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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the super show version of The Todd Herman Show,
where my friends and producer Alex Overall shows me the
only things that matter during the week. Everything else, you said,
Todd goes into the dustbin of history. Sept these things,
and this is what Alex has suggested.
Speaker 2 (00:16):
Voter id, no mail in voting, no cash bail, no
men in women's sports, no welfare for illegals.
Speaker 3 (00:24):
I'm not saying because I'm black. So there's a look
a black woman in here.
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Please join it.
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Speaker 1 (00:58):
Today is the day the Lord has made, and these
are the times through which God has decided we shall live.
Sometimes when people are at their greatest need, that's when
they're most open the Jesus. It shouldn't be that way.
It shouldn't require us to be on our knees to
be open to God. But when people get it to
this point of desperation, that's very often when this happens.
I know of a family who now goes to church
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and they've got a fruitful relationship with God. And it
began with this. It began with a snapguard. The pin
didn't work. They didn't have food, so they had to
go through the process of trying to get this reset
through the federal government. You know, that can be very difficult.
And they live in North Idaho, and they weren't some
of the people. They weren't people defrauding Snap. They looked
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at it as the only way they were able to eat.
At that point, Dad made a horrible decision. Mom did
what she could. She was raised to be a mother.
She never had any specific job skills. I mean she
could take care of a home, she can clean, and
she can cook, but she didn't have that resume that
she could present.
Speaker 6 (01:56):
To say I worked all these places. So they were.
Speaker 1 (01:58):
Getting by on Snap while she was going out to
get job training and Snap didn't work. So her son
said to her, you know the place I go to
to youth group.
Speaker 6 (02:11):
You know, they give us.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
Pizza whenever we go like we get we get often
free pizza, and they give us free ice cream and stuff.
I wonder if they'd give us food. She said, well,
I couldn't go get free food. I said, I'm going
to ask. So he came to youth group and he
asked one of the pastors and sat down and said, hey,
we're having a problem. Here's this guy in our family.
And the past says, oh my gosh, well, a ay,
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let's go shopping tonight and I'll get some food for
you guys, and we'll just make sure you take that home.
I'll go pick some up tonight. So this just make
sure you're not hungry tonight. But yeah, absolutely have your
mom come in see. If she doesn't, we just end
up using the food at church, right if we have
ever extra food in the kitchen, we wind up using
the food in church to feed people here or our staff.
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So please please come in and we be considered an honor.
So when she walked into the church, she was expecting
it to be like a government food pantry, and that's
not what she encountered. She encountered people laughing, She encountered
people embracing and talking and praying. And when she came
in she had the advantages of having met this pastor
who got to know her son. And while she was
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standing in line to get the food, she got to
talk with this pastor who said, you know what, we
have such a fun time working with your son. He's
such a joy to us, and we really feel like
he's leaning into gods. And let me ask you, would
you consider coming to church with him. That began the
process of this woman coming to church, which began the
process of her meeting people who didn't care that she
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didn't have the resume. They cared that she'd raised a family.
They cared that she had the skills of taking care
of a household and the skills of cooking, which became
a job, which has become a career, which has become
a restaurant and has become a family restaurant.
Speaker 6 (04:00):
Where the rest of the folks work.
Speaker 1 (04:03):
See, you can know it's God when something like that
happens in that order, and it began with doubt. The
snap fraud should be a massive opportunity for Christians. Man,
I've been so so blessed to develop a friendship with
the people who run renew Healthcare in Port of Art
in Mexico. And doctor Morphy don't know these guys. They
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it's by the way, just umbilical cords and they use placentas,
but just for testing. They take from umbilical cords something
called the Whartons jelly stem cells, and the way they
do this is so far different from the junk process
that's used in America. First of all, they use donors
women who they underwrite the costs of their pregnancy and birth.
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They monitor their health, they monitor the health of the babies.
This is so they make sure that the stem cells
that they walk all of about five minutes down to
a world class lab, they analyze them and they reject
eighty percent, sometimes ninety percent of the stem cells and
culture the remaining ones. Those stem cells are building cells.
They can build cartilage, so maybe no knee replacement. They
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can build tendons, so maybe no surgery. They can build muscle,
so maybe no muscle, no muscle surgeries. And they destroy inflammation,
which has helped them solve problems like massive traumatic brain injury.
