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Okay, but you want to go through one more another demo here.

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All right.

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So we'll use a different memory palace.

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We'll place a church as St.

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Albert the Great talked about in the 13th century.

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So I want you to imagine that we're going to walk up to this grand church, and it
has a big sign there.

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It says St.

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Peter's Cathedral.

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Okay.

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All right.

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We have St.

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Peter's church down the road.

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Perfect.

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Yeah, exactly.

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Now that's too, if you can personalize these, they're going to be far more
powerful.

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St.

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Peter's Cathedral.

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All right.

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The first thing there, as we're approaching the cathedral, we realize that it's
built upon this gigantic rock.

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So we have to picture our cathedral sitting upon this gigantic rock.

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Now that was location number one.

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Now location number two, we're going to walk up these steps there to the piazza.

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We're going to walk up the steps there, and you see sitting on the top step is this
giant golden key, like what a dignitary might give to somebody visiting.

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I'm going to give you the key to the city.

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So there's this giant key sitting there at the end of the steps.

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Now we've arrived at the third location, the front door.

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We're going to imagine it's locked and you want to get in.

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Oh, maybe I'll try that key.

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But as you do that, the door opens from the inside, and standing right there,
welcoming you in, is a naval captain, and you can picture him looking however you
like, the modern navy or one of those guys with the cool hats like the British
admirals or something like that.

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But there's a naval captain there at our third location, the main doors of the
church.

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All right, now, number four, we're going to go up above that door, and there's a
semicircular stained piece of stained glass there, okay? And what it depicts is
this really hairy, muscular man fending off an army with a jawbone of an ass.

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And you can tell by his long hair and herculean physique that that is Samson.

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Okay? That's four is Samson.

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And this will be a little bit harder.

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So if we can rehearse it if you want, but okay, so that was number four.

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Number five.

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Now we're going to go up from the front door.

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We're going to go up higher and directly above, we're going to go off to the left
and the right.

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So directly above was the semicircular stained glass window.

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But now we're going to go up to the left above that window.

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Now we're moving up the facade, and there's an inset, a massive inset statue.

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Yes.

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And it's St.

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Albert the great.

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Well, you might not know who St.

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Albert the Great is.

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Well, maybe you know somebody named Al.

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Picture the statue of your buddy Al or your dad Al, or if you're Al, just picture
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Right.

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But St.

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Albert the Great is there, and he was a great Dominican.

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The Great isn't necessary for this any al.

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Okay, good.

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No, main thing is that we have this statue, this Al guy there, and the statue
itself is the location.

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It's not the fundamental image.

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The image is Al, say now, but the great or whatever, Al, he's conversing with a
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Okay.

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Even though he's a statue, he's talking to the shepherd.

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Stand next.

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And you can see by this staff.

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All right, so that was number five.

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St.

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Albert Great conversing with a shepherd, number six.

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And again, there's going to be ten of these.

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Can I have Al wearing shepherd costume instead? Absolutely.

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All right, good.

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Keep going.

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Well, I'm not sure if the Dominican order no, I got a different Alex plato.

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He's a philosophy teacher here.

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We call him Big Al.

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Okay.

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Dress like a shepherd for some reason.

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Keep going.

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You got it.

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Some reason.

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We'll get to that.

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All right, so number six now, we're going to move straight across from Al.

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And now we're above that first little semicircular window.

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And you have like a big circuit, like the rose window, like a famous circular
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What do you see here? Well, at first you think it looks like this magnificent
chalice or like the Holy Grail, but you look a little more closely.

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Now, that's an athletic trophy.

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It's got the arms on it there, you know, like the classic trophy shape.

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And even says first place on it.

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First place trophy, all right, is in our room.

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That's what it depicts.

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Six, number seven.

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Now you're on the other side and there's another statue, only this time I pictured
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It's St.

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Thomas Aquinas.

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He was called the dumbach.

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He's a great big powerful man.

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But there's a statue of Thomas now, and he was Albert student, and he is talking to
a leader.

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And the image I suggest is St.

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Louis the Great king, the St.

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Louis the King of France, because he was a leader who Thomas actually knew and
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But I say it could be any leader that you like.

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Or you can make it a leader of soda.

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Or if you like Bavarian clothing, it could be leader hosen.

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Thomas could be wearing leader hosen.

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But just associate the Thomas with a leader.

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Okay? Got it.

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All right, so that was number eight.

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No, that was number seven.

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Seven.

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Now eight.

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Now we're going to go back across to the top of the cathedral.

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There is a bell tower on the left over Albert, okay? And standing on top of that,
you just see this great orator, and he's gesturing and he's bellowing out words.

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So there is this is at the very top of the cathedral, left hand side, the bell
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There's an order there proclaiming his message to everyone down below.

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All right, so the orator there is, at number eight, the bell tower.

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Now we're going to move across to the other bell tower.

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There's a matching there's a right one.

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And for the right one there, you see a mailman, a postal worker, if you like, but
he's tossing letters to everyone from the top of that right bell tower.

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So number nine, the mailman, the postal person tossing out letters, and finally to
the top, reached a steeple in the middle.

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We have a cross on top, and who should be standing upon that cross holding up the
entire world on his back? Atlas.

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Atlas.

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Yes, atlas.

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Atlas, the ancient Greek Titan who held the world on his back in the ancient Greek
mythology.

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So that was number ten just standing there holding up the atlas.

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Right.

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At this point in time, we can do more, but at this point, he's just holding the
world up on his back.

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So those are ten images.

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Those are ten images.

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So should I go through them before you add to them, or would you want to add to
them straight away? Well, are you good to go through whatever you think is best, I
think, at this point, because it's not an easy thing.

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Yeah.

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If it was me, I'd want to just repeat them now while they're fresh.
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You say the numbers and I'll say what they are.

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Okay, so the first one at the you got a church built on a rock.

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Right.

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And we got steps.

