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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Welcome Monday, according Show with Preston Scott. I'm Preston. He
is ose great to be with you. It is September
the fifteenth, show fifty four fifty two. I want to
just I want to set up this set of scriptures
that we'll probably spend a little time on this week,

(00:24):
and lifted directly out of my pastor's message yesterday. I
want you to just step back for a second and
think about how appropriate all of this is. And again

(00:44):
we're going to take a few days to unpack it,
so it'll seem a little incomplete here today, but we're
we're doing a study of the twelve minor profits of
the Old Testament and this particular message, the Book of Habbakuk,
and you can pronounce it a bunch of different ways.

(01:07):
Listen to what he said and wrote down, and he
offered first a complaint to God. Let's just pause for
a moment and consider how does that often work out?
Complaining to God? Oh Lord, how long shall I cry

(01:30):
for help and you will not hear? Or cry to
you violence and you will not save? Why do you
make me see iniquity? And why do you idly look
it wrong? Destruction and violence? Are before me. Strife and

(01:51):
contention arise, So the laws paralyzed, and justice never goes forth.
For the wicked surround the righteous, this goes forth perverted.
Now I'm gonna pause there, we'll pick it up, and
I'll give you just a short little to not leave
it just a total bummer. But think of those words

(02:15):
and ask yourself, don't those apply right this moment? How
long shall I cry for help? Cry to you violence?

(02:41):
The laws paralyzed, justice never goes forth? Right? How long
have we been saying things like this? Now before we
continue tomorrow, here's what I want to lift your spirits with.
This is Habocac thousands of years ago. People for centuries

(03:09):
have been looking to God and saying why, How long?
God answers. He may not answer when we want how
we want, but God answers. There are a lot of

(03:37):
things that you look at and you go, what is
going on? We seem to be losing all the time.
You're taking a very human view of this, and you've
got to step back. And the bottom line is this

(03:59):
Satan comes to steal, kill and destroy. Jesus came to
bring life and vengeance. Is God's add all that up
and it will guide you in how you respond to
the things that are going on. Ten past the hour.

(04:22):
It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott.

Speaker 2 (04:27):
That escalated quickly.

Speaker 1 (04:30):
I mean that really got out of hand fast.

Speaker 3 (04:32):
On WFLA, September the fifteenth, seventeen seventy six, British forces
under William Howell.

Speaker 1 (04:51):
General occupied New York City. Actually it would be pretty
good if they occupied it now, except the Brits would
be saying no guns stop. I say stop. You shall
not do damage, sir, my fine fellow, are you hearing me?

(05:14):
I put down that net. I didn't say anything, never mind.
That's how it would all go. Eighteen fifty seven, William
Howard Taft, twenty seventh president, only president to serve as
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, was born in Cincinnati.
One year later, the Butterfield Overland Mail Company begins first

(05:34):
mail delivery to the Pacific Coast, with stage coaches running
between Tipton, Missouri, Doctor Redmore, and San Francisco. They probably
a better mail service then than what we're being allowed
now because they're shutting down so many, so many. I

(05:54):
mean here in Tallahassee. If you want to send a
letter across the Street. Just handle liver it, put it
under the front door mat because it'll go to Jacksonville
and back. It'll take about a week. It's incredible. Let's see,
during the First Korean War, you enforces led by US
Marines land at Incheon. That's in nineteen fifty two thousand

(06:17):
and one, George W. Bush names Asamon bin Laden, prime
suspect in the September eleventh terrorist attacks. Yeah, we'll just
leave that there. Two thousand and eight, Financial Services from
the firm Layman Brothers files for bankruptcy, largest bankruptcy in
US history. And we were on the air for that
one too. Yeah. When more and more evanced. When I'm

(06:43):
looking at this history stuff and it's like, yeah, I
was on the air.

Speaker 2 (06:48):
Like a year old.

Speaker 1 (06:50):
What do we got here? It is National Online Learning Day.
That seems silly to me, because every day is National
Online Earning Learning Day. The question becomes, what are you learning?
You want to be learning? Uh? National Neonatal Nurses Day.

(07:15):
God bless you if you are a new natal nurse,
a NICU nurse and you care like you're good at
your job. Thank you. National Tackle Kids Cancer Day. Little
focus sounds good. Every day is let's Tackle Kids Cancer Day,

(07:41):
National Cheese Toast Day. I've got to look this up.
Butter crust your the bread, the better. It was created
by Dell Johnson in nineteen fifty eight, who opened the

(08:05):
first Sizzler restaurant. Remember Sizzler. It's changed over the year,
over the years. Rather I I mean, look, you can't
go wrong putting cheese on bread. You can't. It's just

(08:28):
a matter of whether you spice it up a little
bit with something. But I mean, okay, there you go,
and it's National double Cheeseburger Day. So there you go,
sixteen past the hour, come back with some did you knows?

(08:50):
And more. Oh, it's tempting to get ahead of things
here today. There's there's just there's no shortage of news.
Got a lot of sound for us to hear together.

(09:14):
Joe Camps will be joining us next hour. Things got
so busy I forgot to put it in the rundown
Jose Joe will be joining us at the normal time
next hour. But my goodness, there's just no shortage. So
I just have to force discipline upon myself and h

(09:38):
and get to some other things. For example, did you
know that craft began selling sliced processed cheese in nineteen fifty,
but individually wrapped cheese slices were invented by an Indiana engineer,
Arnold no Rocky, who worked for the Clearfield Cheese Company
and released the product in nineteen fifty six. Now I'm

(10:01):
not I'm I'm a big fan of the original American cheese,
not the wrap wrapped slices. I mean, if you have to,
you have to. But the word processed right, processed fill
in the blank.

Speaker 4 (10:16):
Eh.

Speaker 1 (10:18):
Anyway, A few little items here to remind you of
if you live in and around the Capital city. First
of all, Army Strong Tallahassee accepting donations for the Army
Monument and the Battlefield Cross to be erected at the

(10:38):
National Cemetery here in the Capital City. Voiger eleven twenty
dot com v o I t u r E eleven
twenty dot com is where you go to donate funds.
The fourteenth Annual Remembrance Dinner supporting Holocaust education coming up Tuesday,
October twenty eighth at the dun Lap Champions Club. You

(11:02):
can learn more at Holocaust Resources dot org. If you
want to take part in the dinner, it is It
is a fundraising event so expect that Holocaust Resources dot Org.
They'll have a couple of guest speakers offering a ward
or two. And again the event is Tuesday, October twenty eighth,

(11:23):
and then on November the sixth, Lieutenant Governor J Collins,
who we think is going to join us on the program.
He's no longer in the legislature, and so it'll be
interesting to see, if you know, because I told them

(11:47):
only if you'll talk about this, and I want to
talk about everify, And after some wrangling around, I guess
they said, sure, whatever, whatever you want to talk about.
But he will be at the Keystone Federated Republican Women
fourth Biennial American Valor Dinner in support of local veterans.

