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July 29, 2025 • 65 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:17):
Welcome back to Burge's Ghetto, the podcast where reality feels
more like satire and somehow we're still showing up for it.
It's Tuesday, July twenty ninth, twenty twenty five, another day
in the simulation where billionaires are arguing over Mars real estate,
the weather can't make up its mind, and people still
don't know how to merge on the freeway. Today we're

(00:38):
unpacking what's ghetto on this fine ghetto planet, whether it's
messy headlines, personal ramps, or just that one coworker who
microwave fish again. So grab your tea, your wine, or
your emotional support. Snap, because Earth might be ghetto, but
at least we've got each other. Let's get into it.

Speaker 2 (00:57):
With I forgot to tell y'all how I have we I.

Speaker 3 (01:13):
Think I have to tell y'all have a lemonade addiction,
Chick fil A version, and so normally when I get it,
I get like other food with of lemonade. The gallon
of lemonade. I did not know how much se stuff costs,
and then me and my husband went and bought one
the other day. Good stuff is thirteen dollars. I was like, WHOA,

(01:34):
I don't even drink or anything. And then, of course
I have proceeded to like, I guess you would consider
this gaslighting my husband because I was like, my husband
doesn't drink anymore, but when football season was he would
get beer. And I said, is this how you felt
when you would get beer for football? He's like, how
you made this about me? But I'm just saying this

(01:55):
lemonade is like, it's a tawdry secret. It's something I'm
one that I'm not really proud of. But here we are.
What did I do today? Worked out at home, rode
my bike. It was very hot. I just looked at
the grass today. I don't know why you picked the
hottest day of the freaking week to do it, but

(02:15):
you know, it's can rain. Cleaned out the pool.

Speaker 2 (02:19):
That's a good while.

Speaker 3 (02:21):
It's nice having a pool, but just clean anything, it's
a little lot of work. And other than that, just chilled, y'all.
I can't believe it's already Tuesday. Like I said, July
is continuing to fly by. I didn't watch anything exciting
or anything today, just my usual shows. Let me see

(02:42):
if I liked anything. Let me see what I got.
When you're like on social media, you forget half of
the things you look at all day. Yeah, Cloressa tweeted,
she said, I walked out of the ring with all

(03:04):
seventeen of my world title bells. I didn't know how
to be humble about how great I am when God
literally chosen me for women's boxing. I'm not letting anyone
or anybody put my heartwork on the back burner. I
know that's sorry. I like Floressa, y'all. Y'all think she's
rough around the edges, but she's Flint Michigan. Both of
her parents were addicts. She grew up very poor. If

(03:25):
you ever watched her story, she's been around. She'd been
knowing it since she's fourteen. I love that she's unpolished,
you know. People try to polish her back in the
day and tell her she should do things and fix
herself and.

Speaker 4 (03:41):
This and that.

Speaker 3 (03:41):
And I love that she's coming into her own So
I'll always be a Cloresca fan. Let's see if the
first lady was on these.

Speaker 5 (03:50):
Rooms, those ladies will killed us.

Speaker 2 (04:47):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (04:48):
This is say, ha, thou be grabbage jumping on trampoline
A real but ai? Yeah, I don't see what else
is going on. Yeah, I was letting chat teacher do
the news, but I really have to fight with her
because I would give her all the news and she

(05:10):
still reads half of what I said, and it was
just like, I guess I gotta keep reading the news.
We'll see. We're still working on it. Glilla is on
vacation for her birthday. She teased a new song. We
won't be playing that because I don't even know. Strike
DDG goes off after social media users call him out

(05:31):
for throwing seashells in the water. I mean see Young
News is on the treadmill practicing a Robin moves.

Speaker 6 (05:45):
I guess.

Speaker 3 (05:48):
Black men try to stop a white truck if from
driving into a sinkhole to drive responds by giving the
man in the middle finger. And then so the man's
truck went in the sink cone and he says, when
a fellow your color jumps out in front of me,
he got scared. There he is, he's going down in it.
I just tried to save him.

Speaker 1 (06:12):
And what else we got.

Speaker 3 (06:14):
Man falls off Royal Caribbean cruise in the infinity Pool
after attempting a handstand to retreat some glasses. Listen, why,
I mean, I was in Infinity Pool on my vacation.
But in no time did y'all see him post some
pictures of mus looking over it or none of that

(06:37):
from new Tyler Perry says he taught Ryan Kugler had
a structure his deal for him to have ownership of sinners,
each one to each one. There was an active few
purers that's no longer alive. After injuring multiple people in
the at a midtown Manhattan high rise, he and repeatedly

(07:01):
reportedly turned the PQ on himself. I don't know what's
up with that. I don't know how that even happened.
Like Downtown Manhattan's wild Tony Braxton said the Bible was

(07:23):
ridden by a racist white man. After question why chamber
was going five or say Tyler, Tyra Banks says she
eats a day old chromebs off her bed and floor. Uh.

(07:46):
Tyra has always just said whatever whenever, but I ain't
need no old chromes. Georgia mother charged with an alignment
in Florence to children after five year old over time
to found a few pew in her person accidentally pepewed
his twin brothers. It's so sad, woman seemingly calls now

(08:11):
one one on Spanish speaking customer and guil let me
call ice. There are a couple of the legals here confronting them.
Can't weaponize ice. Now, California Court of Appeal sets August
hearing for Tory Lanez fighting inst his ten year sentence
in the Megan Thee Stallion case. And think about Tori.
He not gonna just do that time. He's gonna be

(08:31):
trying to get out. Let me do get out here,
gonna be on everything because he got a make of
all this money he's spending on his lawyers for really, yeah,
Carucci and Dione Sanders. She was by his side while

(08:55):
he underwent cancer removal surgery. I ain't never heard of
Dion tricking money off on a young girl or any
woman period, so I hope it must be loved. I
don't know how you look at Dion like, I mean,
he's a good looking guy, but as a woman her

(09:16):
age and even my age, Dion is like he like
Paul Paul Vibes, like how do I don't know? And
it can't be the money, even though he got a
song called must be the money, cause Dion is not
known for tricking money off on nobody, so he did

(09:37):
get a new bladder as well. New Orleans, n MAD
mistakenly released from the same prison where ten inmates escaped
earlier this year. They really got a issue with that prison.
They probably used a new leadership. Donald Trump says he

(10:05):
never had the privilege of going to Epstein Island. Man
confronts his neighbor for stealing his food on door. Dad,
she says, send me thirty dollars. Why else stealing people's food?

