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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the three Stories version of the Todd Herman Shows.
Story number one, what was Stephen Colbert's actual job? I
guess still is that he's not officially fired yet. Story
number two, Juries without Souls, It's closer than you think.
And story number three, When nothing is forbidden, everything is allowed.
We'll talk about this with the help of Know Your
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Speaker 2 (00:26):
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Speaker 1 (00:50):
Today is the day the Lord has made, and these
are the times to which God has decided we shall live.
Speaker 3 (00:56):
Now the Todd Herman Show.
Speaker 4 (00:57):
We need to ask a question, but.
Speaker 1 (00:59):
It's one been asking for well about eight or nine years.
As we've been looking at the business model of the
Mockingbird Media. We've seen the decline in viewership. We've seen
the sinking ratings of MSNBC and many of the so
called comedy shows. This isn't the first time we've asked
this question. We've asked it continually. How are they getting
propped up? How are they continuing to operate. Stephen Colbert's
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program was apparently losing forty million dollars a year, and
it was one hundred million per year to produce the show,
which is effectively a dude sitting at a desk talking.
Speaker 4 (01:36):
To people after he tells jokes one.
Speaker 1 (01:39):
Hundred million a year. And when this cancelation came about
and it's been announced that this is the last season
of Colbert's program, then of course came what we have
been told or conspiracy theories because you don't have proof.
Speaker 3 (01:52):
This is a true, true, do nothing.
Speaker 1 (01:56):
Senator who has a whole theory about this, and he
posted this proudly on Twitter, which is a of course,
white supremacist outfit, Senator Chris Murphy.
Speaker 5 (02:07):
So I want to tell you why the cancelation of
Stephen Colbert's show matters so much. We are on the
precipice of entering a censorship state in which Donald Trump
is using the powers of the federal government in order
to erase criticism from the airwaves. This is a really,
really dangerous moment. Stephen Colbert didn't get thrown off the
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air because he wasn't doing well. He was the highest
rated show on TV. In late night. He was canceled
very likely because Paramount and its owners are trying to
get rich off of this merger, and Donald Trump has
made it clear to them and everybody else in the
media space that if you want any favors from me,
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then you have to silence my critics on your platforms.
Speaker 1 (02:54):
You are on x A platform saying that you can
go get on any platform to say that because you
get to call yourself the United States senator, although you
don't do much senatoring. There have been countless calls for
President Trump to be unalived by Hollywood actors on platforms.
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Politicians have called.
Speaker 3 (03:18):
For him to be unlived on platforms.
Speaker 1 (03:22):
Karen Bass, the leaguereds and corrupt mayor of Los Angeles,
has called for him to be taken out on platforms.
There is no indication that this has anything to do
with other than the fact that Colbert is losing forty
million per year. Brian Stelter has a platform where he
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gets to speak his view of this. Is he being silenced?
Is he being taken off the screens? Or is Brian
Stelter a brave truth teller. My friends at Angels Studio
are taking this time period and they are transposing the
events that happened are in the Book of Acts. This
is where Luke went back and investigated, Hey, how did
this all get started? How did you guys build this church?
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And Jesus told them to build a church, or they
would not have done it. So he's taken the Book
of Acts that Angel Studio series called Testament, and they've
relocated it into our time, or a time like ours,
where there is a censorship state, where there is a
surveillance state, and where people hate truth. Now you get to,
in this incredible series follow Philip and John and eventually
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Paul and even Mary. They've written into this. I love
that because I don't think Mary just went away.
Speaker 4 (04:36):
And you follow them as they build.
Speaker 1 (04:39):
This church and they do it against these odds. This
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some people because it's going to cause you to question
your commitment. Do you actually stand for Jesus against all odds?
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dot com slash Todd. So Chris Murphy says that we
are living in this era of censorship or leaning into
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one of government censorship. Of course we can give him
some examples and we can and will. Rather of real
censorship that was not questioned that. We know the government
work to censor people. We know they use the power
of the intelligence services to censor Americans on social media.
