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[00:00:02] I am Rich Young iii, and this is an amazing thing.
[00:00:17] I am here to facilitate learning the word of God on a fundamental level.
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[00:00:29] And that starts now.
[00:00:39] Hello everyone. Welcome to an Amazing Thing. Thank you for joining me today.
[00:00:43] This is our end of the week show where we answer your questions that you submit throughout the week. One of three ways, whether it be our voicemail number, which is erico 214-699-9045, or our email address, which is questionsnamazingthing.com or if you prefer traditional mail, an amazing thing, PO Box 260234, Plano, Texas. That zip code is 75026 and we will be putting that up so you can write it down. Get your pencils and pens ready to write down that address. As we go along. We'll periodically put it up. We'll go ahead and jump right in. This first question is from Pedro from Tempe, Arizona. And his question is, is it true that Joshua in the Old Testament married Rahab the prostitute?
[00:01:38] Hi, Pedro. No, that is not true.
[00:01:41] Matthew, chapter 1, verse 15 says that she married a man called Salmon, and she's in the lineage of David as well as the lineage of Jesus Christ.
[00:01:52] And she was, you know, accepted into the Jewish community and became a great woman. She was obedient to the Lord in doing the things that she did to help the spies that were in Jericho. And so furthermore, we think about, you know, professions like she was in, and some people look at it one way, some people another. But we have to remember that none of her customers made it out, so nobody would would know she was a prostitute unless she shared that with them. And also we have to remember that how God sees those types of things. This is Micah, chapter 7, verse 19.
[00:02:35] God, God cast all of our sins into the depth of the sea when we become a part of what he of his family.
[00:02:43] And so also we see In Hebrews chapter 8, verse 12, God says, For I will be merciful in their unrighteousness and their sins and iniquities, I will remember no more.
[00:02:55] So we certainly can repent of sins and be accepted by God and have a wonderful life from that point on. We know that we can't live in sin and have a proper relationship with the Lord. But once we move beyond that, we can certainly move into the presence of God in a relationship with him.
[00:03:17] So we know that God's forgiveness is a wonderful, wonderful thing.
[00:03:24] This next question comes from Ray. He's from Richardson, Texas. Do you believe the rich young ruler that approached Jesus proves that Jesus would be a socialist if we he were with us today since he told him to sell everything he had and give it to the poor.
[00:03:41] I don't think that Jesus said that from a political or ideology or something that was needed to be a Christian. I think he was answering his question because he asked the question, what does he need to do?
[00:03:58] He asked him what I have to do to attain eternal life. Now this story is going to be in three of the Gospels. And one. One of the stories is in Matthew 19, 16, 22, another of the stories in Luke 18, 18, 23, and also in Mark, chapter 10, verses 17 through 27. In all of these three Gospels, Jesus is answering what he needs to do obey the law, which is the commandments and the prophets. And the young man answered, this I've done since my youth. What more do I need to do? So obviously the young man knew that he needed something that he didn't have. And in the book of Mark, which gives us more insight into Jesus answer, it says Jesus beheld him.
[00:04:44] Jesus looked inside this young man's soul and saw what he would love more than he would love God. He gazed upon him. And so he, by doing that, he got to see what it was that was going to stand in the way of the young man having eternal life. Now, putting anything before God is unacceptable. In this case, it was money, somebody else's case, it could be fame, intellect, or anything that you put before God, he's going to ask for it. Much like in Abraham's case, I, Isaac, had become so high up on Abraham's appreciation that God says, you gonna have to show me, Abraham, that you love me more than you love the blessing that I gave you. And so that is what Jesus is doing here in the. In all of our lives. It could be anything, could be fame, could be money, or whatever it is. But in this particular young man's case, it was money. And I don't believe that socialism relates to what Jesus is trying to say to him at all.
[00:05:45] Just then we need to take the precept and apply them properly to really get an honest answer of what God is trying to show us.
[00:05:54] Okay, let's move on to the next question. This is from Janet from Billings, Montana.
[00:05:59] Your chart in your series from now to Eternity shows the end is very close.
[00:06:05] And Jesus said that when the time to the end was near, many people would show up in his name.
[00:06:11] But we haven't seen many people claim to be Jesus, what are your thoughts on this?
[00:06:17] Well, thank you for the question, Janet. I believe that Jesus was saying, not necessarily saying people was going to show up in his name, singular, but Christianity as a whole.
