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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the Three Stories version of the Todd Herman Shows.
Story number one Democrats in Hitlering your Way to Righteousness,
Story number two JK. Rowling, the atheist God chose to
shame the reverse believers. And story number three snap Benefits
versus Jesus will get started with the help of God Almighty.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
But Todd Herman Show is one percent disapproved by big
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Speaker 1 (00:45):
Today is the day the Lord has made, and these
are the times to which God has decided we shall live.
Democrats are champions of illogical tactics such as borrowing and
spending your way into economic prosperity can't be done, or
regulating yourself into freedom cannot be done. They're also, though,
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the champions of hitlering your way to righteousness. This is
by calling everybody who disagrees with them hitler. It's become
a cliche. At this point. They've taken the name adof
Hitler and it's verging on meaninglessness.
Speaker 3 (01:23):
The same thing they did to racism.
Speaker 1 (01:26):
And that charges charge card is charged out no longer
carries any weight, so hitlering into righteousness is having the
same effect, but it's also allowed them to power their
own delusions. President Trump calls Jack Smith the illegal, unconstitutional
special prosecutor who wasn't supposed to be a special prosecutor,
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calls them deranged. I think that's a pretty good phrase
for Jack Smith, the deranged Jack Smith.
Speaker 3 (01:53):
So the drange Jack Smith used hitlering.
Speaker 1 (01:56):
As a reason to go out and scoop up the
phone records, and in fact that's tap the phones of
US senators and other people, including Alex Jones, Senator Chuck Grassley.
And I'll warn you Chuck always sets the room on
fire when he speaks, so you should stand up or
get secured, hold on to something because he's gonna blow
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your hair back here.
Speaker 4 (02:18):
I've resonally been informed by Verizon that at least eleven
members with Verizon accounts were affected. That includes a hard
line for Senator Cruz's office and a staffer cell phone
for former Senator Leffler At and t inform me. They
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challenged the legal basis for Jack Smith's efforts, and Smith
back down.
Speaker 3 (02:50):
Now, why didn't Verizon challenge it?
Speaker 1 (02:54):
Gosh, that's interesting because Verizon is about as deep state
as they get or at.
Speaker 3 (02:58):
And t saw the political wind shifting.
Speaker 1 (03:00):
So they used the momentum of hitler ing and hitlering
in their own minds.
Speaker 3 (03:05):
We're stopping Hitler.
Speaker 1 (03:08):
So going out and scooping up cell phone records and
maybe even tapping physical lines. Oh instantly, Yeah, Alex Jones
was caught up in this because, as you know, Alex
Jones was calling the shots at the White House. Also
a hitler, by the way, so hitlering your way into righteousness.
Speaker 3 (03:23):
One of the things Hitler.
Speaker 1 (03:24):
Did was took a great, big lie and told it
tons of times. The Democrats say, everyone else is hitlering. Here,
they are hitlering through pretending things didn't happen. Nicole Wallace
is talking to JB. Pritzker, the dictator of Illinois, and
they're talking about hitlering and that never happened the Cole
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Wallace says, then some clips that follow on showing that
not only did that happen, that happened on her show
and her network. And Tom Elliott, one of the guys
who runs Gravy and put this together.
Speaker 3 (03:57):
I haven't suggested that Donald Trump is hitler or I wouldn't.
Speaker 5 (04:02):
I don't think any democrat has. I actually and I
and I think it's a it's a smear that they
project back on to critics. What is the natural extension
justin if he pursues this to Harvard and beyond.
Speaker 6 (04:15):
There was an authoritarian leader several decades back told that
alf Hitler.
Speaker 7 (04:20):
Hit came to power and the scientists left.
Speaker 5 (04:23):
The military survive in that climate.
Speaker 8 (04:25):
The same way that it happened in Russia with Stalin
the same way it happened with Hitler. Eventually you get
generals and admirals that are in there that only tell
the leader what he or she wants to hear.
Speaker 5 (04:37):
So they said that the rule of law and an
assault on the rule of law was an obscurity.
Speaker 1 (04:41):
This is her the Cole Wallace was Johnny bren Remember
Nicole Wallace said that there are no one, no one
called Trump Hitler Johnny Brennan tangible thing.
Speaker 5 (04:49):
We're now seeing it in action.
Speaker 9 (04:50):
If you look back in history, you can see very
similar parallels taking place that took place in other countries
that really went down that authoritarian road, including in World
War two Nazi Germany, when Hitler and Nazi officials basically
took over Frankfort University, which was the bastion of independent
thought and progressive thinking and independent thinking, which is what
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Hitler didn't want. And so again, this is what authoritarians do.