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You got a keys, big key on the stairs.

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That's right.

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And then the door the naval captain.

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That's right.

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And then the semi circular glass is what's his face? Samson with a jawbone.

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That's right.

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And then we went over to number five, big owl.

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Owl.

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Owl.

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And shepherd's clothing.

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Yeah, that's right.

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Six was the you have a rose window with a first place trophy.

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That's right.

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And then number seven is Thomas talking to a leader.

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That's right.

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Oh, you got it.

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Number actually, yeah, good.

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Yeah, yeah.

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Number eight over to this bell tower I had him with, what do you call those things
where he shouted into a bullhorn something.

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Is that what you said? That's right.

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Okay, so got that guy, and then on the other tower, you have a mailman, and then on
the top, and he's delivering letters, and on the top you have Atlas.

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All right, exactly right, exactly right.

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Now let's see how we can do this.

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What are people saying who are just jumping into this chat? Well, people are we're
getting not bored.

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I love this.

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All right, well, okay, I guess we could reveal well, let's see.

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We can just add a couple more images.

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You already you already said these are ten facts about Peter.

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There are ten facts about Peter.

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Ten.

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Okay, well, let's just yeah, how about I'll just go through and I'll at this point,
I'll give additional images and just briefly say what they please do.

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Yeah.

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Okay, so so number one, you know, was chosen a rock, the rock there.

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And now but we're going to imagine this great winged man is there with Peter.

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With Peter? Where did he show up? He just did.

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He's an angel by the key.

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He's an angel? Yeah.

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Or at the base.

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Well, he's at the base.

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He's at the base.

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Okay.

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So it's Peter with an angel.

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Now you go up to the key.

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All right? And now he's good.

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The angel actually hands you the key now.

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So he's there, too.

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He's there, too.

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So boom, he materializes there at the rock at the base of the church.

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And then at number two, he hands you the same angel, hands you the key.

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And this is a winged man.

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Number three, that naval captain.
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How odd.

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We didn't notice this, but he's actually sitting on top of an ox.

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That's very unusual.

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Isn't it strange? I don't know if I've ever seen that.

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An ox? An ox with the big horns? Yeah, why not? Big powerful ox.

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In the church, naval captain sitting on an ox, right? That's right.

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And then you go up to big owl and the shepherd pool, right.

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And let's see.

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Wait.

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Did I miss this? No, we met the jawbone guy.

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Oh, Samson.

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Oh, gosh, I did it myself.

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Samson is yeah, the third one there.

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And Samson, you've heard of maybe you've heard of Babe, the blue ox? I haven't.

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Oh, that's like an American myth.

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Like back in the frontier days, this giant man had this blue ox and they went
around, did all this stuff in America, but anyway but Samson is sitting on aux two,
like the naval captain.

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So you notice now number one and two and three and four, they both had the same
embellished images with them.

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We had the wing demand for one or two.

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We had the ox for three and four.

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Now we go over to Al in the shepherd clothing, and he's got this great big old
eagle sitting on his head.

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Okay, very good.

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Al's got an eagle.

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And I'm going to have the talons pulling up his eyes just so it's even more
unusual.

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Oh, my gosh.

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Yeah.

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I'll help you write your next book.

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I had an experience a couple of weeks ago.
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No, don't talk too much.

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I'm going to lose all the images.

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Okay.

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Yeah.

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So we had the eagle.

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All right.

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We have the eagle on the need for concentration.

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You are right.

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The eagle is on Albert's head now.

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So now we move on to the rose window where we have the trophy.

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That's right.

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Now, this one might take a little bit of work.

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All right, here we go.

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This trophy has a New Testament is is sticking out from the top of it or sitting
next to it, but a New Testament.

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And that New testament has 195 sticky notes sticking out of the side.

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Do you believe that? That's a lot of sticky notes.

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I gave this then when the book memorized the reasons when I first did that, the
editor said, now, how are we going to picture exactly 195 sticky notes? That's a
good question.

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I said, how about this? Let's say we had two packs of 100.

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We opened them up, and we realized we've used them all.

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But we got five left over there's, one on each finger.

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That's good.

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So two packets of 100, we got five.

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So that gives us our 195.

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Fair enough.

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How about that? Got it.

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All right.

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So there was 1234.

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Then we're going over to Thomas and the Leader.

241
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So Thomas and the Leader.
242
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And now the leader I suggested at first could have been anyone, but was St.

243
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Louis of France.

244
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And we're going to imagine that he was on a crusade, and he's just come back and
he's carrying this giant battle axe.

245
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So our leader is carrying an axe.

246
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Okay, this is good, because I had aquinas drinking a liter of ice coffee.

247
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Iced coffee.

248
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Well, it was frozen.

249
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He had to use his axe.

250
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Brilliant.

251
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All right, good.

252
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His axe out to break open the ice coffee.

253
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Yeah.

254
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There you go.

255
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Great.

256
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Yeah, because it's so malleable.

257
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You do whatever you want.

258
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Love how you can adapt like that.

259
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All right, sure.

260
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And then we moved up to the bell tower, the left bell tower where we had the man
with the bullhorn.

261
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Yeah, the bullhorn.

262
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And now kind of just like St.

263
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Louis.

264
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He's wheeling his axe, too.

265
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Okay.

266
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He's really getting that crowd.

267
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Listen to that guy.

268
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Yeah, he's got an axe as well.

269
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So you see, several of these were getting the same images, a couple in a row.

270
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And then now say we're almost finished already.
271
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Then we move over to the other bell tower where we had the mailman male man, the
postal worker there.

272
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Now, this is going to get a little bit funny, and this may have an American
reference that you may or may not know.

273
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Yeah.

274
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Okay.

275
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You know Frankenstein or Frankenstein and young Frankenstein.

276
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Familiar with Herman Munster? It may not work with you.

277
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Well, tell me who it is, because I'm on there was a comedy in the 1960s called the
Munsters.

