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Danny Mechanic Discovery National Revelation at Sinai
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okay you're an evening everybody so this
is the part of the famous discovery
seminar called transmission now for
those of you have been following the
discovery seminar is a very unique
experience where rational evidence is
provided in many different ways to kind
of demonstrate the authenticity of the
Torah the five books of Moses the Torah
meaning that we have very powerful
evidence that the worth of the Torah is
Hashem is God and you know they say if
Bill Gates tells you how to use a
computer
he knows what he's talking about
so life which is very very complex and
very complicated Hashem gave us a Torah
which has real the instructions for
living and with Discovery addresses is
what evidence do we have for the
authenticity of the Torah and it's very
probing out to discuss
I apologize yes we're having a little
technical difficulty one second I
apologize okay I hope that I'm being
heard okay so it's very appropriate that
now during severe as her own there
during the period that we count down or
counts up to shovel well to show us
where the giving of the Torah took place
very appropriate to talk about this and
we're going to talk about the
transmission process this Torah that we
were given by ash and how was it
transmitted it was 3,300 years ago how
was it transmitted through generations
to now to this day and age well we could
be confident that it came from Hashem
and then it's the same Torah that was
given 3,300 years ago so I would like to
start with a story a story that begins
in Princeton University and just took
place about 20 years ago where I was
invited to speak in Princeton University
and what was taking place there of
course was being given call comparative
religion and I'd like to give you the
details there was a professor who had 50
students and what they did is they did
research and five religions compared
them and then had a final so that these
are the the professor was it was it was
a non-jewish man
he has two PhDs in philosophy and he
decided
at the end of the semester instead of
having a review he decided to invite a
representative of each of the five
religions that he was compared that this
that the course was describing what were
the five religions Judaism Christianity
Islam
Harry Krishna and the Mormons those were
the five religions so
semester he decided and he had these
fifty students that he was who invited
representatives so invited in a Muslim
and a hairy someone following the Harry
Krishna's and a Mormon and a Christian
and we came to the Jews he was having
difficulty so he went over to one of the
students the only Jewish kid in the room
a 19 year old boy named Stephen and he
asked him you know do me a favor get
from me yet for me a rabbi who knows had
a had a talk and have explained the
religion so this boy Stephen had a
father named Joel and Joel was a very
very wealthy man who had made a
significant donation to my organization
and I get a call from Joel right before
Shabbat right before Shabbos he tells me
where he calls me from his you know his
yacht from a satellite phone on his
yacht in the middle Pacific Ocean and he
says to me you got a Princeton to teach
some Torah now I was not interested
really in doing this but this is my good
friend and supporter so I went and it
was in an Arab shop I remember you see
the Muslims came Monday the Christians
came Tuesday the Harry's were Wednesday
the Mormons were Thursday and I came air
shops I was supposed to speak for 65
minutes but the in the end they kept me
there for well over two hours
and I started to speak and they were
very hostile
they had already sat through a whole
week most of these kids were really
atheists and really didn't believe in
anything in any of these religions and
they were hostile and I asked him the
following question I said all the
religions that were here this week how
did they begin who was there at their
founding moment right every religion
starts at some point April 2nd of 3
o'clock in the afternoon the Prophet
come down and says hello the Lord spoke
to me I'm the Messiah whatever with
they claim so I asked him how did they
will begin and they start laughing yeah
they all began when one guy came along
claimed that God spoke to him claimed
that God took him up to heaven claimed
that God gave him a a book and it's all
nonsense it's all one person
and they all cancel each other out
you know this is what they were saying
to me so at this point I I could have
said to them you know and what about
Judaism had a Judaism start but I said
it a little differently I said what did
the professor teach you about the
beginning of Judaism why did I say it
that way because I was pretty sure that
they were going to give me the right and
the wrong answer and when they give me
the wrong answer you know I could look
at the professor and go hey what's going
on here he's kids are playing paying a
lot of money for tuition so is what did
the professor teach you about the
beginning of Judaism so a very
intelligent girl wrote in a raise her
hand it was clear that she was um from
China or Japan you know and and she
raised her ham and she says well the
professor taught us that the Jewish
people the way they got their Bible was
God gave it to Moses just like were the
other religions God gave it to Moses so