They try to control all of the.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
App This is Johnny Brennan, who of course participated in
spying or getting the ability to spy upon the Trump
campaign from the White House. Because that's not authoritarian. So
they're hitlering their way to righteousness. And man, there's one, two, three, four,
five more clips we could do that Tom Elliott put together.
But man, no one ever said, this is Nicole Wallace
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hitlering your way to righteousness. Now pretending that this never happened.
Gavin Newsom's having a week of sound bites. So Gavin
Newsom came out to pretend to be black because he's
hanging out with black people. And it's the most pathetic
thing I've ever seen. And why the black people laugh
along to this, I cannot, for the life of me
understand you don't speak that way. And this isn't the
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most seen but at one point, some hot sauce fell
out of his pocket. Oh, I carry hot sauce everywhere.
He'll meet Chuck d hanging out throwing the face. Gavin
Newsom also pretended to be animated by the Word of
God this week, but this is a throwback. He's not
quite calling Trump hitler, but he's calling him a what
gave Newsom?
Speaker 6 (06:20):
I mean, he's an invasive species for California, for the country,
for the world. He's a wrecking ball. Not just the
symbolism and substance of the East Wing. He's wrecking alliances, truth, trust, tradition, institution.
Speaker 1 (06:36):
This is a guy who pretends to be black. This
is a guy who pretends to be animated by Christ.
This is a guy who's destroyed its entire states. Calling
President Trump an invasive species. They're hitlering their way to righteousness,
like they're taxing their way to prosperity and barring their
way to wealth.
Speaker 3 (06:54):
Same dynamic.
Speaker 1 (06:56):
Could it get worse? Serious question? Could it get worse?
I have a theory that it's getting worse in the
person of one person who takes brock Hussey in Obama
and makes him seem to be sort of almost minorly,
maybe a tiny bit patriotic. I'll show you what I
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mean here to second, Because you think hitlering away to prosperies.
A funny thing the Democrats are trying to do. What
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Speaker 3 (08:29):
To see what they would do. It's a fascinating theory.
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com slash Herman. So the Democrats are hitlering their way
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into righteousness. If we call enough people Hitler enough times,
and really Hitler, the orange Hitler, then we're going to
be righteous by comparisons. So then we can get Zoran
Mondani to be Mayor of New York and we can
jihad our way into freedom and prosperity for everybody and
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fairness and equity, because nothing says fairness and equity like
a good old fashioned jihad. Now, obviously I'm exaggerating. Obviously,
just because Zoran Mondani is a Muslim doesn't mean he
wants to perform a jihad against the country.
Speaker 3 (09:28):
It doesn't. I mean you.
Speaker 1 (09:30):
Could go back at his background and look and scrape around.
Could we find anything that would indicate that Zoron Mandami
want might try might want to try to jihad the
country into his former prosperity.
Speaker 7 (09:39):
Let's ask his papa America is the genesis of what
we call settler colonialism, and the American model was exported
all around the world. Abraham Lincoln generalized the solution of reservations.
They heard it American Indians into separate territories for the Nazis.
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For the Nazis. This was the inspiration. Hitler realized two things.
One that genocide was doable. It is possible to do genocide.
That's what Hitler realized. Second thing Hitler realized is that
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you don't have to have a common citizenship. You can
differentiate between people. The Nuremberg laws were patterned after American laws. Anyway,
the US put Indians in reservations. The US invented the model.
Speaker 1 (10:47):
And Muslims in this era, at this time, at this hour.
Speaker 3 (10:51):
Still carry out slavery.
Speaker 1 (10:55):
They still tax Christians who live in their countries a
special tax, separate citizenship. They still to this day practice
immigration as conquest. To this day, Zoramondani didn't fall from
where his father's far from where his father started. He
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was talking about his aunt Zoron, who was so afraid
after nine to eleven, she couldn't go out and ride
the subway because she couldn't wear the he job then
turned out her aunt his aunt actually never lived in
New York, in fact, is a more modern Muslim, and
in fact doesn't wear the he job. And he got
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called on this, and then the story sort of magically shifted.
Speaker 3 (11:48):
How do you respond to, I didn't live here?
Speaker 10 (11:54):
Yes, that's I was speaking about my aunt. I was
speaking about Zanta, my father's cousin passed away.
Speaker 3 (12:04):
Wait, his father's cousin. That's not his aunt. You see
how slick this guy is.
Speaker 1 (12:10):
I was speaking about my aunt, my father's cousin years ago.
Speaker 10 (12:14):
And for the takeaway for my more than ten minute
address about Islamophobia in this race and in the city,
to be, the question of my aunt tells you everything
about Andrew Cuomo and his inability to reckon with a crisis.
