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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the three stories version of the Todd Hermer Show.
Story number one, which master will America serve? Story number two? Mondami,
the leader of the Democrat Party. Story number three, a
Presbyterian so called pastor, commits the only unforgivable sin. We'll
talk about this with the help of God Almighty.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
The Todd Herman Show is one percent disapproved by big
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Free America. Here's the Emerald City exime.
Speaker 1 (00:39):
Todd Herman. Today is the day the Lord has made,
and these are the times to which God has decided
we shall live. After the elections, it's pretty clear there's
a great, big question for America, and that is which
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master will America serve? The election in New York was
an election driven by a lot of things. One of
them is racial division. Mondami himself effectively admitted that and
coveting wanting what is not yours, which is of course
a sin. And then all of the various sins that Mondami,
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who is the leader of the Democrat Party promotes, sins
of engaging in sexual matters that are ungodly and defending
that pridefully, etc. Of course he's a Muslim, so if
he's any form of adherent Muslim, he can't really believe
those things. But then again, he's a man who put
on seven different accents to relate to people by pretending
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to be like them when he's not. But this question
is which America are we going to serve? Or which
master will America serve? Because you cannot serve two. Jesus
made that clear. You can serve one master because you'll
love one and hate the other. So there's the master.
That's the constitution, and we'd hope to serve that right,
because not all of us are going to serve God.
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But what if we all did? Which God? Well, there's
only one, and that's the God of Abraham. I expressed
through Jesus Christ. The only way to the fathers through
Jesus Christ. That's it. There's no other way. So which
master are we going to serve? The Democrats have been
serving the master of violence? Well who is that? Gosh? Who? Indeed,
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this guy who's a former member of Antifa, which is
a group up until a year ago we were told
doesn't exist. Those of us who've been monitoring them for
ten years know they exist. This was an Antifa election
in New York. It's an Antifa election in Virginia. The
guy who's now going to be the attorney general fantasized
about killing the children of his political opponents and then
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taking their lives. That's an Antifa election. So which master
a were going to serve? This guy had been in
Antifa for a number of years. I wish I could
credit the podcaster. He didn't leave any sign who he is.
Speaker 3 (03:07):
Would you classify this organization as terroristic?
Speaker 1 (03:11):
Yep, my boss is going you're saying they want civil war, So.
Speaker 4 (03:16):
Yeah, it's a domestic terror organization. I wish it could
have gone differently. I love alternate history as much as
the next guy. I'd love to see what that world
looks like. But unfortunately the reality is like, this is bad.
This is a white boy g odd and it's gonna
get dumb.
Speaker 1 (03:30):
He describes further in this that there's these different layers
of people who are Antifa. There's the furries and the
people who are the wannabes, and he says they're often
the first people to go out and get hit by
the pepper spray, et cetera, and the little the balls
the police fire at them, and then there's the real
people like him. He used to carry a big sword
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half the link of his body. He used to be
willing to use that on people. So the Democrats are
serving that master. Who is that master? By the way,
who is the master that wants violence, that wants people
against people? Who is that in this spiritual world? Because,
by the way, it's all spiritual. You're serving a master.
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And if the master you're serving is not Jesus Christ,
you are serving the other one. You know, with them,
you're against him. So which master is America going to serve?
I mean, we can't have all Americans go convert to
Christian It's not going to happen. It's a narrow path.
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And the path to everlasting life is narrow. It's long
and it's narrow, So not everyone's going to get there.
But what master are we going to serve? Overall as
a society, Democrats have been serving the master of violence?
Who is who? The Montdomie election elected who? Yeah Montdami,
But who else? Virginia election elected Jay Jones and Spanburger,
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But who who else won seats? Look at their policies? Now,
see this isn't new. This began long ago. This now
coddling of hatreds and coddling of coveting and doing this
through the angel of light stuff. Seespan brought a guy
on years ago, and this guy went on to say
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things that if white people said this, of course they
would be called out, like Nick Fointaes is correctly called
out for the garbage. He says, Who's I've never met.
