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Exploring more of the fascinating intersection of Activism, Community Engagement, Faith / Religion, Human Nature, Politics, Social Issues, and beyond - all in Biblical perspective
We chase a bold claim: a time-based Bible prophecy can be dated with astronomy and historical records to land on specific days centuries apart. John Zachary explains how an engineering mindset, NASA eclipse data, and ancient observations shape his case for “scientific apologetics” and why he thinks repeatable patterns matter more than opinion.
• John’s background from Colorado to Israel and ministry training
• a spiritual experience that kicks off decades of research
• treating Scripture like a document with testable timelines
• dating biblical events with NASA eclipse tables and ancient astronomy
• Herod’s Temple in AD 70 and a 14,000-day control pattern claim
• free will versus divine “nudges” in major historical turning points
• intelligent design arguments and critiques of atheism and the multiverse
• Gospel details as chronological clues, including coins and Passover timing
• John’s book The Science Behind the Story of Jesus and where to find him
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Exploring more of the fascinating intersection of Activism, Community Engagement, Faith / Religion, Human Nature, Politics, Social Issues, and beyond - all in Biblical perspective
We chase a bold claim: a time-based Bible prophecy can be dated with astronomy and historical records to land on specific days centuries apart. John Zachary explains how an engineering mindset, NASA eclipse data, and ancient observations shape his case for “scientific apologetics” and why he thinks repeatable patterns matter more than opinion.
• John’s background from Colorado to Israel and ministry training
• a spiritual experience that kicks off decades of research
• treating Scripture like a document with testable timelines
• dating biblical events with NASA eclipse tables and ancient astronomy
• Herod’s Temple in AD 70 and a 14,000-day control pattern claim
• free will versus divine “nudges” in major historical turning points
• intelligent design arguments and critiques of atheism and the multiverse
• Gospel details as chronological clues, including coins and Passover timing
• John’s book The Science Behind the Story of Jesus and where to find him
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00:00:00Hello, welcome to another episode of Perstitutionalist Podcast.
00:00:06I am your host, Joseph M. Leonard.
00:00:09That's L-E-N-A-R-D.
00:00:12It looks French.
00:00:13It's not.
00:00:14It's Leonard without an O.
00:00:17Thank you for tuning in, as Graham Norton used to say, on his show.
00:00:24Let's get on with the show!
00:00:25Hello!
00:00:27Warning, this episode contains some audio and or video glitches.
00:00:35It is not your equipment.
00:00:37Joining me today is John Zachary.
00:00:42Welcome to the show, John.
00:00:45Thanks for having me on, and great to be here.
00:00:48Yeah, now before I get to...
00:00:50Now, my audience knows it's no secret.
00:00:53I use Podmatch to find some guests, and I found you via Podmatch, and your bio saying,
00:01:00we have traditionally overlooked because we separate science, history, and belief into
00:01:06different categories.
00:01:08I wholeheartedly agree that's been a major problem, and we'll get into that.
00:01:13But first, you know of John DeLorean, right?
00:01:17The DeLorean automobile?
00:01:19Yeah, I remember that.
00:01:21His name was John Zachary DeLorean.
00:01:25Oh, I didn't know that.
00:01:27Yeah, Zachary was his middle name.
00:01:30I didn't know that.
00:01:31That's pretty interesting.
00:01:32Yeah, and I only know it because I owned two DeLoreans at one time.
00:01:38Oh, you had two of them.
00:01:39Yeah.
00:01:39Well, I'm in the Detroit area, and of course, he was in the Detroit area, too, and I actually
00:01:45ran across him one time.
00:01:47But anyway, you're not here to discuss automotive history.
00:01:53No.
00:01:55So, the usual first real question is, where were you born and raised?
00:02:02Where are you now?
00:02:03What significant places you may have been between?
00:02:07And that, you know, how much time do you, can you share with our listeners, how much time
00:02:12you spent in prison for what?
00:02:15Okay, yeah, I was born and raised in Colorado on a farm, and so we were always working as
00:02:25children.
00:02:25I'm a 60s child, probably like you.
00:02:33So, when I got out of high school, I didn't go to college.
00:02:37I traveled, actually hitchhiked, and I traveled to Israel, lived in a kibbutz.
00:02:42I don't know, you know what a kibbutz is?
00:02:44I've heard the term, but no, offhand, I don't.
00:02:48It's kind of, yeah, it's like a commune.
00:02:51Oh, okay.
00:02:52Okay, it's a commune, a farming commune, and so when Jewish people started returning to
00:02:57Israel, they first came, like, in groups, and they would live on these farms, work together.
00:03:03They raised their children as a group.
00:03:05That was what was unique about them, and it's kind of like a communal thing.
00:03:10Hey, if it's done by choice, there's nothing wrong with that.
00:03:16Worldly communism is a problem when it's done by force at the barrel of a gun.
00:03:22But the biblical community is free will.
00:03:27People choosing voluntarily to do that is not a problem.
00:03:32Go on.
00:03:32I'm sorry.
00:03:33I stayed in Israel about a half a year.
00:03:36I went and toured all the sites.
00:03:38Okay.
00:03:39I would go to Qumran, and I would hike into the caves, actually.
00:03:44Oh, cool.
00:03:45Well, then I would see the tourists come, they would get off the bus, take a 10-minute
00:03:49tour, and leave, and I was there a couple, two, three hours, taking pictures of them, and
00:03:54I was in a cave, and so it was pretty interesting.
00:03:57Then I came back.
00:03:59All right.
00:04:00Well, my audience knows I can't pass the joke, so I got to tease you.
00:04:04Some would dare say you're living in a cave.
00:04:07You're living in the dark.
00:04:08But I'm bummed.
00:04:09It's a joke.
00:04:10It's a joke, people.
00:04:11It's a joke.
00:04:12It's just a joke.
00:04:14Okay.
00:04:15My cave is lined with marble, though.
00:04:23Anyway, I came back, and then I studied to become a pastor.
00:04:28I was born and raised in a Christian home, and we went to church every night.
00:04:34We were in there on Sunday morning, Sunday night, Wednesday, and I felt called to be a
00:04:39pastor by the age of 14.
00:04:41So I come back, and I go to study to become a pastor.
00:04:47I'm not really a pastoral-type person, though.
00:04:51And so a spiritual experience happened to me while I was preaching, though, that caught
00:04:59my attention and led to my research.
00:05:02And so I was going to preach this sermon on the second coming of Christ, and the ladies
00:05:11got up and sang a special song, two of them, and I'm sitting there on the front row.
00:05:15They sang one line into the song, and I heard rustling above my head, and I'm thinking, what's
00:05:21going on up there?
00:05:22And then I heard the word, like, real clear, anoint.
00:05:27And then suddenly a ball of power, like eight to ten inches in diameter, came down on my
00:05:34head, and it was like this, and it drifted like three inches a second and stopped here.
00:05:39Well, when that happened, I went like that with my right hand, because you could feel it, and
00:05:44everybody saw it.