Speaker 9 (12:29):
Of his own.
Speaker 1 (12:30):
No, there is not a crisis is a Lamophobia in
New York City. There might be a crisis of people
being attacked because they're Jewish, which is happening there. You're
on the verge of being elected mayor. That doesn't strike
me to be a place that is in a anti
Muslim crisis at all.
Speaker 3 (12:50):
And on the.
Speaker 1 (12:51):
Topic of Hitler, in Your Way to Prosperity, why was
it that Hitler created a relationship with Islamist leaders.
Speaker 3 (13:00):
Why was that?
Speaker 1 (13:03):
Was it the friend of my enemy is my friend?
Or was it more ideological? Because Islam is a political
system every bit as much as it is a religious system.
But when you're busy going out and hitlering everybody to
make yourself seem righteous, it's easy to miss a tiny
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bothersome little detail like that footnote in History of War
and Warfare, story number two.
Speaker 3 (13:32):
JK.
Speaker 1 (13:33):
Rowling, the atheist whom God chows to shame the reverse believers.
God can use any vessel, you know. He can use
a clay vessel, He can use a broken vessel, and JK.
Rowling is a broken vessel. I remember when J. K
Rowling first took on the gender madness, and I remember
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the circumstances in which she took it on.
Speaker 3 (13:57):
It was so simple.
Speaker 1 (13:59):
All Lady One had to do was stay out of
her way, don't anger her, let her have her say.
She simply defended a woman who had lost her government
job because she refused to bend to gender ideology. She
refused to pretend that men are women.
Speaker 2 (14:16):
JK.
Speaker 1 (14:17):
Rowling wrote a very simple post, This woman should not
lose her job because biology is real these are men.
But the people who run the gender industry availed themselves
of some incredibly, incredibly committed reverse believers. They do not
believe their own eyes, they do not believe their own hands,
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they do not believe what is observable to everybody around them.
They're reverse believers. They believe that if they think a
thing enough, everyone else is going to be forced to
think that thing just like them. And they were encouraging this.
They were affirmed in this, they were backed up in
this by law by law. It became so bizarre in
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England UK that if you, as a woman, had been
sexually assaulted and you took the stand, a defense attorney
could get you in trouble by saying is the person
who assaulted you in the courtroom, And if you said yes,
he's right there, boom, you could have a charge against you,
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and you could have your charges against the assaulter thrown
out because.
Speaker 3 (15:29):
You mis gendered.
Speaker 1 (15:31):
It got so bizarre that when there was a mental
hospital where it was reported that men were sexually assaulting women,
the hospital came back and said, this isn't true. There
are no men in our hospital. There's some trans women,
but trans women are women, so God can use any vessel,
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and he's chosen jk Rowling. I think for a special mission.
This is what a gender jacker wrote about J.
Speaker 3 (16:00):
Rowling.
Speaker 1 (16:00):
She jk Rowling believes if you're born a male then
you can never become a woman. Biologically, she's correct, but
when you introduce this level of hate into debate, then
rationality goes out the window. Listen to Labor Party MP
Carolyn Harris make an absolute fool of herself.
Speaker 6 (16:19):
She believes it's absolutely factual that if you're born well man,
you can't ever be a woman.
Speaker 3 (16:24):
She says, as a matter of fact, we.
Speaker 11 (16:28):
Biologically she's correct, but there are there are humans that
doesn't feel that they are a woman. And I'm not
saying that they right or the wrong. What I'm saying
is when you introduce this level of hate into a debate,
rationality goes out of the window and it becomes just
an adversarial argument. There is no right to wrong in this,
and I don't think she's in any way contributed in
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a productive way.
Speaker 1 (16:51):
The reason I say God has chosen J. K Rowling
is because God says he uses the simple things to
shame the wise. That woman is a member of Parliament
saying she's bylogically correct, but she's don't saying it in
a nice way there, folks, she's incorrect. God shows a
woman who he gave the greatest possible facility in the
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use of language to go point out the madness of
gender ideology and to have people like that show that
they live in their own towers of Babel, because I
believe God is causing these people to babble endlessly around
things that simply are not true.
Speaker 3 (17:26):
And there's some things that are not.
Speaker 1 (17:28):
True biologically, there's also some things that are not true psychologically.
And the Wall Street Journal, believe it or not, actually
publish a piece actually proving on the psychological front with
gender ideology, it was never organic for ninety nine percent
of the people.