We know that Chris Murphy was fine with that because
he never called it out.
Speaker 2 (05:40):
He was a.
Speaker 1 (05:41):
Senator then, he's a senator now. He could have called
it out then and now he didn't. We know that
the ridiculous DOJ under President Trump and the part time
Attorney Generaler Pambondi hasn't yet dismissed or got offered to
pay Alex Berenson the Barnson suit proceeds. She hasn't offered
to settle this thing. Berenson was censored by the government
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through social media. He had his account taken down because
the government and well Frankly, a pharma executive acting on
behalf of government and Pharma insisted that it be taken down.
And this was under the previous ownership group, Jack Dorsey's
group of Twitter. So here's how Fox News reported this
a platform. Colbert's Late Show was reportedly losing CBS forty
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million a year, as critics speculate politics drove cancelation. Liber
critics cry foul, But CBS Late Night show reportedly had
a budget north of one hundred million dollars.
Speaker 3 (06:35):
We just said that on Fox News.
Speaker 1 (06:38):
President Trump has been criticized on the Twitter platform. President
Trump has been criticized. Tucker Cralston has done it. Elon
Musk has done it. Is it getting shut down or
is that impossible? Trump has no power there. Brian Stelter
of CNN Fame, he weighed into this with his analysis.
Speaker 6 (06:58):
A country where you can't lamb who in a sitting
president is not a free country. A country where you
can't publish editorial cartoons or have late night monologues or
have satires about the president is not a democratic country.
Of course, We're not there. We're not there at all.
Right now, there are right now there and lots of
figures who are famous for mocking and deriding President Trump.
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But the idea that Colbert might be taken off the air,
that his voice might be silenced, it certainly is creating
a little bit of a chill in the air today.
Speaker 1 (07:27):
Danna you see him super chilled?
Speaker 3 (07:30):
Brian, You're in a network that.
Speaker 1 (07:33):
Continues to insist that President Trump was not not targeted
by the Intelligent Services the same week that Gabby until
Si Gabbert released this data that now is what the
young people would call the receipts showing that in fact,
Susan Rice and brock Usine, Obama and the entire cadre
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of those people, the Intelligent Services, the FBI, they all
targeted a president elect in a rolling coup attempt. And
you guys at CNN have yet to really report on this.
You work at a network that carried water for Biden,
the figureheads as he was clearly mentally declined, and you
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pretended otherwise. You worked at that network, you still do.
You took a break and he came back, he got
fired and rehired. Were you fired because of the people
who ran Joe Biden or because you were ineffective? You
don't have anyone show, but now you're a commentator so
this is a very scary vision where you can't, let's say,
be an entertainer, or let's just say this a rodeo clown.
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One of the advantages of being an old guy who's
worked in media long time is you can have a
memory of things because they're funny. Daniel Arkin and Aaron
mcclamm and NBC News. The rodeo clown at the Missouri
State Fair who on Saturday wore a mask of President
Barack Obama has been permanently banned from performing at the fair.
Ever again, according to.
Speaker 4 (08:55):
Fair officials, why because he's black.
Speaker 3 (09:00):
It was racism, that's why.
Speaker 1 (09:03):
So this guy's a rodeo clown, not a platform. And
you don't remember this, do you remember when the White
House used the power of their money, of their position,
and the Democratic National Committee in concert with them. This
clearly came from brock husein Obama. This was clearly an
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Olynsk tactic, a Lynsky tactic. Pick a target, isolated, cut
it off from as support base. This comes from again,
an NBC News article out of Washington, d C. Dems
released finalists for anti Rush billboard slogan. The Democrat National
Committee is chosen final slogans in its anti Limbaugh billboard contest,
one of which trash talk radio host Rush Limbaugh on
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a giant slap in the face from the DNC while
posting the conservative's hometown. The DNC sent a letter to
its members last week asking for phrases, if ten words
or less, to splash across a billboard the displayed in
Limbo's town of West Pombi's, Florida, as close to Limba's
backyard as they can get. The five slogans the DNCA
chose are in no particular order. America didn't vote for
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rush to fail. Hope and change cannot be rushed. Failure
is not an option for America's future. We can fix America.
