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you
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well thank you for joining us this is
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our third class in creation science
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evangelism 201 how many questions just
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raise your hand or so stop me an early
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class I understand that let's talk about
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we'll talk about it there are three laws
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of thermodynamics okay very few people
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have ever heard of the third one I don't
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remember it doesn't matter it's one of
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those minor things that's not a big deal
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but the first law tells us matter cannot
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that would be magic / and or energy
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cannot be created or destroyed by any
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known means how can you create matter
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from nothing or create energy for
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nothing so far no one has discovered any
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possibility to do that which brings up
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the obvious question well then how did
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the universe get here it had to have a
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beginning it we know that matter is not
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eternal it can't last forever it's
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always breaking down we'll get into that
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in a minute but this first law of
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thermodynamics is really powerful proof
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against the evolution theory matter
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cannot be created or destroyed which
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leaves us to logical choices somebody
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made this world and that somebody would
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have to be outside of time space matter
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now unrelated to them unconnected to
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them uninfluenced by them outside of
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time space matter or the world made
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itself the only other possible choice is
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what some of the idiots will say well
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we're not really here at all we just
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think we're here okay I say you can
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forget about that choice we're here all
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right so somebody made the world or the
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world made itself now the Bible very
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clearly says in the beginning God
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created the heaven and earth it gives no
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explanation for where god came from I
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get asked the question all the time in
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debates I'll say order they'll say where
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did God come from i said well your
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question assumes that he had to come
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from somewhere doesn't it what if he has
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just always been but even the word
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always you can't really use that in
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describing God because that implies time
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you know any words that imply time would
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be improper when you apply them to God
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you know where does God live well just
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the where
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werd apply implies that he has to have a
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particular location he's stuck in
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space-time space matter are three things
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that we are stuck in but if God is
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limited by time space matter or anything
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else he's not God whatever you're
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thinking of its not god you're thinking
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of you thinking of something else okay
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so the Bible simply says in the
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beginning God did it it does not tell us
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where god came from it does not tell us
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how he did it just he just did it
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created to heaven in the earth if you
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can get past that verse the rest of it's
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easy the whole rest of the book is easy
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all 33 thousand thirty one thousand
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seven hundred some verses whatever there
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are the rest is easy okay that's
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interesting and I have no problem
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accepting that but I do understand how
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some people do because in their little
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brain they've limited everything to what
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if I can understand it you know then
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it's true well there's a lot of things
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you can't understand that we accept is
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true okay humanists according to the
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humanist manifesto number one now they
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actually two humanist manifesto is one
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RIT 1930 in one RIT 1973 and I believe
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there's now a third one is the Jonathan
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you know about a third humanist
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manifesto I think there was the humanist
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got together and said we need to tell
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what what do we believe humanist
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manifesto one says humanist regard the
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universe as self existing and not
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created actually if you look at the
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actual manifesto up in the upper right
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corner they have the different planks of
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the humanist manifesto it says first
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religious humanists regard the universe
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as self existing and not created they
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admit and have always admitted as far as
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i know that humanism is a religion see
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atheism is a religion you would have to
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believe there is no God there's no way
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you could know something like that how
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can you possibly know there's no God
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it's something you believe you take that
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on faith so humanist manifesto says
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humanist regard the universe itself
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existing and not created now oftentimes
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in textbooks they will have the word
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universe capitalized why do you
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capitalize the word if it's a beginning
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of a sentence if it's a proper name or
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if it's deity they dfi the universe
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there's just self-existent well if the
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universe is just self existing how did
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it get here well they've thought about
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this for a long time and finally the
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devil years ago came up with an idea
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called the Big Bang Theory how many who
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ever heard of the big bang theory before
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I was on an airplane years ago when I
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tell the story in my seminar part 1
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about how i sat next to a professor from
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Berkeley University we're flying out to
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San Francisco the land of the fruits and
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the flakes and I'm sitting next to this
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professor from Berkeley you Cal Berkeley
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the most hostile audience on planet
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Earth Berkeley is a very interesting
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place for numerous reasons ok this
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university turns out more liberals and
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humanists it's incredible than any other
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university I'm aware but Berkeley
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teaches there are no rules there simply
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are no rules so one guy came to class
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every single day for eight months
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straight stark naked they couldn't tell
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him it's wrong because you know no such
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thing is wrong nobody wanted to sit in
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the chair after he left but I mean just
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is what I want a place I mean if you've
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never been to Berkeley it's quite the
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quite the right to place I've been there
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a couple times I spoke with her once for
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10 hours and boy did a time was
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incredibly lively one Chinese kid who
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had come to when I spoke up in
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university of guelph in Canada and
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really got upset with me because he
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believes in evolution when I was
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speaking in Berkeley he's now I guess a
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lot of a student there a teacher there
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was something but here I am talking away
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about lies in the textbooks and all
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sudden I see another video projector
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sharks start shooting pictures on top of
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my picture you know trying to block out
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what i'm showing its this Chinese guy in
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the back row brought his own video
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projector and laptop and he's going to
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shoot you know I said sir if you want to
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speak get your own crowd get your own