Speaker 3 (17:45):
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young people who are identifying a so called transgender and
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now the precipitous decline down into some populations. Now it's
back down to the two percent. It was always at
and less than that. And there were professors who were
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State for simply pointing something out a two word tweet
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just about constant professor a career and the two word
tweet was social contagion. The Wall Street Journal calls us
out in an editorial with three separate authors talks about
the signs of recession, the personal and cultural backlash being
experienced that's causing kids to back off of ever pretending
to be transgender.
Speaker 3 (20:33):
Praise God for this.
Speaker 1 (20:34):
It cannot be discounted that God chose someone like JK. Rowling,
an atheist, to use in this way, because atheists can
sometimes speak to other atheists. After all, they can't possibly
trust God. Story number three snap benefits versus Jesus. So
I'll start with a personal confession. There was a period
of time in my life where our family was on
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food stamps and my mom didn't want to be in
food stamps. My dad made a horrible decision, and that
was to leave the family home. I've been blessed with.
Speaker 3 (21:10):
A half brother out of this, I consider a full brother,
love him very very much.
Speaker 1 (21:14):
And my dad repented that decision, repented of it in
the hospital bed. Still loved my mom. She was there
just right up to when he died and visited him
in the hospital. But yeah, we went through a period
of time where we had government cheese and in Washington State.
I'm here to tell you that the government cheese is
pretty stinking good cheese came right out of Washington State University.
Speaker 3 (21:34):
Very good cheese, in fact. And my mom did a
really good job of this. When we would go to
the store.
Speaker 1 (21:39):
Instead of hiding it that she had food stamps, she
would get the food stamps out and then turn to
us and say, remember, this is not our money. This
is something that the government has given us through taxpayer
money because we need to help right now, so we
should be thankful for this.
Speaker 3 (21:56):
I was appreciated that. Looking back, I was embarrassed by it.
I didn't like it.
Speaker 1 (22:01):
I didn't go talk about it. And I also knew
the experience of being on the taxpayer supported lunch program.
Speaker 3 (22:09):
Because we had a very special card.
Speaker 1 (22:12):
If you are on taxpayers supported lunch, your lunch card
was a different color than all the other kids. Eventually,
my mom started packing lunches for us and we just
preferred that, and so we had that going on. So
I understand that there are people who reach these tough spots.
And I'm not one to come and say there should
be no safety net. Right as a society, a safety
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net is one thing, but stap is no longer a
safety net when you can go purchase great big vats
of sugar and larg cookies that have no nutritional benefit.
Speaker 3 (22:46):
That's not nutrition.
Speaker 1 (22:48):
Soda pop, which has been largely removed from this, was
never nutrition. There's a whole lot of things on this
that should not be there if our job is to
give people sustin it so that they can eat, and yes,
it should be means tested because a lot of people
are taking advantage of this for a lifestyle, and it's
a lifestyle that kills because the temptation is to stay
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on this to become infantized. But to compare it to Jesus,
that's what's helpful to me, because I'm of the mind
that charity, particularly Christian charity, is always better than government
programs in every way. This woman seems to be saying
she intends to start a war if Democrats continue to
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keep the government shut down. She doesn't see it that way,
but that's the reality, and she doesn't get her snap benefits.
She says that she's going to have to go out
and start a physical battle.
Speaker 12 (23:42):
I'm telling y'all, Trump is really taking y'all through there,
because this government shut down thing going on.
Speaker 4 (23:51):
Now.
Speaker 12 (23:51):
They want to take government assistance from everybody, saytion a hood,
and they're not worrying about come Thanksgiving, come Christmas. Two months.
These people won't be receiving any government assistance to be
able to feed their kids. They already starting it now.
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The money they're working for is not covering everything. They
need the money to pay.
Speaker 4 (24:21):
The bills.
Speaker 12 (24:23):
To keep a roof over their kids head. But the
food stamp will help them put food in the house,
to keep food, you know, for their kids. But nobody
see that because everybody's sitting around taking But your job
can call you and let you know that you won't
have work, so you got to start all over and
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go find another job.
Speaker 3 (24:47):
That ain't funny.
Speaker 12 (24:51):
It's stressful for the government to do that. It's stressful
that y'all have a president in the chair who take
for a joke, he find.
Speaker 3 (25:02):
Black people funny.
Speaker 12 (25:03):
And I'm gonna say that on this video, and I
mean what I say, but I'm gonna sit there and
let y'all just sink all that in I that No, it's.
Speaker 1 (25:16):
Not funny, and it's painful to be suck this way,
and it's even more painful when you know the money
you're getting is coming at the point of a gun.
Because taxes are forced. We can say all day long
or a republican, we are the government, and it's not true.
