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Once again.
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Try and.
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Speaker 8 (01:37):
How many videos have you seen of fast food restaurant
employees doing disgusting, despicable things to the food?
Speaker 4 (01:44):
Yeah?
Speaker 8 (01:44):
It's gross. Do you think you're worth getting a pay
raise because of that?
Speaker 3 (01:50):
Discuss here?
Speaker 4 (01:55):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (01:56):
Wow, I'm darn. I'm all tired, Yes we are, but
but you're more tired.
Speaker 9 (02:04):
No, just I like to acknowledge my tired and listen
to something about it.
Speaker 8 (02:08):
But that's not true, that it is Jack, That's not true.
Karen will go into her room and stay on her
phone for four and a half hours.
Speaker 9 (02:16):
Yes, but I'm not upright, and that is helpful.
Speaker 2 (02:24):
We got interesting times coffee. Yeah.
Speaker 8 (02:29):
I just happen to look over and my wife is
literally watching a movie on her phone right now.
Speaker 2 (02:36):
I love, like Karen, What is Karen doing while we're
all talking about whatever?
Speaker 4 (02:41):
Great?
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Yes, great radio?
Speaker 8 (02:43):
That should be a thing that what's Karen doing?
Speaker 2 (02:47):
Karen is now her name you are talking about?
Speaker 9 (02:52):
I am literally reading the subtitles of an interview instead.
Speaker 8 (02:56):
Of saying, instead of listening to an actual interview that we're.
Speaker 9 (03:00):
I have the subtitles on because I'm being respectful.
Speaker 10 (03:03):
So because they you know what, Jack, So when do
you think when?
Speaker 4 (03:12):
When?
Speaker 10 (03:13):
When do you think?
Speaker 8 (03:14):
Please speak English?
Speaker 11 (03:16):
And then and then and then they have the there
do you understand the worst that a coming out of
my mouth?
Speaker 12 (03:23):
You should try being nice for a change.
Speaker 4 (03:25):
No, no way.
Speaker 8 (03:29):
Let me go here with you. Since how you brought
this up?
Speaker 5 (03:33):
You were done?
Speaker 4 (03:35):
I was, but.
Speaker 13 (03:37):
But but Robert, Robert rob me back into this.
Speaker 8 (03:41):
Just now.
Speaker 14 (03:47):
H Welcome to Let's Get Jacked Up, a live broadcast
and podcast, the show that talks about conspiracies, Bible truths, politics,
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and the news of the day. Now from Fresno, California,
here are your hosts of LG j U, Tim, Bobby,
Jack and Karen.
Speaker 2 (04:22):
Yes, oh, Ish, welcome the board. We are live.
Speaker 15 (04:35):
Hey, welcome to last year.
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All right? Did I do that right? I don't know.
Speaker 8 (04:51):
I think you did well.
Speaker 9 (04:52):
I think you're a little rusty, I am.
Speaker 8 (04:54):
It's been a hot minute since the last time we
did this, since we did live live live.
Speaker 9 (05:01):
Let's know, it's Thursday night.
Speaker 11 (05:05):
It's Thursday night, Live storring, Karen Raymond, you can't see
Bobby Raymond? Where's Jack Ousin?
Speaker 4 (05:17):
Robert?
Speaker 2 (05:20):
How's everybody doing? We are live tonight. It is almost
Easter Easter of twenty twenty five. So that's that way
you know we're live, and so because that way, you know,
for posterity, it's been a minute. Now, why has it
been a minute? Well, I will tell you why, folks.
Speaker 9 (05:42):
Oh, it makes you just to hear this when we've
been wondering too.
Speaker 2 (05:45):
Oh have you? Well? I was told by somebody across
from me that they wanted to wait until your kitchen
was done. Well, the kitchen is not done.
Speaker 8 (05:56):
Have we had a show since since before thanks Giving?
Speaker 9 (06:00):
The demo? Oh yeah, A lot has happened in the
Raymond House. A lot going on, and we're just kind
of holding on for the ride. So let me be
giving you guys a little back.
Speaker 8 (06:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 9 (06:11):
So Christmas morning, mind you, it's almost Easter. Christmas morning,
we had we always have Bob's family over for breakfast,
and we were doing something and I needed he needed
to grab a scrubber from under the sink, and he
went to grab under the sink and he couldn't find it.
So he was kind of reaching around, kind of looking
and stuff. And our sink is very everything that's under
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there is kind of like in the very front of
the cabinet, So we really don't reach to the back
very often because we have a water software down there
and it's like kind of big and bulky, so we
really put a lot kind of towards the back. So
he was kind of reaching around. He thought, okay, maybe
something fell, you know, further in the back. Is reaching
around and he's like, whoa, what it's really wet down here.
Speaker 8 (06:54):
I touched the I touched the floor and it was.
Speaker 9 (06:56):
All and so we started everything out.
Speaker 8 (07:01):
And there, mind you, my whole family is still here.
Speaker 9 (07:03):
Yeah, there's there's the significant water damage and mold growing
in our cabinet under our kitchen sink, and we're like,
oh no. So the day after Christmas, we called our
insurance company and said, hey, like we have And I
had thought that it went out, like had eaten through
the wall and was going out in the side. But
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it actually turns out he had vented our dryer out
of the side of.
Speaker 8 (07:30):
The like I was being I was being a handyman,
and I fixed it because the dryer was blowing into
the garage and so now.
Speaker 9 (07:38):
It blows out of the garage. But it was the
middle of winter, heat, cold, moisture anyway, but of the sink.
Speaker 8 (07:47):
So anyway, on the sink, on the sink, you think
it's water, I think it's all.
Speaker 2 (07:56):
The Leave it to me, don't you back on the news.
Speaker 9 (08:03):
Anyway. But so we called the insurance company and they
sent someone out. Literally, yes, we use it for a
different segment. Look out. We got someone out. They said, okay,
you guys do have a significant amount of hole down there.
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We're going to have to do the whole like whatever
it is zero gravity or whatever where they put the
stuff on and then they suck all the moisture out
of the room, you know. But in the process of
them ripping out our cabinets, because they had to be
all the ones that were against the wall, they had
to look to see how far the damage was. They
noticed that our tiles on top of our countertops were
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lead based and they were like, you can't have these
in your house.
Speaker 8 (08:48):
Yeah, then they found usbestos in the in the wall
and it was just a big mess.
Speaker 2 (08:53):
No.
Speaker 9 (08:54):
No, Then our room was built in nineteen sixty four,
and so there's there's a lot of when with pulling
all of this stuff. It was just like a rabbit
hole of just and.
Speaker 8 (09:04):
Then like they couldn't come, They couldn't go any further
until we fix the piping because the piping was all funky,
and same with the electrical because it was all just
tucked underneath the cabinets. But in order for them to
dry wall properly, it had to be put into the wall.
So that required us on our own, separate from the
insurance company, to get that repaired. Yet it's been at.
Speaker 9 (09:29):
It's been since they started the demo on January ninth,
and so we have been without a stove, without a
kitchen sink, and without our dishwasher since January ninth, and
so we've been living off of a blackstone, an airfire
and the barbecue bit.
Speaker 8 (09:48):
Yes it's.
Speaker 9 (09:50):
Used to pie and you know, I mean we're doing
dishes out in our laundry sink. And it's just it's
been an adventure. So we're just kind of it's a
slow process because everything has to go through the insurance
and so it's like it's literally you can't do anything
without getting Don't get.
Speaker 2 (10:06):
Me wrong, I'm very grateful for insurance. Oh yeah, Oh
my goodness.
Speaker 9 (10:10):
It's just a process. It's a process. So anyway, so
all of that to say, we haven't had a kitchen,
and normally when we do the show, we do it
in our dining room, which.
Speaker 2 (10:21):
Let's get jacked up studios is in a kitchen.
Speaker 9 (10:26):
Amazing.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
If we could sing, it'd be wonderful song.
Speaker 9 (10:32):
Who says we don't, Well, we have some listening. At
least twice.
Speaker 2 (10:38):
We have some listeners tonight. I want to thank everybody
for listening right now. We have Aaron C. Davis. What's
up there, buddy, Hello, let's go. We have jet says
high y'all MMS says let's go. I like it. And
Bob the Builder, well, thank you, Bob the Builder.
Speaker 8 (10:54):
That's just a side note. If you look at the
times on those those people were long before us, well
you know what.
Speaker 2 (11:00):
You know the times are actually incorrect, so it could
be now it could.
Speaker 8 (11:06):
But our say like three our four a m okay, yeah,
and there's were like four hours ago.
Speaker 9 (11:15):
If you can hear us clap ones, yeah, maybe a
winkie face, some sort of acknowledgment that you are.
Speaker 8 (11:23):
Our entire show, Our entire show audience is.
Speaker 9 (11:27):
The two dogs. That's okay, that's okay, And that's okay.
Speaker 8 (11:32):
I got some I got some stories about dogs.
Speaker 2 (11:34):
Later, we haven't we haven't been live in a while,
so it's no one remembers.
Speaker 8 (11:40):
That's okay.
Speaker 2 (11:41):
We've had shows. But and we have a new show
out for those of you that may or may not know.
It's called Jacked Up Daily. That's where we go about
a half hour on a daily basis Monday through Friday,
and we just I've been putting those out.
Speaker 9 (11:56):
And nuts and so by we he means him.
Speaker 2 (11:59):
But you've got are in it too. You don't even know.
Speaker 9 (12:03):
It.
Speaker 2 (12:05):
Yeah. Yeah, Sometimes we take some old ones and mix
it in with some new ones. You know, some editing
magic there're you're.
Speaker 9 (12:13):
Like a podcast.
Speaker 2 (12:15):
I don't know what that is. Yes, Oh I want
I want you guys to say, to tell them about
Oh man, the portable sink that you have. Now that
that is a story and a half.
Speaker 9 (12:30):
Where do we even start?
Speaker 2 (12:31):
Where do you begin?
Speaker 4 (12:32):
Yes?