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room have them invite you to come speak
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or go rent your own hall and go speak to
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whoever wants to come but they invited
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me now shut that thing off you know and
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he did but Berkeley's strange place I
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could go there every day i love that
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type of environment what it is about me
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sort but I really I thrive on it cuz i
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know i've got the truth I know I'm right
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it's really fun it was scary at first
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but it's fun now but I spoke at Berkeley
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twice as last two years ago for two and
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a half hours it's debate number which
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debate number is at Jonathan 19 or 20 18
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Berkeley finally here's the truth we
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videotaped it out there boy that was
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they were upset some of those guys were
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so upset poor skip Evans you know works
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for the National Center for Science
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Education all four of them you know hey
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he would really upset with me but I'm
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gonna win him to the Lord I really don't
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hold animosity toward these atheists you
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know they're just simply blinded you
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don't you don't get mad at a blind
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person because they can't see you know
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who they're blinded they really are
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willingly ignorant and so it's something
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that I as a Christian have to say okay
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how can I help these people see that to
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see the light you know get them to see
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the light but I'm sitting this to the
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next to this perkily professor from on
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the airplane and we started talking
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about creation and evolution by the way
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you'll finds talking about creation and
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evolution is easy to get a conversation
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started and I do this several times
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several times a week on airplanes is I'm
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always flying somewhere tomorrow morning
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I fly to Pennsylvania last week was in
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ontario canada and the next week I don't
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know somewhere else but dumb it's very
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easy to get a conversation started on
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creation or evolution and that right
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away leads straight into the gospel
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because if there's a creator well then
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he's the boss okay he find out what he
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says and you do it it's real simple but
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this professor started talking I asked
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him what he did he said it professor at
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Berkeley I said I I taught science 15
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years we got into the subject of the Big
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Bang okay and I said how did the
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universe get here he said well I came
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from the Big Bang I said well man I'd
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like to hear about this and he was
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shocked he said you're a science teacher
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you've never heard of the Big Bang I
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said oh yes I man I've heard a lot about
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the big bang and I believe in the Big
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Bang you know but my big bangs quite a
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bit different than yours I said you tell
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me about your big bang and then I'll
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tell you about my big bang she said well
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i believe about 18 or 20 billion years
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ago you know they always start off now
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looking off into space you know ah
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billions of years ago kind of lost in
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space look on their face you know and
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that's what the textbooks is like this
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guy here in print us all general science
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18 to 20 billion years ago that's a long
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time all the matter in the universe
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that's a lot of stuff and the word
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universe comes from two Latin words uni
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which means single and verse is a
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spoken-- sentence in English we have
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verse and prose verse is a spoken--
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sentence and prose is you know poetry
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that rhymes so universe is a single
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spoken sentence that's interesting God
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said let there be light there have been
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interesting research done in the last 50
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years on exactly what is light exactly
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what is matter you know what is what is
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the material world I don't think anybody
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knows for sure yet we can say well it's
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made up of atoms ok I understand ok and
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then the atoms are made up of electrons
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neutrons and protons and maybe some
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other stuff in there okay I understand
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what are they made up of could it be
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that the whole thing is actually light
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energy or sound energy they've done
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studies where they take high energy
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sound and hit a glass of water and it
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lights up so God simply spoke the
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universe into existence that's a
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powerful thought several times in
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Genesis 1 it says and God said let there
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be let there be let there be so the word
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universe means a spoken sentence and we
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actually live in a spoken sentence this
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is it you're living in the middle of it
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just spoken said how many saw the movie
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The Matrix you know where the whole
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thing is nothing but you know
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imagination and dots ozan ones you know
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it's an imaginary world it doesn't exist
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I like the one with a little kid is you
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know he's looking at the spoon that's
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bending back and forth and the other guy
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comes in he tries to bend the spoon back
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and forth and the little kid says oh
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that's not the exciting thing wait do
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you realize there is no spoon yeah it's
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all imagination what if everything here
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is a manifestation of the voice of God
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God said let there be you know he speaks
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the universe is created when he speaks
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the dead come to life when he speaks the
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wind lays the wind quits blowing the
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waves lay down i mean everything obeys
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the voice of God except us he's having a
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little trouble out of us right now but
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he's going to fix that here one of these
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days every knee shall bow and every tongue
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shall confess that Jesus Christ is Lord
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to the glory of God the Father coming
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soon to a city near you but all the
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matter in the universe was concentrated
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into one very dense very hot region that
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may have been much smaller than a period
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on this page all the matter in the
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universe think about it you couldn't
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even squeeze the Volkswagen into a dot
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smaller than a period on a page it's
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been estimated that if you took a
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freight train that is a mile long a
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one-mile-long freight train if you could
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compact it into solid matter and then
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take that solid matter and remove all
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the space between the neutrons protons
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and electrons see that atoms are mostly
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space if you could really get solid
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matter it's estimated a freight train of
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my law would fit in a thimble but it
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would weigh as much as the freight train
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now of course that's physically
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impossible to do such a thing but you
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can't squeeze a Volkswagen into a dot
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smaller than a period page and here they
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are teaching the kids the whole entire
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universe I mean do you realize how big
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this earth is and it's tiny compared to
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some of the other planets you realize
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the Sun and how many other stars there
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are the last estimate by the Hubble
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telescope in 2003 said we estimate there
