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Yep. Yep. Yep. Yep. Yep. It's changing. Boy, there's a lot of stuff going on for sure to talk about. And today, of course, is a special day for a lot of people. If you got a sweetie, you better recognize it's the February 14, and I think all of us know what that means. It's be sweet to you sweetie today or you're gonna well, you're not gonna fare so well, probably. Roger Sales, your host here. Radio Ranch our get together. And, as I said earlier, it's the fourteenth. It's Friday, so that's good. Hope you made your restaurant reservations.
And, we should have Brent Winters on when he decides to join us here. I know he's out there because we exchanged some messages this morning. So Brent, our cohost today, always a pleasure to do a show with Brent Winters. We are on a number of other platforms that help us extend our reach around the world, El Mundo, and mister, three b Paul Biner is, the keeper of said platforms. Paul, would you like to come out and give them proper recognition and credit, please?
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Oh, yeah. I'd love to. Just as long as you can hear me. Yeah. Okay. I I do believe you can. I can. Good morning.
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We're on front and center, though. You're a little distant. Can you do something to, like, talk more in the microphone or something?
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Yeah. I can do that. Okay. Okay. There. That that should straighten out a little bit. We're on one zero six point nine WVOU FM in Chicago, and, that is our terrestrial radio station. We're on radiosoapbox.com. Thanks to Paul, our buddy across the pond. We're on EuroFolkRadio.com. Thanks to pastor Eli James, and we're on Global Voice Radio Network. That's my pet project. The links to free conference calls so you can join us live on the show with questions or comments, as well as the links to the eurofolkradio.com stream and the global voice stream. Those are on the matrixdocs.com.
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Yeah. There you go. There's saucy Francine showed up. Happy Valentine's Day, Francine.
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Good morning, Roger. Same to you. Thank you very much.
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Is, is mister b with us yet? I don't know if I can see him up there. Okay. Well, he'll pop in in a minute. Let's see. Boy, there's a lot happening. It's just the the Trump the Trump presidency is a whirlwind, and I thought I saw he sent it some of his cadre over to Europe. Hegspeth is telling NATO that we ain't gonna kick in article five, and you're probably gonna have to carry this whole thing, your war on your own. I don't believe they're too happy about that. He, was sending secretary of Saint Rubio over, and this is kinda interesting. About halfway over the Atlantic, they caught a crack in the windshield of the plane and, turned around and went back and exchanged planes, and he's, I guess, over there by now. And then they're sending, Hethcpeth, Mario, Rubio, and JD Vance.
And JD Vance is up there talking to him this morning, Paul. And he goes, look. If I can put up we can put up with Greta Thornburg for ten years. You can put up with Elon mauls Musk for a little while. And he just flat telling him, you know, the German chancellor over there is going at the the economic forum, and he's going, well, we, yeah, we have total free speech unless you're unless you're a far right winger and then you don't have any. So, I think, mister, mister Vance is over there gonna straighten them a a little bit if he can. But, there's a new sheriff in town, and boy, is it exciting.
I mean, literally, it's if I'm out of the out of the apartment, you know, lunch or whatever, running an errand, I just can't wait to get home and find out what Trump did today or his allies. We got Robert Kennedy confirmed yesterday, which is a blessing, I believe. Gonna be a big blessing for us. A lot of contention there, obviously, from his old friends that voted against him. He was in their camp for a long time, like, from birth. And, we've got Tulsa in, which is gonna be very interesting. Sharp gal. I've always liked Tulsa even when she was a Democrat. I just liked her, you know, and, what she had to say and what she did.
And now she's in this real pivotal position. Evidently, Trump did not know her very well and, knew about her and but he didn't know really her. And, she's very close with Roger Stone, who, of course, is joined at the hip with Trump. And so he, Stone got Tulsi and him together. And, well, basically, you know, politically, anyway, Trump fell in love with her and, appointed her to this top intelligence spot. She went through a little bit of rough confirmation Road, but she got confirmed, and she's in there now. I guess her second full day is today. Today is RFK's first full day.
And, hopefully, cross your fingers, we'll get Cash Patel in as the head of the FBI. I think that was supposed to be pushed and happening today. So if somebody's monitoring stuff and that comes through, let us know if you would. But, anyway, it's a extremely interesting time, and you can't hardly turn on the news without seeing Trump in a in some sort of a, an announcement, you know, meeting. And it's it's just so refreshing after having to put up with that moron we had for four years and his cadre of Jews running the show.
So, anyway, that's, just a rundown that I saw a little bit this morning. I'm very excited. I mean, honestly, and I don't know if any of us ever thought we'd see this in our lifetimes. The other side casts such a such an aspersion of being so strong and so invincible and all this, and they're just not. Okay? And we're finding that out right now, and they're just running around like chickens with their heads cut off with all the blitzkrieg, that Trump's putting on them. And, it's a it's a wonderful thing to see. It's a wonderful thing to see. I'm very, elated, and I I don't think Humpty Dumpty can be put back together again.
We'll see. Brent, did you join us yet, buddy? Yeah. I did. Oh, okay. Hey. How you doing this morning? Happy Valentine's Day.
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Oh, that's a nice thing to say, Roger. Well, no. It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood, and, the, the lift is stepping and fetching. They do not know what to do. It proves to me, and I I speak, from what I've seen and other what I read in history and what happened to me, that the Bible says resist the evil one, and he will flee from you. Yeah. But that resistance is a tough road to hoe. You gotta stay at it. Trump stayed at it for whatever reason, but they were they were, pushing, pushing, pushing, and he he, suffered conviction of dozens of felonies.
He came within a hair's breadth of being sent to prison for the rest of his life. He came within a less than a half an inch of getting his brain blown out. A half an inch. I don't mean that metaphorically. I mean, I have the bullet was a half an inch or less from his skull by the providence of God himself. Why do I say that? Oh, Brett, you think this is all what God there isn't anything God doesn't do, friends. Is there something God isn't in control of? And if he isn't in control of it, he's not worthy of our worship. So get a clue, friends. Let's get real about who God is.
I don't know why God does what he does. I don't know why he's even doing this, why he's having mercy if he is. He's got bigger plans than we'll ever understand, and he's using all of us in every way. But many people went to prison, and I think we'd said this last week that that, the MO is always the same. Humiliate in politics, humiliate the other fellow, but it didn't work. Indite him with a grand jury. If that's not enough and he didn't run away, then take him to trial. And, if you can't get him in prison, shoot him. And that's exactly what they did here, and this is the way it happens every time. This is not unusual. Now, if you're gonna be, I'd heard, others say, and I say it too. If you're gonna be in this game, if you're gonna be in politics, don't be as stupid as the people that send their daughters and their nieces and their wives in their place to go catch shrapnel and bullets, and don't send them into politics.
It's an it's, life and death matter, and it's gonna get more that way and escalate as time goes on. Like I say, if they can't get you in prison, they'll just shoot you. And the left has done that a lot just in the last twenty years. This isn't a small this isn't an isolated incident with with DJ Trump. But if you wanna get in it, understand the lay of the land, you could get killed. You could get thrown in prison. And, I didn't understand that when I got in it, and then it happened to me. Oh, obviously, you say, Britney, you didn't get killed. Did you? No. I didn't get killed, but I did get thrown in prison.
And then when you do that, people say, well, it's not that bad, is it? No. It's bad. And if you haven't lost your liberty, you don't know what bad is. You lose your liberty, you lose your life and your property. If you lose your property to the same degree, you lose your property, you lose your liberty in your life. And if you lose your life, you lose it all no matter what. All three of those stand and fall together. And to be to be, put in, even in the prison of sin, breaking God's law. That's Hotel California. It's bondage.
It's ugly. And that's what they're all in. They are weak. They're vicious and dangerous like a rattlesnake. Yeah. But with one one blow of a spade, I can cut a rattlesnake's head off. Right. That's real easy. And that's what's happened here. They don't know what to do, and Trump is moving hard and fast. And they're saying silly things, and they're trying to object to us. The drama is overwhelming. Who was it? Elon Musk held up his hand and put his hand on his heart, and they said, look. He's he's, he's a Nazi.
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Yeah. He was trying to talk about gesturing about space or something, and he Yeah. His hand out like that. And, of course, they're gonna jump on anything. They're desperate. Yeah. These libs are desperate. Brent, let me ask you a question. When you, when you were there at club fed, were you in a white collar or are just a regular prison? Where did they throw you?
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Well, people call it white collar and nothing white collar about it, but I every I was in a what they call a a minimum security facility. Yes. And the minimum security facility is always next to what, prisoners call the big house. And the big house is the maximum or greater security, not always the super max or something, but the max and, and, of course, that's behind the wire as we say. And the the minimum security facility is there to do the work, the slave labor, to maintain the maximum security facility. That's why it's there, and that's what happens. And so it is slave labor, and by any definition you'd try to cut it to.
And, it's put there for that reason. It's put there to support the federal government. The federal judges seem to think it's their idea on more occasions than not to vindicate the federal government. Well, the federal government is not being vindicated. Now did you know that you learn these things when you are imprisoned? There are were hardly any federal prisoners in America until Roosevelt. Hardly any. And the reason for that is simple. The Constitution of The United States or as I always like to say it in the possessive our Constitution of The United States Mhmm. Only mentions four kinds of crimes.
Four. Only four, these and no others, these and no more. And if something if the our constitution doesn't mention something explicitly, the general government in Washington DC has no authority to act upon it in any way. And the four kinds of crimes it mentions are, counterfeiting the securities and current coin of The United States. Number two, piracy and felonies committed on the high seas, not in port, but on the high seas. Number three, violations of international law. And number four, treason against The United States. Now that's not treason against your state. Every state in our country is sovereign and has criminal statutes against treason against the state.
And you I think I might have said this last time. I don't remember what I said. John Brown, John Brown body lies a molder in the grave. We learned that when we were kids. Yep. John Brown was not hung for treason against The United States when he stormed when he took over the engine house at Harpers Ferry, and Robert e Lee was the only military man available to do anything about it, and they gave him not his army, but they gave him marines to storm the engine house. They took it was a federal violation, but the feds turned him over to the state of Virginia because that was in West Virginia, which was part of Virginia. Of course, it wasn't after. When before before the war started, those counties said we're not having nothing to do with this. We'll be destroyed.
Well, they weren't dumb about that. They were everybody was destroyed. And, but, they hung him for treason against the state of Virginia, not treason against The United States. And, that's still true. But treason in our constitution only pertains to treason against The United States. The general the general our general I shouldn't say our general government. Treason against all the states is what it really amounts to. It's not against the government. Treason against all the states. Well, those four crimes and no others, those four crimes and no more are the only possibilities that the general government in Washington DC has to, just pass legislation about or do anything about.
But right now, well, pushing, at this point, last time I looked was twenty five years ago, and there were almost 6,000 crimes on the books in the at the federal level. You see, before Roosevelt or before prohibition is the best way to say it, the only possible reason anybody would throw somebody in a federal prison would be, piracy or felonies committed on the high seas, violation of international law, counterfeiting the current coin and securities of The United States. That was that's the bread and butter of it. And there weren't very many there weren't very many times that it happened, so there were no federal prisons, period.
There weren't any. There were navy brigs and, army barracks. Those are the names for the army and the navy prisons. And if you got convicted, you went to Leavenworth to an army prison. That's the army barracks. Or you went to Sandpoint or Norfolk for piracy, felony, and occasionally treason hardly ever. You know, that didn't happen. Only only when you're we're at war do we know do we have an official enemy and we can define who the enemy is. By the way, just to drop a footnote, I think I said this last week too. If we're if we're, wanna convict people of treason without congress having declaring declared war, all you're doing is handing over the politicians the ability to crush their enemies using their definition of treason. And that's what's happening right now. And the patriot community is stupid enough to go along with it and scream and holler how everybody's committing treason. We gotta hang them or send them to prison and all that. Milley. Here's a tough one. Here's a tough Milley, general Milley, did he commit treason when he preemptively said to the ranking general, comparatively ranking general, comparative to him, he called him. I had a big Zoom meeting.
Pentagon officials were there, and he said, look. If DJ Trump gets elected president and is going to attack China,
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I'll call you and give you a heads up. Yeah. Just a little bit. He also said he's got the codes. He also said, I've got the
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codes. Yeah. Now, there we did now here's the point I'm making. That was nasty. That was wrong. He should have been defrocked, and he should not have a retirement.
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I'll say that I think that's happened. I think that's happened in the last couple days. Does he have a retirement?
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I think he yanked all that stuff from him and some other I want that boy I want that boy out on the streets living in a cardboard box or, if he can get a job at Walmart. And I'm not doing that to be demeaning to anybody. My goodness. I mean, low low ranking men like me when I was a military man. I knew better than things like that. You don't do stuff like that. You're under martial law. You're under the UCMJ. You don't do that. This is not you you I've heard Millie say, well, when I took an oath to support and defend the constitution, I didn't he was trying to repeat Jackson. You know? Well, he's not president of The United States for crying out loud. He doesn't embody the executive branch of our common law government.
