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Stuff They Don't Want You To Know

Podcast: Stuff They Don't Want You To Know

Episode: Companies Run by Cults | STUFF THEY DON'T WANT YOU TO KNOW

Published on December 29, 2022

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Handbook on the Book of Acts Cover

Handbook on the Book of Acts

by Robin Johnston

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it goes into some detail on the scriptural basis of their beliefs because the Yellow Deli was established by the leaders of a religious sect called The Twelve Tribes they're very focused on the book of Acts

The host mentions that the Twelve Tribes religious sect, which founded the Yellow Deli, was very focused on the Book of Acts from the Bible.

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The Urantia Book Workbooks

by William Sadler

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he was also inspired by a book a very long book it's 2 000 Pages it's called the Urantia book uh your antia was first published in 1955 officially there's a lot of speculation about who wrote it but it's like one of those um in the world of Prophecy it's something that would be called a direct speech book the author whomever they are uh was divinely communicated with right and the truth the metaphysical truth of reality and all that we know was shared to this person who wanted to illuminate the rest of not only Earth but the known universe so aliens were the ultimate authors through somebody else well yeah and in the book most of the major uh characters from the past from like the Bible mostly Bible stories like everyone from Jesus to Adam and Eve they were all allegedly aliens like extraterrestrials who came to share a specific tale with the Earth love it so far no notes I'm in but uh but okay so if we look a little bit more secular then you'll see the majority of folks who have looked into this book in particular this Tome uh they say it was written by a psychiatrist named William Sadler

The host introduces the Urantia book as a key inspiration for Mo Siegel, co-founder of Celestial Seasonings, and later mentions William Sadler as the likely author according to critics.

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