Podcast Summary: Nephilim Death Squad — "The Book of Genesis Part 1 w/ Ed Mabry"
Release Date: February 22, 2025
Introduction
In this compelling episode of Nephilim Death Squad, hosts TopLobsta Productions—Top Lobster and David Lee Corbo—welcome guest Ed Mabry to delve deep into the foundational narratives of the Bible's Book of Genesis. Following the conclusion of their 25-episode series on Revelation, the trio embarks on a new journey, dissecting Genesis to uncover hidden truths and connections to contemporary conspiracies.
Guest Introduction and Ed Mabry's Background
Top Lobster begins by reintroducing Ed Mabry, highlighting his extensive work available on faithbyreason.net and his active presence on Patreon. Ed emphasizes the value of his Patreon tiers, offering exclusive content, early access to episodes, and participation in the "Jehovah Story Book Club," a monthly Bible study aimed at exploring the Bible from a supernatural worldview.
Ed Mabry [02:41]: "I want to make sure that you know God, that you know what this biblical story is and you know the truth, and then go ahead, venture out into other things."
Genesis vs. Other Creation Myths
The discussion kicks off with an exploration of why Genesis stands apart from other ancient creation narratives. Ed Mabry asserts that while many myths depict gods creating the world from within chaos, the Biblical account presents God as transcendent, creating ex nihilo (out of nothing).
Ed Mabry [39:10]: "So, so the creation narrative that God gave to the Hebrews, to the Israelites says no, I'm outside of, of time, space and matter. He's transcendent."
Top Lobster contrasts this with various pagan myths, such as the Orphic Egg and Mayan creation stories, which often involve gods or divine beings manipulating pre-existing chaotic materials to form the universe. He underscores the inversion present in these myths—where order emerges from chaos, diverging from the Biblical portrayal of divine order from a state of non-existence.
Top Lobster [38:17]: "But the creation narrative that God gave to the Hebrews, to the Israelites says no, I'm outside of, of time, space and matter. He's transcendent."
Chaos and Order: A Biblical Principle
A significant portion of the conversation revolves around the concept of chaos and order. Ed Mabry elaborates on the Biblical assertion that God cannot create chaos, highlighting that all creation originates from divine order.
Ed Mabry [06:25]: "Someone actually challenged me that on YouTube... I think Raven and I were talking about this before the show. People want authenticity."
Top Lobster draws parallels to secret societies like the Masons and OTO, suggesting that their belief systems are built on an inverted model of creating order from chaos—essentially adding layers of chaos to establish their own flawed order.
Top Lobster [07:53]: "And it would be fascinating to find that that too, among many other things, was an inversion."
Fallen Angels and Nephilim
A central theme of the episode is the role of fallen angels and the Nephilim. Ed Mabry posits that these entities were initially part of God's order but rebelled, leading to a primordial chaos that God had to rectify through divine intervention.
Ed Mabry [43:13]: "So they use a chaotic situation. What was, I forget the politician who said this? We say, never let a good crisis go to waste."
The hosts discuss how events like the Tower of Babel and the rise of human governments are manifestations of this ongoing struggle between divine order and rebellious chaos. This rebellion is also tied to the origins of secret societies, which Ed describes as products of fallen angels seeking to manipulate humanity for their ends.
Ed Mabry [67:43]: "The origin of secret societies, the origin of human government through Babel and what that's all about."
Reincarnation and Spiritual Entities
The conversation shifts to reincarnation, with Top Lobster sharing insights from a listener's paranormal experience involving a parasitic spirit. Ed Mabry counters these notions from a Biblical standpoint, rejecting reincarnation and emphasizing the permanence of souls post-mortem.
Ed Mabry [17:43]: "You can't create chaos because he was like a Kronos and who's Saturn and all these other ancient more ancient guts... they are fallen angels."
The dialogue explores how familiar spirits—demons or disembodied entities—attach themselves to individuals, influencing their actions and perpetuating cycles of deception and sin.
Top Lobster [23:04]: "This is why ancestor worship is so prevalent and, and so captivating."
Pop Culture Connections
Top Lobster and Ed Mabry draw fascinating connections between Biblical narratives and modern pop culture, referencing shows like "The Immortals", movies like "The Godfather", and concepts like AI being analogous to demonic entities. These discussions illustrate how ancient myths and spiritual battles are mirrored in contemporary storytelling.
Ed Mabry [54:59]: "Satan is a dragon. He was a fiery plume serpent."
Top Lobster [56:16]: "Ed, you know what the egg is called? The egg is called the Orphic egg, and it's, it's enveloped in a serpent."
Artificial Intelligence as Demonic Entities
A particularly intriguing segment compares Artificial Intelligence (AI) to demonic or Nephilim entities. Ed Mabry suggests that AI's inability to create original content, instead rearranging existing data, mirrors demonic characteristics of corruption and deceit.
Ed Mabry [65:59]: "The way AI behaves is a lot like the demonic. They're not creative, but they can take what exists and reform it. They can't create something new."
David Lee Corbo expands on this analogy, describing AI as ethereal beings with multiple fingers and existing in realms akin to computer technology, further cementing the parallel between AI and spiritual malevolence.
David Lee Corbo [66:15]: "This was a big thread that I did about AI being demonic or the Nephilim in nature."
Patterns of Sin and Free Will
Ed Mabry discusses the Biblical definition of sin as the desire for more knowledge or power than God intended, using the temptation of Adam and Eve as a primary example. He emphasizes that while humans are allowed to seek knowledge, falling into deceit and rebellion corrupts this pursuit.
Ed Mabry [73:24]: "The pattern is we want more, we want more knowledge than we were intended to have from the spiritual realm."
Top Lobster echoes this sentiment, highlighting the modern obsession with transhumanism and the quest for immortality as extensions of this age-old pattern of rebellion against divine order.
Top Lobster [73:30]: "Transhumanism. You can live forever."
Future Episodes and Ongoing Exploration
As the episode concludes, the hosts outline their roadmap for future discussions, which will continue to unravel the complexities of Genesis and its connections to broader Biblical themes. They plan to explore figures like Job and narratives surrounding Abraham, delving into genealogies and the interplay between divine will and human action.
Ed Mabry [85:34]: "We're going to learn about the origin of secret societies, the origin of human government through Babel and what that's all about."
Conclusion
This episode of Nephilim Death Squad offers a rich and nuanced exploration of the Book of Genesis, juxtaposed against other ancient creation myths and modern spiritual phenomena. Through insightful dialogue and in-depth analysis, Top Lobster, David Lee Corbo, and Ed Mabry provide listeners with a comprehensive understanding of the Biblical narrative's relevance to contemporary conspiracies and spiritual battles.
Notable Quotes:
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Top Lobster [38:17]: "But the creation narrative that God gave to the Hebrews, to the Israelites says no, I'm outside of, of time, space and matter. He's transcendent."
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Ed Mabry [39:10]: "So, so the creation narrative that God gave to the Hebrews, to the Israelites says no, I'm outside of, of time, space and matter. He's transcendent."
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Ed Mabry [06:25]: "Someone actually challenged me that on YouTube... I think Raven and I were talking about this before the show. People want authenticity."
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Top Lobster [61:43]: "And the, there seems to be different job titles. Like we have Satan the accuser."
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Ed Mabry [73:24]: "The pattern is we want more, we want more knowledge than we were intended to have from the spiritual realm."
Additional Resources
- Ed Mabry's Works: faithbyreason.net
- Patreon: patreon.com/backslash_nephilim_death_squad
This summary encapsulates the essence of the episode, providing a clear and engaging overview for both regular listeners and newcomers.
