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Paleo Classroom

This website contains a collection of videos on various topics related to our goal of recovering the inspired manuscript of the Bible.

Starting With The Bible

We start with the Bible. What is it? What does it say about itself? What trouble does is present?

  • 2 Manuscript Traditions

    This talk explores the 2 manuscript traditions that were merged to form the Bible of today. Only 1 of those traditions is inspired. It finishes by explaining how we are working to recover the inspired parts. (119 words)

  • Acts 15 Riddle

    This talk explores the meaning of the letter in Acts chapter 15. This was the message back to Antioch. Why a letter? It is a riddle, with an important solution. Find the other letters, and you've found the editors. (157 words)

  • Examples of Acts 15 Editors

    This talk gives examples of the handiwork of the editors identified by the Acts 15 Riddle. It reviews each editor and then gives a contradiction that shows an example of what they wrote. (116 words)

  • Shechem

    In this talk I work through the history of Shechem. Important in history, hidden by editors and still holding future prophetic promise. (101 words)

  • Aramaic Primacy

    This talk is a review of the basic arguments for Aramaic Primacy. Aramaic is the language that was used to pass the New Testament down through history. This is why there was no early scribal tradition surrounding Greek. (267 words)

  • Rules Of Interpretation

    This talk surveys the need for rules when interpreting the Bible. The key rule being the use of multiple witnesses when establishing what the Bible might be saying. This works only as long as there are no villains editing the text. In this case, which is the real case of the Bible as handed to us by history, a stronger interpretive rule is needed. This talk explains. (152 words)

  • Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy

    This talk gives my take on the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy. Across the years we've run into people who when they learn about our work go running to their church doctrinal statement and say our work can't be right. In this talk I use a widely used doctrinal statement and take it apart. This isn't a full treatment of the problem, but is a good way to start a conversation. (158 words)

Additions

These talks cover various additions that are found in the Bible.

  • Story Of The Bible

    This talk deals with the story of the Bible as found in the pages of the Bible. Once you understand this high-level outline, the detailed stories in future talks will be easier to understand. This is the first talk from a series on additions. (125 words)

  • Wheat and Tares

    In this talk we deal with how the edits are additions, not changes nor removals. This is why manuscript recovery is possible. This is the second talk from a series on additions. (112 words)

Paleo Alphabet

This was the original, inspired, highly engineered, scriptural alphabet. It is still around, commonly known as Phoenician. This alphabet was abandoned because nefarious editors were trying to add non-inspired content which could not pass an inspired audit system. These talks introduce the shapes and explain how the spelling of words define the meaning of words.

  • Paleo Alphabet Introduction

    This talk introduces the shapes and sounds of the Paleo Alphabet. This is done by showing differences from the Latin alphabet, so it should not be hard to learn. This talk includes a little history and an introduction to the Qu-Map. (154 words)

  • Paleo Vocabulary

    This talk shows how Paleo word definitions work. Through a series of sample words, the system of definitions that come from the spelling are introduced. (107 words)

Model Cases

Each case holds a related set of 3D models. There are 4 important sets of those models, so 4 cases. Design constraints within those model sets are a strong proof of inspiration. Those design constraints also allow perfect recovery, even after 1000s of years.

  • Ezekiel Case

    This talk introduces the first of 4 cases that hold 3D models. This set of models was used to find the inspired letter shapes for the Paleo alphabet. They are also the subject of the Unleavened Bread holiday. (141 words)

  • Joseph Case

    This talk introduces the second of 4 cases that hold 3D models. This set of models closes the vowel sides from the Ezekiel case. The models in this case build a silo and well. (122 words)

  • City Case

    This talk introduces the third of four cases that hold 3D models. This set of models shows the thing behind each Paleo Letter. These things are the basis for word definitions. The top of the case is called the Q-Map and provides a standard pattern for maps. (180 words)

  • River Case

    This talk introduces the last of four cases that hold 3D models. This set of models shows what happens with the top side of the various "thing" models kept in the city case. These models show the life cycle of a plant. This plant is called the Tree of Life and it is planted along the River of Life. These models close off the remaining unused sides in the 3D system. (186 words)

  • Ezekiel Commandments

    This talk looks in depth at the map between the cells of the Ezekiel Case and the commandments. This shows how various maps work together. Here 3D shapes are being mapped to commandments and to history surrounding key judges. Grids like this are the normal way to interpret The Testimony. (158 words)

  • City Case, Q-Map, and Disneyland Design

    This talk uses the City Case, and the Q-Map, to look at the layout of Disneyland in Anaheim, California. We think Walt Disney was operating prophetically when he first laid out the park. Most of the additions over the years still follow the original prophetic design. This makes Disneyland an interesting classroom to learn how places in the world map to inspired designs. (209 words)

  • City Case, Q-Map, and USA Prophetic Design

    This talk uses the City Case, and the Q-Map, to look at the layout of the United States itself. Major features and major cities are following the same design as the lid on the City Case. This talk explores. (177 words)

Study

These talks cover general topics involving the Testimony. This includes the place Shechem, Adam and Eve, how we solve parables, Salvation, and Rules of Interpretation.

