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00:00:00Hello friends, welcome to Humanology 2323.1, Midnight Express.
00:00:07Yeah, let me grab some drinks.
00:00:11Let's say five minutes, how about that, okay?
00:00:15Five minutes.
00:00:17Yeah.
00:00:19Huh?
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00:03:52That's nice.
00:03:54Yeah.
00:03:57And...
00:03:58Then drives back home.
00:03:59Now it's like almost 2 a.m.
00:04:01Yeah, midnight express.
00:04:02Sure, sure.
00:04:05So let's get back to the discussion of religion, if I may, okay?
00:04:09So, I mean, as an ex-Christian, I admire Christian tradition.
00:04:18It's beautiful, Christian religion, okay?
00:04:21Their music, the tradition of prayer, it's beautiful, beautiful.
00:04:26Okay, yeah, yeah.
00:04:27I admire Christianity, okay?
00:04:28So, as an ex-Christian, as an outsider, as a humanologist, okay?
00:04:37Although I may disagree with some of their doctrines, okay?
00:04:42Yeah.
00:04:45But I'm allowed to do so.
00:04:47Back in like 1300 AD in Europe, they did not have such a thing as freedom of religion.
00:04:55They did not.
00:04:56But now it's 2025, in Alaska, America, we have that freedom of religion, okay?
00:05:03So, yeah.
00:05:04So let's use it, okay?
00:05:06Freedom of speech.
00:05:07Sure.
00:05:07So, I've been watching this, like, documentaries about rescue, like, hostage situation, rescue, and, like, basically, like, special forces, right?
00:05:24Yeah.
00:05:24Navy SEAL.
00:05:26All different countries.
00:05:27Uh, so, to rescue people.
00:05:32Yeah?
00:05:33Yeah.
00:05:34From criminals.
00:05:36Okay?
00:05:36Yeah.
00:05:37They call them terrorists, but they're criminals, okay?
00:05:41Yeah.
00:05:41So, that's just what they are.
00:05:43Or criminals, okay?
00:05:44So, yeah.
00:05:45So, rescue people, uh, military people, police officers, or firefighters, emergency medical technicians,
00:05:54and, um, even politicians in the hostage negotiation situation, because it's international territory, right?
00:06:03Yeah.
00:06:03Different countries.
00:06:04So, yeah.
00:06:05There are good politicians out there, okay?
00:06:06Yeah.
00:06:08People who care, right?
00:06:09Yeah.
00:06:09Yeah.
00:06:11So, everybody coming together to save people's lives from criminals, okay?
00:06:15So, as other cases, natural disaster, again, rescuing people, military personnel, like, uh,
00:06:23lifeguards, all these wonderful people who save lives on a routine basis, like, police
00:06:31officers, firefighters, emergency medics, medical technicians, and doctors, nurses, many
00:06:39times politicians.
00:06:39Yeah.
00:06:41Yeah.
00:06:42Volunteers.
00:06:44They save people's lives, right?
00:06:46Routine basis.
00:06:47It's their job.
00:06:48Great.
00:06:50Yeah.
00:06:50Also, farmers, okay?
00:06:52Yeah.
00:06:53Truckers.
00:06:54Supermarket working professionals, okay?
00:06:56Yeah.
00:06:57Gas station professionals, okay?
00:06:59Great people to deliver us food, okay?
00:07:02Yeah.
00:07:06Also, religious people, too, okay?
00:07:08They are pastors, rabbis, imams, priests, monks, nuns.
00:07:16We appreciate everybody, okay?
00:07:17Yeah.
00:07:18Their prayer.
00:07:20Okay?
00:07:21Absolutely.
00:07:21Yeah.
00:07:22I really thank people for their prayers, okay?
00:07:24No matter what religion they're happy.
00:07:26Or even secular people, their good wishes.
00:07:28Thank you, okay?
00:07:30They are great.
00:07:32Okay?
