Demon Erasers
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I mean, have you seen the DMT research that's being done?
Yeah, I mean, Graham Hancock talked about it on the Joe Rogan podcast.
But Graham Hancock, though, he believes in Atlantis, and he believes that the flood that was related to the Younger Dryas Comets
that came and ultimately wiped away the Atlantis civilization, and that you look at Gobekli Tepe in Turkey, and that's ultimately where our civilization that we're connected to started, and it was with the information that came pre-flood.
And that's once again, like you go back and you look at the archaeological record.
The geological record showing that the Younger Dryas Comet did smash into the North American ice sheets did create this massive.
Okay, but by your own logic then, they're still Jews and they're still Muslims.
So does that give their religion credibility too?
Well, I know there's a Judaism, the mysticism that was, you know, 1000 AD that came about.
But I, for me, the archaeological... So my belief from the archaeological record is that the Jewish religion that you're referring to did not come after Jesus and that there's clear archaeological evidence that shows that it came after 587 BC.
So telling me about the specific interpretation of it and whatnot, et cetera, et cetera, that is not going to convince me until you can point to actual archaeological evidence that shows that that Jewish religion didn't come about after 587 B.C.
and before Jesus.
And I'm not trying to be an ass here, but it's like you're making these claims.
I'm saying the archaeological record does not support that in any
It seems like you say, well, no, it does, and let me tell you why.
Here's the interpretation, and you start going into the interpretation without actually relying on archaeological evidence.
Because the Dead Sea Scrolls were 100 AD, and that was before Jesus, was it not?
So the Dead Sea Scrolls were before Jesus, and the Dead Sea Scrolls were the Jewish religion that I'm talking about.
The dead seed schools, the reason why they're so significant, the reason why people think that it gives credibility to the Bible is because I forget how many mistakes there were, but for the most part, they were, you know, like 90 something percent accurate.
They're very small in accuracy.