Speaker 8 (12:33):
So we okay, So the sink situation was a wonderful story.
In fact, so I just broke my mic so I
uh we. We had a company come out to do
an assessment and they did the demo work and everything else.
It was wonderful. And then one of my daughter's friend's
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dads was like, hey, I do restorational work. My company
can definitely help you guys out. And they're closer so
because the original company is about sixty sixty five seventy
miles away, where these guys were a little more local.
So I was like, cool, I'm down if you're down.
So he comes and he does his assessments and he's like, hey,
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you can get a portable sink. I was like, sweet,
He's like.
Speaker 9 (13:20):
Yeah, we'd been doing everything out in the out.
Speaker 8 (13:23):
In the sink in the garage, our laundry sink, and
so so I told him. I was like, yeah, I
just you know, everything needs get approved from the insurance
company whatever. So he goes, he gets the initial approval done,
they bring the sink out, They set it up, and
the sink does not drain properly.
Speaker 9 (13:41):
It lasted a good twenty four hours.
Speaker 8 (13:44):
Maybe, but we had we were having issues where the
water wasn't draining. So I was like, okay, this is
not cool. So I'm fairly handy, so I get in
there and I try to snake it out, try to
because it's brand new piping, like they custom piped it
into the drain that's on the house. And still nothing.
So I tried to snake it, but my snake is
old and it wasn't working. So, long story short, we
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had the sink. They came out, they tried to fix
it and they said, sorry, it looks like it's a
plug that's inside your drain. We can't help you. And
we said okay. So time goes by. We ended up
taking the sink out of the kitchen, putting it in
the garage because we're like, we can't use it, it's
just a waste of space, it's getting in the way,
YadA YadA. And then we get a bill from them
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for how much was it?
Speaker 9 (14:34):
Thirteen ninety eight.
Speaker 8 (14:36):
Thirteen hundred dollars and thirteen hundred and ninety eight dollars
for us sink that you can get it lows for
two hundred bucks. Wow, And they wanted us to pay
it asap, and they were giving us all kinds of
crazy attitude, like mad attitude.
Speaker 9 (14:50):
Because a little backstory on that. In the meantime, our
friend that we were going through and working with had
gotten sick and he had had pneumonia, and so I
think it was out for a week, and then he
had texted us about a week later after he was
back and said that he had been let go. We
don't know the specifics, we don't know what it was.
And so he was like, you know, unfortunately, you know,
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I don't work there anymore, but if you know, so
either you can continue going with that company, or I
can kind of refer you out to some people that
I know. And we're like, oh my gosh, I'm so sorry,
like we're so sorry to hear that, and so everything
that we had done had been through him, and so
we hadn't really dealt with anyone like in the office yet.
And so I had called and I was like, okay,
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well we still have your sink, like you know, they were,
oh my gosh, the people in this office were harrendous
because I had told them, Okay, our friend originally had
done schematics for the restoration. But the thing is is
that the cabinets that we were dealing with their custom,
their custom made from like the I don't think their
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original cabinets. I think they might have been redone maybe
in the eighties, but maybe they are original. All of
that to say, their custom, and so they're made out
of real wood. There's no particle, no prespery. It's all
real wood, solid piece of wood. And if they're not
able to match that wood to the rest of the cabinets,
the idea is it has to be cohesive, it has
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to match. So they would have to tear all of
our cabinets out instead of just the one that was damaged.
And so he had drown up the schematics for that.
He had submitted it to the insurance. The whole job
was going to be about twenty two twenty three thousand,
oh and the insurance had approved less than half of that,
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and so we were like, okay, well, we don't have
twelve grand just hanging around the house, you know, like,
this is not something we had planned for. This's not
a planned remodel. It's a forced remodel, you know. And
so because anything that would we would need to put
in that was above and beyond, it would have to
come out of our pocket, basically. And so in the process,
I've learned a lot about insurance because that's not necessarily true. Basically,
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what it is is that the insurance company has said, Okay,
here's half of that to get them started so that
they can start the job. Not necessarily that they weren't
going to do the whole job, just that this is
to get us started, right and so, and then as
they went because in theory they could still incur more costs,
you know, because this was a little bit more.
Speaker 8 (17:19):
Any unforeseen whatever, right.
Speaker 9 (17:21):
And so they don't pay the toll dollars.
Speaker 2 (17:23):
Almost guaranteed by the way.
Speaker 9 (17:25):
Yeah, exactly. Again, things we're finding out because we never
experienced it before, you know. So, so I had called
the company because at first we were like, okay, we'll
still go with the company that you used to work for,
and you know, we'll see what happens. That I had
called the company, I said, look, our friend had submitted this.
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The insurance only improved for half, like, so we're trying
to figure out where we can cut, like we only
need this done. And I was trying to explain to
the women. She says, ma'am, we're either going to do
the whole job or we're not going to do any
of it. And I was like, oh, okay, okay, well,
we are trying really hard not to pay out a
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pocket and so if you're not willing to work with
us and help us to you know, just do what
is needed as opposed to what would be you know,
better or nice to have things match, Like we just
need what is needed. And she was like, so are
you guys gonna go with this or not? And I'm
like that's going to be a not for me.
Speaker 8 (18:27):
But then she was just like, okay, well, I just
closed out your account then and we'll send you a bill.
Speaker 9 (18:31):
For well she was like, we still have the outstanding
bill for the sink, and I said, well, we have
your sink. You can go ahead and come get it,
like you know. She's like, she's like, well, that's fine, man,
but you still have a balance that's outstanding. And I said, okay, well,
I was in a knew the impression that you had
worked that out with the insurance and that they were
going to be paying for that. She's like, ma'am, I
don't I don't know how all that works. All I
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know is you have an instanding balance. Okay. I said, okay, Well,
let me reach out to the insurance. So that whole
thing was just back and forth, back and forth, and
the insurance did pay out for the sink, but they
paid out industry standard for what that job would be,
which is which.
Speaker 2 (19:10):
Is not thirteen ninety eight, It is six.
Speaker 9 (19:13):
Ninety eight, is what. And so the insurance said, okay,
we're sending you me personally a check for six ninety eight,
which is the industry standard for what it is that
they did. And she the company had sent me a bill,
the thirteen ninety eight and the only item line it
says is temporary sink install thirteen ninety eight. That's the
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only item line, and it has a date that it's
been issued and it was like March eighteenth or something
like that. That was the date on the bill that
they sent me, and it said you will be considered
truant after thirty days after the date on this bill,
and we will send you to collections. Okay, cool, Like
I get it. So when the insurance paid me out half,
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I called the company and said.
Speaker 8 (19:57):
Hey, like, mind you we have and had the thirty
days yet since the bill.
Speaker 9 (20:02):
This was like not even two yeah, two weeks at
the most. Like I had called them a week after
I got the bill because I had gotten everything sorted
out with the insurance, And I said, the insurance has
paid me out, but they've only paid me six ninety eight.
And I'm not sure why, I said. I was under
the impression that you guys had submitted the bid for
it and they approved it. I only have this receipt
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that says sink an install. I said, for insurance purposes,
may please have an itemized receipt line by line what
is included in this thirteen ninety eight And they're like, okay, well, yeah,
let me get ahold of the estimator and we'll try
to get that to you by the end of the day.
Nothing next day, they called me and like, well, we're
having a hard time getting hold of the adjuster, and
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you know, we'll try to figure it out. And I said, okay, like,
I'm not telling you, I'm not going to give your money.
All I'm telling you is the money the insurance company
gave me is only half a way you guys are
charging if you would like the other half of that,
I need an itemized receipt so I can submit it
to the insurance and say, hey, these are the lines
that you guys approved by saying yes, you can do
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the temporary sing. So about five days goes by, still nothing,
and I get this phone call and I have the message,
and basically it says we're calling because there's an outstanding
balance and the insurance has said that they issued you
a check for six ninety eight, and our owner has
said that if you're willing to pay that today, then
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we can go ahead and forgive the rest and we'll
just take this six ninety eight that the insurance paid out.
If you're not willing and able to pay that out today,
we will be sending you to collections. That's the voicemail. Yeah,
And I'm like, okay, first of all, you know, like
it hasn't been thirty days. The bill says thirty days
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from this date, you will be considered you know, past you,
and we'll send you to collections. And I understand that.
Speaker 2 (21:57):
So it's been like fifteen at this.
Speaker 9 (21:58):
Point, yes, exactly. And I have been in constant communication
with them and have asked them please send this to me.
I will get you your money. I don't care, that's fine,
but this is what the insurance has given me. You're
charging this much. I need to know why. And so
I call the company. I'm like, hey, am just responding
to your voicemail. Sorry I was away from my phone
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at the time, you know. And they were like they're like, yeah,
well if you're able to pay that today, you know,
then we can just we'll just close out the account.
Speaker 3 (22:27):
Bob.
Speaker 9 (22:28):
I was like, okay, cool. And Bob was like, I'm
so glad you were the one talking to them, because
like I would have just gone up. And I was like,
it's not worth my breath. They don't care, they don't like,
they're not in their mind. They have made up what
is happening here, and I'm just like, look, I just
need to know what's included in that price. I'm sorry
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if you're not able to back up the inflated price
that you have thrown at me.
Speaker 2 (22:55):
And that's why they said forgive it, because they know
they've doubled it. And so I mean, this is a
thing where you get we're at Low's or something and
like for let's say two hundred and fifty dollars, right,
and so the installment, let's just say that it was
six ninety eight. That's what you were given from the
INTRONM the entrance. So six ninety that's what is that
like four hundred more or something for for more yeah,
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for labor.
Speaker 9 (23:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (23:21):
And so it was incredible.
Speaker 9 (23:23):
Their customer service.
Speaker 2 (23:24):
Was and they're doubling that awful trying to awful.
Speaker 9 (23:27):
I was just like and again, like everything in me
wanted to just fire back and just like destroy them
and go on YELP and go on the BBB and
go on you know, like all and just destroy them
because this has been ridiculous. And I'm like, it's not
worth mine, but the thing is worth my mental health,
not worth you know, any of that, because it's just
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it's done, it's over, and we still have the sink.