If you don't know who he is, stay that way.
There's no reason to know who he is. He's sort
of from what I've seen and the worst of the
worst things he said. He's describing this as a sewer rat.
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But the black racism, this is still merchandise, is virtuous.
The Democrat Party has been serving this master to be
racist upon upon behalf of black people. Well then that's
good racism, it's virtuous racism. So they served the master
of racism. So the question is which master will America served.
Maybe we'll serve Trump as our master. Hope not because
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Trump's talking about running for a third term. Hope not.
It's constitution is clear that Trump's not my master. Maybe
it's yours. It's my employee, our employee. Way I see it.
But this started long ago. This is an oldie but
a goody from c SPAN years ago.
Speaker 5 (06:21):
And the one idea is how we are going to
exterminate white people, because that, in my estimation, is the
only conclusion I have come to.
Speaker 1 (06:31):
This guy's name is come Out, Come On, author and
owner of blagnificent books on c SPAN. So we need
to figure out how we're going to eliminate black people,
snuff them all out.
Speaker 5 (06:41):
We have to exterminate white people off of the face
of the planet to solve this problem. Now, I don't
care whether you clap or not, but I'm saying to
you that we need to solve this problem because they
are going to kill us and I will leave on that.
So we have to just set up our own system
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and stop playing and get very serious and not be diverted.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
He says. C spans a network staff mostly by white
people who let him on the air. So which master
do we serve? One of the questions we need to
look at is go back in history and how did
this all begin? Okay, well, there's the sin issue. All
human beings deal with the sin issue. Racism is a
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sin issue because God created mankind in his image, He
knit is together in our mother's wombs. It's racism to
hate this shade of skin, this height of shake bone,
this color of eise. That's a sin because you are
denying God's beauty, good night, God's image. You are in
fact saying to God's image, because we're all made in
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God's image. I hate that version of God's image. I
hate an image of God that's too black. I hate
an image of God that's too white. So it's not
just racism actually saying to God's image, You're ugly God,
You're stupid God. So sometimes you need to look back
and say, where did the sickness begin? Where did it
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begin to metastasize in our society? And you could go
back to the Civil War, sure, but you know there
was a time where race relations got so much better,
and then we had a president who ran based on race,
and then things got so much worse. But they're now
trying to edit this. This actually happened on MSNBC. They
tried to edit this. And I'll show you this in
a second. How a thing begins can sometimes predict how
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for instance, if you're right now dealing with, say a
shoulder that you have to use save for being in
the gym or for work, and you find yourself just
constantly rolling it out. You know, you take one of
the lacrosse balls, just dig into that shoulder and you
kind of feel it click every now and then, but
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not a lot. Maybe if you get a good pump
on it clicks. Or maybe this is your job. Maybe
your job is lifting things, and you know, when you've
been down, sometimes your back just catches. Now how that
all began, It's really important to understand. But you can
also get in the way of where it's going, because
I'm telling you, if you're constantly rolling your shoulder out
and sometimes it clicks your back, Sometimes it clicks and
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there's a sharp pain. Yeah, but it always goes away. Yeah,
until it doesn't. Now, if you go see a surgeon,
they're going to say, hey, let's get your cut on.
If you go to someone in America's alternative medicine, say yeah,
we'll put some stem cells in there. Okay. Where did
the stem cells come from?
Speaker 6 (09:31):
I don't know.
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Were the people who the women who gave up the
placentas and abilical cords, were they healthy? I don't know.
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me a part of the Todd Hermanshew family. So where
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things began. Sometimes subsists understand where they're going and how
we can get in the way of this. Racism began
as a sin issue. There was a time in America
where race relations had gotten much better, very good, somewhat
good Americans were saying they're saying that it was sixty
three percent, saying it was somewhat very good seventy two percent.
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There was a time when that was very very high
two thousand and two, two thousand and six, et cetera.