Because there's a whole bunch of taxes, a whole bunch
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of people have reason to resent. We as Christians, pay
taxes because Jesus told us to. And he was saying
that pay taxes to a corrupt regime, a regime that
was going to participate with the technocratic religious authorities of
the day to take him to the cross. He said, yeah,
pay your taxes. It doesn't mean that we have to
like it. But to compare this to what Jesus calls
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us to do, there is no comparison. Their world's apart force.
Speaker 3 (26:05):
Cannot match charity.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
And none other than Gavin Newsom's going to help us
make that point because Gavin Newsom is a preacher man.
Speaker 3 (26:12):
Did you know that. I mean, it's a false gospel,
but he's a preacher man. People who will not.
Speaker 1 (26:17):
Care for the families, men who will not provide for
the families, God says are worse than non believers. That's
a pretty big statement. You're a Christian, but you refuse
to provide for your family. You're worse than a non believer.
What happens to non believers?
Speaker 3 (26:31):
They don't go to heaven.
Speaker 1 (26:34):
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So Gavin this decided to be a preacher man and
go back to his dear, dear love of Christ. And
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he found a commonality in the Gospel. And it's not
the blood of Christ. It's not God's plan. It's not
his love for us. It's not his righteousness, it's not
his mercy. It's not his pre existence and always existence.
It's not the plan for the new heaven and the
new Earth. It's not that the Bible begins in a
garden and ends in a garden. It's not that Jesus
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comes as the new atom when the old atom screwed
up by not spiritual leading his home.
Speaker 3 (28:27):
It's none of that Nope.
Speaker 1 (28:29):
Gavin Newsom has found a through line in the Old
Testaments and the New Testaments.
Speaker 6 (28:34):
It's also interesting to me because I spent a little
time at a wonderful Jesuit University. If there was anything
I remember about my four years with Father Cause is
that the New Testament Old Testament have one thing dominantly
in common and Matthew Isaiah Luke proverbs. I mean, go
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down the list. It's around him food. It's about serving
those that are hungry. It's not a suggestion in the
Old New Testament. It's core and central to what it
is to align to God's will, period full stop. I
say that because these guys need to stop the BS
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in a while.
Speaker 1 (29:17):
So what he's saying the BS is he means the
government shutdown because this is the way we feed people.
Speaker 3 (29:26):
I would say this that Christian charity always trumps government
programs in every possible way.
Speaker 1 (29:34):
I have to work hard to not resent people using
my tax money to purchase things I won't buy for myself.
I'm not going to go out and buy sugar and
soda pop. I'm not going to go out and buy
sugar treats, sugar cereals. I'm not going to go out
and do that to my body. I don't want to
reward those behaviors in those companies. I don't want to
get type two diabetes. I don't want other people to
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get type two diabetes. I don't want to reord pharma
by creating really, really obese people who we're going to
be on medications for the rest of their life, up
until the time that they're no longer useful, at which
point then we start getting into the Canada style. Well,
there's other ways to get rid of that in programs.
I don't want to reward that. And when I give
out of my heart, I get far more than I give.
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You know, I've been honored sometimes to be someone who
purchased a grown man his first ever new clothes.
Speaker 3 (30:25):
God put that on my heart.
Speaker 1 (30:27):
Guys out of prison, he's never had a new set
of clothes buy and for him. And I got to
see this man.
Speaker 3 (30:32):
Weep, and he got to know.
Speaker 1 (30:34):
I did this because God loved me first, and I'm
extending that love. Not a guy knew well just started
mentoring him, and I extended that love. God's love came
from God first. The recipient always wins because the experience
of people giving you something because they want to, because
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God loved them first, also has the opportunity to do
something far more reacri miraculous then a government check showing
up electronically into your account or the old fashioned paper checks.
It's the opportunity to see God's face through people who
give because they were first given too. Jesus never said
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go create government programs. He never said be confiscatory, He
never said redistribute. He never said take from some, give
to others. He said give from our hearts. And we
are by the way to be cheerful givers. I don't
know very many people who cheerfully pay taxes to a
corrupt government. And I know President Trump's doing the best
he can, and our government is still wildly corrupt. I mean,
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when Gavin Newsom can continue to be government, you know
that the government of California is completely corrupt.
Speaker 3 (31:43):
So how can you be cheerful?
Speaker 1 (31:45):
You can trust in God, but cheerful giving often and
almost always begets grateful receiving on the snap benefits versus
Jesus thing, it's not even a contest. Snap stands in
any way comparison to how Jesus Christ told us to
give from our hearts. This is the Todd Hermann Show.
Please go, be well, be strong, be kind, and please
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make every effort
Speaker 3 (32:08):
To walk in the light of Christ.