(12:07):
And of course J Collins is a terrific guy. He just,
along with all of the others, don't want to talk
about everify, but now as Lieutenant governor, perhaps he will.
The event though Thursday, November sixth, five point thirty to
eight thirty at the Monticello Monticello. See I want to

(12:29):
say Monticello because that's what it's called up in Virginia.
Jefferson's house is Monticello. It's spelled the exact same way.
But no, no, no, we say Monaicello. It's like the
county to our east leaf Fayette. It's Lafayette, but we
have to say it Lefayette. Okay, fine Fayette. Anyway, it's

(12:53):
at the Monticello Opera House, and you have to purchase
tickets in advance. And there's the problem. They don't make
it easy. So I'm just gonna tell you to figure
it out. They don't have a website to make it
easy for you to buy the tickets, and I don't.
I'm just I'm not listing a bunch of phone numbers

(13:14):
and email addresses. You're just going to have to figure
it out. Keystone Federated Republican Women, American Valid Dinner, Good Costs.
Today's program is going to feature a lot of sound.
I'm not necessarily endorsing everything that I'll be playing today,

(13:38):
but I do think it's important for you to hear it.
I think you need to hear from a state representative
in Virginia who had some things to say. I think
it's important for you to hear from Erica Kirk. Unbelievably,

(14:00):
there are people posting YouTube videos dissecting her speech and
jamming on her guys saying I hate to do this,
I hate to do this, and then he parses out
scripture that he clearly doesn't understand, and it's like, Bro,

(14:25):
you don't hate to do this, or you wouldn't do it. It's
unfortunate that we are where we are today. People are
losing their jobs over their hate works for me, that does,

(14:45):
honest and truly, if the NFL had taught this lesson
with Colin Kaepernick, we might not be going through it
because people don't understand. You do not have the right
to free speech as it relates to your employment. You don't.
I'm sorry you don't. You can say it, you can
post it, but you don't necessarily find anything in the

(15:07):
constitution insulating you from the repercussions your employers may say, Ah,
I don't want to be affiliated with you. You're fired. It's there, right.
So some lessons are being learned and they're painful ones,
and we're going to highlight that as well. So stick
around a lot to discuss. Twenty eight after the hour,

(15:29):
somehow I was laly Now I'm late, Okay, thirty six
past the hour. Good morning friends, It's Monday. On the
radio program sorry, but we have to do this. You

(15:51):
will never hear the name of the killer of Charlie
Kirk breathe mentioned used on This shows best is I
can control it, do everything possible, Never let the name
of that person come across my lips. I'm horrified for
his family. He is an example of the indoctrination that

(16:19):
happens to young people because his family noted over time
this drift further and further left. And now we learn
that his transgendered roommate, a man transitioning into a woman,
is his romantic partner. Now, I think it's important to

(16:49):
note a couple of things here. Now clearly that makes
this young man same sex attracted because this person's transition,
the person's a guy, and he's in a relationship with
this person. But at the same time, this person is

(17:09):
fully one hundred percent cooperating with law enforcement. You see.
And this this is a discussion that I had with
my wife yesterday. This speaks to even within the alt
lifestyle community, there are people that I would categorize as

(17:30):
people that are just choosing this lifestyle for whatever the reason.
They've got drawn and pulled into it, and they're confused
and they're just but they're not seeking to harm anybody.
They're not seeking to be the militant in your face,

(17:51):
call me, ma'am kind of people. Okay, they are, they're confused.
They're not the radicals, as radical as that lifestyle choice is.
They're not the radicals. My hint, my hint, jeez, luise,
my hunch and sense I combine those words. My sense

(18:13):
is that this person, even if it's just you know,
saving their own skin, is cooperating fully with law enforcements.
And it's one of the ways that they caught the
guy is they got the messages that were on a
platform called discord. And so I'm gonna say I think

(18:39):
the cooperation is because this person didn't have anything to
do with it and just found out about it after
the fact. But I could be wrong. We'll see. This
could be a process of I'm fully cooperating, so whatever
charges come my way are lessoned. That could be. But
here's what else I I'm concerned about, And this is

(19:05):
what makes this interesting. Do you remember at least two
or three different people posting that something was definitely happening
to Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. How did they
know how did they know? That's what authorities, Law enforcement, FBI,

(19:32):
that's what they have to figure out. Clearly, people into
the LGBTQ lifestyle knew something was going to happen. Was
that through discord? Was that through the roommate, the partner?
I don't know. I do not know. Turning Point USA,

(19:59):
there will be a massive public memorial service for Charlie
Kirk Sunday, the twenty first, This Sunday at State Farm
Stadium where the Arizona Cardinals play football in Glendale, Arizona.
Its seat sixty three thousand can be expanded to seventy
three thousand. It's gonna be huge, massive attendance. And of course,

(20:22):
David Hogg, who I will name because he's an embarrassing person,
is trying to turn this into just being about him.
If I ever get killed by one of these right wingers,
politicize the bleep out of my death immediately I'm talking
before my blood runs cold, and use it to pass

(20:43):
as many gun laws as possible and raise as much
money as you can primary Dems who refused to sport
gun laws. They're unconstitutional, David, you can't pass gun laws
that are unconstitutional. Secondly, I'm sorry, but you're just not
that important.

Speaker 2 (21:04):
No.

Speaker 1 (21:04):
I mean. First, people on our side don't don't do
these things, and when they do we condemn it. Unlike
you people unlike you extremists that that that celebrate, We don't.
It's wrong no matter who the victim is. But people
like you have trouble with that. So forty one now,

(21:26):
forty two minutes past the hour.

Speaker 5 (21:28):
There there's there's more to be said.

Speaker 1 (21:43):
Look, no one, no one. I don't hate people enough
to want to see them killed. I allow the legal
process to determine the appropriate justice for some, and if

(22:08):
that means the death penalty, so be it. But that
should never be an act taken by a person. So
when I say David Hoggs is not important enough, I'm
not suggesting that there is someone who is important. No, No,
I'm saying there is nobody worth that in the sense

(22:35):
that somehow taking their life works for me. No, he's
just not important. Charlie Kirk was. Charlie Kirk was killed
not because of what he said, but because of the
people who listened. I listened to an exchange just a

(23:02):
few minutes ago. If some guy who just said bleep you,
that's all he wanted to do. He wanted to walk
up and go, bleep you, I hate you, Get off
my campus. It's like, well, dude, it's not your campus,
all right, it just but Charlie's like, why you're a racist?
It's all you are? Well, do you want to have
a conversation? Do you want to have a dialogue? And

(23:24):
oh sure, and then he proceeds to just drop profanities
and accuse him with not one example, not one. Can
you name one thing I've ever said that's racist? One?
And it's just this is where we are, and this
is why it's important. I came across a piece by M. D.