Don't rush it and rush say yes to America. The
conservative Limbos ad list said last week that he hope
Barack Obama's administration will fail and blasted Obama administration since
the president took office in January.
Speaker 4 (10:26):
It didn't stop there. They took these billboards out at.
Speaker 1 (10:30):
The same time as Media Matters for America, which is
a leftist funded group. It has big money, dark money backgrounds.
They took the billboard approach and they jumped onto this
and they began to call Rush limbas advertisers, and they
began to threaten them. They began to threaten them with
mass boycotts. They created an attempt to threaten the affiliates.
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There was an FCC attempt to reach out to the
affiliates to pressure them to take Rush off the air.
They did this or attempted to do this to the
world's most successful radio talk show host in history. There
will never be another Limbaugh. Rogan and Tucker Carlson are
the now Limbaughs of podcasting, but they'll never be another
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guy like Russian Live radio.
Speaker 3 (11:17):
So how did Limbaugh respond to this?
Speaker 4 (11:20):
Oh, he carped.
Speaker 1 (11:22):
He said it was government censorship. What Rush Limbaugh said
was one of the most monumental moments in radio. And
despite having filled in for Rush abou one hundred and
fifty times, we never were able to find the audio
of this or isolated, although everybody remembers Rush saying it.
When this effort began and they were trying to get
Rush taken off the air, trying to separate him from
his advertisers, Rush went to the air and he said
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this roughly paraphrasing, you know a President Obama, I don't
fear you. I've been preparing my.
Speaker 3 (11:53):
Whole life for a person like you.
Speaker 1 (11:55):
If I decide this gets serious enough, I have a
place I can go where you can't touch me. But
that's not to happen. You're using an Olinsky tactic. Pick
a target, isolated, cut it off from a support base.
But you don't understand. My support base is not my advertisers.
My support base is my audience, and you cannot separate us.
There's nothing you can do to affect that. I have
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an idea. I have an idea. Why don't Why don't
you fly down on air Force one and no, le
let me take that back. I will dispatch EIB one
to come and pick you up and fly you down
because it's a nicer airplane. In fact, I'll fly up,
we'll fly down together, and that way I can tell
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you what it's like to own your own airplane rather
than having one provided for you at taxpayer expense. We
can come down here and talk about all the ways.
I am not afraid of you. There's nothing you can
take from me.
Speaker 4 (12:49):
I prepared my whole life.
Speaker 3 (12:50):
For someone like you.
Speaker 1 (12:52):
The Elinsky tactics won't work with me because my audience
is my support base, not my advertisers. Within at most
a week, the billboards were gone, the phone calls to
radio stations were gone, the threatening of advertisers was over.
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And they tried this again later in Russia's career, when
Rush spoke about one of the most vicious, obvious setups
in the history of the Mockingbird media that Brian Stelter
says is being threatened with being shut down by President
Trump when they set up the Sandra Fluck herrings. If
you don't know who Sandra Fluck is, she was a
trust fund baby who was, as I recall, she was
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engaged to be married to another.
Speaker 3 (13:36):
Trust fund baby. They did a fake hearing on Capitol Hill.
Speaker 1 (13:40):
They pretended it was a hearing, but it wasn't because
there weren't Republicans there. They did it in a hearing room,
and Sandra Fluck pretended she had to choose between eating
dinner and having birth control. Fact is, there's free birth
control all around Washington, DC, provided by taxpayers. She didn't
need that to make that decision, but.
Speaker 3 (14:01):
She said it. In the next day George Stefanopolis or
sometime that week.