Speaker 2 (23:52):
The interesting part of all that I think is that
you saw some good reviews from them, every of them.
Speaker 9 (23:58):
Yeah, everything online is very positive.
Speaker 8 (24:00):
And I'm just like, well, and that's why my theory
is is that somehow we got we're associated with the
former employee, and so they maybe had ill intentions with him,
and they're taking it out on us in some good
roundabout way, which isn't which is not business. It is
not business ethical, right, Yeah, Yeah, it.
Speaker 9 (24:22):
Was just it's been a nightmare. But the company that
we were, the company that did the demo, that we
originally hang on with, they've been amazing. They've been very
communicative and they've been very honest. And that's the thing
we have appreciated is just like, look, don't sugarcoat it
for me, because I need to be able to prepare
for what is coming out of my pocket for this job,
(24:43):
you know, and so exactly. Yeah, but we're hoping to
have a kitchen by.
Speaker 2 (24:47):
Christmas, all right.
Speaker 8 (24:52):
The biggest difficulty right now is her and I deciding
on a countertop that we can both agree on.
Speaker 9 (24:58):
Does any did anyone know that no one does tile anymore?
Speaker 8 (25:02):
Yeah, So the insurance, the insurance approves we have tile,
we have tie, Yeah, and the insurance approved, will approve
the tile, the cost of the tile installment, because you know,
that's what it was originally, insurance original condition.
Speaker 9 (25:16):
Get you back to where you were. Yeah, that's kind
of I forget what the freezing, like the technical phrasing
for it is, but basically bring you back to where
you were as if nothing had happened. But what's hard is, again,
because our house is so old and the materials are
just dated and stuff like the the cost and ability
to bring it back to where it was may not
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be possible, especially with the budget that we've been given,
you know. But again it's it's all preliminary, it's all okay,
this is what we have to get started, and hopefully
the insurance as we.
Speaker 8 (25:45):
Continue our insurance. The lady, she's been really good. She's
very patient, and she's been very open with us about everything.
Speaker 2 (25:53):
That's good.
Speaker 8 (25:53):
Yeah, which you know, you always hear horror stories about
insurance companies being butt heads, right, but I.
Speaker 9 (25:59):
Do have to want and I mean I would say
you're not I mean, I don't know if you're in
the construction field technically, but like you're kind of in that,
you know, Yeah, and enough wonder, Yeah, I have to
wonder when jobs are done through insurance, if the prices
are inflated, like had we done this kitchen model all
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on our own, just searching out there for contractors and
done everything ourselves, Like this was an actual voluntary kitchen
Moo model as opposed to a you know, required kitchen
m model with the pricing be different. And so I'm
wondering if it's because it is going through the insurance
and you know that they do inflate the price.
Speaker 2 (26:40):
I think that is definitely part of it. Yeah, And
so they thought they would get away with it, and
when they got caught on it, they said, fine, we'll
forgive it, yeah.
Speaker 9 (26:47):
You know, and so because they can because the insurance
is going to pay for it. And it's like, you know, yeah,
but if I'm going through this person and they're only
charging two hundred dollars and you're charging the insurance four
hundred dollars, like that's not right now.
Speaker 2 (27:01):
And I mean if you were to get if you
were to get the sink yourself, say two two fifty yeah,
and then install their have it installed that. I mean
honestly I could install it myself. There you go, Well,
but isn't.
Speaker 9 (27:13):
It kind of like that with every industry when insurance
is involved, because like with the health health companies and
insurance and stuff like that. You know, like when you
go through your insurance, it's X amount of dollars, but
if you were to pay out of pocket, it would
be this much, you know or whatever. I don't know. Interesting,
so you can to think about or look into or
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have an episode about. Sorry, guys, we're carried away. But anyway,
that's that's where we are.
Speaker 2 (27:37):
I really enjoyed that.
Speaker 8 (27:39):
Uh, that story not for you know, I know it
wasn't you enjoy my suffering?
Speaker 2 (27:45):
You end? All right? Well, before we get into our
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Speaker 2 (28:37):
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Speaker 9 (28:40):
I mean we were that's a window of time too,
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Speaker 2 (28:45):
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Speaker 8 (28:53):
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Speaker 8 (29:37):
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Speaker 9 (29:41):
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that's a good deal.
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Speaker 2 (30:07):
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Speaker 8 (30:29):
Family favorite.
Speaker 2 (30:31):
That's right, all right, Well, our topic tonight, ladies, gentlemen,
comes from us from Matthew. You know where Matthew is
in the Bible. Yeah, what our friend Matthew chapter seven
and as I'm going to get it here in just
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a minute, okay, Matthew chapter seven, and one of our listeners,
we'll call them our one our listeners had something to say, like,
you know what, and I've thought about this too in
Matthew chapter seven at twenty one, they're twenty three. So
Matthew twenty one where it says not everyone who says
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to me, Lord Lord, will enter the Kingdom of heaven.
But only the one who does the will my father
in heaven. On that day, many will say to me,
Lord Lord, didn't we prophesize in your name, drive out
demons in your name, and do many miracles in your name?
Then I will announce to them, I never knew you.
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Depart from me, you law breakers. Now you know our
friend that was, that's a listener. He was very concerned
about these verses, you know what. And I was too.
But when I figured out who they were talking, who
Jesus was actually talking about? Or two here we have
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to go back to verse fifteen to really understand who
he was talking about. It says in the verse fifteen
of that Sehi chapter seven, be on your guard against
false prophets who come to you in sheep's clothing, but
inwardly they are raving wolves. You recognize them by their fruit.
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Our grapes gathered from thorn bushes, or figs from thistles.
In the same way, every good tree produces good fruit,
but a bad tree produces bad fruit. A good tree
can't produce bad fruit, neither can a bad tree produce
good fruit. Every tree that doesn't produce good fruit is
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cut down and thrown into the fire, so you recognize
them by your fruit. And then he says, not everyone
who says to me, Lord Lord, will enter the Kingdom
of Heaven, but only the one who does the will
of my father in heaven. On that day, many will
say to me, Lord Lord, didn't we prophesy in your name,
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drive out demons in your name, and do many miracles
in your name? Then I will tell them I never
knew you. Depart from me, you law breakers. So really
he's talking about, in my opinion of what I get
from this is the false prophets and the wolves in
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sheep's clothing. So and really they didn't know Jesus. They
knew of him, right, but they didn't really place their
faith in him. They were to me, they were doing
the works, and they were trying to get into heaven
buy works. That's what I take from it. So we
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cannot get to heaven from works. Like Okay, if I
go to heaven, When I go to heaven and the
angel says, why should I let you in? Or whoever
it is Jesus an angel whoever meets me there? Right,
it says, why should I let you into heaven. Well,
I'm not going to say because I did some works
for y'all, because I can't boast about them. Ephesian's eight
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nine tells us that, right. So, and it says, no,
look should I shouldn't be in heaven. But I hear,
by the grace of Jesus Christ, he died for my sins.
It's nothing that I did, It's all what he did.
And when you think that this is why I say,
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this is actually a good verse, not a scary verse
to those who actually trust in Jesus Christ for their salvation, Well.
Speaker 8 (34:45):
I think it has to do with it touches on
the idea of all of these different religious Christian based religions,
or even different sects of Christianity, where there's a certain
element of works that's expected.
Speaker 4 (35:04):
Right.
Speaker 8 (35:06):
Work could include being baptized as a passageway into heaven. Right,
and we know that that's not the case. We are
not required to be baptized in order to be in heaven. Right,
that's evident by the thief on the cross. Right, there's
also the idea of just the power of gods of
the name of Jesus. Right, people will be able to
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do things in the name of Jesus. There's a verse
somewhere where somebody says, you know, there are these people
that are doing these performing these miracles under your name,
but they don't know you. And he says, well, is
that to my benefit or to my detriment? Basically, and
he says, if it's to my benefit, then you know,
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so be it. But their problem is that they don't
know me, right, right, So I think that we have
It's a fine line. I mean, this is one of
those parts in the Bible that's purposely vague because he
doesn't point out there's not a bullet point that explains
the line by line of this is what you need
to do, this is how you do it. You know
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these are acceptable, These are unacceptable other than trust in me, right,
trust in me, and that's it.
Speaker 4 (36:21):
That's it.
Speaker 8 (36:21):
But the problem so for us Christians who are are
Christians in the truest sense, but followers of Christ, we
understand that. But for those who have a heart who
don't understand that, they that's where the struggle comes, right.
It's because we're called to do what Jesus tells us
to do, because we are followers of Christ. It's just
like in the military. Right, if you're a follower of
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your general, you're going to do what the general tells
you to do. You're going to execute those orders. And
Jesus doesn't say, you know you have you are required
to perform such and such activities in order to prove
yourself self worthy of heaven. Right, he says one thing?
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What's that one thing that he says? What's the one
thing Jesus Christ says is the only way to get
into heaven? Trust in him?
Speaker 2 (37:13):
Trust in him. I mean, we see right here in
Ephesians two eight nine. I want to quote this, for
it is by grace you have been saved through faith.
And this is not from yourselves. It is a gift
of God, not by works, so that no one can boast.
And I feel like this is what they were trying
to do. This is how they were trying to get
into heaven. And to me, this is why Jesus said,
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depart from me, for I never knew you. So it
wasn't that they lost salvation. They never had it to
begin with. Otherwise he wouldn't he wouldn't say depart from me.
Speaker 8 (37:46):
I never knew, right, man, I mean, but what does
that even mean depart from me, I never knew you,
because technically doesn't God know everyone? Pick it up from there, Yeah,
I'm just no, no, And that's you know, a little
bit of Devil's advocate in that. But it's just a
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it's a question that I'm sure comes up well.
Speaker 9 (38:09):
And it's it's funny because you said something like this
is very vague, what what about? It is vague? For
those who don't it seems pretty cut and dry to me.
