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February 10, 2025 13 mins

Only a deeply moral public can handle Trump's earthshaking reforms.

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You are listening to No PC Allowed, aka No Political Correctness Allowed, and I am Mac Iverson.

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The Trump Revolution will not last unless Western churches reform themselves.
It should be obvious to everyone that there is no chance that Trump's revolution will gain any long-term hold on America
until or unless Christian churches reform themselves.
Everyone's talking about how the Mohammedans need to reform the religion in order to coexist with the rest of the world in the 21st century.

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But Christianity must reform itself as well.
We have become just as corrupt, but in a seeming opposite way as Islam.
Islam is seen by most sane, rational people as too strident and extreme.
Convert or we will kill you.
Christians, on the other hand, for those with a true biblical worldview, see Christianity in the opposite way as too soft and pudgy.

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Trump succeeded because he is not soft and pudgy.
He succeeded because he is strong and strident and articulate for those things that he believes in and will save America.
So he has the stridentcy and aggressiveness of Islam with none of their core beliefs.
One of the reasons why the Mohammedans have been so successful in spreading their religion of peace up to this point is because

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their brazenness is so similar to Trump's.
Many soft pudgy liberals hate that aspect of Muhammadism, and when they see President Trump even vaguely in the same light,
their panties get all scrunched up into a bunch, and they start screaming like Japanese schoolgirls at a cheap trick concert over how Trump is a fascist Nazi.
But because they're hypocritical liberals, they will never say the same thing about the Mohammedans.

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That's because they are afraid they will be targeted by them, and that's because
liberals are infamous for being emotional and weak.
They do not base their lives on timeless principles which are based upon objective reality.
Rather, their entire lives are based upon how any given circumstance makes them feel.
This soft pudginess is so evident in the truth that for most Western parishioners, if they were to leave their church,

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that church wouldn't even feel the impact of that loss.
Let me ask you, if you were to leave, would your church miss your unique presence?
For most churchgoers, the answer is a profound and unsettling no.
Apostasy, or the abandonment or renunciation of the religious belief, is fairly common in Western churches.
But in Mohammedan mosques, apostasy is punishable by death.

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That's a pretty high cost of defection.
But for years now, Christianity has been a minority religion in the West because it's too easy for any parishioner who is easily offended by a truth-telling pastor
to simply stand up and walk away and go to a less offensive church.
With no real prior commitment to the first church, this becomes far too easy and therefore far too common.

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And when churches chase after new converts like a needy business offering a buy one get one free promotion,
most serious Christians are turned off by this greediness.
Christians expect strength, not weakness in their church.
This leads to another gaping hole in the weakened structure of Western Christianity.
That being a lack of integrity due to the erosion of biblical truths now taught in seminary schools.

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That's because these schools have become corrupted by anti-Christian influence peddling.
This comes disguised as massive tithing in the form of agenda-driven corporate and
not-for-capitalist profit, air quotes, charities, like those associated with the Soros organized crime family and their associates.
This is from Rod Dreher in the American Conservative.
I have been part of congregations where the clerical leadership has tried to be all things to all people.

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It's discouraging. Going to church was like visiting the sacrament factory.
You got the impression that the parish wasn't for anything other than being content with itself.
You could change your conduct or not change. You could grow spiritually or stay where you are.
Nobody cared. The important thing was that you were present.
If you didn't show up on Sunday, chances are nobody would miss you.
These are structurally very weak communities.

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As such, they are not likely to survive post-Christianity in the long run.
Demanding nothing of its members, they inspire nothing in their members. Unquote.
Also, there are gaping holes in biblical understanding.
One of these days, I will sit down and write out all the doubts about Christianity that I've had all my life,
but was afraid to vocalize even to myself because an integrity-focused, holistic understanding of God's Word

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would mean that I would have to stop rationalizing my sins away and buckle down and get real about my faith.
But I'm not a biblical scholar. I'm just an average Mac, I assume, just like you.
Where are the biblically trained scholars who can do this?
More important, where are all the biblically trained interviewers of these scholars?
Those objective questioners of our faith who are so vital to piecing the puzzle of God's Word together?

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The ones who are not afraid to call out the apparent contradictions in the Gospel?
You know, those things that don't seem to make total sense, like this one that liberals love to misquote,
Money is at the root of all evil, when the actual quote is, 1 Timothy 6 10,
For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evils.
It is through this craving that some have wandered away from the faith and pierced themselves with many pangs.

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Which means that the love of money is only one of the roots of all kinds of evils.
The difference in those two understandings is like night and day, but most people are never told this by their pastors.
If we are to be, as Jesus said, the salt of the world, salt being a preservative and is tasty,
then the Christian is to be wholesome and helpful.
Therefore, evangelism must be infused into everything we do for the non-believer.

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Sincere non-believers often ask great questions, but seldom are sufficient answers given.
No vast Christian reformation will ever occur, certainly not long term, until average Christians, like you and me,
are properly educated on how to more than adequately answer sincere questions of the unsaved, but sincerely searching.
Regarding these searching questions from non-believers, S.C. Shaw from Misfit Ministry wrote this,

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Answers are either incomplete or aggressively given and false. Why?
Because we learned just enough about God in the Bible and then stopped learning.
It's as if we think we've heard it all and now no one can challenge us because, quote,
I already know. And if anyone makes you think, it's time to argue. I'm speaking from experience here.
I lived this, quote, Christian life for most of my life and I am sick of seeing it.

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When I started asking questions, listening to people with different thoughts, beliefs, and doctrines than I,
I began to understand and fill in the gaps of my Sunday morning teachings.
Because the church isn't teaching more than, quote, God loves you and try not to sin as much because God loves you, unquote.
God's word is vital, but too many Christians can't apply God's word to everyday discussions

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with the genuinely frustrated, the unsaved. But asking questions and persuasion is at the very heart of evangelism.
Also, pastors who don't exude masculinity is very bad for the church.
Masculine pastors make relevant church plans and act on them.
But if real, not effeminate men are missing, the church is next to worthless.