Speaker 1 (14:04):
The next step that week, George Stefanopolis asked the hapless
mett Romney, do you agree with some of your Republican
colleagues that women shouldn't have access to birth control or prophylactics?
And poor hapless mett Romney said, George, I don't know
what you're talking about. He didn't laugh at his face.
Speaker 4 (14:20):
It was a setup.
Speaker 1 (14:21):
And Rush Limbaugh called Sandra Fluck a very rude name,
that one I would call a woman. And it embarrassed
me that Rush did it. They tried to take him
out again and again they failed. And they tried that
at the governmental level, and again it failed. This was
an obvious attempt. There was also the obvious attempt to
shut down Americans free speech, just normal, everyday Americans.
Speaker 3 (14:44):
It's happened to me.
Speaker 1 (14:46):
The disappearance of my Facebook audience, the disappearance of my
Twitter audience, and one day I lost a couple hundred
thousand followers on Twitter. But I didn't have John Stuart
to stand behind me. And John Stewart now stood behind
and Stephen Colbert in a brilliant bit of commentary, so brilliant,
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way were down.
Speaker 7 (15:13):
We're going down, let me We're get down, so funny,
just go out everybody the outrage.
Speaker 1 (15:27):
So John Stewart's response here shows, of course that President
Trump owns the Daily Show because as you know, John
Sewart's program has been taken getting off the air.
Speaker 3 (15:40):
Well, no it hasn't. The attempts to shut down.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
Free speech came from the Democrats and came from the
Mockingbird media with their enthusiastic endorsement of shutting people off
of social media. Colbert's program was losing too much money
and CBS couldn't handle it. It's really that symbol stery
number two, Juries without souls. This is this is closer
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than people think, and it really matters to society. And
you may think you never will stand in front of
a jury, and God willing, maybe you won't. But we're
going to see jury trials continue, we would hope, unless
we do get to a point where there's a complete
shutdown of any sort of democratic processes in our democratic
Republic of America. But this is so close that my
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friend Briannas sent this to me. I hadn't heard of
this Juries without a soul, And here's.
Speaker 3 (16:33):
What I mean.
Speaker 1 (16:34):
How about an AI instead of a jury of your peers.
This is being contemplated in the.
Speaker 8 (16:40):
UK, there are more than seventy five thousand cases waiting
to go to trial, the most there's ever been. Sir
Brian Levison has been asked to sort it out.
Speaker 9 (16:50):
You've got to go through the whole system and try
to improve it, not only so that we no longer
have an increasing backlog, but that we can eat in
to the backlog and reduce it to a level that
is acceptable, so that trials can take place within a
reasonable period of.
Speaker 8 (17:07):
Time, potentially lower prison sentences if the defendant pleads guilty
at the first opportunity. The government has said it will
now go through the recommendations and bring in new laws
in the autumn, but there are already concerns about a
reduction in the use of juries, which have been part
of the justice system since the Middle Ages. Paula Harriet
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runs a charity that supports those with criminal records.
Speaker 10 (17:31):
I do worry about that. That is one of the
concerns that I have about the review, That defendants won't
have the opportunity for a trial in front of their peers,
and that'll be in the hands of people who maybe
don't have the same level of proximity to the issues
as members of the public do.
Speaker 8 (17:52):
Modern trials are taking longer, and delays caused by COVID
haven't helped. The government asked for plans for bold reform
and now need to decide which of Sir Brian's plans
should pass through Parliament and enter the courts.
Speaker 9 (18:07):
I respect juries, and I admire the conscientious way in
which they go about their business, but that it can't
be right that all cases, however large or small, necessarily
get that treatment. As somebody has said, it may be
that a jury system is Rolls Royce, but if there
are many cars on the road road, the Rolls Royce
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isn't moving.
Speaker 3 (18:29):
And so AI.
Speaker 1 (18:31):
Using AI for a jury to replace human beings this
is an idea they fancy. Now, the fact of the
matter is this, you cannot replace human beings with AI.