278
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Yeah.

279
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And they were a parody of, like, Dracula and Frankenstein and all these people.

280
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So who was Herman? Herman Munster was the Frankenstein character.

281
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So he looked just like Frankenstein.

282
00:12:35,578 --> 00:12:35,870
Okay.

283
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So herman okay.

284
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So I've got to find a way to attach to this Maleman.
285
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I'll have him look like the monster that Frankenstein makes.

286
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What's his name? Does he have a name? Well, I think they call him Frankenstein's
monster.

287
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Okay.

288
00:12:48,920 --> 00:12:49,746
But that's what it looks like.

289
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Frankenstein's monster.

290
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Frankenstein male men.

291
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That's human is important.

292
00:12:53,800 --> 00:12:57,310
But you know what, though? If you know a hermit, make it a hermit.

293
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Well, that's good.

294
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There's a hermit throwing out letters or jealous.

295
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Weiss says that that's herman.

296
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You can go all over the place.

297
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Just what sounds like yeah, I got it.

298
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What a hermit's wear? Neil Brown? I don't know.

299
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Why we're looking at you.

300
00:13:14,112 --> 00:13:16,550
They wear, like, brown things with the hood.

301
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Yeah.

302
00:13:16,848 --> 00:13:17,882
Okay, that'll do.

303
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So the male person, the mailman, whoever has the hood.

304
00:13:23,890 --> 00:13:24,414
One more.

305
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We got atlas.

306
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Okay.

307
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One more is Atlas.

308
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And okay, people may be familiar with some of this Hindu mythology, like what's the
world rest on.

309
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And it has, like, a series of things and elephants and this and that.

310
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And you finally get down to a turtle.

311
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So I say, well, let's use the Greek mythology and mix it with the Hindu and imagine
that Atlas is standing on top of a great giant turtle, which is on top which is on
top of the church.

312
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Got it.

313
00:13:51,640 --> 00:13:52,146
You have a layers.

314
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You have the crucifix or the cross.

315
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Then you have Atlas, and he's holding up the world.

316
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One more thing.

317
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One more thing.

318
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Atlas has a wedding ring on, you notice.

319
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Okay.

320
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Okay.

321
00:14:00,992 --> 00:14:03,610
Atlas has a wedding ring as he holds up the sky.

322
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That's a lot.

323
00:14:06,350 --> 00:14:07,082
That's a lot.

324
00:14:07,136 --> 00:14:08,460
I hope this pays off.

325
00:14:10,110 --> 00:14:12,780
Let's just go through a couple of times and I'll explain why.

326
00:14:13,550 --> 00:14:16,238
Can I just say it real quick and can you tell me? Absolutely.

327
00:14:16,324 --> 00:14:16,606
All right.
328
00:14:16,628 --> 00:14:19,818
So we have a big church built on a rock.

329
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And right at the base of the steps, we have a winged man with St.

330
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Peter.

331
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That's the first yes.

332
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The reason for this is the winged man.

333
00:14:31,992 --> 00:14:34,626
It comes from the ancient, biblical I think we already bring this up.

334
00:14:34,648 --> 00:14:37,870
About the four creatures from Ezekiel and the Revelation.

335
00:14:37,950 --> 00:14:38,846
Matthew.

336
00:14:39,038 --> 00:14:39,346
Yeah.

337
00:14:39,368 --> 00:14:41,498
So Matthew was represented by the man historian.

338
00:14:41,534 --> 00:14:42,854
Sorry, I don't mean to press you along.

339
00:14:42,892 --> 00:14:45,830
I'm just a live video.

340
00:14:45,900 --> 00:14:47,046
I can't screw this up.

341
00:14:47,148 --> 00:14:47,906
I'm like an idiot.

342
00:14:47,938 --> 00:14:49,078
All right, go ahead.
343
00:14:49,244 --> 00:14:49,686
You're right.

344
00:14:49,708 --> 00:14:50,034
Matthew.

345
00:14:50,082 --> 00:14:55,334
So Matthew matthew said in Matthew, Jesus says, you are the rock upon which I build
the church.

346
00:14:55,382 --> 00:14:55,894
There's the rock.

347
00:14:55,942 --> 00:14:56,410
I see.

348
00:14:56,480 --> 00:15:00,714
So the rock is the imagery, the words from Jesus, matthew is where we got you.

349
00:15:00,752 --> 00:15:00,954
Okay.

350
00:15:00,992 --> 00:15:02,602
So I show up on the second step.

351
00:15:02,656 --> 00:15:02,986
I see.

352
00:15:03,008 --> 00:15:06,094
Now, so the wingman means Matthew, and that's by the golden key.

353
00:15:06,132 --> 00:15:06,910
That's number two.

354
00:15:06,980 --> 00:15:09,838
So in Matthew's gospel, he gives Peter the key.

355
00:15:09,924 --> 00:15:10,286
That's right.

356
00:15:10,308 --> 00:15:10,906
Jesus kingdom.

357
00:15:10,938 --> 00:15:12,106
Right after he tells him he's a rock.

358
00:15:12,138 --> 00:15:12,720
Exactly.

359
00:15:13,490 --> 00:15:17,558
And the third is a naval captain sitting on an ox, which means Luke's Gospel.

360
00:15:17,594 --> 00:15:19,758
But what does the naval captain mean? That's right, luke's gospel.

361
00:15:19,774 --> 00:15:21,198
I think it's the fifth chapter.

362
00:15:21,294 --> 00:15:24,622
This is where Jesus goes out and preaches from Peter's boat.

363
00:15:24,686 --> 00:15:26,414
So there's the naval connotation.

364
00:15:26,462 --> 00:15:26,674
Okay.

365
00:15:26,712 --> 00:15:29,586
He preaches from Peter's boat, from all the apostles.

366
00:15:29,618 --> 00:15:30,610
It's Peter's boat.