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are 70 sextillion stars well if you want
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to learn a little math here you got
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million and then billion and then
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trillion quadrillion quad meaning for
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quintillion sextillion septillion
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octillion no villain to say who cares 76
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chilean stars is the estimate most of
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them gigantic compared to our Sun and
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they want me to believe that all of this
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was in a dot smaller than a period on a
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page Satan has to be laughing at these
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evolutionists for believing this stuff
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can you think of anything more absurd
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then it says in the text book for some
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unknown reason this region exploded this
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explosion is called the Big Bang well if
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you're going to get all that matter
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squeeze that tight first place that
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would take some kind of energy like we
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can't comprehend okay why would it
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explode how long did it stay in the
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squeezed position and why did it explode
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and where did the energy come from to
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make this explosion where did the energy
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come from to get it together to begin
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with I mean there's a host of questions
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you can ask about the Big Bang like what
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exploded you know why did it explode
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where'd it come from now that's what the
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textbook says is for some unknown reason
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this exploded this textbook says after
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many billions of years all the matter
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and energy will once again be packed
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into a small area this area may be no
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larger than the period at the end of
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this sentence then another Big Bang will
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occur the formation of a universe will
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begin all over again a universe that
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periodically expands and then contracts
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back on itself is called a closed
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universe in a closed universe a big bang
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may occur once every 80 to 100 billion
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years I'll keep in mind they cut down a
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tree to print that you know where's al
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gore when you need them that's what I
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want to know he should have been up in
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that tree I it is absolutely so dumb to
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believe such a thing it exploded it's
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going to come back someday and squeeze
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in and then explode again and come back
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and explode again do they really
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honestly believe that I mean can they
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possibly believe such a thing this
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textbook author says nothing really
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means nothing now you have to be at
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least that smart to write a book okay he
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said not only matter and energy would
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disappear but also space and time by the
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way that's an interesting sentence and
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he's right if you have matter but have
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no space where would you put it if you
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have matter in space but have no time
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then when would you put it time space
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and matter
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is what's called a continuum you can't
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have one without the other we went over
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that last week did me about the time
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space was it okay you can't have one
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without the other so if they're correct
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as saying not only you know nothing
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really means nothing not only is there
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no matter there's no time in no space so
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the question would be how did this get
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here and the Big Bang theorists will say
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well the big bang as this nothing
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exploded it created time space and
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matter all simultaneously hmm textbook
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says however this physicist theorized
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that from this state of nothingness the
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universe began in a gigantic explosion
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sixteen point five billion years ago now
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by the way the numbers for how long ago
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this happened float all over the scale
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on the low range i think the lowest
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number i've seen is eight billion years
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ago was the big bang on the high range
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20 billion years ago like this textbook
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i showed you a few slides ago says 18 to
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20 billion years ago you know there was
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a big bang I think the currently
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accepted view now in 2005 is that it
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happened fourteen point six billion
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years ago when I debated hugh Ross at
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reasons to believe in Pasadena
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California debated for three hours he
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said the Big Bang was Fort I think he
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said something like 14.6 to you know
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billion years I said you've got to be
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kidding do you really believe such a
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thing this textbook says the theory of
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the origin this theory of the origin of
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the universe is called the Big Bang
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Theory now the big bang theory started
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by a guy named George Edward lat
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lemaitre george lemaitre died in 1966
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he's the one who invented the Big Bang
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Theory when it was first invented and
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not too many people believed in it like
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many theories you know comes along and I
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don't believe that and everybody but
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pretty soon it came to be accepted and
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now if you question the Big Bang boy you
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are banished academic Siberia you know
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you don't dare question the big bang
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theory but he said according Isaac
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Asimov let me
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conceived this mass to be more though
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more than a few light-years in diameter
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at the very least that would be to write
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a few light-years would have to be at
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least two light-years okay well that
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would be 12 trillion miles across
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because a light year is about six
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trillion miles light travels about six
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trillion miles in one year so he said
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the thing that exploded is 12 trillion
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light-years across that's a big dot then
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in 1965 they said oh no it wasn't that
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big it was only 275 million miles across
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well that's way down I mean that's a
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whole lot smaller then in 1972 they said
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oh no it's only 71 million miles you
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know the big bang theory as it was
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taught in the textbooks in the early 70s
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was there was a big bang you know 20
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billion years ago and this one mass 70
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was 71 million miles across exploded in
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1974 they said oh no it's only 54,000
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miles across in 1983 they said it's a
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trillionth the diameter of a proton well
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you figure if you want to get a visual
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picture of how big an atom is this is a
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neat picture okay how BIG's a grain of
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salt can you picture a grain of salt now
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I want you to take that grain of salt
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and expand it until it's as tall as the
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Empire State Building in New York okay
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expanded in all directions length width
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height is still a giant cube but it's
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now as big as the Empire State Building
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if you could expand it that much the
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molecules would expand equally
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proportional and they would now become
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as big as the original grain of salt
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how many grains of salt would it take
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stacked on top of each other to go to
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the top of the Empire State Building
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several right that's how many molecules
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there are stacked up the edge of a grain
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of salt just to give you the picture and
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salt is sodium chlorides a fairly