00:07:32Yeah.
00:07:33Now, farmers, farmers, for Christ, okay?
00:07:35Yeah.
00:07:35Oh, my God.
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00:10:35Let's talk about economics, okay?
00:10:37We'll get back to religion later, okay?
00:10:41Game theory, okay?
00:10:42So, in economics, like, there are three kinds of games in general, okay?
00:10:48Like, plus-sum, minus-sum, and zero-sum games, game theory in economics, okay?
00:10:59So, let me have this.
00:11:05What does that mean?
00:11:08Okay, zero-sum game, okay?
00:11:12Is, for example, sports, competitive sports, let's say boxing, okay?
00:11:24Or it could be ice hockey, or basketball, baseball, yeah, there's winner, at the expense of loser, competitive sports, okay?
00:11:37Or chess game, okay?
00:11:38Winner and loser, so, plus-one, minus-one, summation, zero.
00:11:43Plus-two, minus-two, summation, zero, zero-sum game, okay?
00:11:47So, there's winner because there's loser.
00:11:51Zero-sum game, okay?
00:11:54Yeah, competitive sports, well, it could be tie, zero plus, zero is equal to zero, zero-sum game, okay?
00:12:06Now, minus-sum game, okay, it's a case where, in a game, two players, they both lose.
00:12:18Can you think of some examples?
00:12:24Like, nobody wins, everybody loses.
00:12:28What kind of game is that?
00:12:32Can you think of some examples?
00:12:47Crimes, wars.
00:12:50Okay, yeah, crime, war.
00:12:54Everybody loses.
00:12:58Criminals, they go to jail.
00:13:03Okay, so, yeah, everybody loses in a crime, okay?
00:13:08Yeah.
00:13:10Okay, yeah.
00:13:12War?
00:13:12I mean, yeah, so, World War II, yeah, the Allied Force won against Axis Force, but heavy casualty on both sides, okay?
00:13:26So, but it was kind of necessary that World War II, I mean, we cannot let this Nazi, they're, like, hurting people, okay?
00:13:43Look, I have to be nuanced, okay, because we want to be agile for fair, okay?
00:13:48So, a Nazi, they, during World War II, they continue to hurt people, so we need to stop them, right?
00:13:56So, that's what World War II was about, mostly, okay?
00:14:00So, crime situation, well, we need police officers to stop these criminals, like, hurting people.
00:14:05So, okay, yeah, but crime situation, or, like, fight, the real world fight, like, barroom fight, whatever, okay?
00:14:22Well, in barroom fight, yeah, a person may win, but with a lot of these injuries, so, barroom fight is a crime, okay?
00:14:31It's a misdemeanor, it could be felony, too, okay, so, uh, so, yeah, crime, war, yeah, war, heavy casualty on both sides,
00:14:42so, basically, everybody loses, kind of, okay, so, that's the concept of negative sum, minor sum, gain.
00:14:48How about plus sum gain? Can you think of some?
00:14:52Yeah, okay, we'll take five minutes break, okay?
00:14:55But everybody wins, plus sum, gain.
00:14:58If you can, if you want to think of one, some examples, okay?
00:15:02Yeah, five minutes break, thank you.
00:15:04Hook or rest.
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00:17:59Economist, Mr. David Ricardo, comparative advantage, international trade.
00:18:05It doesn't have to be international trade.
00:18:07It can be any trade.
00:18:09It could be employment.
00:18:10Between employer and employee, you know, country, within a country, okay?
00:18:18Everybody wins.
00:18:19It's called specialization in economics, okay?
00:18:24Yeah.
00:18:25Like country A, in David Ricardo, comparative advantage theory, which is a very good theory in economics.
00:18:34Country A and country B.
00:18:36Country A is cheaper to produce apple.
00:18:39Country B is cheaper to produce orange.
00:18:45Country B is expensive to produce apple.
00:18:49So, country A, it is expensive to produce orange based on their climate, soil, whatever factor.
