What This Professor Is Really Teaching (Video Below):
In this lecture, the professor lays out two dramatically different ways of understanding the Bible: the orthodox (mainstream) view taught in churches, and a radically different esoteric interpretation found in certain ancient texts and secret societies. His goal is not to convert anyone, but to show how some groups throughout history have re-interpreted scripture to answer difficult questions about God, evil, suffering, and the nature of the universe.
Below is a breakdown of his major points, written clearly and without sensationalism:
1. The Orthodox Story: The Six Covenants
The professor begins by summarizing the traditional Judeo-Christian narrative—what most churches teach. He explains the Bible as a sequence of covenants (contracts or agreements) between God and humanity:
1. Adamic Covenant — The Fall (Adam)
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Humans live in paradise.
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One rule: don’t eat from the Tree of Knowledge.
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Adam and Eve disobey.
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Humanity is expelled and must work, suffer, and die.
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This introduces original sin.
2. Noahic Covenant — The Flood (Noah)
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Humans become corrupt.
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God destroys the world with a flood.
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Noah is saved.
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God promises never again to destroy the world this way.
3. Abrahamic Covenant — A Chosen People (Abraham)
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God chooses Abraham.
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His descendants (Israel) are given the Promised Land.
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They become “God’s chosen people.”
4. Mosaic Covenant — The Law (Moses)
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Israelites enslaved in Egypt.
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Moses frees them.
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God gives them the Ten Commandments.
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The Israelites must follow the Law to remain in God’s favor.
5. Davidic Covenant — A Forever Kingdom (David)
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David becomes king.
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God promises Israel will be favored forever.
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The “House of David” would rule eternally (though historically it did not).
Editor’s note: The professor asks his students, who do you think wrote the bible? He then tells them, David. Why? Because of the status he has in the bible which is the one who God loves the most.
6. The New Covenant — Jesus
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Jesus reinforces the Mosaic Law.
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Jesus dies to redeem humanity from original sin.
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Through him, everyone — not just Israel — can have a relationship with God.
This is what mainstream Christians and Jews believe, with the key distinction that Jews are still waiting for a future Davidic king, while Christians believe Jesus fulfilled the prophecy.
2. The Three Big Questions That Don’t Fit Neatly
The professor argues that thoughtful believers sometimes struggle with major contradictions in the orthodox view:
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Why was eating fruit such a severe sin that it justified banishment from paradise?
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Why did God destroy the world during Noah’s time if it didn’t change human nature?
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Why did God need Jesus to die? Why is sacrifice required at all?
These questions set the stage for the esoteric reinterpretation.
3. The Esoteric Interpretation: The Secret Story Beneath the Story
Here’s where the professor shifts into what he claims “secret societies” believed, based on the Book of Enoch and the Gospel of Thomas — texts that are not canonical but are historically real.
This interpretation is far more symbolic, metaphysical, and philosophical.
A. The Nephilim — Children of Angels and Humans
In the Book of Enoch:
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Angels descended to Earth.
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They mated with human women.
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Their offspring — the Nephilim — became powerful tyrants who enslaved humanity.
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God flooded the world not because humans were wicked, but because the Nephilim were corrupting creation.
- The Book of Enoch is banned and or hidden from most bibles and religions.
According to this esoteric view:
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Nephilim cannot truly die but their bodies can.
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Their spirits became what is referred to as “demons.”
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Some secret societies believe these beings still influence global power structures today.
The professor is not stating this as fact — he’s explaining what certain groups historically believed.
Editor’s Note: Is it possible that all people who are extremely wealthy, and who are heavily involved in world politics and corporations which associate with political figures, are influenced by these? What groups of people fall into this category today? The only group that resembles this explanation are the ones who have the majority of wealth and power, the Zionist.
4. A Cosmic Myth: The Monad, Sophia, and the Demiurge
Next, he introduces a classic Gnostic creation myth:
A. The Monad
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The true, infinite, unknowable God.
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Pure consciousness.
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Pure divine mind.
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Creates through emanation (vibration).
B. The Aeons
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Divine beings born from the Monad.
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They emanate more beings, forming a hierarchy of spiritual realities.
C. Sophia’s Error
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Sophia (“Wisdom”), one of the Aeons, attempts to create something on her own, outside the natural order.
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She gives birth to a deformed spiritual being: the Demiurge.
D. The Demiurge
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Blind, ignorant, unaware of the higher divine realms.
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Believes he is the only God.
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Creates the material world (Earth).
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Creates Adam and Eve.
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This explains:
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the harshness of the Old Testament God
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the arbitrary rules
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the punishments
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the suffering in the world
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The esoteric claim is that the God of the Old Testament is not the true God, but an imperfect creator who unknowingly trapped humans in a flawed material world.
5. Jesus as a Messenger from the True God
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Jesus is not merely a prophet.
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Jesus is a divine emissary from the Monad.
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He came to reveal that the world is a spiritual prison created by the Demiurge.
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His death occurs because the worldly powers — both human and spiritual — could not allow humanity to awaken and learn the truth.
Jesus’ true message (in this interpretation):
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The divine spark is already inside each person.
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You must awaken it through love, goodness, rejection of materialism, and spiritual awareness.
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If awakened, your soul returns to the Monad after death instead of reincarnating into the Demiurge’s world.
6. Why This Teaching Was Considered Dangerous
According to the professor’s explanation:
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The Nephilim (or ruling elites),
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the Demiurge (symbolic or literal), and
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earthly systems of power
have always opposed this knowledge, because:
Awakened humans cannot be controlled.
Thus:
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Gnostic groups were persecuted.
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Their scriptures were destroyed.
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Their teachings survived only in secret societies.
Final Summary
The professor’s lecture compares:
The Orthodox Story
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God created the world.
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Humans sinned.
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Covenants were made.
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Jesus redeems humanity.
The Esoteric Story
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A higher God (Monad) exists.
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A lesser god (Demiurge) created the flawed material world.
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The Nephilim corrupted early humanity.
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Jesus came to tell humans the truth and help them escape the ignorance imposed by the Demiurge.
This is not mainstream doctrine — it is an exploration of historic mysticism, mythology, and alternative religious interpretation.