Speaker 8 (38:18):
For those who for those who don't understand the simplicity
or can't can't come to terms with the simplicity of
entry into heaven, it's it it's hard for them to understand.
I feel. You know, that's I think why you end
up with Jehovah's Witness and you end up with, you know,
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people who believe that there are only x amount of
people that will be allowed into heaven and that you
have to you have to you know, perform X, Y
and Z in order to obtain permission, because they they're
missing that one crucial part that says follow me.
Speaker 9 (39:01):
Well, and you said, you know, what does that mean?
Speaker 2 (39:03):
You know?
Speaker 9 (39:03):
Department of me? I never knew you? You know, doesn't
God know everyone? Well, I know, well, okay, okay, Well,
I know the guy that we were working our friend
who was working for the company that we were going
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through the very model and everything. I know him. I
don't know his birthday. I don't really know his address.
I don't know what I shoe he wears. I don't know.
But I know those things about my husband. I know
Bob Saust, I know his birthday, I know what I
shoe he wears. I know what he's allergic to. You know,
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and to me, that's where he says, apart from me,
I never knew you. It's that they knew him in
name only, right, but they didn't know him.
Speaker 8 (39:55):
You're saying that because I know this is the one
who says I never knew.
Speaker 9 (39:59):
Yeah, exactly, And Jesus is saying, I never had a
relationship with you. I knew you and you knew me
in name only, and so therefore I knew you in name.
Speaker 2 (40:09):
Only, but not in a relationship.
Speaker 9 (40:11):
Yeah, and but not in that. It's it's that it's
I knew that intimate relationship with someone versus this the
I don't want to say topical, but that's that's well,
the surfaceship.
Speaker 8 (40:28):
I think it is so true because about just that
the intimacy into knowing each other. Because a prime example,
I went and had lunch today with a friend that
I haven't seen, like we we see each other in
passing sometimes when we were at work, but I haven't
had a chance to like actually sit down and talk
with him since he and I worked together, which was
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almost five years ago. And uh so it was It
was interesting because I I like in our relationship to
the way it is with the true Christ believer, right
where there are times when we're hot on fire with
God and then there are times when we have you know,
it's almost like he's just somewhere in the trunk, just
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hanging out waiting for us. Right. But when I got
together with my friend, we picked up right where we
left off. We were you know, there was there was
a little bit of the awkwardness where it's like that,
you know.
Speaker 9 (41:23):
So what you been up to? Man?
Speaker 8 (41:24):
Basically yeah, But we started off like, yeah, we'll get
together maybe for an hour and hang out. And then
I looked at my watch and it was three, like
three hours had gone by. Wow, because we had just
picked up right where we left off. And I feel
like our relationship with Christ is like that Christ is
you know, he's there waiting for us, because he's always close.
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It's us that have given the distance.
Speaker 4 (41:52):
Right.
Speaker 8 (41:52):
God does not push us away. We push him away
because it's not in his nature to cat to push
us away when we were his followers. But we will
often hide away because we've either distanced ourselves from you know, uh,
church things, or distance ourselves from the convenience. It's an
inconvenience to read our Bible, or it's an inconvenience to
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turn away from those things that we're involved in right
now that would disappoint God. Right, But once we turn
face him and have that conversation with him and reinvest
in him, it's like we just kind of pick up
where we left off.
Speaker 2 (42:31):
Yeah, And I mean I was wanting to read something
that this person, our listener, actually wrote to me, and
he says it's always been a troubling passage. One point is,
how can you claim to be omni omnipresent, omni. Yeah,
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if you don't know everybody, it would it would have
been a lot easier to understand if he would have
said I never liked you.
Speaker 9 (43:02):
Oh, I'm sure if you go through the different versions
of the Bible. The message probably says that if that
will help, you know, A paraphrase would probably say that,
you know, and I think that if we want to
get into semantics and say that words are what is
gonna make it easier, harder, you know whatever. It's like,
chances are that you know the translation of the original text,
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I mean, has it been watered? Are we missing the
point of this completely? You know that That's always been
a question for me too. It's just kind of like
whenever we get stuck on words, you know, well not
only that, but like my version says, then I will
announce to them I never knew you depart from me.
You lawbreakers, yea, not evil doers. Law breakers? Right, But
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when you had mentioned this topic, we had a couple
hours to prepare for this. It's like, but I do
feel like, yeah, no, But in all honesty, I feel
like that's almost better because that I feel like the
first things that come to your mind are the truer things.
And yes, you can dive to eat deeper and get
more information and more verses and more you know and stuff,
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But a lot of times that I believe that the
first things that come to your mind are the things
that the Holy Spirit has brought to you, you know,
because anyone who's truly and genuinely seeking is never going
to be turned away, never going to be you know,
let down. But the couple of things that stuck out
to me is that because you had said something about, well,
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they talk about, you know, did we do this, did
we do miracles? And blah blah blah, and it's just
like like you were saying the verses before this, by
their fruit, you will know them. A miracle is not
a fruit, right, What are the fruits of the spirit,
you know? And out of any of those do they
say miracle doing, healing, speaking of tongues, But no, those
are gifts, right.
Speaker 8 (44:51):
You know.
Speaker 9 (44:52):
But he says you'll know them by their fruit. And
there this was not fruit that was being recognized that
they were claiming. That were their claims to fame. They
were like you were saying, works, and so they were
things that were done, but not necessarily the things that
he was looking for in the verses before that, by
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their fruit, you're gonna know them. A bad tree can't
produce good fruit, you know, because I'm sure these bad
trees thought they were producing good fruit, but really it
was just I think of all the and when who
is it? Moses and Aaron go before the Pharaoh, and
they're able to do things and their magicians do the
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same things exactly.
Speaker 1 (45:38):
You know.
Speaker 9 (45:39):
And so those are the first things that I kind
of think of where it's just like, of course you
can you know, I mean, there are powers that be
can do that. But you know, but I think too
the other verses, like is two verses before where you started,
because you started in fifteen be on your guard against
false prophets, but the two before that, and these are
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almost even more baffling me than the verses that we're
kind of focusing on. And that's Matthew seven verse thirteen,
Enter through the narrow gate. For the gate is wide,
and the road broad that leads to destruction, and there
are many who go through it. How narrow is the
gate and difficult the road that leads to life, and
few find it right. And those two verses are what
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leads into all of these things and stuff, because again
we this can bring up that question of well, how
can anyone know that they're saved? How can anyone you know?
Because if few fine the narrow gate, am I one
of the few, you know, and it.
Speaker 8 (46:38):
Can well, but that's evident by the bye. And I
think the fruits is the way you live your life.
Speaker 4 (46:44):
Right.
Speaker 8 (46:44):
We're we're called as Christians to follow in his footsteps.
So think about the things you've done in the past,
you know, week, month, year, whatever, how many of those
things have been following in Christ's footsteps, and how many
of it is just going down that trampled wide road.
Speaker 2 (47:04):
I mean, to me, the narrow gate is Jesus Christ.
I mean, he is our salvation, and without him there
is all kinds of other religions you could go and well,
unfortunately not.
Speaker 9 (47:17):
Even religions even I almost see it as for the
gate is wide and the road broad that leads to destruction.
I almost feel like it that's birth right. Everyone is
at that gate at birth, the white gate. Right, So
everyone starts out on that.
Speaker 8 (47:35):
Road road.
Speaker 2 (47:38):
Everybody starts with as.
Speaker 9 (47:40):
Right, you know. But like everyone starts out at that gate.
It's not something where it's like you veered off and went,
you know, to the fork in the road. It's almost
like you've always been on that road and you chose
to go towards the narrow gate, you know, because it's
but even more is you go down in verse nineteen,
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another one where it's just kind of like, you know,
we talk about the good fruit the bad fruit, but
look at verse nineteen. Every tree that doesn't produce good
fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. What
if you're a good tree. You're a good tree who
produces good fruit, just not all the time. Right, So
what does that mean?
Speaker 2 (48:23):
It is it's a deep subject. I mean it's a
deep topic because it's like, wow, what does all these
what does each line mean of this these verses?
Speaker 4 (48:32):
Right?
Speaker 9 (48:32):
But well, and then you can even go further because
if you get into verse twenty four, that's when you
get into the parable of the house that's built on
rocker houses built on sand, right, Because if he says,
you know, then I'll announce to them I never knew
you depart from me, lawbreakers. Therefore, and when you see it,
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therefore you want to know what the air force therefore?
Right Therefore, everyone who hears these words of mine acts
on them, will be like a wise man who built
his house on the rock. The rain fell, the river rose,
and the winds blue and pounded the house, Yet it
didn't collapse because its foundation was on the rock. But
everyone who hears these words of mine and doesn't act
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on them will be like a foolish man who built
his house on the sand. The rain fell, the rivers rose,
the wind blew and pounded that house and it collapsed.
It collapsed to the great crash, right, And so that's
it's really just what do you do with the words
that you've heard? And that boiled that's what it boils
down for anyone who's heard the words of Christ, what
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do you do with it? And if you don't do
the right thing with it, you're gonna be that house
that's built on sand. Because you can hear who Christ is,
you can think you know Christ, But when's his birthday?
When says you know, what's issue size? What says you know?
Do you know him?
Speaker 8 (50:00):
I don't know issues eyes?
Speaker 9 (50:03):
He's at thirteen wide and them sandals?
Speaker 2 (50:05):
You know? Wow?
Speaker 9 (50:08):
But you know you know what I mean? Like it's
this is again that thing is that if you take
these words and you build your life on them, you're
built on that solid rock because knowing Christ is knowing
that when the winds come, when the river rises, when
all these things happen, you're still going to be standing
because you're standing on Christ. And but the world these
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things are gonna come and they're going to destroy you.
You know, they're gonna destroy you. And it's like, what
are you gonna do with this man Christ, you know,
this person who's been telling you all of these things
up to this point. And even that's why when that
We're therefore really stands out to me because it's just
like all of these things he had said. You know,
even before those we get into seeking, you'll find ask knocking,
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the door will be open to you know, all those things.