Who does he think he is? He can just say anything he wants, say, well, the president we got is a a no good, low down, scummy, non American. What what what where where's the limit of that? But he did that. Now but the question comes next. Should he be hung for sit for doing that? That's treason. Treason is a capital offense in every country on the face of the planet. Always has been. You go against your people. You're worthy of death. God set it up that way, bro. Yes. And, yes, hold on a second. And the remedy's written in there for hanging specifically, isn't it, Brent? I've heard that. I need to go back and look. I think I read it a lot. Alright. Somebody's chomping at the bit to get in here and ask a question. Yes,
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sir? You've interrupted twice. I'm giving you the floor.
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I'm sorry. We kind of, looked at the broad expression of the word treason, but what is the narrowed expression? Would that be something that would be for capital offense such as murder or the responsibility
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of killing somebody, or would that just simply be financial fraud? Well, I think that's where Brent's going. If you'll just be quiet, I think you'll get go ahead, Brent. Because I've got a question too. Well, I don't know that I would have made it there, so I'm glad he said that. I wanted to say the answer to that question, and so I'm glad he brought it up. But, yeah, treason of those four crimes and the Kentucky resolutions recognize this in our early days as did the Virginia resolutions because they feared that the general government would start doing this kind of stupidity of just taking over the criminal criminal arena, and and the states wouldn't have anything left. And that's what they're trying to do. But treason of the four is the only one that has definition.
It has a specific definition. The the ratifiers of our constitution ensured that it was there. And the reason, according to justice Joseph Story of the US Supreme Court, the reason that it has such a precise definition is so that politicians will not try to use treason to crush their political enemies as Tom Jefferson clearly did. He tried it anyway. He went after Aaron Burr. Aaron Burr was not guilty of treason. He eventually was sprung, but Tom Jefferson wanted him hung, former vice president of The United States. That's what politics is. Friends, politics is war.
And if it gets ratcheted up far enough, then there's bloodshed. That's what it is. And we try to use politics. The politics is nothing but extremism. The other the other side is crazier. You you go to the polls, and there's nobody in the middle when it comes to politics. And if it gets bad enough, then people break out their heavy weapons and start killing each other. And to deny that is to be a bozo. See what the left wants to do, and they've always wanted to do and they're still doing, and they really believe it. They're living in la la land, and they want to say, well, if we're just nice to each other, we'll all get along. What does that mean? That means that we will do what you want. That's what that means. And if there isn't this attitude of of an adversarial tradition, that's what our common law is, As ugly as it is and as dangerous it is as is, it bespeaks and reveals who we really are. We're a rotten bunch. And the only way the truth can surface is through the adversarial proceedings.
That's the only way it can do it. I heard this one goofy guy not about this thing about Millie. Say, well well, it went through all the proper channels. All the proper people were at those meetings. It was a Zoom meeting. It wasn't a telephone call. We did it all according to Hoyle, and I'm thinking to myself, according to who's Hoyle? Yeah. Right. Who wrote the rules here? A bunch of a bunch of bunch of military men at the Pentagon. You let military men run our country, we're doomed. We're doomed, and that's what's happening. No. No. No. No. No. We don't do that in America.
Our presidents have never donned military press. You know, you go to other countries, all the people, the leaders of the countries have on their uniforms and a thousand medals they never earned. They never earned them. But in America, we say no. No. Oh, you're president Eisenhower? You were the most powerful military man in the history of humanity? Yeah. Take your military suit off, put on a tie, and we'll think about it. Yeah. Truman said no. Truman said no. He has no business being president of The United States. Of course, he was a Democrat for a good reason he said that. But is that it is dangerous at best. It is dangerous at best. Now Ike was he did a good job. People's and I I have nothing to say ugly about him except what he did during the war. But, you know, Ike's the only president the only president that was ever baptized as a Christian after he got into office.
Mike Ike was? Mike was. Right? Comment. And that's why Alright. We'll get you, Joe. Hold on. Yeah. Joe, we'll get you in there real quick, buddy. I'm about ready to burn out. I'm talking too hard to pass. Just comment. Okay.
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Roger. Is Go ahead, Joe. Go ahead. Treason
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the definition of treason is making war against the American people.
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Is that what the constitution says?
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That's what Gene Schroeder says it says.
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Well, the constitution says and not not a bad definition, but that's a summary. Constitution says giving aid and comfort to the enemy. That's what the constitution says. Do we need to be care I think we need to be careful. Real careful.
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Well, I got a question here. It's worthy of a trial. It's worthy of a trial or several trials.
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Probably. Let me ask you a question on this living document theory that the Democrats like to float. Here it says aid and comfort against the enemy. Well, I guess you don't have to be in war for that to happen, do you? Well, who's the enemy? Who gets to decide who our enemy is? See, that's the problem.
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Yeah. And we have provision in our constitution that allows says Congress is the only ones that can do one that can do. Well, I I thought it said something at war and my feet, my feeling and thoughts were, what about when war changes dimensions like it is now? I mean, the COVID vaccine was a or the jab was a was a weapon. It was a war, but it's not a you and me are gonna line up against each other with a rifle type of war. That's right. And see what we've lost. You're right. What we've lost is chivalry. What we've lost is our common law tradition. Yeah. What we've lost is dignity in war. Men used to have a fair fight. And when the Brits got down to South Africa, they found out the bores won't go weren't gonna give them a fair fight where men line up in bright colored uniforms and blast away to each other till nobody's standing. That's the way they used to do it. People got to America, and we learned a lot from the red man. We started ducking behind trees and things. All the Brits couldn't deal with that either. So what do we do now? At what point Yeah. I'm gonna give you one, Joe. I'm gonna let you talk. Just a minute. At what point? And this is important. I'm glad you brought it up. You're right. There's a there's a tough problem here because we've lost our dignity in in war and battle.
Joe, go ahead.
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Well, my way of thinking for my learning, my studies, and teachings that I've been taught anyway is that we are operating under the rule of necessity, and necessity is war. They've they change, and and we are operating under an emergency, and an emergency is war. They use these $2 words for definitions that subvert the true meaning of the document.
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That's them.
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And I'll quote him You know, we are at war, and Millie and all his cronies
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committed treason. There's no question about it. I I agree with Joe. They did. I agree with Joe one hundred percent.
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Well, but still, and I, that's my sentiments. You understand? But still I realized the importance of not making the law up as we go. Right. That famous bridge said necessity is the plea of every infringement of human Liberty. Right? That's what we must, we must, we must flatten the laws to get as a bad guy. And, when you do that, never forget once you get the laws flattened so you can get it to bad guy, you, you get due process flattened to get it to bad guy. And then when the devil himself turns around, grab you by the nap of the neck. Well, we're we're the laws, the due process that's gonna protect you. That's what's happening too. The devil is clever. Don't think he isn't. Don't think it's easy. No. There's got to be more to it than this. We've got to set some rules. The Bible does all this. The Bible sets all the rules. The Bible says what the rules of warfare are. All we gotta do is do what God says, and God says, I'll make sure it'll come out right the way it's supposed to. That's what he says. But how many of us, let's ask ourselves a question. Not that you have to answer it, but how did many of us have made a study or know, or even have thought about what the Bible says about how, how, not what, but how we're supposed to go about waging war.
You know, this whole, there there's more detail in there about waging war than anything else. You know, when you wage war, you're not supposed to burn down the fruit trees of the other side. Or do we do that? Kit Carson did that attack those Indian tribes in the Southwest. He burned them out and they were massive fruit farmers. That's what the union army did in the Shenandoah Valley. They burnt them out, burnt all their hay, burnt their crops. Are we supposed to do that? No, we're not supposed to do that. The Bible tells us what through. Are we supposed to torture people? No, the Bible says don't ever do that ever, but we do it and God will not bless that flattening the laws saying, well, there is no other way. How often have I heard people say to me about any little thing in life?
Well, I tell them, well, here's what the Bible says you ought to do. It doesn't work. Well, that's a nice idea, but it doesn't work. Well, that's not your jurisdiction to even decide your jurisdiction is to do what God tells you to do. And if you're not willing to do that, he will withdraw his protection. It takes trust in him to do what he says. That's the problem. People of course don't wanna do that. They wanna do what they think works. I've discovered in life. I've discovered in life that does not work. Nobody is smart enough in our mere mortality to know how to wage war. And when people do it according to their vengeance, according to what they think works, according to torture, according to whatever they think works, God will make you pay a horrible, horrible, horrible price and he'll make countries pay the price too. And we can read history and see it over and over and over again.
That's what we see. Well, it's a tough problem though, but I recognize, and I'm glad you, you gents brought it up. Warfare has shifted. We're fighting guerrilla warfare as we're fighting intrigue, we're fighting stealth. We're fighting underground murder. The enemy is not coming out and declaring themselves. There's no manliness in war. None. Just a bunch of sex perverts behind the scenes assassinating people. Isn't it funny? Now this is another thing we can look at too, to think about. The whole idea of covert operations began with JFK. The whole idea of covert operations in our military began in force with JFK.
Oh, it was around, but it never really was in put in an official way, special tactics, special weapons as they say in the service spec warfare assassination. Now the president, and we've even got legislation on the books trying to justify it. That thinks he has authority to just have his own team of assassins, assassinate whoever he wants. No, that's not what our law has ever said is okay. That's not okay. That's cowardliness. That's what that is. That's not facing off with the enemy. You say, well, what else can we do, Brent? Well, I'm not, bringing up the solutions right now. I'm just saying it's cowardliness. That's what it is. And that's what has taken over our military forces. Is it any wonder that we have a whole different element in our military forces now called the female and the transvestite and where you have one, you will have the other and military forces. The history of military life for a few thousand years proves that too. Not to say that women are sex perverts, but it is to say, when you do that, you have violated God's rules of war and it becomes anything goes.
That's where we are. If we don't fight with dignity, that's why we need to draw back. And Trump's doing that and say, we're not going to get involved in things that we have no national interest in like Ukraine and like a lot of this thing that's going on over in weird beard land. And when I say weird beard, I'm talking about the Arabs and the, I don't know what else to call them. I've had, I got other names I could use that people would object to, but they're not us and they ain't going to be us. And we ain't going to give them, we ain't going to give them our form of government. Why? Because their religion won't permit it. It's that simple. Why are we so stupid? Why? Because we're mortal. Well, you're a church.
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I was watching I've been watching, good part. Go ahead.
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This is Chris and this is Chris in California.
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Go ahead, Chris. And,
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I spent a lot I've spent a lot of time in the Old Testament looking at the different types of wars. And, I'm gonna take Joshua for example in the second battle of AI. He lost the first battle of AI for certain reasons of transgression. But the second battle of AI, they said that God told them exactly how to do it. So he obeyed God and he sent up the front force toward the, toward the Fortress Of AI and to draw out the soldiers of AI. And he led them on a wild goose chase as he retreated, letting them think that they were afraid. Meanwhile, they had liars in wait around the sides and around the back of Ai.
And when all the soldiers had come out of Ai chasing after the Israelites, then the lives of wait closed in and the ones in the back came in and burned the city completely. And then they ended up surrounding the name of AI and destroying all of it. And in this particular situation, I believe they're allowed to take the spoil. But so they didn't come out and face off like the British and others did. They had a that was guerrilla warfare. That was a covert action.
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You make a point, you make point, Chris, but let me, let me add this to it. The Bible in that case, the fallback position for everything is the law of God, not Joshua and not, not the other writings of history. But in that case, the Hebrew people were given from Yahuah himself a decree of Kareem. Kareem in the Hebrew tongue is the same thing as jihad in Arabic. Kareem in the, in the Hebrew tongue is the same thing as jihad and Arabic. If God has made clear in his word and he did in that case, the year to annihilate everything, everybody take no spoil, whatever the rules were there.
But this was a, a warfare of complete and unmerciful annihilation. God said in that particular instance. Yes. And that is what the Hebrew text calls Kareem and a study of Kareem and a study as it's compared to Jihad, you'll find that there's there are similarities. I said they're exactly that no. They aren't exactly the same. And you if you wanna know the distinction between the two at as I discovered it for whatever that's worth, if you get the the, the, winter the winterized translation of the bible, I have a long appendix in the bass back comparing Jihad and Kareem.
Jihad and Kareem, again, Jihad is Arabic. That's Islamic. Kareem is in the Hebrew tongue, and that's what when God orders such a thing, but he must here my day and my conclusions for what they're worth. He must, in such a case, have ordered it explicitly, declared an explicit enemy, defined it very well. And we see that in the Bible and that's what happens. But the the Canaanites, the and the Jebusites and all the it's and mites that live there, the Bible talks about when the Israelites went into the land, God told them, leave nothing alive.