(23:48):
Kittle on the Federalist. He may have pulled the trigger,
but Charlie Kirk, suspected killer, didn't act alone. The point
was this, the alleged radicalized assassin, and by all accounts
he's admitted to it and now is clamming up, did

(24:13):
not get to this point by himself. That's the point
by didn't act alone. He didn't get there by himself.
And again the difference is that, for example, the Atlanta
Olympic Games bomber, he hated abortion. This was as much

(24:38):
a political statement against abortion. What he did in Atlanta.
We condemned it. It doesn't matter that cause doesn't justify
murder taking lives, and we don't celebrate it. We do

(24:59):
everything we can to find the person and out them.
Why because we don't want our cause sullied by people
and actions like that. That's the difference there are. We
are watching a further dividing line on the left between
the extreme illiberal left that frankly are dangerous to society.

(25:21):
They should be they should be shunned in society, they
should be isolated and marginalized so they can think about
their ways, and the rest of the left that says, nah,
that's not cool. And there's plenty on the left that
are saying that what happened to Charlie Kirk is wrong,
it's evil, and I and and there's an opportunity here.

(25:48):
But don't think for a second that this is both
sides of the out. It's not. It isn't. And anyone
that wants to take a moment to discuss any of
the little examples that are being thrown up January sixth, Okay,
let's talk about January sixth, Charlottesville. You know that ridiculous

(26:11):
hoax is still being perpetrated by people like Jank Younger, You,
Gert Jugur, the young Turks, and a handful of others,
and it's a lie. Let's talk about all that stuff.
Let's point out the differences. This gets to being armed
with the ability to debate, to talk understanding. A true

(26:36):
illiberal extremist will reveal themselves in seconds with profanities, personal attacks,
and no facts. Forty eight minutes after the hour, It's
the Morning Show with Preston Scott on news radio one

(26:57):
hundred point seven WFLA. I will from time to time,

(27:26):
have you listened to because I've challenged you for years
own it, take ownership of the information. You know, when
I was invocational ministry, I used to teach a course
on apologetics, about an eight week course where I would

(27:48):
teach people facts about God's Word, about prophecy, problematical odds,
the different things, using common sense, debunking the fact that

(28:08):
there you know that there's an atheist out there. I
don't believe that there's such a thing. All people believe
in something, even if it's themselves, even in humanity, and
so I've long believed in the idea of take ownership

(28:29):
of information in such a way that you can recite it,
you can share it, you can discuss it, you can
engage with people. Well, now I heard no, no, no,
no no. This is what you've studied and know. I

(28:49):
want to just share this exchange. This is Charlie Kirk
on campus and it opened Mike's segment and a young
lady who wants to have a discussion. Am I really
that late? Oh my gosh, I am. I don't have time.

(29:17):
I'm a bad host, bad all right, I'm gonna have
to shelve this. I'll share this later. Here's my point.
I'm going to share from time to time Charlie Kirk
and how he went about doing what he did, why
he was winning hearts and minds. You can learn from it.

(29:44):
You can. I'm gonna squeeze it in there somehow today
and we'll do it from time to time when we
come back. If you did not hear any of what
Erica Kirk had to say last week, I'm gonna share
just a bit of it next The Morning Show with
Preston Scott. Second hour of the Morning Show with Preston Scott.

(30:26):
It is it is inconceivable for me to grasp the
reality that now surrounds Erica Kirk and her two children.
I mean, when you put some context into this. John F.

(30:50):
Kennedy was forty six, Robert F. Kennedy was forty two,
Martin Luther King was thirty nine. Charlie Kirk was thirty
one and was assassinated because of what he said. Let's

(31:17):
listen to just this is just part of Erica Kirk's comments.
She streamed this live.

Speaker 2 (31:31):
I will never ever.

Speaker 6 (31:33):
Have the words to describe the loss that I feel
in my heart. I honestly have no.

Speaker 2 (31:41):
Idea what any of this means. I know that God does,
but I don't. But Charlie, baby, I know you do too.

Speaker 7 (31:49):
I know you do.

Speaker 2 (31:52):
So does our Lord.

Speaker 8 (31:56):
And our world is filled with evil. But our God,
you guys, are, God is so good.

Speaker 9 (32:06):
He's so incredibly good. And we know that for those
who love God, all things work together for good, for
those who are called according to His purpose. Already, I
have seen the worldwide outpouring of love for my husband.

(32:27):
I've heard the testimonies from people my husband inspired to
get married, to start families, to seek out.

Speaker 2 (32:34):
A relationship with God.

Speaker 9 (32:35):
It's the most important, most important one of them.

Speaker 2 (32:40):
If a strand of your hair.

Speaker 1 (32:41):
Looks like and then the chorus, We're stuck with the
obligatory commercial, and we pick it up.

Speaker 2 (32:49):
The evildoers.

Speaker 9 (32:52):
Responsible for my husband's assassination have no idea what they
have done.

Speaker 6 (33:02):
They killed Charlie because he preached a message of patriotism, faith,
and of God's merciful love.

Speaker 2 (33:13):
But they should all know this.

Speaker 9 (33:15):
If you thought that my husband's mission was powerful.

Speaker 2 (33:20):
Before, you have no idea. You have no idea what.

Speaker 9 (33:27):
You just have unleashed across this entire country.

Speaker 2 (33:32):
And this world. You have no idea.

Speaker 9 (33:36):
You have no idea the fire that you have ignited
within this wife.

Speaker 6 (33:44):
The cries of this widow will echo around the world
like a battle.

Speaker 9 (33:48):
Cry to everyone listening tonight across America.

Speaker 2 (33:57):
The movement my husband built will not die. It won't.

Speaker 9 (34:02):
I refuse to let that happen. It will not die.
All of us will refuse to let that happen. No
one will ever forget.

Speaker 6 (34:14):
My husband's name, and I will make sure of it.
It will become stronger, bolder, louder, and greater than ever.

Speaker 9 (34:27):
My husband's mission will not end, not even.

Speaker 2 (34:30):
For a moment.

Speaker 1 (34:32):
And there you go again, just an excerpt. She went
on to talk about that, the campaign, the tours, that
it will continue, it will move on, the radio program
will continue. I'll be honest with you, I you know,

(34:52):
I don't know how good Erica is on her feet
as Charlie was in talking and integating, engaging with people.
How powerful would it be for her to occupy that
chair on college campuses ten minutes past the hour.

Speaker 10 (35:20):
Dispensing information at the speed of sound. It's the Morning
Show with drest In Scott.