367
00:15:30,690 --> 00:15:34,306
And then the church is also referred to, since I'm as the bark of Peter.

368
00:15:34,498 --> 00:15:37,906
So in a way, there's special primacy of Peter.

369
00:15:37,938 --> 00:15:39,926
These are all reasons that Peter was something special.

370
00:15:40,028 --> 00:15:40,326
I see.

371
00:15:40,348 --> 00:15:42,258
That we see in the various gospel rendering.
372
00:15:42,274 --> 00:15:44,902
And that's one where Jesus preaches from his boat.

373
00:15:44,966 --> 00:15:48,518
And then we come later, even to refer to the church itself as Bark of Peter.

374
00:15:48,694 --> 00:15:49,130
Okay.

375
00:15:49,200 --> 00:15:52,902
And so if we wanted to I'm not sure if it is from the fifth chapter or not.

376
00:15:52,976 --> 00:15:54,430
You said perhaps it is.

377
00:15:54,580 --> 00:15:56,334
I'd have double checked if it were.

378
00:15:56,452 --> 00:15:57,578
Well, get confused.

379
00:15:57,594 --> 00:16:04,580
But maybe the naval captain could be doing something with five things, right? Like
he could be holding up five sticky notes, maybe, for example.

380
00:16:05,190 --> 00:16:05,938
Yeah, exactly.

381
00:16:06,024 --> 00:16:08,498
And you could keep going with these.

382
00:16:08,584 --> 00:16:09,026
Exactly.

383
00:16:09,128 --> 00:16:12,562
Or if you knew that letter good job.

384
00:16:12,616 --> 00:16:21,022
If you knew that number digit thing, you could also have the captain has a great
big L on his shirt because L is for five.

385
00:16:21,176 --> 00:16:25,478
So you'll lay out a variety of ways he can do this, all kinds of different ways you
could do that.
386
00:16:25,564 --> 00:16:25,942
All right.

387
00:16:25,996 --> 00:16:27,318
Boy, they're not keeping up.

388
00:16:27,484 --> 00:16:28,406
It's okay.

389
00:16:28,588 --> 00:16:31,214
Naval captain stands sitting on a bowl.

390
00:16:31,362 --> 00:16:35,626
Next I look up and I see why do I keep forgetting his name? Don't say it.

391
00:16:35,648 --> 00:16:38,086
I'll get a Samson with a the jawbone.

392
00:16:38,198 --> 00:16:41,580
Yeah, but you said something else about this man.

393
00:16:41,950 --> 00:16:43,498
Oh, he's riding a ball too.

394
00:16:43,584 --> 00:16:44,054
An ox.

395
00:16:44,102 --> 00:16:46,638
Yeah, he's riding an ox, that's right.

396
00:16:46,724 --> 00:16:48,186
So that tells it's.

397
00:16:48,298 --> 00:16:48,634
Luke.

398
00:16:48,682 --> 00:16:49,760
Luke as well.

399
00:16:50,210 --> 00:16:51,726
I'm thinking of Mightyman chapter 22.

400
00:16:51,748 --> 00:16:52,094
If it is.
401
00:16:52,132 --> 00:16:54,234
I could picture a nun in the picture.

402
00:16:54,362 --> 00:16:57,306
Two, two N, but that's just extra embellishment.

403
00:16:57,338 --> 00:16:59,566
You wouldn't necessarily have to go this far because it's like, here we go.

404
00:16:59,588 --> 00:17:01,966
Jesus preaching from the boat is Luke five.

405
00:17:02,068 --> 00:17:03,358
Hey, you got it.

406
00:17:03,524 --> 00:17:07,622
I'm going to have him holding up the fire, five sticky notes so I can account for
195.

407
00:17:07,756 --> 00:17:10,390
Then it reminds you to advance.

408
00:17:10,970 --> 00:17:11,334
Good.

409
00:17:11,372 --> 00:17:11,734
All right.

410
00:17:11,772 --> 00:17:11,926
Yeah.

411
00:17:11,948 --> 00:17:13,622
If you can tie him in, it's all the better.

412
00:17:13,756 --> 00:17:15,606
All right, so we had Sampson there and that was number four.

413
00:17:15,628 --> 00:17:16,854
And that comes from Luke two.

414
00:17:16,892 --> 00:17:24,490
And this is where Christ prays that Peter's faith will remain strong, will not
fail, and that his faith will strengthen others.
415
00:17:24,640 --> 00:17:28,774
So I kind of say that he has kind of designated Peter as his own strongman.

416
00:17:28,902 --> 00:17:31,242
Now, you're the man who's going to strengthen the faith.

417
00:17:31,386 --> 00:17:33,774
You're the guy put in charge of that, basically.

418
00:17:33,972 --> 00:17:36,174
All right, so that was number four.

419
00:17:36,292 --> 00:17:38,122
That was Sam.

420
00:17:38,186 --> 00:17:43,680
Three, four, five is owl in shepherd's clothing with an eagle sitting on his head.

421
00:17:44,210 --> 00:17:44,670
Right.

422
00:17:44,740 --> 00:17:46,734
So this means in John's well, you can tell us.

423
00:17:46,772 --> 00:17:47,406
Yeah, exactly.

424
00:17:47,508 --> 00:17:52,034
In John's gospel, this is where Jesus famously tells Peter he to feed my sheer the
show.

425
00:17:52,072 --> 00:17:52,610
Okay.

426
00:17:52,760 --> 00:17:58,242
All right, so in the middle stop me if I'm going too fast, but we have the circular
window.

427
00:17:58,386 --> 00:18:04,866
We have a first place trophy sitting on a New Testament with 195 sticky notes.

428
00:18:04,898 --> 00:18:09,814
And I would imagine that means that Peter is mentioned 195 times ahead of all the
others.
429
00:18:09,852 --> 00:18:18,218
Is that what that means, sir? Yeah, it means that people of Tablia in the New
Testament, his name is mentioned either as Peter or as cafes or whatever.

