How'd I wind up here.. checking bitchute where instead of popular you click "all" and it shows what was most recently uploaded by everybody. Scrolling down.. see this one.
"Demons run the artificial intelligence Google=skynet everything is run by God's brain
Richbryan
38 minutes ago"
This nut who's using screenshot video while he looks stuff up on the internet and trying to explain things using stick figures in windows paint. lol. This one's like 40 minutes long. I'm like 7 minutes in.
For him.. all this AI is "demons" in the machines. Then he's talking about Satan and Lilith. I'm there.. who's Lilith. Asking chatGPT, it says:
"Lilith is a figure from Jewish mythology and folklore. She is often depicted as Adam's first wife before Eve, but she refused to submit to Adam's authority and left the Garden of Eden. Lilith is sometimes described as a demon or a night spirit, associated with seduction, chaos, and female empowerment.
In Jewish tradition, Lilith is seen as a symbol of rebellion and independence, challenging traditional gender roles and expectations. She is often portrayed as a threat to newborn children and associated with dark forces. However, it's important to note that Lilith's role and characteristics vary across different sources and interpretations."
So what's the deal here with how she didn't like Adam's authority.. jeez.. did he smack her around?
How about this one..
what did adam do to lilith that she left?
ChatGPT According to certain interpretations of Jewish folklore, the story goes that Lilith and Adam had a conflict regarding their respective roles and equality within their relationship. Lilith refused to submit to Adam's authority and claimed equality, desiring to be on top during sexual intercourse. Adam, on the other hand, insisted on being in the dominant position. This disagreement led to an irreconcilable rift between them.
In the accounts that describe Lilith's departure from the Garden of Eden, it is said that she invoked the name of God and fled from Adam. She reportedly uttered a divine name and transformed herself into a winged demon, leaving the Garden to reside in desolate places. Adam, feeling abandoned, complained to God, who then created Eve as a more submissive and compliant partner for him.
It's important to note that these narratives are part of folklore and mythology, and they do not appear in canonical religious texts such as the Bible. The story of Lilith's departure from the Garden of Eden and her conflict with Adam has evolved over time, reflecting cultural and societal beliefs about gender, power dynamics, and sexuality.
"She reportedly uttered a divine name and transformed herself into a winged demon, " Any word on what she uttered?
ChatGPT In Jewish folklore, the specific divine name that Lilith is said to have uttered varies in different accounts. The most commonly mentioned name is the Tetragrammaton, which represents the four Hebrew letters Yod Heh Vav Heh (YHVH) and is considered the sacred name of God in Judaism. It is also known as the "unpronounceable name" or the "Ineffable Name."
According to some versions of the Lilith myth, she invoked this sacred name during her conflict with Adam and used its power to transform herself into a winged demon and leave the Garden of Eden. The act of invoking the divine name is often seen as an act of defiance and empowerment on Lilith's part.
It's worth noting that the specific details of Lilith's story, including the divine name she invoked, can vary across different sources and interpretations. The folklore surrounding Lilith has evolved over time, and as a result, various versions of her story exist with slight variations.
I like how everything is referenced from Jewdayism, and nothing from Christianity
If a many willingly ignore origin (perceivable) for substitute (suggested); then a few gain the power to REFER', verb - "to direct, leave or deliver over to another person for information" origin towards substitute.