I looked at her and I looked at them and
I was prepared
I had an overhead projector and I had a
large screen and I had these slides and
I'm each slide at a puck from the Torah
a verse with the English translation and
all I did for the next seven eight
minutes was read to them different
verses in the Torah and I let them reach
their own conclusion so for example I
regret to them so the professor you know
mentioned to you and taught you that
Judaism is just like will the other
religions in fact there have been 50
thousand recorded religions since
Abraham and with they were taught is
that all 15,000 began the same way where
God gave it to one person and the Jews
it was Moses so I read to them it says
in the Torah in Hebrew
kiba yo hash lishi on the third day when
they reached Mount Sinai of the leading
leaving Egypt and traveling through the
desert URI Hashem God came down let a
May in front of KO hum el her cine in
front of the entire nation it doesn't
say in front of Moses you see by the by
Islam
it says a front of it Muhammad and by
the Christians it's in front of Jesus
and the Mormons it's in front of Joseph
Smith one person but by the Jews it says
God appeared to the entire nation and
then the next verse it says by Yetzirah
to Allah
um the entire nation was shaking the
next verse says vaio say Moshe
as hum Moshe took the entire nation
Lacrosse hello came to meet Hashem and I
showed them 40 different examples
throughout the Torah where it's God who
appeared through the entire nation now
how many people was dead so the Torah
tells us that there was six hundred
thousand men between the ages of 20 and
60 they didn't have a of crisis in
that day they didn't have difficulty
getting married so I'm assuming there
was 1.2 million young married couples
between the ages of 20 and 60
the 1.2 million all had children four
five six beautiful children obviously
not as beautiful as mine but not bad and
then you take all the grandparents the
bubbies does eight he's above the age of
six that you put it together it's
approximately three million
approximately so I showed this group of
kids in Princeton fourteen thousand nine
hundred ninety nine religions all came
after Judaism and they all know about
our claim in the Torah that God appeared
through the entire nation a national
revelation they all began with one
person or you know maybe a few would
begin with a few people but it was one
or two people but the overwhelming
majority was one person private we on
the other hand are categorically
different and utterly unique three
million people experience God talking to
them communicating with them giving them
the Torah appearing before them in a way
that obviously we cannot understand we
weren't there I will never forget what
happened
this young lady very intelligent girl
says whoa whoa rabbi wait a minute
are you saying that God appeared the
Jewish people believe that God appeared
to a bunch of people I'm like every
single religion in the world a whole
group whole bunch of people so I looked
there and I said well I wouldn't say a
bunch I would say three million men
women and children who happened to be my
grandparents and they passed it down to
me through a Passover Seder and then I
repeated that statement and their room
was silent I didn't look at the
professor anymore I figured out at home
he may have been turning many colors
because he thought then that God gave it
to Moses when in reality all over the
Torah it's three million people
it's another verse Allah
the entire nation heard the sounds and
the chauffeur
here's another verse and God said to
Moshe by Yamaha Jamel Moshe code
tomorrow B'nai Israel tell the Jews
optimism you saw Kim in a sham I'm
Liberty Michelle and I spoke to you the
entire nation I will never forget what
happened at this moment this young lady
she stands up and says rabbi does the
world know about this she understood
that this is the most unique incredible
claim in history a claim of national
revelation that God appeared to millions
of people now you could ask so uh big
deal what's the difference between one
person telling you here's what happened
to me and three million people saying
here's what happened to us the
difference is the first case where it's
one person or two people or five people
it's what's called a Suffolk its
unverifiable that could have made up the
story you have no way to verify by
definition whether or not it's true
three million people ten thousand people
three million is vada is for sure it
definitely took place that is the
difference and that is why our claim the
Jewish people's claim the Taurus claim
is utterly unique we are the only nation
in history to claim that God appeared to
an entire nation and communicated to
them the truth how they should live
their lives what's correct what's right
what's wrong all other religions of a
definition unverifiable and therefore
Judaism is not a religion we are what's
called in Hebrew amos hora which really
means an historical event
a religion is based on faith it's a
function of your emotions your desire to
connect yourself to this prophet this is
claimed prophet etc but you have no way
to verify all the major religions that
might have no way to verify the basic
tenets of their faith Judaism on the
other hand is a historical event not a
religion just like any other historical
event
100% sure that there was a civil war in
America I am 100% sure we all are that