This particular, these tribes of people are so polluted, so ugly, so vicious. There's nothing that they wouldn't have done or did do. The only thing left for them is total annihilation. Now we don't see that today. God's not commanding us to do that today, but it was total annihilation. But I, even in those cases, why torture people if you're going to annihilate them? Well, that's, that's another brick and the understanding of God's law and God's law talks about that stuff. So it's all there, but it takes a lot of work. And you, have studied it too.
That's some, the Kareem, which is comparable in some ways to Jihad. Kareem is something I have never heard anybody talk about. I mean, I've listened to Bible teachers all of my life. Good ones, by the way, that I've learned a lot. And then men that have known a lot more or forgotten a lot more than I'll ever know, but why that isn't talked about. I don't know. Well, like one reason is because the law of God doesn't matter to most Christian people, even the Bible teachers and the fundamentalists, they don't give two hoots and a holler about God's law. Listen, there isn't anything else in the world, but God's law. Is there something else that we're to be interested in, beside the will of the sovereign? That's what law is. There is one true sovereign. He has expressed his will. We learn a lot from it. And first principle, why don't we study it harder?
If not his law, not his will, well then whose law and whose will should we follow? What law are we to use? Anything you come up is going to be nothing but chicken manure compared to that. Why even talk about it? But, but people will say that that Christian folk will continue to say the law of God doesn't matter. It was nailed to the cross with Jesus and I'm not under the law. Well, Well, you're not under the penalty of the law if you're a Christian, but the law's there for your learning and your guidance to keep you from annihilating yourself. And if you don't learn it, your life's gonna go rough by end nations the same way. Man. I don't know. I just can't see why any Christian man or woman wouldn't say, well, the law of Moses has a lot of good stuff in it. Well, should we be executing homosexuals?
Is that what you're saying, Brent? No, I'm not saying that. As it says in Hebrews, the first principles of the law, the first principles, that's what we're to apply. What are those? Jesus Christ made that clear. You parasites you argue over details that nobody cares about. The Bible doesn't mention, and you omit what the waiter, the kavod as in Hebrew, the waiter matters of the law. And he divides it down to us in understandable terms. All of God's will is love God, love your neighbor. Oh, that's easy. Okay. Love is what it is. Obedience to what God says, regardless of whether you think it's loving or not. And then you go to the next level. We'll love God. That's the first five, the first ten or the first five of the 10, the the law of God and love your neighbors. The second five, and then all of the Bible can be categorized under those 10 headings or with a lot of overlap in a lot of places. That's been my observation.
Now some of you will say, well, now Brent, the fifth commandment isn't, love God. That's about your father and mother. Well, that's loving God. There's two tables. And it's so important as Paul, the apostle says that it's in the first table to honor your father. And by the way, it's constitution. If you honor your father, you don't have to worry about honoring your mother. You'll do that too. Make sure you honor your father. That's where it starts. And that's the Hebrew text lays it out that way. And the constitution with the welcome executive. Well, that's what I see we're missing.
We need to say it and say it and say it. And I, I get all cranked up and I say, is anybody listening? Of course, I don't know if they are not the law of God, the law of God, the law of God. Is there anything else in life? Is this, is this really all we need to worry about? Yes, it is. What God said in first principle. Now, listen, they come back. For example, sodomy and lesbianism, are we to call for the death of such people? Well, here's what we get out of the law of God on that. We get out of the law of God. What God thinks about things like that, what he wants, what, how abhorrent it is to him. And that's what we're missing. It is abhorrent.
We are abhorrent when we go along with it and don't say anything about it and God will get us who has the greater responsibility here as Christian folk or them. Well, we're the remnant. What is our responsibility as the remnants? They'll put it in English, the leftovers. That's what we are. That's what God calls us when people say the remnant. That sounds kind of nice and highfalutin, but really the English translation of that Hebrew word, which appears hundreds of times is the leftovers. That's what we are to the world. We're nothing but leftovers, but we have a, responsibility and a duty that goes far beyond them. And we will answer for not paying close attention to it where they won't.
They did their eyes aren't open, their ears aren't open. They deserve our pity and our compassion. But in first principle, let's understand something. God does not like that. And we need to warn them and say this, listen, God has decreed upon you death. If you don't change. And we are to be saying that, God's not messing around. You're either for him or you're a Guinea. That's what Jesus Christ said. There is no middle ground. You may think there's middle ground here. I am talking about what is treason and I'm saying, what do we do? And you, you gents brought this up and I'm glad you did. What do we do when warfare has no more dignity to it? When it's nothing but stealth and assassination and coup and sticking knives in people's back when they ain't looking, what do we do now?
Well, that's see in my mind, in your mind, there's some gray area there. Well, listen, in God's mind, there isn't any gray area. He knows exactly what right and wrong is in that situation. And it's our duty as the remnant, the leftovers to figure that out best we can and live it best we can. I'm not saying, of course, you know, Brent's not saying he's got it all wired and he understands it all. He doesn't. Why? Because I'm in this flesh and I'm sinful and I don't know all the answers, but I do know this. I know some of the answers and I'm finding out more all the time and that's the road we're supposed to be on. Are we on it? Well, DJ's up there. The Bible says, God raises men up and he tears them down in positions of authority.
And sometimes he raises them up. The Bible says he puts them in positions of power just so he can show his power and tear them down like he did Pharaoh in Egypt. He does that a lot. What's he doing here? Well, I don't know what his ultimate purposes are, but I know this. I know what his word says about some things. The revelation of his will, the laws of nature are common law, the, unwritten and the laws of nature's God written Lex scripta as Blackstone says that the Bible, I know I need to be paying attention close to night, close as I can. And in all of life, if you don't know what to do, just do the next right thing. The next right thing is God has shown you to understand, to do it. It's warfare friends. You are in battle and what you do in your little way compared to what looks to be like the man that's getting all the attention. There's DJ Trump any more important than you? No, he's not.
It doesn't matter. Really, really ultimately what goes on in the white house, the State House, the courthouse, what go, what, what matters is what goes on in your house and your life. And God is paying attention to you. He's not paying attention to DJ Trump. Like he's paying attention to you. The Bible teaches that too. And, Oh, Herod was on the tetrarch of the throne of the Roman empire. And so and so was Caesar. And so and so was tetrarch of Judea and all these famous people in the book of acts. And then it says, or the book of Luke, then it says, and shepherds were abiding in the field by night. We don't even know what their names are.
We don't know what their names are, but how many people in the world, billions of people are reckon have heard of those shepherds because God chose them to make the grand announcement by his hosts. That's short for hostile ones, hostile. His armies decked out for war and saying peace on earth. Why? Because when you're decked out for war and you've got the upper hand and got the drop on everybody militarily, there will be peace. And that's what they were saying. And hit, and the shepherds had the unique privilege of hearing that message and taking it to the world.
God help us. Are you important? Of course you're important. You're more important than you could ever imagine. We all are. And we, God will make straight licks with us crooked sticks, and he'll do things that are necessary, necessary for his purposes, without which his purposes in his plan wouldn't happen. He's going to use you. So let's pay attention. Let's, let's learn about what the Bible, what God's will is. And the more we get the word of God about his will and mental sod, the more, the spirit of God will have a handle to use us. So
[00:47:55] Unknown:
Roger, I'll take a breather. Okay. Well, I'm just gonna say my, my favorite biblical war part is Gideon. I believe. Yeah. When when they were going to go on the war, he had thousands of soldiers. And and he went up to his friend and his, probably lieutenant and said, only take the ones who are look up while they're drinking.
[00:48:16] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Okay. And the reason I like the reason I like that so much is I think that's us. I think that's this odd. No. I you know, that that's god's people. He said, if they'll go down water the water, the troops, if they go down the river and lap it like a dog from the water, get rid of them. But the guys that keep their eyes open, glancing around you and cup it in their hands and bring it up, save them for the that's what we want. Yep. Yeah. That's fascinating. Isn't it? Yeah. And by the way, the Bible is explicit about who to dismiss and send home on the Eve of battle.
That's a fact. That's all in the Bible. Somebody is going to say something. I think it's, is that Bruce?
[00:48:55] Unknown:
No, this, this is, this is Chris in California.
[00:48:58] Unknown:
Yeah. Hey, Chris. Chris, talk talk right in your phone. If Chris, could you talk right in your phone and, well, just try and talk right in the microphone as you can. You're just a little distant, and I know everyone wants to hear what you have to say. Okay?
[00:49:13] Unknown:
Okay. Okay. Okay. I wanted to take this back for a minute to Joshua because, this story I've never heard anybody teach on. It's an observation that, that the Lord I believe showed me very interesting about Joshua. After that great success with AI, then come these people in these rags and tatters with old crusts of bread and wore out sandals and they come to Joshua and wanna make peace with them and they lie and say they're from a faraway place when they're not. And Joshua makes a peace with them without consulting God or without consulting anybody. He just does it out of hand. Then the next day, I believe it's the next day, his scouts come and tell him, look those people that were here yesterday, they're the Canaanites from right over that hill. They're the ones that God told us to utterly destroy.
And I'm amazed that Joshua did not put on sackcloth and fall on his face before the Lord and repent and ask God what to do about that situation because he never did. Yeah. So now we're stuck with those people to this day. They were made hewers of wood and huddles of water and they intermarried with the people at the temple and so forth And they were probably the same most of the people in the Sanhedrin that God was saying you're of the father of your father's devil. You're not of Abraham's seed.
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So it looks like we've been stuck with them ever since. Well, we missed a lick somewhere along the line. That's for sure, Chris.
[00:50:53] Unknown:
Yeah. The Bible records exactly what was said and done just the way it was said and done. And the only the Bible of all the really report the ugliness and the the godlessness of what people doing to somebody as otherwise committed to Joshua. He's just mortal. And that shows it's not just a little bit mortal. He's really mortal and he really made a mistake there and he really did the wrong thing. Clearly, according to the law of God, we can read what the will of God is. We see that though all through the book of Joshua, and we see it all through the historical narratives, the book of acts, for example. People will point the book of acts and say, well, here's what we ought to do because that's what they did here. Now wait a minute. The book of acts is just telling you without error. It's an error. What they said and what they did. It's not justifying any of it. Let's decide for ourselves. Let's go back first. Everything goes back as a foundation. Everything to what Moses wrote in the law.
That's what it goes back to the statutes, the commandments and judgments. Nothing in the Bible is nothing in reality in life is to be suffered to contradict any of these. I'm quoting John Adams. I'm quoting, justice Joseph story. I'm quoting William Blackstone. I think he put it that way. Nothing is to be suffered to contradict what's in that book. William Blackstone commentaries on our, the laws of England are common law. He says it early on. And so the laws of man, he says, the man that the parliament passes, that Congress passes, if they contradict, if they contradict that book, there are no force at all. That's what he said. Is that true? Why is it law students today aren't reading William Blackstone? Why isn't it offered in the law school? Why isn't it required reading? Well, that's the reason because it's intensely Christian. That's why. Yep. It's intensely common law and common law is a Christian tradition. It's not a Islamic, a pagan, a new age tradition. It's not neutral. No, no, no, not at all.
And only Christianity where it has the critical mass among the people where there'll be any freedom of speech, freedom of action, freedom to take care of your family, freedom to work? You won't have that without Christianity. It doesn't exist in the rest of the world, and we're fast losing that. We're the most Christian nation in the world. That means that we as a Christian nation, our culture has been biblical, biblical. That doesn't mean you add something to the Bible, another book, you know what I'm talking about? Traditions, idols, statutes, all those kinds of things. No, get away from all of that. It's this book, you know, it's fascinating. The history of, of our, I don't say who was, Oh, I heard Tucker Carlson say the other day, that Western culture is British culture.
Oh, I got, I understand what he was saying there, but that's not true. No, no. British culture is British culture. What the Western culture is quite something else. And there's a vast distinction between the continent of Europe
[00:53:58] Unknown:
and Britain. It may be based on it, but it's taken a different course of developing.
[00:54:04] Unknown:
Oh, very much. Right. There there's nothing in our culture, our common law country that has anything to do with the Canon laws of Rome. It's contrary to them. Absolutely contrary. And if you're a member of a, a religious group that follows that you are con you're part of the problem. You're you don't even know you think you're a patriotic American. No. You're contrary to our constitution of The United States. Utterly. If you're giving homage to that, you say, well, what about justice Scalia? Well, justice Scalia had one foot on one side and one foot on the other. He's a man that struggled really hard because he was right headed. Oh, I like to listen to justice Scalia. He was a pro he was a proponent of our common law par excellence, but he liked Joshua. Then he go over here and do this.
