't make you a hot
bowl of grul when you say make me a hot
bowl of grul, or you didn't intermix your fabrics, or
you did and have certain like when you fasted and stuff.

(20:07):
But then there was a spiritual law, which is what
we're about to read is part of. And shame on
me for not knowing the verse. But when Jesus comes
on the scene in the New Testament, he says, I
did not come to destroy the law, but to fulfill it.

(20:29):
This spiritual law that God gave Moses is that law.
So as we learned, just keep in mind that just
because stuff's from the Old Testament doesn't mean we're not
to use it. That is a common misconception amongst New
Testament Christians. But anyway, regarding witchcraft, we've got God talking

(20:53):
to Moses, and I'm going to start in verse twenty six,
and it said, and you shall be holy unto me,
for I the Lord, am holy, and have severed you
from other people, that you should be mine. Verse twenty seven,
A man also a woman that hath a familiar spirit

(21:17):
or that is a wizard, shall surely be put to death.
They shall stone them with stones, their blood shall be
upon them. So it's funny that we have the use
of wizards. But let's remember we're reading from a King

(21:39):
James Bible. Right, Yes, so this more or less meant
a witch or a shaman, or anybody that would be
deemed to interact with spirits or entities that aren't God. Right, Yes,

(22:11):
that's how I would take that, right, And because in
verse twenty six God told Moses that, hey, I literally
severed you from other people. The other people most likely

(22:35):
being the same group of people that Caine ran off
to when he killed his brother Abel. These what we
would call pagans that were worshiping ma Look and Bell
and other deities sacrificing children. Run ain't a muk And

(23:02):
he said, your mind like God is telling Moses like
y'all are mine. I I took y'all from them and
you were mine. So you don't need to be messing
with anybody that hath a familiar spirit. And that's a
term that still gets used today, Kyle, familiar spirits. Familiar

(23:26):
spirits talk. Listen to anybody that taught does the ghost
hunting or something and isn't like an an e ghost
hunter like on TV, like they all talk about familiar spirits.

Speaker 3 (23:41):
It's interesting and.

Speaker 1 (23:46):
We know that like magicians eat magicians, witchcraft, that was
all aided with what we would call demonica, intity or
unclean entities, other spirit familiar spirits. So bam that one

(24:12):
kind of we could put a check mark next to
that one. Sure that I can buy that the the
The second thing we're told Christians should stay away from
is good and bad luck. So we're gonna go to
the Book of Proverbs. Let me show you a trick
on how to get to Proverbs really fast. Close your Bible,

(24:36):
hold it like that, split in half. Nine times out
of teen you're gonna land at either Proverbs or psalms
to go to the right just a little bit here
in Proverbs. Uh, we're gonna go to chapter three, verse five.
Damn here all right, chapter three, verse five, and we're

(25:00):
or reading about Look, so let's see less because man, look,
this is what you're doing when you go to a
specific verse, Kyle. You can't just read that one verse.
You have to read a little context, figure out what's
going on so you can understand how the one particular
verse you're trying to get to is really being delivered. Right,

(25:23):
So look, go straight to the beginning of chapter three,
My son, forget not my law, but let thine heart
keep my commandments. Right, So we're once again talking about
this law, this law. Verse five. Trust in the Lord

(25:43):
with all thine heart, and lead not unto thine own understanding. Okay,
pretty black and white. So another way you could read
that your own understanding meaning how you your your whims
or your wishes or don't don't don't don't sit there

(26:09):
and think it's good enough that you can manage your
way through it. Trust in God instead of yourself. And
so that goes the same with luck, or that's why
you hear most Christians say betting is a sin. Gambling
is a sin because you're trusting in luck instead of

(26:33):
the Lord. Gotta love that old Christian attitude.

Speaker 3 (26:37):
Yeah, but I but I would.

Speaker 2 (26:40):
I would wonder though if you went, like, if you're
at the if you're like atticacy, you know, right, and
you're playing roulette, and you're like saying all these prayers, God,
I really need this right now, I really need this
right now.

Speaker 1 (26:58):
But if you really needed that right now, would you
be in a casino?

Speaker 3 (27:02):
True? True?

Speaker 2 (27:04):
Well, what I get, I guess, I guess what I
mean by that would be like if the unfortunate event
were to happen where one of your loved ones had
some sort of ailment, right and you did not have
the money to cover the necessary medicine to fix that person.

(27:28):
But even then that just takes me down. Another thing.
It's like, if you're trusting in medicine and not in
the Lord.

Speaker 1 (27:39):
Well, because well, here here's your answer, Kylin, verse six.
If we just would have read one more verse and
all that ways, acknowledge him, and Hey shall direct that pass.
So as long as you trust in him, lean into
God's understanding, not your own understanding, then He's got you.

Speaker 2 (28:01):
Now, I'm rocking the amplified Bible right now because I
cannot find my other one.

