Re: https://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=214411
So the poor, pitiful people showed up at the border, lustful eyes fastened on Egypt's wealth.
Joseph let them in. That was the end of Egypt.
The subterfuge had been set up earlier. Jacob's god troubled the Pharaoh and then sent Joseph to fix it. Joseph became the poor, pitiful man on the inside.
The poor, pitiful people set up their lending institutions, took over the most critical and profitable industry and businesses and essentially captured the Egyptian economy and thereby Egypt. They even went so far as to adulterate the bricks with straw to make extra profit.
Then one day Moses killed an Egyptian who had been economically enslaved by the poor, pitiful people and he had to flee justice. Yahweh, (plural term) presented himself to Moses as a being of flameless fire, which indicates Jinn. Yahweh, who claimed to own all of the gold and silver in the land, inquired of the gold of Egypt. Moses said that the poor, pitiful people had it all. Yahweh said time to leave.
Pharaoh and Co. were determined that the poor, pitiful people were not going to run off with all of the gold and beggar Egypt. They withstood as well as the were able, but the Yahweh Jinn magic was more powerful than the Pharaoh and Co. Jinn magic (referring to the snake contest, snake being indicative of Jinn).
In the end the phenomenally rich poor, pitiful people walked out of Egypt with the gold. Pressure from public, commercial and military interests caused Pharaoh to make one last attempt to salvage the stolen gold but Yahweh Jinn magic slaughtered his army and it was over.
Word spread so naturally the phenomenally rich poor, pitiful people had to lay low for a few decades, and no one would let them in to their country anyway. That was fine. They enjoyed their wealth and made plans for their next capital venture.
This is a realistic interpretation of Exodus. This same pattern of war by deception and economic conquest can be traced forward in time, over and over again up until right now. It is genetically ingrained behavior. Some founders of the American republic warned of this. Hello?
Jordan Peterson is probably a very nice guy but I have always had the impression that he is deeply insecure in himself. He has upgraded to a nice suit, hangs out with an intellectual class, grooms himself meticulously, speaks impressive words, has declared Christianity to be the singular elixir of everlasting life and sanity for everyone and yet he still gives that feeling that he has no true, personal center of gravity.
He seems to be caught in that very common and very dangerous trap that Paul speaks of whereby men become, or are deceived into ever learning and never coming to a knowledge of the truth. (In the video above it appears that Jordan is being led and he doesn't realize that.)
If you think about it, a man could go full blown fanciful on Exodus and write more words on that little blurb than are present in the entire bible! And all of it would be imaginary, none of it real. And nothing of lasting personal substance would be gained.
Apart from being an ancient warning about the tactics of poor, pitiful people Exodus has no spiritual value in terms of Christ-ianity. Christ said that he would send the Holy Spirit and that the Holy Spirit would lead the adherent into all truth. Period. I know, but, but, but... But it is written that if you add or subtract from the word of god you go to hell and Christ is god so have fun with that.
For what it may be worth, the tongues of fire on the heads of the apostles and the symbolic halo and aura are all indicative of Jinn involvement in Christianity and other religions. The politics is really interesting.