You know, one thing I heard him say one time, this is this justice Scalia. He is a picture of all of our mortality. All of us. Because he's trying to play both sides at the same time. All of us try to do that. Justice Scalia said he went in, he was in grad school or something, and he had they had oral examinations. Oh, I like to listen to him. He's smart, man. He said he went in and they asked him a bunch of questions. And, finally, this one professor said now, what's his name was Anthony or Anthony. How do you say it in Italian? However it was. What's the most important event in the history of mankind?
And he said he thought a long time, a little bit. Well, not a long time. Long enough, he didn't wanna look stupid. He came up with something that was really important in the history of of mankind. And, he said it, and it was, sounded good to me. And his professor said, no. You're wrong. The most important event event in the history of mankind were the incarnation of Jesus Christ. And justice Scalia said, wow. How could I have missed that? Yeah. Now justice Scalia understood that. Is there something bigger to understand in the world?
No. The most important event in the history of but you'd have to define it because Rome has obscured it. They say the incarnation. People say, what in the what in the Sam Hill does that mean? That's foreign language. I don't know what that means. Of course you don't. And it's it's a travesty that the people that are responsible for explaining what the incarnation is to people use a big word like that when it's stupid. What does that mean? That means the flesh and body of Jesus Christ. God in human flesh. The the the blood of God, the flesh of God.
Bible says, acts says that. Well, and, justice Scalia understood that. And he's he said, I understand it now because he felt stupid. Have you ever done something that you, you found out later was the wrong thing to do? You were stupid and you wish you could go back and do it over, but you can't, but you never forget the lesson. I was in court one time and there was a possibility that I could have got a piece of important evidence in under the exception to the hearsay rule called a dying declaration. You know, if, if you, if a man or a woman really believes they're going to die pretty quick and they say something, that's an exception to the hearsay rule and out of court statement, offered in court for the truth of what it says.
Well, it doesn't mean that they, die or they have to die, but if they really believe, maybe falsely believe or wrongly believe, but if you can show that they really believe that they think that they're gonna die real soon, whatever they've said is, an exception to the hearsay rule. Well, I had that confession. They yeah. You you know, deathbed confession. We got that's right, Roger. You know, a deathbed confession, maybe made on a bed where you didn't die. You thought you were gonna die, but you didn't. Right? So, But if you thought you were, that's an exception to the hearsay rule. I could have got that in. I tried and tried and tried, but I thought that there was too much time that had lapsed, between the time the person actually did die.
And, when the thing was said, but now today, if I, I was, I just wasn't, I w I was, I should have tried it anyway. I should have tried it anyway. Well, I want to make them, I'm making point again. Have you, any of you listeners ever listened to or done something and you wish you could go back and undo it because it might've made an exact it might've made a difference in the outcome.
[00:58:30] Unknown:
Everybody in this hearing your words is in that. We're right close to getting out of Chicago, Brent. And I don't want any of those folks up there to not know how to get some of your work, please. Oh, thank you, Roger. Thank you for your comments. Thank you all the folks in Chi Town up there. We we're praying for you. You're in a heck,
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[00:59:42] Unknown:
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[01:00:12] Unknown:
Thank you. See you, Chicago.
[01:00:15] Unknown:
Alright. I had dinner with Scalia. I had dinner with Scalia. Remember that, thing in Mystic, Connecticut? Did I I told you about that one day. I had dinner with Scalia and drinks before dinner. He drinks scotch. So, I have a small
[01:00:35] Unknown:
Ferris, was this a small gathering or was there how many people were there?
[01:00:42] Unknown:
Oh, I'd say about, a hundred sat for dinner. He was a key speaker. We awarded him our medal of honor. It's called the Society of Saint Edmund. I think that, Brent Allen Winters might be familiar with Saint Edmund. And the Society of Saint Edmund awarded him the medal of honor, and he came up to accept it at Mystic, Connecticut on an island called Anders Island where the Society of Saint Edmund owns the island in addition to Saint Michael's College, which was my alma mater. Okay. Over?
[01:01:16] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, what did he say? Do you remember what he said in his acceptance stuff?
[01:01:20] Unknown:
Anything else you'd like to have about? That's why I'm so excited. He Yeah. Yeah. That's why I'm so excited. He said exactly what what Brent talked about over Scotch. He said he was asked what the most important event in the history of the world, that it was the incarnation. And he's such a great man. Yeah. But there's more to it. He was killed by he was killed by the communist in Marfa, Texas, West Texas,
[01:01:45] Unknown:
hunting lodge. And I don't think his clerk I don't believe his clerk is living up to the standards he set.
[01:01:53] Unknown:
Well, I think that that he still is alive. In other words, I think that he was given a new identity and and moved away. He struck a deal. He his son is a priest, you know. Scalia has a son who's a priest. I think nine children. And Scalia would never allow his children to say when they were talking at the dinner table. If they said they were excused from dinner.
[01:02:18] Unknown:
Wow.
[01:02:19] Unknown:
Wow. Here here's the bomb. A top five, individual, level five guy that Jim Collins wrote about in his bestseller, good to great. You will meet meet very few fifth level individuals in life. One is Joe Paterno. The other was Adnan Scalia. Another one is, mother Teresa, level five individuals. That's a book. Good to great by Jim Collins, formerly on the Stanford faculty. But when he became, best selling author, they kicked him off because they can't stand greatness. Ayn Rand. I'm blanking. I'm wondering if it's okay to just interrupt you. Is it okay to interrupt you?
You got a match? Do you have a match? Yeah. I do. I got a match. It's a sling. I haven't had a match since the crucifixion.
[01:03:15] Unknown:
Who who is taught who's the secondary voice here? You sound distant. Farris, you did barge in, but I think I understand your excitement there to come across that commonality with what Brent was saying. And, I dare say there probably isn't too many people that could come forward with a personal experience of, former, now deceased justice Scalia. My comment was about the clerk is Amy Conan Bryant because that is the clerk that they put in there that is disappointing virtually everybody. And, Amy Conan is a neighbor of our student, Julie. I don't know how close they are, but they live pretty close to each other somewhere there in Virginia. But, she's been a real disappointment, and I wish I could remember the organization that fed Trump good names, in the the the last round.
But, anyway, there's one organization supposedly a a conservative liberty organization, and they suggested her and a bunch of the other what turned out to be shills in his last administration. So thank you, Ferris, for, bringing us that. You should say, can I interrupt? But I appreciate what you did and what you had. So Brent, or anybody else? Anyone else have something to say right now? No? Okay. Brent, I'm gonna turn it back over to you, buddy, and let you Brian?
[01:04:54] Unknown:
Well, there's Boris. Boris has something to say. Hey, Bory. I'm sorry. I took too long to take my my mute off. How are you? Sorry. I wanna ask Brent, what did he think about, Adam Schiff? Is he a trader or not? Because they got 200, emails, with, Estin. And that's why I think he's covering the the list. You know? What does he think? That's three or not?
[01:05:22] Unknown:
Roger, would you, somehow He was asking about at what and I'm sure Brent doesn't know about that, or he doesn't keep up with somebody tells him I'm sorry. Goes along. Adam Schiff, who, you know, was the big lion Jew. I've heard he's the grandson of Jacob Schiff of Conelogue. Don't know if that's true or not. It would seem with all the power he throws around that it might be. I know there's another one up there, Goldman, in the house, and he's the heir of the Levi Strauss fortune. And he's able to throw his weight about a little bit. But, of course, mister Schiff ran the whole Russiagate thing and did all the lying and got caught publicly now, went back to, he resigned from the house and ran in Dianne Feinstein's spot.
And, obviously, they put him in there too. There are a lot of shenanigans there. Anyways, in the senate now. But all these Democrats are, for the most part, pretty quiet because of they're getting caught. And what Trump and the cadre have done is to put them in a position where they've gotta defend all this heinous stuff. They gotta defend all this illegal immigration. They gotta defend trans surgeries. They gotta defend all this crap, and they're very quiet. Nothing like the heinous attitude that they used to carry when they had the advantage and this stuff was still secret. You wanna talk about the truth being a mighty weapon? Look at this scenario that we're living through right here. Okay? We're living through history right here, folks.
May I? May I know what you're saying? You would. I wish you would, you sweet thing. Come talk to us.
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Well, I just discovered yesterday, actually, or the early hours of the morning, Lindy Lee. She was a big contributor by, way of earning, collecting donations in the millions for the Kamala Harris Biden debacle. And she was on the podcast with, Sean Ryan very recently. She's 34 years old, and she is Chinese. And her mother and father escaped, communist China, went to England. And she said clearly they did it the legal way and ended up in New York. And then finally, they, raised her in Pennsylvania. And so all around her were just Democrats. So she was in this political scene ever since she was 13 years old.
And she was the one that called Shannon Breen, I think in 2021, late '20 '20 '1, to, share that he has Biden did not have cognitive abilities to be president. And, she eventually got shunned. And, she is now working for the Trump team. But this is the reality of misinformation and propaganda. She was propagandized in her youth thinking that the Democratic Party was the noble party. And now she has discovered that she was duped And, you know, she said that she had health issues, and she's thin as a real. She looks anorexic. And Sean Ryan said to her, well, if you don't mind, may I ask what your health issues are? And then she started to cry. She says, I don't get my period anymore.
And, so it was just very heart wrenching, this podcast, but she knew that he, Biden, was being run by these nefarious characters in the White House. And, that, Oprah Winfrey, her HOPO Productions is her name, Oprah, spelled backwards. And she actually got $2,000,000. Beyonce got money. All those celebrities got money. Even, the black guy who looks like he's supposed to be a journalist, Sharpton, she she the, DNC gave him 500,000,000 just before he went on the air to praise the virtues of Kamala. And, it was very illuminating. And so these are the things I brought it up today because you just shared, Roger, with our listeners that the, Democrats have nowhere to hide.
No way to hide. This, this, information with the information age and the technology that we have at our fingertips
[01:10:05] Unknown:
has allowed us to see the truth that sets men free, and I yield. Linda Thank you. Have you heard, have you or Brent too, any of you, have you heard what the most common searches out of Washington DC these days on Google?
[01:10:20] Unknown:
USAID? No. I don't know. That's my guess. Criminal criminal defense attorneys. Oh, okay. Well, I saw the oath of Robert, Kennedy junior. Yeah. That was great. And the first he said was, it made me cry again because this is we are in history, and we are part of history, and we're the solution. And he said every day for twenty years, he'd get on his knees and ask the heavenly father, how can I help our our youngsters, our boys and girls in this country? And seventy plus percent of them can't even qualify to join the military. And he just looked at, president Trump, and he said, you've made this possible. It was very hot. Oh, shit. God sent me he said, God sent me president Trump.
[01:11:17] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. On that day when they joined forces and and the Trump phenomenon is just so interesting. Look at the diverse bedfellows that this has brought in. Tulsi Gabbard, now they're very close. She's got this key position. Now RFK, same thing. It's it's, he's a hell of a historical phenomena here, folks. I just not I I yeah. Think back in history, who historically has the same type of aura power, charisma, all the things that Trump has in one bundle, which is probably more adjectives than I could conjure up, quite frankly. I can't hardly see Charlemagne, Napoleon, possibly.
Some of those folks, those are giants of history. I believe that's what Trump and look at his family and and and what he's got to leave. I guarantee you, Barron Trump will be president of the country one day. I just guarantee you.
[01:12:22] Unknown:
Well, there are a lot of listeners on our platform here that are antithetical to what Trump represents, and I'm not being naive. But I do know this, that, Romans eight twenty eight, all evil turns to good for those who love the Lord and are called according to his purpose. And if he is not called according to the heavenly father's purpose, then I don't know who is. He Well, it's come out
[01:12:49] Unknown:
it's come out that at one of the the dinner gatherings, they have small dinner gatherings. And Trump admitted to the people. He said, look, I believed in God. But after that attempted assassination, I really believe. Okay? So so he's enforcing that. I just love these all the press conferences and to watch him in action and to see how he administrates. And he's so calm and he's so manner of factly, and he just kinda comes up with a correct adjusted answer every time. If some of their vitriol comes and tries to come back on him, he just handles it so well. It's just super impressive to me. And, what wow. What a change in our lives in less than a month, folks. It's only three weeks ago he was inaugurated.
[01:13:36] Unknown:
It's lovely. It's lovely. And every time he says the killing has to stop. Now the devil that I know enjoys killing, enjoys broken family, enjoys illness, enjoys cancer, and all that. And I have this man that says the killing has to stop. The killing has to stop. So even if there are listeners on this platform that are antithetical, like I said, to what Trump represents and he's really a nefarious character and he really has an agenda and yada yada yada, I'm pausing. It's called Selah in history, in Hebrew. Pause and calmly think. And in the word, it says, it is better to say nothing and to appear intelligent
[01:14:19] Unknown:
than to open up your mouth and to remove all doubt and I yield. Right. Right. Well, you know, you if you saw what Robert Kennedy said in that speech yesterday, Brent, I don't know if you saw that or not. It was in the Oval Office and Kennedy's up there. He's got his family with him and Trump's right over there to his left. And and he says, you know, I was in this room and my uncle was president and and talking about John f Kennedy and some of the things they were trying to do with the health thing that he rejuvenated. Remember in JFK, everything was like physical fitness and exercise and all that. He he was real big on that.