[00:06:28] The name on the side of the building would be Christianity, Christian. But what's going on inside would be far from what Jesus taught, the apostles taught, and the whole Bible taught. For the most part, most of Christianity today has become apostate, meaning they have abandoned their original mission and the original meaning of these scriptures that the Bible gives us.
[00:06:54] Most movements of Christianity today, if their founder was alive today, many of the Protestants, the founder of, of that particular movement would not be allowed to preach in the congregation, in the churches because the message that they're teaching is so much different than what the original founders of those religions taught.
[00:07:15] So that is what I think Jesus was talking about. They've met, they've changed all of the doctrine and of the Gospel as well as the prophets and the apostles. And those things are necessary for salvation and to build that relationship with God.
[00:07:31] That is what Jesus was referring to there.
[00:07:34] Okay, our next question comes from Walter from Mansfield, Texas. Why do people say that when the Bible, as it was in the days of Lot, refers to homosexuality? And how do we know that?
[00:07:48] Well, first of all, the precept in that particular scripture deals with not homosexuality, but being ready to meet eternity, the urgency of living for the Lord and being ready for his return.
[00:08:01] The people in the time of lot, it was life as usual.
[00:08:06] You know, now we associate this scripture with, with homosexuality, but the original precept is those people weren't ready for the time when things came upon them, and we all should be ready. The Bible says time and chance comes to all, and we don't know when any of us are going to be caught out somewhere and meet eternity. And so these people weren't. But furthermore, we really can't equate lots of life with a lot of different kinds of things other than he moved into a homosexual city. And there was five cities there, Sodom, Gomorrah, and the other three cities that the Bible tells us that there were. And so we know that being ready is a, is a big part of living for the Lord, because we don't know when any of us would be called out. And we. And also, furthermore, about the sin of homosexuality being there, we know that this particular sin was a part of the destruction because the destruction was localized to just that community, those five cities. Nowhere else was a part of the destruction of what that is. So that is why they will associate with that sin. So I hope that answers your question. But the main thing there is being ready so that we can be ready to meet the Lord at whatever point we find our lives, whether it's the end of the world or the end of the age or we meet a Mack truck, we'll be ready. This is Walter.
[00:09:42] No, no, let me move on. I just answered that one. Okay. Also, let me add something to it. A lot of times, as we get into the different ways that sinful things that change over time, something that was a grievous sin even 20 years ago has become very much accepted today. You know, we know that in Genesis, chapter 18, verse 20, God calls that sin of homosexuality a grievous sin.
[00:10:10] Romans, chapter 1, verse 26. That sin goes against nature is what God says about it. And so that is in what we Christians believe. And so if we have to be a Christian, we have to believe all of God's word, not just the part that suits us.
[00:10:27] And so that is an amazing thing that is. And we need to be willing to accept God's word. And furthermore, in God's word, if there's a condemnation of a particular sin, also, we can find in God's word us becoming repenting from unrighteousness and finding a way that we can overcome different things. And all those things are in the word of God.
[00:10:52] So the answer is there.
[00:10:54] Okay, let's move on now. This is Newman. He's from Hooks, Texas. We got a lot of folks from Texas today.
[00:11:01] Did.
[00:11:02] Did David take sides against Israel's people and fight on the side of the Philistines?
[00:11:09] No, he didn't take sides against Israel's people. Now he did fight with the Philistines against other enemies. And we have to remember that a lot of Israel enemies of that time shared common enemies with other people. So when David was fighting with them, when King Saul of Israel was. Was trying to kill David, he had to hide somewhere. So he joined in with the Philistines and he fought. He and his men fought with the Philistine army against other common enemies.
[00:11:41] So that is why he did that. And we know that when the Philistines were preparing to fight Israel, the captains of the Philistines went to their leader and said, we don't want David with us because in the middle of the fight, he's going to turn on us and become a fifth column among us and we'll be fighting two wars. And so the leader said, we can't take you with us, David, because you are fighting against your own People and the men don't want you there.
[00:12:11] And so we know from this God has found a way to make it so that David did not have to fight against his own people. And furthermore, David lived by a code that I will not raise my hands against God's anointed, which King Saul was anointed by God. And so God fixed it so that David wouldn't have to fight against God's anointed. And so we know when we love the Lord and are called according to his purpose, we don't have to worry about those types of things. God fixed it so he wouldn't have to do it. So that is an amazing thing that God would see each of our lives that way. And we know David was a king, but each of us are important to God and he'll work in our lives just like he did King David.