You know, it all leads up to therefore.
Speaker 8 (51:03):
Well, you know, yet to think about what was going
on during that time. You know, we had the Pharisees
that were basically saying that following the law was good enough. Right,
they had people that were.
Speaker 2 (51:15):
That was where they're really messed up.
Speaker 4 (51:17):
Right.
Speaker 8 (51:17):
Well, but again you think about the Pharisees, it was
all about the appearance, right. So it's like I'm righteous
because I say I am, you know, like in the
appearance of you know, I think of like when Jesus
talks about how when they're fasting, how they would purposely
wear tattered clothes and make themselves you know, they would
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groom themselves down, so they looked sickly because they wanted
to show everybody that they were fasting and that they
and Jesus said, no, you don't. You fast in silence, right,
don't let people know because otherwise there's your reward, the
accommodations of the people, not not the true purpose of
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doing it, you know.
Speaker 2 (52:01):
And I think the whole thing about works is we
do works after we're saved because we love Jesus.
Speaker 8 (52:08):
I figure, Yeah, I think the way I try to
explain it is that you don't do works to get
into heaven. No, you do works because you're getting into heaven.
Speaker 2 (52:16):
Yeah, it's and it's a different kind of reward, right,
because it's not it's not.
Speaker 8 (52:22):
A check mark because like you know, I had a
Muslim friend who you know, they say that it's it's
like a balancing scale of your good deeds versus your
bad deeds.
Speaker 2 (52:33):
I can tell you right now, if I have to
get in due to my good deeds, I'm not getting in.
So it has to be through Jesus Christ.
Speaker 8 (52:42):
And how to you even wait it? Like what is
you know, like murder? What's the counter good deed for that?
You know what I mean, giving birth, but you know
what I mean. So it's like it's a it's that
to me, it seems like such a thing that is
left in the hands of God to the point where
it's I don't know, it's stressful almost well.
Speaker 9 (53:05):
Yeah, and again it's that that balance like and and
there's a lot of different world religions to talk a
lot about balance, and I think even the world is
looking for balance because everyone wants the idea of like
they're it, that they're even killed, you know what I mean,
Where it's just kind of like and I think that
that in and out itself, and even like the how
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we're saying the Pharisees and stuff like, it's always as
because those things are tangible. Those things are things that
we can point to and say that's that, this is
a good. I did that, Yeah, this is a good,
this is a bad that they're easy to be able
to point out and say, okay, because they're tangible. There's
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something and we as people in our little human brains,
like we can't fathom one the love of God, right,
you know, because you know, but to like we can't
fathom the idea of like never being good enough, you know,
or never being or not being able to do something
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for ourselves. And the only thing that we can do
for ourselves is say I need you God, like.
Speaker 2 (54:16):
Every day, every hour, every minute.
Speaker 9 (54:19):
Like I can't do like you know, you are the savior.
You are The only way I will ever be good
enough is through you.
Speaker 2 (54:26):
Amen. And I want to say give a shout out
to Michael Bashm who's listening in Yes, and he says, Lord,
I want to produce one hundredfold good fruit all the time.
He says, you guys sound great, love the show.
Speaker 9 (54:41):
It's been a while.
Speaker 2 (54:42):
Yeah, it's been a while. Thank you Michael for listening.
And Amen, Yes, that's that is our goal. Now we
fall short of it the time, right.
Speaker 9 (54:52):
But and I think too about how like you know,
we're all once we know Christ, we're planted, we're rooted
in Him, which makes us own. He's a good tree.
And a good tree can't produce bad fruit, That's what
it says here. But I think that it's it can't
produce bad fruit, but you can also just not produce,
(55:15):
you know. And I think of the fig tree as
Jesus is walking in into Jerusalem or yeah, and you know,
the passion week, you know, instead, you know, this week,
as he's walking in he sees the he sees that
that fig tree is not producing, and he says, may
you never produce again. And what happens where there's a
(55:36):
way and eyes, you know. And so it's like, you
can't produce bad fruit if you're a good tree. But
at the same time, it says like every tree that
doesn't produce good fruit is cut down and gone into
the fire, right, And so that's that's a tough one
because it's like, even though we're a good tree and
we are planted and rooted in Christ, there's still do
(55:58):
we produce bad fruit or do we just not produce
at all? Is that the difference, I guess from not
producing good fruit because again the goal being always producing
good fruit, But there are things that we don't do
that are right, you know, And so is its not
producing or is it us producing bad fruit?
Speaker 4 (56:18):
Well?
Speaker 2 (56:18):
And what does God look at? Yeah, and what does
God look at? He looks at the heart? Well, what
is our heart's desire? And like that, Okay, Michael, your
heart's desires to produce fruit one l one percent of
the time? Well, I mean, really, that's impossible. But God
sees your heart and he loves that.
Speaker 9 (56:38):
Yeah, And it's funny because we again we want it
to be that tangible thing. But what are the fruit
of the spirit? And what are those things? Are they
an actual something that you can hold in your hand?
I mean love, joy, peace, goodness, gentleness, patience, you know,
can you hold patience in your hand? But you can
(57:01):
be patient with your children, I can be patient with
those people are really really being disc I mean and so,
but and so. Again, that's that's the fruit. That's where
you will know how deep your roots go with those
fruits that you're producing. Do those And one analogy that
(57:25):
they had given it this lady's retreat that I went to,
was is that when your cup is full and you're
if you're a cup that is full, like if my
copy cup is pulled all the way to the brim
and it gets bumped, what's going to come out of it?
And that's kind of the thing, is when you're bumped,
what comes out of you is the fruit of the spirit.
(57:46):
When you're bumped, what comes out of you? Because that's
really what it boils down to, is that how deep
do your roots go? Then you'll know if you're able
to produce that good fruit if your roots are deeply planted,
you know, because of a tree that's planted in shallow
dirt and doesn't get that you know, water from the
(58:08):
ground or you know, and stuff like, it's not going
to produce, it's not going to have it's barely going
to have enough to keep itself alive much less fruit,
you know.
Speaker 2 (58:17):
And so people would know, like if they were asking, well,
how do we get rooted and planted, and you know,
like you said, well, go to Jesus, pray, read your word.
And yeah, it's not always fun, okay, but it's I
think it's fun to learn about Christ and learn about
the stories because you get a lot out of it.
Speaker 4 (58:39):
You know.
Speaker 2 (58:39):
I could read some passage twenty times and then the
twenty first time something hits me that never hit me before.
Speaker 9 (58:45):
Well, and I think that's not I think of the
difference between interpretation and application. Yeah, right, that application is
going to be different every time you read it, because
something that really stood out to you today a year
from now might not hit the same because it's not
you're not going through the same thing as He went through.
The Bible hasn't changed, right, but your worldview, your you know,
(59:08):
your understanding of it has changed.
Speaker 2 (59:11):
Yeah, amen, he says. Michael Fashion says, yes, good point, Karen,
or a good yes Karen, good point.
Speaker 4 (59:18):
There you go.
Speaker 9 (59:19):
Yeah, But it's I I think about that a lot.
And I think because again so often I, at least
for me, I want to focus on all the bad.
I want to focus on all the ways that I
am letting my savior down daily.
Speaker 8 (59:33):
Well, because that triggers a response that makes it more,
that brings it to life.
Speaker 4 (59:39):
You know.
Speaker 8 (59:40):
I think that sometimes when we're in a certain state,
it's easier to point out and to see all the
bad things that you've done.
Speaker 9 (59:47):
But then I think about the positive thing because where
again that fruit is still there no matter what, because
of where I'm rooted.
Speaker 8 (59:54):
And but again I think that's that has that's a
breakdown of our emotional state. Like just like you were
saying and how scripture hits us differently at different times,
I think that our convictions hit us differently at different
times depending on our emotional statement.
Speaker 2 (01:00:08):
Right right, exactly. Well, I don't know. I hope for
our listener that answered some questions. I don't know, But.
Speaker 9 (01:00:17):
Well, I attack, Yeah, I think with these you know,
it's it's more of the idea of didn't we prophesy
in your name? Didn't we do all these things apart
from me, I didn't know you. It's like, okay, what
it's not that he doesn't he knows everything about you.
It's almost the opposite of did you choose to know me?
(01:00:38):
I know you, but you never knew me.
Speaker 4 (01:00:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (01:00:41):
But I also think too that I didn't I do
all of these things?
Speaker 9 (01:00:45):
Well, yeah, exactly, you did?
Speaker 2 (01:00:47):
Yeah, right, yeah, you know.
Speaker 8 (01:00:49):
And that's that's I think where going to I never
knew you. It's that relationship. So you yes, you did
you know, Yes, you work for my company, but you
never you know you. I don't know you personally. You
don't know me personally because you've done everything on your own, right,
(01:01:10):
you know. Yeah. I think of it if like those
like franchise companies, you know what I mean, where it's like, yeah,
sure you wear the McDonald's hat, but did you ever
meet mister McDonald McDonald's.
Speaker 4 (01:01:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (01:01:24):
Are you adhering to the rules and and you know,
and and doing everything because he told you to or
because you're trying to make yourself look good?
Speaker 2 (01:01:35):
Yeah, speaking of that, what happened to the one here
on You're on Fires? Yeah, kitchen.
Speaker 8 (01:01:44):
Caught on fire, they said, They said, uh, you know,
we'll be back up soon, and then nothing came up.
Speaker 9 (01:01:50):
Yeah, the one by the one, the one that him
was talking about is there was a McDonald's that is
right on the corner of our block. It's it's just
down the street from us, and about.
Speaker 8 (01:01:59):
Two years to go.
Speaker 9 (01:02:00):
Now, gosh, it's been hot, man, But the kitchen caught
on fire and they tore it down and said coming soon,
coming soon for the last year and a half.
Speaker 2 (01:02:10):
So, Michael, you're funny, you say, he said, I'm glad
I never met mister McDonald.
Speaker 9 (01:02:19):
Why he needs to know Jesus.
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For those of you who don't know, For those of
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Speaker 2 (01:11:25):
Moments or during the show.