Even things as severe as as being hemispherically paralyzed, having
one side of.
Speaker 6 (05:28):
Your body paralyzed.
Speaker 1 (05:30):
People who couldn't use their hands anymore because of arthritis
have regained that. So if you have any of these concerns,
go to renew R E n U.
Speaker 6 (05:38):
E DOT Healthcare.
Speaker 1 (05:39):
Get the real stem cells, not the frozen weird shipped
across the country, junk cells from whomever that they try
to pawn off in America. It's renew r E, n
UE DOT healthcare and the filibuster and the nation.
Speaker 6 (05:53):
I admit it.
Speaker 1 (05:54):
I saw President Trump make a statements about what he
would do with no filibuster, and yeah, it's a shopping list.
I want. It would be a tremendous thing to watch
our nation right sized. And President Trump made a great
argument for this other things that he would do. Now,
Number one, do you actually think that Senate Republicans would
go along with all this? And I'll play this in
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just a second. I don't think Johnny Thune would want
much of this. I don't think that these shiny shoed
Republicans would go along with this. I don't think that
President Trump, even if he got the filibuster waved, would
get all this. But let's say he did. I mean,
this would be a shopping list that I think anybody
should want. I know that constitutional conservatives would want it,
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or in my case, a Christian constitutional conservative populist populist,
because I don't think we're going to get constitutional conservatism
back through politicians Christian first, because God first, and because
the only thing I want to conserve is a godly nation.
And our constitution is a godly document. It's not like
the Bible. It's not God written through people. It's inspired.
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And I know that because it recognizes that we have
rights that come from God and cannot be taken by
government because God gave them to Him first, such as
the ability to speak freely. God is pro free speech,
and pro accountability or life itself, and liberty, which is
freedom of constraints. And the pursuit of happiness. We can
do that pursue happiness. Best to do that as God prescribes,
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or it could do it. Adam and Eve did and said, Nah,
prefer our way. And we know how that worked out.
So the shopping list Trump presents is very, very compelling
and something that I could sit and sheer hands up MEGAMEGA.
Speaker 2 (07:33):
Is some of the things that we pass if we
terminated the filibuster, voter ID, no mail in voting, no
cash bail, no men in women's sports, no welfare for illegals.
You could go on and on. This is two pages
of things we'd do if you did that. Without it,
I don't know that you pass anything because you can't
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deal with them. They're really irrational, they really are. But
I was happy, happy to see that a tremendous life
ability to this country, a woman that made herself rich
in this country. Nancy Pelosi is quit and she'll be
out of here pretty soon, and that I consider that
to be a great asset for America. Get well.
Speaker 1 (08:11):
Yeah, and then, of course Nancy Pelosi's replacement is far
far worse than Pelosi's ever thought of being. It's a
great shopping list and it's just the beginning of it.
So how on earth could a Christian constitutional populace be
against this from the economist? And it's informing white parents
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that having white kids is an act of white nationalism.
So here's the headline. It's the images of the storks
make America approprate again among the mega fertility fanatics. With
Trump and Vance in power, yeah, man, they were in
power during the government lockdown. Remember how when the government
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shut down that came up and Trump stopped it one day?
With Trump and Vance in power, many pro natalists believe
this is the moment to jump start baby making. Some
critics see pro natalism is part of an insidious prauge
to create a wider America. What is a pro natalist.
It's a newly invented term for people who think.
Speaker 6 (09:16):
You should have babies. God said, be fruitful and multiply.
Speaker 1 (09:21):
God gave men and women the ability to come together,
and he told them to do it under the auspices
of marriage, only to allow him to work through them
to create human life, to have something occur in the
woman's body, which is utterly miraculous. It's a tiny little
bit of genesis, the egg and the sperm meat. Let
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there be lights, and now you have life. So they
invented this phrase natalists, and now there's anti natalists, which,
by the way, tend to veer into these like kind
of scary cults that hate life, and you don't think
life should be eliminated anti natalists, that's, hey, let's not
just have babies. Let's you know, go out not alive
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a bunch of babies. So if you're white and you're pregnant,
you are part of an insidious project to create a
wider America. Because everybody knows a wider America is a something.