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Dale Partridge wrote this. Effeminate pastors produce feminine churches.
Feminine churches produce an emotional culture. An emotional culture does not attract strong men.
No strong men equals a weak and vulnerable church. So true.
I wish pro-lifers within the church would really get the significance of what I have to say next.
Widespread abortion will never end. Even with widespread use of abortion pills, many, even late term abortions, will continue.

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Pro-lifers can show all the graphic images they want. Those pictures only affect the sensitive and overly emotional.
But with gory movies as entertainment, calluses on our jaded eyeballs simply means that many Americans won't be disturbed at all by seeing some bloodied fetuses.
Some people watch that kind of stuff every night on Netflix to entertain themselves.
I know it's pathetic, but their gut response to the horrors of abortion is still ho-hum.

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So the church must ask this question. Why are abortions so much more prevalent now than 60 years ago?
Of course it was a codified bad habit that's been legal in all 50 states, but beyond that America has also changed profoundly.
The twin demons of number one, radical feminism and its corresponding sex without consequences, and number two, porn on demand,
which has nothing to do with free speech and is thus not protected, have really solidified the free love lifestyle throughout the West.

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Until these evil twins, which have really fueled mass abortions, are actually called evil, and by the majority of Western churches, abortion ain't going nowhere.
And that's because Western churches have been infiltrated by pro-abortion propaganda from the Georgian Alex Soros crime family's billions of dollars of air quotes donations,
in reality big money soft bribes, to so-called charitable donations, and to even evangelical church organizations including Campus Crusade for Christ,

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which has removed the offensive word Christ in order to not offend Mohammedans. No, I'm not kidding.
And to appease its woke donors, and also none other than certain Southern Baptist groups like the Southern Baptist Convention, and many many others, all corrupted by the Soros mafia.
This has been going on for many years. As a consequence, most Western churches don't really preach the word of God anymore.

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They engage in longhorn preaching, which is simply making a point, oftentimes woke, at the beginning of a boring opinionated sermon,
and making another point all the way at the end of it. And in between, you've got a whole lot of bull. Longhorn preaching, it's called.
The big Soros money machine guarantees that woke, which is all they stand for, stifles any real authentic biblical teaching,

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which they greatly fear and hate because it runs counter to their globalist fascist business plan of controlling the masses.
Therefore, many seminary schools, also greatly compromised by Soros, are proficient at churning out woke indoctrination.
The Soros crime family quite deliberately targeted Christian education because that is the only way that these wokefied, anti-Christ ideas could ever have any real shot of becoming reality.

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Retarded garbage like CRT and D.I.E. or diversity, inclusion, and equity. Thank God Trump is putting a fork in these evils, at least for now.
This bribery of the church is a final act of sheer desperation because nothing else has worked for the left.
Christian liberals, of course, have the very same ambition for Western churches as does Soros. For them, it's completely obvious that churches must change with the times.

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This is the shallowest of all interpretations because it assumes no real leadership is required. Just follow the herd.
If billionaire money, which they claim to be unaware of, drives all that change, then obviously that's okay with them too.
Going along with the crowd guarantees a de-balled church, which is worse than worthless. It is deadly to America.
That would lead to a doormat church saying loud and clear to the Christ-hating deep state,

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Do with us as you will. We almost experienced that disaster last November.
But thank God, liberal Protestant churches are losing about one million members annually. That's right, I said thank God.
In general, an average of 42% of U.S. adults attended religious services every week or nearly every week 20 years ago.
Now, this figure is just 30%. This means that if the church will not reform itself, we will not survive.

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But, biblically honest conservative churches are growing. That's because regular people are hungry for the truth.
A Pew Research poll has shown that a lousy 44% of clergy believe that God performs miracles in answer to prayers versus 80% of their shrinking audience.
That's a 44% versus 80% schism.

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Well, no flip and wonder these left-wing churches are losing parishioners like water through a sieve.
They're far more liberal than even the most liberal of Christian parishioners. That's simply amazing.
The church leaders are literally murdering their own churches in exchange for some pocket stuffing bribes.
So, the Soros crime family's plan of degrading Western churches by pushing their socialist idiotology through laundered bribes has been working like a Satanist charm.

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By the way, do not think for one moment that the Trump train is going to easily loosen the leverage of Soros.
George Soros and his son Alex are extremely wealthy, crafty, resilient, and more determined than ever to eventually win the global war against the Christian church.
The key word there is eventually.
You may have heard of the seven hill strategy which aims to take Christian hold of

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Number one, education. Two, religion. Three, family. Four, business. Five, government and the military. Six, arts and entertainment. And seven, the media.
But the only hill we really need to control is the church.
We must be in the world but not of it. As soon as we become worldly and power mad like the Wokar,
it's only a matter of time before those worldly goals become corrupted by personally ambitious players

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and a new kind of PC, or political correctness, emerges which rains down descent upon free speech.
We should never replace one kind of political correctness with another. It's all bad.
Besides, the power of God's word through the church will influence all these seven areas well enough. We must have a strong church.
There are three simple action steps to turning America's Christian churches around and they all involve you, dear listener.

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Number one, make the attempt to surround yourself with like-minded reform-focused Christians. Make it happen.
Number two, don't go to any church or Bible study that does not preach verse by verse. No Longhorn preaching allowed.
Number three, open the Bible and pray daily with sincere expectations of fulfillment and pray without ceasing.

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You've been listening to No PC Allowed. I am Matt Givison. We will meet again next week and every week.
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