(10:28):
Yeah know, everybody irene cams these days. Alright, let's see
what else we got. Player Khalia Cooper's wig falls off

(10:51):
me a game. Team calls a time out. Khalia, why
did you wear that wei during the game? And it
wasn't secure. It weren't really a wig. It was a ponytail, y'all.
I've been on a tradmill and my ponytail fell off.
I mean when you in the heat at a moment.
But basketball would never do that. Just give me a

(11:13):
break down. So, yeah, this is a man who was
identified in the n RPDI thing. He's a twenty seven
year old named Shane Devon Tamura. Interesting. I don't know
where he's from.

Speaker 7 (11:36):
But m.

Speaker 3 (11:48):
Nellie na Chante celebrate their son's first birthday. Beyonce's Cowboy
Quarter tour becomes the highest grossing country tour in history history.
She's gonna make them mad over that. Indiana Pacers star
Terrese Halliburton proposes to his longtime girlfriend Jade Jones. Keith

(12:16):
Sweat still performing. Um sure and his wife were out
at the Backstreet Boys concert. That sad. That's yeah. This

(13:00):
is a better picture of the of the man in
the Q pewing looks like he could be blazon and
the where he's from. But interesting, Sonia Brown. In another tweet,
he says, so nothing really happened to those people who
refused to take the COVID nineteen vaccine.

Speaker 4 (13:22):
He said, I guess it's whoever this dude is.

Speaker 3 (13:35):
DeAndre Ayton accused of leaving a woman's drinding in Turks
after she refused to do to do with him. So
they left her in turks. Somebody would fly her home.
Somebody will fly her home. Eddie Murphy confirms a Donkey

(13:57):
movie is happening. I don't know that's right, Adie get that.

Speaker 8 (14:02):
Money if I could.

Speaker 3 (14:09):
I mean, if I was Eddie Murphy, I wouldn't do
nothing but cartoons and animation. You don't never ever have
to get lose weight or nothing no more. There's a
new trend that lets you say goodbye your loved ones
without ever.

Speaker 8 (14:27):
Leaving the block.

Speaker 3 (14:29):
It was a mobile viewing service. I mean, I don't know.
Somebody said every day it's a new way to piss
me off. The saddest party bus ever. Door dashing a
funeral is crazy. If you put my cast fit up
to your friend door like overeas, i'm'a hunt, i'm'a haunt you.

(14:53):
Ten years from now, this is how everybody will be
doing it, and we're gonna say it's normal. And I
don't know. Everybody ain't able to make it. I guess
sometimes I mean, I don't know. I mean, funeral homes
can be a little you know, if I guess, if
you had it in a place where you can bring

(15:14):
the body to be viewed, I mean, if it's set
up nicely. I don't know about just pulling up this
in front of somebody house or something. But I don't know.
I'm not a big funeral person like that, So I
don't like either one of them. Gislaane Maxwell takes her
case of the Supreme Court. That's heads broke their deal.

(15:37):
Broke at their deal. Trump on God's the hostages, let
into the let into a house and live in the
attic and secret love a body means.

Speaker 8 (15:58):
See us when God, Yeah, what's the bill?

Speaker 3 (16:12):
You hate?

Speaker 4 (16:13):
Hand?

Speaker 3 (16:13):
All of 'em for real, all of 'em for real.
But I would have to probably say the most it's
definitely electricity, cause they you know, they scamming you, water
scamming you too, all of 'em, scam you, all of 'em.
I don't even have to go to comments.

Speaker 8 (16:32):
I know it's all of 'em.

Speaker 3 (16:34):
Even that phone bill. All of 'em can get it.
Somebody said bacon, egg and cheese.

Speaker 9 (16:49):
Should still be two dollars and fifty cents to this day,
eggs and hot 'em. A. Federal judges like the Trump
administration's efforts to be fund Planned Parenthood, and it has

(17:10):
ordered that the organization station continues to receive medicaid funds.
Eli must at Worth reaches four hundred and five billion
on tractor, potentially become the world's first trillionaire by twenty
twenty seven, and can definitely thank Trump for that. Baltimore

(17:35):
woman sentenced to fifty years after police find the bodies
of two children in her trunk.

Speaker 3 (17:40):
That was crazy. So is crazy. And these were her
nieces and her niece and nephew. They were found in
her car during a twenty twenty one traffic stop in Essex, Maryland.
Police discover the remains after noticing an order. She admitted

(18:01):
to caring for the children when their mother couldn't, but
failed to return them. She claimed that the mother passed
away in twenty twenty after a fall. Oh, the one
of the kids felt passed away after a fall, and
then the boy passed away after an injury. She kept
them in a suitcase in a plastic bag. She is crazy.

(18:27):
I just wonder where the mother was, all right, y'all?
Let me see if I haven't read read it's in
a long time. Let me see. I see if anything
is worth reading. Apparently I have a sister wife now

(19:09):
so my husband. So here's my question, man, do you
think my technically still husband thinks we're divorced just because
we signed a separation agreement for the financial side of things.
Because plot twists, we aren't divorced at all, not even
a little. The court hasn't granted anything. We don't even
see a judge for three months. But he's getting married
next month, like full on wedding imitations, catered dinner and everything.