430
00:18:18,384 --> 00:18:21,420
Simon Peter, 195 times got you.

431
00:18:22,190 --> 00:18:28,078
And I think the count for the number two, like the beloved disciple John is like 48
48.

432
00:18:28,164 --> 00:18:31,422
And I think they say all the other apostles put together, like, 130 or so.

433
00:18:31,476 --> 00:18:31,886
Amazing.

434
00:18:31,988 --> 00:18:40,606
They're just telling us other people have made, like I'm giving, like, ten reasons
for Peter's primacy, but other people have made lists of, like, 50, 60 reasons.

435
00:18:40,718 --> 00:18:43,170
So we're just giving, like, a highlights here.

436
00:18:43,320 --> 00:18:49,974
But yeah, that is the fact that Peter's mentioned 195 times in the New Testament,
far more than all the other apostles put together.

437
00:18:50,172 --> 00:18:56,486
Christ is giving us and the Gospel writers are giving us a special message,
something special here about Peter according to Christ's plan.

438
00:18:56,588 --> 00:18:59,080
Okay, the next one is what, six.

439
00:18:59,530 --> 00:19:02,680
I'm getting confused on the numbers, but the numbers aren't that important.

440
00:19:03,050 --> 00:19:03,834
This one, they're not.

441
00:19:03,872 --> 00:19:06,774
And again, too, if you were going through the book, you'd actually see the image of
the church.

442
00:19:06,822 --> 00:19:09,210
All right, so we have a permit throwing out letters.

443
00:19:09,870 --> 00:19:10,426
Okay.

444
00:19:10,528 --> 00:19:10,794
Yeah.

445
00:19:10,832 --> 00:19:14,766
Now we did or done this one, the number 1234.

446
00:19:14,788 --> 00:19:17,866
So we did six was the window next to Albert.

447
00:19:17,978 --> 00:19:18,254
Sorry.

448
00:19:18,292 --> 00:19:21,050
So above Albert, you have the man with the bullhorn and the axe.

449
00:19:21,130 --> 00:19:21,854
Okay.

450
00:19:22,052 --> 00:19:22,846
Now that's eight.

451
00:19:22,868 --> 00:19:27,074
Now, on the side, though, there was another statue of Thomas of Albert student.

452
00:19:27,192 --> 00:19:27,730
You're right.

453
00:19:27,800 --> 00:19:28,082
Sorry.

454
00:19:28,136 --> 00:19:28,850
Thomas talk.

455
00:19:28,920 --> 00:19:33,970
He's got an axe with a liter of iced coffee in my imagining.

456
00:19:35,510 --> 00:19:36,242
That's right.
457
00:19:36,296 --> 00:19:41,666
And this again just refers to the fact that Peter is the leader of the early church
in the Book of Acts.

458
00:19:41,698 --> 00:19:42,182
I see.

459
00:19:42,236 --> 00:19:43,714
For example, axis means axe.

460
00:19:43,762 --> 00:19:46,134
You know, you see him like the Council of Jerusalem leading things.

461
00:19:46,172 --> 00:19:46,786
Yep, yep, yep.

462
00:19:46,818 --> 00:19:48,690
And the act just means, okay, now we're in the Book of Acts.

463
00:19:48,770 --> 00:19:50,882
Now we go up to number eight, that bell tower.

464
00:19:50,946 --> 00:19:51,222
Yeah.

465
00:19:51,276 --> 00:19:52,726
Man with the bullhorn and the axe.

466
00:19:52,758 --> 00:19:53,146
Yes.

467
00:19:53,248 --> 00:19:55,654
What does that mean? Well, I guess Ax.

468
00:19:55,702 --> 00:19:58,086
So he's the first to proclaim the gospel.

469
00:19:58,198 --> 00:19:58,666
That's right.

470
00:19:58,688 --> 00:19:59,770
That's exactly right.

471
00:19:59,920 --> 00:20:02,758
He's the first one to publicly proclaim the Gospel after pentecost.

472
00:20:02,774 --> 00:20:03,114
That's right.

473
00:20:03,152 --> 00:20:04,538
And we read about that in the Book of Acts.

474
00:20:04,554 --> 00:20:05,422
Think x two there.

475
00:20:05,476 --> 00:20:07,226
Okay, so excellent.

476
00:20:07,258 --> 00:20:07,840
Yeah.

477
00:20:08,450 --> 00:20:12,618
The nine now is wait, where we have a hermit throwing out letters.

478
00:20:12,794 --> 00:20:13,520
Yeah.

479
00:20:14,050 --> 00:20:16,338
Is that what we had? Was that something else? No, that's right.

480
00:20:16,424 --> 00:20:18,802
I suggested Herman Munster hermit works just as well.

481
00:20:18,856 --> 00:20:19,506
Yeah.

482
00:20:19,688 --> 00:20:20,226
Okay.

483
00:20:20,328 --> 00:20:25,486
So the hermit here is just kind of a sound like a reminder of an ancient church.

484
00:20:25,518 --> 00:20:26,750
Father Hermas.

485
00:20:26,830 --> 00:20:29,122
H-E-R-M-A-S.

486
00:20:29,256 --> 00:20:31,006
You could have used even a thermos.

487
00:20:31,118 --> 00:20:32,622
I guess that might have been a little cool.

488
00:20:32,696 --> 00:20:33,474
Thermos hermit.

489
00:20:33,522 --> 00:20:34,440
Oh, that's good.

490
00:20:35,130 --> 00:20:37,858
I now have a hermit with a thermos with throwing out limits.

491
00:20:37,954 --> 00:20:46,698
You can make it into a nice little hunt or a limerick or something, but but anyway,
this is because this is Church Father Hermus from like, 140s or so ad.

492
00:20:46,864 --> 00:20:51,814
They say he was a brother of the first Pope Pius and he has this vision.