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good-sized you know molecule compared to
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other molecules like hydrogen or helium
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there a lot smaller than that okay so a
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grain of salt expanded the size of the
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Empire State Building would now make the
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molecules become the size of the
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original grain of salt just to give you
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a visual image of how tiny molecules are
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now in that molecule you have atoms and
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in that Adam you have protons which are
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unbelievably tiny and so this in 1983
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they began teaching that the thing that
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exploded was a trillionth the diameter
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of a proton you can't even picture house
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tiny something like that would be and
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then of course now they said oh I was
00:21:01
smaller than that it was nothing no
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nothing exploded and produced everything
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I think this shows a classic example of
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how once you start to believe something
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stupid you'll believe anything once you
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start to believe you know we came from a
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monkey oh maybe we came from a squirrel
00:21:22
maybe we came from a rock while maybe we
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came from nothing it's a slippery slope
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okay once you start down that slope
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you're gonna end up all the way at the
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bottom okay you're going to bump every
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dumb stick on the way down the hill as
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you roll down oh yes how absurd can you
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get here's a Discover Magazine a couple
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years ago where did everything come from
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the watches cover page okay front cover
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it says the universe burst into
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something from absolutely nothing zero
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nada as it got bigger it became filled
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with even more stuff that came from
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absolutely nowhere how is that possible
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ask alan guth his theory of inflation
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helps explain everything well I got to
00:22:17
meet this alan guth okay alan guth said
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in Scientific American clear back in
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1996 he said the observable universe
00:22:25
could have evolved from an infinitesimal
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region it's then by the way that's a dot
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and Hebrew there it's then tempting to
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go one step further and speculate that
00:22:35
the entire universe evolved from
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literally nothing you see boys and girls
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we all came from a dot and the dot came
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from nothing there has to be i still
00:22:50
have if you can help me on this I've
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made some help on this I cannot figure
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out a way to help the evolutionists see
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how dumb that is how can you help
00:23:01
somebody see what you believe is just
00:23:04
that's real dumb we all came from
00:23:09
nothing but see what does that teaching
00:23:14
do if you stop and think about it if we
00:23:16
really came from nothing which exploded
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then how can you have morals how can
00:23:22
anything be right or wrong I've asked
00:23:25
evolutions that question all over the
00:23:27
world simple question if your theory is
00:23:29
true if evolution is true how do you
00:23:32
tell right from wrong they simply cannot
00:23:36
answer the question because if that's
00:23:39
how we got here I mean does nothing have
00:23:42
morals does matter have morals doesn't
00:23:49
matter have rules you know I mean it's
00:23:52
such a dumb theory we all came from
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nothing I asked the professor on the
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plane I said well sir I don't understand
00:23:58
this big bang theory explain this to me
00:24:00
he said well 20 billion years ago all
00:24:02
the material in the universe was
00:24:04
concentrated in one little tiny dot
00:24:05
smaller than a period on a page and it
00:24:07
was spinning I like this dick sex this
00:24:10
textbook says it's as the nebula shrank
00:24:12
gets spun faster and faster this is
00:24:16
essential point here now because
00:24:17
everything that we see in the universe
00:24:19
is spinning even the molecules are
00:24:22
spinning right everything is spinning the world
00:24:26
is spinning the planets are spinning the
00:24:28
universe the galaxies are spinning the
00:24:30
everything spinning the solar system is
00:24:32
spinning so where did this spin come
00:24:35
from they either have two choices the
00:24:39
initial object was spinning and
00:24:40
therefore all the fragments are spinning
00:24:43
or each of them picked up a spin on
00:24:45
their own now that would be a serious
00:24:48
problem to say everything of every
00:24:52
single thing picked up this spin from
00:24:55
where it's much easier and I've never
00:24:59
met anybody argue about this one this
00:25:00
much easier to say well the initial
00:25:02
object must have been spinning that's
00:25:05
what they teach in the textbooks this
00:25:06
nebula began to rotate its spun faster
00:25:10
and faster gradually the spinning nebula
00:25:13
flattened into a huge disk almost 10
00:25:15
billion kilometers across at the center
00:25:19
of the disk a growing protosun or new
00:25:21
Sun began to take shape as the gas cloud
00:25:24
continue to collapse toward its center
00:25:26
the protosun grew more and more massive
00:25:30
now right there this is absolute
00:25:32
stupidity when it comes to science gas
00:25:35
clouds don't condense because of their
00:25:37
own gravity are you afraid when you go
00:25:40
out there that a cloud is going to
00:25:42
condense into a solid material and fall
00:25:44
on you've ever been hit by a falling
00:25:46
cloud it doesn't happen clouds of gas
00:25:52
and dust expand what's going to squeeze
00:25:56
them together to make a solid it takes
00:25:59
enormous energy for this to happen I
00:26:02
asked a professor one time I said you
00:26:04
know you say stars formed from clouds of
00:26:06
dust hello this doesn't happen how you
00:26:11
get it's what's called boils gas law at
00:26:13
that down that'll be a good quiz
00:26:14
question boil Bo y le boil digiti
00:26:18
studied how gases behave what happens
00:26:20
when you try to compress a gas it heats
00:26:24
up enormous heat when you take
00:26:28
compressed gas and you release the
00:26:30
pressure now it absorbs heat so the can
00:26:32
gets cold let me never spray to spray
00:26:34
can you know and the can gets cold
00:26:36
you spray it throw options can starts to
00:26:38
get cold when you release the bets how
00:26:40
an air compressor and air conditioner
00:26:42
works John when you use compressed gases
00:26:44
like you know stuff for your welding you
00:26:45
know while you're if you're releasing
00:26:47
the pressure a lot of those cylinders
00:26:49
firstly took an enormous amount of
00:26:51
energy to squeeze that gas into that
00:26:52
cylinder and still in the gas condition
00:26:55
sometimes it condensed it to a liquid
00:26:56
like what liquefied propane but to
00:26:59
squeeze something to a solid would
00:27:02
require absolutely phenomenal amounts of
00:27:04
pressure so where is this energy going
00:27:07
to come from so this professor was
00:27:09
talking about you know how clouds form
00:27:11
from you know dust got together and
00:27:13
collapses away wait wait how do you
00:27:16
overcome boils gas law Boyle said as you
00:27:19
try to compress a gas it's going to
00:27:21
build up heat which is going to drive it
00:27:23
back away if you just take gasps let's
00:27:26
take a balloon as an example and you
00:27:28
heat it up what happens it expands when
00:27:34
you cool it down it contracts you can
00:27:37
take a balloon blow it up tie it stick
00:27:40
it in the freezer come back in 20
00:27:44
minutes it'll be this big it'll shrink
00:27:48
way down take a balloon blow it up
00:27:52
measure the diameter and then hold it in
00:27:55
the Sun for a while or let it heat up
00:27:57
somehow it'll get bigger it's just the
00:28:00
way it is that's the way a hot air
00:28:01
balloon works you know they tied the
00:28:02
basket on the bottom and they got a
00:28:03
furnace in there and they they heat up
00:28:05
the air hot air expands and is therefore
00:28:07
lighter and it rises when they run out
00:28:12
of gas that you know the hot air balloon
00:28:14
starts coming back down well I asked the
00:28:17
professor I said how can you get gas to
00:28:19
condense into a solid and make a star he
00:28:23
said well we've calculated that if 20
00:28:25
stars explode near each other it'll
00:28:28
produce enough energy to produce a brand
00:28:31
new start so think about what you're
00:28:36
saying you have to lose 20 to gain one
00:28:43
doesn't that sound like some kind of
00:28:45
losing proposition here I said man you
00:28:48
ought to run for Congress you could help
00:28:50
those guys borrow their way out of debt
00:28:52
let's borrow another million dollars to
00:28:54
pay off these bills well duh think about
00:28:58
it okay by the way it's pure theoretical
00:29:01
I don't know if 20 stars exploding could
00:29:03
produce enough energy to make a new star
00:29:04
okay that's never been observed that's
00:29:06
just theoretical but even if they did
00:29:08
that's how you going to explain the 70
00:29:11
sextillion stars we have I means you'd
00:29:16
have to have 140 you know what one point
00:29:20
for 70 x 20 yeah 146 tilia no more net
00:29:27
that's too yeah one point can't think in
00:29:30
my head a sec septillion you'd have to
00:29:34
have one point for septillion stars
00:29:36
exploding to end up with you know 120th
00:29:39
as many now it's such a dumb idea and I
00:29:44
feel sorry for people who believe it i
00:29:45
mean i really do it's so easy to make
00:29:47
fun of them and it's actually fun to
00:29:48
make fun of them and i enjoy it i just
00:29:49
have to confess i enjoy making front of
00:29:50
evolutionists but it is sad that they're
00:29:54
so blinded you know I'm sure Elijah you
00:29:58
know was enjoying himself making fun of
00:30:01
the profits of bail you know why don't
00:30:02
you cry a little louder maybe he's
00:30:03
sleeping yeah because he knew how dumb
00:30:06
it was to worship a statue these guys
00:30:09
they carved their own statue coat it
00:30:11
with gold set up in the temple oh thank
00:30:14
you for creating us uh idiot you created
00:30:18
him he didn't create you and Satan has
00:30:22
to be laughing at these guys for
00:30:23
believing this but I feel sorry for him
00:30:25
I mean I really do I want to try to win
00:30:26
up to the door and people say we're
00:30:27
hoping you're sarcastic and you know
00:30:28
well I know I got kind of the elijah
00:30:31
personality you know i'm sorry about
00:30:32
that i'm not trying to change it but you
00:30:34
know which means i probably not really
00:30:36
sorry about it but i'm having a good
00:30:37
time actually making fun of it but they
00:30:39
really need help ok and we want to win
00:30:42
them but see I'm a little bit hard on
00:30:44
them precisely because they are
00:30:46
destroying the faith of so many kids
00:30:48
coming through their class you know
00:30:51
people say why are you in a hard on the
00:30:53
evolution as I say well if I was you
00:30:55
know going in
00:30:56
the Germany to rescue some of the Jews
00:30:57
in a concentration camp I would have a
00:31:01
hard time being nice to Hitler's guards
00:31:05
you know what I mean I'm excuse me guys
00:31:07
would you please not be mean to these
00:31:08
Jews i would like to bring them out of
00:31:10
here you know would you guys put your
00:31:11
guns down please no they probably not
00:31:13
going to put their guns down probably
00:31:14
going to have to you know explain it to
00:31:16
them in a language they can understand
00:31:17
right and the professors who are
00:31:21
destroying the faith of these kids
00:31:22
coming through their class in who are
00:31:23
mocking Christianity at my expense you
00:31:27
know I'm paying their salary while they
00:31:28
mock my god I just have a hard time you
00:31:32
know taking that laying down and you
00:31:34
know being sweet about it so if you
00:31:36
don't like my caustic personality well
00:31:39
then you go do it a different way okay
00:31:40
you go in there and lovingly you know
00:31:42
win them over whatever you wanna do I
00:31:43
don't care just do it okay get the job
00:31:45
