
The God Culture
International Authors, Speakers, and Researchers, Timothy Jay Schwab and Anna Zamoranos-Schwab founded The God Culture in 2018 leading a team of researchers in locating the legendary land of gold Ophir. This led to the location of Sheba, Tarshish, Garden of Eden, Rivers from Eden, and more. This channel will expose the leaven in scholarship and tradition. If you arrived here seeking the truth, you shall find it. Their series first began on YouTube and then in book form now read in over 100 countries. This will blow your mind if you are ready for it. Yah Bless.Books Available in eBook or Print at:
thegodculture.org
New Blog Site: https://thegodculturephilippines.com
Podcasting since 2021 • 446 episodes
The God Culture
Latest Episodes
The First Resurrection & The Second Death: Revelation 20 Fully Explained | The God Culture
Welcome back to The God Culture.Today, we’re diving deep into Revelation 20 — one of the most misunderstood passages in all of Scripture.Many have been taught multiple resurrections or separated judgments, but the Bible says otherwi...
•
Season 1
•
Episode 2
•
8:38

Revelation 20 – One Resurrection, One Judgment, One Truth.
https://youtu.be/l9v_iI3Hjoc The First Re...
•
28:07

If the Junk Don't Fit... Pinto’s Lequios Were Filipino, Not Ryukyuan. Finding Pinto 6 Lequios 10
Who were the mysterious Lequios described by Portuguese explorer Fernão Mendes Pinto? Were they peaceful tributaries from Okinawa’s Ryukyu Islands… or a sovereign, seafaring power in Luzon?In Peregrinação (~1558), Pinto describes ships ...
•
Season 1
•
Episode 10
•
13:52

Archaeology Proves Ophir Was in the Philippines (Not Japan’s Ryukyu). Finding Pinto 5 Lequios 9
Fernao Mendes Pinto described a shipwreck in the Land of Gold — Lequios, which Barbosa and Magellan equated with Ophir. For centuries, the debate has raged: Was it the Philippines or Ryukyu?This is valid academic history from primary so...
•
Season 1
•
Episode 9
•
11:12

🐎 The Forgotten Horses of the Philippines: Finding Pinto 3. Return of the Lequios 7
They told you horses came to the Philippines with the Spanish... but the evidence proves otherwise.Long before the conquistadors arrived, Malay Muslims, Chinese traders, and Japanese merchants brought horses into the archipelago. So why...
•
Season 1
•
Episode 7
•
16:44