Speaker 1 (35:36):
I say, memorial was set up outside Turning Point usas
HQ and Phoenix. A guy dressed in the same T
shirt as the assassin showed up and started kicking and
dismantling and stepping on all the memorials until one gentleman
came over and threw them to the ground. And then

(35:57):
that little punk was surrounded and then he was arrested
for vandalism. This is the this is the price we're

(36:18):
paying for uneducated people. This is what has been sown
through the public education system by not teaching young people
about American history, by having subversive teachers, not many, but enough.

(36:39):
You're seeing teachers being thrown out of their jobs, suspended
for the things they're posting, but They're not alone. There
are doctors, there are people in all manner, all professions.
We've got a total separate story about that later in
the hour. But if in case you weren't aware, America's
report card got released, a national assessment of education progress,

(37:00):
and twelfth grade scorers dropped to their lowest level in
more than twenty years. Eighth graders lost ground in science,
high school seniors in math and reading, reading most importantly.
In fact, the dip in reading is the lowest since

(37:29):
the assessment began in nineteen ninety two. The average reading
score for high school seniors the lowest since nineteen ninety two.

(37:50):
We're not educating parents. You're not reading to your kids enough.
They're not going to school prepared. They're not prepared with
critical thinking skills, and that's why we are where we
are today. It explains a lot young people head to

(38:12):
college with very shaky critical thinking skills. They don't have
proficient skills in reading, math, sciences, and so they are
perfect for a smooth talking professor or grad assistant or
whoever to start filling their brains full of mush and

(38:35):
because they lack critical thinking analytical skills to weed those
things out. Because too many young people do not have
a basic fundamental understanding of God and God's word and
moral certainties. They do not possess the filter to say,
wait a minute here, and so, as I said last hour,

(39:04):
we don't know yet, but the shooter of Charlie Kirk,
there's one shooter, but there are others that played a role.
He did not act alone. All you need to do
is look at what's happening in our education system. And
what did I tell you? How many times have I

(39:27):
said since March eighteenth, two thousand and two, that we
are not teaching young people how to cope, how to
settle their differences, how to resolve their anger, how to
handle being told no, how to handle being told you
didn't make the team. No, I don't want to date you,

(39:48):
No you don't get this job. I'm sorry, this isn't
a good fit. I need to let you go. They
don't know how to handle it. In this case, this
young man could not handle that someone was able to
articulate a reason for not behaving the way that he
was wanting to behave. He couldn't take it. He killed him.

(40:13):
I predicted this. I predicted this twenty three years ago.
That this was going to happen more and more young
people unable to handle being told no in various forms.
This is another person connected to the transgender movement responsible

(40:33):
for a death or a series of deaths. Another one.
So this guy's gay, and he's in a relationship with
another guy who's trying to become a woman. Whatever, And

(40:57):
the look at the framework of our publicad education system.
It bears responsibility. It does. Think of the crap that's
being taught instead of reading, writing, and arithmetic. Seventeen minutes
past the hour, all right. Charlie Kirk would show up

(41:28):
at campuses. He showed up to Florida State University. You
can see some of that interaction on my blog page.
I've pulled it out for you. But Charlie would go
to campuses across the country and he would just put
up a sign that said prove me wrong. He'd sit
under a tent with a microphone. He'd put a microphone
out there and allow anybody who wanted to ask him

(41:49):
a question or engage in a conversation to come up.
Some of he had to talk into it because all
they wanted to do was hurl profanities and leave. Because
that's what the liberal extremist left is reduced to. They're
not able to have a substantive discussion. Listen to this

(42:15):
encounter on campus.

Speaker 4 (42:16):
If you kill the baby, that's murder, But killing a
fetus isn't murder.

Speaker 11 (42:20):
What species is the fetus human?

Speaker 1 (42:23):
Then?

Speaker 4 (42:23):
How is it not murder because it hasn't been born yet?

Speaker 11 (42:25):
Why does that make it human?

Speaker 4 (42:27):
Because that's when like, it's not dependent on the mom
and it can be like its own thing.

Speaker 11 (42:33):
If you have a pacemaker, you're a dependent. If you
have a ventilator, you're a dependent. Babies are in NICKEU units,
neonatal intensive care units, they're dependent. Dependency does not equal
its degree of moral worth, and so I need to
understand the moral consistency. Here is a baby at thirty
one weeks that can survive outside of the womb. It

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has its own brain waves, its own consciousness, its own heartbeat,
its own ability to clean its bladder. How is that
not a human being? It just happens to be in
a mom because.

Speaker 4 (43:02):
It hasn't come out yet. It's still living in the mom.
It's still part of the.

Speaker 11 (43:06):
Mall right, But it's living, has a heart. If it's
not living how does it have a heartbeat?

Speaker 4 (43:11):
Because a fetus is like a parasite. It lived off
the mall.

Speaker 11 (43:16):
You think babies are parasites. Fetus is right, but a
fetus literally is just a word for a human being.
It's a stage of debate. It's born right. But have
you ever been to a fetus shower? Why do they
call it a baby shower not a fetus shower?

Speaker 4 (43:31):
Well, yes, it's a baby, but it depends on what
the mothers.

Speaker 11 (43:34):
So it is a baby, not a fetus. Got it.

Speaker 1 (43:38):
There's an example. Sometimes people come up there with a
real inquisitive mind and just want to understand better. Sometimes
they come up really angry. She was in the middle,
this young lady. If you looked at her countenance, she
wasn't She disagreed with the idea that abortion is killing

(44:01):
a human being. Charlie used a very subtle way of
listening to what she had to say. He uses terms
like help me to understand, or I want to know

(44:21):
what your argument is, or you know. He would draw
people in to try to talk. Anyone that listened to
him listened would have heard him say repeatedly, when we
fail to talk one another to one another, we then

(44:42):
reduce the other side to not being a human, to
not mattering. This is about engaging in discourse, in debate,
in discussion, in conversation. Friends. You have to do it,

(45:03):
you have to make That is Charlie Kirk's challenged to you.
Get in the game. Be open about your faith, be
open about your your thoughts on America perfect?

Speaker 9 (45:21):
No?

Speaker 1 (45:21):
Great? Yes? When was America great? Go America's knew great?
America was great when we solved problems. Lastly, tonight, for
those of you in Tallahassee, if you know of something
in Panama City, send me a note. Preston and iHeartRadio

(45:43):
dot com. I don't know if this is connected to
Charlie Kirk, it would seem to be. There will be
a night of prayer and worship at seven o'clock tonight
at Thomasville Road Baptist Church. It's all I got. I
reached out to Turning Point, USA, Florida States Chapter and

(46:03):
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People can sign up to find out what's going on
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the press box. We'll update you on that case next.

Speaker 12 (46:30):
And women serving our great nation and our armed services,
those serving communities as law.

Speaker 1 (46:35):
Enforcement officers and first responders. I say you are all
essential workers.