They've rendered the word racism meaningless, So what do they
actually mean? There's gonna be a bunch of people with
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paler skin and such. We can't have that. Hey, by
the way, there's a peptide you can inject in your body,
the way you make you more tanne. That way you
can go up be black, and then your virtuous boom
problem solved. God invented peptides too, we're just using them
in injections. Christians also often shy away from the political realities,
and the political realities are that the momentum we're seeing
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with people, young people coming back to God, Praise God
for that. The empire will fight back. Satan will fight back.
He still thinks he can win. It's insane he thinks that.
Speaker 6 (10:53):
But he does.
Speaker 1 (10:55):
Angel Studios has put out a movie that shows a
time in America where the government thinks it's winning. So
they've banned the Bible because it contains hate speech, which
they're effectively trying to do in Canada one bit at
a time. They started that now just to the north
and they've issued a truth Bible. This is the government.
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So Christians responds in various ways. Some people angry, some
people want to go make attacks. A group of disciples
decides to smuggle Bibles. They will not allow this to occur,
so they do. But how the movie tells the story
of God's invention for them on how to smuggle Bibles
in ways that the authorities just can't find even with
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all sorts of high tech tools. It's called Disciples in
the Moonlight. You can go watch this now at angel
dot com slash Herman. That's Angel dot com slash Herman,
and don't just watch. Become a participant, Join the Angel
guilds and help us make sure that more brave Christian
filmmaking gets made. It's angel dot com slash The big
body behind Scott Wiener, We're going to look into this
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because he's the now replacement for Nancy Pelosi. He was
a seat warmer for Satan. This guy is full on
bringing Satan into the Congress United States. A woman named
Tish Hyman purposely, I think, and wisely went viral by
going to an event Scott Wiiner put on that was
ninety nine percent white dudes, including a white dude who
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decided to tone police and speech police a black woman.
If you know San Francisco's hierarchy of intersectional politics, this
is a bizarre moment. Had to be for Tish, because,
as she makes clear throughout the video, she's a black
woman and a same sex attracted black woman, and that
used to put her up on the very tip top
of the totem poll of intersectional politics. When the black
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lesbian woman speaks, boom, the discussion is over and Tish
tries pulling that card and it doesn't work.
Speaker 6 (12:45):
It's charged out.
Speaker 1 (12:46):
The limit's been reached. It's over because there is a
new special class of people in town. If you ever
wonder who's in charge, determine who you're not allowed to criticize,
and you're about to meet the core constituency of Scott Wiener.
You know that at by the way Scott Wiener treats
a same sex attracted black woman named Tish hymen.
Speaker 3 (13:06):
We want to know, are you going to protect women,
not trans women?
Speaker 2 (13:10):
Women?
Speaker 1 (13:10):
Women?
Speaker 7 (13:11):
Trans women are doing women?
Speaker 5 (13:13):
Women?
Speaker 8 (13:13):
Listen, we need to protect women's safety.
Speaker 3 (13:15):
I was no, they are not. They are men. I
was assaulted man. Yes, he broke his wife's jaws. So Prass,
you need to reconstruct this serge of me. I'm a lesbian,
I'm not transphobe because I'm black.
Speaker 2 (13:29):
So if there's another black woman in here on what
to tell me how they feel.
Speaker 3 (13:32):
Please join in. But all of you are not and
I don't know who you are what you are, but
I'm a lesbian and I'm telling you right now men
are harassing women in.
Speaker 8 (13:40):
The locker room the question.
Speaker 4 (13:42):
I'm just telling you since I want to woo.
Speaker 7 (13:44):
Just let's now.
Speaker 4 (13:46):
I'm done.
Speaker 5 (13:46):
And by the way, I respect what you have done.
Speaker 7 (13:48):
I just want to let you know that let's get this.
Speaker 1 (13:54):
I'm This is how changed the intersectional totem pole is.
It is a white dude, a white shirt who interjects
himself to stop a black same sex attracted woman making
a statement. He tone polices her, he topic polices her.
He interjects his body between her and the esteem senator,
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among whose accomplishments are making it legal for a man
to inflict his sexual luss upon the bodies of boys
if there's quote only a seven year age difference. It
also includes making California a pro kidnapping state. Any child
who wants an abortion at the age of thirteen, wrong
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sex hormones, wrong sex surgery, all they need to do
is get to California. They'll shelter him pay for this.
