It is a Masonic all seeing eye. It represents the Grand Architect of the Universe better known as God.
@jacktrades43477 минут бұрын
Now I know why Dutch was so obsessed with Tahiti
@TheOudBear8 минут бұрын
33:50 I think it’s a case of wilful ignorance. It’s not that he knows either Christianity or Islam are true but that he doesn’t care and is only interested in it because Islamophobic content was an easy profitable business in the post 9/11 western society and as such is wilfully ignorant either because he wants to spare himself the cognitive dissonance of opposing Islam while 100% knowing it’s the truth or that he doesn’t care to know which religion is true or a mix of both
@ВоваМалханов9 минут бұрын
Не спасибо
@spensermitchell410610 минут бұрын
Also a slave owner…. I once had a church member saying his teachings were good and that he treated his slaves in a godly manner.
@soapgaming490311 минут бұрын
Chris Chans Ancestor
@Amanda-zn7ox11 минут бұрын
Someone named their kid "Cotton?"
@vividdaydream151614 минут бұрын
Crazy to think that this was actually a hopeful uplifting story by ancient Greek standards. Demeter fighting for _and getting_ visitation rights to see her married daughter is likely something that every ancient Greek mom fantasized about. "Being taken away by marriage to live with her new husband" and "being taken away by Hades to dwell in the underworld" (normally a euphemism for someone dying) were equal sources of grief and loss for ancient Greek mothers. Come marriage or death (whichever comes first), every mother of girls knew that one day their children would be stolen away; never to be seen again. This myth must have been such a comfort story for women. Persephone got married off in much the same way that actual Ancient Greek women did (AKA _without her consent & against her will),_ BUT both Persephone and Demeter were actually powerful enough to make demands for her freedom. In the end, Persephone got what every IRL Ancient Greek woman likely wished to have: irrevocable permission to regularly leave the house & see her mama again.
@torbjornlekberg775615 минут бұрын
What do they say about genius and insanity?
@gdubya1269917 минут бұрын
This really doesn't make him weird. He drew on the knowledge that he had and came up with a reasonable conclusion based on his beliefs. Sounds like science to me, even if he was wrong.
@zackryder74717 минут бұрын
Less than 7 months to film edit and release is insane
@Diresilence20 минут бұрын
Just shows you can be right on some things and so very wrong on others.
@andrewsalinas318824 минут бұрын
"source" trust me, bro ❤
@IamthebarivarivonYouTube32 минут бұрын
What app do you use to make these animations
@MekhailBaloch32 минут бұрын
Well nothing
@PetrogradMapping33 минут бұрын
as russian person, the death is wrong his father put him in a jail that was built in petrograd, and no one knows how exactly he died there
@Auxiliary54234 минут бұрын
Imagine a dog being a higher rank then you
@BeWe151037 минут бұрын
I honestly don’t think it is that weird, considering the time he lived in
@yugoslavball194540 минут бұрын
“I would like to give a special thanks to Cotton Mathers for his behind the scenes work.” -Benjamin Franklin probably
@filizcivan248545 минут бұрын
The thing is the eggplants and cucumbers are fruit so they also love veggies but love fruits more beacuse of cucumbers
@kingmichealthefirstofroman227848 минут бұрын
Cotton mather also introduced innoculation in the colony of Massachusetts bay
@slightlyopinionated810750 минут бұрын
So basically his only fault was he didn’t delete his browser’s history lol
@CamiTheDimensionalJumper51 минут бұрын
"I'm scared, dad!" "You trust me son?" "Yes!" "Come on son" "Rule number one *don't trust anyone"* [John falling] "OOFF--"
@abcdef2766955 минут бұрын
Well... Edmund Halley, who discovered the comet that received his name, also believed in a Hollow Earth, full of water, plants, animals, civilizations, and with an internal sun, alongside their own moon. A lot of early scientists had completely wrong opinions.
@m7dasplatoon53956 минут бұрын
I think her daughters did visit her during her stay in Aquitaine
@tristenyelton609759 минут бұрын
Its perfectly reasonable to think a giant tooth came from a giant person, they had no idea about mammoths existing at the time. He was proved wrong, but that dosent make him weird
@MrGksarathy49 минут бұрын
Mastodon teeth don't really resemble human teeth, though, and I think at this point, educated people could learn what proboscidian teeth look like.
@jedell59 минут бұрын
Wait how could this dude do all these scientific firsts YET STILL CALL PEOPLE WITCHES
@tristenyelton6097Сағат бұрын
Cotton Mather did give the green light for the Salem witch trials, but also demanded they stop after he found out that innocent girls were being executed on faulty evidence
@idontwanttobefishingforfishСағат бұрын
YOU'VE DONE TURNED THE CAT INTO A FUCKEN GLOVE!!?
@ericthompson3982Сағат бұрын
Yeah, Cotton was... an unusual dude.
@MalikF15Сағат бұрын
The great Turkish war was pretty much the conflict that started when they siege Vienna in 1683 and overlap with a bunch of conflicts. It ends in 1699 and it’s seen as the beginning of the end of the peak of the Ottoman Empire
@noahhampton6578Сағат бұрын
Early!!
@MrWill213Сағат бұрын
He had a point until he said America was linked to god
@Celestial_ReachСағат бұрын
As a former prisoner, coffee, ramen, stamps were the base of the economy. Cigs had been but when banned it caused many to avoid it. Some of us just wanted to change and leave
@Indigo_ShardСағат бұрын
When is the merch drop for those cooking mits?
@Wolfiyeethegranddukecerberus17Сағат бұрын
Cotton Mathers definitely lost himself in the moment
@Panzermeister36Сағат бұрын
You turned Zoey into an oven mitt? 😢😂
@amzingfantasy15Сағат бұрын
From judy garland to elvis preasly to micheal jackson to britney spires worst thing you can happen to you in Hollywood is have the worst manager that forces you to preform day in and day out, making you do a bunch of drugs, then ruin your relationships then eventually break you or kill you
@rileyswack5402Сағат бұрын
GUYS THERES A PODCAST THAT COVERES THIS!! It’s called ancient history, fan girl, and they cover all periods of history. They covered this and it was really good!!!
@BartAnderson_writerСағат бұрын
Our delusion: That we are entirely rational, *so* different from Cotton Mather.
@ez123461Сағат бұрын
Makes sense he would be smart in botany and medicine but not paleontology. The knowledge of fossils were shaky at best during those times, so it would make sense if he mistook a mastadon’s tooth for a biblical giant.
@mad_bordenСағат бұрын
Imagine if the British searched for evidence for the events and places from Lord of the Rings.
@fajaradi1223Сағат бұрын
I mean giant do exist. Yao Ming and Shaq is among them.
@SirMarcutiotheCatСағат бұрын
I don’t think those guys’ teeth are bigger than other peoples though
@Mehp227 минут бұрын
@@SirMarcutiotheCatIf they are, they’re at least not that big
@Amanda-zn7ox10 минут бұрын
And Charles Byrne and Andrè the Giant.
@birbabu8252Сағат бұрын
Well, Something thing good came out of it i guess.
@chheinrich8486Сағат бұрын
as a paleo fan, thank you for making an accurate mastodon teeth, those guys had theta quite different from other probescidians like modern elephants and mammoths😊