Somewhat very bad, was very very low. Very bad is
twenty six percent. Very good was very good seventy two
percent two thousand and four. So we can look back
at things and say, what how did we get here? Well,
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when someone decided to run for president based upon race,
we got a presidency based upon race. But you'd never
know that if you're a victim of MSNBC, who serves
the master of well, this this is from MSNBC. This
is vodo Latino Perez. Here we go.
Speaker 7 (11:28):
But I think what's most important is that when they
see Barack Obama, people remember a time in America where
there was unity. They remember a time when there was calm,
when they saw that there was actual opportunity for their families.
And the contrast between the hate that the Republicans on
the magaside keep pushing and someone who is very calm
and collect and saying, look, this has been where we
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are in America, but we don't have to be. Remember
when I.
Speaker 1 (11:53):
Was president, Yeah, I do so. Through the polls, people
who thought race relations were very good, somewhat good two
thousand and two, sixty three percent, two thousand and four,
seventy two percent, two thousand and eight, seventy one percent,
twenty fourteen, and then boom a drop twenty sixteen, s drop?
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What happened? Is it Trump? Is it Obama? What happened? Well?
Under Obama, we saw president come out and say things
like if I had a sudden he looked like, remember
that it is clear to the police actor. Simply remember
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that a president who brought in Black Lives Matter incorporated
terrorists who intended to go out and agitate racially. Do
you remember that twenty fourteen, he comes out of office
and we see massively low numbers Russia. Umba said, I
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hope he failed. He succeeded a presidency based upon race,
and you see the after effects of the time Barack
Obama's spent in office. So we can go back and
look at this and then ask ourselves again a question,
which master will America serve? Will it be the master
of covening? Will it be the master of hatred? Will
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it be the master of division, or can we make
a change in the nation. We can do this, We
can guard our hearts. I beg you to declare yourself
spiritually protected by Jesus Christ. If you've accepted mess your
Lord and Savior, I beg you to claim spiritual protection
so we don't fall into serving the master of whatever.
Because there's one master, and the closer America gets to
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serving the master, the Lord of the universe, Jesus Christ,
the closer America is going to get to the great
consolation prize of actually saving this country. Story number two,
Ma Domi, the leader of the Democrats Party. There's a
lot to say about the elections that happened, particularly the
election in New York. I mean, Virginia's notable. It's notable
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to elect a person in the statewide office who is
a murder fetishist and a NEPO baby and a CIA
former CIA agent we think former to run this date
of the Virginia a woman who refused to answer whether
men exist effectively. So there's a lot to say about that.
But with Ron Mondami, you have the leader of the
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Democrat Party. He's the leader because he is the very
best actor the Democrat Party is a party made up
of actors. Mondami is not of the people. He's not poor.
He's a rich Nepo baby. He sat in the cheap
seats at the next game as a photo effect. He's
very serious about what he intends to do to New
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York and he is not at all confused about how
he got into office. He got into office by faking accents,
by faking background, by pretending he had an aunt who
was afraid to wear that his job after nine to eleven.
He got into office by promising things that people think
they want. They just don't know how expensive they're going
to be. They don't know how expensive free groceries are.
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And he knows exactly what got him in office. It
was division.
Speaker 8 (15:19):
Thank you to those so often forgotten by the politics
of our city who made this movement their own. I
speak of Yemeni bodega owners and Mexican abuelas, Senegalese taxi drivers,
and who's beck nurses, Trinidadian lime cooks, and Ethiopian aunties, Yes,
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aunties to every New Yorker in Kensington and Midwood, and
Hans put to notice.
Speaker 1 (15:59):
It didn't bother sayingsh American notice that he didn't use
the hyphenated American like Yemeny Americans, Sengalese Americans. Why because
he wants them to maintain their national identity, but not American.