(19:32):
A couple of people have messaged me as well, saying, wait,
aren't you guys still legally married? And I'm like, yes, ma'am,
I'm still illegally hitched to that man. Apparently he thinks
if you ignore child support and custody part that need
that doesn't need figuring out. So yeah, fake wedding, fake
child support, fake morals, but hey, at least the centerpieces
will be real. Do I tell him? I mean he's

(19:53):
doing something illegal? I feel like for sure. Somebody said,
do you tell her? She probably wouldn't want to spend
all my money if she knows her husband might be
able to by be going to jail. Somebody said, I
wouldn't check or see if the happy couple apply for
a marriage license. Yeah, he'll be locked up if he did.

(20:26):
Order signs a man has lost interest in a relationship
avoids any discussion. If a man has been with you
in a relationship and is losing the interest, you'll see
the following. Let's contact via textan in person where time
span between contacts, short responses, less interested in doing the

(20:48):
dude quieter conflict avoidant than just ghosting. You am I
the ahle for not letting my b best friends boyfriend
or in our grocrip because he doesn't trust her around

(21:09):
other men. Every summer I go on a grolcrip with
four of my closest friends. We've done this since college.
Just start trying to catch up on wine to be
away from everything. This year, my friend Abby asks her
boyfriend if her boyfriend can come because he gets anxious
when she travels without him. He's never met any of
us and has zero interest in our intinerary, just doesn't

(21:29):
want her to go along. I said, no, it's a
girls trip. He's not our friend. He wasn't invited. I
I don't want to censor myself or tiptoe around a
stranger just because he has trust issue. Now Abby is
calling me controlling. It sounds like Abby don't need to
go cause it's a girls trip. So what if you

(21:53):
were inclusive and it ends up sucking? Will they imburse you? Also,
at twenty nine, those friends don't see that's the red flag.
She can't go on the girls trip. But you're controlling?
But what did she say when you pointed that out?
So he said, no, you're not the a hole. The
holy purpose of a girls trip is no man so correct.

(22:38):
And I live in the same apartment complex. She's even
approaching me at home for rd's work, unplanned and uninvited.
I'm hard worker, just moved in the same apartment complex
where I live. She lives quite a ways away, but
still walking distance from me. Last week on Thursday, I
was walking to my vehicle and I heard my name
being screamed many times in the air. It was my
coworker from her balcony. She's yelling something else that I

(23:00):
co't hear, but I was leaving from work and didn't
have time to stop by. She was needing to rise
to work. That Friday, she was screaming my name and
she was walking towards me from her apartment done and
yelling that she needed a ride to work. I told
her that I could bring her, but I couldn't bring
her home, and I wouldn't be able to bring her
this week. Honestly, I'm not comfortable at all with her
just showing up to my vehicle and expecting a ride
or screaming my name from afar. It's not a proper

(23:22):
way to act. She was getting a ride from another coworker,
but they got into a tiff. Her supervisor has office
to pick her up before. I've been thinking today that
it's going to happen again tomorrow. And I'm sorry to say,
but even if I'm headed straight to work, I won't
be giving her ride. I'm a loner and I like
beings myself on the ride to and from work. I'm
just thankful, and I don't park anywhere near my building

(23:43):
because I could see her showing up unannounced and screaming
my name until she found my apartment. It's just weird
to me. We're not at work. Listen, you're not wrong.
It's okay to give somebody like a rod every now
and then, but when somebody expects you to be they ride,
it's like, I mean, that's why you need a car
or a bike or something. Somebody say you need to

(24:06):
be direct about this. People are so afraid to just
speak up and say no, instead of being passive as
aggressive and tiptoeing around. Now, you don't mention whether or
not you two work within the same department, or how
turning her down man packed the workplace. Honestly, it shouldn't matter.
You need to say that you're not going to give
her rise to and from work if she pushes, what's
the reason? Tell her? What if I tell my five

(24:26):
year old because I said no, then walk away? Yeah,
you need to tell her straight up? Should I get
a divorce? I'm thirty four, my husband's forty one. We've
been together for eight years, five years married. I feel
like we were too far from each other. He has
concentrated too much on his job, working on mocking on

(24:48):
his business on the weekends as always check email, social media,
and etc. On top of that, he has a close
friend where he also gives a lot of attention to.
He's shouting with him starting from morning to each day,
meeting him twice a week. Blah blah blah. So I'm
kind of My time is when he's not working, not chatting,
which mends not squirreling, not watching TV. There's no time left.

(25:11):
We have sex every once a quarter. Maybe I don't
want sex very much since I feel fat and I
don't feel well in my body.

Speaker 2 (25:20):
I told him so.

Speaker 3 (25:21):
He did not respond much of that. Even this was
extremely hard for me to tell. He earns like three
times less and I don't see much effort in changing this.
He's in the business for he is. He is in
this business of his for like ten years, but still
not doing much for as far as his income. He's
great with our cat. He makes her laugh, a cat laughs.

(25:48):
She's just going down the list of stuff. And then
their mortgage is an additional layer of heart and this decision, however,
I know that I would be able to pay it,
but I'm just so chi of all this do not
disturb me. I'm working. We don't have deep conversations, we
don't talk about our dreams, et cetera. We don't have kids,
and I'm not planning on having him. He said he

(26:10):
was okay with this. Am I always thinking her, should
I consider the divorce seriously? And she updated it and
said that she's going to try couples counseling. That's what
I would suggest, so many says. So he's not nice
to you. He doesn't follow through a things he says
he'll do, and he makes time for his friend, but
not you. You would be happy without him. A divorced

(26:31):
lawyer can help advise you. Yeah, I mean, if he
ain't gonna approved, it looks like y'all just never had
a spark because I don't see one time where you
mentioned where you guys were like in love and did something,
and it seem like it's always been dull. Let's get in,
let's get into these story times. Why don't this incredible hug?

(27:12):
This made me laugh for like ten minutes straight.

Speaker 10 (27:15):
Just that can't be hurt no more.

Speaker 3 (27:17):
Man, that little step took him out. So this guy,
he's clearly disabled. I thought he was gonna do some
push ups.

Speaker 10 (27:27):
That's the point, you feel what I'm saying. I don't
feel everything.

Speaker 11 (27:30):
There is a feel.