00:05:46And then I preached the sermon, had a great response, and ended up studying that sermon
00:05:50for, like, 14 years.
00:05:53This was 73 to 86, and then I ended up writing a book.
00:06:00So, since that time, so I've lived in Israel, in Oklahoma City area, where I went to college.
00:06:07I got two degrees there.
00:06:10I grew up in Colorado.
00:06:11I moved to Denver, started working aerospace, and as a technical writer, they closed that down.
00:06:19I went to California, because they were having trouble.
00:06:24I led or supervised the technical writing group there, and then I went into reliability
00:06:30engineering.
00:06:31So, I'm very advanced at doing calculations, and that's what I use in my research of the
00:06:39Bible.
00:06:40It's like an engineering analysis of the Bible as a scientific document, you might say.
00:06:48Believe that or not.
00:06:49And then we moved to Florida.
00:06:52Currently, we live in Florida, because we've retired.
00:06:56So, there's a lot went on across 50 years to write this book, and it's not just the first
00:07:03book.
00:07:04It keeps getting better.
00:07:05I wrote the first one, and I only knew two things at that time.
00:07:09Now, I know multitudes of them, and we'll talk about that in a little bit, I guess.
00:07:14Yeah.
00:07:15A couple things.
00:07:16Again, you triggered in a good way, not an emotional, hysteric, snowflake way.
00:07:23Another joke.
00:07:24Yeah.
00:07:25A church near me had a sign out said, celebrating our pastor.
00:07:33Or no, we heart our pastor.
00:07:37Okay, yeah.
00:07:38You know, and there was a vent.
00:07:39So, I went in and said, why is he leaving?
00:07:43And, of course, they looked at me funny, because they didn't understand I was setting up a joke.
00:07:50Which is, if he was staying, he'd be a presenter, not a pastor.
00:07:59Right?
00:08:00Ba-dum-bum.
00:08:01Yeah.
00:08:03Yeah.
00:08:04Fun with language.
00:08:06There you go.
00:08:07That's good.
00:08:08You like to laugh?
00:08:09Well, you got me.
00:08:11I tell jokes all the time.
00:08:13That's good.
00:08:14And I joke with guests a lot about, you know, the tongue-in-cheek, how much time did you spend
00:08:20in prison for what?
00:08:21But the reality is that relates to the subject matter we're talking, because some don't even realize the original Holy
00:08:34Roman Catholic Church, to this day, still runs spatial telescopes for space exploration and has commissioned science over the years
00:08:46to, as you're talking, not to prove the Bible.
00:08:51That they go hand in hand, one and the same.
00:08:55The God that created physics, physics don't disprove the God that created those laws, but they've gotten it wrong over
00:09:07time.
00:09:08And people like Copernicus and others, literally, for pushing the accepted norm of, in nowhere in the Bible does it
00:09:20really suggest, everything revolves around the earth.
00:09:24But that was the prevailing thought.
00:09:27And thankfully, a lot of them, like also Leonardo da Vinci and other brilliant minds, stuck to their guns in
00:09:38the church, re-examined the text, and realized it's not Jesus or God that gets it wrong.
00:09:46It's us humans that screw up in the reading of the text at times, yes?
00:09:52Yes.
00:09:53I would agree with everything you said.
00:09:56There's a lot of misinterpretation and invalid assumptions that are running the planet.
00:10:04And they teach them in the universities, and they should be challenged.
00:10:08That's what I do.
00:10:13That's what I do.
00:10:40As historical relevance, not allegorical story, yes?
00:10:47I agree 100%.
00:10:48Because what I do is basically there's a problem that nobody can answer.
00:10:54That problem is this.
00:10:56Can you tell me, anybody, tell me what will happen on July 11 in the year 2691, more than 600
00:11:06years in the future?
00:11:07Can you do that?
00:11:10Not even Nostradamus.
00:11:14Nobody can do it.
00:11:15But so the whole thing, after that spiritual experience I described earlier, I got into this by curiosity.
00:11:26This is the question.
00:11:27There's one time-based prophecy in the entire Bible.
00:11:33It foretells of specific future events that have to happen on a time-based system.
00:11:41But like Nostradamus, it is vague in ways so that it isn't necessary.
00:11:50Like, if we, and there have been plenty of people who try to predict the exact date of Jesus' return
00:11:57or the exact date the world's coming to an end.
00:12:00And then, of course, they're always wrong.
00:12:04Yep.
00:12:04Yep.
00:12:05Yep.
00:12:05Yeah.
00:12:05So anyway, so my curiosity question was this.
00:12:09If you scientifically date when those two events happened, what will we learn?
00:12:16Well, we learn that the Bible actually foretells the future centuries ahead of time to the very day.
00:12:24And that's what we discover.
00:12:26So it's a mind-blowing thing.
00:12:29And actually, I call this scientific apologetics.
00:12:34I call it that because you have regular apologetics, but they can't prove anything.
00:12:39You still have to have faith.
00:12:41But when you do scientific apologetics using, I actually use and analyze NASA scientific data, astronomy, lunar eclipses, solar eclipses,
00:12:53things like that are in the book,
00:12:55to scientifically date when those events occurred.
00:13:00And when you get that done and you've done 50 years of research, well, like in 1991, the first book,
00:13:07I only knew of two of these events.
00:13:08Now I know many of them.
00:13:11The more you get and you see repeatability and consistent repeatability.
00:13:18It doesn't just happen once.
00:13:20It's happening over and over and over.
00:13:23Hence the phrase, history repeats.
00:13:27Not really what, in some cases it does, but I prefer the alternate phrase, history may not repeat, but it
00:13:35sure does rhyme an awful lot.
00:13:38Yeah.
00:13:39Well, the Christian worldview is that history is linear.
00:13:43It's in a straight line.
00:13:46And when you read the book.
00:13:48It's more like the Mayan cyclical round repeats.
00:13:52Yes.
00:13:54It's being repeated because of divine intervention in human events.
00:13:59He's controlling people at a high level, some of them, not all of them, but just a few people, that's
00:14:07all it takes.
00:14:07No, because we are given free will.
00:14:09And you have to give yourself up to God to want to be allowed to be used.
00:14:15You have to turn over your free will, and God then uses people he needs at times.
00:14:23But otherwise, most of the 8 billion people on the planet all have their own free will and their desire
00:14:30to do whatever the hell they want.
00:14:32And unfortunately, some use that for evil.
00:14:35Go on.
00:14:36Sorry.
00:14:36Well, a good example of what you just said, free will, but you wanted to do it, but it was
00:14:43an act of God.
00:14:45Because one of the foretold events is the destruction of Herod's temple in A.D. 70.
00:14:53It happened on an exact date, and the two people that set it on fire, two Roman soldiers, one of
00:15:02them grabbed a firebrand,
00:15:04the other one lifting him up to the window, and he threw it in, and that was it.
00:15:09And when that temple burned down, that was the will of the creator.
00:15:16Because it actually validates, you could say it supports or tends to.