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See what we see in this is Zoron Mandami as
the leader of the Democrat Party because he most effectively
acted like somebody and now he's out admitting that, I
don't want you to ever think of yourselves as American,
because if you think of yourself as an American, we
risk these people wanting to understand how America came to
be the place they wanted to come. And guess what,
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America did not become the place they wanted to come
by practicing the politics that Zoron Mondami practices. Had America
practice practice those politics, we never would have been the
nation to which people wanted to come. Well, and there's
going to be an economic back class. You better believe
that there's going to be billionaires who've already fired up
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the private jest to get out and billionaires. That's going
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and going after some white collar jobs that many people
thought they were safe for life. You end up being
a licensing attorney at Micro or Microsoft or Google and
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a safe job.
Speaker 6 (17:29):
Not so.
Speaker 1 (17:30):
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Truck twenty five, Dash three three eight Joe Manchin, West
Virginia Democrat. He knows that elections are often about money,
but he says something else to John Stewart, and Stuart
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doesn't appear to be that pleased with his response. So
John Stewart talking about why do people even vote for Trump?
Speaker 7 (18:39):
I would say to you, I don't know that West
Virginia is a moderate state.
Speaker 3 (18:43):
It voted overwhelmingly for Donald Trump, who is not a
moderate president, three times.
Speaker 1 (18:48):
Three times over forty.
Speaker 3 (18:50):
He beat Hillary by forty forty one points right, he
beat Joe. He got lost to Joe Biden, but not
in West Virginia. No, he's still one about fourty points right.
And he won again in twenty twenty four. And I've
told my Democrat friends. They said, Joe, what happened to
the West Virginia Democrats? And I said nothing. They want
to know what happened to the Washington Democrats And they said,
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what do you mean? I said, I can tell you why.
The union coal miners and all the factory workers that
I grew up with where they are today. Why they
switched and started voting Republican. They believe that the Democrat
Party in Washington basically spends more resources, effort, and time
on able bodied people that don't work or won't work
than you do those who do.
Speaker 2 (19:33):
Right.
Speaker 1 (19:34):
Wow, A smattering of applause for the Daily Show audience.
So in Montdamie, we see the elected's leader now the
Democrat Party. Yes, more money for people who don't work. Yes,
free rents that people are forced to pay for. Yes,
free groceries that people are forced to pay for, all
of which would be the most expensive free stuff ever offered.
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And don't you dare ask people to become Americans? After all?
Why would we want any form of you unity? Story
number three, a Presbyterian so called pastor commits the only
unforgivable sin. There is a lot of heresy to go around,
a lot of heretics and a lot of false Christianity.
And we use two very very good tools for this.
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We use protesting you dot com and wokepreacherclips dot com TV.
Woke Preacher clipstv dot com. Pardon me. And it's easy
enough to go out and find clips like this, but man,
it is not always the day that I come out
and find someone who has decided as a pastor to
condemn themselves to hell forever. And I feel very comfortable
saying this so called pastor did this. Let's see, there's
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a slide. And this happens because you start to take
the word of God and you start to take the
rough edges off, because sometimes God just got stuff wrong.
You know, he was a little bit too tough on
the rich, and so we'll take that out. And Jesus
said a little bit too much energy around. Hey, you know,
looking at a woman with lusting your eyes, and yeah,
I don't think it really meant that to kind of
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you know, sand that part down. And then Jesus, you're
talking about giving to the church, that we should give
it a joyful heart. Yeah, but not tithing because that's
in the Old Testament. And you know Jesus did he
didn't mean anything in the Old Testament. Keep in mind
that until Jesus died and rose again, we were still
in the Old Testament era. I mean, just just you
can set that aside. There's all sorts of ways to
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commit heresies, but not all of them will land you
in hell forever. These are some so called Christian drag clowns,
and they have an explanation about drag clowns coming out,
as it were, and the story of Easter in my church.
Speaker 9 (21:33):
World, I've heard of the United Church of Canada, and
doing my drag there has brought me a lot of
hope because you know, I did a drag show this
year for Easter and we called it Jesus coming Out.
This whole story of Easter in a Christian context is,
you know, Jesus kind of comes into and says, yes,
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it's me, and a sign faces, you know, persecution. They
the friends Judy's transition, a transition.
Speaker 7 (22:06):
Of one of.