Speaker 10 (46:41):
Welcome to the Morning Show with Dreston Scott.

Speaker 1 (46:48):
Yeah, a little clarity here. The the event at Thomasville
Road Baptist Church is being put on by the Billy
Grant Evangelistic Association, and I'll just I'll only it's it's
put together for another purpose. But they would be tone

(47:09):
deaf to not be inclusive of what's going on in
our world today. I mean, churches were busier over the weekend.
Does it last, Well, it didn't last after nine to eleven,
but you never know, so hopefully you know. But I'm
just letting you know, there you go, some some clarification

(47:31):
on it, because we had some calls and I've had
a couple of emails on it. It is interesting. Cash
Pateel right now talking on Fox pointing out that and
this is gonna where this is where it's going to
get interesting. The family is weighing in relatives of the

(47:51):
young man who is the accused shooter. Cash Ptel said,
they have DNA evidence that matches on the firearms and
so forth that matches him. That they have relatives speaking
to them talking about how it wasn't until he turned
eighteen and it wasn't until he started dating this transgender,

(48:14):
which obviously establishes some issues for the young man. But
the transgender is who is a man transitioning to a
woman and they're in a relationship, and good luck figuring
that out. The dude on the shooter on the Showcasings
made reference to furries. That's another whole thing that's just

(48:37):
out there weird. But they said that he was really
radicalized in his thinking when he started this relationship. Well
that makes sense, it absolutely does. It is there are

(48:58):
open doors to others being brought into this though. According
to cash Bettel, there was at least one exchange, whether
it was on discord or just flat texting with an
individual where he said, I have an opportunity to take
out Charlie Kirk coming up, and that's what I'm going
to do. And those are leads that they're going to

(49:20):
have to track down. They're going to have to track
down anybody in these little video gamer circles that this
guy was in and find out who knew what I'll
say from a tactical perspective, and we touched on this
last week. If Charlie Kirk's people, if law enforcement and

(49:47):
I probably put the responsibility on law enforcement when you
accepted an event like this on your campus, they should
have had someone monitoring the video feeds. They would have
seen somebody climbing on that roof. Need to look at
any video feed other than the video feeds. You put
a little dot on the cameras that are in that quad,
that area, and you look at all of those cameras.

(50:09):
In the second you see somebody climbing on that roof,
it's Charlie's held in the back. Nothing's happening, no announcements, nothing.
The second thing is you fly a drone. I mean,
come on. And this is what hasn't wasn't learned. This

(50:33):
shooter may have pulled the trigger, but as has been
stated elsewhere, he did not act alone. His ideology was
fed into, it was cultivated. He is responsible, understand that
he pulled the trigger, but there are others in the
extreme left of this world that are responsible. As well

(50:56):
from the standpoint of planting these seeds, and we're going
to talk more about that next hour. Forty minutes past,
Doctor Joe Camps standing by here on the Morning Show
with Preston Scott. Good morning, and welcome to the Morning
Show with Preston Scott. How pleasant diversion from the nonsense

(51:24):
we've got to talk about on this show from time
to time. Doctor Joe Camps joins us with some healthy expectations.
Good morning, sir.

Speaker 13 (51:31):
I don't know how pleasant it is, Preston, but I
did learn something myself as I was searching the literature
and I ran across something called myo kinds yoki n
e s, and these are a signaling proteins that are
released from the muscles when you do high intensity training, running,

(51:55):
walk and that kind of thing. And I started reading
about it because I had never really paid attention to it,
but certainly I found out that these are proteins that
are released by the skeletal muscle and they are signaling molecules,
and so they work throughout our body. And I was

(52:16):
just astonished when I looked at they work on a
metabolic health to improve how the panthers and the liver works,
they work on the immune system, they have cancer protection,
they have brain health function, they have bone health function,
they have gut health function. So you get it on
and on and on and so I have never really

(52:39):
thought about, you know, other than weight reduction and feeling
better and body feels better when I exercise, But I
had no idea until I started looking into this what
has actually happened, and so it's it's I think it
has certainly inspired me to continue mind my exercise routines.

(53:04):
As I say, I walk with a crowd at five
thirty am. We started this morning at the gym, and
I'm back and I started looking at my topic for
today and it just gave me more of a lift
to see how these mild kinds can work in our body.
And what led me to it was that it first said,

(53:25):
how can you reduce aging? And Preston, I've turned seventy now,
so I don't know that I can reduce my agent,
but I want to try to make it productive as
productive as I can. And so I think that this
just gave me some fuel and I hope it will

(53:46):
others to read about this. Now. It's called m yl
ki n e s. You can google that, and there's
a lot of information about it, but it certainly gives
me something to think about from a signcientific point of
view as to why it's so important for us to
keep active and keep moving as we age. So I

(54:08):
hope this might be helpful for someone but this morning,
but I have found it very interesting as I read
about this subject.

Speaker 1 (54:16):
You mean to tell me that exercise is good for us? Oh,
come on, pull another leg?

Speaker 13 (54:24):
Oh well, if you read about these mild kinds, if
there's anything that can make you maybe get out and
get moving, it would be this because I found it
to be very very interesting in Preston, So good stuff.
There's some validity to it.

Speaker 1 (54:38):
Good stuff, Joe, thank you, brother.

Speaker 13 (54:40):
Ah right, buddy, you take care of it, right.

Speaker 1 (54:42):
With you as well, Doctor Joe Camp's with us this morning,
Healthy Expectations here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
Imagine that your body is the temple of the holy
experience and the exercise is good. I love the fact that, Yeah,

(55:03):
I looked it up as he was talking about it.
Signaling proteins released by muscles in response to exercise that
act as messengers to other cells and organs in the body.
Promoting various health benefits and then the list is like
that long. I mean, it's like huge of the benefits.
So there you go. Miokinds. I'm trying to think of

(55:27):
something amusing to say because myokinds is just it lends
itself to so much Miokinds. But I'm just drawing a blank.
We're gonna come back with more. It's the More Show
in Preston Scott.

Speaker 14 (55:48):
It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. I have compiled
a partial list.