[00:13:02] And also the story of King David is found in 1st Samuel 29, verse 1 through 11. This particular story is. And David, David's life is such an amazing thing until it's. It's in more than one place, but it's, it's fantastic. That was a fantastic question, Newman. By the way, this question is from Jill from Monroe, Louisiana. Is it true that Jesus did not want Mary Magdalene to touch him because she was a prostitute and God considered her unclean?
[00:13:33] That is not true.
[00:13:35] Jesus told Mary Magdalene, don't hold on to me. That's very different from don't touch me.
[00:13:40] We have to realize that Mary, because he said, because I have not yet ascended to my father, Jesus had many disciples and which Mary Magdalene was one of them. Now she wasn't one of the original 12 apostles, but she was a disciple. And what he was trying to teach her now is the time where the spiritual things are about to come upon you.
[00:14:06] So stop holding on to the physical thing. This is a spiritual kingdom. And the Spirit that the spiritual kingdom is about to be brought down to you. So reach for the things that are unseen. Unseen things are eternal.
[00:14:22] Physical things that you can see are temporary. That's where that word temporal comes from. So Jesus was showing her and he was showing all of his, his disciples after his resurrection.
[00:14:33] Now it's time to wait for the soon be upon you. The day Jesus left, he was seven days away from the Holy Ghost being given to them. So now it's time for them to stop working in the physical kingdom and start to work in the spiritual kingdom. And that is why where Jesus was saying to Mary Magdalene, it wasn't don't touch me, it was stop holding on to the physical things. Now it's time for you to. To grab hold to the spiritual things. Because that's what my keep, my kingdom is. My kingdom is. Is a spiritual kingdom. And that's what he meant. I'm glad you asked that question because that's a very, very important thing. I've heard the question that you asked many times, and we need to know the answers to those things.
[00:15:19] This question is from Angelo from Terrell, Texas.
[00:15:23] Why is it. Why was it necessary for Abraham to leave his hometown and his relatives to be able to hear from God?
[00:15:33] That's an important question too, because that's going to happen. Another thing that Abraham exhibited that's going to happen in all of our lives. God knows that our families, the culture, the regional traditions, strongholds, and all those things that have been put in us from a child, what's right and wrong has been taught to us by our communities, our parents, our grandparents, and everybody that we know.
[00:15:58] You know, and they're constantly. We stay around those people. They're constantly being reinforced that we can't change them because they can go so deep, becomes more difficult to change them. You know, we can ask somebody why they do a certain thing or why they believe certain things, and they'll say with vigor, because that's the way we do it, you know, and so that becomes something that is ingrained, whether it be true or not. You know, you bring up something that the Bible differentiates from what they were taught, and they'll be like, oh, my God, my grandfather taught me that when I was a kid. And so God has to separate you from those things, constantly being reinforced in your life to show you what is spiritually godly true versus our traditions. You know, Jesus talked to the.
[00:16:47] The Pharisees and he kept referring to their traditions.
[00:16:52] And so that is something that can prevent us from receiving the. The things that God would have us to. To believe and to be in our lives.
[00:17:01] So we need to be able to hear those. And most of the time, separating us from the things that we hold in our family is necessary for our salvation and every other kind of growth. And it's not just having salvation that we have to think about. We have to be able to be pliable clay in the hands of the Lord. That means willing to change other things, not just, well, I'm saved now and that's it. I don't have to learn anything else. We need to be able to continue to grow, to be able to help others and to be able to be useful to what God says are the ways to be useful in his kingdom, not just our own opinions. That's why that was necessary. And we'll have an occasion throughout our studies, whether it be in our midweek Bible study where it's continuation, or in the first of the week Bible studies that are dealing with Bible prophecy and current events and things, we will have to refer to a lot of these things to get a true understanding of what we should believe, what we should do, and what God is trying to show us there.
[00:18:04] And so that is an amazing thing. This is a question from alyssa from Jackson, Mississippi. You said in your Eternity 5 lesson that the witnesses would not breathe literal fire.
[00:18:17] Why not?