Speaker 9 (22:08):
He gets killed, and the story is living into this
purpose of resurrection.
Speaker 6 (22:13):
And we drew a parallel. You know, folks, we come out,
we have race whom we are. Often we face persecution.
Speaker 1 (22:19):
But everything that the so called gay gospel providers do
has to be inverse to Christianity, all of it. Jesus
Christ did not come out and say I am the Messiah.
He'd already done that. He was already the Messiah. His
followers already knew that. People who were paying attention figured
that out. The lame walk, the blinder, healed the dead rise.
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People figured that out. Peter figured it out. He was
the first to confess, and upon Peter's confession, Jesus Christ
built his church. This confession that you're the Messiah, the
one that come, You're the son of God. So he
didn't come out and know there's no relation to someone
saying I have a sin issue. I have a sexual
sin issue, I'm confused about my gender, I have fetishes.
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All of us have sin issues, all of us have
sex issues. All of us have things that we've done
sexuy that we don't want to go talk about. Some
of us have stopped doing them and as Holy Spirit
has helped us change. There's no comparison. But that person
did not just condemn themselves to hell as I see it.
This Presbyterian Church of the New Covent, North Carolina, they
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say Lutheran. I'm sorry, it's Presbyterian, Presbyterian and pastor. This
is someone who, in fact, I think, absolutely condemns himself
to Hell. I'll show you this in just a second.
There's lots of ways to keep yourself from Hell. Primarily,
of course, is a repent of your sins. Go to
the Lord Jesus, repent is sorrow for what you've done.
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Except them as your Lord and Savior. They'll give you
the Holy Spirit to help you become sanctified and more holy.
And then surround yourself with God's word and Christian friends
and people more mature in the faith in you be
in the body of Christ. And then also support movies
that support us. There's a new movie out called Disciples
in the Moonlight, and it tells a fantastical story they
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could never happen, of people in America having to smuggle bibles.
Ah as if that could. Yeah, they're smuggling Bibles because
the American government has outlawed the real Bible and they
have created what the movie will show you is a
version of the Bible is called the Truth Version. Wait
till you see this. But it could never happen. And
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in this there's a guy called the Apostle, and he
is the guy who's leading all this, and he's the
guy animating all the action and the surrounded are these disciples.
And by the way, none of them are perfect. They're
all men, but none of them are perfect. One dude
in particular has got some full on problems, but he's
serving God. Does that sound familiar now, of course, it's
fantastical to believe that the Bible could ever be outlawed.
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After all, it's only in Canada where they're considering being
able to prosecute people for quoting for the Bible. It's
only in the UK where people been thrown in jail
and fine for silently praying, for silently praying, where they've
been told that, yeah, you can pray in your flat,
so that is your apartment unless other people hear you
and are bothered by it. How far away from are
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How dare I think it?
Speaker 6 (25:40):
Little Thrian?
Speaker 1 (25:41):
How dare I do that? The Lutheran Church, the Elka,
they're all pretty much the same as this guy. So
he has a confession he wants to make about how
he views Jesus Christ.
Speaker 6 (25:52):
This morning. Is the trouble with making Jesus God. Let
me say something up front, right up front. If you
haven't heard me say it before, and I.
Speaker 10 (26:04):
Haven't done this before, that might surprise some of you,
and some would actually argue that it should in the
grounds or unordaining. The rest of you won't be the
little hast a bit surprised to be saying this.
Speaker 6 (26:20):
Jesus is not my God.
Speaker 1 (26:24):
Now, okay, he's going to continue in a second. I
noticed some things here me meet me, I, I, I
Those of you who've been here a while are not
going to be surprised that I think this. I pause
the he's about to say, now before the heresy alarms
start going off. Now they've already gone off. You've already
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denied Jesus. You're already denying the Holy Spirit.
Speaker 10 (26:52):
Before the here the alarms are going off or whatever.
You go searching for a book orders by GESSI cheological
hit hear me out here.
Speaker 6 (27:03):
I follow Jesus.