493
00:20:51,862 --> 00:21:03,482
He writes about one of his books where this old woman tells him to send one of his
books to the to Pope Clement, who was a previous pope, and she says, because this
and he will send it out abroad because this is his duty.

494
00:21:03,546 --> 00:21:04,634
She says this of hermus.

495
00:21:04,682 --> 00:21:12,942
She says this to hermus, that it is the job of the Bishop of Rome to send
information out abroad to the other churches.

496
00:21:13,006 --> 00:21:17,038
Okay, so here's an early Church father saying, hey, Pope's, do encyclicals.

497
00:21:17,134 --> 00:21:18,391
It's a hermus then.

498
00:21:18,391 --> 00:21:24,418
And he conveys this to who? I'm sorry, the reason I might be getting confused.

499
00:21:24,434 --> 00:21:24,822
I'm sorry.
500
00:21:24,876 --> 00:21:25,142
Okay.

501
00:21:25,196 --> 00:21:25,558
Yeah.

502
00:21:25,644 --> 00:21:35,754
Hermus is the Church father who's writing this that tells us it was considered the
duty of the bishops of Rome to communicate, to send missiles out there.

503
00:21:35,872 --> 00:21:40,394
And in a vision he has, a woman tells him to do this.

504
00:21:40,512 --> 00:21:47,610
And sometimes you could also have him or the hermit wearing shepherd's clothes,
too, because the writing is actually called the shepherd, the shepherd of Hermus.

505
00:21:47,690 --> 00:21:53,594
So in The Shepherd of Hermus, he states that it's the job of the Bishop of Rome to
send out encyclicals to the whole Church.

506
00:21:53,642 --> 00:21:54,094
That's right.

507
00:21:54,132 --> 00:21:54,334
Okay.

508
00:21:54,372 --> 00:21:54,686
That's right.

509
00:21:54,708 --> 00:21:56,106
He's writing this in the early history of the Church.

510
00:21:56,138 --> 00:21:56,414
That's right.

511
00:21:56,452 --> 00:21:59,882
Some people say one and two Peter in the Bible are like the first two encyclicals.

512
00:21:59,946 --> 00:22:00,382
Got you.

513
00:22:00,436 --> 00:22:02,254
The original Peter is sending those out.
514
00:22:02,292 --> 00:22:04,094
And I want to say, get into what we're doing now.

515
00:22:04,212 --> 00:22:12,486
And you are so rave, Matt, for doing this, because this is the most complicated of
any of the memory work I do, where we're tying in not just the concept, but also
where they come from.

516
00:22:12,508 --> 00:22:14,098
So it's a lot to master.

517
00:22:14,274 --> 00:22:19,160
So if you get into this, this is advanced stuff, but Matt jumps in right off the
bat.

518
00:22:20,090 --> 00:22:20,614
We'll see.

519
00:22:20,652 --> 00:22:22,330
But next we have Atlas.

520
00:22:24,430 --> 00:22:25,926
Don't tell me we have Atlas.

521
00:22:25,958 --> 00:22:26,998
I know he has a ring.

522
00:22:27,094 --> 00:22:27,546
Yes.

523
00:22:27,648 --> 00:22:29,514
Is that it or was there something else? Oh, no.

524
00:22:29,552 --> 00:22:31,446
He's sitting on a turtle on top of the Church.

525
00:22:31,558 --> 00:22:32,026
Yeah.

526
00:22:32,128 --> 00:22:35,822
And the reason Atlas is symbolized is holding up the world.

527
00:22:35,956 --> 00:22:39,422
In fact, at home I have a globe and Atlas is holding it up.
528
00:22:39,556 --> 00:22:45,630
One of my sons got me a whisky decanter, and Atlas is holding up a glass decanter
full of bourbon right now.

529
00:22:45,700 --> 00:22:46,766
He says a classic image.

530
00:22:46,798 --> 00:22:47,234
Right.

531
00:22:47,352 --> 00:22:49,438
But we pictured him now standing on a turtle.

532
00:22:49,454 --> 00:22:59,294
It goes back to that Hindu mythology, because the Church father Turtullian sounds
like turtle, wrote that the Church was built upon Peter.

533
00:22:59,422 --> 00:23:01,038
And there's our atlas symmetry.

534
00:23:01,134 --> 00:23:04,502
Peter's holding up the Church the way Atlas holds up the world.

535
00:23:04,636 --> 00:23:10,166
Oh, and why is Atlas wearing the ring? Because the writing was called on Matrimony.

536
00:23:10,358 --> 00:23:17,206
That was Tillian's book where he statement matrimony.

537
00:23:17,238 --> 00:23:17,482
Okay.

538
00:23:17,536 --> 00:23:17,706
Yeah.

539
00:23:17,728 --> 00:23:19,818
Unless I'm sure you're right.

540
00:23:19,904 --> 00:23:20,554
Reminder call.

541
00:23:20,592 --> 00:23:23,386
It could have been it might have been monogamy.

542
00:23:23,418 --> 00:23:33,450
Either way, the ring would should symbolize that all right, because I'll tell you
what, you talked about the durability of these techniques.

543
00:23:33,530 --> 00:23:35,550
I'm seeing Tertullian on marriage.

544
00:23:36,870 --> 00:23:37,234
Okay.

545
00:23:37,272 --> 00:23:40,494
So in there he said that Peter was the foundation of the Church.

546
00:23:40,542 --> 00:23:40,802
Yeah.

547
00:23:40,856 --> 00:23:41,266
Okay, right.

548
00:23:41,288 --> 00:23:46,734
So an early church figure realizing this because some Protestants say this is a
later invention.

549
00:23:46,782 --> 00:23:46,994
Right.

550
00:23:47,032 --> 00:23:51,650
I have Cameron Battuzi's list on because he's a Protestant friend of mine who's
looking for a reason to become Catholic.