00:15:21If you read the reviews on Amazon, a lot of those people are reading it, and they're saying science actually
00:15:27validates the resurrection of Jesus.
00:15:30Yeah.
00:15:34Well, that's the story that immediately came to my mind when you're talking proofs and validations of future prophecy.
00:15:42That's why, to me, I speak out about anti-Semitism a lot.
00:15:47Yeah.
00:15:48People who want to blame Jews for Christ's death.
00:15:53It was God's will.
00:15:56God ordained it.
00:15:58God prophesied it.
00:16:00It had to happen for Jesus to prove he was the Christ and die to be resurrected.
00:16:08So, to blame Pilate or the few Jews or those calling for Barabbas, any of them, is to blame God.
00:16:20Because they were playing a part in the prophecy that God ordained.
00:16:26So, to blame any class of people today for something 2,000 years ago is just plain stupid.
00:16:38And the other thing, it's just asinine.
00:16:42It's devoid of understanding God's will and biblical prophecy.
00:16:47And the other thing you said is what came before the term used that you're kind of referring here differently
00:16:55would be Bible code.
00:16:57Yes?
00:16:59I've heard of the Bible code.
00:17:00Are you talking about equidistant letter spacing?
00:17:05Well, not necessarily that, but indeed scientific things in the Bible that indeed, if you break them down, are more
00:17:17messages for the now when we would better understand them.
00:17:22You're breaking down codes that wouldn't have been understood 2,000 years ago.
00:17:28And we'll understand even more 2,000 years from now.
00:17:32Yeah.
00:17:33I would agree.
00:17:34So, like you talked about, we were talking about the two soldiers.
00:17:39See, they were ticked off.
00:17:44Uh-oh, you froze.
00:17:46And, okay.
00:17:48They were because there was a chance to end it.
00:17:56It's on stage.
00:17:57Hold on.
00:17:58Yeah.
00:17:59I don't know what's going on.
00:18:00We're having a Zoom hiccup.
00:18:04Well, I have to, uh, trying to get another computer.
00:18:09This might be a problem.
00:18:14I'm gonna, and I was so busy, I didn't have time.
00:18:18Steph, hold on.
00:18:20You're not now anyway, right?
00:18:24Ah, you broke up there.
00:18:26Yeah, I'm here.
00:18:28Okay, hold on.
00:18:30Let me do a little bit more.
00:18:35And then we'll go on.
00:18:36Well, you seem stable now.
00:18:38So, let's go with what you've got now.
00:18:40Seems to be working.
00:18:42Oh, you do?
00:18:42I'm trying to save this thing.
00:18:45Let me go here and call it, uh.
00:18:49Yeah.
00:18:55Okay.
00:18:56Got rid of that one.
00:18:59Okay.
00:19:00So, I'm stable again?
00:19:01Yes.
00:19:02Yes.
00:19:03So, anyway.
00:19:04But what if.
00:19:05Well, the two soldiers, the two soldiers that burned down Herod's temple or set it on fire,
00:19:11they were ticked off.
00:19:12So, it was their free will to burn it down.
00:19:16But there was a nudge.
00:19:20A nudge.
00:19:21They did it on the precise day that was foretold centuries earlier.
00:19:28So, in other words, this text, time-based predictive text, foretold of these future events that had to happen on
00:19:37an exact date.
00:19:39Okay.
00:19:39To do that, the only way to foretell the future, because none of us can do it, is a being
00:19:46that transcends the universe, space-time.
00:19:49Space and time have no control over the creator, and he's intervening in human events all across history.
00:19:58So, the destruction of Herod's temple is one of those events.
00:20:03And what it does is because in Herod's temple, they practiced the Old Testament sacrificial system.
00:20:14It was destroyed in this time-based matrix from the 70 weeks prophecy on the 14,000th day.
00:20:22Okay.
00:20:23Well, the prophecy itself uses the numbers 7 and 70, but it's hiding 14,000 days when you do this
00:20:32deep analysis.
00:20:33And scientifically dated.
00:20:36And the other thing, well, like, the scientific date for Herod's temple, because we're using NASA scientific data, the confidence
00:20:47level, you can calculate it.
00:20:49The probability of us being misled by this data is one chance in 10 to the power of 66.
00:20:57Getting hit by lightning twice on the same sunny day.
00:21:01Something like that, yeah.
00:21:03Because the probability of being misled would be like one chance in a thousand, billion.
00:21:09You're going to say a billion seven times.
00:21:13It's not a coincidence.
00:21:15Okay.
00:21:16Now, the other one was the decree to rebuild Jerusalem.
00:21:19It took me 20 years to figure out how to get the actual scientific date and prove it.
00:21:26And the confidence level was 10 to the power of 52.
00:21:31Very high.
00:21:32Now, if either of these days were off by even one day, you wouldn't find these 14,000-day sequences.
00:21:40Because they actually start with Moses, hidden in the earliest texts of the Bible until now.
00:21:47And then it begins again with Solomon's temple, Herod's temple.
00:21:52There's the same alignment with Ezekiel's temple.
00:21:54These are all controlled features saying God is intervening in human events to reveal what is true of the spiritual
00:22:04realm.
00:22:05It also reveals what's not true.
00:22:09People don't like that.
00:22:11Well, what comes to my mind, I went to interject before, is God explains the Big Bang.
00:22:20The Big Bang coming from nothingness.
00:22:23The atheist thought, that's a belief pattern, too.
00:22:27That something can come from nothing.
00:22:30Now, the question, well, where did God come from?
00:22:34Well, that's above all our pay grades.
00:22:37But God can explain the Big Bang.
00:22:40The Big Bang doesn't explain away God.
00:22:45But anyway, I just wanted to get that thrown in there as a thought.
00:22:50Well, I agree.
00:22:53Whether you believed in the creationists, the Earth's only 6,000 or 10,000 years old.
00:23:00Or you believe in the Big Bang, and it's got scientific evidence to support it.
00:23:06But either way, you've got a creator.
00:23:09Yeah.
00:23:10Intelligent design.
00:23:11Yeah.
00:23:12Intelligent design as well.
00:23:15There's no way.
00:23:16What was the guy in the Bueller movie?
00:23:18Right?
00:23:18Bueller.
00:23:19Bueller.
00:23:20Bueller.
00:23:20I can't think of his name.
00:23:22He did Expelled.
00:23:24No Intelligence Allowed.
00:23:27Ben.
00:23:28The Money Guy.
00:23:30Ben Steinman.
00:23:30Ben, yeah, Ben Stein.
00:23:33Yeah.
00:23:34He did Expelled No Intelligence Allowed documentary about creationism being removed from schools.
00:23:43And indeed, all the proofs of intelligent design.
00:23:47You know, the eyeball alone, for that complexity to just randomly have come together, again, you're talking statistical odds.
00:23:58It's like getting hit by lightning 10 times on the same sunny day.
00:24:03It's just not believable.
00:24:07It requires more of a belief in random fantasy than it does an intelligent designer.