Speaker 1 (56:04):
Companies, businesses, organizations across the country have warned if you're
found to be celebrating Charlie Kirk's assassination, you're out of
a job. A nurse has been put on leave, allegedly

(56:29):
administrative leave, for calling out a doctor who is making
statements and allegedly posting on Charlie Kirk's death and celebrating it.
She said to hospital administration, how can you allow someone
who takes a hippocratic oath to celebrate anyone's death? Teachers,

(57:00):
airline pilots, Secret Service, Coast Guard, US Navy, We've got
teachers in Clay County, Florida. Atlantic University placed a tenured
faculty member on Lee pending an investigation. Cumberland University, Middle
Tennessee State University, University of Mississippi, Clemson University Office depot

(57:32):
employee got fired for refusing to print posters featuring Charlie
Kirk for a vigil. Wouldn't do it? Excuse me and
for any of you out there. Well, it's free speed. No,
we're talking about the repercussions of the free speech. You
can say and do whatever you want, but you don't

(57:57):
have to be employed. Let me ask you this. What
if an employer finds out that, say, person A is
an abusive husband or abusive to children, hasn't been arrested,
just abusive, and they witness an exchange, do they have

(58:20):
to keep you employed? No, you're being paid with their
money and the person you are is brought into the
workplace in one form or another. See, there's this faulty

(58:44):
notion that the Second Amendment covers and protects you for employment.
It does not. I've been telling you for years, go
into work, insult your boss and let me know how
that works out. Well, but I have free speech, not
in the workplace. You don't. No, you don't. Well, but

(59:05):
I just posted it on my social media that my
boss is a jerk, and your boss heard about it
and read it and you're fired. Let's see, it doesn't matter.
It's years ago. A buddy of mine said, I don't

(59:25):
have to do anything. I choose to do everything that
I do. He said, it just makes life a lot
easier because if I take the approach, Oh, I just
have to do this, he said, it's it's it's it's
a burden. No, I'm choosing to do whatever it is

(59:47):
that I do. I choose to do it. And as
it relates to your employment, you can say anything you want,
but what you may not stay employed. I am loving

(01:00:08):
that people are getting fired, that people are being ostracized.
I've said in your personal world, anybody in your circle
that celebrates, mitigates, marginalizes the assassination of Charlie Kirk should
be shunned. The Bible says, when somebody has committed an offense,

(01:00:36):
you go to them trying to reconcile them, and if
they don't respond, then you go with somebody else, and
if they still don't respond, you put them out of
the church. That's what the scripture says about Christians and
how they should patrol one another I'm just taking a
page out of that. As you deal with your personal
circle of acquaintances, friendships. You know, if somebody celebrated that

(01:01:03):
around me, I would say, really, I wouldn't get into
a fight with him, But then I would make a
decision on whether I wanted that person in my life,
whether I wanted to shop at that place. If I want,
I would make a decision on that. All right, we
come back. I want you to hear just a few

(01:01:27):
moments of what Erica Kirk had to say. We'll do
that next on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. All Right,

(01:01:52):
I wanted to share this in the last two hours
of the program, just a few minutes, so that people
that you know, they listened to different times in the program,
have a chance to hear it. I don't always do
this type of thing, but I think it's it's worth hearing.
This is just part of I have pulled it out

(01:02:13):
of a much longer, probably fifteen sixteen minute address that
Erica Kirk streamed live over the weekend talking about her
husband Charlie, talking about their family, talking about the future,

(01:02:36):
which a lot of people wanted to know what was
going to happen. I don't think they fully know yet
they fundamentally came to some conclusions. But I just thought
it was important for you to hear an excerpt. This
is unedited, This is just her. I just took a
piece of it, though, without cutting it all up in

(01:02:57):
any way, shape or form to bring it together. This
is eric A Kirk talking about her husband.

Speaker 2 (01:03:06):
I will never ever have the words to describe the
loss that I feel at my heart.

Speaker 9 (01:03:14):
I honestly have no.

Speaker 2 (01:03:16):
Idea what any of this means. I know that God does,
but I don't. But Charlie, baby, I know you do too.
I know you do, so does our Lord.

Speaker 8 (01:03:31):
And our world is filled with evil. But our God,
you guys, are, God is so good.

Speaker 2 (01:03:41):
So incredibly good.

Speaker 9 (01:03:45):
And we know that for those who love God, all
things work together for good, for those who are called
according to His purpose.

Speaker 2 (01:03:56):
Already I have seen.

Speaker 9 (01:03:57):
The worldwide outpouring of love for my husband.

Speaker 6 (01:04:02):
I've heard the testimonies from people my husband inspired to
get married, to start families, to seek out.

Speaker 9 (01:04:09):
A relationship with God. It's the most important, most important
one of all. The evildoers responsible for my husband's assassination.

Speaker 2 (01:04:25):
Have no idea what they have done.

Speaker 6 (01:04:31):
They killed Charlie, because he preached a message of patriotism,
faith and of.

Speaker 2 (01:04:38):
God's merciful love. But they should all know this.

Speaker 6 (01:04:44):
If you thought that my husband's mission was powerful before,
you have no idea. You have no idea what you
just have unleashed across this entire country, in this world.

Speaker 2 (01:05:02):
You have no idea.

Speaker 9 (01:05:05):
You have no idea the fire that you have ignited
within this wife.

Speaker 6 (01:05:12):
The cries of this widow will echo around the world
like a battle.

Speaker 9 (01:05:17):
Cry to everyone listening tonight across America.

Speaker 2 (01:05:26):
The movement my husband built will not die. It won't.

Speaker 9 (01:05:31):
I refuse to let that happen. It will not die.
All of us will refuse to let that happen. No
one will ever forget my husband's name, and I will
make sure of it. It will become stronger, bolder, louder,

(01:05:53):
and greater than ever. My husband's mission will not end,
not even for a moment.

Speaker 1 (01:06:00):
Now it's been pointed out that already people are posting
that anyone who speaks up, any conservative, out your next.
Some have tried to be clever and go your next.
Any cks oh that's funny, will pause there ten minutes

(01:06:29):
past the Hobum, the death of Charlie Kirk is outing
a lot of people. Here's Morgan, who, by his own admission,

(01:06:53):
was a liberal extreme and he has since had a
remarkable change in his life because he has realized how
wrong he was about everything and how the real bigotry

(01:07:13):
and hate and discord is sewn on the left. So
he puts a panel together, and in this panel is
Dave Ruben. Dave Ruben is a former liberal turned staunch conservative,

(01:07:34):
happens to be gay, been married to his husband for
ten years. He's not an in your face gay. He
is respectful that people don't agree with that lifestyle. Obviously
has somehow steered clear of what God has to say

(01:07:55):
about it, because you know, that's inevitably all that matters.
But Dave Rubin is a fearless conservative and also on
this panel was the founder of Young Turks. Jenk Yuger. Now,
if you don't know him, he is singularly responsible for

(01:08:16):
Alexandria Casio Cortez. He is the one that called the
audition looking for people to run for office that are
socialists and held auditions and don't believe me, there are
documentaries where Alexandria Cossio Cortez tells the story. Okay, I

(01:08:38):
know this for a fact. So they're on this panel
together on Piers Morgan Uncensored and Dave Rubin was very
close to Charlie Kirk. He said, Charlie and his wife

(01:08:58):
had dinner with my husband and I, and he said
we had a very cordial He said Charlie was an
amazing person and was disagreed with my lifestyle, but we
had a wonderful conversation together. And so as they're talking,

(01:09:21):
Rubin says, I've been trying to be as reconciliatory as possible,
but it's hard when the people who call us at
all Nazis pretend they had nothing to do with any
of this. So I I just want to read Jenk's
video titles about Charlie and Trump, and he starts reading
out all of the things that jank Uger posted and

(01:09:46):
still has up after Kirk died. Uger posted this on
X Charlie died. Bleep bleep it. This is not the way.
I didn't just know him from our interviews and debates,
but I met his wonderful wife. This is beyond heartbreaking.

