Now, I said earlier that we use the movement of the sun as the calendar, which we still use today.
Speaker AHow many days did it take?
Speaker ADid they say in the Bible it took God to create Earth?
Speaker B7.
Speaker AOh, speaking of days of the week, how many do we have?
Speaker A7.
Speaker AI wonder where that number came from.
Speaker BOne for each of the wonders.
Speaker AThere you go.
Speaker ASunday is sun's day.
Speaker AMonday is moon's day.
Speaker ATuesday is Mars day.
Speaker AWednesday is Mercury's day.
Speaker AThursday is Jupiter's day.
Speaker AFriday is Venus's day.
Speaker AVenus rules.
Speaker ALove and desire.
Speaker AWhat do you think?
Speaker AWhat do people try to do on Friday nights?
Speaker BGet wasted.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker ALove and desire.
Speaker AAnd Saturday, the last day of the week and the last visible planet is Saturn's day.
Speaker AFunny how that works, huh?
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AAnother side note, Jewish people, they go to the synagogue, huh, on Saturn's day?
Speaker BYeah, that's what I was gonna say.
Speaker BI was gonna mention that in the Jewish religion, Saturday is like a really big day for them.
Speaker BLike.
Speaker BLike you don't really do much on Saturday till you've had that dinner.
Speaker BWhat is it, the Shabbat dinner?
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AMuslims also go to.
Speaker AGo to the synagogue, the mosque on Saturday, right?
Speaker AI think Saturday is it?
Speaker AI think so, yeah.
Speaker ASo.
Speaker ASo they would actually be worshiping the church of Saturn.
Speaker BRight.
Speaker BAnd Christians.
Speaker AChristians.
Speaker AWhen did they go to church?
Speaker BSunday.
Speaker BThe day of the sun.
Speaker AYes.
Speaker AAnd now Christians worship the sun, the sun worshipers.
Speaker AAnd you could see this depicted.
Speaker AAll you have to do is pull up, look at any logo, like church and all that, and look at that logo.
Speaker AI bet you you will see a picture of the sun somewhere in that picture.
Speaker BYeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker AAnother thing, you see pictures of Jesus and holy people, Right.
Speaker AWhat do they have behind their heads?
Speaker BLike a crown type thing?
Speaker AWhat's it called?
Speaker BLike a halo.
Speaker AA halo, right.
Speaker AWhat did I say the name of the sun was?
Speaker BKilos.
Speaker AAh, really?
Speaker BThat came from that?
Speaker ADoes helos and halos sound similar?
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker AAll right.
Speaker AYeah, yeah.
Speaker BEspecially because it's a.
Speaker BIt's a circle, you know, it's a circular motion.
Speaker AOh.
Speaker AOh, yeah.
Speaker AOh.
Speaker AYou know what else they got?
Speaker BWhat?
Speaker AHave you ever heard of archangels?
Speaker BYes.
Speaker BArchangels?
Speaker BYeah, yeah.
Speaker AYou know how many archangels there?
Speaker BSeven.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AYou know what the names are?
Speaker BYes.
Speaker BArchangel Michael, Gabriel, Uriel, Raphael.
Speaker BI forgot the other three or four.
Speaker AAriel.
Speaker BAriel.
Speaker AJophiel.
Speaker BYes.
Speaker ASamuel.
Speaker BSamuel.
Speaker BYes, yes.
Speaker ADid you say Azrael?
Speaker BI don't think I said Azrael.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AHow many deadly sins?
Speaker BSeven deadly sins.
Speaker AOh, you know what they are?
Speaker AI tell you.
Speaker AI tell you.
Speaker APride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, wrath and sloth.
Speaker BPride for the son.
Speaker BWait, say them again.
Speaker BPride.
Speaker APride, greed, lust, gluttony, wrath and sloth.
Speaker AOh, lucky seven.
Speaker AIf I really wanted to point out, you know, I really could point out how all 14 things I just listed off right there have planted it.
Speaker APlanetary significations.
Speaker AIf you look up, like, you know, let's see, what is wrath?
Speaker AIf you look up Mars signification, do you think wrath and Mars, it would sound kind of alike and kind of sound like Mars run amok.
Speaker BAbsolutely.
Speaker AHow about pride?
Speaker ACould that equal the sun?
Speaker AAnd the sun run amok?
Speaker BYep.
Speaker AArchangel Gabriel, I think he was, like, the messenger and all that, right?
Speaker BYeah, I think he's.
Speaker BI think he's technically Mercury.
Speaker AYeah, that's what I was about to say.
Speaker ADoesn't he sound like Mercury?
Speaker ALastly, I know you may be thinking, well, Paul, you missed three planets.
Speaker AWell, I was talking about the way the ancients looked up at the planets.
Speaker AI know in modern astrology, they have worked in the use of Neptune, Uranus, and Pluto, and they have their own significations.
Speaker ABut in terms of astrology, these three are still very new.
Speaker AWe have ideas of what their significations could be, but the ones I spoke on have come from looking up and then down for thousands of years.
Speaker AWe've only been looking up at the last three for maybe a little bit over 100.
Speaker AAnd I think they found Neptune 175 years ago.
Speaker AWe may have a little more observant to do when it comes to those three.