[00:18:19] Well, we don't have any evidence that God ever allowed supernatural powers to that degree in any of the people throughout the word of God. I haven't been able to see it. Example when God used Daniel to interpret Nebuchadnezzar's dream, whether he say, he said, I don't have the power, but I serve a God that does.
[00:18:42] So God gets the glory for this.
[00:18:45] So if we had somebody breathing fire like a dragon, then all of a sudden they would become a deity to the people.
[00:18:51] God won't share his glory with anybody.
[00:18:54] Also, she's referring to the two witnesses that we talked about in another lesson in Revelation, chapter 11, verse 5. The two witnesses ministry are the time of the great tribulation and God's wrath being poured out at this time. If we look at close closely, five of those seven plagues that are used at that time are plagues that were used in the Old Testament at the time when Moses bought the people out of Egyptian captivity. So I believe that also God's plan, the ministry for the two witnesses will be similar. And we don't have any evidence of anybody exhibiting that type of supernatural power breathing out fire like a dragon. So that's what I would answer to that.
[00:19:36] And so that's why I don't believe that that means literal fire. And in that lesson we taught that every society, every language has a word that means fire as it relates to someone doing something and not following the instructions of the police. The police. Stop. Stop it. Drop the web. Fire, you know, and that's the context. I believe that that stated in the Bible, I think that's what that means. And with that being said, a lot of the different languages and cultures around the world, the word is fire.
[00:20:12] So that's what I believe that in that scripture that that's talking about.
[00:20:17] Our next question is from Forrester. He's sending this from Royce City, Texas do you believe that global warming is a real thing? And is it something that is in the Bible?
[00:20:31] I don't think that global warming or climate change in societies is in the Bible at all. At least for, as I have been able to see it, climate has always been changing. And furthermore, there are just as many scientists who do not believe that climate change is any different than it has been in our past. We know the climate is currently changing.
[00:20:55] I heard one man of God use the example that they had dug down into Greenland on the 1215ft of ice and found farming tools.
[00:21:06] So that certainly would be the opposite of global warming, be global cooling. Furthermore, we know that different things in history tell us that the climate is always changing. And there are just as many scientists who say that that is a hoax, that that is not real.
[00:21:23] But a lot of times when you disagree with something that the government and culture is pushing, you have grants and things that you receive for your research that are at stake. If you come out and disagree with us, we're not telling you to agree with us either. Just shut up. And so that's what a lot of these things have done. So the only thing we hear are from scientists who are willing to go along with what's being propagated by the news and by the governments and different things like that.
[00:21:52] So I don't believe that is real.
[00:21:55] And I think that if it was, God would have shown us something of somehow we should live to eliminate that.
[00:22:02] And it has nothing to do with driving the SUV either. So that's what would be my opinion about it.
[00:22:10] And, you know, that's not a salvation issue. So if you wanted to believe in that, that's certainly fine. But I don't think it's something that I think is plenty of other things that we should be concerned about in that.
[00:22:22] The next question is from Rue Ella from Hooks, Texas.
[00:22:28] Where in the Bible does it say the Antichrist will be a homosexual?
[00:22:32] I don't think that it says that in the Bible. There is nowhere that I've been able to find that says that the Antichrist would be a homosexual. Now, what you're probably referring to is in Daniel, chapter 11, verse 37. And this is what the scripture says there. It says, neither shall he, the Antichrist regard the God of his fathers, nor the desire of women, nor regard any God, for he shall magnify himself above all.
[00:22:59] Well, with it said here that he will not regard the desire of women.
[00:23:04] Our own human, you know, coming up with the fact we must be a homosexual. But we have to look in the Bible to see what the Bible says the desire of women traditionally was. And in the Bible it was always to have children.
[00:23:19] So we know that from the Bible respect if we know Jacob's wife Rachel said give me children lest I die. And so did Abraham's wife wanted a child really the best. Sarah. So we know that the desire that the Bible shows us is the desire of women is always been to have children. The Bible shows that the Antichrist would be a socialist dictator that you know in scriptures have to study. But right now he will be a socialist dictator. And socialism has always promoted population control.
[00:23:55] We know that China and many countries in Asia had a one child policy because the world is so overpopulated, especially in their region, that the world's resources can't sustain this type of population growth.
[00:24:09] So you know, they'll say, well, we should minimize the amount of children that people have. And furthermore, Adolf Hitler was a socialist dictator.