So that's one example of who used to be a
core constituency for Scott Winner, and Tish makes it clear
she likes his policies on homelessness and some of his
other bills. Maybe she likes his bill that would allow
the government to low your car down if it feels
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you're traveling too quickly or making turns too sharply. He
wants to have GPS devices forced into vehicles in California.
He's pro freedom on the point of whatever you want
to do to a kid's body, apparently, but driving your
car we need to step in there. So who is
his core constituency? Well, Tish sort of hinted at this.
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This is from the New York Post. So called trans
person accused of exposing self and woman's locker room was
convicted of brutally beating ex wife before taking her name.
I added the so called portion. The so called trans
gender person caught up in a viral Los Angeles bathroom
now has been convicted of assaulting there meaning his ex
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wife in Ohio when he was a man he's still
a man. Before taking the victim's first name as his own,
he sold her name, which is almost like trying to
live in her skin, which is almost like Silence of
the Lambs. Alexis Black, as they used to call him.
In The New York Post ran a foul of women
at a gym in Beverly Hills, including singer songwriter Tish Hyman,
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who accused him, and the New York Posts continues to
say them of exposing himself and harassing her in the
locker room. Black, formerly Grant Freeman, pleaded guilty in twenty
twenty two to savagely beating his ex wife Alexis Freeman,
causing a compound fractured jaw, among other serious injuries. In here,
a courtesy of TMZ, you can see a picture of
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the now woman that the New York Post wants to call.
They them headphones in everything clearly very feminine, and below
that you can see a poster he decided to make
about himself, celebrating his new new person. He writes on
this with all sorts of jim Poke pictures of him
and in a bizarre picture of him in address, none
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of it looks the least bit feminine, he wrote for me,
being trans is everything. I didn't just get a new
body or a new way of thinking. I got myself back.
Alexis Black is some one who finally cares about her future,
who builds instead of just survives. Since beginning hormone replacement
theory therapy, I stopped drifting. I began living. I didn't
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become a woman. I remembered I always was. To anyone
still trapped by fear, by expectation, by your own reflection,
there's another way. Come home to yourself. But make sure
on the way there you beat your ex wife so
severely she needs reconstructive surgery. That is Scott Wyman's core constituency.
Scott Wyman's core constituency is a thing. I'm not calling
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that man a thing. He was created by God. God
loves that person. God loves that person every bit as
much as God loves me or you. But God cannot
cannot be around sin like that. There will be no
sin like that in the New Heaven and the New Earth.
People who have committed sins and sincerely repent, which involves
actual feelings of sorrow and expressing sorrow, they'll be in
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the New Heaven. In the New they accept the Lord
Jesus as savior, confess it with their mouth they will.
But that guy can't. God can't countenance that, and that
poster that bragging he's always been a woman. No, clearly, clearly,
clearly that's his opinion. Now what's going around in the
country is Scott Weener makes it into office. His core
constituency is a thing called lust. This can seem like
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an odd question. It has to do with people who
fornicate and commit adultery on camera for money, which the
world has decided to call pornography, which is now a
meaningless word. It just passes through the mind and people
are so used to hearing about it that it's just
like saying sandwich word no longer has any impact. So
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I like to just break it down into.
Speaker 6 (18:45):
What it is.
Speaker 1 (18:45):
These are people who fornicate and commit adultery on camera
for money. And these are companies who distribute footage of
people being sexually assaulted against their will for money, even
when they know that's footage of people being sexually assaulted
against their will. And those are sometimes some of those
popular videos on these platforms. So I saw because my
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friend and producer Alex provided me this video about a
company that's making an AI documentary. It's called Making God,
and it occurred to me as it went through this documentary,
thinking about this and what they know about the ethics
of San Francisco and the Bay Area. Of course, there's
going to be AI companies making AI porn. Here is
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this documentary from making God or a tiny promotion.
Speaker 8 (19:33):
Thereof Well, if we can never control the superintelligence, then
we're just a passing phase in the illusion intelligence.
Speaker 4 (19:39):
And they're coming next and we'll be history.
Speaker 9 (19:41):
So I we're taking a closer look at a new
technology chat GPT.
Speaker 6 (19:45):
The new warning from the so called godfather of artificial intelligence.
Speaker 8 (19:49):
They will be able to manipulate people, and these will
be very good at convincing people.
Speaker 7 (19:54):
I has learned to bypass commands from humans when asked
to shut itself down.
