TFR – 166 – Quest4Truth: A study of Genesis chapters 3 & 4 FYTube



This show originally aired on Nov. 6, 2019. Picking up where we left off in Genesis chapter 3, we finished that chapter and jumped into chapter 4 with a discussion of Serpent Seed doctrine.

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  1. Rob i was check out the testing the globe and i see that at about 49:15 when you where mentioning about the marage. I was watching the mountains and the tree's if you watch it the sea's and the earth both move like a giant float in place.

  2. Hello Mr. Zen Garcia and Rob Skiba

    I like to ask you for a great favor since you are both truly gifted with so much knowledge to help humanities to know about Yeshua the Most high, Our Father, Jesus Christ and Heavenly father .

    I will leave my question to you and I like to ask you if you would have a time to do an scientific documentaries with photos of Aurora Borealis and most importantly what is the true Esoteric knowledge about that phenomenon .

    There are many short clip by Hollywood , which I am not interested about those occultism but they show certain information about Aurora Borealis, in their consent types of programs where they sometimes release certain information in their shows .

    I thank you very much, Mr. Zen Garcia and Rob Skiba, if you can do that someday .

    Have a great day

    Aurora Borealis ;

    The Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis.

    One lesser known fact is that the aurora can be seen in both the northern and southern hemispheres. In the northern hemisphere, they're known as “Aurora Borealis” or “Northern Lights”. In the southern hemisphere, they are “Aurora Australia” or “Southern Lights” (check our Southern Lights guide for tips). It is the same natural phenomenon, only it occurs in different regions.

    An aurora (plural: auroras or aurorae), sometimes referred to as polar lights, northern lights (aurora borealis), southern lights (aurora australis), is a natural light display in the Earth's sky, predominantly seen in the high-latitude regions (around the Arctic and Antarctic).

    Your Definitive Guide to Seeing Alaska's Northern Lights In 2019

    Australia has its own version, called the Aurora Australis or Southern Lights. … In the north around the Arctic Circle, you'll be able to see the Aurora Borealis from Greenland, Iceland, northern Canada, Norway and Russia.

    The auroral oval, meaning the area with the highest probability of seeing the northern lights, covers most of Alaska, northern parts of Canada, the southern half of Greenland, Iceland, Northern Norway, Sweden and Finland.

    The best places to see the Northern Lights:

    Alaska, USA. Aurora over Alaska. …

    Northern Canada. Aurora Borealis over Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. …

    Iceland. Volcanic landscapes, geothermal hot springs, and majestic waterfalls are but a sliver of Iceland's allure. …

    Norway. Northern Lights over Nappstinden, Norway. …

    Finland. …

    Russia. …

    Sweden. …

    Greenland.

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