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Mustard Seeds And The Bible

The full title of this video is “Mustard Seeds, Cancer and The Bible,” but we had to shorten it to get our headline to fit.

Hugo Talks created the video to explore how what we read in The Bible is not always what the authors originally intended. The problem: Corrupt translations that blur or obliterate the actual meaning of the text.

The focus here is on a chapter in the Book of Matthew dealing with mustard seeds. The discussion turns into a broader look at how plants in the same family as the mustard — so-called cruciferous vegetables including broccoli and brussel sprouts — might offer health benefits in taming cancers.

Celestial Birth Of The Son/Sun

The Art of Dino delves into the Aryan Sun-Myths, authored by Sarah E. Titcomb, that sheds theoretical light on the personification and symbolism of the solstice and its spiritual representations on Earth.

Host Dino analyzes Appendix A of the book, which explains the fable that the sun is worshipped under the name of Christ. Says Dino, “With the amount of resets we’ve had since the dawn of time, there’s no telling where the origins of the stories we have today come from.” He speculates they could emanate from myths, literal translations or worlds and powers we have no idea about, and may range from 5,000 to even a million years old. Here’s his report.

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