Speaker 3 (28:06):
But it does say for mine just reads a little different.

Speaker 2 (28:12):
It says, uh, chapter three, verse six, in all your ways,
know and acknowledge and recognize him, and he will make
your path straight and smooth, meaning removing obstacles that block
your way.

Speaker 1 (28:27):
I don't agree with that, and that God never told
you to expect straight and smooth. I don't know if
you've ever read the Book of job brother, but that
man's path was not straight nor smooth.

Speaker 3 (28:43):
True.

Speaker 1 (28:44):
Oh, I think they had They give me a second
right quick. No, but uh, they had me in the
first half of that verse, right, but they lost me

(29:04):
with the happy go lucky at.

Speaker 2 (29:07):
The extra translation, Everything's gonna be smooth, Everything's gonna be cool,
just slacks.

Speaker 1 (29:25):
Yeah, my bad. So we're I mean, all we can
do is take the scripture at faith value. Yeah, and
we're told not to trust in our own understanding, trust
in God's acknowledge him in all of our ways, and

(29:46):
he'll direct our path literally driving the point home again
in verse seven, Be not wise in thy own eyes,
fear the Lord, and depart from me straight up. Be
not wise in thine own eyes, meaning, don't you dare

(30:06):
begin to think that, don't you dare get some confidence
about yourself thinking that you've got it, because it's just
as soon as you think you got it, you're gonna
find out that you don't. So I can buy into
how somebody would say that that could refer to look,

(30:28):
don't trust luck trust God.

Speaker 3 (30:33):
I agree. I see that. I can see that. I
can see that the translation there.

Speaker 1 (30:39):
Oh Kat, what are you doing?

Speaker 3 (30:41):
Oh you're backscratch backscratch dad.

Speaker 1 (30:46):
All right, So the next thing, the third thing that
we're told that Christians shouldn't do or should stay away
from our angel numbers.

Speaker 3 (30:58):
We're gonna this is gonna be interesting.

Speaker 1 (31:00):
Yeah, because, like I said at the top of the show,
man like, we know people that live by this stuff
and swear by it, and I'm not This isn't intact.
This is just I've seen an Instagram reel be mad
at Instagram. But for the angel numbers, we're given the

(31:21):
Book of Revelation. We're gonna go to chapter twenty one,
verse eight, literally almost the end of the Bible. And

(31:41):
what was the chapter of verse over time twenty one
verse eight?

Speaker 3 (31:46):
Okay, literally at the end of the bottle here, all.

Speaker 1 (31:50):
Right, Sorry, I'm just reading a couple of verses before that,
seeing what's going on. I just okay. So to see

(32:14):
this is exactly why you fact check this stuff, man,
because I don't understand how this verse could be.

Speaker 3 (32:24):
Or leads to angel numbers unless.

Speaker 1 (32:26):
They're lumping that in with the sorcerers. So Revelations twenty one,
verse eight says, but the fearful, let's start in verse
seven so that this will make sense. He that overcometh
shall inherit all things, and I will be in his God,
but he shall be my son. But the fearful and unbelieving,

(32:47):
and the abominable, and murderers and hormongers, and sorcerers and
idolators and all liars shall have their part in the
lake which burneth with fire and breadstone, which is the
second death.

Speaker 3 (33:06):
Yeah. I'm not really seeing that there, I guess.

Speaker 2 (33:09):
I guess if you are, based on what you said
about the sorcerers, they are, yeah.

Speaker 1 (33:19):
Unless they're unless they're talking about verse nine that says,
and there came unto me one of the seven angels,
which had the seven voals full of the seven last plagues,
and talked with me saying come hither, I will show
thee the bride, the Lamb's wife. Unless they're making reference
to the three sevens right there, real, But there's nothing

(33:43):
to suggest that that's an angel number or that we
should stay away from it. Which when we when we
jump into the the lecture about the Book of Revelation,
you'll understand why I believe what I've leave about the
Book of Revelation, why I don't believe any of this

(34:05):
carries any significance as far as predicting what's about to come.
I don't believe we're waiting on an Antichrist. And this
is probably the biggest part where I differ from Jason
and Christopher. As much as I love them and what
they do, I don't believe there's going to be an Antichrist,

(34:30):
not as people preach it from the Book of Revelation.
I just don't. And we'll get into it, not tonight,
but we will. So Unfortunately, we're gonna have to take
out the big rubber stamp and put an X on
on this angel number. So we're two for three on

(34:52):
the Instagram theology, Kyle. We're two for three, and look,
ain't that this is what I'm trying to get at
man like, there's so many people that preach to have
the one truth. You're gonna be able to find something wrong.
You just have to look and know how to look,
know where to look. And all I'm doing is taking

(35:12):
what they said and looking and seeing. Is that really
what it says? And I have to say that, No,
that doesn't say what they say. It says.

Speaker 2 (35:25):
That as Christians, you should be staying away from angel numbers.