Speaker 10 (27:31):
So ain't no more crib, ain't no more sapping, Ain't.

Speaker 6 (27:35):
No more you know, bigging somebody at right, It.

Speaker 3 (27:38):
Ain't none of that no more?

Speaker 10 (27:39):
Okay, cool, I want to play all ain't cooler.

Speaker 8 (27:41):
Than what it is.

Speaker 3 (27:45):
So I don't know if this is a disabled thirst
trap or what somebody said. I thought you was gonna
do some push ups. Everybody was like thirty seconds in,
I'm still wain'ting going to push up? Then I saw
you looking at me. Somebody said, I'm talking about I
know that's right away for the push ups. I mean,

(28:05):
I guess, so y'all, I don't know.

Speaker 10 (28:08):
Oh my god, man, joy.

Speaker 3 (28:17):
Oh my god, God, just nasty.

Speaker 1 (28:21):
I want to be started something. You got to be
started something. Do you want to be started something?

Speaker 3 (28:27):
They got to be starting something. Does he perform at
nursing homes? That's what I wonder, because I feel like
they would get a kick out of him. Somebody said,
I don't think I want to start something. Somebody he said,
I thought that was Oprah Winfrey. Michael Cragson, Oprah Jackson. Breathe, Michael, breathe,

(28:52):
bro is ending something? T move Michael Jackson. H mm
mm hmmm, go.

Speaker 10 (29:13):
Go go, go.

Speaker 3 (29:17):
To my algorithm. Clearly took the turn today.

Speaker 1 (29:25):
So this is something called a snap change.

Speaker 3 (29:29):
It uses two.

Speaker 12 (29:29):
Cards, one behind the other like that, and then you're
gonna take it with your thumb and your index, and
then you're gonna pull it back with your middle finger,
hiding the back card behind the front card.

Speaker 1 (29:42):
Make sure the angle is right, so you're gonna do that.

Speaker 12 (29:45):
You're just gonna practice doing this, making sure to pull
it all the way back, then using.

Speaker 1 (29:51):
This hand to do a flicking motion.

Speaker 12 (29:55):
Combine it altogether get a a cool little effect.

Speaker 7 (29:59):
You know.

Speaker 3 (30:01):
So this that's pretty cool. Let me check my husband.
Y'all forgot I forgot. How do you went to? Sweet?

Speaker 13 (30:19):
She rode around with dead bodies in her car for
fourteen months.

Speaker 10 (30:23):
Thirty three year old Nicole Michelle.

Speaker 13 (30:25):
Johnson was pulled over July eighteenth, twenty twenty one, around
eleven o'clock at night, just for a routine traffic stop
speed limit with thirty five.

Speaker 10 (30:31):
Officer said she was going well over that.

Speaker 13 (30:33):
So of course when the officer does the whole checking
the license and registration, she only has a state ID
and come to find out if the car is not
even registered, so they have to tow the car.

Speaker 1 (30:41):
So of course if the car has.

Speaker 13 (30:42):
To be told, you have to take all your belongings
out of the car. This point, Nicole has stepped out
of the car to try to show the officer some
sort of documentation showing that she just got the car
thirty days ago and she thought it was registered and
there was another woman with her in the car named dB.
The officer let the coll know, Hey, I'm gonna have
to do an inventory search of the items in your car,
and then after that we'll just go ahead and let
you go. As Nicole is unloading things from the car,

(31:04):
the officer that pulled her over is noticing a very
foul odor coming from the car, and he's asking her
to basically open up everything that she's passing her position
because they're trying to figure out where this smell is
coming from.

Speaker 10 (31:15):
The cover moves a.

Speaker 13 (31:16):
Black suitcase and a black toe from her car, of
which in the black suitcase, it's nothing but a plastic
bag after plastic bag after plastic bag, wrapped up one
in another. At this point, the officer's thinking that it
is suggest a dead animal, and he's trying to figure
out why is she's stalling, trying to open up the
suitcase and its contents, and she's telling them that it's
nothing but dirty blankets and dirty clothes, and the officer said,

(31:36):
that don't smell like dirty clothes. Backtrack for a second.
Nicole said, me and my kids have been living in
the car. And Nicole realizes she can't stall anymore. She
uncovers the deceased bodies of her seven year old niece,
josh Lyn Marie James Johnson, and her five.

Speaker 10 (31:50):
Year old nephew, Larry Darnell O'Neill.

Speaker 13 (31:53):
Her sister had given her her niece and nephew to
take care of because her sister was not in a
good space to take care of them at the time,
and her sister was contacting her on a regular even
though she told the police that she wasn't to check
on the children, to see the children, and Nicole wouldn't let.

Speaker 3 (32:06):
Her see them now.

Speaker 13 (32:07):
Of course, after fourteen months, the bodies are too far
decomposed to know the exact.

Speaker 3 (32:11):
Cause of death.

Speaker 13 (32:11):
However, the medical examiner did notice that Larry did suffer
internal bleeding and both children suffered from starvation and abuse.
Nicole was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison,
and BB was found to be intellectually incompetent, and they
realized she had nothing to do with it.

Speaker 3 (32:26):
So she walke okay, because I was wondering why BB
ain't smelling it, And no, we don't think it's.

Speaker 11 (32:33):
Cute that you're talking with j Mark when we stucking
shells and rocking bell you get caught steal it.

Speaker 10 (32:39):
We gonna whoop your head.

Speaker 11 (32:41):
We got the best deals in the city about one
get one free just back of Pregnanty's test. You know
these fishes be lying got to mean, say, I've seen
a bitch pints on the US be fast drive one
tide that bitch made me lose my scalot album of
the day. I called him here Standard, I told him, look,
he's on your ass or that's gonna be five thousand

(33:02):
dollars plus gratuity. We have a lever customer with care,
speaking of my head and customer service.

Speaker 1 (33:08):
Bad dog got you or whatever you need? You need
a price check?

Speaker 10 (33:12):
I got you uh wrong on my.