Speaker 8 (01:11:27):
Yeah, a lot of times during the show to try
to find interesting and weird news article titles. Now I
don't actually read the article. I don't read it until
I'm sitting here with you.
Speaker 9 (01:11:44):
Guys, just as surprised, are just as disappointed.
Speaker 8 (01:11:50):
Yeah, well here's the one. Here's one that we could
start with. Cop. The cops are investigating if a Missouri
foster mom traded a kid for a monkey to boost
her exotic animal collection.
Speaker 9 (01:12:03):
Didn't they do a documentary on that?
Speaker 8 (01:12:04):
I don't know, But look at the woman. She looks
like a winner. It is oh my.
Speaker 2 (01:12:10):
Gosh, that's a that's a blond wig.
Speaker 4 (01:12:12):
That is.
Speaker 8 (01:12:13):
She definitely looks like a smoker, says the foster MoMA
and Missouri has been taken into custody as authorities investigate
whether she gave up one of her foster children in
exchange for a monkey. Brenda Dowitch Dwitch, Dwitch Dutch. I
don't know, d u t sc h oh wow. Yeah.
She's fostered more than two hundred children over the years
(01:12:35):
and monkeys, as well as reportedly being a collector of
exotic animals. Thank you, Tim. She now faces three felon
accounts of neglect, child abuse, and child endangering. According to
the Lincoln County Prosecutor, the charge of stem from allegations
of a missing child that was later located in Texas. Yes,
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the witness who came forward with some information regarding the
systemic abuse that was going on in the home said
that they had been asked to bring the child down
to Texas and bring the monkey back in return. Yeah. So,
I mean that's pretty damning evidence against you. Now, Is
(01:13:22):
that the monkey or the kid both? Okay? The victim
told police that the accused had hit her with the
paddle shoes and with her open hand. The child added
that one time the mom forced another person to hold
her down. She added that the foster mom would steal
(01:13:43):
her clothes and give them away as a form of punishment. Wow,
she's on bond for two hundred and fifty thousand and
numerous victims, victims and witnesses have already contacted the office
and they courage, this is the police. Wait, encourage anyone
else with information to police, continue to reach out.
Speaker 2 (01:14:04):
Hmmm.
Speaker 8 (01:14:05):
Yeah, that's such a sad story. Speaking of speaking of
exotic animals, Nevada man was arrested after seven emotional support
tigers were seized from his home. Seven were seized from
his home.
Speaker 2 (01:14:25):
Yes, so okay, this says tiger. It does not sound
like a tiger. Sounds like thunder. That's labeled wrong.
Speaker 8 (01:14:36):
That's weird. Yeah, that is definitely not.
Speaker 4 (01:14:40):
All right.
Speaker 8 (01:14:42):
Okay, let's see here. I'm trying to I'm sorry. No,
it's all right. It's just that you get all of
these like ad blocking, like oh, you can't.
Speaker 11 (01:14:54):
Add block on my blah blah blah.
Speaker 2 (01:14:58):
Yeah, I hate those two mm hmm.
Speaker 9 (01:15:02):
All right, you want you want me to throw one
in there?
Speaker 2 (01:15:04):
If you got one, do it?
Speaker 9 (01:15:08):
Oh no, I just randomly because you know me, I
don't just sit here and listen.
Speaker 8 (01:15:14):
Oh yeah, we're very aware of that.
Speaker 9 (01:15:16):
No, but the the one that's going through because again
mine and populp and pop culture and and whatnot. But
the conspiracy theory about Wednesday's Blue Origin.
Speaker 8 (01:15:26):
Crew, Yeah, it's not it's not real. Yeah. Have you
guys seen that the that's the Katy Perry troop. Yeah,
so they actually had it was horrible. The door is
only supposed to be opened with a special key that uh,
that bezos had, and while they're setting up all the
(01:15:50):
cameras and stuff, the people inside of the capsule open
up the door.
Speaker 2 (01:15:54):
I was talking to Johnny about that today and he
got very passionate about it because he loves space and
all that. So he believes it happened. And maybe it did.
I don't know. Maybe they did go up, But to me,
it looked silly, looked like it was not real.
Speaker 8 (01:16:07):
Well, that castle supposedly fell from the heavens on to Earth,
and it looks incredibly like it looked like it was
built there. Like it didn't look like it fell, It
just looked like it was built there.
Speaker 2 (01:16:18):
What do you think, Karen, Because Karen is very open, right,
I mean, you're yeah, well, you want it to be true.
So I don't know. I figure I did.
Speaker 8 (01:16:29):
I know.
Speaker 9 (01:16:30):
It's not that I want it to be true. I
think it's a silly thing to lie about.
Speaker 2 (01:16:35):
Yeah, and that's that's what Johnny's thinking was, like, well,
why would they make it up? I mean, why why
make it up? I don't know exactly why, but they
come up, they come down with it.
Speaker 8 (01:16:45):
I'll tell you why, because here's the thing. It's it's
a it's like a magic trick, right, there's a magician.
It's sleight of hand. Right, So watch this hand that's
not really doing anything, while the hand that's actually doing
something is busy doing something. So my question is what
else is going on right now that they're trying to
distract us from.
Speaker 2 (01:17:05):
Well, you know that's true too, But I would say,
look again, I do believe we've been to the moon.
I do believe we've been to space, but in this
particular case, I just can't buy it. It just it
doesn't look real to me.
Speaker 9 (01:17:19):
I just yeah, yeah, I don't understand why you would
lie about something like that.
Speaker 8 (01:17:23):
And of all people, Okay, so they're saying that Katy
Perry went up, I did astronauts have to go through
a rigorous testing well, the whole thing.
Speaker 2 (01:17:33):
And so Johnny's saying that Bezos wants to take up
rich like basically those that could afford it, and that's true.
I heard that that he does want to go up
and take people up there, and they were up there
for eleven minutes supposedly, So to me, that's just like
that's really fast.
Speaker 8 (01:17:50):
But well, I mean, that's just like what the Apollo
eleven filming. You know, they take an airplane, they go
way up high, and then they send that plane down
into a free fall and that's how you get those
scenes where it looks like they're waitless because they're in
a state of free fall inside of an airplane, and
so they can only record two three minutes at a
time because.
Speaker 2 (01:18:12):
And I remember I went to when I was little,
I was like seven or eight whenever. That was in
the eighties, The Challenger, right, the one that blew up. Well,
we were in Florida for my dad's conference. They were
a pastor, and so they had a pastor conference in Florida,
and so we went got out at like four in
(01:18:33):
the morning, four thirty something like that, and we went
to the launch or we were trying to, but they
canceled it two days in a row, two mornings.
Speaker 8 (01:18:42):
In a row, which is normal they do.
Speaker 2 (01:18:44):
They do that, and then so we couldn't go back
the third time. That third time we were back in Ohio,
I think, and we saw it on TV and that's
what happened. But it blew up. But I mean, I
was that close. I'm seeing it. I I was watching
people by Okay, what I didn't know that was going
to happen, right, So that's why I'm saying I do
(01:19:06):
believe we have been to space and stuff like that,
but in this particular one.
Speaker 9 (01:19:10):
Yeah, well, and it's funny. One of the I was
talking to one of the leaders at work and I
was just kind of like, you know what, I don't
understand why people are still trying to do this, Like
the rich people are still trying to be like you know, cause,
like you said, astronauts train for years and years and
years to do this. But like, wasn't the imploded submarine
(01:19:32):
enough for us to say, hey, maybe billionaires aren't the
ones to trust in these Yeah, these really far off missions,
you know, like that, I don't understand.
Speaker 8 (01:19:44):
That guy that submarine he used. He used inferior products.
Speaker 9 (01:19:51):
Have you seen Jeff and you think Jeff Bezos is
an engineer? I'm pretty sure you can buy the kit.
Speaker 8 (01:20:03):
Yeah. He swore that carbon fiber was it was the
way to go. And the problem is is that carbon
fiber is very good for like strength testing, but it
doesn't do well with pressure. It crumbles pretty easy.
Speaker 9 (01:20:19):
Like I don't know. That was my first response when
I had heard this. I'm like, didn't we learn from
that that submarine that maybe just because you're rich, it
doesn't mean.
Speaker 2 (01:20:31):
Maybe you're still right, Like I don't know, just watching
on TV and the rest of us.
Speaker 9 (01:20:36):
It's Darwinism at its finest, natural selections, revel of the fittest,
of which you are known.
Speaker 8 (01:20:42):
So this guy had tigers?
Speaker 2 (01:20:43):
Yeah, oh you get that?
Speaker 4 (01:20:44):
Yes.
Speaker 8 (01:20:45):
Nevada Man was arrested on Wednesday after seven tigers were
seized from his home, where he claimed that they were
emotional support animals. Officials said they rated his home in
Perump on Wednesday morning and arrested him on suspicion of
resisting arrest. So on suspicion of a results, How does
that happen? How do you? I think we just think
(01:21:07):
you might not come with the seventy one year old
man did not have a special condition or animal permits
to own these animals, which is required for the county
he lives in. It says that we have received information
over the years that he's been walking the tigers loose
around his property and even off to property in the desert. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:21:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (01:21:34):
The seven tigers were seized from his home and evaluated
by a veterinarian who was on the site during the removal.
The cats were taken to an undisclosed sanctuary where they
will be held until ordered to be released.
Speaker 2 (01:21:52):
Wow.
Speaker 8 (01:21:52):
Yeah, okay, Yeah, let's see here. Yeah, so that's basically
he's he's on bail. So you had a six thousand
dollars bail and there's an expected court appearance in May.
Speaker 2 (01:22:06):
So there you go.
Speaker 8 (01:22:07):
Yeah, crazy stuff man, crazy crazy sto tigers.
Speaker 4 (01:22:14):
Let's see.
Speaker 8 (01:22:16):
Oh, here's a good one. KFC. How many how many
of you guys like KFC? Well, what's your favorite part
of KFC?