Speaker 1 (35:29):
Or that there's even a reference of angel numbers.

Speaker 3 (35:33):
Numbers.

Speaker 1 (35:33):
Yeah, it seems to me that the Instagram reel should
have said Revelation twenty one nine because that's where the
seven eight seven angels, seven bills seven plays. So, but
that doesn't I mean, they're just making their own inference

(35:58):
that there's three seven in reference of an angel. But
I don't know, I'm not buying it. I'm gonna have
to said it's a no for me, dog.

Speaker 3 (36:11):
That's a no for me, dog.

Speaker 1 (36:14):
So the fourth thing that Christians are supposed to be
staying away from, and I'm kind of lost on this whenever,
at least I was until I peaked at the at
the scripture that it gave. It's said two words, and
it was Evil Eye, and it had some pictures of

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eyeballs and stuff. And I didn't really know what to
make of Evil Eye until I went over to Matthew
chapter ten. K And we're gonna start with verse eleven.

Speaker 2 (37:14):
Oh shoot, I'm on Mark, I'm like, that doesn't make
any sense at at all.

Speaker 1 (37:19):
Yeah, wrong, wrong, dude. There a couple of books to
the left, Matthew chapter ten. Okay, And so we're gonna
start in verse eleven. And what we got going on

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is Jesus is talking with his disciples, and he's telling
them how like we're getting introduced to him, like literally
verse one of chapter ten. And we had called into
him twelve disciples, and he gave them power against uncleaned spirits,

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to cast them out and to heal all manner of
sickness and all manner of disease. And then it goes
into naming the disciples, and in verse five, these twelve
Jesus sent forth and commanded them, saying, go not into
the way of the Gentiles, and into any city of

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the Samaritans into ye not. So what we've got is
Jesus telling the disciples what to do. He's giving them
their mission their mission brief he's telling them what to
do and how to do it. And so we look

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down into verse eleven, like he's telling them specifics about
like how to their mannerisms, like in verse ten, he's
telling them not to take two coats or or shoes,

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like he's telling them, you don't need none of that.
You don't need none of that, because remember, we're supposed
to lean into God and he's gonna give us our path.
Right so verse eleven. And into whatever city or town
you shall enter, inquire who in it is worthy. And

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thereby until you go thence, and whence he come into
a house, salute it. And if the house be worthy,
let your peace come upon it. But if it not
be worthy, let your peace return to you. And whosoever
shall not receive you nor hear your words, when you
depart out of that house or city, shake off the

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dust of your feet. Verily I say unto you, it
shall be more tolerable for the land of Sodom and
Gomorrah in the day of Judgment than for that city.
It's powerful, powerful little passage right there, Kyle, because we're

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told elsewhere in scripture that God would rather you have
never heard the truth, than to hear the truth and
willingly turn away from it. God would wherether you go
your whole life and never have heard the word of Jesus,
than to hear not only the word, then the word Jesus,

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but the word of God, the word.

Speaker 3 (40:36):
Of Jesus, than Jesus and deny it.

Speaker 1 (40:40):
And so what we're told is that when you these
disciples are to go and to go into people's cities
and houses and preach. But if they don't want to
hear what you say, go outside. Jesus said, that's yourself off.

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I got you pimped. You keep on walking, keep on talking,
you keep on preaching, because I got something for them
that they can't even fathom. Do you remember what happened
to Sodom and Gomora?

Speaker 3 (41:18):
No? And I was looking down and reading.

Speaker 1 (41:20):
This Sodom and Gomora? You remember? Have you ever heard
of the Tale of Lot's Wife?

Speaker 3 (41:29):
No?

Speaker 1 (41:29):
All right, So Sodom and Gomorrah were was basically America today. Uh,
they were twin cities. There were twin cities, and sexuality

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of all kinds, and I do mean all kinds and
sexual best reality, everything everything was going down. If there
was a scene that was taking place on earth. It
was happening in Sodom and Gomorrah, and God burnt them

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cities to the ground and everybody in it except for
like eight people, and then ended up killing one of
the eight because he told them, I'm letting you walk
out of here, don't you dare turn around and look back.
And this fellow named Lot his wife turned around, and

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God struck her into a pillar of salt as she stood,
and she looked back because she turned around and looked.

Speaker 3 (42:39):
Back after specifically being told.

Speaker 1 (42:43):
Don't you do it? So and God saying to the
person that denies you, disciple the pleasure of hospitality and
being able to speak the word if they deny you,
does yourself off, keep on stepping, because it's gonna be
better for Sodom Magamore that it's gonna be for these

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people once my father gets a hold of them.

Speaker 2 (43:09):
Wow, yes, sir, Wow, Okay, So you were you were better.
You were better off being in Sodom gomor than to
be this person who denies he denies you, it's gonna
be a lot worse for this dude. So just gust
yourself off, keep moving, Go to the next house, go
to the next dwelling.

Speaker 3 (43:29):
Okay, yep, So.

