Gregg Braden
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And I didn't know we were going to talk about this just from memory. I mean, it begins, it says, I'm the whore and I'm the holy one. I'm the healed and I'm the sick. I represent everything in my life that you are in your life. Why do you stone me to death at your city gates? And I can see the church fathers, they're going through the list of, you know, what books do we include and what books?
And I didn't know we were going to talk about this just from memory. I mean, it begins, it says, I'm the whore and I'm the holy one. I'm the healed and I'm the sick. I represent everything in my life that you are in your life. Why do you stone me to death at your city gates? And I can see the church fathers, they're going through the list of, you know, what books do we include and what books?
They say, oh, that one's got to go, you know? But so within just a few years of the mid 20th century, We had the oldest records of the Old Testament, the oldest records of the New Testament, and the books that had been edited out. 43 books had been edited by the church in the fourth century. And we had a complete view.
They say, oh, that one's got to go, you know? But so within just a few years of the mid 20th century, We had the oldest records of the Old Testament, the oldest records of the New Testament, and the books that had been edited out. 43 books had been edited by the church in the fourth century. And we had a complete view.
They say, oh, that one's got to go, you know? But so within just a few years of the mid 20th century, We had the oldest records of the Old Testament, the oldest records of the New Testament, and the books that had been edited out. 43 books had been edited by the church in the fourth century. And we had a complete view.
And then you begin to see why the church omitted some of the text, because it destroys the narrative that has been preserved through what we call the Bible. Now, I think the Bible is a good book. Is it complete? No.
And then you begin to see why the church omitted some of the text, because it destroys the narrative that has been preserved through what we call the Bible. Now, I think the Bible is a good book. Is it complete? No.
And then you begin to see why the church omitted some of the text, because it destroys the narrative that has been preserved through what we call the Bible. Now, I think the Bible is a good book. Is it complete? No.
Well, and they do. When I'm in the Middle East, before October 7th of 23, we were leading groups into the Holy Lands that include Israel, include the surrounding areas. And we would go into cities and villages where people of all faiths, they worked in the same restaurants, they lived together, they're neighbors, they're friends.
Well, and they do. When I'm in the Middle East, before October 7th of 23, we were leading groups into the Holy Lands that include Israel, include the surrounding areas. And we would go into cities and villages where people of all faiths, they worked in the same restaurants, they lived together, they're neighbors, they're friends.
Well, and they do. When I'm in the Middle East, before October 7th of 23, we were leading groups into the Holy Lands that include Israel, include the surrounding areas. And we would go into cities and villages where people of all faiths, they worked in the same restaurants, they lived together, they're neighbors, they're friends.
The Arabs observe all the Jewish holidays, the Jews observe all the Arab holidays, which means they get a lot of days off during the year. Their kids play together and they know how to live together. It wasn't a problem for them. A lot of people, when we have this conversation, they will acknowledge the Bible is incomplete and they interpret that as the divine inspiration
The Arabs observe all the Jewish holidays, the Jews observe all the Arab holidays, which means they get a lot of days off during the year. Their kids play together and they know how to live together. It wasn't a problem for them. A lot of people, when we have this conversation, they will acknowledge the Bible is incomplete and they interpret that as the divine inspiration
The Arabs observe all the Jewish holidays, the Jews observe all the Arab holidays, which means they get a lot of days off during the year. Their kids play together and they know how to live together. It wasn't a problem for them. A lot of people, when we have this conversation, they will acknowledge the Bible is incomplete and they interpret that as the divine inspiration
that created that led the church to create the bible as it is because this is the way it's supposed to be this is what they'll say it was well yeah it's power and it's green over these over centuries yeah and it's uh and there are a lot of ways to to interpret you know what that is but this is
that created that led the church to create the bible as it is because this is the way it's supposed to be this is what they'll say it was well yeah it's power and it's green over these over centuries yeah and it's uh and there are a lot of ways to to interpret you know what that is but this is
that created that led the church to create the bible as it is because this is the way it's supposed to be this is what they'll say it was well yeah it's power and it's green over these over centuries yeah and it's uh and there are a lot of ways to to interpret you know what that is but this is
One of the overarching themes, and again, this was the war scroll that says we are, until the end of this cycle, that we are in this fundamental battle between good and evil. And that the way that we triumph is by embracing the truth of who we are. That's it. And you can read whatever words you want to read into that, whether you want to talk about biology or you talk about the word divinity.
One of the overarching themes, and again, this was the war scroll that says we are, until the end of this cycle, that we are in this fundamental battle between good and evil. And that the way that we triumph is by embracing the truth of who we are. That's it. And you can read whatever words you want to read into that, whether you want to talk about biology or you talk about the word divinity.
One of the overarching themes, and again, this was the war scroll that says we are, until the end of this cycle, that we are in this fundamental battle between good and evil. And that the way that we triumph is by embracing the truth of who we are. That's it. And you can read whatever words you want to read into that, whether you want to talk about biology or you talk about the word divinity.