And, then he he came back, but he said something really interesting towards the end of his speech. And he said, when I was thinking about joining up with President Trump, many friends said he's not trustworthy. Get it in writing. And he said, I did not do that. We've done everything on a handshake, and he has not let me down on anything he promised and has exceeded in some areas what he did promise. That's a really interesting statement coming from him in that situation.
[01:15:32] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, thing, I agree with him. Things but things written on paper don't mount to mount not mount to anything. To take the Bible, how many people in the world even care enough to look into it once in a while? Doesn't mean anything unless they do. Same thing with the constitution of The United States. It is a piece of paper with ink on it. It's not the reality. It's the evidence of reality. It's not the reality. The Bible is not the reality. It is the evidence, the best evidence we have of total reality. That's what it is. And it doesn't amount to anything unless somebody, pays attention to it and agreements are made to be broken among mortals who and if you have a mortal that doesn't break agreements habitually, you found something, but don't think it's any, any credit to him. It isn't. It's to God.
Only God allows men to keep keep agreements and he impels them to do it for whatever reason. But it's the spirit of God that deserves all the credit. We should get the enjoyment. That's what he wants for us. But the first thing we gotta do in order to have any decency in our life is to recognize our, our inherent by nature indecency. If I could get anything across that I think I've learned in life, it is that man is incurably wicked. Incurable. People say, oh, don't say that Brent. That is a negative thing to say. And that will make people want to feel negative about themselves. Well, the Bible doesn't say that the Bible says you can't have anything unless you admit that, unless you're willing to, to say who you are before God say what he says about you. That's what he says about you. And if you're not willing to agree with him about that, you're not only worthless, you're dangerous.
I was just thinking this morning, I went and talked about talking with the boys and I said, man, I sure am feeling good this morning. He said, why? I said, well, I said, I'm feeling real guilty about some things. He said, and that's why you feel good. I said, yeah. Well, why does that make you feel good? Because if you're not born, if you're not alive in the spirit of God, you don't feel nothing. You don't feel no guilt. And if you feel guilt, that's a good sign. Friends. That means things are working right. And God is impressing upon you that feeling of guilt and you should jump for joy. That means you're not spiritually dead.
You could take a corpse and stick hat pins into it all day long. That would feel a thing. But, Rick, and this is what the Bible teaches it this way, friend. It's a it's a it's the Bible teaches things in obvious forthright ways. And if you're dead in the spirit, you don't feel guilt. Guilt is gift that keeps on giving. Guilt, well, did I do something horrible that, that, I should go to the penitentiary for? No. It wasn't that at all. It was just an incident that happened, last night. I mean, wouldn't amount to much probably in anybody's life. People say, oh, everybody goes through that. Oh, everybody's guilty. Well, that's not the point. Everybody's guilty. It doesn't doesn't excuse me at all. And if I've done something wrong or I think I've fallen down or I've been weak in a matter, and I have disobeyed the law of God, if I'm born of the spirit, I'll feel guilty. And what will that drive me to do? To confess.
Confess. What does that mean? Con well, there's a Latin word again. Con means with. And fess is a word that means to talk, like fess up. You know, that means to talk. And confess means to say, to talk and say with God with, Colin, what he says. What does he say? He says you're a sinner. What's a sinner? That's an old Anglo word that means, breaker of law, breaker of God's law, a violator, a trespasser, an overstepper, even inadvertently. Yeah. Search they said this, search me, oh, God, and know my heart. Try me. I'm quoting from the Psalms. Try me and know my thoughts.
See if there be some wicked could weigh in me, show it to me. I'm not seeing it the way I want to. I want you to show it to me big time. So I, so it looms. And so I know what my problem is and, and show me. And then it says, lead me in the way, the everlasting way. If you're not feeling guilty and you're happy, that's great. I'm happy for you, but I hope you get hit with guilt once in a while because that's a good sign, and it should make you happy that you can feel it. I think I mentioned, before, I don't remember. I knew a girl when I was younger. A girl no. She was married to a friend I knew and had a carpet cleaning business. His name was Claypool from an old family at home. He started a business in a bigger town that was in a neighboring county doing pretty well, but he had a wife. Oh, she is a pretty thing, but she was born with the inability to feel any pain in her body.
It's a rare condition. I think she told me at one in one hundred thousand or something. I don't know, but very rare, but it does happen. Doesn't feel any pain. You could stick a needle right in her arm. She wouldn't even feel it. She grabbed a hot skillet, the handle of a hot iron skillet. She her flesh could be burning. She wouldn't feel it. Yeah. And so her parents, were very protective of her. As you can imagine, she never took any chances with anything. She moved. She was in a it was amazing to watch people like that. They move with such liberation and care. Everything. Well, it's hard to live like that.
Pain is a gift. Pain of the body is Yes. It is. My goodness. Oh, I hate the pain. Well, I'm glad you got it. Well, don't do don't do that again. Yeah. Pain. But, pain of soul and pain of spirit. Guilt
[01:21:20] Unknown:
is a gift. It's the feedback loop. It's the feedback loop that lets you it just Oh, God. Help us, buddy. Differentiate. Yeah. You know, without it, you've got no differentiation like her. Brent, I wanna add in con in Spanish is with, as you said in Latin, and then sin is without. And I wanted to add that to what James Brueggemann,
[01:21:42] Unknown:
how he would define sin is to miss the mark. So I just wanted to throw those two things in there. Yep. Well, no. That's true. Yeah. Yeah. That's good. And the reason he said that he's right. It means to fall short, to try to do right Right. In other words, and, and still fall short, to inadvertently unknowingly unwillingly overstep God's law is a capital crime or to God. What do you say to our grandpa Adam and our grandma Eve in the day that you sin. That means overstep what I told you what to do and what not to do. And the day you do that, and it gets emphatic in the Hebrew text. It's, construction and has the verbiage in two different forms repeated, twice or just repeated. It says, Adian, you're dead.
Adian, you're dead. Translated in the King James, you shall surely die. Well, that is what it means, but I like it more to the letters. Adian, you're dead. Woah. Did they die? Yes. They did. At that moment, when they made that trespass, Adam made that trespass, God cut him off from the source of life. God is the source of all life. He's the giver of all life, and he was cut off. And from that moment on, he was running on a gas tank that wasn't getting replenished, and then it got down to running on fumes and nine hundred nine hundred and thirty years it took. But then, of course, his body got weaker, and then he was dead. But he was cut off. The air hose was cut off. The life hose was cut off immediately and the day you sin, you die. Die means to be cut off.
The Hebrew word move, that means to be separated from, to be severed from. Now when the Bible says you shall be cut off, it's the same idea. Anybody who does this is cut off. Well, cut off from what? The life and what's the life in the Bible? What's the life? The land. There is no life without land. God gives us life by giving us land. If it weren't for land, we wouldn't have water. We wouldn't have food. We wouldn't have milk. We wouldn't have honey flowing with milk and honey. Like I said, we wouldn't have any of that. We would wither away and die, but he's given that to us. So the means of our life, he gives us life. Yes. And then he sustains that life through land.
That's an important couple of concepts to understand about God's relationship with man. We have a home like that old 90 year old World War two veteran said it's Republican convention. America is not an idea. It's our home. Hey. This is where we live. This is where we get our sustenance. This is what keeps us up and running. This is what provides the oil, the gas, the coal, the gold, the silver, the timber, the corn, the wheat, the barley, the water for crying out loud. Oh, that's a big commodity. It all come from the it's all part and parcel of a land rights. It's a matter of land. That's how God sustains his people. He says so in the Bible, but it is guilt that will make us draw back and say, wait a minute. I don't like this feeling. What's wrong here? Well, how do you deal with guilt?
You confess. That's That's why it says in first John, confess. That means let's put it in English. You acknowledge. You acknowledge. That's the way I translate it every time to try and get rid of the Latin words. You acknowledge to God what you've done. You tell him. You don't run off to some high priestly fancy confessional booth somewhere and tell some fellow who's probably more of a sinner than you are. And I didn't say to do that anywhere. Oh, it says, you you you go to God first. Search me, oh, God, know my heart. I have sinned against thee. I I have sinned against you. Just tell him the privacy of your own home to start.
Well, that's the key to live in a productive life is to acknowledge who you are. He who humbles himself under the mighty hand of God, the Bible says humbles himself. That's how you do it. You confess who you are. You're not God. You're not a good guy. You're a bad guy, a bad gal. That's what God says. Just say it. But the Bible says, if you're willing to do that, he gives you the will to do it. He will lift you up, humble yourself yourself under the mighty hand of God, and he will lift you up. Don't try to bootstrap yourself. Won't work. Make a darn fool out of yourself. God help us. We're all in the business of trying to do that at different times, but recognize that guilt is there for a reason to get your attention.
Be thankful for it and confess. Confess. That means acknowledge to God, Roger.
[01:26:25] Unknown:
Oh, no. I was just thinking while you're talking. Let me see if there's anybody in the audience that was also thinking maybe had a question or two and wanted to ask or comment or any of that kind of stuff. So one day a week, we get Brent, and it sounds like somebody's lining up at the microphone right there.
[01:26:42] Unknown:
Yeah. Chris, I was here in California. Yeah. Chris again. Okay. He said, he he gives us the will. A little while ago you mentioned the word impelled. I was doing a study on free will because I didn't feel right about the way I was hearing it taught. So, my wanderings or pursuit led me to the book of Ezra and Nehemiah and also the book of Acts where we find free will mentioned. And in all those places the word for the word free will is impelled, the word that you mentioned, impelled, motivated from within. And so now I now see more of that, free will is being set free from our flesh so we can do the Lord's will.
[01:27:32] Unknown:
Yeah. No. I see it that way. It too. There is no freedom to the man, the spirit that does not have the spirit of God or rather should say that the spirit of God does not have him. There is no freedom before you're born from of the spirit. You have no ability to choose anything but evil. Oh, you can choose among evil, but everything you do is for the wrong reason as the Bible says. But if you're born from above, then you have that impel force that impelling personal power of the spirit of God that enables you to choose what God wants you to do. That's the difference between the Christian and the non Christian man.
And, and it is an impelling force. I'm glad you brought that up. We want to go back and look at it too. It's an impelling force. As the reformer said, it is an irresistible force. It is an irresistible force. The choices you make as a Christian my mother, we got in a long discussion, and and she said, you know, I've done a lot of things in my life I didn't wanna do. And I said, mom, with all due respect, no. You wanted to do it or you wouldn't have done it. Well, I didn't want to. It wasn't easy. No. It may not have been easy, but you waited out and decided that would better to do that even the hardest as it was and do something else. You have to there nobody in this world ever does anything that they don't want to do. Well, I I didn't wanna do it, but they forced me to. Well, no. You could have died if they like the old old joke that Jack Benny used to tell about going for a walk one evening and he has quiet night. It's dark, and somebody jumps out of the bushes and says with a pistol and says, okay, bud. Your money or your life.
And Jack didn't say anything. And he says it again louder. Your money or your life.
[01:29:19] Unknown:
And Jack said, I'm thinking it over. Yeah. I said, hold on. I'm thinking.
[01:29:23] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm thinking over. Listen, there has never been anybody in the history of mankind that has ever died or what he believed was a lie. Never. Now there have probably been millions of men that have died for what they believed was the truth, but it was a lie. They but they believed it was the truth, but nobody ever died for something they believed was a lie. Or knew was a lie. Or knew. Yeah. Knew was a lie. No. No. They may have thought it was the truth, and it may have been a lie. But listen, even if it comes down to your money or your life or do what or see Saint Edmond. Somebody brought up a while ago about Saint Edmond. Yeah. He was an Anglo Saxon.
He lived down there and that were the, the, the Danes, you know, invaded England and Chanute became king. And, the Danes, they're very much a part of the Isle Of Britain. They don't identify themselves as much, but the Danish blood there's thick because of the but they were heathen. They were non Christian at that time. The Anglo Saxons that were there under King, especially King Alfred, the Danish King, the Danish King that invaded, they did a prisoner exchange and he said, well, all I require of you is that you be baptized as a Christian. And so he agreed to do that. And, they've been Christians ever since around there with those Danes that were there. And that's how that happened. The Danes were the Vikings. Well, then, more Vikings came and they were heathens and they, got an Edmund aside and then he wouldn't, he threw down his weapons. Oh, by the way, this again is more historical baloney that people at Rome added this to Edmund. Edmund had an armor bearer.