Speaker 1 (43:32):
Evil eye, what do I think that means? The stinky
eye is? The stink eye is more what I felt
like it should have said, the stink eye, because everybody
knows what the stink eye is. Nobody likes to get it,

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but everybody is giving it at some point. The stink
eye or the eye of judgment. That that that look
on your face when you see maybe it's a homeless person,
maybe it's some of y'all's baby daddy's out there. I
don't know. I'm not judging. I'm just saying, like that
look when you know you're better than somebody and they

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disgust you just for being in that look, your lip
curls up a little bit, that nose wrinkles, and you
start to look a little feral. Your brow gets furred.
That's a five dollars word for you, furrowed, and you
just start allowing yourself to list off all the ways

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that you're better than this person. That is what I
think that this evil eye is supposed to be.

Speaker 3 (44:44):
And so real.

Speaker 2 (44:46):
Quick on that, I just looked up evil eye and
this is just a quick quick glance over at wiki.
It says the evil Eye is a supernatural belief and
a curse brought about by the malevolent glare, usually inspired
by ending. The belief in the evil eye among humans

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has existed since prehistory, and amulets to protect against it
have been found dating to around five thousand. And you
probably are familiar with the little charm. It's a little
bull charm. It's got blue around it, and then it's
got a smaller circle, so the blue is almost.

Speaker 3 (45:29):
Like the back like.

Speaker 2 (45:32):
With the background, and then you yeah, and then you
got the the white that goes around.

Speaker 3 (45:37):
Then you got the blue, and then you got the
pupil in the.

Speaker 2 (45:40):
Center, which is black and a lot I've seen a
lot of people hanging these outside of their homes. And
the idea behind it is it's supposed.

Speaker 3 (45:49):
To ward off evil spirits, evil entities. And that's a
that's a discussion, you know.

Speaker 1 (45:58):
Well, As for the h the description that you gave,
I could tie that into like judgment, like a judgmental attitude.
Envy isn't too far away from judgment, and you have
to judge somebody else to be envious of them, So
so I can buy that. I think we can put

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a check mark next to this one. That's definitely something
we should stay away from. And scripture does support it
and give just and look, I don't know about your Bible,
but this is these words that we just read were
in in color, in the color red. That means Jesus
said on and that's coming from the man himself. Like

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I don't want to find out what it what? What?
What worse than the fate of sodom? And Gomore looks
like you feel me?

Speaker 2 (46:49):
Yeah, yeah, no that that doesn't sound appeasing at all
at all.

Speaker 1 (46:54):
So here's another a big ticket when that we've run
into a lot in this podcasting world, and that is.

Speaker 3 (47:03):
Astrology, dunk dunk dune.

Speaker 1 (47:10):
And like I'll be the first to say, like I'm
a libra and fully believe that because I'm a Libra,
I inherently act certain way like I'm the most libra
libra libra, libra libra ish libra of all times, like

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the libras the scales, right, I have never made a
single rash decision without thinking about the detriment of mate
of that decision ever in my mind. Like I it's crazy,
it's hard to explain, but so like we we we
as humanity, we buy into zodiacs and hagar what y'all

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sign is and all this that, and the third reading
your horoscopes and spending noodles of noodles of hours glaring
at the stars. But we're gonna go check out the
Book of Leviticus. We're going back to the front of

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the Bible.

Speaker 3 (48:16):
I remember just seeing, okay, lets, we're going to go.

Speaker 1 (48:19):
To chapter nineteen, verse thirty one. Oh nope, ah, I
see what I did? Or just.

Speaker 3 (48:38):
Oh no, what was the topic on this one?

Speaker 1 (48:41):
This was astrology. That's because that's the same verse I
read for well or is it? Oh? No? Is it?

Speaker 3 (48:49):
So?

Speaker 1 (48:49):
This is crazy? This is just how many times? So?
So remember when we were we started this whole thing
off in the Book of Leviticus, chapter over in chapter
twenty talking about witchcraft, yes, and Leviticus twenty twenty seven

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mediums talking about familiar spirits and wizards, right, yep. So
when we're talking about astrology, it wants to send us
to Leviticus chapter nineteen, verse thirty one, and it says,
regard not them that have familiar spirits, neither seek after
wizards to be defiled by them. I am the Lord,

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your God, And what do we know about what wizards
used to be referred to at what's on Mickey Mouse's
wizard hat.

Speaker 4 (49:45):
Stars? What was Merlin a wizard and what was he
focused a lot on stars.

Speaker 1 (50:01):
I'm just saying that, I'm not saying I'm just saying like,
because there's gonna be people that are gonna listen to
this and get hung up on that word wizard. And
I'm not getting hung up on the word wizard because
we know that the King James version had some very
weird translational issues when it came to how they translated

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their medieval speech. I mean, you've been hearing me throw
out the winces and yeas and chows all night. People.
We don't talk like this anymore. You've got to do
a little extra. It's not good enough to just read
the Bible. Sometimes you need to go get some dictionaries
and some glossaries and figure out what words really meant.