Speaker 2 (01:22:24):
I used to until I saw that crazy commercial which
one uh about cannonbalism and KOC So they probably put
human parts in chicken now disgusting.
Speaker 8 (01:22:37):
I'm bringing it. There's an article I have about something
similar to that if we get to it. But KFC
they're introducing a fried chicken flavored toothpaste. That's disgusting and
it's selling out.
Speaker 2 (01:22:52):
Why would you want that?
Speaker 8 (01:22:54):
I don't know. I do not want people. Some of
the comments were, it's a here the flavors. The flavors
are inspired by all of KFC's eleven herbs and spices,
and one person said it's like biting into a hot,
juicy piece of KFC original reciped chicken. The toothpaste is irresistible,
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coating your teeth with flavor before leaving your mouth feeling
fresh and clean.
Speaker 2 (01:23:20):
How does that make you feel fresh and clean chicken?
Oh yeah, it's good.
Speaker 8 (01:23:25):
It comes with an electric toothbrush.
Speaker 2 (01:23:27):
Yeah, okay, but you still have that. I want the
clean taste in my mouth. I don't want chicken after
I brush my teeth, folks.
Speaker 9 (01:23:37):
I just feel like again, this sounds like a commercial
from the movie Aeriocracy.
Speaker 2 (01:23:42):
Yes, yeah, well we're getting there. We're getting there faster
than I thought. Actually, well, there you go, chickens and toothbrushes.
That's crazy, crazy news.
Speaker 8 (01:23:56):
Yeah, and the best part is it's only thirteen.
Speaker 2 (01:24:01):
Too much, too much.
Speaker 8 (01:24:06):
All right next time.
Speaker 2 (01:24:07):
Fine, I wouldn't buy it.
Speaker 8 (01:24:08):
Sorry, no, neither would I.
Speaker 2 (01:24:12):
No chicken for No chicken for you, No chicken for you.
Speaker 8 (01:24:16):
This one's interesting. Baseball players. You're a baseball guy.
Speaker 2 (01:24:20):
Right, Oh? I love baseball?
Speaker 8 (01:24:22):
So high school baseball competitive?
Speaker 2 (01:24:26):
Are you asking me if I did high school baseball?
Speaker 8 (01:24:28):
No, I'm just asking is it a competitive Is it
a competitive sport?
Speaker 2 (01:24:31):
Of course?
Speaker 8 (01:24:32):
Of course it is, right? How competitive do you think
it should be?
Speaker 17 (01:24:39):
Well?
Speaker 8 (01:24:40):
Competitive enough to try and mess with the opposing team
by urinating in their water? Jug Noka, New Mexico high
five old baseball player is charged and teams suspended amid
allegations that a team urinated in opponents water.
Speaker 2 (01:24:58):
Juke okay wow.
Speaker 8 (01:25:00):
The sixteen year old who attends the Rio Rancho High
School and played on the junior varsity faces fifteen counts
of battery over the incident.
Speaker 9 (01:25:12):
For your nation, I'm scrolling and there's a first grocery store,
now a hotel room. Question Mark content creator faces new
urination allegations and online content creator faces charges for allegedly
filming herself as she urinated on grocery store items. Is
now being charged for a separate incident. Police They took
place inside of New Hampshire hotel room.
Speaker 8 (01:25:34):
It's for the clicks, honey, for the clicks. Yeah, so
let's get back to my story. Thank you. A vast
majority of athletes.
Speaker 9 (01:25:44):
What yeah, I'm just saying, is urine trending right now?
Speaker 8 (01:25:50):
Is that apparently vast majority of athletes, coaches, and parents
at the school in Albuquerque, in New Mexico and throughout
New Mexico abide by good sportsmanship and they're confident that
this unfortunate incident is a a single event, I hope. So, yeah,
that's gross, It's pretty great.
Speaker 2 (01:26:10):
Yeah, I mean, listen, I'm competitive and that's all good,
but I would not be anybody's bucket or whatever. Said.
Speaker 8 (01:26:16):
Yeah, yeah, how about this one? A woman calls triple
A during a standoff to fix a tire that the
police spiked.
Speaker 2 (01:26:24):
Oh oh, okay, was she in a car chase?
Speaker 8 (01:26:26):
Forty five year old woman was arrested Wednesday and accused
of leading police on a high speed chase. There you go, yep.
The woman was booked into the county jail for investigation
of reckless driving and failing to stop for police.
Speaker 3 (01:26:39):
All over all over.
Speaker 8 (01:26:41):
The odd series of events began at five twenty pm
when she was spotted on a Utah Highway Patrol trooper
on the I seventy going one hundred twenty miles an hour.
Speaker 2 (01:26:50):
All right, she was in a hurry.
Speaker 8 (01:26:53):
The officer said he reached one hundred and thirty miles
an hour in order in an attempt to catch the vehicle.
Speaker 2 (01:26:58):
I wonder how much very much those police cars could go.
Speaker 8 (01:27:02):
I bet they can go. They have the Governor's disabled,
so I'm sure they can go pretty fast.
Speaker 2 (01:27:07):
Can they go two twenty.
Speaker 8 (01:27:09):
Yes, maybe maybe they can go one to eighty. I
wouldn't safely. I mean, I'm sure it'd be pretty reckless.
But it says here the vehicle's left front tire lost
air from and was pulled to the right side of
the road and came to a stop. Traffic was shut
down and a high risk stop was performed with multiple troopers.
The driver and so was the sole occupant of the vehicle.
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She failed to obey any commands and then tried. They
tried multiple times to get her to roll down her
window and or exit the vehicle while yelling as loud
as they could. On the PA speaker was also used
to try to get her to obey commands. About forty
minutes into the ensuing standoff, police say that the woman
(01:27:55):
called Triple A to get her tire fixed. The roadside
assistants company transferred the call to the police, who in
turn transferred the call to a trooper on the scene.
They were then able to speak to the woman and
got her to exit the vehicle. Mmm, is that the
tiger again?
Speaker 2 (01:28:15):
Now that sounds like a tiger? This was a.
Speaker 8 (01:28:19):
Oh gotcha?
Speaker 4 (01:28:23):
All right?
Speaker 8 (01:28:23):
How about this? If you don't know, come on, I
want to be able to read the article. I hate
it when they do this. Sorry, give me a second.
Speaker 2 (01:28:34):
That's all right.
Speaker 8 (01:28:34):
This is why it's important for me to proofread. All right,
I like pop ups. Okay, how many of you guys
feed Minority Report? What's the premise of Minority Report?
Speaker 2 (01:28:46):
So it's a Tom Cruise movie, as we all know
in this house, and it's a pre crime pre crime, yeah,
pre crime movie, crime before you do.
Speaker 8 (01:28:55):
It, right. But in that movie, they use people that
have like to letpathy type, you know those. There's like
four or five people in like that gelatinous goo or
in the water, and they can kind of predict the future,
and the brains are tapped into a computer.
Speaker 2 (01:29:12):
Three and there's like three of them right in one.
Speaker 8 (01:29:15):
Something like that. Yeah, the oracles something like that. Anyways,
the UK is creating a murder prediction tool to identify
people most likely to kill.
Speaker 2 (01:29:26):
Can you just stop with this nonsense please, You're going
to destroy us.
Speaker 8 (01:29:31):
Researchers are alleged to be using algorithms to analyze the
information of thousands of people, including crimes victims of crimes,
as they try to identify those at great risk of
committing serious violent offenses. The scheme was originally called the
Homicide Prediction Prediction Project, but it has Its name has
(01:29:52):
since changed to sharing data to improve risk assessment. It's
a very big change. The Ministry of Justice hopes that
the project will help boost public safety. But yeah, everyone,
other people, the proponents to it say that it is
(01:30:12):
chilling and dystopian.
Speaker 2 (01:30:14):
Yes it is. I agree, thank you stop it.
Speaker 8 (01:30:18):
It's pretty very new world order, like, it's very bizarre.
Speaker 2 (01:30:22):
Yeah, don't do it.
Speaker 8 (01:30:25):
Don't do it. Yeah, it just goes through about how
they were using it in some product and for other things,
and yeah, it's pretty dumb. But all I know is
the UK, I mean, they already are doing it away
with guns. They've done away with guns. They're trying to
do away with.
Speaker 2 (01:30:42):
Dude. The UK is out of control now, I mean
they are. They're very dystopian over there.
Speaker 8 (01:30:47):
It seems like it's pretty crazy.
Speaker 2 (01:30:49):
They're just getting worse.
Speaker 8 (01:30:51):
It's it's not getting any better.
Speaker 2 (01:30:55):
No, it's not.
Speaker 8 (01:30:56):
There's a woman in who shares her forty two hundred
square foot home with eleven hundred cats.
Speaker 2 (01:31:06):
Oh wonderful.
Speaker 8 (01:31:08):
Yeah. In nineteen ninety two.
Speaker 2 (01:31:09):
I'm guessing she's single.
Speaker 8 (01:31:11):
I don't know, it says in nineteen ninety two, her
father asked if she would help in finding a new cat.
She came home with fifteen kittens. Since that day, the
sixty seven year old has been surrounded by feline friends.
Speaker 2 (01:31:27):
Oh yeah, I'm sure their friend.
Speaker 8 (01:31:29):
She said. She's taken in and has lived with over
twenty eight thousand cats.
Speaker 17 (01:31:33):
What.
Speaker 8 (01:31:34):
Yeah, in her current home, it says here the Cat
House on the Kings is what she's calling. It is
currently home to eight hundred adult and three hundred kittens. Wow,
which have all been taken in either feral or they
were abandoned animals.
Speaker 2 (01:31:54):
Wow.
Speaker 8 (01:31:54):
Yes, that's crazy.
Speaker 4 (01:31:56):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (01:31:56):
She calls it a sanctuary. Can you guess where this is.
Speaker 2 (01:32:01):
Oh you said King's right, King's cord or something. I
don't know.
Speaker 8 (01:32:05):
California.
Speaker 2 (01:32:06):
Oh, I thought it was the UK or something. No,
of course California, California.