00:19:00Okay?
00:19:01So, what do they do?
00:19:02Country A only produce apples.
00:19:05Country B only produce oranges.
00:19:07And they exchange apples and oranges.
00:19:09Everybody wins.
00:19:11Okay?
00:19:11So, it's a very good theory there.
00:19:15Good mathematical foundation.
00:19:17Okay?
00:19:17Yeah.
00:19:18Cheers.
00:19:18Like specialization.
00:19:25Yeah, I'm good at mathematics.
00:19:27Okay?
00:19:28Others, they're good at playing violin, guitar.
00:19:33I'm not good at it.
00:19:37Though I try to learn.
00:19:39But I'm good at mathematics.
00:19:40Okay?
00:19:41So, yeah, let's do some exchange.
00:19:43Okay?
00:19:43Yeah.
00:19:44Some mathematics as well.
00:19:47Some...
00:19:48I'm in the whiteboards.
00:19:50It kind of looks cool.
00:19:51Okay?
00:19:51So, maybe some musicians enjoy these whiteboards when I take pictures and put it in the social
00:19:58media.
00:20:00But then they put some like playing guitar in social media or stream services like a Dailymotion
00:20:08on YouTube.
00:20:08Okay?
00:20:09I enjoy that.
00:20:11Listen to their music.
00:20:14So, exchange.
00:20:15Okay?
00:20:16Yeah.
00:20:16Everybody wins.
00:20:16All right?
00:20:18This is plus some.
00:20:19Okay?
00:20:19Yeah.
00:20:23I try to learn piano, but I enjoy listening to other people playing piano.
00:20:28Okay?
00:20:28Yeah.
00:20:30So, and yeah, plus some game.
00:20:36Okay?
00:20:36Everybody wins.
00:20:36And now, let's get back to Mr. Jesus.
00:20:42Okay?
00:20:42So, according to Bible, Mr. Jesus, his theory is that he has to sacrifice in order to save
00:20:55people's lives and souls.
00:20:57That theory is very zero-sum game theory.
00:21:02In order to save somebody, somebody else needs to die.
00:21:10Crucifixion.
00:21:11Human sacrifice.
00:21:12Okay?
00:21:13Zero-sum game right there.
00:21:14In order to save somebody, somebody else has to die.
00:21:20That's very zero-sum concept in economics.
00:21:25Game theory.
00:21:26Okay?
00:21:26That's very zero-sum game.
00:21:29And that is something I have to disagree.
00:21:34I do not know what Mr. Jesus actually said, thought, but according to Bible, that was his
00:21:40theory.
00:21:41And it's something I have to disagree with.
00:21:44Why?
00:21:45Because planet Earth is not a closed system.
00:21:50There's sunshine.
00:21:53Planet Earth, not a closed system.
00:21:55Okay?
00:21:56So, energy comes from the sun, the star of solar system.
00:22:02Okay?
00:22:05And it's almost infinite energy.
00:22:11Okay?
00:22:11So, let's think about Mr. God or Miss Goddess.
00:22:15Okay?
00:22:17Who created the universe, if you assume that.
00:22:20Okay?
00:22:21Infinity.
00:22:22Infinite energy.
00:22:23Infinite space.
00:22:25Infinite time.
00:22:28The divine.
00:22:29God.
00:22:30Goddesses.
00:22:34Who created the sun.
00:22:36Infinite energy.
00:22:37Almost infinite energy.
00:22:41So, we don't really need human sacrifice.
00:22:45Okay?
00:22:45Like, in rescue situation, typically.
00:22:48There are some rare exceptions where, yeah, rescuers pass away.
00:22:53You know, to save other people's lives.
00:22:58That has happened.
00:23:00Not prof...
00:23:01Yeah, some professional rescuers.
00:23:03Also, non-professional rescuers.
00:23:07Volunteers.
