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Vegas Shooting Symbolism & Bizarre Details – Jay Dyer on OBDM Show

The popular comedy podcast OBDM invited me on to discuss recent events. Clownbaby and Joe join the show / Digging into the Vegas Shooting Story / More than 1 shooter / Jay Dyer Calls In to talk about the Vegas Shooting / Hollywood Predictive Programming / End ▀▄▀▄▀ SOCIAL ▀▄▀▄▀ ► OBDM is a Humorous News / Paranormal / Conspiracy Podcast ►Website: http://ourbigdumbmouth.com

VID – IDENTIFYING CULTS & FALSE TEACHERS (Judges 17-18) – Jay Dyer (Half)

American Churchianity is a giant atheism factory. This is a preview clip of a full talk based on instructive wisdom from the Book of Judges we see perennial marks of a false church. In contrast, we will discuss the true Church and its marks and how I wound up where I did after 20 years of searching and research. For the full talk subscribe below.
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Mystical Types – Occult Wars – Books of Kings Jay Dyer (Half)

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Game of Thrones? Try reading actual history in the books of the Kings in the Bible. In this talk we cover the first few chapters of 1 Samuel and the mysteries of the Ark and its capture by the Philistines and the destruction of their god Dagon. Aside from this, what is the meaning of the bizarre golden mice and the hemorrhoids?
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Aquinas, Kant & Hegel: Critiquing the Continental Tradition – Jay Dyer (Half)

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In this talk we move to Continental Philosophy and examine its origins and presuppositions, as well as the contrast to analytical philosophy. From Aquinas to Kant, we see the breakdown of philosophy from nominalism to empiricism, leading to the dialectics in Hegel’s Absolute Idealism. In the second hour, we move to Kierkegaard, Husserl and Heidegger.

FDA Warns 14 Companies over Questionable Health Product Claims

The FDA is warning consumers to avoid 65 products sold online which, according to the agency, come with bogus claims that they can treat, cure, diagnose, or prevent cancer, along with other medical conditions. However, the companies which received the warning were not ordered to stop selling their products. [1]
Referring to the pills, creams, and teas as “a cruel deception,” the FDA says the products are a waste of time and money, and have the potential to harm buyers.