AI cannot feel, It cannot assess emotion.
Speaker 3 (18:51):
Yeah, it can.
Speaker 1 (18:52):
Read keywords, it can look at body language, but it
cannot sense a fellow human being. I don't know about you,
but I know I can sense the presence of another
human being. There's been tests to prove this that human
beings bond. Even in a short while in an airplane,
you can begin to sense the mood of a person,
because we are, in fact all from God, Creator is
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an image, and he loves us. The very notion of
an AI jury should terrify everybody, because ais right now
don't create themselves. They will and that should be frightening enough.
But what an AI actually does is amalgamate as much
has been written or SAIDs or produced about a topic
into a database so that it can appear to be
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providing intelligence answers. There's been nothing written about you. If
you're in your first ever jury trial, there's nothing about you.
There's a very limited data set. It's going to make
a decision based upon that.
Speaker 2 (19:53):
Now.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
The very idea that this is being contemplated is also
a sign of how far the courts have gotten off track.
In Britain, there are people on trial for posting a
Facebook note criticizing immigration as a policy, not even using
racist language, simply saying this is what you get with
mass migration. There are people on trial because they burned
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a Koran. So maybe what the UK should do is say,
why are we having so many people in the justice
system for things like this that are in fact protected
free speech Even in Britain. All of it's very, very
sick and look, there's tons of reasons to be amused
by AI but also terrified of what AI can do.
I'm going to show you example that is on one end,
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very very very funny, on the other end terrifying, but
also indicative of someone who.
Speaker 3 (20:41):
Might need a jury of his peers.
Speaker 1 (20:44):
And that's Barack Hussein. Obama might need a jury of
his peers if he wants to remain free. Now, if
you're in business, you take a lot of steps to
make sure that you protect your business. I'm sure that
you train your employees well. If you're in the trucking business,
I bet you're making sure that you're employees know how
to drive. I mean, if you're in a business like landscaping,
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and I bet you make sure that the guys who
drive your trucks are safe drivers, or you're in a
uber business, et cetera, whatever it is, I bet you
take care. And if something does happen, let's say that
there's a lawsuit. Let's say one of your drivers made
a mistake like this. Thank god, no ambulance chasing lawyer
or even in this case, decent lawyer could go after your.
Speaker 3 (21:24):
Home or your retirement account. They'd have to go sue
your business.
Speaker 2 (21:27):
Right.
Speaker 1 (21:28):
Maybe maybe there are a lot of businesses who think
they have that firewall and they don't. A lot of
business owners who think they have it. I've had friends
of mine who had their tax accountants team up with
their tax lawyers to start their corporations or their LOCs
in businesses like boat sails repair, rental, in businesses like
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We can sue them for their house and the retirement account.
Brian and his team at go bisible will give you
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Speaker 3 (22:47):
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Speaker 1 (22:49):
Go bisible with the z go bisible dot com. Now,
this is on one hand, very very amusing. In another hand,
it's definitely a warning shot to Brock Hossein Obama, but
it's also a reason that people might need juries, even
someone like Barack Husain Obama, the future of MAGA.
Speaker 3 (23:10):
Who's come into the UH.
Speaker 1 (23:12):
This is so well done. They're handcuffing the fact that
AI can create.
Speaker 3 (23:22):
This is just frightening.
Speaker 1 (23:25):
FBI agents appear to be handcuffing Barack Obama.
Speaker 3 (23:31):
And there's Trump.
Speaker 1 (23:32):
Laughing by now President Trump in a cell. Now, we
don't do this to presidents.
Speaker 3 (23:39):
We never arrest presidents. So well done.
Speaker 1 (23:44):
And it's AI driven now number one that should in
fact put a great big warning sign in our hearts.
If it can be made about Obama, it can be
made about you, and it can be made about you,
can be made about anybody. But if Barack Obama went trial,
if he was arrested and actually chose to go to
trial or actually didn't settle, would you want him to
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be heard by an AI or would you want actual
human beings involved in hearing that case and making that decision?