00:23:08There have been those rare occasions where they save other people, but they themselves, you know, passed away during those rescue missions.
00:23:18As non-professional rescuers, volunteers, volunteers, okay?
00:23:22Rare occasions, that has happened.
00:23:24And I'm very sorry.
00:23:26Okay?
00:23:26But in most rescue situations, everybody lives.
00:23:30Doctors, nurses, police officers.
00:23:37Including rescuers.
00:23:41And rescuers.
00:23:44That's most situations, okay?
00:23:48Doctors, nurses, police officers.
00:23:51in most rescue situation, everybody lives.
00:24:00So, if Bible's account is correct, which may be true, may be incorrect, nobody
00:24:11knows for sure, okay. So, why did Mr. Jesus think that according to Bible, why
00:24:18did Mr. Jesus think that he has to die, you know, to save other people's lives and
00:24:25souls? Why did Mr. Jesus adopt zero-sum game theory, instead of plus-sum?
00:24:38I think the rest of the question to ask. Because rescuers, well, okay, Secret Service, like in the
00:25:00In the Line of Fire, a Hollywood movie, okay, yeah, like Critics 2 and John Markovich, okay.
00:25:06Yeah, Secret Service, but they wear bulletproof vest, okay, bulletproof vest, so in that movie,
00:25:14In the Line of Fire, Critics 2, okay. Jumping and then the assassin, taking assassin's bullet
00:25:25In that movie, Hollywood movie, okay, In the Line of Fire, yeah, he got some broken bone,
00:25:31like, rip, rip bone, okay, but if bulletproof vest, okay, so to take the bullet, to protect
00:25:39the president, okay, Secret Service, they do that, okay, but they're wearing bulletproof vest,
00:25:44okay, so, huh? This is heavy. During that occasion? Yeah, Secret Service agent survived.
00:26:03Huh? Rescuer and rescuee, both survived, even in Secret Service agent situation, okay,
00:26:16because he was wearing bulletproof vest, Secret Service agent, agent, okay, but somehow Mr.
00:26:25Jesus thought that, oh, I, in order to save people's lives, somebody has to die, okay,
00:26:33like, zero-sum game concept, and game theory, and economics, okay, I'm wondering why he thought
00:26:45that way, in the positive-sum, pros-sum game, where both rescuer and rescuee both lives, I think
00:26:57is more accessible.
00:26:58Okay, so let me put some questions in the questions. Now, five minutes break, Vulcrest.
00:27:03Tang-Chen.
00:27:04If you guys are starting, yeah, five minutes break, thank you. Vulcrest.
00:27:16Bucharest.
00:29:44How about Celebrity Syndrome, okay?
00:29:46Yeah.
00:29:47Because like Hollywood, for example, some celebrities, what happened is like they have money, power, fame, and they've been to fancy parties.
00:29:57All the fancy food, mansions, yacht, airplanes, you name it, okay?
00:30:04And they've been to fancy parties, but after that, it was very exciting at first.
00:30:17But after a while, it gets boring, right?
00:30:19So they've become very hard to please, okay?
00:30:23Because they've been through, they have experienced, some Hollywood celebrities, they experience all this best luxury in the world, okay?
00:30:33They've been traveling all different countries, right?
00:30:40And after a while, it gets boring, right?
00:30:43After a while, it gets boring.
00:30:45So now what?
00:30:47So now what?
00:30:48Yeah, they start to drug, illegal drugs, to get high.
00:30:52Okay, so after that, yeah, drug overdose, so they pass away, rather younger age, not natural age, okay?
00:31:06So many, how do you celebrate this, passed away, drug overdose, okay?
00:31:20But the thing is this, when I was in the US Army, okay, I heard this wonderful story.
00:31:28NCO, non-commissioned officers, okay?
00:31:30Yeah, who started with a junior English soldier, like I did, okay?
00:31:33Then they got promoted, okay, like, okay, like, you're private, private second class, E1, E2, okay?