[00:24:18] And one of the things that he proposed that everybody in the world should drive that Volkswagen Beetle, which it's a very small car. So obviously in the family unit that he saw in his political ideology was a mother, a father at the most two kids.
[00:24:37] So that is what socialism is. It pushes, you know, population control and that kind of thing that he then Christ may very well be homosexual.
[00:24:45] But I don't see that from the Scripture that you brought up. So that's the way I would answer that. And so, and we'll have to see. I believe this because that socialism man said that he will have will push population control.
[00:25:02] This question is from B Rent from Big Springs, Texas. Do you believe that there are aliens from outer space? And one other question, Vice President Vance said that people could be seeing demons as opposed to space aliens. What is your thoughts on this? Well, thank you for the, for the question. B RIP These are questions that people have.
[00:25:28] The Bible has no mention of space aliens visiting Earth that I've been able to find.
[00:25:36] Surely if intergalactic travel was something that we should think about, the people coming here, if they're able to get to us from some galactic galaxy far away, then they surely would be more advanced than us and also would have authority over us somehow. So I don't see anything like that in the Bible and that the Bible talks about. And furthermore, when you talk about spiritual beings, I don't think that people are seeing demon demons either.
[00:26:05] We know the Bible tells us that angels are ministering spirits to those who are the heirs of salvation. Well, that means that the demons are ministering Spirits to those who are not the heirs of salvation. And a spirit cannot be seen.
[00:26:20] We hear a lot of people talk about where they saw God and they see this. Nobody has seen God at any time.
[00:26:26] And now we know the Bible says now he is who is of God. Now he has seen God. But that's knowing who God is versus seeing the devil. We know that what the devil love. I saw the devil. And we see people seeing those kinds of things, saying those kinds of things. But the devil is a spirit, just like God is. And so are the demons and angels, unless the angels need for you to see them. Like an angel showing up to bring someone something as they're praying to God to receive something, God allows that to happen, that's one thing. But to have random people seeing intergalactic travelers or demons, it's not something that I believe in. And you know, again, I've never been able to see that in the Bible, so I don't know how to think about that. And also too we have to take into account now we know there are demon possessed people and what we see are the effects of that. Like for instance, nobody has ever seen the wind either. But we see leaves blowing in those plastic bags from the grocery store that is the result of the wind, but it's not the wind itself. And as the wind blows harder, 30, 40, 50 miles per hour, 100 miles an hour. Now we got a hurricane, but we can't see the wind. We see the results of that blowing. And I believe that if it is spiritual, it's the results of that spiritual thing happening. And if it is some intergalactic galactic traveler, I don't believe it myself. But you know, maybe someday we'll be surprised and it lands and they show it on television. But further than that, I don't think so.
[00:28:05] This question is from Layla from Racine, Illinois. Why are churches today filled with so many bad people?
[00:28:15] Not all churches are ordained by God to even be a church. God said, I will give you preachers and people to speak into your life. He said he would give them to, to you. But nowadays you got people deciding as a profession to become a preacher and people in church believing in all kinds of apostate teachings that are not biblical teachings. And furthermore not believing in the, the aspect that is so needed in today's church is the Holy Spirit of God. So a lot of those, those places are not full of that.
[00:28:52] And so the apostles doctrine has been discarded by most churches now they don't even teach against sin anymore. So when we remove God from the church in the first place, what follows is going to be negativity and the next thing that follows going to be apostate teaching and then it's going to be full of people that have nothing to really believe in. And so I think that's what the problem is is the churches have abandoned what a church should be.
[00:29:24] You know, God gave us the five fold ministry for the perfecting of the saints. He gives us preachers, teachers, evangelists, prophets and pastors for the our perfection. He said he gives us those things. He didn't say people would decide to be preachers, teachers, evangelists. So that is necessary for a God called church to be what God said it was supposed to be. And therefore you know we have a lot of bad churches that Jesus said wide is the way that lead to destruction and many there be they go therein it said narrow was the in the straight was the way to lead to life everlasting and few they'll be defined.
[00:30:03] So there are true churches out there also. We have to understand too that when people come to church, become filled with God's spirit and start to become a part of a church family, it takes time to take away all of those traditions that a negative sin filled society has taught us over the duration of our lives. And that takes time sometimes. So but there are true churches out there. If you want to contact me, I will help you find a church in your area that is a good church that is teaching the God called Gospel and the apostles doctrine that you need for salvation and to grow in your life. And so just let us know and we will help you in that endeavor.