there was a man named Abraham Lincoln
who is the President of the United
States how can we be sure and I would
bet won every penny that I only have bet
a hundred million dollars like that
anything how could that be
I wasn't there there are no witnesses
alive today there's no videos there's no
pictures of real pictures of George
Washington the way we know these things
it's true was because any piece in any
historical event because the amount of
people who are claimed to have witnessed
it is so large that conspiracy is
impossible how do I know there was a man
named Abraham Lincoln was the President
of the United States because at the time
that he existed or was claimed to have
existed at that time
millions of people hundreds of thousands
of people said we saw him we heard a
speech and it went home and they told
their children they passed it down same
thing with the Civil War
same thing with anything in history and
that is the definition of history when
the Clinton when the event is claimed to
have happened to so many people that
conspiracy is impossible and therefore
Judaism is not a religion we are an
historical event now how was that
historical event passed down there are
many ways we could talk about it for
hours but I want to share with you
something see we have something but a
femme did on her see my it's as if he
took a rope and he cast that rope of
course 3,300 years of history and every
Jew is holding on to that rope from
Mount Sinai till today how it's called
the Pesach Seder the Passover Seder the
most fundamental point of educate
in the Jewish people how many Passover
sadaham have taken place in your family
anyone everyone who's watching here
right in your family
how many Passover Seder 'z have taken
place between your family and moshe
rabbeinu and mount sinai and julie
leaving egypt are you ready
approximately 40 that's it see many
people have difficulty connecting to an
event that happened 3,300 years ago
I don't even remember what I did with my
children on column I'd and the
grandchildren last year did I torture
myself and go to the aquarium
well did I torture myself a go to the
bronze ooh I don't remember so how are
we supposed to connect to an event that
happened 3300 years ago
so Hashem gave us many ways from the
suka the mezuzah kiddush many ways but
the main way is the Passover Seder and
they were only approximately 40 of them
how do I get 40 because we're talking
generations see when I was four years
old
in 1964 you could all do the math how
old I am so when I was four years old in
1964 I was at a Passover Seder in Long
Island where I grew up with my parents
my brothers and my Zadie my grandfather
was 80 he was 91 years old it was his
last Passover Seder with us Chris he
passed away that year I was four he was
91 and during the time when I was trying
to steal the afikomen and all the adults
were outside the room I was left alone
with my Zadie and here's exactly what
happened without any you know drama or
change of the facts I was four my Zadie
walked over to me in 1964 he was 91 he
grabbed the hold of my wrist my right
hand and he said to me nitish the
following words Donyell don't ever
forget how could this borrow who God
took us out of mitzrayim took us out of
Egypt and with a big smile he said and
he gave us a beautiful Torah and then my
Zadie leaned down
lowered his voice and with a big smile
he said to me and when I was four years
old and eighteen whatever it was 78 my
90 year olds 80 from 1793 did the same
thing to me that I'm doing to you to
zaydis to Saddam the cogs in 1792
and when that Zadie was four-years-old
in 1705 his ad from 1610 did the same
thing to him
three of my Zaidi's time at 1610 just
take it back it's about 40 41 which is
really nothing and this is how we passed
on this event this historical event that
the Jewish people experienced now I
would like to continue so there I was in
Princeton I presented this and I showed
them and I show them the verses and we
are utterly unique so one of the kids
raised his hands and he asked me you
know rabbi this is very very interesting
what you're saying they never heard of
our claim of national revelation but
rabbi there are two billion Muslims and
1 billion Christians and millions and
tens of millions of other religions who
leave 100 percent in their religion how
many Jews are there that really believe
he asked me so whatever 15 million 12
million 10 million
he said game over they win there's
billions of them and not only are there
billions of people who believe in other
religions who believe in their one-man
store without a mass revelation but many
things are very smart there are hundreds
of millions of very very smart
Christians and Moslems and Mormonism etc
I was asked this question so here's what
I answered I said like this I said
first of all the fact that billions of
people believe in the religion is really
meaningless in terms of authenticating
that religion and you know why because
they're all mutually exclusive
one billion Muslims believe that they
have the truth and they're convinced of
it and that the Christians do not have
the truth and 1 billion Christians
believe that their prophets the greatest
prophet and Muhammad is not the greatest
but that's what they believe can they
both be accurate and correct at the same
time it was a my said to them that we
have a mutually exclusive claims either
Muhammad was the greatest prophet of all