00:24:18Yeah.
00:24:19And chapter 5, about atheism.
00:24:24That's one of the features, questions I bring up.
00:24:28I'm not talking about intelligent design or things, but I'm asking, since basically atheism is based on pseudoscience, you claim
00:24:40you have science, but you don't.
00:24:43And you'll even acknowledge that the multiverse is not provable.
00:24:49Show me one other universe.
00:24:51Can you do that?
00:24:52That nobody has seen one, but yet they claim it's got to be true.
00:24:58And they'll say, well, it takes faith to believe in the Bible.
00:25:03And if it takes faith for this, we're going to choose this.
00:25:07Yeah.
00:25:07But here now you have the scientific dating with these control features that actually crossed 3,500 years and are
00:25:17repeating consistently and at the same control period.
00:25:23Yeah.
00:25:24It says this is a feature that reveals God is intervening in human events.
00:25:32And some people claim, well, there's no evidence.
00:25:36Read the book and it's all over your face.
00:25:39Now, a couple things.
00:25:41I always say exclusion does not mean preclusion or preclusion does not mean exclusion, however you wish to say.
00:25:49It's like reincarnation.
00:25:51Just because it isn't in the Bible doesn't mean it's precluded.
00:25:55There can be multiple physical human presence for but one eternal soul.
00:26:03It also doesn't preclude aliens on other planets.
00:26:08Like in the Spielberg upcoming movie, I love the scene that's in the trailer, the Catholic nun saying, why would
00:26:16God make all that space and leave it empty?
00:26:19So, God can explain aliens, it doesn't preclude it and what about the Nephilim and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah,
00:26:29right?
00:26:29Oh, you know about that.
00:26:30Yeah.
00:26:31You know, so the multiverse.
00:26:34Again, exclusion does not mean preclusion.
00:26:39A multiverse could indeed be real.
00:26:42But God can explain that.
00:26:46God may have created that.
00:26:48Yeah.
00:26:49Well, he may have.
00:26:50I doubt it, though, because nobody's ever seen one.
00:26:53Yeah.
00:26:54Well, there's a movie I love.
00:26:56Canoe Reeves was in the movie Constantine.
00:26:59Did you see that?
00:27:00Whereas Hell is kind of another dimensional plane of the current existence.
00:27:08I highly recommend that movie.
00:27:10I love it.
00:27:10Canoe Reeves, Constantine.
00:27:12I mean, it's, it's, it's, well, anyway, it's interesting.
00:27:18Yeah.
00:27:19I don't, you know, some people, oh, my God, sacrilege and blasphemy.
00:27:24It's like, oh, please relax, people.
00:27:26Just please relax.
00:27:28But we haven't given the book title yet.
00:27:31What is the title of the book?
00:27:34Oh, my book.
00:27:35It's called The Science Behind the Story of Jesus by John Zachary.
00:27:42So you can look it up on Amazon and read the reviews.
00:27:47It's got nothing but five-star reviews.
00:27:51Oh, well, that kind of amazes me because I always say about reviews, it's hard to get someone who likes
00:28:00your work.
00:28:01They may love your book.
00:28:03They'll tell all their friends, but they won't take two seconds to leave a review about it a lot of
00:28:09times.
00:28:10And the haters, the ones who want to attack you personally, will go out of their work even by the
00:28:18book just to be able to leave a nasty negative review that isn't true because they didn't read the book.
00:28:26They just bought it in an e-book just so they could flame you.
00:28:30So that's kind of surprising because I do have a friend, Bruce Fleury, who wrote The Negro Project about Margaret
00:28:39Sanger.
00:28:40And, of course, and the same with my Terror Strikes Coming Soon to a City Near You book.
00:28:45There are the haters who want to pile on and attack it because they can't refute the facts and the
00:28:54reality within.
00:28:55And so they, Alinsky-style, have to attack the author instead.
00:29:02Well, it's hard to attack it when you use real scientific data, okay, and you can calculate confidence levels.
00:29:09I have a graph in the book showing the 10 to the power of 66, and the R-squared values,
00:29:19I think, are five nines.
00:29:21That means it explains 99.999% of the data, but your confidence is through the roof.
00:29:29Normally, you use 95% confidence for engineering, stuff like that.
00:29:36Yeah, no such thing as 100%, right.
00:29:39No such thing as perfect.
00:29:40It's that small.
00:29:42Yeah.
00:29:46But we have to remember, too, we were told, no one shall know the time regarding later in Armageddon and
00:29:57the Christ's return.
00:29:58So there will be purposeful deceptions.
00:30:03And, of course, the great deceiver is always looking to deceive.
00:30:08So we do have to bear those things in mind, that we are human, frail, flawed, and imperfect, and we
00:30:16can be wrong on something or another.
00:30:19But because we might discover something wrong and own up and admit to it doesn't mean everything else is wrong.
00:30:28Yes?
00:30:29No.
00:30:29Well, that's true.
00:30:32I think, you know, the reason people haven't given me a bad review, but if you look at it, it's
00:30:39all based on logic and real scientific data.
00:30:43So I'm using ancient Babylonian astronomers.
00:30:46That's what the haters hate the most, though.
00:30:48The emotional snowflakes hate logic and reason and facts.
00:30:52How are you going to attack something if you calculate?
00:30:55You've got a confidence level so high, it's through the roof.
00:30:59Here's real NASA scientific data.
00:31:01Here's the references.
00:31:03I also referenced Babylonian astronomy data.
00:31:07So if you're an astronomer in ancient history, you would observe a lunar or solar eclipse.
00:31:13You would say it happened in the year of this king and this year, this month, this day.
00:31:20Okay, now that's all been lined out now, but they didn't know.
00:31:25They might say, well, there was a full total eclipse.
00:31:28It started at midnight or two in the morning or something like that, but they don't know the minute of
00:31:34it.
00:31:34So you go over to NASA and you get their scientific data and you get the precise date of that
00:31:42event down to the minute even.
00:31:44Well, the people who have analyzed the astronomy say, even though it's thousands of years ago, it's within one hour
00:31:52of the event.
00:31:53That's your error rate.
00:31:54Okay, well, I'm just in the day, so that's close enough.
00:31:59Yeah.
00:32:00Well, you say it's close enough for government work.
00:32:04Exactly, exactly.
00:32:06You triggered another joke.
00:32:08You mentioned lunar.
00:32:12So, in other words, you're admitting you're loony.
00:32:16Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:32:17It's a joke.
00:32:18It's a joke, people.
00:32:20Can we please lighten up?
00:32:25That's funny.
00:32:26You made me lose my train of thought.
00:32:28Well, anyway, the time has flown.
00:32:32Oh, I was going to say this.
00:32:34Okay.
00:32:35In addition, okay, I'm relying on people who observe these events.
00:32:43They were there.
00:32:44But their opinion, because they're writing, their opinion has to be backed up by the positions of the sun, the
00:32:52moon, and the earth.
00:32:54Once you have that backing up what they write, you know it's credible.