551
00:23:51,730 --> 00:23:54,166
We can just find that Peter is the head.

552
00:23:54,188 --> 00:23:55,058
So we've got ten reasons.

553
00:23:55,074 --> 00:23:55,846
They're just ten.

554
00:23:55,948 --> 00:23:59,414
I came across there's books that say 50 reasons that have ten more.

555
00:23:59,452 --> 00:24:00,294
But this is a good start.

556
00:24:00,332 --> 00:24:00,534
Yeah.

557
00:24:00,572 --> 00:24:03,586
And I will say to this book I did for Catholic answer called memorized the reasons.

558
00:24:03,618 --> 00:24:08,038
And it came out in 2013, and I've done a lot of books since then, so I haven't dug
in in a while.

559
00:24:08,124 --> 00:24:14,186
So I just was recently refreshing on this, and it is the most difficult material,
but it's valuable.

560
00:24:14,218 --> 00:24:21,630
And in there I go through a section on Peter and the Church, why we believe what we
do about the Church's authority on papal and infallibility, things like that.

561
00:24:21,700 --> 00:24:26,634
Then I have a section on the four main marion, dogmas, and how we can go through
different parts of this church.

562
00:24:26,682 --> 00:24:28,366
We did the facade that has ten.

563
00:24:28,468 --> 00:24:31,310
Then we do like, the left half of the nave that has another ten locations.

564
00:24:31,390 --> 00:24:34,110
We do an altar area that has ten, the other nave.

565
00:24:34,190 --> 00:24:36,686
So in that book we go through 40 places.

566
00:24:36,798 --> 00:24:45,238
So for each part has the papacy, Peter stuff, marion, dogma, and then scripture and
tradition, the apocryphal, stuff like that.

567
00:24:45,324 --> 00:24:48,582
So all these are set up to have four chapters of ten locations each.

568
00:24:48,636 --> 00:24:50,018
You go through the ten parts of cathedral.

569
00:24:50,034 --> 00:24:51,766
Then you repeat love it.
570
00:24:51,788 --> 00:24:52,730
What were you yeah.

571
00:24:52,800 --> 00:25:01,578
People are tuning in now in the middle, of course, that sounds like this
strangeness cooking pot totally become the Joe Rogan experience.

572
00:25:01,664 --> 00:25:08,202
I was thinking a good clip would be to just have you quickly or as quickly as you
can recount it and just say it's.

573
00:25:08,346 --> 00:25:10,750
Two minutes of just have no context.

574
00:25:12,690 --> 00:25:13,754
Without context.

575
00:25:13,882 --> 00:25:19,214
That'd be fantastic if you could try to go through quickly without explaining what
each of them is.

576
00:25:19,252 --> 00:25:20,242
You want me to do it? Yeah.

577
00:25:20,296 --> 00:25:20,626
All right.

578
00:25:20,648 --> 00:25:21,650
So here are the ten things.

579
00:25:21,720 --> 00:25:22,898
I'm going to tell you what they are.

580
00:25:22,984 --> 00:25:23,442
And Dr.

581
00:25:23,496 --> 00:25:35,282
Boast, if you could look just completely confused and like, all right, when I say
them back to you, do you want me to say the images or the facts? The facts.

582
00:25:35,426 --> 00:25:37,254
You can do either or both or however you want to.

583
00:25:37,292 --> 00:25:40,170
This might ruin your plan, but I'll just say the truth.

584
00:25:43,230 --> 00:25:43,674
All right.

585
00:25:43,712 --> 00:25:51,034
So if you say to me, give me ten reasons to think that Peter is special in the New
Testament, I would say this to you.

586
00:25:51,152 --> 00:25:57,054
I would say that in Matthew's Gospel we see that Christ.

587
00:25:57,172 --> 00:25:58,746
Established the church upon Peter.

588
00:25:58,778 --> 00:26:00,474
They said you are Peter.

589
00:26:00,522 --> 00:26:02,350
Upon this rock I'll build my church.

590
00:26:03,010 --> 00:26:10,882
Another reason to think that is that in Matthew's Gospel, he then gives him the
keys to the kingdom of heaven and he does that specifically to Peter as well as to
the rest.

591
00:26:10,936 --> 00:26:13,650
But in this particular passage specifically to Peter.

592
00:26:14,230 --> 00:26:20,642
Thirdly, we see in Luke's gospel that Christ proclaims the Gospel.

593
00:26:20,786 --> 00:26:29,370
His message from Peter's boat and the Catholic church has been referred to in
history as the bark of Peter.

594
00:26:30,270 --> 00:26:39,558
We also see in Luke's Gospel that Christ says to Peter, that your faith, you will
strengthen the brethren.

595
00:26:39,654 --> 00:26:41,290
You will strengthen the brethren.

596
00:26:44,370 --> 00:26:46,334
If I'm missing something, just give me a word.
597
00:26:46,372 --> 00:26:56,082
Okay? But we see in the book of Acts no John.

598
00:26:56,136 --> 00:26:57,214
That's right, because there's an eagle.

599
00:26:57,262 --> 00:27:02,974
All right, so in John's gospel, Christ says to Peter, feed my sheep.

600
00:27:03,022 --> 00:27:10,150
He gives him the role of, in essence, being the shepherd of the other disciples.

601
00:27:10,970 --> 00:27:23,494
We see in the New Testament alone that Christ sorry, that Peter, whether Peter or
Cafus, is named 195 times, which is far more than the rest of the apostles.

602
00:27:23,622 --> 00:27:25,580
So he's named more.

603
00:27:26,350 --> 00:27:37,386
We see in the book of Acts that Peter leads the church after Pentecost in that he
proclaims the first sermon.

604
00:27:37,418 --> 00:27:40,890
He also has a leadership role that we see in the in for example, the council.

605
00:27:40,970 --> 00:27:42,638
Was that Acts two? I think it is.

606
00:27:42,724 --> 00:27:43,726
Jerusalem council.