The evident historical evidence of Edmund having an armor bearer is clear. In other words, he was a warrior. And back in them days, there were a lot of priests that did a lot of things that hurt a lot of people, and they they entered into warfare. That was part of the culture. Rome tried to get rid of that idea. Rome tried to get rid of that idea. And then they fabricated the story about Edmund that he threw down his weapons and wouldn't fight him. And so they tortured him. They shot him full error. Who knows? And, then they said he was a saint and then they cut his head off and then they opened up the grave and his head was reattached and all that. That's baloney, friends.
Absolute baloney. What Rome says about Edmund. Edmund was a Christian man that was willing to take up weapons in defense of his land. That's true. But to try to pervert history in that way to the, to work the perfect this is of Rome is evil work. The purposes of power of Rome, use him to get money out of people. I don't want anybody to do that to me, but they're doing it to Edmond and they're doing it to thousands of people. They canonize them and they say, Oh, well now, you know, you can pray to this guy. You can pray to him too. No, no, no. Well, but the point about Edmond was he was willing to, to go to battle, but he did what he did, whatever it was he did. He did it because he wanted to, even though it was, it's a hard choice. I'm doing things right now.
Oh, right now that I could honestly say big things I don't want to do. You know, I don't like to go to court and Sue people. Roger. I don't like to do that. Man, it's what lawyers do. Some enjoy it very much. It's like, it's like, it's not, it's like, who was it? Omar Bradley general, you know, he was kind of on the rank with a level with patent and they were all under Eisenhower. And Omar said to patent one time, you know what the difference between me and you, George Georgie, they called him Georgie or what? Well, he said, we're both trained to do this, but you enjoy it. I do it because I'm trained to do it. You do you do it because you like it. Yeah. Well, there's a difference.
Now sometimes that's good. Sometimes it's bad. I'm just making the point. We do things we don't wanna do. Like, Omar, he he just the country boy from Missouri, and he was trained at West Point, and he did what he was trained to do, but he didn't really enjoy it that much. All the killing and the blood and all that stuff, that wasn't his bag. He did a great job, obviously. He really did. It doesn't mean you can't do a good job, but Omar Bradley decided that's what he was going to do. And he did it and he didn't like it. Patton, it was easy for him. It was it. Should he be given any credit? I think that a man who settled as like John Wayne says, bravery is being scared and settling up anyway.
And now, or when I'm not wanting to and settling up anyway, well, that's Omar Bradley, Omar Bradley. He saddled up anyway. Well, it comes down to, and he'd made this point. The beauty of the Christian life is you have that impelling force and you will do. God will get out of you what he wants to get out of you. Many examples in the Bible, old testament and new of the impelling force of the spirit of God. You know, people say for example, the, that Paul the Apostle, you know, he was over there in, what we call now Palestine. He was a Hebrew of Hebrews of the tribe of Benjamin and very much a parasite. That means he was in the he was, an adherent of a demonic religion called Judaism.
And he he did away with it. He said, I don't want nothing to do with that. All that stuff is human feces, and he used a word much stronger than that. He says that when he's writing the letter to the Philippians in the Bible. But he went on three missionary journeys to spread what we call today Christianity, the good news of the gospel of Jesus, the Christ. And he ended up going to Asia Minor. And then by a quirk of strange circumstances, he got in a real contention with a fellow by the name of John Mark. And because of that contention, he did not continue in Asia. He crossed over into Europe, crossed ope over into the Greek areas of Greece and all those city States over there. We even have extra biblical indication. Oh, some in the Bible. Yeah. Some of the Bible he went to Spain.
Now, if that had not happened, would we have enjoyed what we understand about the gospel of Jesus Christ? Possibly not. Well, why did he cross over and go? Well, as, historians have said, the only reason Paul the apostle went to Europe was because he got the Asia shove. They call it the Asia shove, a change of circumstances, a little bit of desperation, a fight between two men. And he just took off and went to, went to Europe. That's the book of acts. Friends is a record of what happened. It's It's not a doctrinal book. It's a record of what happened. And as, Donald McDougall told me one time, he was a Donald McDougall was a, Scotts Canadian fellow that came to The United States, and I got to know. And he he was a linguist of New Testament language and literature, and he said, you know, he said, really? We've misnamed. Of course, the names of the books of the Bible are not part of the Bible. That's what we have the handles we have given the books, but, us in Christianity, he said, we really miss named the book of acts. Instead of saying the acts of the apostles, it should say the acts of the Holy Spirit, the acts of the Holy, because the Holy Spirit is the one that orchestrates all these actions we see in the book of acts and all of the apostles aren't even there. You know, you got Paul, Luke's there, but he wasn't one of the 12, but we got Paul and he got Barnabas. He wasn't one of the, you know, all these people of of the, that were with Jesus Christ. We've got John. Yeah. We got him, but not much. It's just Paul pretty much in his missionary journeys with, some small appearances. It's not about the apostles. It's about the spirit of God and what the spirit of God impels men to do. Now listen to me, and I'm quoting a great American. As a matter of fact, he's called the greatest mind America ever produced.
The greatest mind America has ever produced. That's what historians call him. The name of Jonathan Edwards. Jonathan Edwards. He was a Presbyterian. He was from New England. He was the second president of Princeton. All America in his day looked to him, his reaction, what is gonna be, what's gonna be Edward's reaction to what just happened. And he would write and write and write. He wrote books, he wrote pamphlets. He wrote a book after the second or the first great awakening, his wife, by the way, they had a wonderful marriage, 10 children. Everything was great with it far as that goes. Of course, people got down on him because he was telling the truth so often and sad situation. By the way, just to drop a footnote, I think it was a foolish again, he's mortal. He makes mistakes. It was a foolish thing on his part, participated in a in a, an experimental vaccine vaccine, and it killed him before he was 70 years old.
He submitted himself to the smallpox vaccination thinking he was doing the world a favor. Got out of hand and killed him. He got smallpox and died. But Jonathan Edwards, after his wife came back the great first great awakening, and she got caught up in the emotional frenzy of the whole thing. I mean, you know, the talking out loud and just all the funny things and they go to these meetings and they'd get very emotional. That's what the second great awakening did. It came to allow in Christianity and recognize that man has emotions and to deny those emotions is stupid. That's who we are. We have body, mind, soul, will, emotion, and God can use that.
Anyone of those, your mind, your reason, your logic, your body, your pain, your, your good feel, whatever he wants to use, including your emotive, your, your gladness, your sadness. He can use any one of those as a portal to enter your consciousness is God. Well, this happened. His wife got caught up in the frenzy of it and all of the colonies were, were weighing in on whether or not all this emotional frenzy was okay. Of course, the prevailing view before that was, no. It's not okay. We must be sober. God only enters our consciousness through our logic.
Oh, that's not true. And, Jonathan Edwards, by the way, came to that conclusion. Logic's important, but it's just logic as Martin Luther well observed is a horror. Logic will do anything you want it to do. That's logic is good. If it's properly used, it's a tool, but you gotta be careful. That's an important consideration. But Jonathan Edwards, finally, the people were waiting for Jonathan to weigh in. By the way, this Jonathan Edwards is the fellow that wrote and delivered the most famous sermon in America. And you've heard me talk about him, Roger. I'm a fan of Jonathan Edwards. The name of the sermon was sinners in the hat sinners in the hands of an angler of God. Of God. Yep.
And people have a picture of Jonathan Edwards thundering away like the Presbyterian preacher might do, but he he wasn't. He had, about, 10 sisters, and he was a baby, and you can imagine what would happen to a boy like that. Well, they had a little doll to play with. You know? Yep. Yep. Well, they had they had Jonathan, reading Latin before he's four years old. You know, they were trying to they took him under tow, educated him, and he it ruined his eyes. And by the time he was in his thirties, he his his eyesight was near shot. He had glasses. But when he delivered that sermon, he the only way he could he wrote all of his sermons out, they were never extemporaneous. He's very much a scholar, a nerd, maybe some people would say.
But he would hold his sermons. He'd write them on a piece of paper, hold them up close to his face because that's the only way he could read. Roger, I'm sure now they think about it, you would understand some of this. I have that I have that same, I have that same challenge. Go ahead. Yep. Yes. It's a challenge. Well, the greatest mind America ever produced was like that from a young age, and he read that sermon in kind of a monotone. He wasn't the kind of guy that would stand up and and preach. We call it preach. He he it was too much of a well, his sisters had an effect on him. Put it that way. Made him rather subdued, you see.
Well, but he was very intelligent. Well, he he he read this sermon called sinners in the hands of an angry god in a monotone, but this goes to show the react the reaction to what he he said. People just went they they lost it. People were falling down on the ground and begging God for mercy, rolling around in the dirt and contrition. You talk about guilt, and that speaks to the power, the substance of the word of God. It doesn't make any difference how it's delivered. If the spirit of God wants to ram at home and use it as the impelling force we're and about he'll do it. And in the case of sinners in the hands of an angry God, that's what happened. And he delivered that sermon word for word.
After that, hardly ever had any effect at all. But getting back to this thing about the affections and the emotions and people do what they wanna do, after long contemplation, this great intellectual wrote a booklet about his wife's experiences, and all of the colonies were holding their breath to see what he would say about the second great awakening, the preaching of George Whitfield, etcetera. And he wrote a little booklet, a booklet, easy read. You can still get it. Go to the Internet. The name of the book is of this is the way the Puritans used to write. He was a Puritan.
And they would title their books, like this, of and then they would say what the book was about. Well, this was of religious affections. Sometimes the Puritans would title their books toward toward toward an understanding of cause they they never claim to know everything. See? I even my translation of the Bible, I call it right on the front, on the frontispiece. I call it toward a raw translation of the Bible. Why do I say toward a raw translation? Because I don't think I've got it right at every point, and any any mere mortal who says that's a liar. So I say, in Puritan in Puritan custom, I entitled it toward a raw translation.
Well, sometimes they would say of, and he said of religious affections, and that's the name of the book, of religious affections. And what he concluded is that, yes, God can use the emotions of mankind to as a portal to enter into his subconscious, his being, or his even his intellect or whatever God wants to do. And he will bring men and get them to do because Jonathan Edwards was a, adherent to what the Bible teaches about God's utter and absolute sovereignty. Everything that he is, he happens and everything. He's a Puritan. The most biblical race of men that ever lived. Oh, he was Puritan. I'm gonna put it this way. He was from Puritan stock, but he was a Presbyterian. But as I've often said, the Scots Presbyterians and the English Puritans shared in their fundamental beliefs about the Bible so much so that the Westminster Confession, came to govern govern the minds of both on many occasions.
The Westminster Confession, that's where parliament came to the the the Puritan and the Presbyterian clergy of Britain and said, we don't want to violate God's law when we pass legislation. Just like Blackstone said, anything that violates God's law, this legislation, we're not to suffer that to happen. They said, we don't want to do that. So we're gonna give you a series of questions, and we want you to give us what the Bible says on these subjects. And these fellows were together for months, and they hammered out today what is called the Westminster Confession. It was, advice to the parliament, but it has become the official the official fundamental creed of Presbyterian groups. Of course, now there are many, but there are many that still hold to it.
The Puritans have gone out of existence. They were Anglicans, of course, but they were a special sect of the Anglicans. And the Anglican church is still there. I suppose they might adhere to it. I haven't thought about that. But Jonathan Edwards said that no man he starts by saying fundamentally, the will of people say, well, the, the Puritans believed in predestination. Is that right? Yeah. That's right. They believe in election of God's people. That's right. God chooses not man in the final analysis. The Presbyterians believed that too. Yeah. That that's what they believed too. John Knox, the leader of the Presbyterians in, Scotland, was on a a he was a galley slave on a French worship at the behest of the pope of Rome for four and a half years.
Of course, those men were never allowed to take baths, and they'd sat there naked, and they were their bodies were filled with lice lice. And, of course, this this one fella sitting next to him there, you know, on the either gally slaves rowing. Of course, they had they talked to one another once in a while, sitting there in the this deplorable condition of filth and and parasites and and being Humiliation. Oh, starved to death. Had an iron collar, an iron collar around his neck for four and a half years. Crippled him. Crippled him. So this one fellow said to him, good grief, Knox. He said, I reckon you you'd say they were complaining about the lice, kept itching and biting them. He said, I'd say every time one of those louse sinks his teeth into your hide, you would say it was for ordained by predestination before the foundation of the world.
And Knox has said just simply yes. Yes. Now to get to him, God help us, to get a man through go through the suffering he went through, to get him to the point that he would say yes to that. He knew what the Bible said, but then to actually say, well, this is what it says, but now I don't just know about what God says. I know what God says. That's what he said. And he did believe that One time somebody they were trying to intimidate him by humiliation. And before a battle, they passed around to all the men sitting in the galley. They passed around, a little statue of Mary and they require that each one of the men kiss it and say a prayer, you know.