00:33:00So, how are you going to argue against something like that?
00:33:07And that's just the way it is.
00:33:09Well, the only valid argument is, again, that we're all human, flawed, and frail.
00:33:16And there's no such thing as perfect.
00:33:19And we can be, it's like carbon dating.
00:33:22Yeah.
00:33:23We assume we know.
00:33:25We think we know the atmospheric conditions through all this time to be able to properly carbon date something.
00:33:34Yeah.
00:33:35And we may say the probability is indeed high, but we cannot know for certain until we meet God and
00:33:45find out it indeed is true or not.
00:33:48I think you're talking about ancient, ancient, ancient, ancient, ancient history when you said those comments.
00:33:54Because you're talking about, you know, millions of years ago, right?
00:33:59Okay, well, I'm talking about carbon, they say they did radio carbon dating on the oldest known copy of Daniel.
00:34:09It was released on June the 4th, and it is in the range at a 95% confidence level of
00:34:19230 BC to 160.
00:34:23So, and yet it foretells of Herod's temple's destruction in AD 70, more than two centuries into the future, which
00:34:32when you do the analysis is on an exact, precise, planned date.
00:34:36Foretold centuries earlier.
00:34:39And the other thing was this, if you, if those scientific dates were off by even one day, you wouldn't
00:34:47get this control feature.
00:34:50Okay, this is how exact it is.
00:34:52So, think of Solomon's temple.
00:34:55Jeremiah, the prophet, observed it, and he wrote in chapter 52, verses 12 to about 14, right in there.
00:35:03It was on the 10th day of the fifth month.
00:35:06When Josephus observed the destruction of Herod's temple, he refers to the Babylonian destruction.
00:35:14He says it was on the same date for the Herod's temple.
00:35:17That's a control feature.
00:35:20Well, if you go back to Ezekiel's temple, which is just a vision he received, okay, all those Herod's and
00:35:28Solomon's temple were destroyed on the 10th day of the fifth month, and that's the 14,000th day for both
00:35:36of them.
00:35:36Okay, you go back to Ezekiel's vision, the 14,000th day is the same date as those other two temples.
00:35:46That's control.
00:35:48Nobody even knows that.
00:35:50I actually didn't write it in the book because I'm still learning, but it's a good point.
00:35:54Hey, we all are always learning.
00:35:57But I'm going to tack on a couple of songs that I've written.
00:36:02One is God is among us, and one, God is in everything.
00:36:06He still speaks to us.
00:36:08Yeah, that was a song from the 90s, wasn't it?
00:36:12No, it's something I just wrote.
00:36:14But maybe in the back of my mind there is some subconscious influence from something years ago.
00:36:24I don't know.
00:36:25But, yeah, no, my two originals, I just wrote them this week.
00:36:29They'll be old by the time this airs.
00:36:32But anyway, the point in being what you're saying, the time-based predictive text and Bible code, whatever we want
00:36:41to call it,
00:36:42we're on the same page and saying God is speaking to us through the Bible still in that, again, no
00:36:51one would have been smart enough 2,000 years ago to grasp this.
00:36:57And we're no near as smart as we'll be 2,000 years from now.
00:37:03Yeah.
00:37:04A lot of it was just strictly observation.
00:37:07Okay, so the Gospel of Luke and the Gospel of John have details that are missing in the other two.
00:37:15In Luke's Gospel, he tells you the year that Jesus was baptized in Luke 3.1, the 15th year of
00:37:25Tiberias,
00:37:26and all the coins in the Roman Empire that have been discovered agree with this one year.
00:37:33Precisely.
00:37:34Nobody can argue against it.
00:37:35And it's more relevant and credible data because you're not seeing or listening to what a person is writing who
00:37:45could modify it to fit his opinion.
00:37:48Okay, but the scientific dates on these coins validate Luke chapter 3.
00:37:53That's a great way to that one year period.
00:37:57Then, in the Gospel of John, we find if you read the book, that the second Passover was on a
00:38:06Saturday,
00:38:08and the only year that fits that is A.D. 30.
00:38:12That was the second year.
00:38:14He was just observing it.
00:38:16It aligns with all the data, but all the theologians have missed it.
00:38:22They never comment.
00:38:28Well, time has flown.
00:38:30One, I've not said your name enough.
00:38:32Normally, I like to repeat the guest's name several times so it sinks in the listeners or viewer,
00:38:38if you're viewing on behind-the-scenes video or for the 40-ish audio-only platforms.
00:38:45I've been speaking with John Zachary.
00:38:49Not John Zachary DeLorean.
00:38:51He's passed.
00:38:53John Zachary, the author of, the title of the book again is?
00:38:58The Science Behind the Story of Jesus.
00:39:03Amen.
00:39:04It only gets five stars.
00:39:06You can go read them.
00:39:08People are fascinated by the scientific dating because it makes sense.
00:39:14Nobody's refuted it yet.
00:39:16In fact, I said, if you don't like it, buy a copy, redline it, and send it to me so
00:39:23I can change to the correct worldview.
00:39:26Yeah, yeah.
00:39:27I get that.
00:39:29A piece I wrote on before it's news.com harkens back to what I was saying about the reviews.
00:39:36If they can't refute your facts, they will want to Alinsky you personally, personally attack you.
00:39:44I say that all the time about my online writings and my nonfiction books.
00:39:49If there's something in here you can refute, use your words, bring your proof, not your feelings, and everyone's entitled
00:40:01to an opinion.
00:40:03But it matters if your opinion is reality-based or unicorn-fart fantasy delusion-based.
00:40:14That's pretty good.
00:40:15That's correct.
00:40:16So, yeah.
00:40:17I'm not perfect.
00:40:18If I get something wrong, refute me with logic, reason, and proof.
00:40:24If I'm wrong, I'll admit I'm wrong, because I'm not filled with the sin of hubris.
00:40:31I can be wrong.
00:40:33Hubris.
00:40:34Prove me wrong.
00:40:35Right?
00:40:36And I go into that in a couple of my constitutionalist politics books that's companion to this.
00:40:43It's not the sin of pride.
00:40:45It's hubris.
00:40:47It's pridefulness.
00:40:48Ness, I should be proud of little Sally getting all A's.
00:40:54I should be proud of little Johnny hitting the walk-off home run at Little League.
00:41:00I should be proud of a day's job well done.
00:41:05It's hubris, that's the sin, to go into the boss and demand, all these other people are worthless.
00:41:13They couldn't have done what I did.
00:41:15Fire them and give me their salary.
00:41:16There is a big difference there.
00:41:20Yeah.
00:41:20Yes?
00:41:21True.
00:41:22Anyway, to wrap it up, John Zachary, the book title one more time is...
00:41:31The Science Behind the Story of Jesus.
00:41:35Hold on just a minute.
00:41:37Oh, for those on behind-the-scenes video...
00:41:40There it is.
00:41:40There it is.
00:41:41If you're viewing on the five behind-the-scenes video channels, you can see the cover.