[00:30:47] Our next question is from Robin.
[00:30:49] She is calling from Marianna, Arkansas. Do you believe there are books missing from the Bible? I do not.
[00:30:58] I believe that we are serving a sovereign God who recorded his word through many, many secretaries. And so I believe that everything we, we need is in the word of God as it relates to salvation and our relationship with Him. Now if we don't have all the information, I don't see how God could hold me responsible for not living up to what I'm supposed to live up to if I don't have everything I need to sustain to to get there and sustain that lifestyle.
[00:31:30] So I don't believe that at all. And so and time is moving so fast and people are all over the world are perishing for the lack of God's word. If there were some books missing, we don't really have the time left to distribute them and make that a part of the core belief system of a true Christian. So I believe that God is a sovereign God. If he wanted it there, it would have been there and it would not have been taken away. And for the Bible, the portion of the Bible that we have, I don't believe that it's within a human to be able to remove salvation and all kinds of important doctrine from the Bible. I don't think a human being has sense enough to do that and I really don't. Furthermore, In John chapter 21, verse 25, Jesus said that John, the Apostle John, writing in the book of John, said that if all the things that Jesus said indeed were written down, he supposed that the world would not contain all the books. So Jesus did so many magnificent things until we certainly don't have it all. But the things that is necessary for our becoming Christians, for us to live a Christian life and for God to use us in many cases just like he did the the apostles, then I believe that we have everything we need for that.
[00:32:52] And so that's what I believe.
[00:32:54] This question is from Juanita from Hopkins, Kentucky. The Jews did not accept Jesus when he came. Why do you think they will accept the Antichrist when he comes? I don't believe that they will accept the Antichrist. A lot of times in our teachings about the Antichrist will give you an information of the things that will happen so that when they see things, we'll know that what time we live in and what we should be doing.
[00:33:21] Jesus hits. His testimony was based on prophecy. He said, I show you these things before they come to pass, so that when they do come to pass, you might believe.
[00:33:32] And so when we look at these types of things here, we know that when the Antichrist shows up, it's in the midway point in the final seven years. The Bible says is that Jesus said in the midst of the seven years we know that the amount of days from the time the Antichrist shows himself, which is at the abomination desolation to the end of the Great tribulation is 1,260 days. Another place it says time, time, the dividing of time. Time is one year, times is two years. The dividing of time is a half a year and 42 months. All of that lets us know the duration of time. From that time the Antichrist shows up to the end of his power, which is three and a half years.
[00:34:17] Well, we know that the event of him showing up is called the abomination that makes it desolate. Abomination of desolation, which denotes that the Jews believe he's defiled the temple. Somehow we know what that's going to take place at. It's going to take place in the temple. So it's like, why is this man in our holiest place? He's defiled the temple. So that makes it desolate. I don't know how many people will continue to go through to the temple. That's going to be standard, not God's temple. They would decide to be a one.
[00:34:51] However many people that go down there after this event takes place, it won't be as many as it was before this took place.
[00:34:57] So that's the event that makes it desolate. So I don't believe they will ever accept him. And also it says from this time that he stands on the Temple Mount in the temple claiming sovereignty.
[00:35:09] That is when he starts to persecute the Jews throughout the world and in Israel, even though he won't be able to get to the Israeli people at that time, all the Jewish people around the world, he'll be persecuting them.
[00:35:24] So there's nothing in the word of God that says they will ever accept him as their Messiah. But a lot of times we come to a conclusion when we use certain subject matter that we talk about. Like we talk about this going to be a third Temple. We know that God no longer lives in temples to dwell in temples made with hands. But there's going to be one.
[00:35:44] It doesn't mean that God, you know, endorses it. It's just something that they are going to do. And so we can know that, that that is what's going to happen.
[00:35:56] And.
[00:35:57] But that is a fantastic question. And just remember, when you ask your question, there's no such thing as a stupid question. That really is the truth. Because for everything that people could ask, there's somebody else who had that same question, somebody else who thought the same thing that you thought and has never been made clear to them.
[00:36:16] And so we need to be able to discern the difference between those things. And this is one day, one way we can do it. And this is time for a break. Get your pencils and paper ready so that you can write down these addresses and things when you want to ask your question. And also if you want to just correspond to us with us without asking a question or whatever you need, here is the information that you need to do. So.
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