And, because they were getting ready to go into battle. Of course, the bell is down in the galley. Well, if the ship sunk, they had them chained. They, they were gonna die. They were chained up. They couldn't get away. And so, they passed the they let them kiss, the mother Mary, the statue of her. And when it got to Knox, she take it he took it and pitched it out the portal into the ocean. Oh. And he said he said for everybody to hear, he said, well, if she has that much authority and power like Jesus Christ, she ought to be able to walk on water. So we won't have to worry about her drowning.
Well, that's the kind of guy he was. He just never quit. Well, he understood that is what I'm driving at. He understood that Jonathan Edwards understood the sovereignty of God and he can do what he wants, and we don't need to has a Puritan. He said, man has will. The word free will, by the way, is redundant. I mean, if you have will, that's it's it's free. But if you, I suppose you could say in the Bible, it talks about free will offering, but for the Christian man, your will is free for the non Christian man. Yes, he has will and he uses it all day every day, but it's not free. There are things he cannot choose.
The Bible says it doesn't Bible says it doesn't say he won't choose them. It says he can't using the Greek word dunamis, which means ability, potential power and puts the alpha privative in the Greek tongue on the front of dunamis. That that means impossible, unable, unable at all to do it. And, that's what it says of the non Christian man without the spirit of God, there's things you can't choose. When I was I was ordained by a little church out in the middle of nowhere nobody ever heard of, but they said, now if you're gonna be ordained, they have a little ceremony for me. And when I was in the chaplaincy, you see, although I had to be ordained by some church. Well, anyway, that's not pertinent to the point. They said you're gonna have to adhere to the doctrine we have at this church, and that church was out in the middle of a of the wide open prairie, and it was an old farming community at a place where a lot of locust trees, and they called it Locust Grove. And and they said, look at this document and see if you agree with all of it. And I read through some of them very detailed. That church had been there for well over a hundred years, and it had it something in there, Roger, called prevenient grace, prevenient grace.
And I looked at that and I said, well, what's that? That you believe in prevenient grace? Well, I got to looking into it more and more, and I found out that prevenient grace grace means, God's welcome, God's acceptance. How do you get God's acceptance? Do you do it by working for it, by showing him you're a good guy, by obeying the 10 commandments, by doing 40 male Harry's or male male Harry's or Harold hail Mary's or whatever that fancy ritual is. Do you do it that way? The Bible says flatly, no, that's paganism. Don't even talk about it. What does it say? It says God either welcomes you or he doesn't. And he doesn't do it on the basis of who you are. He does it on the basis of what he wants.
And when I was courting miss Brent missus Brent, little Susie, she had no idea. She wasn't trying to please me at all. I just decided what I wanted, and it went from there. That by analogy, that's the way God does with us. We don't know why he even says, I didn't choose you because you were smarter or you were stronger or you were more righteous. He said that of Israel, I chose you because I wanted to. I didn't chose you choose you because you were the greatest among men and nations. You were the least among nations. No. I I just wanted to, and I did, and that's the end of it. And that's the way it is with every one of us, and he does what he wants. We're not born by the will of ours of ourselves or by the will. We may want to. What God does and this is what Jonathan Edwards was trying to show that man's will predestination is absolutely and utterly true, but man's will operates within it very effectively. In other words, they said, this can be shown in the Bible, that God gives you prevenient grace. Pre that means before, venient that means it comes before. That's a Latin word again.
To come before. So before you accept Jesus Christ, God chooses to accept you personally. And he gives you the grace, the acceptance, and the ability to allow him or to allow yourself, or he allows you to acquiesce by choice in his decision. You acquiesce by choice in his decision. Well, I can get you that far, I think, in the explanation. That's easy enough. Of course. Either you do or you don't. God Abraham said, or God said to Abraham, I'm gonna give you a land. Did Abraham say to God, hey. Will you give me a land? No. God said to Abraham, I'm gonna give you a land so that your descendants will have life. They'll have sustenance.
It will flow milk and honey. You can have vineyards. You can have herds and milk and meat and barley and flax and and water, and you can have all those things. And Abraham said, well, how can I know all how, how can I know all this is true? And, of course, God, had a little ceremony that knocked him out, knocked him out. He was, in a trance, was still on the ground, and he cut a covenant, enter Godhead covenant among the three persons of the Godhead. That's Titus one coupled with that in incident in Genesis 11. And they committed themselves, the persons of the Godhead committed themselves, an intra Godhead agreement as to who would do what and what would be done for this to bring about this ultimate trust settlement to God that would bring land to God's people, that they would have life here, not only in this life, but in the life to come. That's what the Bible teaches.
Well, is that something I chose? Did I dream that up? No. I I mean, he God made me. He put me here. I don't know what's going on. How many people would say that are in the churches that claim to be Christians, well, the whole point of Christianity is is that God gives us the land. The whole point of God saving me for myself by Jesus Christ's sacrifice is so so that I would want to do what he wants me to do. That's why he did that to glorify him. The Westminster Confession talked about those people in Britain, the Puritans and the president, Summons to Westminster. They were there a long time, and they finally put it all together. What's the first thing in the catechism of the Westminster confession?
The first question. The first question. The first question is, what is the chief end of man? What is the chief end of man? The student is to answer two parts. Number one, glorify God. Number two, enjoy him forever. And the enjoyment, number two, is the inevitable result of doing number one. My job is not to glorify myself. My job is to glorify him, but all of that then plays out and all the questions that flow from those questions beg more questions. And then finally, you get all those questions answered about what is the glory of God, how do I glorify God. But then it goes on down, talks about all the things that are pertinent, of course, what parliament wanted asked them to comment on their understanding of the Bible.
But at the beginning, the question is, how can I just enjoy? How can I enjoy life? And the answer is by glorifying God. When you confess your sins, one of the ways the Bible teaches you glorify God is admitting who you are before him and admitting, fessing up, confess to who he is. He is the great God of creation, the savior of mankind. All power, all a monopoly on violence if he wants it. He's got it all. And to say that and agree with what the Bible says is to make him appear in the eyes of his creatures, angels, and men to be what he really is. That's called how you glorify God. And to say who you are before him, You are a sinner saved by grace, not by yourself being smart enough to choose what is right, but by him and his sovereignty choosing you.
That's what it's all about. And sustaining you by giving you a land. The Bible plays all this out And our enjoyment, our ability to function without emotional distress, as Augustine Augustine, the protestants say, starts out his big thick volume of confessions of all of his sin. He starts out by saying, man's soul is restless until it finds its rest in thee. And how do you find your rest in him? By giving him the glory, So give us somebody else the credit and you get the enjoyment. Give him the glory. Make him look what he like what he really is. Say what he says about himself and say about yourself, what he says about you. Give him the glory.
Give somebody else the credit. We have to work at this, friends, because our flesh is still with us, and it it it it's that distant drum that tries to call us away to worship ourselves and to focus on ourselves. Give him the glory, somebody else the credit. You get the enjoyment, and there is no limit. This is Ronnie Reagan. Ronnie Reagan. There is no limit to what a man can accomplish. I would say it this way in this context. There is no limit to what God will do with a man or woman if that man or woman is willing to let somebody else have the credit.
Excuse me. A horrible statement, and it's a biblical statement. Ronnie Reagan, by the way, claimed to be Christian. I don't have any reason to believe he wasn't. Ronnie Reagan, claimed he was a member of the Presbyterian Church. I think it was, yeah, First Press for a long time. First Presbyterian Church, Hollywood. That was a big church out in California. That's where Marietta Mears. Wasn't that her name? Sunday school t Henrietta. I'm trying to get her name last name was Mears, wasn't it? She was Sunday school teacher there. She she was, she was a Sunday school teacher of Sunday school teachers. Look her up. I forget her first name.
Harriet. Harriet. Yeah. Harriet Mears. How do you spell Mears? M e e r s or m I e I r s. Even well, you used to eat a lot of things. Crackerjack. Because he loved to teach children, when they even got older. You know? Well, we're here in the Westland already. Yes, sir. Where this is. Well, all of you
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all of you have been comment before you leave, Brent.
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Go ahead. Go ahead.
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Do you remember Kyle with Kansas?
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Kyle. Oh, yeah. Yeah. And I appreciate it. What's going on in Kyleway? Do you do you remember a name by of Schrock,
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s c h r o c k?
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Bill Schrock? Are they men were they Mennonites?
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No. I don't think so.
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No. I don't remember that name. But Okay. Well, anyway,
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Bill Shrock's boy, and his wife were on that jet that crashed that the helicopter hit.
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Oh my goodness. Oh, no. Yeah. From way out in Kiowa.
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Yep.
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Right. So you thought you might
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What's that?
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I just thought you might know the name.
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Well, I'm glad. No. I didn't. You poor folk in Kiowa gotta drive a day and a half just to get to an airport, don't you?
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Well, closest ones to there was Wichita, and they flew out of Wichita. And the strange thing about the thing is they attend they canceled their earlier flight to attend a funeral that morning. I'll be They they would have been on a different flight had that they not attended a funeral that morning. Tragic. I just thought it might
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Yeah. Were were they not condominium. It is. Were they patriarch and matriarch, older folk of a family there?
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No. I well, Bill is dead and gone. Bob, the one that he and his wife who got killed in the airplane crash,
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I I didn't really know them well, but he was kinda in my age. He's in his seventies. Well, when you were growing up, Joe, did you go to school in Kiowa, or were you down across the line in Oklahoma?
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I was in Oklahoma about 30 miles to the east. Just across Was it I was I was close to Kansas as Kiowa is to Oklahoma.
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It wasn't Burlington, though.
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No. I'm about 20 miles from Burlington.
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To the East, I imagine. East east Northeast. Back. Yeah. I think Burlington was 12 mile across the Oklahoma line from Kiway, if I remember right. Because I could stand our mutual friend there. I could stand in the front yard out on the edge of town, and I could see clear I could see the lights of Burlington at night.
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I remember that. Burlington. Well I can see Burlington from my house, and when the air is clear, I can see Enid, which is about 50 mile away.
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And Burlington is in that area. Now you tell me if this is true. Little nostalgia here. I'm thinking about things I had read in history. Burlington is in the Arbuckle right on the edge of the Arbuckle Mountains. Right?
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Is that right? No. No. Our the Arbuckles are on the southern end of the state.
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Of Kiway of Kansas, you mean? No. Of Oklahoma.
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Oh, what's that? Travels through.
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Well, what's that? Boston
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Boston Mountains.
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Yeah. Those right there just West of Burlington and that the where the country is real rough, and they gave that they gave that to the Indian tribe.
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It's Southwest Of Burlington, near a fair we call the Gloss Mountains, G L 0 S S. There's a lot of mica in the rocks land around there, and they're not with very what most people call mountains, but it's mountainous to Oklahomans.
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Oh, yeah. It's it's rough country, and you can't farm it, I reckon. But, anyway, I think that still belongs to the tribe, doesn't it? That area.
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There are there is some tribal land in there, but, mostly not. The big tribal land is still the Osage. There's other tribal lands throughout the state, but the, there's the big issue, which, you know, that's a whole another subject to discuss. Oh, I have to. Yeah.
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I've been following up
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go ahead. About the tribal lands in Southeastern Oklahoma that was given to the five civilized tribes as you know? And the question is, do they still own it? Oh, well, I noticed on the map by treaty.
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By treaty. Yes. I I noticed on the maps now recently that they're coming out. This list and that is tribal land. And when I was all my life, that went true. That was just all gone, that belonged to white boys. But, let me ask you another question. Do you have our mutual the mutual family friends that you know and I know, do you ever see any of them?
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Oh, on occasion. Yeah. You know, I I don't spend a lot of time at Kyle. I don't have reason to go there. I'd go to Burlington on occasion, but, you know, I've got my own rose to hoe and Yeah. My own garden to tend.
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Yeah. Yeah. You do. We all do. Well, if you do see him, tell him I said hi. I need to call, check-in with him. They've been without mentioning names of the oldest boy. He'd nice nice enough to stay in touch.
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Yeah. And, Well, I just thought you might wanna know about that truck, Vala, and his wife.
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So you're all glad you told me. Yeah. That bring brings home the the truth that, no man is an island. We're all touched by the madness that goes on. Yep. Somebody was gonna say something there.
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Yeah, Brent. This is Bob. Oh, hi, Bob. Can you hear me? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, I don't know what this was. Maybe a month ago or so, I heard you say off handedly that you had visited a friend in Atwood. That's, making a few assumptions. That's my old stomping ground there diagonally two counties away from where I grew up. They were in our in our league in high school and all, and one of my sisters married to a guy from up in that country. And so, anyway, I just took an interest, and I heard you say that. There's not that many Outwoods around. I assume it's the one in Western Kansas.
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Yeah. And you, what, what was the closest town of any that I could look up on a map? And I know you're from out West. They say you can stand on your house in Western Kansas and see. Atwood was
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Atwood's Thirty miles North of Colby and I'm 30 miles East of Colby. We were, I mean, I grew up in Sheridan County.