00:41:47If you're on audio, you're just SOL.
00:41:52That's why we say...
00:41:54That's why we vocalize it.
00:41:56And for the benefit of the transcript, also, we have to spell things out.
00:42:01Some people may read this episode in a transcript.
00:42:05Well, if you read this book, your faith will go through the roof.
00:42:12But then I'll have a hole in the roof.
00:42:15Well, that's fine.
00:42:17The rain will get in.
00:42:19Anyway, enough jokes.
00:42:20Enough jokes.
00:42:21Now, do you have a website for people to find you?
00:42:25Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:42:26You can go to authorjohnzachary.com.
00:42:31Author John Zachary.
00:42:33Z-A-C-H-A-R-Y.
00:42:37Yes?
00:42:38Correct.
00:42:38Yeah.
00:42:39Author A-U-T-H-O-R.
00:42:41I write books.
00:42:42All right.
00:42:43Well, Zachary could be...
00:42:44Scientific...
00:42:45It's science-religion interface research, 50 years of study, and it's difficult to refute.
00:42:54I'm still waiting on money.
00:42:57And since you can interpret and spell John different ways, there's one way to spell author,
00:43:05unless if you're talking foreign.
00:43:07So, author, John with an H, J-O-H-N, Zachary A's, no E in there, Z-A-C-H
00:43:16-A-R-Y.com.
00:43:18So, now we've done it for the benefit of the transcript.
00:43:22No one can screw it up, and it'll be right there in black and white for them.
00:43:27Thank you, John Zachary.
00:43:29It was a great conversation.
00:43:31I love talking with you and joking with you.
00:43:34That was great.
00:43:36Take care.
00:43:36God bless.
00:43:37Have a good one.
00:43:39Hold up, hold up, hold up.
00:43:41I just wanted to pile on with some additional thoughts.
00:43:47I've made a note, time multiverse.
00:43:50Now, hopefully I'll remember to get this all out.
00:43:54But for our conversation, and the history may not repeat, but it sure does rhyme a lot.
00:44:02And while we as humans kind of, I'm going to hold up, right?
00:44:08My planner here, my calendar, we tend to experience and record time in a linear fashion.
00:44:21But as he stated, and I said, it's more like the Mayan calendar.
00:44:31Circular flows, rolls back around.
00:44:35A perfect example of this, I thought of, wanted to give, is the weather.
00:44:43Now, winter may not be exactly the same as the last winter and the winter before, but we
00:44:52all know the seasons cycle and roll back around again.
00:45:00A perfect example of the concept of the Mayan circular rotating calendar rather than linear.
00:45:11Summers aren't exactly repetitive and history repeating the same as it was, but it rhymes.
00:45:22We know in our individual regions what we expect generally of the seasons.
00:45:32And there's give and take and some change.
00:45:36Sometimes they're better.
00:45:37Sometimes they're worse.
00:45:38Might be rainier, might be drier from one season.
00:45:44And those even usually are a broader cycle.
00:45:52Anyway, all right.
00:45:54So time, moving on.
00:45:58Multiverse.
00:45:59Exclusion does not mean preclusion or preclusion does not mean exclusion.
00:46:05Just because the Bible doesn't say there's a thing called the multiverse.
00:46:12There are dimensions.
00:46:15And there might even be interdimensional travel.
00:46:20Oh, that's not blasphemy.
00:46:24That's not heretical.
00:46:26God doesn't owe you all the answers on your time to your desires.
00:46:37It's on God's time and in God's plan.
00:46:41So because it doesn't say it doesn't mean it can't be there.
00:46:48And we just don't understand it.
00:46:52It's above our pay grade.
00:46:54And I go back to the Constantine movie with Kennell Reeves.
00:47:01Rachel, Rachel Wise, I think is it.
00:47:05I love that film.
00:47:07But again, there will be, oh, blasphemy.
00:47:10It's heretical.
00:47:12Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:47:14Get over yourself.
00:47:17Just because someone posits a creative concept that maybe hell is another dimensional plane of the reality in the same
00:47:28space we exist
00:47:30doesn't make it blasphemous or heretical.
00:47:33We don't know.
00:47:35No, God does.
00:47:38And again, God doesn't owe you all the answers.
00:47:45If you think he does, then go back to the conversation on hubris.
00:47:52Get over yourself.
00:47:54Well, so the Constantine movie, great, wonderful, interesting interpretation of possibilities.
00:48:06Not saying plausibility, but possibility.
00:48:13And, hey, this makes a great movie.
00:48:17It asks important questions about seen and unseen forces.
00:48:24It's a great movie.
00:48:27I highly recommend it.
00:48:29And since I'm talking Christian movies, Risen, based on the resurrection through the eyes of a Roman soldier.
00:48:39Brilliant Christian movie.
00:48:41Brilliant.
00:48:41Another one.
00:48:43One of my favorites.
00:48:45Mom's Night Out.
00:48:46More recently, the best Christmas pageant ever.
00:48:51And my favorite all-time Christian movie, The Resurrection of Gavin Stone.
00:48:59Again, it's blasphemy.
00:49:02Heretical.
00:49:03You can't talk about resurrection of a human except Christ.
00:49:07It's a figurative spiritual resurrection, not a physical one.
00:49:14Get over yourself.
00:49:18It's a comedy.
00:49:20So it isn't taking the Bible and beating someone over the head with it.
00:49:26If you're only preaching to the choir, you're not saving additional souls.
00:49:34And these other movies I mentioned raise questions and may bring people to the faith with questions.
00:49:45What does the Bible say?
00:49:48What doesn't the Bible say?
00:49:51And look into it more.
00:49:54So they're not a bad thing.
00:49:56They're a good.
00:49:57It's like the Dan Brown movies.
00:50:00Catholic nuns are out there protesting.
00:50:04Fact fiction blend.
00:50:07My Tear Strikes book is a historical fiction, fact fiction blend.
00:50:12Dan Brown brought a lot of people to Christ.
00:50:17How?
00:50:18Why?
00:50:19Protesting it didn't help bring anyone.
00:50:24The movies, people went in and saw.
00:50:28Okay.
00:50:29And came out.
00:50:30What is real here?
00:50:33What is fiction here?
00:50:36What are the realities versus, again, the fictional story parts to make a good story?
00:50:46Go home and crack open the Bible and look for yourself.
00:50:52Well, so Dan Brown didn't destroy people's face.
00:50:58He helped bring people into the faith.
00:51:05I'm going to leave it there.
00:51:08Thank you all.
00:51:10Take care.
00:51:11God bless.
00:51:13Love you all.
00:51:14You either get it or you don't.
00:51:17But again, Matthew 23 Christians.
00:51:19They just want to focus on one little piece of the Bible and ignore the rest of it.
00:51:27And ignore the fact.
00:51:30It is fact.
00:51:32It is reality.
00:51:35It is delusional to not acknowledge that the Bible doesn't say everything about every topic.
00:51:51The dimensional thing, just because it doesn't say it, doesn't mean, therefore, it can't be true.