Speaker 2 (19:59):
Okay, so eight hundred of the world's most prominent figures
are calling for a ban on developing super intelligent AI.
Speaker 8 (20:06):
You see, this is why I do try for you.
I try for you in your laugh at me, and
I do my own thing, and you glare from behind
the camera. When we first came to San Francisco, we
just bought a little camera. We came here with very
little money, spent half of it on accommodation and groceries.
Speaker 3 (20:20):
A lot of.
Speaker 4 (20:21):
People think that the issue is just intelligence. How smart
is a machine, But a big part of the issue
is how empowered is a machine.
Speaker 8 (20:29):
When it comes to risks from the development of AI.
A lot of the big tech companies are just really
good at making sure like the vast majority of people
who don't know, Oh my god.
Speaker 7 (20:38):
Like this is it's it's talking to me like this
and it gets me.
Speaker 8 (20:42):
What all these companies are aiming for is an AI
system that can fully replace humans across the board in
any job.
Speaker 7 (20:48):
They always think, well, how are we going to use
this thing? They don't think, well, how's it going to
use us?
Speaker 4 (20:52):
We don't really know how they work. Even the people
making these models they know how to kind of tune
them and stuff, but it's kind of like alchemy.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
I don't really know what's going.
Speaker 4 (21:01):
To come out the other end.
Speaker 7 (21:02):
By definition, more powerfulness, more capable. You could imagine this
as being like chimpanzees inventing Homo sapius, Like as if
they could just kind of create that, Well, why is
it that the humans would stay in control in this scenario?
Speaker 8 (21:14):
And the one thing I do know about the public
is they watch stream services and they watch films and documentaries.
So if we can get this type of film in
front of them, and I really do think it can
move the needle, especially if we make a compelling film.
Speaker 1 (21:29):
So the film's coming out, it's coming soon. It's called
Making God.
Speaker 6 (21:32):
Yeah, But which Jesus? Which Jesus?
Speaker 1 (21:37):
There is a poll out that shows that the number
of people percentage of people who believe that religion is
losing influence is down quite a bit and gaining influence
is up quite a bit. And the pole went across
all sorts of demographics, white Evangelical Protestants, white Protestants, not Evangelical,
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Black Protestants, Catholic, Jewish, religiously unaffiliated, atheists, agnostic, nothing in particular, Republican, lean,
Republican Democrat, lean Democrats, ages eighteen twenty nine, thirty through
forty nine, fifty through sixty four, sixty five plus, and
pretty much across the board. People agree that religion is
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now gaining influence. And this comes from Pew. In February
twenty twenty four, eighty percent of people thought religion was
losing influence, eighteen percent thought it was gaining influence. This
is among US adults. In February twenty twenty five, sixty
eight percent say it's losing influence down twelve points, and
those points have just about transferred over to the other sides,
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and then some gaining influence, so they gained a point,
probably the unknowns, and again across the spectrum the demography
and religion and politics, people seem to agree that religion
is gaining influence. Now for some people this is terribly frightening,
because God forbid Christians get in charge. True Christians who
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understand that you can't force Christianity on people using laws
and be a Christian understand that Christian nationalism can never
be force. It can be electing Christian people who want
to have the light of God shine through them, who
want the Holy Spirit to reign, whose votes will be
informed by their Christian faith. They can't vote for anything
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that blatantly violates the word of God. And God never
goes out and forces, well Jesus doesn't. He will every
knee will bow, and every tongue will confess. There will
be a day that that's happens. But I'm not even
sure that's through force. I think when Jesus comes back,
you're going to have a lot of people who have
been abiding with Christ. If you are post trip abiding
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with Christ, and we're going to stand up and say, oh,
praise God, he's here. Look, Jesus is king. And then
we'll get through these oh Lord, oh Lord, oh Lord,
when a lot of other people are going to go,
oh wait, oh no, they were right.
Speaker 6 (24:00):
Jesus is lord.
Speaker 1 (24:01):
Oh Mike, oh oh oh, I mean he's bowing you,
your lord, your Lord.
Speaker 6 (24:04):
I'm sorry.
Speaker 1 (24:05):
And then we're in the tribulation if you like it
that way. Now there's one other indicator, one undercovers of
interesting bit of data, and this is about us influence
and religion being true. It also comes from Pew. Now
this begs a question, Yeah, but which Jesus or which God?