(50:47):
You can take this back. I'm not sure what language
Leviticus was written in originally. I would probably dare to
say Hebrew. But I guarantee you if you take Viticus
chapter nineteen, verse thirty one back to the original Hebrew,
it's not going to translate back to wizard. It'll probably

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translate to something that is something close to somebody that
is just in that world of wizardry astrology.

Speaker 2 (51:21):
Like so I have the amplified Bible I have, and
I just realized I do have my other Bible, my
King James. I believe I know exactly where that's at
now that I'm thinking about it. But mine for for
the Bible that I'm reading right here. Leviticus nineteen, chapter,
chapter nineteen, verse thirty one. It says, do not turn

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two mediums okay, or two spirit spiritists, do not seek
them out to be defiled by them.

Speaker 3 (51:51):
I am the I am the Lord for.

Speaker 1 (51:54):
God, okay.

Speaker 3 (51:59):
So I feel like that of goes in line.

Speaker 2 (52:00):
I don't know if that's the exact translation again, as
you said, like like wizardry or a wizard, but I guess.

Speaker 1 (52:09):
The original language word given probably, I don't know. Probably
is a word that implies a lot of different meaning,
but is the same realm as somebody that would deal
with spirits or astrology or a wiz. I understand why

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the King James version says a wizard, because this was
around the time that we're supposed to believe King Arthur
and Camelot happened.

Speaker 3 (52:42):
So the Sword in the Stone, I.

Speaker 1 (52:44):
Mean it was literally a king that authorized this translation
of the Bible. So I don't know, I can. I
feel like that one's a little shaky, but yeah, once again,
I think it's hilarious how we we ended up in

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two different chapters pretty much reading the same verse of
don't miss with it. Yeah, don't do it, don't do it.
So the last thing that we're told to stay away
from is Christians cow and and this was gonna hit
you hard this one.

Speaker 3 (53:27):
Are listen.

Speaker 2 (53:28):
So when you said this to me, this is the
only one that I looked up, and I remember looking
it up, and if I remember correctly, like two weeks ago,
I looked it up and I was telling asks you
about this. It's like, I'm gonna look this up right
now now. To what I remember, I do not recall

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how many adult beverages I may or may not have
partaken in, or any ganja for that matter. But from
what I remember, I could not find the connection at all.

Speaker 1 (54:07):
Well, we're gonna check it out because I haven't I
don't know, I just I've seen the topic and I
was like, because I know you've got a direct relation,
you know, involvement with the topic of crystals.

Speaker 5 (54:25):
Crystals, Yes, and so it tells us to go to
the Book of Ezekiel, which is gonna be a couple
of books.

Speaker 1 (54:36):
After Proverbs, so you can do your middle of the
Bible trick and go a little more to the right.

Speaker 2 (54:43):
And that is probably one of the coolest.

Speaker 1 (54:46):
And no kid, and I probably learned that trick when
I was like five.

Speaker 3 (54:51):
I love that, and you know, it's kind of crazy.

Speaker 2 (54:53):
So before I don't know what I'm three now, so
I would say I was probably eighteen, yeah, eighteen before
before I went into before I went into the military,
I worked as like a farm hand if you bowl, growing, growing,

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growing the good stuff. And I would have to be
up early, so seven in the morning, depending on the
cycle that we were on. Seven in the morning, I
got to take the tarp off the hoop house. I
think when it was in veg State, it was twelve
on twelve off and seven at night. I had to
close it and it took me a minute to do.

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I had a few of them that I had to do.
It was really a two or two man job, but
I made it work. A couple of bricks and some twine,
I can hurl them over the hoop house and go
to the other side. And for anyhow, long story short,
one of the things that I would do with my
good friend neighbor rosta dude, is we would go over

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to his house.

Speaker 3 (56:02):
He would make me a fresh coffee. We would smoke
a dube.

Speaker 2 (56:07):
We called it a hippie speedball, so it was essentially
expresso and a doobie, and we would sit down and read.
And this dude was not like a super religious dude
to my knowledge, but we would read proverbs.

Speaker 3 (56:24):
We would pick a proverb a day. We would read it.

Speaker 2 (56:29):
While we're sipping on our coffee and smoking a dow
when we talk about it.

Speaker 3 (56:34):
And it was really cool to me because this was
a very.

Speaker 2 (56:40):
Easy kind of introduction into it.

Speaker 4 (56:43):
It.

Speaker 2 (56:45):
I wasn't like a full on believer at at this
point that I remember, but I also was like, this
is really cool, Like I can relate to this, Like
I enjoy reading this, I enjoy having this conversating about
this anyhow.

Speaker 3 (56:59):
So that I just found that interesting because you show
me that trick today. So we're on Ezekiel chapter thirteen.