00:52:00You are not owed every answer.
00:52:05Take care.
00:52:06God bless.
00:52:07Love you all.
00:52:10Okay.
00:52:11Hold up again.
00:52:12I lied.
00:52:14Of course I didn't lie.
00:52:16It's a figure of speech.
00:52:18You know what I mean.
00:52:19And this is part of the point.
00:52:21People getting hung up on stupid stuff.
00:52:25On words that's meant in a figurative, not literal way.
00:52:37I said I lied.
00:52:39Right?
00:52:39No, that wasn't it.
00:52:41No, I'm not done.
00:52:42And just seeing the screen, if you're seeing behind the scenes.
00:52:46Apologies.
00:52:47And you can see in the background now, the epic movie theater of NJR Theaters over here.
00:52:55Because I want to mention one more movie.
00:52:58One more movie.
00:53:00The movie Heretic.
00:53:03Again.
00:53:04Heads are going to explode.
00:53:06Because I am going to say that it's a great movie.
00:53:12It's a fantastic movie.
00:53:16I forget who's in it.
00:53:19I can picture him in my head.
00:53:21But a good actor.
00:53:23But he played the...
00:53:25Got people upset.
00:53:26Because he played the Oompa Loompa in the Wonka remake.
00:53:33But whatever.
00:53:35Heretic.
00:53:37I love the movie.
00:53:40Because I am not weak of faith.
00:53:45I have no problem understanding other people have questions.
00:53:51And they can raise them.
00:53:54And I don't immediately get defensive and take offense to them raising questions.
00:54:02As I speak to on my BeforgedNews.com piece, did Jesus ever contradict himself?
00:54:10No.
00:54:11Humans screw things up and get them wrong.
00:54:16Like the everything revolves around the earth thing.
00:54:22Humans screwed that up.
00:54:25Not God.
00:54:26Not Jesus.
00:54:27If people have questions, it's not a problem to me.
00:54:34Because I'm strong in my faith.
00:54:37It doesn't hurt my faith to have somebody raise questions.
00:54:44Because all will be revealed in the end in God's time on God's plan.
00:54:54Not ours.
00:54:55Doesn't owe me, them, any of us, all the answers to our desired questions.
00:55:03Eventually, all will be revealed.
00:55:06Not in this plane of existence.
00:55:09But in the hereafter on God's time.
00:55:13So, heretic, raising questions and challenging faith is not upsetting to me.
00:55:24It's not blasphemy.
00:55:25Even though the movie is titled Heretic, it raises issues of heresy, as some would call it.
00:55:35But it's not heretical in it in the sense of it being a movie and asking questions.
00:55:44Again, if it makes people leave the theater and pick up their Bible, what is in here?
00:55:52What is not in here?
00:55:55What is still an open question?
00:55:58And again, God doesn't owe you every answer.
00:56:05Period.
00:56:08Get over yourself.
00:56:13Hubris.
00:56:15He doesn't owe you every answer.
00:56:19So, the movie Heretic, great, wonderful movie, I give it an A+.
00:56:24It's a great movie.
00:56:26If you're strong in your faith, it's only a problem to someone who's weak in their faith and thinks ahead
00:56:35of time, oh, they have all the answers.
00:56:38Nobody like God has all the answers.
00:56:43Questions can be asked.
00:56:45I may not have the answers.
00:56:49That's not a problem.
00:56:51I'm human.
00:56:52I'm not expected to have all the answers.
00:56:58Anyway, I'm really done this time.
00:57:01I promise.
00:57:02I'm not going to hit record again to add another segment.
00:57:06Thank you all.
00:57:07Take care.
00:57:08God bless.
00:57:09Love you all.
00:57:10But it was important to me when the Heretic movie popped in my head to have to address that.
00:57:18Bye-bye.
00:57:33In the dust of my own mess, you still call my name, handshaking, heart unsteady.
00:57:43You don't look away.
00:57:47You stand in the middle of it all, closer than my fear.
00:57:53I was lost in the crowd.
00:57:56I was lost in the crowd.
00:57:57Then you drew me near.
00:58:00And every wall falls down when you step into the room.
00:58:06Every lie goes quiet when I hear you move.
00:58:12My soul leans in.
00:58:16My soul leans in.
00:58:17My knees give way.
00:58:19I know who you are.
00:58:22I know what stays.
00:58:27God among us.
00:58:29God among us.
00:58:38God among us.
00:58:42God among us.
00:58:45God among us.
00:58:46All comes alive right here.
00:59:01You touch the broken table, you touch the bent and bruised
00:59:07The morning finds the ashes and they bloom for you
00:59:13You hold the names I can't say, you carry what I hide
00:59:20When I'm too weak to stand up, you keep me alive
00:59:26And every wall falls down when you step into the room
00:59:33Every lie goes quiet when I hear you move
00:59:39My soul leans in, my knees give way
00:59:45I know who you are, I know what stays
00:59:53God among us, God among us
00:59:59You are here, you are here
01:00:05God among us, God among us
01:00:12Hope comes alive right here
01:00:16You are here, you are here
01:00:21You are here
01:00:27Savior in the shadows
01:00:29King with nail-scarred hands
01:00:33You don't run from my ruins
01:00:37You rebuild the land
01:00:40Here in the air
01:00:41Here in the blaze
01:00:45I lift my voice
01:00:50And I keep saying
01:00:53God among us
01:00:56God among us
01:00:59You are here
01:01:00You are here
01:01:02You are here
01:01:06God among us
01:01:09God among us
01:01:12Oh, God among us
01:01:13Hope comes alive right here
01:01:16You are here
01:01:18You are here
01:01:21You are here
01:01:36Hold on, hold on
01:01:38Don't tune out just yet
01:01:39Now, you've often seen shows doing ads
01:01:46I've had some mid-show ads that have run
01:01:52Or at the end
01:01:54Often at the end it would be an ad for my own book
01:01:58So, does that really count?
