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And in today's day and age with the internet, you have people with different views on the ancient world, and they want to dedicate their whole life and build a career off arguing with people about what happened thousands of years ago or what people were talking about thousands of years ago.
Right, right. Is there any, I don't know if you know how much you know about Sumerian, but is there any links from Hebrew to Sumerian? Are any of the roots similar?
Right, right. Is there any, I don't know if you know how much you know about Sumerian, but is there any links from Hebrew to Sumerian? Are any of the roots similar?
Right, right. Is there any, I don't know if you know how much you know about Sumerian, but is there any links from Hebrew to Sumerian? Are any of the roots similar?
Okay. And you can do that with Sumerian and Hebrew? There is some sort of a link there?
Okay. And you can do that with Sumerian and Hebrew? There is some sort of a link there?
Okay. And you can do that with Sumerian and Hebrew? There is some sort of a link there?
right yeah that's what i thought because there is a uh a guy who's come up on this pot he's dead now but he's come up on this podcast many times who uh wrote a book called the sacred mushroom in the cross yeah and the premise of his book was about taking the roots of ancient sumerian into hebrew and i think i don't think you can do that i think that basically like takes part you know tears apart his whole hypothesis well i'm not an ancient i'm i i don't work in ancient near eastern linguistics and so i'm not right yeah right
right yeah that's what i thought because there is a uh a guy who's come up on this pot he's dead now but he's come up on this podcast many times who uh wrote a book called the sacred mushroom in the cross yeah and the premise of his book was about taking the roots of ancient sumerian into hebrew and i think i don't think you can do that i think that basically like takes part you know tears apart his whole hypothesis well i'm not an ancient i'm i i don't work in ancient near eastern linguistics and so i'm not right yeah right
right yeah that's what i thought because there is a uh a guy who's come up on this pot he's dead now but he's come up on this podcast many times who uh wrote a book called the sacred mushroom in the cross yeah and the premise of his book was about taking the roots of ancient sumerian into hebrew and i think i don't think you can do that i think that basically like takes part you know tears apart his whole hypothesis well i'm not an ancient i'm i i don't work in ancient near eastern linguistics and so i'm not right yeah right
Um, but yeah, no, his theory was that the, the idea of, uh, immaculate conception was the same thing as a mushroom because a mushroom, you don't pollinate it. Mushroom comes from mycelium basically like it's rain comes down on the earth and the mushroom is, is born out of the earth.
Um, but yeah, no, his theory was that the, the idea of, uh, immaculate conception was the same thing as a mushroom because a mushroom, you don't pollinate it. Mushroom comes from mycelium basically like it's rain comes down on the earth and the mushroom is, is born out of the earth.
Um, but yeah, no, his theory was that the, the idea of, uh, immaculate conception was the same thing as a mushroom because a mushroom, you don't pollinate it. Mushroom comes from mycelium basically like it's rain comes down on the earth and the mushroom is, is born out of the earth.
For some reason, he was taking Sumerian roots and applying them to Hebrew words. And he was studying the Dead Sea Scrolls for like years. I think he studied the Dead Sea Scrolls for like 50 years. It's not John Allegro. John Allegro. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
For some reason, he was taking Sumerian roots and applying them to Hebrew words. And he was studying the Dead Sea Scrolls for like years. I think he studied the Dead Sea Scrolls for like 50 years. It's not John Allegro. John Allegro. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
For some reason, he was taking Sumerian roots and applying them to Hebrew words. And he was studying the Dead Sea Scrolls for like years. I think he studied the Dead Sea Scrolls for like 50 years. It's not John Allegro. John Allegro. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Right. Yeah. That combined with the fact that one's a Semitic language and one is from, you know, near Eastern. Right. I think that kind of like blows that out of the water.
Right. Yeah. That combined with the fact that one's a Semitic language and one is from, you know, near Eastern. Right. I think that kind of like blows that out of the water.
Right. Yeah. That combined with the fact that one's a Semitic language and one is from, you know, near Eastern. Right. I think that kind of like blows that out of the water.
He's claiming that how a mushroom appear, a mushroom come, basically a mushroom doesn't have to be pollinated like any other plant on earth, right? It doesn't have to be, it's not pollinated. So it's like being born of a virgin. That was his connection that he made. It's got nothing to do with Sumerian or Hebrew. No, that idea, right. It's biology.