For me, I would never put up with an AI jury.
I mean, maybe don't have a choice except this. It's
just a temporary jury. They can create all the AI
juries they want. The only jury that matters in etrinity
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is the most intelligence, intelligence that has ever existed and
ever will exist, because it's always existed and always will
That is God Almighty. So, though the times get scary,
though this looks again like end time stuff, though this
looks again like Book of Revelation, let's rest in this.
Speaker 3 (24:45):
We know the ultimate.
Speaker 1 (24:46):
Judge, and we know his character because God's character is
perfect and loving and just.
Speaker 3 (24:51):
So let's take that to heart.
Speaker 1 (24:53):
Story number three. There's an old saying, when nothing is forbidden,
everything is allowed. And this is one of the reasons
why we though it's societally painful, though it can lose
us friends, it can lose this access to family. We
have to stand.
Speaker 3 (25:11):
By the word of God.
Speaker 1 (25:13):
We need to do it compassionately, tell truth wrapped in grace.
But when you start to depart from the word of
God on a selective basis such as this scripture.
Speaker 4 (25:22):
Is very hard.
Speaker 1 (25:24):
This hurts my friend's feelings, so I cannot apply it.
You've opened the door to everything being allowed. I happen
to adore the teaching of Alistair Beg. I happen to
adore his storytelling. I think he is a man after
God's own heart, and I differ with him on how
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he would on how he plans to treat an invitation
to a same sex wedding. It utterly ruins me emotionally
to know that I may one day need to say
to friends, I'm sorry, I cannot come to your wedding.
I can come to the after party if you'll have me,
though you probably won't. I can tell you I love
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you each individually, and I do. And I cannot come
because my faith prohibits me from celebrating something that my
faith and the Bible clearly calls sin. I could not
go and celebrate a friend's fornication. I could not go
and celebrate a friend's adultery anymore that I can go
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celebrate the sin of a same sex union. Now, in
the case of adultery a fornication, it's not gonna hurt
my feelings to say, dude, I can't celebrate that in
the case of the same sex wedding, it would because
these people have been told if folks will not join
you at this point of view, they hate you.
Speaker 3 (26:49):
It's not true.
Speaker 4 (26:50):
It's a savage lie, it's a gross lie.
Speaker 1 (26:52):
It's a lie straight from the enemy. Because God does
not hate humanity. God loves us and is creating these
rules for our own good. So Alister bag weighed in on
this controversy around the Christians. What do they chip and
join the gains? They invited a same sex so called
married couple to be on their family show.
Speaker 11 (27:12):
Alister bag I said, well, here's the thing, you're not
going to. Your love for them may catch them off guard,
but your absence will simply reinforce the fact that they said,
these people are what I always thought, judgmental, critical, unprepared
to count and and say any thing. And it is
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a fancy. It is a fine line, isn't it. It
really is, And people need to work out their own
salvation with fear and trembling. But I think we're going
to take that risk. We're gonna have to take that
risk a lot more if we want to build bridges
into the hearts and lives of those who don't understand
Jesus and don't understand that he is a king.
Speaker 1 (27:52):
Would Jesus attend the wedding? I mean, that's a great question.
Would Jesus attend the wedding? Did and they said, Rabbi, come,
come and bless our union.
Speaker 3 (28:02):
Would he? Would he?
Speaker 1 (28:06):
I mean he attended the wedding. He's sitting in the
front row, in the seat of honor. And now the
same sex couple says, Rabbi, Jesus, come stand up here
and bless our union.
Speaker 3 (28:17):
Kenny.
Speaker 1 (28:20):
It is therefore that a man leaves his mother and
father and clings to his wife, and they become one flesh.