00:31:41And private, fourth class, and then specialist, or corporal, E4.
00:31:48Then sergeant, E5.
00:31:50And then, um, staff sergeant, E6.
00:31:54Sergeant, fourth, first class, that's E7.
00:31:57And master sergeant, that's E8.
00:32:03And E9, uh, common sergeant major.
00:32:09E10, sergeant of the army, only one person died, okay?
00:32:13So, yeah, so, uh, E9, yeah, this, like, practically as high as it gets as non-commissioned officers, okay?
00:32:19Yeah, common sergeant major, okay?
00:32:21Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:32:22Great people.
00:32:23Yeah, I heard this story, when I was in the US Army, yeah, okay, in the US Army installation, this was called commissary.
00:32:32Okay?
00:32:33It's a supermarket, uh, for, like, soldiers, whereas goods are cheaper.
00:32:40Okay?
00:32:41Like, supermarket army installation, okay?
00:32:44Goods, it's just cheaper.
00:32:47Food.
00:32:48Yeah, I've been there, when I was in the US Army.
00:32:50Yeah, cheaper food.
00:32:53Cheaper goods, products, okay?
00:32:55Like, supermarket for army people, okay?
00:32:58Yeah.
00:32:59It was cheaper, subsidized, okay?
00:33:01Yeah.
00:33:02I heard this story, uh, common sergeant major, after he retired.
00:33:13He got a job in commissary, in the army installation, working as a minimum wage worker, like, begging,
00:33:21okay, yeah, possibly, okay?
00:33:22Yeah.
00:33:23Possibly, okay?
00:33:24Great story, right?
00:33:25Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:33:28Amazing.
00:33:29I, he doesn't have to work, he's retired, but probably at the age of, in his sixties, maybe?
00:33:42In the army, yeah, you can do, retire earlier.
00:33:45You can even retire at the age of 40, because 10 years, US Army, yeah, you can retire after
00:33:5210 years of active duty service, at the age of 40, even 38.
00:34:01I don't know what age he was, maybe in his fifties, sixties, I guess, okay?
00:34:06Because his common sergeant major, okay, it takes a long time to get up there.
00:34:12So, my guess, probably in his fifties, sixties, okay?
00:34:15But, so, he did not need to work, he's well taken care of, as a retiree.
00:34:23More than 10 years of service, my guess, okay?
00:34:26My guess, okay?
00:34:27He didn't have to work, but, yeah, as a retiree, maybe he was bored.
00:34:31Yeah, he was working in a commissary, minimum wage, okay?
00:34:35That's a fantastic story.
00:34:37Great role model, okay?
00:34:38Great leader.
00:34:39Great leader.
00:34:40Read by example, okay?
00:34:42Oh, nice.
00:34:43Hmm?
00:34:44I never met him, but I heard his story.
00:34:57Where?
00:34:58Well?
00:34:59I think I was in Fort Worth, Texas.
00:35:01I think so.
00:35:05Very hard to warm his story, okay?
00:35:06No, fine, Miss Ray.
00:35:07Vocalized, okay?
00:35:08Yeah, thank you.
00:35:09Okay.
00:35:10Fine, Miss.
00:35:11Fine, Miss.
00:35:12Fine, Miss.
00:35:13Fine, Miss Ray.
00:35:14Vocalized, okay?
00:35:15Yeah, thank you.
00:35:16Okay.
00:35:17Fine, Miss.
00:35:18Fine, Miss.
00:35:19Fine, Miss.
00:35:20Fine, Miss.
00:35:21Fine, Miss.
00:35:22Fine, Miss.
00:35:41Fine.
00:35:42Fine.
00:35:43Fine.
00:35:44Fine.
00:35:45Fine, Miss.
00:35:46Fine.
00:35:47Fine, fair.
00:35:48Fine, happening.
00:35:49Fine, yeah?
00:35:50Fine, yes.