time or Jesus was or Joseph Smith or
whoever each one's claimed they were the
greatest prophet of all time so what do
we do from this they can't they can't
all be the greatest prophet so we see
from this it's really irrefutable logic
that billions of people could believe a
certain story took place a long time ago
a God appeared to their prophet and it
cannot be accurate because we have other
claims that would mutually exclusive
claims and therefore it doesn't matter
this is the most important point it's
written in many of the smart and many of
the rabbi's have written about this for
the last thousand years it doesn't
matter how many people believe in the
religion and believe in the story rather
it's how many people witnessed the story
the first believers when the religion
started who was there
how many people experienced it was at 1
and therefore unverifiable or was a
three million historical event doesn't
matter how many people believe in a
story it's how many people witnessed it
we the Jewish people in our torah our
historical document three million people
you know I shared with them and I shared
with them the following muscle the
following story imagine you're in a
forest mat so they're asking so how
could it be that all these people
billions of people by believing in these
one-man unverifiable stories and the
answer is the following imagine you're
in a forest and there are bears running
after you thousands hundreds thousands
of people trying to get out of this
farce because of the pack of thirty
grizzly bears running after them and you
come to a fork in the road which way do
you go right or left one road will lead
you out of the forest one road to lead
you deeper into the forest and you will
not make it out of life so you look to
the right you see five thousand people
went to the right you look to the left
only five people the Bears are about
thirty seconds away you need to make a
decision right now the problem is you
don't know what is the correct which
one's the correct one the right or the
left well he knows five thousand went to
the right five went to the world so
logic dictates you go with the five
thousand it's five thousand people made
a decision merits only five so the great
rabbi who wrote about this story says as
you're about to take the road of the
five thousand you suddenly realize who
are these five thousand people there's a
special school next door to the forest
for people who are in that book
unfortunately blind and all of them they
went on a picnic they went on a you know
an outing in the forest
so four thousand nine hundred ninety
nine of those people are never blind and
they're holding hands because the first
person that
teacher had yelled out there are bears
in the farmers grab hands we're getting
out of here so what are the numbers now
is it still five to five thousand no
it's five to one one person made the
decision to go to the right and he
slipped along the other 4999 they just
followers and if we turn around you take
the road to the left and I believe all
the religions in the world they all went
to the right their followers so when it
comes to Muslims and Christians and
Mormons and all the different religions
each person's following their father
okay and that father's following their
father and their father go all the way
back to the beginning you come to one
person so it's not billions of people
it's one person that started it all off
and that's unverifiable but by Jews it's
not Moses who went to the left and
brought the three million people after
him it's three million of our
grandparents went to the left followed
by for Passover to them and then as
millions of Jews today so we are
millions of people following our Father
or father or father back to the
beginning which is three million people
in historical events all the others go
back to one person this simply followers
they're followers because it's all about
witnesses now I remember once I was
coming back from a discovery seminar in
California happens to be a some famous
Hollywood stars we were presenting
Jewish ones we were presenting this
seminar to them and I'm my way back he
was supposed to go to New York through
Denver but there was a snowstorm in
Denver supposed to be layover in Denver
and we were redirected to Salt Lake City
so there I was this as many years ago no
cell phones
you know stuck in Salt Lake City in an
airport for seven hours till the next
plane to New York and I remember seeing
to my you know to my right you know were
a group of Chabad Lubavitch young men
holy men doing wonderful mitzvahs and
helping Jews do mitzvahs to my that was
to my right to my left were a group of
Mormons really a couple of boy and a
girl young man young lady giving out
Mormon literature so I made a present I
figured you know I already prayed today
I already Dobbins so I'll go with the
Mormons you know so I started talking to
these Mormons very nice people and they
believe very strongly in their religion
and I brought up this what I've been
told you until now and I showed them it
makes so much sense
how would God do this but he go to one
person for three million and I explained
to them you know I asked some simple
questions you know you know they your
claim they claim Moses was a great
prophet and the Torah was true but then
God kind of changed his mind
redirected things and now there's a new
way to serve Him through Joseph Smith in