Speaker 3 (33:15):
Bad wrong on yo, this one on SND four thousand,
nine hundred and ninety nine dollars.

Speaker 10 (33:21):
Man can't beat that.

Speaker 11 (33:23):
You need tobacco were on our d You all enough
to carry money?

Speaker 10 (33:26):
Hell, you all enough to buy from me?

Speaker 11 (33:28):
Spike all the surfers already. We ain't watching nobody, goddamn kids.
I ain't serving nobody that's underage. Hell, they serving themselves.
So it ain't even leaving.

Speaker 10 (33:38):
I think that's how it work.

Speaker 13 (33:40):
Yeah, sure, you're gonna wanna go down the house six
and it's gonna be on your right hand side, Hold
on side, hold on, say hello, two ounces, all.

Speaker 6 (33:47):
Right, Ben, I'm gonna finish with this tone mouff that.

Speaker 1 (33:49):
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Speaker 1 (39:00):
So I went down the rabbit hole of this. Jay
Z are you my daddy? Lawsuit? And I'm not a lawyer,
But after reading all of the dots, the transcripts, the
orders and the appeals. There are four key things to
know about this case. Let me give you the recap
for context upfront. This is Rymeir Saturthwait and the resemblance
to jay Z is low key hilarious. Rmir's mother was

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sixteen at the time she got pregnant with him, and
according to Google, since he is now thirty two and
jay Z is fifty five, that would mean if jay
Z is the father, jay Z was twenty three at
the time that Rdmeir was conceived and the mother was sixteen.
You see the problem, Okay, So onto the case. On
June tenth, twenty ten, Rymir's mother, whose name is Wanda,

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filed a motion in Pennsylvania courts requesting that jay Z
and another man named Robert Graves take a paternity test
regarding her son, Raimeir. Now it's important to understand that
up until this point, Robert Graves was understood to be
the father of Raimeir, and he had been paying child
support for Rymeir for sixteen years. But Wanda wanted this
test done to show that Robert was in fact not

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Rightmare's father and that jay Z, according to her is
At one hearing in twenty thirteen, Wanda told a judge
that she always knew Robert Graves was not Rymeir's father,
but she didn't pursue going after jay Z when Raimir
was little because she was constantly working, and because she
was in a relationship with Robert Graves and she was
pregnant with her second child, which she knew he was
the father of, so she just said he was the

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father of Rymeir too. So fast forward to about a
month after Wanda puts in this initial petition, and while
a judge grants the petition regarding Robert Graves, the judge
denied the petition regarding jay Z. And the judge said,
it's denied because a mother cannot wait seventeen years to
name a second person as the father of her child
when for sixteen years she has said that this other man,

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meaning Robert Graves, was the father and she never made
any indication that that wasn't the truth until now. So
the petition for jay Z to take the test was denied.
About eight months later, Wanda files another petition requesting jay
Z to take a test. It was again filed in Pennsylvania,
and the judge for the second requests again denies her request,
saying that the matter was rest judakata, which basically means

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a judge has already ruled on this, and the judge
notes in the order that if Wanda did not agree
with the first denial, the proper thing to do would
have been for her to appeal that denial, not wait
eight months to just file a new request. So, while
all of this back and forth regarding jay Z is happening,
the results for the paternity test or Robert Graves comes
back and confirms that he is not the father of Rymir,

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and so at this point, Rymir's godmother steps in and
she files a petition in New Jersey, not Pennsylvania where
everything else had been filed. She files this new request
in New Jersey, but the judge in New Jersey denies
the godmom's requests, saying that this issue has already been
dealt with in Pennsylvania and so there's no reason for
a New Jersey judge to try to step in and

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re examine it. From here, Raimir's mother, Wanda, begins her
appeal process. She takes the paternity test from Robert Gray,
showing that he's not the father, and argues that that's
reason enough for the denials to be overturned, and it worked.
A Pennsylvania court agreed with Wanda and said that even
though she didn't follow her appeal within thirty days, which
is when the appeal deadline expired, this newfound evidence of

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this DNA test qualifies as extraordinary enough to wave the
thirty day rule. Vacated the denial orders and grant Wanda's
petition for jay Z to take the tests. But then
jay Z said not so fast. He appealed her appeal,
and on April twenty third, twenty thirteen, the denial orders
are put back in place. The Superior Court of Pennsylvania

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that overturned Wanda's appeal said that the thirty day rule
is typically only waived when a person in a case
finds out they're ruling late. So, as an example, if
Wanda didn't find out that her petition was denied until
thirty days after the judge ruled on it, that would
be reason enough to wave the thirty days because she
wouldn't have known her petition was denied and therefore couldn't
have appealed within the thirty days. But the Superior Court

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says that's not what happened here, that was well aware
her petition was denied, and she had enough time to
appeal it in the proper timeframe.

Speaker 10 (43:05):
She just didn't, and.

Speaker 1 (43:06):
So the denial orders are put back in place. And
that leads me to the first thing you need to
know about this case, which is that, as of now,
jay Z is not court ordered to take a DNA test.
Regarding Raimeir, he, like I said, was ordered for a
brief time to take one, but once those denial orders
were put back in place, he was no longer required
to take a test. Now, moving on to things you

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should know number two, which is that Raimeir, his mother,
and his godmother were basically banned from filing lawsuits in
the state of New Jersey. Let me explain. So, a
few months after the denial orders were reinstated in Pennsylvania,
Wanda filed a new petition in New Jersey. Yes after
the godmom filed one in New Jersey and got denied,
Wanda herself filed one in New Jersey, and just like

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the Godmom's case, the New Jersey judge in Wanda's case
denied the petition, ruling that New Jersey did not have
jurisdiction over this case. The judge ruled that since the
case was originally finned wild argued and ruled on in
Pennsylvania New Jersey courts, you just can't step in and
try to counter what Pennsylvania already did. Courts have to
respect and have faith in the court systems of other states,