(01:10:06):
Violence is so stupid. He was a real person, a
human being who just died in front of our eyes. Tragic.
But when he was confronted with everything that he said,
including joking about Charlie wanting to be a martyr, he
starts screaming obscenities on this show, telling Ruben shut up,

(01:10:29):
shut up, bleep, bleep, bleep, shut up. He couldn't take it,
claiming it was out of context. Dude, you wrote the headlines,
you made the statements. Ruben called Kirk one of the
best human beings I ever met, did not have a

(01:10:51):
bone of racism misogyny in his body. Rubin asked Chank
if he thought, uh, Jank, if you wanted if Kirk
wanted to be martyred. He was offended by the question,
and then he pointed out that he called Kirk playing

(01:11:11):
the victim and had easy martyrdom after being accosted by
Antifa in Philadelphia. Others noticed the double standard as well
that had watched the show. This is what I mean.
They're they're trying to pretend they had nothing to do
with this, that they haven't been sowing all of this

(01:11:32):
seed of discord, all of this hate. The shooter hated Conservatives,
he hated Christians. He stated as much to Family and
friends come back. I want you to hear a response
from one elected representative in Virginia next on the Morning

(01:11:57):
Show with Preston Scott. All right, now, I'm gonna give
you something else to listen to. This is a state
representative from Virginia named Nick Fratis, and perhaps I'm mispronouncing

(01:12:25):
his name, but he offered this statement, and it's.

Speaker 7 (01:12:34):
Pretty intense that I am told that as a state representative,
this is the moment where I'm supposed to express my
heartfelt condolences and then stand in solidarity with those on
the other side of the aisle as we condemn political
violence and stay unified as one people. But we aren't
one people, are we? The truth is we haven't been
for some time now, and there is really no point
in pretending anymore if there ever was. We are two

(01:12:57):
very different peoples. We may occupy the same piece of geography,
but that is where the similarities seemed to abruptly end.
I convinced myself for a long time that whenever the
left called me a racist, a big at, a sexist,
a fascist, a threat to democracy for even the most
innocent of disagreements, that it was simply hyperbolic. Rhetoric done
for effect, and now the effect is a widow and

(01:13:20):
two orphaned children, because the Left couldn't bear the thought
of a peaceful man debating them and winning. I don't
think they realize it yet, but murdering Charlie is going
to be remembered as the day where we finally woke
up to what this fight really is. It is not
a civil dispute among fellow countrymen. It's a war between
diametrically opposed world views which cannot peacefully coexist with one another.

(01:13:42):
One side will win and one side will lose. Charlie
tried to win that fight through argumentation, through discussion, through
peaceful resolution of differences, and the other side murdered him.
Not because not because he was extreme or inciting violence
or any other hyperbolic slur they hurled at him. They
murdered him because he was effective, because he was unafraid,

(01:14:02):
because he inspired others and made them feel like they
had a voice, that they were not alone. And he
did it at the very institutions which have foemented so
much hatred toward conservatives. I don't want to stand in
solidarity with the other side of the aisle.

Speaker 1 (01:14:14):
I want to defeat you.

Speaker 7 (01:14:16):
I want to defeat the godless ideology that kills babies
in the wombs, sterilizes confused children, turns our cities in
dios cesspols of degeneracy and lawlessness, and then murdered Charlie Kirk.
Social media is a flame right now with leftist celebration
of Charlie's death. I wonder if any among them understand
what has just happened. If there is a Yamamoto somewhere
in their midst warning that all they have done is

(01:14:37):
awoken a sleeping giant, I doubt it. I think they
gave up such introspection and self awareness long ago. I
don't know exactly what will happen next. I just know
that it won't be the same as what has happened
in the past. There will be thoughts in prayers. Charlie
would have wanted prayers not for himself, but for those
left behind him, for the country that he loved.

Speaker 1 (01:14:57):
But then there will be a reckoning.

Speaker 7 (01:15:00):
Christian faith requires me to love my enemies and pray
for those who curse me. It does not require me
to stand idly by in the midst of savagery and barbarism.

Speaker 1 (01:15:10):
Quite the opposite.

Speaker 7 (01:15:12):
So every time I feel tired, every time I feel
discouraged or overwhelmed, I am going to watch the video
of a good man being murdered in Utah. I will
force myself to watch it, and then I will return
to the work of destroying the evil ideology responsible for
that and so much more.

Speaker 1 (01:15:28):
Rest with God.

Speaker 7 (01:15:29):
Charlie, your fight is over, ours is just beginning.

Speaker 1 (01:15:33):
That's another way of looking at it. He is going
to continue to watch that video. Many have said I
can't watch it. Neither or wrong. I think that uh

(01:15:58):
Nick Fritus again, he iss a state lawmaker in Virginia.
I think he is walking that line where a lot
of us are. We have to pray for, we have
to love our enemies, but we don't have to sit

(01:16:23):
and be victims. I'm gonna have a little more to
say about this after the big stories. I think it's
really important again that this be a time of response

(01:16:47):
and not reaction. Above all, there is one person laughing
at all of this, one force laughing at all of this.

(01:17:08):
We'll talk about that in a few minutes. Stick around
twenty seven past Monday here on the Morning Show with
Preston Scott. You are challenged to make a difference each
and every day. Would you do that for us? Please? Please,
just a little just try it to you. This is
the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Relatives of the likely

(01:17:37):
shooter of Charlie Kirk, speaking to the media anonymously by
answering questions. One woman, maybe an aunt, maybe a cousin,
don't know, said that the likely shooter began to act

(01:18:04):
differently when he turned eighteen and developed a hatred of
Christians and conservatives, quoting he hates Conservatives and Christians, he
hated us. He was not raised that way, but he
over the years has become really detached and been radicalized.
He has obviously gotten progressively worse in the last year
or two, adding that he was always very angry, another

(01:18:29):
symptom of the liberal left. I think naming the suspect
got a whole lot worse in the year that they
have been dating. Referring to a young man that he
was in a relationship with who is transitioning to be
a woman. You can't even begin to make that normal.

(01:18:54):
And it's clearly more of the trans LGBTQ ideology that
is taking on violence because they're not winning the argument
and again, people that are caught up in that I
have great empathy for, and I believe need help, but

(01:19:17):
only if they want it. If they don't want help,
that's up to them. But what they can't do is
demand that society think it's okay, there's nothing to see here.
That's just a guy a dressed as a woman. No,
that's not normal, and we need to explain that that.
And our children need to understand that's not normal, and

(01:19:37):
they don't like that, not all of them.