Speaker 1 (27:04):
No, you don't. Jesus Christ said, I'm in the way
the truth of the life. No one comes to the Father,
but through me, I am the father one. If you've
seen me, you've seen the Father. You don't follow Jesus.
You follow some of it. It's not Jesus.
Speaker 6 (27:14):
Somebody even say I apolog Jesus to fall.
Speaker 1 (27:16):
No one would say that, because Jesus never come along
and said he and the Father are not one, but
that there's many ways to get to God that never happens.
Speaker 10 (27:25):
I believe that Jesus reveals the divine in a uniquely
transformative way that I've seen no other do.
Speaker 6 (27:34):
But I don't believe that Jesus is God.
Speaker 1 (27:39):
What did Jesus say I and the Father are one?
What does the Bible tell us in the beginning? Was
the word? The word was with God? The word was God?
Who was the word? It was Jesus. But I, I,
I I, And.
Speaker 6 (27:54):
I'm not alone on this. I'm not even close to
being alone on this.
Speaker 10 (27:58):
A whole bunch of early Christians didn't believe that either this.
Speaker 1 (28:02):
Is so so untrue. There were people who tried to
claim the mantle of being Christians, who didn't follow Christ
but tried to claim him, and they said things like, oh,
Jesus never really had a bobby body, because bodies are filthy,
so if he was God, he couldn't have had a body.
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There were gnostics who said that a lot of people
tried to claim him, but nope. Everybody who walked with
Jesus Christ, all of the apostles, identified him as a messiah,
as gods who went back to God. All of them did.
Speaker 6 (28:36):
I will talk about some of them because they wrote
the books.
Speaker 1 (28:40):
They wrote some books, not the gospels.
Speaker 10 (28:43):
Of progressive Christians, don't now they contrary to popular belief.
Speaker 2 (28:47):
Even with the.
Speaker 10 (28:49):
Tradition that's the cowardice influence reform, Jesus is fully God
and fully human tradition. Even within that, there is room
to wrestle with the question.
Speaker 1 (29:02):
Yeah, not if you actually read the Bible and read
the words of the people who walked with him and
were touched by him and taught by him, and watched
him ascend and were told to go and make disciples,
there's no room for this. What this guy is doing
is denying the deity of Jesus Christ, and in that
he is blaspheming the power of the Holy Spirit. In
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Matthew Chapter twelve, verses twelve twenty two through thirty two,
we read this blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. Then a
demon possessed man who was blind and mute was brought
to him, and he treated him so that the man
spoke and saw all the people were mazed and said,
can this be the son of David? But when the
Pharisees heard it, they said, it is only by Beaezebald,
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the prince of Demons, that this man casts out demons.
Knowing their thoughts, he said to them, every kingdom divided
against itself is laid to waste, and no city or
house divided against itself will stand. And if Satan casts
out Satan, he's divided against himself. How then will this
kingdom stand? And if I cast out demons by bails
the ball by whom do your sons cast him out?
Therefore they will be your judges. But if it is
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by the Spirit of God that had cast out demons,
then the Kingdom of God has come upon you. Or
how can someone enter a strong man's house and plunder
his goods unless he first binds the strong man, then
indeed he may plunder his house. Whoever is not with
me is against me, and whoever does not gather with
me scatters. Therefore, I tell you every sin and blasphemy
will be forgiven, but the blasphemy against the spirit will
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not be forgiven. Whoever speaks a word against the son
of Man will be forgiven, that whoever speaks against the
Holy Spirit will not be forgiven, either in this age
or the age to come. This man has denied the
entire deity of Jesus Christ. He therefore denies that Jesus
left the Holy spirits, because how could a non God
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leave behind God. It's not every day that I see
a pastor decide to condemn himself to hell, but it
sure here seems like he did. Glad I am not
the end judge, because that would be really screwed up.
God will judge, but my discernment says, that's how you
decide to go to hell. This is the Todd Herman Shaw.
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Please go, be well, be strong, be kind to please
make every effort to walk in the life of Christ.