00:35:51Fine, yes.
00:35:52Fine, what did you think?
00:35:53Fine, yes.
00:35:54Fine, nice.
00:35:55Fine, yes, fine.
00:35:56Fine, yes, I can't figure it out.
00:35:57Fine, yes.
00:35:58More interested in fineしました.
00:35:59Fine, yes.
00:36:00Fine, yeah.
00:36:01Fine, yes, that's fine.
00:36:02Fine, fair.
00:36:03Fine, yeah, sure.
00:36:04ог and good Kra, yeah, In ta-marine.
00:38:26Okay.
00:38:50Jay.
00:38:51Okay.
00:38:54Nice
00:38:57Let's humble yourself learn something new
00:39:00Continue to exercise diet, okay?
00:39:04No illegal drugs, please. It's not healthy. It's dangerous, okay, so
00:39:13Yeah, go get to school
00:39:22And get a job
00:39:24Oh
00:39:28Yeah
00:39:33And that would have been my recommendation to yes, mr. Jesus, okay
00:39:38Uh, my guess is that uh, maybe perhaps mr. Jesus was
00:39:45suffering from that celebrity syndrome where
00:39:50I mean, I think he's very smart man. Okay, mr. Jesus like
00:39:54uh,
00:39:56Someone on the mountain, okay
00:40:00Yeah, blessed are those who
00:40:04are humble in spirit
00:40:05Very poetic philosophical. It's beautiful. I think mr. Jesus
00:40:16Deserves that fame
00:40:20Because he's smart. Yeah, I think it's very smart man. Okay, mr. Jesus
00:40:24Yes, so he just multitude of people
00:40:29Coming to basically listen to his lecture
00:40:37All right, yeah
00:40:38Yeah, so he tested that fame
00:40:47Great, yeah
00:40:47Yeah, but after that after a couple of years
00:40:55He's the famous popular local celebrity mr. Jesus, okay, but after a while
00:41:01Just like Hollywood celebrities, yeah, he got bored
00:41:05That's my guess. Okay, yeah, all this celebrity status, money, power fame, whatever
00:41:11He got bored
00:41:12Now does he want mr. Jesus does he want to get back to his old job as a carpenter?
00:41:20In his father, mr. Joseph's shop
00:41:23Maybe he had he been there done that maybe but he can't get back to school
00:41:36Well, there's two thousand years ago, so maybe
00:41:40But still he could have escaped the country go somewhere else and learn foreign language
00:41:46Learn another trade. We got the money donation money. Mr. Jesus, okay. He could have started a new life
00:41:58As opposed to as opposed to resorting to this zero-sum game
00:42:04Yeah, you know
00:42:06Uh, you know, I'm bored
00:42:09Celebrity so celebrity syndrome
00:42:13So, uh
00:42:18I must die, you know to save people's lives and souls
00:42:23Because I don't get out of here. I want to get out of here. I want to go to heaven
00:42:27Be with my heavenly father
00:42:29Mr. God and
00:42:33I'm sick of this place
00:42:37Planet Earth
00:42:39All these people
00:42:41Twelve disciples
00:42:43Every day for past three years
00:42:46Enough is enough
00:42:51I go out with a ban
00:42:52Crucifixion self-human sacrifice to save the world
00:43:00Well, to me that sounds like depression
00:43:06Like
00:43:07Haliocerebrotty
00:43:09Cerebrotty syndrome
00:43:12Just bored with all this luxury
00:43:15Attention
00:43:17Center of attention
00:43:18Well, that's one possibility
00:43:24I'm not saying it's the truth
00:43:26I don't know what the truth is
00:43:28I'm only human being
00:43:29I'm just presenting a theory what it might have been
00:43:39I don't know
00:43:41I don't know what happened 2000 years ago. I was not there
00:43:45I'm just making educated guess that's all
00:43:52Now time check
00:43:54Let's take final spray okay
00:43:59It's been less than one hour okay
00:44:00Yeah, final spray vocal rest
00:44:03Yeah, welcome to your mother school, okay
00:44:05Yeah
00:44:30I don't know
00:44:34But you can't even tell me that you couldn't believe it
00:44:35Like you said
00:44:36You don't know
00:44:37Yeah
00:44:38Yeah
00:44:38I agree
00:44:39No
00:44:40That's right
00:44:40But, as you know
00:44:40Of this
00:44:42No
00:44:42Now time check
00:44:43At the airport
00:44:44The airport
00:44:45That's right
00:44:45The airport
00:44:46I don't know
00:44:47You can't see you
00:44:47You can see
00:44:48The airport
00:44:49And there you can see
00:44:49Also there you can see
00:44:51You can see
00:44:52About the airport
00:44:52You can see
00:44:53That's right
00:44:54I you can see
00:46:09So if I may, in my opinion, yeah, that's no need for human sacrifice.