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So why does New Jersey petition gets denied? Over the
next like nine years, there continued to be issues surrounding
the case and things that Rymer and his family were
allegedly doing, and so in January of twenty twenty two,
a New Jersey judge issued in order prohibiting Rymeer, his mother,
and his godmother from being able to foul anything in

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the state of New Jersey without the judge first reviewing
and determining that it was filed properly with proper claims
and proper requests for relief. And then the judge sent
this order prohibiting them from fouling anything basically across all
of New Jersey. So everybody was aware that they can't
do that, and from there, Rymeer, his mom, and his
godmother sued the courts, like literally sued New Jersey Supreme

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Court and judges in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey. But
those lawsuits were dismissed with prejudice. Okay, So that brings
me to thing you need to know number three, which
is that Raimeir's latest lawsuit against jay Z, which was
filed in California, is not a petition for a paternity test.
Ramir is suing jay Z because, according to him, throughout

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this entire ordeal, jay Z has been manipulating the court system,
misrepresenting facts, and committing fraud, all in an effort to
avoid taking this paternity test and to deny Rameir his
constitutional rights. Specifically, Raimir says, quote, this action is not
about child support per se. It's about the extensive misconduct
of defendant Carter and others committed to avoid being held

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accountable at all. Plaintiff Raimeir brings this complaint to hold
defendant Carter liable for his wilful abuse of power and
disregard for the law. Did I mention Raimeir is representing himself,
He's pro said so. Raimir's biggest claim in this new
lawsuit actually has to do with New Jersey denying his
mother's petition based on jurisdiction. Raimir argues that the New
Jersey court denying his mother's petition based on lack of

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jurisdiction was the incorrect because he has proof that jay
Z lived in and owned property in New Jersey at
the time the petitions were filed. But here's the thing,
and I'm not a lawyer, but it seems like Raimir
is partly right but also partly wrong. So New Jersey
did deny his mother's petition based on jurisdiction, but it
was based on two types of jurisdiction. The first is

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personal jurisdiction, and that has to do with a person's
ties to a state. So if jay Z and his
attorneys were telling the judge that jay Z has no
ties to New Jersey at all, which is apparently what
they did, and that's why this case should not be
handled in New Jersey, then that means Ramir has a point,
because it would indicate New Jersey did in fact have
the right and the authority to rule on a case

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involving jay Z. However, the second type of jurisdiction that
the case was denied on is called subject matter jurisdiction,
and that's the bigger problem. So subject matter jurisdiction has
to do with a court's ability or authority to hear
a case at all. So in this instance, Raimir's motherly
filed this case in Pennsylvania. It was determined to be

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under the jurisdiction of Pennsylvania. The case was then argued
in Pennsylvania, and a Pennsylvania judge ruled on the case.
So at this point, unless Raimir is able to show
that the case should have never been in Pennsylvania to
begin with, or that there's some kind of massive evidence
or reason that a New Jersey court should step in
and ignore what Pennsylvania ruled on, he's essentially stuck with

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the Pennsylvania ruling because states aren't in the habit of
just stepping in and overruling what another state has already decided.
If that was the case, every time somebody lost the case,
they would just refout it in a new state. So
a New Jersey judge attempted to explain the subject matter
jurisdiction issue to Raimir and his mother out a hearing,
but Raimeir's response to that was if jay Z wasn't famous,

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he believes the situation would go differently. Specifically, Raimir told
the judge that it seems like since jay Z is famous,
he's untouchable and has the ability to get around a lot.
The judge then replied to that remark by telling Raimir
that she actually had no idea who jay Z was
and it was until her law clerk told her that
he was Beyonce's husband that she said, quote, oh I

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know Beyonce. So all of that to say, even if
Raimeir can actually prove that jay Z lied and has
ties to New Jersey, that still doesn't fix the subject
matter jurisdiction problem, and that problem is the biggest problem.
But those alleged lies a factor into why Raimir is
currently suing jay Z. His first cause of action is

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deceit by concealment. The second cause of action is abuse
of process, and that has to do with Raimer's belief
that jay Z lied about his ties to New York
to obstruct and ultimately have his mother's petition request denied.
And then there's intentional infliction of emotional distress and the
unjust enrichment, which has to do with Raimir's belief that
jay Z benefited from not taking the paternity test because

(48:48):
he was able to keep the money he otherwise would
have had to pay in child support. I don't think
that's how that worked. In addition to those causes of action,
Raimir is also asking this California court to make all
all the previous judgments, orders, and other court actions regarding
this entire case null, void, and unenforceable. And that leads
me to my fourth point that you should know, which

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is also of no surprise. Jay Z wants Raimeir's California
lawsuit dismissed. Jay Z's attorneys filed emotion to have the
lawsuit dismissed, and they cited four reasons why it should be.
Number one, they say jay Z was not served properly
because apparently Raimir tried to serve him through US mail,
but in California you can't do that. And even if
you could do that, the proof of service that Raimir

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uploaded only says delivered in or at mailbox in Malibu, California.
It doesn't give an actual address that it was delivered to.

Speaker 10 (49:38):
Reason number two.

Speaker 1 (49:39):
They say it should be dismissed is because, according to them,
this is basically Raymir's version of an appeal. And they
say that's clear because he's asking the court to make
all the previous rulings and orders noll and void, which
is something appellate courts do not federal courts in other states.
And then reason number three is because of something called
litigation privilege. And this is basically like a legal rule

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that says that what someone does or says in a
court case can't be the basis to which they are sued.
And then the final reason they say it should be
dismissed is because, according to them, Raimir is basically trying
to sue jay Z for defending himself. The attorneys note
that jay Z replying to petitions and using legal basis
to defend himself is not him influencing the courts. It's
just him defending himself. And so after all of that,

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do you know Raimir withdrew his California complaint today. I'm
so pissed because I have been working on this video
all for this man to withdraw the complaint.

Speaker 3 (50:33):
I've heard rumor jum as, some ass inspirations on the way.

Speaker 15 (50:39):
Y'all have a blessed day.

