Episodes
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A Discourse on Job and Elihu.
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A short discourse on my philosophy.
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Episodes manquant?
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In conjunction with Psalm 2, another great one.
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An Analysis of one of my favorite Psalms in the Bible. Psalm 2, which is a clear prophesy of Jesus, some 1,000 years before He was Made Manifest in the Flesh.
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A Biographical Analysis of Franz Kafka's Life, and a Little on His Metamorphoses.
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A Long Time Waiting, this Book Anyone Can Read in Under 3 Hours.
Also, sorry for the clicks later on. I was getting nervous--as I see parallels to today--so I was hopping my leg as I spoke and it was hitting my desk.
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Evidence for the Exodus.
https://penelope.uchicago.edu/josephus/apion-1.html
Amenophis is another name for Amenhotep III.
https://jbqnew.jewishbible.org/assets/Uploads/454/jbq_454_FriedmanAmenhotepzz.pdf
https://www.galaxie.com/article/bspade07-2-02
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqIz9vjjtDs
Also, there are chariots, animal and human carcasses found off the Coast of Newiebu Beach, which have been excavated by three separate research teams.
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An Analysis of Isaac Asimov's Foundation Trilogy.
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Briefly going over the Context of Gulliver's Travels by each Episode.
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An Analysis of the Giver by Lois Lowry.
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A Comparison and Contrast between The Owl by Brothers Grimm, and God Can Never Die by Hans Christian Andersen.
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A meditation on Fiction's Place in Christianity.
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An analysis of Judges 19-21. That's about all that can be said about those chapters. It's a controversial one, because many people misunderstand its purpose. Which I will now tell.
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A long video today, going over a chapter in the Bible I've been reading over and over again lately.
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An Expository Analysis and Sermon on a Psalm of Degrees, Psalm 121.
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Some of the evidence for the book of Genesis.
https://isac.uchicago.edu/sites/default/files/uploads/shared/docs/mad2.pdf
https://cdli.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/search?layout=full&id=P464355
https://www.jstor.org/stable/275162
Above description, of E. B. Renaud's discovery, as elaborated by Robert F. Heizer and Richard K. Beardsley.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VS-sKQwB-fc
Renaud, E. B. 1929: Prehistoric Female Figurines from America and Old World. Scientific Monthly, 28, pp. 509-12
https://web.archive.org/web/20070212122549/http://www.knowledge.co.uk/sis/abstract/courty.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mid-24th_century_BCE_climate_anomaly
https://www.academia.edu/25453934/Why_we_shouldn_t_ignore_the_mid_24th_century_BC_when_discussing_the_2200_200_BC_climate_anomaly
https://iranicaonline.org/articles/elam-i
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Everything I do know.
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I say it's on display in a British Museum, but it's actually in their storage catalog. I'm also sorry about the over usage of tautologies in this one. It's just a book written to evade meaning.
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An analysis of Lamia.
As a further note, this poem would influence Richard Dawkin's book title "Unweaving the Rainbow." And would also influence Edgar Allen Poe to write his Sonnet on Science.
And for those of you who are squeamish about the topic of rape being thrown around so lightly, that's unfortunately a part of Greek and Roman culture, and a part of their religion. And Keats was trying to make an authentic episode for Metamorphoses, which I think he accomplished. But, this is why I prefer Christianity, as the Ten Commandments seem more palpable to a rational creature.
But, let's meditate on the fact that in Ovid's days, rape was acceptable in the circumstance that the rape was perpetrated by someone of a higher class. And let's understand that Hume's moral argument is woefully inadequate for that reason, and that's one of the reasons we need God's Law.
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An Analysis of Hosea 13.
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