jack hyles i'm preaching up there at
00:31:47
first baptist hammond in a couple weeks
00:31:49
jack hyles was pastor there for years
00:31:50
and years uh this ladies came to meth
00:31:53
word she said I don't like the way you
00:31:54
win souls he said well how do you do it
00:31:58
she saw I don't do it he said oh well I
00:32:02
like my way of doing it better than your
00:32:04
way not doing it that's for sure so I
00:32:07
don't always like my way of dealing with
00:32:08
the evolutionists okay but at least I
00:32:10
deal with them you know these people
00:32:12
that are critical say you shouldn't be
00:32:14
you know sarcastic okay well how do you
00:32:15
how do you win them well I don't okay
00:32:17
well then i win some and i certainly
00:32:21
anger the rest and sometimes that's a
00:32:23
start you got to get him mad before they
00:32:25
get glad you know I haven't right to me
00:32:27
and says no I've watched your tapes and
00:32:28
I hated you so much and it just ate at
00:32:30
me and ate at me if I'd really well he's
00:32:31
right you know I better get right with
00:32:33
God so sometimes that's why seeds work
00:32:36
you know you got to break the ground to
00:32:37
get it to fit it to get girl anyway the
00:32:39
textbooks will teach and this is correct
00:32:41
that if the big bang theory is true the
00:32:42
initial object had to be spinning well
00:32:45
this creates a problem it creates a
00:32:48
problem if it wasn't spinning it creates
00:32:51
a different problem if it was spinning
00:32:53
if it wasn't spinning and it just
00:32:56
exploded then how did all of the
00:32:58
particles clear down to the atoms pick
00:33:00
up a spin if it was spinning you got
00:33:03
another big problem because of the law
00:33:06
of conservation of angular momentum okay
00:33:09
we'll get into that in a second
00:33:10
but according to the creationist view
00:33:12
6,000 years ago God created everything
00:33:15
and according to the evolutionist view
00:33:17
20 billion years ago nothing exploded
00:33:21
and made everything both views assume a
00:33:25
beginning that's a given okay the only
00:33:31
one textbook that I saw that tried to
00:33:33
get around this problem is the one that
00:33:34
says maybe it expands and converted
00:33:36
every twenty eighty eighty billion years
00:33:38
you know it contracts and blows floats
00:33:39
again what they're doing the one I
00:33:41
showed you a minute ago they're implying
00:33:43
then that matter is eternal and we know
00:33:46
matter cannot be eternal we'll get into
00:33:47
that in a minute so the creationists
00:33:50
believe you know in the beginning God
00:33:51
and the evolutionists believe all the
00:33:54
material in the universe was in one
00:33:56
little tiny dot and all the dirt in the
00:33:58
universe was squeezed in this dot and it
00:34:00
exploded and they believed you know in
00:34:02
the beginning dirt so what are the
00:34:04
problems you have is the news media and
00:34:07
the textbooks and the teachers and even
00:34:09
people that call into my radio program
00:34:11
every day and dr. Dino calm they always
00:34:16
try to assume that evolution is part of
00:34:19
science when I did a debate no paso
00:34:21
texas Roger Odell set up the thing there
00:34:26
for me to have the debate in El Paso and
00:34:28
the here's that article they ran in El
00:34:30
Paso Times religious and scientific
00:34:33
leaders debate evolution now just think
00:34:37
about the headline what are they trying
00:34:40
to imply just by the headline
00:34:46
that's evolution is part of science and
00:34:50
I stop them every time I can't I wait
00:34:53
wait wait wait now guys no no science
00:34:55
deals with things we can observe study
00:34:56
and test we don't observe any of the
00:34:58
evolution claims you can believe that if
00:35:00
you'd like but that's not observed it's
00:35:03
not religious and scientific leaders
00:35:05
debating evolution it is two religions
00:35:08
debating evolution is a religion they
00:35:12
get very angry when I say that and
00:35:14
Jonathan does a radio program you know
00:35:16
they call in and they're mad about that
00:35:17
it's not a religion yes it is in every
00:35:19
sense of the word it's something you
00:35:20
have to believe in there's no
00:35:22
observation there's no testing there's
00:35:23
no experimentation is simply a religious
00:35:25
belief but I see this over and over and
00:35:29
over again in the textbooks and in the
00:35:30
in the debates you know really keep
00:35:33
saying well you know according to
00:35:35
science and we know science is different
00:35:37
than religion I say we are you implying
00:35:38
that evolution ought to be with science
00:35:40
right there's your mistake I would agree
00:35:43
that science and religion are different
00:35:45
but I would not agree that evolution
00:35:47
should be included with science and
00:35:49
you're gonna have to stop them every
00:35:52
five minutes so there you go again
00:35:54
you're trying to include evolution as
00:35:55
part of science they want to sneak it in
00:35:57
here's the illustration I used I say
00:35:59
beer is sold at football games quite
00:36:01
often mirror has nothing to do with
00:36:04
football and beer does not become
00:36:07
athletic by association with football
00:36:10
okay and evolution has nothing to do
00:36:13
with science and it doesn't become
00:36:14
scientific by being associated with you
00:36:16
know with science it's true it's mixed
00:36:19
in the textbooks it's true beer is mixed
00:36:21
in a football games so what it doesn't
00:36:24
mean there's a connection between the
00:36:25
two religious and scientific leaders
00:36:28
debate evolution that's baloney see the
00:36:31
evolution in creation are both religious
00:36:33
world views the difference is the
00:36:34
evolution religion is tax supported
00:36:37
that's one of the one of the many major
00:36:40
differences all of us are paying for
00:36:42
that religion to be taught they'll say
00:36:45
we should can't have religion in schools
00:36:46
I say here first place that's not what
00:36:49
the Constitution says it's not what the
00:36:51
founding fathers intended it's not how
00:36:53
the school started off ok but and it's
00:36:55
not true we have all kinds of religion
00:36:57
in school
00:36:59
we just won't have Christianity in
00:37:01
school it's not religion there against
00:37:03
its Christianity specifically that
00:37:04
they're against okay these two timelines
00:37:07
are the same thing behind the screen
00:37:08
here and I use these in my seminars over
00:37:09
and over you can get these that are on
00:37:10
our website dr. Dino a copy of these on
00:37:12
the top time line I drew it so one inch
00:37:15
would equal 150 years 150 years is a
00:37:19
long time what took place 150 years ago
00:37:21
who can think of something 1855 before
00:37:29
the Civil War quite a few Indian battles
00:37:33
going on some people trying to win the
00:37:36
Indians most people trying to just steal
00:37:37
their stuff you know but some people
00:37:40
tried to actually win over to the Lord
00:37:41
but you know the Industrial Revolution
00:37:43
you go back and make a list of all the
00:37:45
things America did not have the world
00:37:46
did not have electricity cars you know
00:37:49
and it just 550 years ago that's a long
00:37:52
time Abe Lincoln wasn't even President
00:37:54
one inch ago on our chart but if I tried
00:37:59
to make the 20 billion year chart to be
00:38:02
the same scale to show you 20 billion
00:38:05
years at the top scale of an inch 250
00:38:08
years just the chart would have to be
00:38:11
from Pensacola to Portland Oregon 2,100
00:38:15
miles or Toronto Canada to San Diego
00:38:19
that's a long ways and I don't wanna
00:38:23
carry chart that big so i made a new
00:38:24
scale and where this professor on the
00:38:26
plane answered my questions about time
00:38:28
space matter we'll cover that in just a
00:38:30
minute after our break here but um the
00:38:32
questions that you need to ask people
00:38:33
when they say the Big Bang you got to
00:38:35
stop them right there explain this 20
00:38:39
billion years ago to me okay where did
00:38:40
time-space matter come from the laws
00:38:42
will get into all that right after a
00:38:43
quick break here coming up couple
00:38:45
minutes all right let's take up where we
00:38:47
left off some of the problems with the
00:38:49
Big Bang Theory the problems are
00:38:51
multiple okay not only theoretical
00:38:54
problems but actual scientific problems
00:38:57
with this theory number one where did
00:38:59
the matter come from what exploded
00:39:04
they'll say well nothing exploded well
00:39:06
then then you don't have an explosion
00:39:08
you get you if nothing explodes you have
00:39:10
you have nothing you know you can't even
00:39:13
visualize what they're trying to say
00:39:16
here you know they kept getting that dot
00:39:19
smaller and smaller till now it's
00:39:20
nothing that exploded that simply
00:39:22
doesn't make sense does it make sense to
00:39:25
anybody here twice the professor I said
00:39:28
where did the matter come from for the
00:39:30
Big Bang he said we don't know I said
00:39:32
where did the laws come from all of the
00:39:35
universe is governed by laws we have the
00:39:38
law of gravity centrifugal force inertia
00:39:42
Boyle's law the gas laws there are all
00:39:45
kinds of laws that govern universe you
00:39:47
know we have cole slaw you can you tell
00:39:49
potato salad ok ha and I'm always asking
00:39:53
the people why aren't the laws still
00:39:55
evolving everything about that why is
00:39:59
gravity always the same why don't you
00:40:02
wait 10 pounds more one day he said well
00:40:05
I do well that's for other reasons ok
00:40:07
but the laws didn't change ok here diet
00:40:09
might have changed the laws are
00:40:11
consistent now if nothing exploded and
00:40:15
made everything it not only has to make
00:40:16
the matter for the universe it has to
00:40:18
make the laws where is gravity just
00:40:21
built into matter I mean how can you
00:40:23
explain that was gravity where was
00:40:27
gravity before the Big Bang and if
00:40:31
everything squeezed into a dot what
00:40:33
squeezed it in for gravity holds and
00:40:36
gravity was already there where the laws
00:40:39
created by the Big Bang it's a serious
00:40:43
problem ok and where did the energy come
00:40:46
from you have to have matter and or
00:40:51
energy to create this
00:40:54
BIGBANG's produce big messes
00:41:00
and did I ask the professor's they did
00:41:03
not he did not have any of those so I
00:41:04
said well sir this berkeley have a
00:41:06
merry-go-round you all know what a
00:41:09
merry-go-round is right he said no we
00:41:11
don't have a merry-go-round we had a good long we had three hour flight you
00:41:13
know from Dallas to San Francisco so
00:41:14
better good long flight I asked him some
00:41:16
critical questions I said no if you put
00:41:18
some fourth graders on a merry-go-round
00:41:19
and you get the high school football
00:41:21
team to get it spinning clockwise as
00:41:23
fast as it'll go you notice some very
00:41:25
interesting phenomenon and want to do
00:41:26
the seminar I say how many of you are in
00:41:28
fourth grade you know on some kids raise
00:41:30
their hand and I said oh great i spent
00:41:31
the last five years of my life in the
00:41:32
fourth grade you know i try to use a lot
00:41:34
of humor humor in my seminar number one
00:41:37
that's my personality number two it
00:41:39
keeps keeps it lively keep people awake
00:41:41
and it makes a heavy subject seem easier
00:41:43
humor is a good also a good anesthetic
00:41:45
under which you can do surgery you get
00:41:48
somebody laughing while you cut out
00:41:49
their sin you know I met funny yeah
00:41:52
smoking oh oh oh yeah and you work on
00:41:56
their sin under Walter under anesthetic
00:41:57
IE laughter but if this a fact if you
00:42:00
put some kids on a merry-go-round and
00:42:01
get it spinning clockwise they will go
00:42:02
through four phases they start off in
00:42:04
phase one they're screaming you know
00:42:06
faster faster you get up around 30 miles
00:42:08
an hour they go to phase 2 where they
00:42:09
stop screaming and they're just quietly
00:42:11
concentrating on trying to hang on you
00:42:13
get up at 60 miles an hour the inter
00:42:15
phase three where they're screaming
00:42:16
again you know stop stop please slow
00:42:18
down somewhere between there 100 miles
00:42:20
an hour you'll enter phase 4 where the
00:42:22
kids begin to fly off the merry-go-round
00:42:24
now if you watch them carefully as the
00:42:27
kid flies off he will be spinning
00:42:29
clockwise if the merry-go-round is going
00:42:32
clockwise he will be spinning clockwise
00:42:35
because of a law called until he
00:42:38
encounters resistance of course because
00:42:40
of a law called the conservation of
00:42:42
angular momentum there are many things
00:42:44
that happen with a spinning object you
00:42:47
can try this on our merry go round here
00:42:48
at dinosaur adventure land okay get ten
00:42:50
kids on the merry-go-round have them
00:42:52
lean way back to the outside and get it
00:42:55
spinning and then say okay kids when I
00:42:58
say three I want you to lean to the
00:43:00
middle just lean in as far as you can
00:43:03
let's say it is turning for sake of
00:43:05
illustration one revolution every second
00:43:10
when they lean into the middle it will
00:43:12
pick up to three or four revolution
00:43:14
per second it will greatly increase the
00:43:17
speed assuming no friction which by the
00:43:20
way we've got a lot of friction that
00:43:21
bearing is yeah grease that bearing up
00:43:24
there but if you get a frictionless or a
00:43:26
near frictionless merry-go-round it'll
00:43:29
that's one of the laws as you
00:43:30
concentrate the mass toward the center
00:43:32
the velocity picks up how many of ever
00:43:33
seen ice skaters you know and they're
00:43:35
doing that thing and they pull their
00:43:36
arms in spin real fast stick their arms
00:43:38
out and slow down when you're diving you
00:43:39
know you tuck real tight to do a flip as
00:43:41
soon as you straighten out you stop
00:43:43
flipping hopefully at the right time to
00:43:45
not land in a belly flop but well
00:43:48
spinning objects have certain rules that
00:43:50
they simply follow one of which is the
00:43:52
conservation of angular momentum a