the Book of Mormon and many other
religions say that - that's what they
all say so I pointed out to them you
know you believe in the five books of
Moses right yeah and it says in the book
24 times Brit Olam bris olam the God's
relationship with the Jews and the Torah
is a covenant forever it's forever I
also pointed out to them that you know
they believe in the story of Mount Sinai
and national revelation so I asked him
you know if Hashem came back and decided
that there's a new way to you know have
a relationship with him why wouldn't he
gather millions of people from this new
way on a mountain and tell them
do a mass revelation like you did for
the Jews and my biggest question of will
I ask them is if God changed his mind
why didn't he come back to the Jews and
tell us why did he do a second Mount
Sinai revelation and inform us that the
roles are changing and now there's a new
way and a better way to have a
relationship with him
these are some of the things they
brought up to them and I want to point
out that there is a verse in the Torah
and it's at the end of Moses his life
emotion abejas life and he points at it
it's in in devar man Deuteronomy the
fourth Parekh verse 32 poster clémence
base and it says there Keshia almoloya
may be shown him Moshe Albania was
telling the Jews then and if you look at
the context he's really telling any Jew
at any point in history and he says in
me in the verse of the Torah take a look
look back in history look on any area of
this world or at any time in history has
anyone ever made this claim of national
revelation have you ever even heard of
such a claim
what the author of the Torah is telling
us is nobody in history will ever make
the claim that God spoke to an entire
nation so I asked if the author of the
Torah was a man number one he got it
right he was a prophet here we are three
thousand three hundred years later 15
thousand religions later and nobody dare
to even try
to convince people that there was a
national revelation for their religion
so he was a prophet number two if a man
wrote the Torah that means he himself
got away with the hoax of claiming that
it was from God how could he then write
in the tower that no one will ever tried
us he just did it so these are all
powerful pieces of evidence that the
Torah was given as an assignment
a historical event that took place on
Mount Sinai three thousand three hundred
thirty years ago and Hashem passed it
down through a Passover Seder in many
many other ways now I want to bring up
the idea we're talking about
transmission of the oral law and really
you know this needs to be addressed
perhaps in a separate class but we'll do
it now quickly how do we know that's the
written Torah how do we know there was
an oral torah the whole townland all the
rabbi so to say thousands of years but
some people call rabbinical Judaism
which is really not accurate at all how
do you know there was an oral
explanation maybe God on Mount Sinai for
example said go keep Shabbat you know
and Dome illaha don't do work what it
means is you know chill if you feel
sitting at the beach on Shabbat and
drinking a martini and smoking a cigar
and just chilling that's what Hashem God
meant then that's what he meant it's
subject to interpretation but that is
impossible of course there had to have
been an oral tradition and an oral torah
an oral law i was once on a plane going
to israel i sat down next to a very
wonderful
Israeli soldier I thanked him for you
know all that he does for the Jewish
people and you know after a while I
pulled out you know a homage tour and I
was learning I was studying and he
started a conversation with me
and he says to me you know this is
really nonsense he said I gotta be
honest with you this whole Torah thing
and as I began to talk to him more I
realized that his real problem wasn't so
much the Torah but you know the oral law
and the rabbi's say yes but I said to
him so let me ask you the Torah was
written by a very brilliant mind correct
he goes there the most brilliant of all
time greatest you know most great
greatest book of all time change the
world form the backbone of all Western
morality I said so this person was
brilliant I said that this person
according to you who wrote the Torah
this beam did he want the Jews to keep
the Torah to keep the 613 commandments
or not
obviously the thorah the earth of the
sort of boy did he want us to keep it
there were different punishments or even
death penalties all very serious stuff
wants us to keep the Torah and then he
said to this man or that an oral law
isn't that one commandment whatsoever
not one of his 613 that you can keep
just based on the words of the Torah and
I gave him dozens of examples I gave him
dozens of examples I mean what Moshe
Rabbeinu Moses came down from Mount
Sinai and told all the men line up gold
put on tefillin after all it says in the
Torah tefillin phylacteries what's that
the men would say what's that ma sure
they know emotion would say sorry not
telling guess
how could they be how could you
an act of putting on tefillin where
doesn't say a single thing in the Torah
what is drilling for another mr. go put
on sea seat open on fringes without any
explanation of what it is
honor your mother and your father
someone once said to me you don't need
an oral law for that sure you do what if
you're adopted are you obligated to
honor your father and mother would have
god forbid you're severely abused by