00:46:20okay it's unnecessary okay I mean the cross okay yeah it may represent many
00:46:33things but open arm the cross okay embracing yeah inclusion and open
00:46:43mindedness and yeah giving okay yeah that's great okay yeah again I appreciate Christianity okay
00:46:56their charity tolerance inclusivity I appreciate Christianity okay yeah open arm yeah okay yeah
00:47:06like the cross okay uh but I just do not like the human sacrifice concept in here in that theory okay
00:47:19no
00:47:36I'll call the Bible Mr. Jesus said yeah there's no greater love than uh dying for somebody else okay to save somebody else's
00:47:49life uh again I think that's too depressive how about everybody leaves about some nice rescue story that
00:48:03both rescue and rescue they both survive I think that's way better than rescue
00:48:12passing away in order to save rescue it did happen I read about it and I'm very sorry okay
00:48:22but my personal preference everybody is the situation where everybody lives both rescue and rescue okay
00:48:30okay happy ending okay so but Mr. Jesus I think he got some this dark side okay I mean based on Bible like
00:48:44his fascination about human sacrifice like death I'm like why
00:49:00so I think he may have some mental illness okay so I think he may have some mental illness okay
00:49:07why so focus on this fascination about death like what's that about
00:49:14that's my objection to Mr. Jesus okay how about life okay
00:49:20some positivity optimism as opposed to death
00:49:25that's my objection to death what was that about
00:49:42what was that about I did not like that part in Bible okay
00:49:46I did not like that part in Bible okay no
00:49:55human sacrifice
00:49:56human sacrifice
00:49:56why
00:50:00why
00:50:05so
00:50:05I agree with some psychologists psychiatrists okay
00:50:10okay who can suspect Mr. Jesus maybe suffer from some mental illness like depression
00:50:18because
00:50:20kind of how do you celebrate depression okay yeah they're bored
00:50:25after all the celebrity hood fame
00:50:31yeah they like
00:50:32nowhere else to go to attend pleasure because
00:50:36there's been there on that fancy food fame
00:50:42attention
00:50:47I understand that the way that may have felt felt
00:50:52but
00:50:53look at this other way as opposed to drug addiction or
00:50:58self-human sacrifice on the cross
00:51:04this third way okay is that going back to education
00:51:08humbling oneself
00:51:11and get a job you know
00:51:14serve other people in different capacity
00:51:18with brand new educational experience
00:51:28so that would have been my suggestion to Mr. Jesus
00:51:39okay Mr. Jesus yeah
00:51:42you don't you don't want to go back to a carpentry job
00:51:45learn something else and
00:51:47get a job you know
00:51:50some another kind of job you know
00:51:52Mr. Jesus
00:52:02Mr. Jesus
00:52:04okay
00:52:04uh
00:52:05let's see
00:52:06fine Ms. Bray for Coraz
00:52:09I don't want to lose my voice
00:52:13all right
00:52:14yeah fine Ms. Bray let's dance later okay
00:52:17it's like one hour
00:52:18all right
00:52:32all right
00:55:55and yeah the so in some documentary interviews okay they were like I'm too
00:56:03young to die
00:56:06that's what they might die okay yeah it could be a hijacking airplane or just
00:56:25airplane running out of fossil fuel okay so some of them wrote the wheel
00:56:35okay in their plan and abuse death or they might die okay so life and death