Speaker 7 (01:19:41):
Now.

Speaker 1 (01:19:42):
I don't know about this roommate relationship person other than
they're fully cooperating. But I'll tell you what is starting
to become very apparent to me. I believe that it
is impossible that others did not know he planned on
trying to kill Charlie Kirk. It is been alleged that

(01:20:06):
there is texting or exchanges of communication indicating that he
had shared with others, whether it's another beyond the roommate,
or whether it was the roommate, or whether it was
his group of gamers that he had a chance to
take out Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. There is

(01:20:31):
no doubt to me that others knew I say that
in part because of piecing together the various and we've
talked about the posts people specifically saying like the transgender
that was out there saying, I really hope someone vaporizes

(01:20:56):
Charlie Kirk tomorrow at my school and then hosting again,
I know it's going to happen, or words to that effect.
Others saying that something's going to happen tomorrow to Charlie Kirk.
That's not a threat, it's a promise. How do these
people know this? The specific nature of it all. Charlie

(01:21:23):
Kirk is dead at thirty one. That's the name of
a song on sounds that was on SoundCloud. So I
think we are now at the beginning. They have DNA
matching that this young man is done. In my opinion,
that case is closed. Now. It becomes an issue of
who else knew? Is the partner the young man who

(01:21:50):
wants to be a young girl who was in a
relationship with Is he cooperating to avoid being an accessory
to murder? Will he face lesser charges, no charges, I
don't know. I don't know what about others. This is

(01:22:13):
not a small thing. This is potentially a conspiracy to
commit murder. All right, we're gonna I want to pivot
off of this and go back to what we were
talking about, the comments by Nick Fredis and what I

(01:22:37):
think we have to keep very much in mind here.
All right, forty minutes past the hour.

Speaker 12 (01:22:49):
And Joe with Preston Scott, what will you do with Freedom?
On US Radio one hundred point seven WUFLA. All right,
this is something that some does don't want to hear,
and that's okay. I excel at that. And the people

(01:23:14):
that don't want to hear this are on quote our side.
There's too much talk of we need to do something,
we need to fight back. Trump needs to declare martial

(01:23:43):
law and cities across the country.

Speaker 1 (01:23:45):
No, he doesn't, he doesn't. There are not conditions warranting
martial law. Is Chicago close maybe, but that's nothing new. No, no, no,

(01:24:05):
let's just take a chill pill here, for we wrestle
not against flesh and blood, but against principalities and powers,
against rulers of darkness in the heavenly realms. Now listen

(01:24:28):
to me, friends, listen please. Should we be prepared to
defend ourselves should someone attempt to attack us or take
our life? Absolutely, there is a very big difference between

(01:24:49):
protecting oneself and one's family and loved ones and going
out and looking for someone to kill. Because you know
who's sitting back laughing at all of it, Satan. Even

(01:25:14):
those who deny God are God's image bearers. They don't
know it, they don't accept it, but they still are.
They were created in their mother's womb, and they have

(01:25:35):
made choices that have led them astray. There but for
the grace of God, go I if the right, if
conservatives go down this same path, the only winner is Satan.

(01:26:06):
Look at that God's creation destroying each other. He's gonna
have a hearty laugh and love every bit of it.
That's why we condemn. Even when some misguided soul who

(01:26:30):
aligns himself as a Christian or Conservative does the unthinkable.
We condemn that. We don't celebrate. This is where the

(01:26:51):
response one pray more. Pray for your enemy, Pray for them,
Pray for us that we have wisdom, discernment, self control.

(01:27:19):
Pray for wisdom, knowledge, Pray for boldness to share the Gospel,
to live the Gospel, to not be a phony Christian,

(01:27:42):
to learn why America was born to begin with. Do
you know anything about the founders and why they chose
to craft a constitution the way that they did. Take
a free course from Hillsdale. A listener said me, a note,
what would happen if everybody donated to Turning Point USA

(01:28:05):
and took a free class from Hillsdale. Take an online
class from Hillsdale on the founding of this nation, on
the Constitution. You'll be better for it. Learn The proper
response is to not be quiet, is to not be silent.

(01:28:29):
It's to not be bullied, not be living in fear.
My life is not my own, it belongs to God.
So my challenge to you is, and I wrote about
this in a blog post, zoom out, don't zoom in,

(01:28:53):
zoom out, big picture. This is about the forces of evil,
and we fight those forces by prayer. We let God
settle scores. Forty eight minutes passed the hour? Yeah, all right.

(01:29:45):
Tomorrow in the program, Mike Watkins will join us Northwest
Florida Health Network. I was concerned about a flyer that
found its way into a public library during Pride Month,
and it came from the organize and he wanted to
bring some information about what those chat bots that are

(01:30:09):
being made available to kids were offering. I said, hey,
I'm open, I'll give you a fair shake. Are chat
bots healthy for kids? We're going to talk about that
scheduled tomorrow as well. US Representative Cat Camick. I would

(01:30:29):
imagine she'll have some thoughts on events of the last
week well in a manly minute.

Speaker 13 (01:30:36):
And I.

Speaker 1 (01:30:39):
Man, I wish you could see my desk at home.
It is a train wreck. I have stacks of stories
that I would had hoped to be talking about over
these last three days. But so, yeah, yeah, So that's tomorrow.

Speaker 10 (01:30:57):
Brought to you by Barono Heating, and it's the morning
show on WFLA.

Speaker 1 (01:31:05):
You know, today's show again mostly mostly about Charlie Kirk
and the challenge that is before us, I was saying,
now we're just talking in the break how you know,
relative of his is observing the difference between what happened
in the wake of George Floyd and the wake of
Charlie Kirk. And of course, George Floyd was a reprobate

(01:31:30):
who likely was going to die. I'm not convinced that
Derek Chauvin contributed to his death, but whatever that, you
know that it's a false equivalency. But the reaction to
to what happened rioting vandalism, you know, because as I've
long joked, boy, nothing says a great cause like breaking

(01:31:54):
and looting and rioting stores, right, nothing says mostly peaceful protest.
And then look at what's happening with Charlie Kirk. Prayer, vigils, prayer,
praying for enemies, praying for people that don't understand, don't
like you, don't hate, just hate you, whatever, it's just
a difference. I hope you process everything that's going on, friends,

(01:32:20):
through the lens of faith in Christ. And if you
don't have a faith in Christ, I can only encourage
you and point you to search it out, seek truth
that it will in fact set you free. Tomorrow we
will do it all over again, more interesting things to
talk about, and then some till then have a great day.

(01:32:41):
God bless you.
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