00:43:54
spinning object in a frictionless
00:43:56
environment now this only work in a
00:43:58
frictionless environment which is what
00:44:01
the Big Bang would be because all the
00:44:02
matter was in one spot so when it
00:44:05
exploded all the pieces if the original
00:44:09
object is spinning clockwise all of the
00:44:11
pieces would spin clockwise the
00:44:13
evolutionists will say well these these
00:44:15
things are spinning backwards because
00:44:16
they collided with something I said
00:44:18
that's not possible if an explosion
00:44:20
takes place let's say you got a hand
00:44:22
grenade all the fragments go flying off
00:44:25
like spokes on a wheel is it possible if
00:44:30
you drop a hand grenade in a field for
00:44:32
the fragments to fly off and hit each
00:44:34
other some place out in the field
00:44:35
further out no the longer you wait the
00:44:41
further apart they get it is just not
00:44:45
possible for them to hit each other out
00:44:47
there in the field someplace so it's
00:44:49
just I would say that's not logical okay
00:44:52
to say the fragments collided is not
00:44:54
it's not physically possible but the
00:44:56
conservation of angular momentum is
00:44:58
interesting here's a couple of quotes
00:44:59
you might want to read about this this
00:45:00
angular momentum would have caused the
00:45:02
Sun to spend very rapidly actually our
00:45:05
Sun spins very slowly while the planets
00:45:08
move very rapidly around the Sun in fact
00:45:11
although the Sun has over ninety-nine
00:45:13
percent of the mass of the solar system
00:45:15
it has only two percent of the angular
00:45:18
momentum let me stop and explain here in
00:45:20
case you don't know there's a difference
00:45:22
between mass and weight okay your mass
00:45:24
does not change if you went out into
00:45:27
space
00:45:28
you're you would still have the same
00:45:30
mass even though you would feel like you
00:45:32
weighed nothing but if a 300-pound guy
00:45:35
and a 50-pound kid collide in space it's
00:45:39
going to have the same effect as if they
00:45:41
collided on earth they're going to boyne
00:45:44
bounce off and the 50-pound kids going
00:45:46
to go flying like a BB hitting a freight
00:45:49
train ok the mass doesn't change its how
00:45:53
much material material you have ok
00:45:56
that's not going to change so the Sun
00:45:59
has 99 percent of the mass of the solar
00:46:01
system but only two percent of the
00:46:03
angular momentum this pattern is
00:46:05
directly opposite to the pattern
00:46:06
predicted from the nebular hypothesis
00:46:09
it's been known for years that the whole
00:46:11
big bang theory violates numerous laws
00:46:14
of science ok here's why they haven't
00:46:17
given up on it they don't have a
00:46:20
replacement they don't have a new theory
00:46:24
to explain the universe so we're going
00:46:26
to keep the Big Bang here's the logic
00:46:27
behind that you got a guy in jail do you
00:46:31
think he's guilty of the crime then you
00:46:35
find evidence that he is there's no
00:46:36
possible way he can be guilty ok he
00:46:39
wasn't there he was 300 miles away 50
00:46:41
people saw him but you still don't know
00:46:45
who did the crime so we're going to keep
00:46:48
this guy in jail until we find the
00:46:50
person who did it you see how dumb that
00:46:55
would be we know he didn't do it but we
00:46:58
don't know who did so we're keeping him
00:46:59
until we find out who did that's what
00:47:02
they're doing with this big bang theory
00:47:03
scientists is Theta this will say look
00:47:05
we know it's not true but we don't have
00:47:08
a better explanation so we're going to
00:47:11
hang on to this one until the new one
00:47:13
comes along because nature abhors a
00:47:16
vacuum ok if you there's a vacuum
00:47:19
something's going to try everything's
00:47:20
going to try to get into it and if you
00:47:23
have a if you don't have a theory for
00:47:25
the explanation of the world well then
00:47:27
this is unacceptable we have to have a
00:47:29
theory and I've had evolution is getting
00:47:32
mad and say well the big bang theory is
00:47:33
not part of evolution oh you're crazy
00:47:35
it's an essential part of evolution what
00:47:39
evolved where did it come from you have
00:47:41
to have a consistent coherent theory
00:47:43
starting from the beginning they were
00:47:46
they're always trying with me now to say
00:47:48
well revolution only deals with living
00:47:50
things I said well you're going to skip
00:47:56
the vital parts of where did matter come
00:47:57
from where that energy come from where
00:47:59
did life get started stuff like that
00:48:00
yeah they really want to skip all that
00:48:02
because there simply is no explanation
00:48:04
okay well then you don't have a coherent
00:48:06
theory it's my point look at the next
00:48:08
quote the ultimate origin of the solar
00:48:10
system's angular momentum remains
00:48:12
obscure it's a polite way of saying we
00:48:16
have no idea how it got this way it
00:48:19
remains obscure in other words we don't
00:48:21
know don't you just say it clearly we're
00:48:23
4th graders can get it okay we don't
00:48:26
know bottom quote one of the detailed
00:48:29
problems is then to explain how the Sun
00:48:32
still acquires nearly ninety nine point
00:48:34
nine percent of the mass of the solar
00:48:35
system but only two percent of its
00:48:37
angular momentum this pleasure 1969
00:48:40
textbook this problem has been known for
00:48:43
decades what do they do about it ignore
00:48:48
it they don't have an answer
00:48:53
ask the professor on the plane I said
00:48:55
sir if everything began from a swirling
00:48:57
dot you know Big Bang why do two planets
00:49:00
and possibly Pluto would be number three
00:49:02
rotate backwards I don't know if it's
00:49:05
ever been demonstrated or not if Pluto
00:49:06
rotates backwards to the rest okay all
00:49:09
the planets are going the same direction
00:49:10
around the Sun but some of them are
00:49:12
spinning backwards why and their answer
00:49:16
is or they got hit by something I see
00:49:18
that's not possible not if the big bang
00:49:20
theory is true what would hit them the
00:49:24
longer you wait the farther apart
00:49:25
they're going to get also eight of the
00:49:30
91 known moons I believe now there might
00:49:32
be over 100 wounds that have been
00:49:33
discovered i don't know but according to
00:49:35
Walt Browns website creation science com
00:49:37
by the way a great website you ought to
00:49:38
check Walt Braun was a physics professor
00:49:40
for the Air Force Academy in Colorado
00:49:42
Springs has a PhD in physics has ago
00:49:45
he's a Christian travels and speaks on
00:49:47
creation has a great book out that we
00:49:49
sell in the beginning by Walt Braun the
00:49:50
book we sell in our library powerful
00:49:52
book I disagree with Walt on a couple of
00:49:54
key things okay but that's I've learned
00:49:56
to eat the meat spit out the bones years
00:49:57
ago if you don't learn that you will
00:49:58
choke on something okay hello but he's
00:50:02
the one that said eight of the 91 known
00:50:03
moons spin backwards and I believe now
00:50:05
there and maybe over a hundred moons
00:50:08
doesn't matter creation science calm he
00:50:14
lives in Phoenix Arizona great guys Me's
00:50:19
all military I mean he's a retired Air
00:50:20
Force colonel okay and it's you know is
00:50:22
he's all military when you talk to him
00:50:24
you know just kind of doesn't know how
00:50:27
to lighten up a little bit but down
00:50:30
under the tough skin you know I like the
00:50:31
guy on the TV program with Gunny you
00:50:33
know he's really a person in there but
00:50:37
Saturn Jupiter and Neptune are very
00:50:40
interesting planets they all have quite
00:50:42
a few moons going around them but they
00:50:44
have moons think about it going both
00:50:46
directions how could a big bang produce
00:50:52
a planet with moons going opposite
00:50:54
directions and how long could moons
00:50:57
going the opposite directions survive
00:51:03
isn't there some kind of probability
00:51:05
that they would eventually you know
00:51:07
at each other is a system like that
00:51:12
possible for billions of years or is
00:51:14
there some kind of shorter time limit to
00:51:16
this I don't know that anybody's ever
00:51:18
studied the probability of the planet so
00:51:20
the planets moons hitting each other I
00:51:22
know there are slightly different orbits
00:51:23
etc but to me it looked like this is
00:51:27
this would be an indication that it
00:51:28
cannot be billions of years old where
00:51:31
the fact is three planets have moons
00:51:33
orbiting both directions the Sun is
00:51:36
ninety-eight percent hydrogen or helium
00:51:41
the inner planets Mercury Venus Earth
00:51:44
Mars are less than one percent hydrogen
00:51:47
or helium if it came from a big bang
00:51:50
don't you think there ought to be a
00:51:51
little better consistency of what the
00:51:54
things are formed of why are the inner
00:51:57
planets so different from the Sun and so
00:52:01
different from each other all 9 planets
00:52:04
are very different I mean very different
00:52:07
some are just gas I'm are solid my
00:52:12
daughter bought her first car from a guy
00:52:13
i spoke at a church in connecticut and
00:52:15
he drove me around while i was speaking
00:52:17
at the church he was the person assigned
00:52:19
to take me around 180 somewhere and he
00:52:21
had this little mercury sable and sharp
00:52:24
little car you know and I said hey my
00:52:26
daughter turned 16 she's looking for a
00:52:27
car do you like this table he said yeah
00:52:31
I'm getting he said it's the best been a
00:52:33
lemon I've replaced everything on it you
00:52:35
know my mechanic said I've replaced
00:52:36
everything you can replace on that car
00:52:37
he said that thing ought to run for
00:52:38
4,000 years now you know so he said it
00:52:41
was 11 but we think we you know squeeze
00:52:43
the juice out of it that's fine now
00:52:44
bottom line is he drove it down here in
00:52:46
Mississippi was coming anyway my bought
00:52:47
daughter bought it and drove as her
00:52:48
first car who cares well this guy I said
00:52:51
what'd he do for a living he said I work
00:52:53
for I forget the name of the company
00:52:54
said we manufacture parachutes that are
00:52:58
designed to go into hostile environments
00:53:00
like Venus
00:53:03
I said really he said yeah when they
00:53:05
send space probes up they want to drop
00:53:07
this thing off into the planet's
00:53:08
atmosphere well has to have a parachute
00:53:11
to slow it down but the gases that it's
00:53:13
going through are our caustic and they
00:53:17
eat up the material what we do is we run
00:53:20
all the math on how big is this planet
00:53:22
how much gravity does it have how fast
00:53:24
is this thing going to fall and how much
00:53:27
how thick is the atmosphere and you know
00:53:29
blah blah blah run off run all the
00:53:30
numbers on it and we calculate how big
00:53:33
our parachute has to be and what kind of
00:53:35
material has been made out of to survive
00:53:37
long enough to slow our thing down so it
00:53:38
doesn't break when it's a ground we
00:53:40
count on to the parachute dissolving as
00:53:42
it goes through this gas because it's
00:53:44
going to dissolve you know the chlorine
00:53:45
and stuff just dissolves the parachute
00:53:46
but if it'll last you know for 37
00:53:49
seconds it's got you know that's long
00:53:50
enough and they build the parachutes in
00:53:52
hattiesburg mississippi he said I work
00:53:56
for the company that designs up who
00:53:58
cares well the point is it's been long
00:54:00
known that these planets have very
00:54:02
different atmospheres and a very
00:54:04
different makeup something is very
00:54:06
different well i heard i don't know i
00:54:08
haven't documented this maybe somebody
00:54:10
do it for me i was told that when they
00:54:12
brought back moon rocks the analyzed
00:54:14
minh said they're thirty percent silica
00:54:16
like the beach at the Pensacola Beach
00:54:19
you know the sand and then they said it
00:54:21
appears like the moon you know a silica
00:54:23
is highly reflective they said it
00:54:26
appears that the moon was designed to be
00:54:28
a reflector
00:54:31
I could have told him that sings exactly
00:54:34
correct okay the moon was designed to be
00:54:37
a reflector is highly said anyway the
00:54:38
point is the planets are different
00:54:40
material now if they all came from the
00:54:42
same dot that exploded don't you think
00:54:44
there'd be a little more consistency in
00:54:46
what they are made of why aren't they
00:54:48
all similar some galaxies are spinning
00:54:52
backwards this becomes a real serious
00:54:55
problem for evolutionists CNN ran an
00:54:57
article in 2002 goofy galaxy spins in
00:55:00
wrong direction it's known they should
00:55:06
all spin the same way but here we got
00:55:08
problems with I think they're serious
00:55:10
problems with a big bang theory some
00:55:12
planets spin backwards some moons spin
00:55:15
backwards three planets have moons go on
00:55:17
both directions some whole galaxies spin
00:55:21
backwards the planets are made of
00:55:23
different materials I mean it's all the
00:55:26
same 98 elements but the concentration
00:55:27
of elements is vastly different how
00:55:30
could this happen from a common Big Bang
00:55:35
the professor said I don't know how do
00:55:37
you think it happened house of course I
00:55:41
was hoping he was going to ask that no i
00:55:42
said well sir it's very simple you see
00:55:44
in the beginning God created the heaven
00:55:46
and the earth and God did it that way on
00:55:48
purpose just to make the big bang theory
00:55:50
look stupid and it is it's stupid for
00:55:54
multiple reasons okay scientifically
00:55:57
just simply cognitively you can't even
00:55:59
imagine such a thing okay it has even
00:56:02
vision sexual problems you can't even
00:56:05
conceive how you can't even think about
00:56:06
how this could happen the Bible I say
00:56:10
teaches the Big Bang in second Peter 3
00:56:13
says the heavens shall pass away with a
00:56:16
great noise in the original Greek that's
00:56:18
a big bang so somebody says do you
00:56:20
believe in the Big Bang I say oh yeah
00:56:22
you better get saved and get ready for
00:56:23