them are you are you obligated to honor
them you know it says antara go live in
a Sukkah for a week
what's the circle I have to go into
something for a week what is it wasn't
an NGO that can I go to work
does my entire family moving do I have
to bring it bringing my cars their
washing machines for refrigerator what
does it mean and I showed him command
many of the commandments don't kill what
does that mean what if someone's
coming to kill you whatever the
terrorist is about to kill you he just
let him love Hashem acocella to love God
would either how do you do that you know
send him uh send him cards fire with
like how do you love God you need an
oral or to explain these things without
an oral or the Torah makes absolutely no
sense there's nothing you can do all
these Commandments you have no idea and
then we come to Shabbat imagine what
sure better come down Jews
I just received the most beautiful
number-one mitzvah in the world from
Hashem it's called sha this savate Kol
keep the Shabbos you would say okay how
do we do that
God says don't do Malacca not work work
the word for workers up ah don't do Mill
aha oh and by the way if you do Milka
serious serious consequences the judge
will say okay what is Malacca what is it
that we're not supposed to do and Mosher
Boehner says not telling yes how could
that be
no acts
whatsoever what is Malacca what can't
you do what he did what he can do on
Shabbat when you keep or it doesn't say
you can't eat it says afflict your soul
that's the way it says it in Hebrew
course yourself pain afflict your soul
what does that mean take a hammer and
hit yourself in the head
so Moshe Rana said oh you have to
afflict your soul in Yom Kippur and if
you don't afflict yourself properly
severe punishments and as usual say okay
so what what does it mean what I'm
wanting me to flip my soul and Moshe is
not telling how can that be of course
there was an oral law and of course
there was an explanation and then I'll
conclude with you the you know the
question that people ask how do we know
that the Torah that we have today is the
same tour from thousands of years ago
how do we know that the oral or didn't
changed you know the telephone game so
there's much to say on this but I will
say this when the Jewish when the State
of Israel was proclaimed in 1948
millions of Jews arrived in Israel from
all over the world of many different
cultures from the north from the south
stardom Ashkenazim came on in from Iran
from Iraq from Belgium from from France
from America from all over the world and
he know what happened at that first Yom
Kippur how did everybody afflict
themselves every single one fasted like
the oral law says even though it doesn't
say to mr. was explicitly
and when it said US coat to take out a
beautiful fruit everyone took Adam s
rogue they may have had different
customs big ones small ones yellow green
but they were all an aspirin no one
pulled out a banana or a watermelon or a
cantaloupe they recognized that they all
had the same Torah chappal pet the same
oral law and so too is the Torah in the
early 1950s dr. brewer famous professor
dr. brewer he did a study on thousands
of Torahs that were brought to Israel
from every different culture some of
them a thousand years old eight hundred
years old six hundred years old and he
compared all these tourists
and they all had 300 or 4805 letters
they were the same Torah
there was a slight difference between
the sparda Torah and Ashkenazi of 8
letters and the 10 money was 9 letters
but these were spelling variants like
the word honor these both h2no are or
the Eddie you but know different words
or phrases so we saw did the Torah's it
remain intact so I want to conclude this
part of the discovery the transmission
process how God gave us a tour amounts
on I did it in a way that we don't have
to have faith it's real real powerful
evidence of an historical event passed
down through the Passover Seder the
mezuzah zona or other schmatta we say
the kriya Sh'ma the kiddush so many
other commandments of it's wrote that
Hashem gave us so that we could
perpetuate this historical event and we
have a torch to bottle pet the oral law
that explains everything in the Torah
and how to do the 613 commandments and I
want to leave you all leave off with you
a very powerful question that I've had
for maybe 40 years that's appropriate to
ask it now and that question is the
foundation of Judaism is har C night is
the giving of the Torah on how see my
when did that happen which how are they
shrew Asst shalt yet we
a single Mitzvah in the Torah
surrounding the midst of the holiday we
shall want but Passover we have the
Passover Seder and so many Commandments
why don't we have a Passover Seder from
for shovel oats Luis we sit around and
we discuss what happened on Mount Sinai
into giving you the Torah etc many many
answers have been given some of them
satisfy me a little bit some more you
tell me if you have an answer a really
good answer to this question you can
somehow track me down and send me that
answer thank you very much for listening
thank you for listening to the first
parts of discovery
and now comes I think it's going to be
on Wednesday night the control I think
the ribosome and I'm not a hundred
percent sure but where they are the
culmination of all of this evidence that
we have to show the authenticity and the
truth of the Torah thank you and good
night