  • Adam and Eve

    The Testimony has a system for interpretation that has no parallel in the Bible. It is a layer 6 interpretive tool. In this talk I use these 'Testimony Folds' to explore the story of Adam and Eve. This tool gives a much more robust explanation of what was going on with our first family. (133 words)

  • Parables

    This talk answers an audience question from the previous talk about our technique for solving parables. It starts with the fundamental framework, the 7 layers of Interpretation, then explains building, optimizing and then grading Parable Tables. (124 words)

  • The Kings

    This talk introduces the kings. These are people who both walked off earth alive and who now occupy seats in the Revelation 7 throne room. I also deal with other issues, like being called angels in traditional Bibles. Finally I cover proper protocol for dealing with king visitations. (132 words)

  • Holy City

    This talk introduces the Holy City. The kings come and go from somewhere. Various prophetic reasons suggest it was first photographed in late 2004 by NASA's Cassini mission to Saturn. In this talk I go through the text, the evidence and show the matches to Saturn's moon Iapetus. (131 words)

  • Salvation

    This talk gives a definition of 'salvation' from within the context of The Testimony. The editors hid the inspired salvation message of life. (199 words)

Time

These talks cover topics related to time. Currently this set is specific to the 500 year cycle of history. We are at one of those points now. The last time was Martin Luther's reformation, 500 years ago. It goes back at least to Jacob's dream.

  • 500 Year Cycles, Looking at Buildings

    This talk starts a 3 part series looking at the high level flow of history. 500 year cycles are easy to memorize and have various key buildings to mark time. This talk introduces. (117 words)

  • 500 Year Cycles, Looking at Pairings

    This talk is the 2nd part in a series looking at the high level flow of history. This talk uses the pattern of Leviticus 26 to show high level historical pairings across time. (115 words)

  • Statue Dream

    This talk is the 3rd part in a series looking at the high level flow of history. This talk looks at Nebuchadnezzar's statue dream and how it maps across the 500 year cycles. (110 words)

Paul

These talks cover the Testimony's book of Paul. This material is from the inspired parts of the Bible's Book of Luke. First time we ever went deep on the text.

  • Paul, Part 1

    This is the first talk in a series dealing with the stories in the book of Paul. In this talk I go through Paul's purposes for writing the book and Gabriel's appearance to Zechariah. (112 words)

  • Paul, Part 2

    This talk deals with Gabriel's appearance to Miriam and with the birth of John the Baptist. (94 words)

  • Paul, Part 3

    This talk deals with the birth of Joshua and Joshua's age 12 visit to the temple. (92 words)

  • Paul, Part 4a

    This talk deals with John at the Jordan. I cut this talk off about 1/2 way through because of time. Second half next week. (100 words)

  • Paul, Part 4b

    This talk deals with Joshua in Nazareth, reading the Isaiah scroll. This is the 2nd half of last week's talk. (98 words)

  • Paul, Part 5

    This talk deals with the catch of fish at the calling of Simeon Peter. It also deals with the healing of the paralytic in front of the Pharisees. This is the most controversial talk I have done because it shows the foundation of Christianity to be false. I hope you enjoy it. (131 words)

  • Paul, Part 6

    This talk moves on to the healing of the centurion's servant and then to the raising of the dead son of the widow of Nain. (100 words)

Bible Research Bible

These talks cover material related to BRB. This is an English Language translation of the Bible that we maintain.

  • BRB Tour

    This video provides an overview of why we started editing the text of the Bible, the principles surrounding our edits, and then ends with a tour of the features and how to install. (139 words)

The Testimony

These talks cover material related to The Testimony, TT for short. This includes the TT app itself, as well as the structure and content of the text.

  • TT Tour

    This talk explains the history of the TT app. It includes an introduction to additions in regular Bibles. It covers word level tampering, a tour of the features and details on installation. (113 words)

  • TT Structure and Content, Part 1

    This talk is the first of a 2 part series explaining how the TT is structurally different than a regular Bible. This video covers TT scrolls 1 through 4. It explains where each TT book comes from in a regular Bible. (123 words)

  • TT Structure and Content, Part 2

    This talk is the second of a 2 part series explaining how the TT is structurally different than a regular Bible. This video covers TT scrolls 5 through 8. It explains where each TT book comes from in a regular Bible. It ends with some examples of how the structure can be used to provide interpretation. (140 words)

  • Lots, An Introduction

    This talk goes through the history and practice surrounding our use of lots. The TT app includes a lots tool. This explains how it came to be. It gives wisdom on how to use it effectively. This is an expanded and reworked version of a talk from 2019-04-26. (129 words)

Other Talks

Talks that don't fit elsewhere.

  • Noah's Flood + 7000 Years

    This talk explains a future date for nuclear war. It will follow a Noah's flood schedule and run for more than 1 year. (153 words)

  • Covid

    This talk covers the Covid scare through April 20, 2020. Evidence from the series suggests Covid is a co-opting of the normal, annual, Influenza A and Influenza B epidemics. This because the banking system is collapsing as marked by the Repo Crisis in September of 2019. There are extensive notes and errata with this talk. (1,526 words)

  • Is The Book Of Mormon True?

    In this talk, Phil give his testimony of meeting some Mormon missionaries who asked him to pray about if the Book of Mormon is true. The Bible itself needs to be approached in a similar way. (117 words)

Project

A few articles about the Classroom itself.

  • About

    This project contains our video catalog. (154 words)

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  • Site Map

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