Speaker 1 (57:07):
Ezekiel chapter thirteen, we're gonna go to verses twenty and
twenty one, and I'm with you, my good friend. I
don't I don't know how this relates to the subject
of crystals. But once again for context, and obviously this

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would be the author of the Book of Ezekiel, would
be Ezekiel. And so in chapter thirteen we have a
conversation basically between God and Ezekiel. And we know this
because in chapter in chapter thirteen, verse when it says,

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and the word of the Lord came unto me, saying,
so you've got God delivering this to Ezekiel. And it's
in this conversation we get down to verse twenty and
it says, oh, well, before we get there, Gods talking
to Ezekiel about becoming prophets. He's asking Ezekiel in verse

(58:22):
eighteen about you know, saving soul. Will he go and
save souls verse nineteen, And will you pollute me among
my people for handfuls of barley and for pieces of
bread to slay the souls that should not die, and
to save the souls alive that should not live, by
your lying to my people that hear your lives verse twenty. Wherefore,

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thus seth the Lord God, behold, I am against your pillows,
where with ye therefore or ye there hunt the souls
to make them fly, And I will tear them from
your arms, and will let the souls go even the
souls that ye hunt to make them fly. Verse twenty one.
Your kerchiefs. Also will I tear and deliver my people

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out of your hand, and they shall be no more
in your hand to be hunted, and you shall know
that I am the Lord. I don't know what that
has to do with crystals, not even one earl named
crystal or anything.

Speaker 5 (59:29):
What.

Speaker 3 (59:32):
Sorry, remind me of the verse one more time, Chapter thirteen.

Speaker 1 (59:35):
Verse twenty and twenty one.

Speaker 2 (59:38):
Okay, so with with with the Bible that I have.
The amplified Bible for twenty it says therefore, thus says
the Lord God, Behold, I am against your magic bands
by which you hunt human lives, are by which you
hunt lives as birds, And I will them from your arms,

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and I will let the lives you hunt go free,
even those lives whom you hunt as birds. So the
only thing that I can get out of that is
somehow this amplified version is translating something that is said
in the early early verse of twenty, but it says

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magic bands. Okay, so when I think of a magic band,
I think of a band like a wedding band, and
I think of crystal stones. There's usually some sort of
sure gem, whether that's a diamond, a ruby, a sapphire.

Speaker 3 (01:00:45):
In the band.

Speaker 2 (01:00:47):
But yeah, this is one of those ones where I'm like,
because now I could see I guess I could see that.

Speaker 3 (01:00:54):
If you're using crystals for.

Speaker 2 (01:01:01):
Like magic spells, like I could see where and this
doesn't even really I guess.

Speaker 1 (01:01:06):
No, no, you're not wrong, because let's take this back
to what we were talking about offline. One of the
video games that I got into in my older childhood
was the the Elder Scroll series. So like Oblivion, Marrowwind,
Skyrim is the one that's still out now. You collect

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they're called soul gems, but they're these pink crystals that
you draw something so out of and put it into
this crystal to use for magic purposes.

Speaker 3 (01:01:47):
Okay, So that's.

Speaker 1 (01:01:49):
Kind of where my mind went when it got to
talking about ripping souls and stuff. But I don't know,
it would have been a lot easier if the scripture
was just like, hey, don't don't mess with crystals. If
I see that this is This is another instance where

(01:02:12):
I'm glad we did this fact checking because how many
people saw this Instagram reel and just took everything and
ran with it.

Speaker 3 (01:02:23):
True?

Speaker 1 (01:02:24):
True, the Bible says, don't mess with crystals. The Bible says,
what what? What? What was the other one we had
to decipher.

Speaker 3 (01:02:34):
The angel numbers.

Speaker 1 (01:02:35):
Yeah, the Bible said don't do angel numbers, but doesn't
because what I saw it, it doesn't say either way.

Speaker 3 (01:02:44):
I mean, maybe it does. But the verses that they.

Speaker 1 (01:02:50):
Sure are not out of you know, they're they're evidence I saw.
I have come to the conclusion that their evidence was
lacking in those two areas. The other the other four
I mean two for two for six not bad, wrong,

(01:03:12):
I mean four out of six. I think that that
still passes. You know, it's two thirds right. But then again,
there's the problem, Kyle, is is we're trying to be
as perfect as we can get, and you know, if

(01:03:32):
we're we're striving for perfection, it's it's important to call
out the the falluh fa fallaities. No, that's not the
word fallacies there. It is the fallacies in the instagram

(01:03:53):
theology that we find mm hmm, and so I just
thought this was pretty interesting to do. It was a
nice little jiunt through the scripture. Now, the next time
somebody talks about witchcraft or familiar spirits, you're gonna be like, oh, man,
I remember reading in Ezekiel. Twice I read in Ezekiel.

Speaker 3 (01:04:20):
But yeah, it's I think that's awesome.