Speaker 6 (50:57):
First John chapter one, verse nine. If we confess our sins,
he is faithful and just and will forgive us of
our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness. What does
the lamp, say Lamentations, Chapter three, verse twenty one. But
this I call to mind, and therefore I have hope.
The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases. His mercy

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never come to an end. They are new every morning.
They are new every morning. They are new every morning.
His mercy endure it forever. Somebody say, use your lamp, tewod.

Speaker 10 (51:34):
Corinthian chapter five, verse seventeen.

Speaker 6 (51:37):
Therefore, if any man be in Christ, he is a
new creature.

Speaker 14 (51:41):
All things are passed away. Behold all things.

Speaker 10 (52:40):
More time.

Speaker 6 (52:41):
It just means what God can do with the time
that you have surrendered to Him. Now I feel like
preaching up in here. It means that our redeem what
you thought was wasted. I'll restore what you thought was over.
I traffic in reversals. I traffic in reversals because I'm

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the god of a comeback.

Speaker 1 (53:06):
Home is where the key is? Is it the key
dot com? To unlock a new chapter for aging at home? No?

Speaker 11 (53:13):
I didn't know you can treat answer me like Sofaria,
And I thought you could get to username.

Speaker 6 (53:19):
If I were to give you biblical icons, I would
tell you to ask Lazarus, and he would tell you
I'm glad you asked me, because they went for me.

Speaker 10 (53:27):
They wrapped me, they even wrote me off.

Speaker 6 (53:29):
But when Jesus came on a scene to the cemetery
and called me by name, Lazarus come out. Now you
have to understand that King of Glory have to call
me by name, because if Jesus walks in any graveyard
and any cemetery, it says, come out, everything getting up,
every grave.

Speaker 10 (53:47):
Is gonna break. So we had to be specific.

Speaker 11 (53:50):
Lazarus come out, and I came out.

Speaker 6 (53:53):
We served the god of a comeback. Give you more Bible.
If you don't understand it, you need to ask Gyrus
twelve yeard daughter who is dead, and she will tell you.
They mourned for me, and they mocked the king.

Speaker 10 (54:04):
He walked in the room. This is Mark chapter five.
He walked in the room.

Speaker 6 (54:07):
He said, why is everybody crying? She's not dead, She's
just asleep. And they begin to mock him. And then
Jesus kicked him out because sometimes, depending on your miracle,
things have to get out if you want something to
get up. He goes over to this little girl that
says talaat ta koumi, which means little girl, I tell
you arise.

Speaker 10 (54:28):
She gets up starts walking, and.

Speaker 6 (54:30):
Jesus has the audacity to say, don't tell nobody, because
certain comebacks don't need an announcement.

Speaker 10 (54:36):
They're gonna have an appearance. He's the god of a comeback.
I can give you more Bible.

Speaker 6 (54:41):
The widow in name in Luke chapter seven, who had
this funeral possession, who is about to have her son bury.
Jesus interrupts the funeral, touches the casket and says, little boy,
I tell you, get up, and the boy gets up.
God changed the whole funeral to a family reunion, just
by his word, because God is the god of a comebat.

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And if you still don't believe me, please ask those
Roman soldiers in Matthew twenty eight when they were guarding
Jesus' tomb and then there was a great earthquake because.

Speaker 10 (55:11):
The rock couldn't stop the rock. Y'all missed it. They
missed it, They missed it. A rock couldn't stop the rock.

Speaker 6 (55:20):
I'm not talking about Dwayne Johnson. I'm talking about the
Rock of Ages. I'm talking about the Chief Cornerstone. I'm
talking about the resurrected King. No grave, Stopham, no cross
could stop them, Oh death, where's your sting? I had
the keys of hell and of death. I'm the God
of a comeback. And then he says, the same spirit

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that raised me from the grave also lives on the
inside of you.

Speaker 10 (55:45):
If there's anybody.

Speaker 6 (55:46):
Grateful that you serve a God of a comebat use
See knowing Bible is just like herring. This lamp posting

(56:07):
Bible is just like herring. This lamp applying Bible. See see,
you could quote scripture all day, still in darkness. You
could talk about how much words you know.

Speaker 10 (56:22):
Still in darkness.

Speaker 6 (56:23):
You could talk about I got minister's training, I got
the annoyance, and I know God's gift.

Speaker 10 (56:26):
On my life. But do you apply the word?

Speaker 6 (56:29):
Do you live by the word, because that's the only
way you could see.

Speaker 10 (56:38):
Thank you, brother discernment. I want to show this one
scripture points and then we're done, because I really want.

Speaker 6 (56:46):
Us to get there's a difference between an assumption and
an unction. Okay, it's a design to help us to
discern when God is cautioning us. There's a difference between
the assumption and an unction. First John, chapter two, verse eighteen,
it says, little children, it is the last time. And

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as ye have heard that Antichrist shall come. Even now,
there are many anti Christs that means against Christ. Where
we know that it is the last time, meaning were
living in the last days.

Speaker 10 (57:20):
They went out from us, but they were not of us.

Speaker 6 (57:24):
For if they had been of us, they would no
doubt have continued with us.

Speaker 10 (57:30):
But they went out.

Speaker 6 (57:31):
That they may be made manifest that.

Speaker 10 (57:34):
They were not all of us.

Speaker 6 (57:36):
Simply put, if there are really believers, they would have
stuck with the believer with the message of the Gospel.
The fact that they turned showed that they never believed
in the first place.

Speaker 10 (57:43):
Okay, Verse twenty key verse, but ye.

Speaker 6 (57:47):
Have an unction from the Holy One, and ye know
all things. First John, chapter twenty, same passage.

Speaker 10 (57:57):
But the message Bible, But.

Speaker 6 (57:58):
You belong the Holy One anointed you and you all
know it.

Speaker 10 (58:04):
Same verse New King James version.

Speaker 6 (58:06):
But you have an anointing from the Holy One, and
you know all things? What is the text saying? Because
none of us truly know all things? The Holy Spirit does.

Speaker 10 (58:16):
Though. Okay, the Holy Spirit is your wonderful counselor.