01:02:01But, you know
01:02:03Podcast sponsorships
01:02:05You've seen them
01:02:06Bunch of podcast people
01:02:08Hawking products
01:02:10They probably have nothing to do with
01:02:12Well, that's not the case with me
01:02:15I've got a couple partnership sponsorship irons in the fire
01:02:20These aren't paid
01:02:23That I'm giving you here
01:02:24I am just giving you recommendations of a couple irons I have in the fire
01:02:29A free shout-out
01:02:32To
01:02:33For one
01:02:34Duncan
01:02:35I'm gonna hold up my
01:02:38How to write a book and get it published
01:02:41Because I don't have a physical copy of my latest book
01:02:44Roll the Coasters, the Lifetime
01:02:47Because
01:02:48It is out on Amazon eKindle exclusive
01:02:51For only $1.99
01:02:54Because it's a short story
01:02:55So I can keep your price down
01:02:57Or
01:02:57Audio book
01:02:58$4.99
01:03:00Inexpensive
01:03:01So
01:03:02There it is
01:03:03Kindle eBook cover
01:03:05And
01:03:06I mention
01:03:08America runs on Dunkin'
01:03:10The slogan
01:03:11They're a place I actually go to
01:03:14I love the chocolate cream filled donuts
01:03:17And
01:03:18A bit of a critique
01:03:20You need to start making more of them
01:03:23Or make sure all the places actually have them
01:03:26Most of the Dunkins around me don't have them
01:03:29I often have to settle for the vanilla cream filled
01:03:33But
01:03:34You know
01:03:35That's okay too at times
01:03:36So
01:03:37I recommend Dunkin' Donuts
01:03:40I do
01:03:41I really do
01:03:42There's something
01:03:43I
01:03:43Look
01:03:44I mean
01:03:44Look at this
01:03:45If you're looking behind the scenes video
01:03:47You can see I'm not starving
01:03:49I've got some extra weight on me
01:03:51Dunkin' Donuts
01:03:52Calories
01:03:53Might be part of the reasons why
01:03:55Everything in moderation
01:03:58Just don't pig out on donuts all the time
01:04:03Morning, noon, and night
01:04:04I don't know if Dunkin's gonna like me saying that or not
01:04:08They wanna sell as many donuts as possible
01:04:11And of course
01:04:12They sell coffee
01:04:13But hey
01:04:14That's the point
01:04:15You're gonna get real sponsorship reads from me
01:04:19Not fake phony frauds that don't even use a product
01:04:24Oh
01:04:24Let me
01:04:25Read the following
01:04:27And the next one I'm gonna mention is
01:04:30Galaxy AI
01:04:32Which actually is now Magica
01:04:35M-A-G-I-C-A
01:04:38A-I
01:04:40And I use them
01:04:42I've created a couple music videos of late
01:04:46If you check on the video channels
01:04:48They're not on all of them
01:04:50YouTube and BitChute
01:04:52My channels there have most my music videos
01:04:56Or most my Suno songs
01:04:59Not all
01:05:00You can check out the one I just did for Memorial Day
01:05:042026
01:05:05For America 250
01:05:07I wrote Memorial Day
01:05:10America 250
01:05:11That I released on Memorial Day
01:05:15And you can see that music video on my video platforms
01:05:20Created by Magica AI
01:05:23As well as another music video that I did for my
01:05:30Terrorist
01:05:31Based on my Terror Strikes Coming Soon to Home City Near You book
01:05:36I wrote a wake
01:05:38Not paranoid song
01:05:40And there is a music video for that
01:05:44At BitChute
01:05:45And YouTube
01:05:47It may be at my other platforms
01:05:49I don't remember offhand
01:05:52I didn't look it up before hitting record
01:05:54My apologies
01:05:55You can reach out to the AI via TinyURL
01:06:01You know I love to use TinyURL services to shorten links
01:06:06TinyURL.com
01:06:09Slash
01:06:13GalaxyMagicaAI
01:06:14All one word of course run together
01:06:17TinyURL.com
01:06:20Slash
01:06:22GalaxyMagicaAI
01:06:23That'll take you to them
01:06:25And the last one I'm going to mention is
01:06:27Blipboards
01:06:28You can rent a static billboard for your advertising needs
01:06:34But
01:06:34Those are expensive
01:06:36And they're static
01:06:39Blipboards
01:06:40For the same budget of one
01:06:43You can advertise at 10 or more locations
01:06:47Whatever product and service you're trying to offer
01:06:51So I recommend blipboards
01:06:54Again they're not paying me to say this
01:06:56I'm saying this as a customer
01:06:59I haven't even reached out to them to be a sponsor on the show
01:07:04Guess what I'll be doing next
01:07:05Writing them a letter
01:07:08Anyway
01:07:10TinyURL.com
01:07:12Slash
01:07:13Blipboards
01:07:14B-L-I-P
01:07:16Boards
01:07:17Blipboards
01:07:18TinyURL.com
01:07:20Slash
01:07:21Blipboards
01:07:23To check them out
01:07:24Tell them I sent you
01:07:36Does God still speak today?
01:07:42He is in everything
01:07:44In every way
01:07:49In the growing trees
01:07:53In every bird that chirps
01:07:57Dewdrops glistening
01:08:01Whispering in every breeze
01:08:04Those are all His works
01:08:08Real question is
01:08:12Are you listening?
01:08:18Does God still speak today?
01:08:24I hear it in every day
01:08:26I hear it in the trees
01:08:26In every bird that chirps
01:08:30In the things you let me see
01:08:35Dewdrops glistening
01:08:37On the leaves at dawn
01:08:41Those are His works to me
01:08:44All day long
01:08:48When I look and listen
01:08:51You are never far
01:08:56Every little living thing
01:08:59Says who you are
01:09:03He is in everything
01:09:05He is in everything
01:09:09He is in every way
01:09:13He is in every way
01:09:17In every breeze that moves
01:09:20In every heart that waits
01:09:24He is in everything
01:09:28He is in everything
01:09:31In the growing trees
01:09:35In the line of the sky
01:09:37In the tiny sparrow
01:09:39Cutting through the light
01:09:41What I thought was small
01:09:43Turns and speak so loud
01:09:45You are here around me now
01:09:47You are here right now
01:09:49When I look and listen
01:09:51You are never far
01:09:54Every little living thing
01:09:57Says who you are
01:10:01He is in everything
01:10:03He is in everything
01:10:08He is in everything
01:10:11He is in everything
01:10:15In every breeze that moves
01:10:18In every heart that waits
01:10:22He is in everything
01:10:26He is in everything
01:10:32Open my eyes again
01:10:35Teach my soul to see
01:10:38The holy and the simple
01:10:42The wonder in the leaf
01:10:46If I ask you
01:10:49If I ask you where
01:10:49You answer with our words
01:10:52In the work of your hands
01:10:57In the whole wide earth
01:11:03He is in everything
01:11:05He is in everything
01:11:09He is in everything
01:11:13He is in everything
01:11:17He is in everything
01:11:28He is in everything
01:11:31He is in everything
01:11:35He is in everything
01:11:36He is in everything
01:11:37He is in everything
01:11:39He is in everything
01:11:39He is in everything
01:11:39He is in everything
01:11:39In times, as it may be in metaphors, as riddles, in rhyme, he is speaking.
01:11:51Are we still listening in these fallen times?
01:12:05Welcome to Christitutionalist Politics 4, the latest chapter in the CTP journey.
01:12:11Yes, it's come fast on the heels of CTP3, but this time there's a reason.
01:12:17The world hasn't slowed down, and neither have I.
01:12:20So much has happened since CTP3, I couldn't wait until 2026.
01:12:26The conversations, the challenges, the turning points, they demanded a response now.
01:12:32Drawn from countless posts, articles, podcast episodes, and exclusive videos, CTP4 brings it all together.
01:12:41Compact, sharp, and powerful.
01:12:43Ten chapters of insight you can dive into today.
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01:12:53Because truth and perspective shouldn't wait.
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