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Will start there in just a second.
Speaker 9 (24:29):
Clearly, clearly this is a war. Clearly it's spiritual warfare.
Clearly everything is spiritual, and spiritual warfare is pervasive. It's
across all fronts. It's in your home, it's in your business,
it's in your friendships, it's in your job. And if
you are, say a combat warrior, man, it's thick. My
friend Tim Krukshank fought a war in Babylon, well, a
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battle within a war. He was a medica attached to
the Seal teams, and one of his three deployments was
literally fighting in Babylon, and yeah, it hit him pretty hard.
When he was overseas fighting for US. He put together
a plan to create a coffee company that would honor
Navy seals because that's who he was.
Speaker 6 (25:08):
He became a buds.
Speaker 1 (25:09):
Instructor if he came back. By the way, so the
bone Frog brand, the picture of the bone Frog itself
is reminiscent of a fallen seal. That's what it stands for.
The God Country Team thing starts, of course with God
Country Team. Can Tim consider his family team and his
team team? Ten percent of proceeds from this coffee company
always go to the families of fallen Navy seals and
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Tim couldn't possibly put junk coffee into this, so he
recruited a coffee legend named Dave Stewart to mentor his
team on the roasts and to even make some of
them themselves. Go look at all the roasts. All the
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in a first purchase fifteen percent of subscription coffee this
Bonefrog Coffee dot com slash Todd. Twenty six percent of
Americans say that only one religion is true. There is
only There's no truth in any religion is six percent.
There's little truth in any religion is eighteen percent. Only
one religion is true is twenty six percent, forty eight percent.
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Many religions may be true. So let's take this in reverse.
If you're polytheists, there you go. Many religions can be true.
So if you think there's more than one God, have
at it. Then many religions can be true. Now is
there more than one God? Well, there are parts of
the world where there's no gravity.
Speaker 6 (26:34):
I love it.
Speaker 1 (26:35):
I take it a vacation sometimes New Zealand because they don't.
Speaker 6 (26:37):
Have gravity there.
Speaker 1 (26:38):
And now, I don't know if you've ever done this,
but the seconds you across the border, you can float. Plus,
the animals have wheels, and that's pretty cool, Like if
you ever seen a giraffe with wheels, Super fun to
watch them speed around and ride them and you steer them. Well, wait,
that's not true. Wait, aren't there parts of the world
where people have gills? No? Oh, there's parts of the
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world where people love to go out and be stolen from. No. No,
there's not some great war going on with a bunch
of gods each having their own little part of the
fiefdom of earth. That's clearly not happening. Now, there's good
and evil. Anybody can see that. So wouldn't that leave
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us then with the monotheism monotheistic faiths.
Speaker 6 (27:26):
Let's go with the three.
Speaker 1 (27:27):
Major monotheistic face what are called the abramcfaiths. So you
have Judaism, Islam, Christianity. So Judaism was there first, and
then christian and Christianity and then Islam. So let's go
at this in order. So Judaism shares some roots with Christianity.
Speaker 6 (27:46):
Jesus was a Jew.
Speaker 1 (27:48):
He went to synagogue, he preached in the temple, and
then he departed from that. He was still Jewish, but
he came and said, I am the Messiah, the Son
of God. And he showed this to be true throughout
the Bible, and much of this is still in the
Torah and the Jewish religious texts. There are prophecies about Jesus.
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He's fulfilled some twelve hundred of them.
Speaker 6 (28:12):
There's others to be fulfilled.
Speaker 1 (28:14):
The mathematical odds of one guy fulfilling all of these
is insanely low. Even on things like where he was born.
Jesus didn't control where he was born or his lineage.
He didn't control that, and it's difficult to fake in
a culture that made a big effort to track lineage.
Jesus died and was raised, and it's not just his
followers who saw that. There were people who went home
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and spoke of it. There was a change society. There
were people scared hiding away from the tectocratic Jewish religious authorities,
and the Romans convinced that they too would be unalived
if they spoke of Jesus. And then three days after that,
when they'd seen him alive, they went and preached in
front of five thousand men, probably fifteen thousand people, publicly
saying I refused to change my story about Jesus. Eleven
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of them were unalived. They couldn't quite un alive John
because they just couldn't get the job done. And to
the ends, none of them, none of them came off
the story that Jesus was in fact raised from the dead.
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