Speaker 2 (01:04:23):
I think I'm really hoping that you come across a
couple a few more of those things, those those the
Instagram theology reels, because I think they're fun at the
very at the very least, at the very least, you
pick up your Bible and you read a couple of
verses you may or may not remember, and you're either

(01:04:47):
educated or re educated. Worst case scenario, sure, man, but.

Speaker 1 (01:05:00):
I think it's important to pay attention to what you're
what you're looking at. Take the time, save that Instagram reel,
go home, get into the word, see what the word says,
and do exactly what we we just did, Kyle. We
just talked about it, man.

Speaker 2 (01:05:18):
I think this would be a fun segment to do, both,
including the Bible and just going through things like certain
Instagram posts and or reels that claim this is happening. There,
this is happening over here, even if it's just like

(01:05:38):
geopolitical stuff. I think that'd be fun just to be like,
let's just go and just fact check, like do our
not even fact let's just do our own like quick
little deep dive. We got like five minutes, look it
up and see if we can find something that would
either prove it true or completely defunk it. Because that's

(01:05:58):
fun stuff, and that's and and and and at the
very least, I hope this motivates other people, because this
is something that we should all be doing. You can
you can use discernment right and say, ah, that seems
a little funky, I don't buy that, or that sounds
pretty accurate.

Speaker 3 (01:06:15):
You could do the discernment route, or you can look
it up.

Speaker 1 (01:06:21):
Which is what you're supposed to do, Kyle. That's what
you're supposed to do here.

Speaker 3 (01:06:25):
Discernment a lot I heard and I've said this, but you're.

Speaker 1 (01:06:27):
Supposed to use disment with what you What they what
they failed to mention is you're supposed to use that
disarment when you're reading the scripture. I mean sure, you're
supposed to use it while you're listen listening to the
Instagram rails or the Hank and Kyle podcast. But use
it while you're studying and reading.

Speaker 3 (01:06:44):
Like when you're researching something. Use your discernment there.

Speaker 2 (01:06:48):
Don't use your discernment just right out of the get
go because someone said this or someone said that.

Speaker 1 (01:06:53):
Go Disarment literally like literally means trying to decide what's
right and wrong. So the more you do it, the
easier it'll get. But man, this this has been awesome,
and we've got we've got some fun conversations and studies

(01:07:16):
coming up that I think the people are really gonna like.
Without going through each of the pieces of literature that
I have, the biggest three that I'm really looking forward
to are this lecture that was given in nineteen seventy
two entitled the Menace of Liberalism. That one's gonna be fun.

(01:07:42):
We might we might do that one next. And then
I found this lecture written I don't know a date,
but it's by mister H. J. Rogers, and it's the
Word of God versus Masonry. And yes it's that masonry.

(01:08:03):
The the compass and square with the g or on
the on the main cover. So but the but the
one I probably am most excited about Kyle, and I
can't believe I found this in a church building. Is
a book proving geocentrism from a scriptural standpoint, and geocentrism

(01:08:28):
is the belief that, unlike the Sun, the Earth is
the center of the universe, and that everything rotates around
the Earth, making the Earth a non rotating plane, just
like the The fine folks at NASA, who never ever

(01:08:49):
ever lie to us, have documented. The Air Force has documented,
Boeing has documented, Lockheed Martin has documented. Anybody that's ever
made anything for the air has documented that we are
on a flat, non rotating surface. This book is going

(01:09:10):
to prove that for us. Of course, this is to
let me try to find an author name real quick,
because this is this dude, my like I told, this
is by gerardis D. Bow, PhD. A doctor wrote this book.
So don't be mad at me, be mad at the

(01:09:33):
biblical astronomer Cleveland. This was revised and corrected in two
thousand and four. I'm assuming it was originally copyrighted in
nineteen ninety nine.

Speaker 2 (01:09:48):
Bro that that last book that you the what is
it the Word of God versus masonry?

Speaker 3 (01:09:54):
Yep, yeah, I'm not finding that. By HJ. Rogers.

Speaker 2 (01:09:58):
Yep, I'm a and that anywhere on like you, you
may or may not have struck some gold there.

Speaker 1 (01:10:06):
I've got it. It's words.

Speaker 3 (01:10:09):
Let me see if I can't all right, So okay,
hold on, it.

Speaker 2 (01:10:15):
Looks like okay, it looks like I did never mind,
I did find it on Amazon for nine.

Speaker 1 (01:10:22):
I mean, this thing's probably got thirty pages. It's not
very big.

Speaker 2 (01:10:27):
But there's no there's no image available to even confirm
that that.