Speaker 6 (58:22):
Y'all talk to me, wonderful what counselor and the Holy
Spirit knows all things. So the word unction means anointing,
and anointing means chosen.

Speaker 10 (58:35):
So this is chart I want you to see because
I want us to get this.

Speaker 6 (58:37):
Okay, unction, aunction means anointing. An anointing means chosen. So
do the next chart. All this simply means is the
Holy Spirit reveals chosen routes. When you have an unction
from the Holy Spirit, that's the anointing one.

Speaker 10 (58:59):
Showing you this is God's will. This is not that's it.
That's not an assumption. That's a function.

Speaker 1 (59:11):
They're not telling me that you are cursed.

Speaker 6 (59:16):
To teach you to be able to discern what God's
will is from yours points that we can go home.
How does God give cautionings? The reason I want us
to have this is so that you know this isn't
to limit your freedom, but to.

Speaker 10 (59:32):
Preserve your future. Okay, How does God give cautionings?

Speaker 6 (59:36):
Number one counsel counsels Proverbs eleven, verse fourteen. Where there
is no counsel, the people fall, but in the multitude
of counselors there is safety.

Speaker 10 (59:46):
Counsel gives you multiple choice.

Speaker 6 (59:49):
When we give counseling to brothers, sisters, or even marital
counseling when as a problem, all you know is see,
I'm turning up.

Speaker 10 (59:57):
You don't like something, I'm circling C. I'm turning up.
Council gives you a B, B and E. You could hold.

Speaker 6 (01:00:05):
Your tongue B A kind answer, turns away rad D
represent the Lord even though you're upset. E allow the
Holy Spirit to produce this fruit of patience, because patience
is surviving the season of not Yet. You see, without
counsel you only got one option. See number two. How

(01:00:26):
does God give cautionings repetition? He's not gonna tell you nothing.

Speaker 10 (01:00:31):
Difference is repetition.

Speaker 6 (01:00:34):
Just because you fast and praying hard, it doesn't mean.

Speaker 10 (01:00:36):
God's Oh she faster and praying harder. Let me make
him the one for her. It's not gonna say anything different.
You have Bible to prove it.

Speaker 3 (01:00:45):
Yes I do.

Speaker 10 (01:00:46):
First John Chapter one. First Jonahs, excuse me Jonah chapter one.

Speaker 6 (01:00:51):
Now, the word the Lord came to Jonah, the son
of a mid tide, saying, arise to go to Nineveh,
that great city, and cry out against it, for the
wickedness has come up before me.

Speaker 10 (01:00:59):
Jonah didn't do it. We know the story. Once you
look at Jonah Chapter three, Jonah Chapter three, Verse one.

Speaker 6 (01:01:05):
Now the word of the Lord came to Jonah the
second time, saying, arise and go to Nineveh, the great city.
Notice God and say nothing different. All that storm, all
that fish, all that well ascid that you were sitting in.
You could have avoided that, bruh. But notice his directions
weren't different. Number three How does God give cautionings?

Speaker 10 (01:01:27):
Conviction? Conviction?

Speaker 6 (01:01:30):
There's a serious problem if you could sin and sleep
and feel nothing.

Speaker 10 (01:01:36):
Conviction. I get convicted sometime about not putting the grocery
basket back. I'm serious. I'm so serious, little small stump.
I don't know who watching me. All I have it.
I'm telling the truth. Conviction.

Speaker 6 (01:01:54):
This is the Holy Spirit reminding you that your a
son or a daughter of the kingdom. Number four dreams, dreams,
whole Christmas story. God gave Joseph a dream to warn him.
Number five uneasiness and distress. How God gives warnings to us?

(01:02:16):
I just feel this, So I just.

Speaker 10 (01:02:18):
Want us all to pray. Can we just stand and
pray together? We're done. I'm just gonna pray together, a
simple prayer.

Speaker 1 (01:02:34):
This is just in my heart.

Speaker 10 (01:02:36):
I want us to be able to listen. Listen.

Speaker 6 (01:02:42):
You don't get a word like this about God teaching
you how to identify cautioning if there was.

Speaker 10 (01:02:48):
Not a cautioning that was coming. You don't get a
warning like this God teaching you how to identify his
warning if he's not going to warn you soon. So
my prayer is simply for us to listen.

Speaker 6 (01:03:04):
Father God, in this moment, you told us in your word,
your sheep know your voice, and they follow you. We
know your voice, and we follow you. You know who's
your sheep, and you know us by name.

Speaker 10 (01:03:22):
Forgive us, Oh.

Speaker 6 (01:03:23):
God, for hearing your call, hearing your knock, but continuing
to engage in whatever we want to do. I'm praying
right now, Oh God, for all of us, myself included,
brothers and sisters of community, a body of believers. Help
us to have a spiritual antennae to be able to
hear Heaven. Help us to be able to distinguish, just

(01:03:47):
like Solomon prayed, between right and wrong and God when
we try to do it anyway. I'm praying that you
give us a supernatural spiritual annoyance where we can't even
enjoy that drink a joy. We won't be able to
sin and enjoy it. We'll deliberately have to try to

(01:04:07):
mute out the voice of the Holy Spirit to engage
in it. But my prayers that will stop resisting, will
stop fighting, will surrender. We'll surrender to your counsel. We'll surrender,
surrender to your shepherding. And when you speak, God, when
you show us a red flag, don't allow us to

(01:04:29):
stay around long enough to try to figure out why
it was read.

Speaker 10 (01:04:32):
Let us just trust that you said this isn't your will.
I don't even know why. I just trust you. Forgive
us for.

Speaker 6 (01:04:40):
Trying to use our logic to understand how you sanctify us.
And most importantly, God, we repent as a people for
not living lives that give you glory, but lives that
glorify us. Wash us with your purify us, save us

(01:05:03):
so that we could be sons and daughters of the Kingdom.
And Jesus slam and everybody says, Amen, did this series
blessed somebody?

Speaker 10 (01:05:10):
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