607
00:27:43,758 --> 00:27:44,126
Jerusalem.

608
00:27:44,158 --> 00:27:45,634
Anyway, that wasn't part of it.

609
00:27:45,752 --> 00:27:46,690
Next one.

610
00:27:46,840 --> 00:27:47,540
Okay.

611
00:27:48,950 --> 00:27:49,698
God.

612
00:27:49,864 --> 00:27:52,100
Okay, don't tell me.

613
00:27:52,470 --> 00:27:57,006
Okay, man bullhorn holy an axe.

614
00:27:57,038 --> 00:28:00,422
Okay, that was him proclaiming the Gospel, was it? That's what I should have said.

615
00:28:00,476 --> 00:28:00,994
Proclaiming.

616
00:28:01,042 --> 00:28:01,640
Okay.

617
00:28:02,490 --> 00:28:03,746
And then we have the mailman.

618
00:28:03,778 --> 00:28:04,022
Okay.

619
00:28:04,076 --> 00:28:14,902
So in the shepherd of Hermus, hermus was a church father, and in his work the
shepherd, he says that it's the role of the pope to write letters for the whole
church.

620
00:28:14,966 --> 00:28:27,450
So we have evidence from the early church outside of the New Testament that the
successor of Peter was thought to have a specific role, namely to lead the church
in guiding it, in writing it letters.

621
00:28:27,610 --> 00:28:37,406
We also see in Tatulian's book on marriage, he says that Christ built the church
upon Peter.

622
00:28:37,518 --> 00:28:48,574
So if you want to say, well, no, Peter's, not the rock, you have to you have to
explain to me why I should take your interpretation thousands of years later and
not the interpretation of this early church father.

623
00:28:48,622 --> 00:28:55,650
There's ten, right? Or no? Did I miss something? I think I'm I think we've got them
by George and like, I'm kind of amazed.
624
00:28:55,730 --> 00:29:01,542
You have to be one of the bravest men on YouTube to take on that that task one.

625
00:29:01,596 --> 00:29:01,766
No.

626
00:29:01,788 --> 00:29:06,854
It's easy though, right? Like, I won't do it because I'll bore the hell out of
everybody, but I could say them backwards.

627
00:29:06,902 --> 00:29:07,850
I mean, that's so simple.

628
00:29:07,920 --> 00:29:12,250
You just go now, of course, as we said earlier, in this instance, the ten don't
matter.

629
00:29:12,320 --> 00:29:14,780
In which you know, which case right.

630
00:29:15,230 --> 00:29:26,960
But yeah, because when I when I wrote about them, too, I usually I usually started
with scriptural sources, kind of work backward or forward in time, and then if I
include church fathers and later even bring in some reformation writers on certain.

631
00:29:27,330 --> 00:29:29,102
So we kind of work our way up in history.

632
00:29:29,156 --> 00:29:33,870
But we all start with a scriptural base and like to memorize the books of the
Bible.

633
00:29:34,690 --> 00:29:47,266
It's it's easy to make up an image for any single so I'm not going to ask you to do
this, but can you say the books of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation? Well, I've
written about it in the Memorized of Faith, and I indeed was able to do the 46
books of the Old Testament.

634
00:29:47,298 --> 00:29:48,882
The 27 books of the New Testament.

635
00:29:48,946 --> 00:29:52,438
To do it now would take me listeners wouldn't want to see it.

636
00:29:52,444 --> 00:29:54,518
So I have to work because I haven't refreshed it recently.
637
00:29:54,614 --> 00:29:57,514
But if I refresh it recently, yeah, I have a pretty good idea.

638
00:29:57,632 --> 00:30:09,166
And I find it valuable because in my own writing, when I want to look up a book of
Scripture, I can at least go through part of my memory house and remember, okay,
what comes before what, because I know the general order.

639
00:30:09,268 --> 00:30:18,302
Like, for example, I think I mentioned, well, at one point, the 30th book in the
Old Testament, according to the listing of the catechism is the Book of Jeremiah,
because there's a bullfrog sitting on the pool table.

640
00:30:18,366 --> 00:30:23,714
Before that, the 29th location, I have an incline exercise bench, and a man is
trapped there, a British man.

641
00:30:23,752 --> 00:30:26,126
And he says to someone else, he says, I sailed.

642
00:30:26,158 --> 00:30:29,058
Non, could you give me a hand here? Because he's stuck with a bar on his deck.

643
00:30:29,154 --> 00:30:30,870
Well, that book is Isaiah.

644
00:30:32,250 --> 00:30:34,550
Why Isaiah? I sailed.

645
00:30:34,970 --> 00:30:37,222
It's just a verbal it sounds like it.

646
00:30:37,276 --> 00:30:38,946
And before that, there's this closet.

647
00:30:38,978 --> 00:30:42,486
And you see, way back in there, someone says, look at Z rack.

648
00:30:42,598 --> 00:30:45,210
Look at Zraac in that closet for sewerc.

649
00:30:45,790 --> 00:30:50,006
And they're all just that in a certain place, somebody bitch your toe.

650
00:30:50,118 --> 00:30:50,934
Well, toe bit.

651
00:30:50,992 --> 00:30:51,710
I see.

652
00:30:51,860 --> 00:31:00,042
So all the books of the Bible can easily be transformed into these easily
pictureable even stuff like Malachi.

653
00:31:00,186 --> 00:31:08,890
I think it's I say just picture that there's this chair here, and you see some kid
has been there because there's a kite that's all covered with goo, like from a
marshmallow.

654
00:31:08,970 --> 00:31:11,402
So malo kite, marshmallowite.

655
00:31:11,466 --> 00:31:15,394
So any Bible book name can be easily turned into a silly image.

656
00:31:15,442 --> 00:31:15,942
That's great.

657
00:31:15,996 --> 00:31:17,780
I'm pretty sure I sent you the link, the list.

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