it you know the Big Bang is coming soon
00:56:25
to a city near you people said you
00:56:29
believe in the global warming oh yeah
00:56:30
revelation says they were scorched with
00:56:32
a fervent heat you know there's going to
00:56:33
be global warming up coming soon you
00:56:35
better get saved and get ready for that
00:56:36
by the way if the big bang theory is
00:56:39
true would it be any purpose for God to
00:56:42
send his son to die for a world that
00:56:44
evolved here by chance and came from a
00:56:46
big bang where does the death of Christ
00:56:49
fit into this oh there are many
00:56:51
evolutionists who know full well that
00:56:52
the death of Christ is unnecessary and I
00:56:58
mean if the big bang theory is true and
00:56:59
that's one of the purposes of this
00:57:00
evolution theory he has to eliminate the
00:57:04
need for salvation think about it if
00:57:07
evolution is true what do we need to be
00:57:10
saved from the devotion my son gave the
00:57:14
other day was really has some good
00:57:15
thoughts in there you know salvation
00:57:17
from what what is sin I mean if
00:57:21
evolutions true what is sin there is no
00:57:25
such thing as sin saved from what when I
00:57:30
was lifeguard you know we had a we had a
00:57:33
camp one time Salvation Army camper I
00:57:34
was the lifeguard at for two summers and
00:57:37
they're all these campers kids I think
00:57:38
to have 300 kids at a time or something
00:57:40
at this camp one time a whole bunch of
00:57:42
little black kids came all eight nine
00:57:43
ten year olds you know the whole camp is
00:57:44
swarming with these little black kids
00:57:46
had a we had a blast i love that and i
00:57:49
was teaching the kids how to do a flip
00:57:50
off the diving board you know so these
00:57:52
kids are all lined up and I do the Flip
00:57:53
you know tuck in tight and all this kind
00:57:55
of stuff balance lean forward well this
00:57:58
one little kid jumped off the diving
00:58:00
board and did a nice flip and he comes
00:58:02
up in the you know fully smile and laugh
00:58:04
around you know big old white teeth
00:58:05
showing every place he's looking around
00:58:06
you know smile splashing and he went
00:58:08
back down he came up again he smiled and
00:58:11
looking around and the kids said hey get
00:58:13
him out of there it's my turn to dive I
00:58:15
said Sammy get out of there the next kid
00:58:17
wants to die move over he smiled look
00:58:19
around went back down one of the kids in
00:58:21
the line says is that Sammy he can't
00:58:23
swim what's he doing in the deep end you
00:58:25
know he came up the third time he smiled
00:58:28
and looking around splashing like mad I
00:58:30
said Sammy are you drownded that's my
00:58:35
job didn't crap you pulled him out but
00:58:38
see he apparently didn't realize he
00:58:40
needed to be saved right one preacher
00:58:45
was walking out of the barbershop one
00:58:46
time and one of the local skeptics in
00:58:48
town hollered across the street said hey
00:58:49
preacher you're trying to get people
00:58:50
saved he said no I'm trying to get
00:58:54
people lost
00:58:56
if you get have to realize they're lost
00:58:58
the rest is easy Nathan did you call the
00:59:02
doctor today why not didn't realize you
00:59:09
need it to you don't feel sick right now
00:59:11
if you wake up tomorrow morning and your
00:59:13
Bloods pouring out your ear and your
00:59:15
pillow is soaked in blood you probably
00:59:18
going to think you know this is not
00:59:19
right I probably should have this looked
00:59:21
at you know I think I better call
00:59:22
somebody who might know what this
00:59:24
problem is ok you have first have to
00:59:26
realize there's a problem before you're
00:59:28
even going to call for the doctor and
00:59:30
you have to think you're down didn't
00:59:31
become free for you call for the
00:59:33
lifeguard and you're going to have to
00:59:34
realize your loss before you're gonna
00:59:36
call for the Savior that's why I like
00:59:38
Ray comforts approach on soul-winning
00:59:40
it's classic you know get them lost show
00:59:43
them the law oh yeah the laws
00:59:47
schoolmaster bring us to Christ and say
00:59:49
ever do a good person oh yeah I'm a good
00:59:51
person you ever lied well yeah what's
00:59:53
that make you well a liar have you ever
00:59:57
stolen anything well yeah what's that
01:00:02
make you well Jordan a big was your
01:00:06
thief ok he ever lusted yeah well the
01:00:10
Bible says you know if you even lost you
01:00:12
an adulterer at heart ever hated anybody
01:00:15
yeah yeah well Bible says if you hate
01:00:18
somebody just like murder are you a good
01:00:20
person yeah I'm a good person you
01:00:22
already told me you're a lyin thievin
01:00:23
adulterer and murderer at heart and now
01:00:25
you're telling you're a good person once
01:00:27
you get them lost the rest is easy
01:00:29
they'll come running for the Savior who
01:00:33
was the same famous sermon in
01:00:37
Connecticut I stood on the spot where I
01:00:39
preached it you know sinners in the
01:00:40
hands of an angry god by Jonathan
01:00:43
Edwards brain fade they're up in
01:00:45
Connecticut the god's little marker on
01:00:46
the side of the road where he preached
01:00:47
that sermon okay we stopped there and
01:00:49
looked at that thing Jonathan Edwards
01:00:50
there were dozens of people praying
01:00:52
round the clock for Jonathan Edwards he
01:00:55
read the entire sermon he had glasses
01:00:57
about that thick okay real real bad
01:00:59
eyesight the whole sermon was printed
01:01:01
out he's standing there reading the
01:01:04
sermon okay that far away from it he's
01:01:06
reading the whole thing sinners in the
01:01:08
hands of an angry god if you have
01:01:10
read it it's incredible okay you got to
01:01:13
read that while he was reading this
01:01:15
sermon in the church the people were
01:01:17
gripping the pews leaving their
01:01:19
fingernail marks in the pews they were
01:01:20
scared stiff he said you are like a
01:01:23
spider hanging by a thread over the
01:01:25
flame over the fire and God is ready and
01:01:29
anxious to throw you into the fire he
01:01:31
hates your sin you know he despises you
01:01:33
like you would despise a spider and he
01:01:35
says but it was powerful powerful sermon
01:01:37
people came running down the aisle
01:01:39
screaming and crying I've got two good
01:01:41
safe you know I want to get safe because
01:01:43
he got him lost first the whole cause of
01:01:48
all of Christianity is useless if the
01:01:52
big bang theory is true
01:01:57
oh yeah go ahead what if an evolutionist
01:02:00
says that God gave us these rules later
01:02:02
on once we're already involved if God
01:02:06
introduced the rules later after we
01:02:07
evolved first of all I would say that's
01:02:12
not what the Bible teaches secondly
01:02:14
there's no scientific evidence for
01:02:15
evolution anyway so why would we
01:02:17
compromise a good bible at the dumb
01:02:18
theory that's what I would tell there
01:02:20
are lots of folks who believe you know
01:02:21
that like hugh ross and these guys and
01:02:23
it's amazing how many theistic
01:02:25
evolutionists are very popular in the
01:02:27
news you know and on TV Christian TV
01:02:29
programs but there are some who would
01:02:31
say you know God there are some who say
01:02:34
that God evolved here's another bigger
01:02:37
picture to think about if if the big
01:02:40
bang theory and evolution is true then
01:02:42
man created God instead of God created
01:02:46
man right and that's what they teach in
01:02:51
sociology class you know we've used to
01:02:52
be hunters and gatherers and slowly got
01:02:54
together and built cities and then they
01:02:56
created gods to worship to explain how
01:02:58
we got here man created God Bible says
01:03:02
just the opposite so anyway the death of
01:03:04
Christ all of Christianity is useless
01:03:05
and unnecessary if big bang theory is
01:03:07
true now the big bang theory is a big
01:03:10
dud here's another reason why the big
01:03:12
bang theory is not true if the big bang
01:03:14
theory were true the matter would be
01:03:16
evenly distributed throughout the
01:03:17
universe it is not there are big lumps
01:03:21
of matter called galaxies and stars and
01:03:23
then there's bazillions of miles on
01:03:24
nothing think about it the Sun is 88
01:03:30
880,000 miles in diameter that's less
01:03:32
than 1 million miles in diameter it is
01:03:36
93 million miles to the Sun so between
01:03:40
us and the Sun we got two little bitty
01:03:42
planets going around amounting to nearly
01:03:44
nothing 93 million miles of radius for
01:03:48
this massive sphere of nothing
01:03:53
the matter should be evenly distributed
01:03:55
but this has led the big bang theorists
01:03:57
to come up with an explanation for why
01:03:59
isn't the matter evenly distributed and
01:04:01
they will say well there's a couple
01:04:03
answers they give to that number one
01:04:04
they'll say it is dark matter you can't
01:04:06
see it oh okay some people say well
01:04:12
there's antimatter I'm going to ever
01:04:14
heard of that before matter and
01:04:15
antimatter the purpose is to try to
01:04:17
explain the missing matter in space
01:04:19
because it's not even a distributed or
01:04:21
they'll say there are black holes and
01:04:24
how would you see a black hole well see
01:04:29
you can't see them that proves they're
01:04:30
there oh I see you know you know what
01:04:35
what proves they're there the need for
01:04:36
them to be there the Big Bang Theory's
01:04:41
got some serious flaws since the matter
01:04:43
is not evenly distributed they're
01:04:45
searching desperately for some way to
01:04:46
say well it's because we can't see it
01:04:50
it's dark matter antimatter or matter
01:04:53
pops in and out of existence you know
01:04:56
quarks and what do they call them gluons
01:04:59
they've got another term for it but all
01:05:01
of those I think are desperate attempts
01:05:03
to try to explain the missing matter in
01:05:06
space the big bang theory has a good
01:05:08
explanation in a book called the
01:05:10
evolution cruncher this is a book we
01:05:14
sell its 900 pages and it's five bucks
01:05:17
power kind of chap tried everything okay
01:05:20
Fred Hoyle the famous astronomer from
01:05:23
Cambridge University in England said I
01:05:26
have little hesitation in saying that a
01:05:28
sickly Paul now hangs over the big bang
01:05:30
theory that was back in 84 they've known
01:05:34
for 20 years the Big Bang Theory has
01:05:36
serious yeah I would say irreconcilable
01:05:38
problems why haven't they thrown it out
01:05:42
they don't have a replacement yet we're
01:05:45
going to keep that guy in jail till we
01:05:47
find who did it
01:05:50
that's not science you get the book
01:05:53
evolution cruncher go to page 68 there's
01:05:55
a whole buncha on that on the big bang
01:05:57
theory in there now the second law of
01:05:58
thermodynamics tells us everything tends
01:06:01
toward disorder everything is falling
01:06:04
apart most of you have a job because of
01:06:08
the second law of thermodynamics you're
01:06:11
either fixing something that's broke
01:06:13
most of the time or cleaning something
01:06:16
that got dirty or you are building a new
01:06:20
one to replace the one that's too far
01:06:21
gone I mean if you think about it
01:06:25
probably everybody's job is here because
01:06:29
of the second law of thermodynamics just
01:06:31
about everybody's job the farmers have
01:06:34
to do their work because they got to
01:06:36
raise new food because the last food you
01:06:37
ate is going to be gone in a few hours
01:06:38
and you're going to be hungry again the
01:06:42
cleaning lady's got to come back and
01:06:43
clean the place we got to build a new
01:06:45
building every fifty or hundred years
01:06:46
because the older ones going to wear out
01:06:47
and fall apart you got to buy a new car
01:06:50
you work hard to earn enough money to
01:06:52
buy a new car why because the last one
01:06:55
is worn out gotta buy new tires you know
01:06:57
second law of thermodynamics is just a
01:06:59
universal law first law says matter
01:07:02
cannot be created or destroyed second
01:07:04
law says everything tends toward
01:07:06
disorder as a lot of ways to phrase the
01:07:10
second law I'll give you a couple other
01:07:11
wise to phrase it in a second Hebrews 1
01:07:12
tells us the heavens are the works of
01:07:14
thy hands they shall perish they wax old
01:07:17
as death a garment everything is wearing
01:07:21
out take a look at your hair do when you
01:07:23
wake up in the morning it'll it'll work
01:07:25
okay everything is falling apart I've
01:07:29
often tried to figure this out maybe you
01:07:30
guys can help me on this all right Diane
01:07:32
maybe you can help me here old lady here
01:07:34
why does it take the women an hour of
01:07:36
hard work in the morning in order to
01:07:37
look natural
01:07:41
think about it I want to look natural
01:07:44
well then get up and go to work okay
01:07:47
that's natural everything is falling
01:07:52
apart folks nothing's getting better by
01:07:54
itself here's sue at 20 there she is at
01:07:57
90 and here she has at 3,000 okay I mean
01:08:04
everything is falling apart isaac asimov
01:08:07
a very famous anti-creationists an
01:08:11
anti-christian he said another way of
01:08:15
stating the second law is the universe
01:08:17
is constantly getting more disorderly
01:08:20
viewed that way we can see the second
01:08:22
law all about us we have to work hard to
01:08:25
straighten out a room but left to itself
01:08:27
it becomes a mess again very quickly and
01:08:29
very easily even if we never enter it it
01:08:32
becomes dusty and musty how difficult to
01:08:35
maintain houses and machinery and our
01:08:37
own bodies in perfect working order how
01:08:40
easy to let them deteriorate in fact all
01:08:43
we have to do is nothing and everything
01:08:45
deteriorates collapses breaks down
01:08:48
where's out all by itself and that is
01:08:51
what the second law is all about and
01:08:54
he's right and yet this guy still turns
01:08:56
around and believes in evolution I I
01:09:00
just can't comprehend that this is a
01:09:06
thermograph of a building showing where
01:09:07
the heat is being lost from you heat up
01:09:12
your house the heat leaves doesn't it
01:09:15
and you got to pay to heat it again or