Jesus said, all the opportunity in the world to say,
it is therefore that a person leaves his mom and
dad and clings to his partner or her partner, all
the opportunity of the world. Just as Jesus said to
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the pharisees, it's not what goes in the body that
defiles it, but what comes out to speaking of the words,
the words of condemnation, the words of taking the law
and using it as a cudgel to hit people to
be served, as if pharisees were served, make way, the Sadasee,
the Pharisees coming through the crowds, taxing people to enter
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the temple in a financial swindle. Jesus had the opportunity
to point to them and say, look, it's not that
enters the body, it's what leaves it. He had all
sorts of opportunity to stand and say, hey, guys, everything
in the New Testament or the Old Testament, everything you
were taught about same sex unions is wrong.
Speaker 3 (29:19):
It is allowed, it is to be blessed. He didn't.
Speaker 1 (29:23):
It was not an instance of him doing that, nor
is there an instance of him acting hatefully towards people sinning.
The closest representation you can get of that is, of course,
the woman of the well, who was living in a
marriage that was not an actual marriage, in other words,
a sin state. He called that out, and he treated
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her respectfully, in fact, very respectfully, so respectfully that he
spoke to her alone as a rabbi and a Jewish man.
Speaker 3 (29:52):
That was not to be done.
Speaker 1 (29:54):
The woman who was about to be stoned, and Jesus
went and said that he was without sin cast the
first stone. And then he told her to go and
sit no more, neither do I condemn me. Your sins
are forgiven, go and sin no more. He didn't act
hatefully towards her, nor can we. But when everything is forbidden,
nothing is allowed, and slippery slopes are real. And Satan
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them even more slick as people slide down into actual
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five to two. When everything whether, when nothing is forbidden,
everything is allowed. And when you start taking bits of
God's word and saying this is inconvenient and hurtful, I'm
not going to speak it, I'm not going to follow it,
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you can end up in positions like this. This comes
from Jubilee Episcopal Church.
Speaker 12 (32:04):
God does not call me by name. There is no
bright white light beaming out of the heavens and booming
voice bellowing out my parents' words. No, God does not
call me by name. She calls me baby, or love
or sweetheart. Low and slow, like golden honey dripping out
of a beehive, soft like late afternoon sun over Texas fields,
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southern and drawling and home. God calls me like the
old woman in the gay club, hunched over at the
end of the bar, watching all the boys and queens
twirl from a distance. Lines etched into her face from
too much life, hair crop shore, and men's clothes growing
threadbare across her back. God is an old school butch.
Speaker 1 (32:44):
God is an old school butch. The God of the universe,
who has always existed and always will exist, Who created
all things, including the quantum physics rules that we observe,
including DNA and how it works, the computer code, if
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you will, that constructs our bodies and constructs everything else,
the glory of the heavens, that the planets move as
they should in these insane orbits. He designed all of this,
and he left his word, his word written by men
inspired by God, and in that word he described to
us how we are to love one another. We're to
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love our family members different than we are our husbands
or our wives. We're to love our friends different from them.
And there is a love obtainable by very very few,
but givable by God because He embodies it. Those lines
are not to be crossed. God is not an old
school butch God is the Lord of the universe, the
creator of all mankind everything in it. And God does
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not allow the end result of sin. In the New
Heaven and the New Earth. There will be no disagreement,
there will be no desertion of God's word in the
New Heaven and New Earth, because God will not have
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the New Heaven and the New Earth polluted the way
it had been by the human sin problem.
Speaker 4 (34:13):
That's at the core of this horrible.
Speaker 3 (34:15):
Thing that happens.
Speaker 1 (34:17):
When people start taking bits of God's word and saying
that part hurts, so I'm not going to follow it.
You can end up committing blasphemy like that young bone
just did. So guard yourself against it by standing on
the firm foundation of God's word, even the hard parts.
Speaker 3 (34:33):
This is the Todd Hermannshaw.
Speaker 1 (34:34):
Please go be well, be strong, be kind, and please
make a decision to walk in the light of Christ.
And join me in celebrating that I get to go
home and see my beloved wife