00:56:43situation okay yeah
00:56:52so their interviews after they survived okay so them said yeah all these fond
00:57:00memories in the past and but they survived okay but they thought they might die that
00:57:13day okay yeah
00:57:16you
00:57:20you
00:57:22you
00:57:24you
00:57:26you
00:57:28you
00:57:30you
00:57:32you
00:57:34I'm 47 years old. Have I had that kind of experience, life and death situation? A little
00:57:50bit, but not as dramatic as that. Not in an airplane, but in Alaska, yeah. Glacier
00:58:00Park, Glacier Pool. In the water, not in vacuum, okay. So yeah, I thought I might die that day,
00:58:09but I did my best to survive, to get out of that Glacier Pool, okay. And I did survive,
00:58:19okay. So, also earthquake in Alaska, okay. Yeah, I thought I might die that day, but
00:58:27I went under the table, okay. It was very violent earthquake, okay. So, but I survived,
00:58:37okay. No broken bones, okay. Yeah. So, the way I also, some situation in Alaska, okay. A
00:58:49truck. This guy, okay, chasing after me, when I was running at night, okay. For what a reason,
00:58:59okay. He tried to run me over, okay. So, I was like, what was that about? He did not have a gun,
00:59:08but still. Well, yeah. But I neutralized the situation, okay. I said, yeah, thank you. God bless you.
00:59:18Yeah. So, he was gone, okay. Good.
00:59:22Yeah. So, my last kind of adventure, we are ones, okay. But not as dramatic as some airplane
00:59:33hijacking or running, airplane running out, but still. Yeah. But yeah, I have had some those situations
00:59:44where I thought I might die, okay. Even in eastern coast. Yeah, car accident. Didn't I involve
00:59:53anybody else? It's just me hitting the medium, the between highway, southbound, northbound, okay.
01:00:05Midian, okay. The grass, grassy area. Yeah. I was kind of spilling back then, okay. In eastern coast, okay. From
01:00:13Instacart to New York City. Yeah. And hit the median, my car tumbled around a couple of times.
01:00:20And it stopped in the median, grassy area, okay. Yeah. I start to do some smoke. So,
01:00:31my driver side door jammed, okay. So, I unplugged this seatbelt, crawled, passenger side door,
01:00:42other one, okay. And crawled in that grassy area, median, between southbound, northbound highway, okay.
01:00:51It was in Pennsylvania, okay. Stay away from this smoking car as possible with him. I thought he might
01:01:01explode, okay. So, yeah. I scrolled away as far as possible. So, in my experience,
01:01:08when it comes to life and death situation, there's no thoughts about God, afterlife, or my past, fond memories in my past life.
01:01:20Fond memories in my past. Well, I wasn't thinking about anybody, any people. No, not God.
01:01:30No, not God, not goddess. No, I just did my best to survive.
01:01:35To get out of that situation, danger situation. And I did survive. About five incidents, life and death situation, okay.
01:01:54Yeah. Yeah. It was tough. But interesting experience, though.
01:02:01At the age of four or seven, okay. Yeah. I've been through those. About five incidents. The kind of days where I thought I might die that day, okay.
01:02:17Yeah. Yeah. I don't remember. Huh? Now, time check.
01:02:32Okay. Because of human rights is cool, okay. Yeah. It's been one hour, okay. Yeah. More than one hour. Yeah. Five minutes back before I thought. Thank you. Yeah.
01:02:43Yeah. Five minutes. Thank you. Yeah.
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