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MEGA:  https://mega.nz/#!0tlVlSrC!QZok5mxjYFeddRoK2PzQaTxf8i6L47Jgpz7254_zhi4 

Google Drive:  http://bit.ly/2QGBODn 

I'm so sorry! I posted these to Discord on Wednesday and I guess while I was waiting for the reupload link I just forgot to post it here. Was such a good episode though! And I'm waching the next 2 episodes Monday night! 

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Anonymous

The review regarding land ownership reminded me of a very cool, tough a bit depressing music video, "This land is mine": https://youtu.be/-evIyrrjTTY It is about israel and depicts everyone who claimed it as "His land" throughout time. (From early man to canaanite over egyptian and later assyrian, ... list goes on forever.) The cool thing is that it is continously sung and everyone kills the one there before them and pick up singing seamlassly "this land is mine". It is historically accurate in that all those cultures really invaded israel. ========================= And regarding the confusion about evolution - it is a quite fascinating topic. A modern human / animal is way too complex to just "come to be" by chance alone. However something we can imagine to "come to be" by chance (given billions of years and basically billions of planets - earth just happens to be the one it happened on) is a simple amino-acid, capable of just one thing - imperfect replication. So just a molecule (or a couple) that when left alone form copies of themselfes. However those copies vary slightly. Now life is harsh and many get destroyed. However some do not. And the destruction is not random. Those better fit to their environment are more likely to survive (and copy a bunch more). Evolution is very gradual. Changes are like the difference between you and your parents. An eye doesn't just "pop out" anywhere. More likely one cell in some organisms body sometimes was sensitive to light. It couldn't see anything, just tell if light was there or if it wasn't, maybe like your skin can feel heat. This organism then could move towards where the light was (and therefore plants to eat) and reproduce a bunch due to being able to better find food. One cell became two cells and eventually even more, spanned across generations. Somewhen accross this journeys some cells reacted differently to a certain colour of light. And ever so slowly vision improved over millions and millions of generations until it reached an actual eye. (Fun fact: a normal human has just three different receptors - Red, Green and blue. All our sense of colour is just the share of those three - which is why every colour we know of can be mixed out of those three colours. E.g. mixing green, red and blue light appears white - even tough a machine could differentiate that from true white light (as in an equal distribution of all wavelengths).)

Anonymous

I wouldn't say those countries invaded Israel. Humans move from one place to another, throughout history. Before "Israel", there were people in that area, and after it, there will be people. The identify derived from the land only exists for so much, but the people living in it can sometimes be traced back throughout various rulers and kingdoms. Despite Israelis claiming full ownership of the land, for example, the last time a Jewish person ruled over it was more than 1,400 years ago, before Islam and at the start of Christianity. It's all ideological and honestly, for me, just being on a piece of land does not give you the right to harm other people living in it peacefully.