Speaker 1 (01:10:32):
This is serious. Like there's a section on hare Im
abiff point with a circle oath, the oath or obligation
like this is a this this, this book was written
from the perspective of a God that was in the

(01:10:54):
Mason's just a little teaser. The forward to this book says,
and this is written. This is from in the own
words of mister H. J. Rogers, having myself been a
Mason for seventeen years in good standing, having no animosity
toward any Mason, I write this book only to show

(01:11:15):
others the truth of masonry. If some can be saved
from the pitfall and be turned to the inspired word
of God, then this writing will has served this purpose. Kyle,
It's no coincidence that I found this less than what
a month or so after we said, hey, man, we

(01:11:37):
might we might want to go check them out and
see what they got to offer. Yep, maybe maybe we shouldn't.
Maybe I found this book for a reason.

Speaker 2 (01:11:47):
I think it's I think it's incredible. I think that's incredible.
And I was already blown away by all the other
all the others.

Speaker 1 (01:11:54):
I'm so excited, man, I'm so excited.

Speaker 3 (01:11:57):
All the other literature that you provided.

Speaker 1 (01:12:00):
We're gonna have. We're gonna study the Book of Revelations.
We're gonna study different teachings about the Book of Revelations.
We're gonna study uh, instrumental music and worship. We're gonna
study Catholicism like we're gonna We're gonna go a few
different routes. Man, we're gonna have fun.

Speaker 3 (01:12:23):
We're gonna I'm stoked. I'm stoked. That's yeah. I'm stoked.

Speaker 2 (01:12:26):
I've been, like I said, I've been itching to do
anything Bible related.

Speaker 1 (01:12:33):
I'm about to give you all you can handle.

Speaker 3 (01:12:35):
Yeah, I think yeah, I think we definitely right.

Speaker 2 (01:12:38):
I think as far as the next few shows that
that are put out over on the six four three
double play, they're gonna be freaking amazing, and I'm excited.

Speaker 3 (01:12:52):
I'm excited.

Speaker 2 (01:12:53):
I'm gonna see what I can do about getting some
of these books on audible for now so I can
like listen like a little heads up or at least
have a little bit more talking points when when things
do get brought up.

Speaker 3 (01:13:06):
But I'm down to you know, I'll.

Speaker 1 (01:13:08):
Take pictures of everything and send it over to you
ahead of that, and I'll do my best to get
it all put on my laptop so that if anybody wishes,
uh completely free of charge, I will sit try to
send over files that you can download to a jump

(01:13:29):
drive or something, and you will basically have these texts.

Speaker 3 (01:13:34):
Uh yeah, like yeah, that's awesome.

Speaker 1 (01:13:38):
I'll try to do it as much as a candle light.
Some of these books are you know, this one about
Roman Catholicism, Like it's six hundred and something pages long,
so you know, I don't I don't know if we're
going to be taking seven hundred pictures of one book,

(01:14:00):
but if if we really need, if that's what I
need to do to get the word out there, then
that's what we'll do. If people really want to be
able to follow along on their end, I'll do it, man,
I'll do it.

Speaker 3 (01:14:15):
I'm down.

Speaker 1 (01:14:19):
Yes, sir, yes, sir, Well, Kyle, before we get out
of here, we didn't take care of the whole housekeeping
on the on the front end, So before we get
out of here, you know that we got to send
a few shout outs. We've been talking about on a
au throughout this episode and just about any time I
get behind the mic, I can't keep their name out

(01:14:40):
my mouth. Christopher Dean Jason spears over at Operation red Pill. Listeners,
please go check them out, Please go follow them. They're there.
Their podcast is absolutely amazing. It's one of the biggest
contributing factors to while I do episodes like this, they

(01:15:02):
have almost single handedly gotten me interested in wanting to
learn again. I can't thank them enough for doing what
they do because it's really an inspiration to me, and
they do a much better job at talking about this
whole god thing than I do. So go check out

(01:15:23):
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(01:16:05):
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(01:16:25):
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Make sure you're going and following and listening to the
Sunday Night Secret Society podcast. That's that's my brother Chef's

(01:16:49):
Chef Kyle's podcast that I'm the co host of our
roles or he becomes the top not the head honcho.
Over there, excuse me, sorry, over there, but Sunday Night
Secret Society. Follow his Instagram page. Follow the show on
all your major podcatchers and ladies and gentlemen. As we're

(01:17:14):
wrapping this thing up, chef, what you got for the peoples?
You're muted? They're good, sir. Oh yeah, you are muted.
It's the hat. Nope, still can't he.

Speaker 3 (01:17:31):
So?

Speaker 1 (01:17:31):
Gevinor Newsom decided that Kyle's had too much microphone time
and text his microphone into oblivion. What's he saying? I'm
a Cowboys fan. I like it up the butt. Oh
my bad. As we're gonna wrap this up, Kyle loves y'all,

(01:17:52):
ladies and gentlemen, I promise you will. He's not over
there cussing his microphone, but he sends him his love,
his best wishes. We we thank y'all for listening, hanging
out with us. We'll be back with you soon.

Speaker 3 (01:18:05):
We love y'all.

Speaker 1 (01:18:06):
God, bless y'all. It's all. Please we can see this
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