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It is an interesting perspective. The 2 souls 'analogy' has merit in understanding the merging/disconnect of European art and customs and how Europeans embrace the teachings in the New Testament. Beyond that his logic unravels.
His recommendation that we stop reading the Bible and let our elected church officials lead us (so we could build beautiful churches again) is a 'hard no' for me. For starters, I don't think those buildings were built when or by who he thinks they were. More importantly, the blind following of leaders is how the world came to be the corrupted hell that we live in now.
I'll take a look at more on his channel. I recognize his voice as the guy who narrated the claim that the moon is a reflected image of the Earth and shows more land available. I don't believe it is but he does make a person think about things in a different way.
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At 13 minutes he leads into the concept that reading the Bible doesn't help our spirituality, that the cathedrals were able to be constructed by illiterate peasants because they were illiterates following literate church leadership, and by 18 minutes he suggests that we need to ditch our Bibles and elect a new church so this modern culture can build pretty things again.
Pretty much garbage in that 6 minutes. His best stuff is in the first 11 minutes. My warning siren started beeping when he suggests that keeping the pagan rituals (Yule trees, all saints day) is a good thing.
I've seen all of the FE arguments and demonstrations. Not convinced. Light bends in funny ways that are counterintuitive. A spherical earth, by definition, has a domed atmosphere and it has a lot of water vapor in it. Flights exist from Santiago to Auckland and from Auckland to Capetown with flight times that could only happen on a globe.
The Heliocentric model is a different animal altogether.