Speaker 8 (01:32:12):
Yea, So let's see here. It says, yeah, including staffing,
because apparently she has people that actually live here and
do this full time with her, including staffing, food, litter, maintenance,
and medical fees. The sanctuary, as she calls it, runs
a bill of roughly one point six million dollars a year.
Speaker 2 (01:32:35):
Where's the pre crime in that?
Speaker 8 (01:32:38):
I know? Well, I'll just find I find there's something
very very wrong.
Speaker 2 (01:32:42):
Yeah, too much, too much, very much.
Speaker 9 (01:32:46):
Okay, I have one for you, yes, okay, but it's
really just.
Speaker 8 (01:32:49):
This will be my life. Okay, you do that, this
will be this is.
Speaker 9 (01:32:52):
Your commercial break, okay. And this is how I feel
about social media in general. I crashed my bike in
nineteen eighty five and scrape my knee. We didn't have
Facebook then, so I'm telling you.
Speaker 8 (01:33:03):
Now, thanks. Yeah, I heard that one in nineteen joke.
Speaker 4 (01:33:08):
That the joke.
Speaker 2 (01:33:09):
It's just that one more time when I was I'm
listening to see how you act.
Speaker 9 (01:33:14):
I crashed my bike in nineteen eighty five minutes, grape
my knee. We didn't have Facebook then, so I'm telling
you now, ah wow, because people have to tell every
moment all right, or record it, don't post it. It
never happened, that's right.
Speaker 8 (01:33:31):
The researchers are insisting that this particular move is going
to be a revolutionary plan. What is this move? Over
my dead body? Spare bodies human bodies grown in artificial dude,
this is like the Island. It says that spare human
bodies grown in artificial wombs in labs as scientists insist,
(01:33:53):
bodyoids feel no pain and can serve as meat. Ugh cannibalism. Yep,
they are just so big on this right. The so
called bodyoids would be grown in artificial wombs and have
the eerie ability to withstand endless pain. Wow, scientists, they
(01:34:14):
gave a list of people I don't care about, made
their bizarre pitch at the MIT Technology Review and explained
why the Frankenstein esque plan would revolutionize medicine. They said
the zombish bodies would be key to testing out new
medicines and growing human organs for transplants. The plant would
(01:34:36):
be to become a reality by using stem cells in
one of the earliest stems in one of the earliest
cell types to form during human development, says here. The
cells have already been used to grow organic matter, and
(01:34:56):
most recently helped to successfully create a structure that resembles
a human embryo. Yeah, no joke there. Researchers hope to
grow a fetus entirely outside of a body and an
artificial uterus. Man. This is the matrix now ye, which
are already being tested in labs. They plan on using
(01:35:18):
genetic techniques to stunt brain production and ensure the body
lacks sentients once they're grown. The bodies could address many
ethical problems in modern medicine, offering ways to avoid uncertainty,
unnecessary pain and suffering.
Speaker 2 (01:35:39):
This is like the days of Noah right here.
Speaker 8 (01:35:41):
It is nuts. Wow, yeah, why do I feel like?
Speaker 9 (01:35:44):
That's like a movie? Though it's kind of like Westworld,
Oh yeah, kind of.
Speaker 8 (01:35:49):
They pointed out how medical researchers have been primarily relying
on animals for testing, which isn't always directly transferable to
human treatments. Plus, the testing potentially tortures the creature as
they're sentient and they feel pain. According to researchers, endless
drugs are continuously being tested, but very few of them
(01:36:10):
get cleared for safe use on people. My question is
is that some of these drugs that have enough adverse
effect on your mental state, how would they be able
to test that if they're using humanoid things that don't
feel pain and don't have sentience.
Speaker 2 (01:36:35):
I don't know.
Speaker 8 (01:36:36):
I mean I feel like that this is they're they're
just trying really hard to be like wacky.
Speaker 2 (01:36:42):
Well they've succeeded with that. They're wacky, all right. Yeah, wow,
that's yeah.
Speaker 8 (01:36:50):
So yeah, I had a couple of other ones, but
I think that'll do it for now.
Speaker 2 (01:36:53):
Yes, wow, Bob, that was incredible.
Speaker 8 (01:37:00):
Yeah, at the end of the day, we have learned
what we have learned that people are insane.
Speaker 2 (01:37:07):
And news is crazy.
Speaker 9 (01:37:08):
He thinks we should kill all the autistic kids.
Speaker 8 (01:37:11):
That's not true at all.
Speaker 9 (01:37:13):
Where did you get that actually say that?
Speaker 8 (01:37:20):
Did you hear what was just talking about? How like
there's a direct coalition between That is not.
Speaker 2 (01:37:30):
What he said it exactly.
Speaker 8 (01:37:33):
I don't know exactly what he said, but the gist
is that we the reason why we have the height
of autism now is because of vaccines. All of these vaccines,
I believe, saying it's a direct coalition to that because
things like all the heavy metals like mercury and you know,
those other things that are bad for our bodies are
(01:37:56):
found in all of these these shots. Yes, chemicals that
aren't necessary, but are there for whatever reason.
Speaker 2 (01:38:06):
Yeah, I just when a baby comes into this world,
I think some shots are necessary, but not all of them. Now,
which ones can you? You can choose? No, they don't
let you.
Speaker 8 (01:38:18):
Yeah, so you can if you have the right doctor.
They'll They have one that they call delayed vaccine vaccinations,
where instead of giving your child to vaccines right after
birth and like you wait a few years, so you
wait until they're four or five before you start the
vaccine treatments. And the reasoning behind that is it gives
the child's natural immunity and opportunity to form instead of
(01:38:43):
being reliant on these.
Speaker 2 (01:38:46):
Other And I think, I mean, this is just me
conspiracy guy here, but I think that's why allergies have
gone away up too.
Speaker 8 (01:38:55):
Oh yeah, I wouldn't doubt that. Well, they were saying that,
you know that people get this thing called long COVID.
They're saying that the long COVID is actually a the
COVID vaccine induced AIDS, so it's not like a sexually
transmitted disease like that. But what it does is it
(01:39:15):
it messes because AIDS affects your autoimmune it messes with
your immune system, and it puts your T cells into
a frenzy. And that's what.
Speaker 2 (01:39:26):
Well I was saying white blood cells.
Speaker 8 (01:39:28):
They're saying that that's what that that mr m r
N a technology because they had to tweak it in
the way. It's because it's supposed to be a flash
thing like m r NA is only supposed to stay. Uh,
it's like it really only stays in your cells momentarily
day or two or whatever. But in order for the
(01:39:49):
COVID to take full effect, they changed, they met they
like manipulated it so it stays in your system for months,
and in doing that, it's causing people to have all
of these adverse effects that show signs similar to people
that are affected with AIDS.
Speaker 2 (01:40:07):
I think that's probably true.
Speaker 8 (01:40:10):
It's pretty crazy. I don't know. I mean, there's just
the hard part is is that there's so many things
that they purposely leave out of the in the field
of knowledge, right. I mean, it's like when the COVID
shot first came out, they said, oh, there's no side effects.
There's never been any vaccine that it has had no
(01:40:31):
side We.
Speaker 2 (01:40:31):
Were lied to very much and that's why I no thanks.
I'll pass on that grass.
Speaker 8 (01:40:36):
Mm anyhow So that's it for the news of the bar.
Speaker 2 (01:40:44):
With those fine, crazy good news. Would you like to
lead us in prayer, Karen, Yes.
Speaker 9 (01:40:53):
Father guid we thank you for the gift of life
that you give to us.
Speaker 2 (01:40:58):
Lord.
Speaker 9 (01:40:59):
Do we thank you that you can be our rock,
that we can build our homes on, our lives on Lord,
that we don't have to be like the world that
just gets knocked around by a house that's built on
the Sandlord, we thank you that you are the rock
of our salvation. We thank you that you made a
(01:41:19):
way for us to know you. Lord for sending your
sundaed eye on the cross. Lord Father. As we go
into this Easter weekend, Lord, with good Friday and Easter morning, Lord,
may we be reminded of the price that was paid
for our salvation.
Speaker 8 (01:41:36):
Lord.
Speaker 9 (01:41:37):
May we never forget or take it for granted. God,
May we be trees that are deeply rooted in You
that will produce these good fruits that maybe they're not
always tangible, Lord, but Father, they're the way we interact
with others, so that people can see you in us.
Speaker 2 (01:41:54):
Lord.
Speaker 9 (01:41:55):
May that be the desire of our heart to know
you more, to show you more of you to others. Lord,
Father gives the strength to choose you daily, gives the
desire to choose you daily, Lord, and not the things
of this world. Father, thank you that we can come
before you and call you Father, Lord through your son
(01:42:17):
Jesus Christ. God. We just bray now that you would
be with all who are listening, Lord, that you would
just heal hearts in mind's Lord, that people would want
to know you more. Lord, and if they don't know
who you are, Father, that you would make yourself clear
to them. God, again, we thank you for this opportunity
to come together to worship you, to read your word,
(01:42:40):
and just to enjoy everything it is to be a
believer in you. God, we just thank you again for
the price that was paid for us. We just pray
now that you would help us to stay close to you,
and may it be our desire to serve you and
all that we do. We thank you for this time
in Jesus name.
Speaker 2 (01:42:59):
Amen. Amen, Thank you, Karen. Well, appreciate all you listeners listening.
Michael Basham, thanks for chatting with us. Really appreciate you.
And of course his show Spirit Wars. Check him out
on Fringe Radio Network dot com and check out jacked
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Speaker 9 (01:43:27):
Stay and where are you from?
Speaker 2 (01:43:31):
East of the Rockies, Cincinnati? No, no, no, no, no,
all right, folks with that. Lord Willing will be here
next week live. That's Lord Willing. And if all goes well,
that's our plan.
Speaker 8 (01:43:44):
That is always the plan.
Speaker 2 (01:43:47):
Until then, be in this world, but not of this world.
So long everybody, bye bye bye bye bye bye bye
bye bye.
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