01:09:19
when you cool the house you got to pay
01:09:20
the cool it again it's amazing how much
01:09:23
of our budget goes to replacing things
01:09:29
replacing light bulbs replacing heat
01:09:31
replacing cold air you know because of
01:09:34
the second law of thermodynamics but in
01:09:36
spite of that the textbook still teach
01:09:38
like this one here humanists probably
01:09:40
evolved from bacteria
01:09:44
more than 4 billion years ago here's a
01:09:48
question you can ask evolutionists you
01:09:50
know they say we came from a
01:09:51
single-celled creature like a bacteria
01:09:54
where are the two celled creatures in
01:09:57
the world did they go straight from one
01:10:00
cell to you know hundreds of cells
01:10:03
together acting as an organism where are
01:10:06
the two sailed creatures well there
01:10:10
aren't any not only there aren't any
01:10:13
there aren't any fossils of any nobody's
01:10:17
ever found a fossil of a to sell
01:10:18
creature where are they they don't exist
01:10:22
they never existed and because it didn't
01:10:26
happen now see that's the logical events
01:10:29
sir you know logical sequence to think
01:10:31
through this you'd say well we don't
01:10:33
find any evidence there's not a life
01:10:34
today there's no fossil so it didn't
01:10:37
happen but they will say we don't have
01:10:40
any evidence we don't have them today we
01:10:43
don't find any fossils of them because
01:10:44
we haven't looked hard enough it's not
01:10:49
science the evolutionists will assume
01:10:52
that if you add energy you can overcome
01:10:54
the second on I get this all the time
01:10:56
now see hoping the second law only
01:10:58
applies in a closed system they'll say
01:11:03
can't you come in and straighten out a
01:11:04
room you can add energy and increase the
01:11:06
order yes I can you can walk in and
01:11:09
straighten up the library yep like an
01:11:11
add energy and overcome the second law
01:11:14
but the universe is a closed system
01:11:17
here's the argument they're going to
01:11:19
give you they're going to say that earth
01:11:20
receives energy from the Sun I
01:11:22
understand I've seen it many times
01:11:26
they'll say we'll see that's how we
01:11:28
overcome the second law the Sun is
01:11:30
losing energy that's true but we are
01:11:32
gaining some of it so that's how we're
01:11:34
able to work this that's why evolution
01:11:36
works that is a cop-out for an answer
01:11:39
okay and it's not true either I mean it
01:11:43
is true this earth receives energy on
01:11:44
the Sun but it's not true that that's
01:11:46
going to overcome the second law adding
01:11:49
energy is destructive unless there's a
01:11:52
very complicated mechanism to harness
01:11:54
the energy question does gasoline have
01:11:57
energy
01:11:58
can you light it get some power out of
01:12:01
it sure why don't you pour the front
01:12:05
seat of your car full of gasoline and
01:12:06
drop in a match you got all that energy
01:12:11
is your car going to run no it's true
01:12:17
gasoline contains energy that can be you
01:12:19
know but it has to have a way to harness
01:12:20
it a very complicated way to harness it
01:12:24
it takes a really complicated set of
01:12:26
machineries to harness the energy from
01:12:29
gasoline you have to have a carburetor
01:12:31
or fuel injection system or something it
01:12:33
means of breaking the gas up into
01:12:35
molecules are smaller and mixing it with
01:12:37
air you have to have a way of sucking it
01:12:38
in you have to have an intake stroke you
01:12:40
know you have to have a way of
01:12:41
compressing it like a piston a way of
01:12:43
firing it off like a spark plug a whole
01:12:45
system of electrical just to get the
01:12:47
spark to fire at the right time then you
01:12:50
got to have a very complicated
01:12:51
drivetrain to transfer this energy to
01:12:53
the back wheels no it's not correct to
01:12:56
say adding energy solves the problem you
01:12:59
have to have something to use the energy
01:13:01
the Japanese added all kinds energy to
01:13:03
Pearl Harbor one time didn't organize
01:13:05
the thing for us a couple years later we
01:13:07
returned the favor and added energy to a
01:13:09
couple of their cities didn't we didn't
01:13:12
organize the thing adding energy is
01:13:15
destructive I don't know how the
01:13:17
evolutionist don't get this the Sun adds
01:13:20
energy to your house but it's going to
01:13:22
destroy the roof on your house the
01:13:24
houses are in serious disrepair just sit
01:13:28
in the Sun the roof on your car will be
01:13:31
destroyed by the sun's energy the
01:13:35
upholstery in your car is going to be
01:13:36
destroyed by the Sun not built destroyed
01:13:39
the paint job is going to be destroyed
01:13:44
on your car there's only one thing
01:13:46
actually used the sun's energy and
01:13:48
that's chlorophyll plant cells each
01:13:51
little plant cell is more complicated
01:13:52
than a city evolution violates the
01:13:55
second law of thermodynamics evolution
01:13:58
theory is wrong first and second
01:14:01
thermodynamic they are laws okay not
01:14:04
theories their laws there are no known
01:14:07
exceptions to those evolution is
01:14:09
actually not even a good theory it's a
01:14:11
religion this textbook shows the kids a
01:14:14
fossil starfish and it says right here
01:14:17
plain as day there are three point four
01:14:20
billion years old the remains of the
01:14:22
early ancestors of modern human beings
01:14:26
was your great-great-great-great
01:14:28
great-great-great-great grants grandpa a
01:14:30
starfish here's discover magazine
01:14:34
november two thousand four was your
01:14:36
ancestor a sea sponge
01:14:41
they've got a picture with arrow here
01:14:43
shows the sea sponge it says this is
01:14:45
your ancestor Wow who's your daddy
01:14:52
spongebob I have a hard time
01:14:56
understanding who would make a cartoon
01:14:57
so dumb SpongeBob SquarePants what huh I
01:15:05
don't understand why it's popular I
01:15:08
watched about five minutes of it one
01:15:09
time and said this is an insult to my
01:15:12
intelligence this is stupid where this
01:15:16
textbook author huh said 30 million
01:15:21
years ago larger primates such as
01:15:27
monkeys and apes evolved there's that
01:15:29
word evolved you got to watch that word
01:15:30
okay and whenever you see this millions
01:15:32
of years ago what it really means is
01:15:34
long ago and far away means the fairy
01:15:37
tales come in next okay 30 million years
01:15:40
ago these critters evolved it says their
01:15:42
ancestral to both humans and modern Apes
01:15:47
ancestors to humans grandpa
01:15:53
what big eyes you have grandpa the
01:15:56
better to see you with my boy and here
01:15:58
we are teaching the kids are animals and
01:15:59
they in the act like animals and some
01:16:01
people can't seem to figure out why you
01:16:03
don't need to be a genius to figure this
01:16:04
out folks barber rentals in her article
01:16:06
said your kids go ape in school here's
01:16:09
why he's being taught evolution she
01:16:14
could figure out if you teach a kid he's
01:16:16
an animal guess what he's going to act
01:16:18
like an animal this textbooks used in a
01:16:22
scam via county florida this county
01:16:25
right here until a couple years ago I
01:16:27
think the end of them it says you are an
01:16:29
animal and share a common heritage with
01:16:33
earthworms well then again how do you
01:16:37
tell right from wrong I'm just an animal
01:16:44
okay I think we have a serious problem
01:16:48
on this planet because of what we're
01:16:52
teaching the kids if you go to a society
01:16:56
where they their head hunters they
01:16:59
believe you know when you kill somebody
01:17:00
in battle cut off his head and you will
01:17:02
get his spirit suppose some kid is
01:17:05
taught from the time he's even time he
01:17:07
can understand my son if we go to war
01:17:10
and you kill an enemy be sure to cut his
01:17:12
head off and eat his brains because you
01:17:14
know then you will get his spirit and
01:17:15
you'll be twice as strong what's that
01:17:18
kid gonna do when he goes to battle
01:17:19
against an enemy he's gonna cut his head
01:17:22
off and eat his brains what you believe
01:17:26
determines how you behave you tell some
01:17:30
Muslim kid okay kid now listen if you
01:17:34
die in the cause of Islam and you can
01:17:36
take a Christian or a Jew with you if
01:17:39
you die in the process of killing at you
01:17:41
you'll become a martyr and if you can't
01:17:44
I bombs to yourself and walk into a
01:17:46
crowded marketplace and blow up yourself
01:17:48
and kill a bunch of people you get to go
01:17:50
to heaven and get 72 virgin wives all
01:17:52
tied to the couch hollering oh come over
01:17:54
me next me next okay and they're taught
01:17:57
this that's what they're taught
01:18:00
and you get some kid whose hormones
01:18:02
develop five years before the brain
01:18:03
which is what almost every case and
01:18:05
what's he gonna do he turns 19 years old
01:18:09
he can't find a job you know economy is
01:18:11
pretty poor hey I want to go to heaven
01:18:13
you know I think I bombs around
01:18:15
themselves and go blow themselves up in
01:18:16
the middle of a crowded shopping market
01:18:18
shopping yeah shopping mark what you
01:18:22
believe determines your behavior that is
01:18:25
true of every single religion that's
01:18:28
true of its in so many areas of life you
01:18:32
be careful what you believe you tell the
01:18:33
kids are an animal they act like animals
01:18:36
and that's exactly what we're seeing
01:18:38
here just an animal I have seen a tragic
01:18:43
change in the last 40 some years since i
01:18:45
was in school great school something's
01:18:48
changed folks big-time radical change
01:18:52
when i was a kid in grade school kids
01:18:55
got in trouble you know for theo and
01:18:57
spit wads I stood with my nose in the
01:18:59
circle on the chalkboard several times
01:19:01
over now look at the stuff they get in
01:19:04
trouble for you know bringing guns to
01:19:08
school you know I'm killing somebody you
01:19:10
know drugs man when I was in school and
01:19:14
if some girl got pregnant before she was
01:19:16
married it was an embarrassment that she
01:19:18
dropped out of school and you know now I
01:19:19
true they're running on the hall all the
01:19:20
time like that it's not a big deal I am
01:19:25
so convinced that this theory of
01:19:26
evolution is not only dumb it's
01:19:28
dangerous that I've dedicated my life to
01:19:29
doing what I can to stop it set the
01:19:32
record straight the rock music these
01:19:35
days is awful of death and destruction
01:19:37
blood well the Bible says they that hate
01:19:39
me love death you can watch the
01:19:43
Hollywood movies there's always some
01:19:45
destruction or death or blood in these
01:19:48
movies these days they don't build
01:19:50
things they tear things down what is
01:19:53
this doing psychologically to prepare
01:19:55
people for a coming revolution of some
01:19:57
kind oh yeah we got to go tear this
01:20:00
world down so we can build it that's
01:20:01
what the Phoenix is all about you know
01:20:02
the One World Order New World Order plan
01:20:04
you know is to tear everything down and
01:20:06
build a new one World Order that's
01:20:08
Satan's plan okay that's not God's plan
01:20:09
and there's a long interesting story
01:20:12
about all that anyway we'll talk more
01:20:13
about that next week
01:20:14
about what you believe determines your
01:20:16
behavior kids are taught there are no
01:20:18
absolutes had a professor say that to me
01:20:22
one time you said there are no absolutes
01:20:23
I said are you absolutely sure blue a
01:20:28
little brain now wait a minute how can I
01:20:30
be absolutely sure there's no absolutes
01:20:31
and we talked about absolutes in the
01:20:34
next session any questions where we go
01:20:36
yes sir thermo means heat like a
01:20:41
thermometer thermostats okay dynamic is
01:20:44
where we get a word dynamo which means
01:20:45
power so thermodynamic means heat power
01:20:51
whenever there's an exchange of you know
01:20:54
you checked you take a piece of wood and
01:20:55
you burn it and you produce heat out of
01:20:57
it it is now gone to heat but that heat
01:20:59
is going to dissipate throughout the
01:21:00
universe and you're never going to be
01:21:01
able to get it back you won't be able to
01:21:02
use it twice okay your body produces
01:21:05
heat from the food you eat okay and it's
01:21:08
gone you got to eat some more and then
01:21:12
you get the next day you got to eat some
01:21:13
more it's a never-ending process so
01:21:15
that's basically the word thermo means
01:21:17
heat and dynamics means power so based
01:21:20
on this the laws of thermodynamics tell
01:21:22
us that the whole universe is gradually
01:21:24
using up all of its available energy and
01:21:27
it's going to be lost as heat it's a
01:21:30
retrievable outer space deep space is
01:21:33
like three degrees Kelvin which is minus
01:21:36
455 Fahrenheit I mean cold if all of the
01:21:43
stars burned up all of their fuel which
01:21:45
they eventually will everything will be
01:21:48
burned up the whole universe now instead
01:21:51
of being minus 4 55 will probably be
01:21:53
minus 4 54 and a half okay we might be
01:21:58
able to warm everything up a half degree
01:21:59
by burning everything it's called the
01:22:02
heat death and it's inevitable the
01:22:04
universe will experience a heat death if
01:22:06
it goes long enough because of the laws
01:22:08
of thermodynamics it's all winding down
01:22:10
it's all falling apart it's losing its
01:22:12
energy but it's losing it to space and
01:22:14
it's you know dear retrievable okay
01:22:17
thank you sir yes sir
01:22:23
the one of really give a quote for that
01:22:26
law but if a spinning object explodes or
01:22:29
breaks apart the pieces will spin the
01:22:31
same direction that's one of it another
01:22:35
part of the conservation laws are if you
01:22:37
concentrate the mast or the center the
01:22:39
velocity picks up there are quite a few
01:22:42
laws regarding spinning objects and
01:22:44
that's just I don't think ever actually
01:22:46
gave a particular quote for that one
01:22:48
phrase the law no okay other questions
01:22:53
good see you next week

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