My First Short Documentary on Biblical Archaeology
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My First Short Documentary on Biblical Archaeology
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoflEzUVwxo&t=24s
What takes 12 mere minutes to watch took me over 12 hours to produce!? Good Lawdy, Lawdy mates! I had no idea..... but what a blast to be creative, have fun, share some ideas, help some see things in a new light, etc., and etc. Come and enjoy. I don't wanna see any bawl babies crying that it's too long to watch either.
I am contemplating my next one on Quantum Physics....YEAH BABY!
And another one on the nature of Being. YEAHER BABY!
What takes 12 mere minutes to watch took me over 12 hours to produce!? Good Lawdy, Lawdy mates! I had no idea..... but what a blast to be creative, have fun, share some ideas, help some see things in a new light, etc., and etc. Come and enjoy. I don't wanna see any bawl babies crying that it's too long to watch either.
I am contemplating my next one on Quantum Physics....YEAH BABY!
And another one on the nature of Being. YEAHER BABY!
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Awesome stuff, Philo!!!
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Thanks Kish. I was amazed at how much time it took me however. A boatload of details are involved I didn't imagine. This is the first of many I shall produce, and hopefully get better and speedier at it. It is my minor contribution to Cassius University and all the variegated and types of research we do here to enlarge the minds of humanity.
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As a colleague at Cassius U., I salute your great efforts!Philo Sofee wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2024 7:33 pmThanks Kish. I was amazed at how much time it took me however. A boatload of details are involved I didn't imagine. This is the first of many I shall produce, and hopefully get better and speedier at it. It is my minor contribution to Cassius University and all the variegated and types of research we do here to enlarge the minds of humanity.
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nicely presented with some good book suggestions. Thanks Philo.
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I read somewhere Dever and Finkelstein had a falling out in regard to the archaeology. Finkelstein in his book David and Solomon writes "The Biblical thousand one nights story of Solomon and Sheba is this an anachronistic seventh century set piece meant to legitimize the participation of Judah in the lucrative Arabian trade: p,171 (David and Solomon).
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And if not a fall out with the archaeology, at least with one archaeologist, William G. Dever. There is an argument going about which I shall discuss in up coming videos, to be sure.hauslern wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2024 9:03 pmI read somewhere Dever and Finkelstein had a falling out in regard to the archaeology. Finkelstein in his book David and Solomon writes "The Biblical thousand one nights story of Solomon and Sheba is this an anachronistic seventh century set piece meant to legitimize the participation of Judah in the lucrative Arabian trade: p,171 (David and Solomon).
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It's gonna be FUN when I start getting to historical Jesus issues, to be sure. I suspect half the audience, no matter what stance a video takes, will be really mad about it. There is no pleasing everyone with the subject of Jesus. It's one of the things that makes it so very interesting to learn about!huckelberry wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2024 8:23 pmnicely presented with some good book suggestions. Thanks Philo.
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I am honored (takes a bow). Wait til ya see what I do with the historical Jesus stuff! Oh and Paul. Oh my what an emotion wringer he has become! Gonna stir the pot baby, gonna stir it hard!Kishkumen wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2024 7:35 pmAs a colleague at Cassius U., I salute your great efforts!Philo Sofee wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2024 7:33 pmThanks Kish. I was amazed at how much time it took me however. A boatload of details are involved I didn't imagine. This is the first of many I shall produce, and hopefully get better and speedier at it. It is my minor contribution to Cassius University and all the variegated and types of research we do here to enlarge the minds of humanity.
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I finally set the music aside. Let me put the AirPods back in and give it a listen. Who needs sleep, right?
Thanks for the time you took to do that, Philo.
Thanks for the time you took to do that, Philo.
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