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Well, then you're and you were right near Colorado. Right?
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Slightly closer to I was three counties in from Colorado and two counties down from, Nebraska. We were straight South of McCook, straight East of Burlington.
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Are you, still hot thing. Are you still custom baling hay?
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Never bailed in my life. We do silage.
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Oh, so are you you're still doing that, though?
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Yes. Yeah. I keep telling my wife when I grow up, I'm going to get a real job, but so far I'm still doing it.
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Well, as long as it pays a little, I suppose. Or you're traveling. You're not you're still in another state. It pays a little. That's the problem.
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Yeah.
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It's amazing. It's amazing what people will spend it's amazing what people will spend on recreation and and fancy things. And, when it comes down to the food they eat, they'll complain about it bitterly and take you for everything you can they can get. You know?
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Well, I'm I'm very You're right. I had to Uh-huh. You're
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Yeah. I I had a little piece of irony. I had a little piece of irony for you. I just read it or heard it, saw it in a news item that, some pastor was on the watch list for hate speech. In this case, may be justified because he he was out of, out of, Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Yeah. And he was, yeah, He was hating on Trump and Doge and everything else because it was screwing up the economic system. And he even went to the ironic very ironic, knowing what we know about Diablo. He went to the extreme of saying that he thought it had devilish intent.
This messing with the money, you know, messing with the the the privileges and benefits that people were getting and expected to have. And and I just thought, wow. Is that rich? We have gotten to the point Yeah. That we can call black white and white black, and people will take it as as the truth.
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Bob, wasn't he the one that said Jesus said we to go kill to go kill the people that were doing it? Wasn't that same guy? His daughter is a supervisor at the Department of Education?
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It may have been. I honestly didn't read it that closely. I I I got the headlines, and I was just I kinda buckled up laughing when I read that, just the irony of Diablo provider of benefits being a devil. Yeah. Right. Exactly. Saying it's devilish if you wanna take it away. And I'm thinking, boy, are you misguided. But anyway I thought the same thing, Bob.
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Same thing. How ironic, if you will. Or Yep. Anybody else got anything for me? I got a dental appointment this afternoon, and I'm on a little bit of a tight schedule. Somebody?
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Yeah. This is Chris. Chris in California. Yes, sir. And I really I really enjoyed today, with Brent and, and you. And, just in closing, I wanted to mention something I will probably have to pick up next time. And regarding the impelled and then will and free will, you know, the, New Testament, mentions self will and, that's an interesting topic. Also, one of my favorite scriptures is Ezekiel chapter 36 from about verse 25 on where I believe this whole thing is put to rest. And at the last verse, it says I will yet for my I will yet be inquired of by my people Israel to do this for them. And it's just a really amazing scripture that I think puts it all right about whose will is whose and, how we will be brought to to God's way of thinking.
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Okay. Well, thank you. Alright. And you make a point. I'm glad and I need to think about this more, but it's an important subject. The word translated self will in the Bible is attached to false religion. And the Bible in the New Testament, this word appears in the Greek text. It it points out that all false religion and the practice of it is the will of man, not the will of God. It's self will. Every man doing what he thinks right in his own eyes to talk to a young Chinaman last night from Mainland China in a restaurant. I say simple things like you got religion or not. You know, first ask him if he's a communist to see if it would offend him. And if it didn't, I was gonna press forward. And it didn't. He laughed. He said, no. No. The communist party controls China, but I'm not a member of the communist party.
And he was a student or a, yeah, student here. And and, in the he was a musician. He played the alto sax. I said, well, you got religion? Oh, no. No. But I'm very spiritual. What does that mean? That just means you're a dodo. That's all that means. What does that explain that to me that people never can because it's just it's just silly talk. It's politically correct talk. It's something that's attractive to people. What what that means is he's a new ager and he's doing what he wants to do. He's not worshiping any anybody or any God in the way that that God demands he be worshiped.
That's what that means. So I just kept talking to him and I said, well, who decides for you what's right and wrong? Finally, after a lot of hemming and hawing, it came down to he does. I said, well, then whoever decides to what's right and wrong for you, that's your god. Everybody's got a god. He was nice enough to listen. I just kept pressing it hard. And, he was trying he was afraid it was gonna blow up into an altercation, but it Yeah. Wasn't going to because I don't argue with people about things like that. If you know the truth, there's nothing to argue about. You just proclaim it. And that's what the Bible demands, by the way.
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So I might, but I kept pressing forward. Roger, go ahead. I was gonna say when when I think when people were looking at connotations here, and when you say you have religion, people think, well, I don't go to the Catholic church, or I don't go to the Baptist church. Those things are corrupted. And and they say no, and you and and other people can take that the wrong way, but they're not looking at the connotations of that word and how they've destroyed the organized churches through the World Council of Churches. They're all corrupt. I mean, they gave $500,000,000,000 to the Lutherans in Florida to smuggle immigrants.
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Sure. And they they, have a view of religion. He's being honest with me. As most people are, they don't know what religion is. They got nobody stops to define it as the Bible defines it or what does it really mean. They just make it up as they go. And that's very dangerous. So, I was pointing out to him. This is what I tried to do. Religion is one's response to one's law giver. Yeah. That's what religion is. That's what the word itself and the Latin word religare. It means a binding back. Even in Christianity, Jesus Christ said, we love him.
The Bible said, I should say, we love him because he first loved us. See, it's our response back that is our religion. God loved us. How do you love us? Well, what's the definition of love in the Bible? Again, definitions. John says in the Bible, he defines love. He says, this is the love of God. What? Comma, that we keep his commandments. Oh, okay. So doing what God says is, is, is to love the other fellow. Well, that's right. It's to love God. Well, that's right too. It's even the love yourself to do what God says. Anything less is baloney. Well, who gets to decide how that applies and what to do? Well, if God is your final decider of right and wrong, your arbiter, well then, the creator of all things, then then that's your, your God. Everybody has at any given point chosen as God.
Someone that something or someone they respond to in their doing of what they consider right and wrong. That's called Godhood, the final arbiter, court of last resort. Everybody has it and it may change. They may go from one to another, but they got one. And if your God, your final arbiter of right and wrong is not the creator of all things. You have a weak God. And when that God goes down, you go down. And when you go down, your God goes down. And if you take yourself to be your own final decider as the, as our grandpa Adam did in the garden, to decide for himself what was right and wrong. Well, he went down real quick, and that'll cut you off from life. That's the message of the Bible.
How do you avoid doing that? And the Bible said, this is how God works it, so you won't spend eternity in hell. You will accept his righteousness. He will give you the spirit that impels you to do what's right and teaches you to do what's right and disciplines you to do what's right. But Roger, you make a point. Who defines what religion is? And they think, well, I don't wanna be a part of that. Well, all they're doing though, really, all they're doing is running from God when you when you say that. If you're not running toward God, you're running from him. Go ahead, Roger. And when he said I'm spiritual, you could ask him what spirits are you following? Yeah. Oh, I did. I did. Yeah. What what is that? How do you define spirit? What's going on here? All this, it's just nothing but politically popular pop culture talk. That's all it is. And it's trash, utter trash. People say I'm spiritual. What does that mean? That means you don't live in the body or what? You don't think you had the material is important? No. I believe that I have the spirit. Well, what is spirit? Can you tell me that? Well, they can't tell you that either. Well, then why are you saying that? It's meaningless.
Most of what men do is meaning idle. And most of what they say is meaningless, dangerous idle talk. That's why if you're not talking about God, the creator of all things and his will, All you're doing is engaging in idle talk that you'll answer for in the final analysis.
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We are to be focused on him. Yes, Roger. I'm gonna leave a little levity levity, I think. Have you ever heard of the Frisbie Terrians? The what? The Frisbaterians. No. They believe when you die, your soul turns into a Frisbee and you end up on the roof.
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Is that you heard somebody say that, I tell you. Yes. Of course. Yeah, of course. No. Well that's pretty much well here in this funny. The unofficial founder of the Calvary Chapels was a man who said his name was Lonnie Frisbee. Lonnie Frisbee. Now some of you have heard of the Calvary Chapel is a very popular movement. Yeah. The roads out of the Azusa Street meetings with the assemblies of God and all that kind of stuff. And they have overtaken much of the Christian radio and media in America. They are powerful and they're all over the world. Now. I remember when the whole movement started, but there was a man named Lonnie Frisbee who started the movement. He was lawless.
He was, a practicer of sodomy Yeah. And he dressed like a hippie, and he would get up and talk and people would fall down and worship. They would confess their sins. They would all sorts of things. Was any of that genuine? Why dare say, yeah. A lot of it was. And when the word of God goes out, even through a filthy man like that, the word of God goes out. That's what the Bible teaches. You know, when the high priest of Israel said to the Pharisees of which he was one that were responsible for the murder of Jesus Christ, the high priest said, wait a minute. We better back off here for just a minute. What if this man is truly from God?
And they knew he was. It's it says so. And we get caught attacking someone who is from God. Let's just wait. Let's just wait and see what happens. Let's wait and see what comes of this movement. Well, the Bible says that he was speaking the truth of God at that point.
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Was that Calipas? Calipas
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was his name? I think it was Gamaliel. Wouldn't it go to the Bible? I don't know. Very famous rabbi. If God can talk through Balaam's Ginny ass a donkey, and he did. Can he talk through an unbelieving man? There are times when he does. Yep. Yep. Yep. But don't think that unbelieving man is a man with the spirit of God that you should listen to all the time. But my point again is all the same. I never changed, to change gears here. God's sovereign. He uses people like that. I've listened to people, Roger. I've come in my older age to learn to listen to people that I think are absolutely nutty about everything, but there's some things I have come to just wait say, wait a minute. I'm gonna listen.
I'm gonna listen. Whether or not he does what he says and practices what he preaches, I'm not concerned about that right now. I'm gonna listen. Is there an observation he makes that I need to listen to? Listen. You know, general MacArthur said that that the motto of the MacArthur clan is three words. This is the motto of the MacArthur clan. Listen, listen, and listen. And you need to listen. We all need to listen. Men, listen to your wives and wives. Listen to your husbands. I know you get tired of hearing him. I know he sounds like a broken record. Appreciate it. And I know a failure. What's that?
Say that again. No, sir. Sorry. I I
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know. But
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I'm saying what you're gonna say, and it it just interrupting and throwing something in there without identifying yourself or asking is just, well, it's pointless in a sense. You wanna say what you said a minute ago? I am muted
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by mistake. I apologize. Sorry. I've Woah. Okay. Pulling We're good. Pulling it. Oh, that's sketch. Okay, sketch. Okay, bud. Sorry. I I'm muted.
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I have we're good. 40 lashes, and everything will be alright.
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With a wet noodle. With a wet noodle.
[02:21:23] Unknown:
Hey, Brent. I have a question.
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Brent? Ryan?
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I'll I'll hold on to Bori. Go ahead, Larry.
[02:21:32] Unknown:
Yeah. Brent, this is Larry from Jacksonville. You started to show off I'm going to go back to something you started to show off with. And in Article one, Section eight, Clause 10, it says the Congress shall have the power to define and punish piracy and, felonies committed on the high seas and offenses against the law of nations. So I have a question and a request. Would you list these crimes as federal crimes or constitutional crimes or something else? And then my request is, can you please give examples of felonies committed on the high seas and against the law of nations? And I'm gonna mute because I'm helping someone.
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Okay. Well, thanks. No. I I'm glad to comment on that. Piracies are piracies. Piracy is a felony. All all piracy is a felonies, but not all felonies are piracy. So it says piracy is and felonies committed on the high seas. The question then was also, are these, would you say, federal crimes or constitutional crimes? Well, let me try to put it in simple words. I'll try to make it short and sweet, not hide the ball, hit the nail with my head here. To the folks that ratified our constitution, I'm, I'm weary of people talking about the framers, the founders, those guys aren't geniuses and what they, what they drafted, was nothing new. That's just our common law tradition of government. We got it from Britain and we just strengthened it and undergirded it because it was getting weak. And that's why we went to war because they weren't observing our common law, tradition of governments, the co equal branches, etcetera, the independence of the judiciary being a part of that, the use of the jury they were trying to do away with that.
Well, they, they went to war over that, our common law tradition. You wanna know why we separated from Britain because they were denying us our common law tradition, period. That's that's all it is, but that's a lot. Well, they didn't use the word federal as much. What they, what they called the government in Washington DC was general general government, the general government in Washington DC. Why did they call it general? Well, for the same reason, we say that there's a guy in charge of the army and we call him a general officer. The same use of the word general.
The Bible says do not swear generally. Well, what does that mean? What does general mean? General means this, as a matter of just the way it's used in the English tongue, it means something that applies to everybody everywhere the same. The jurisdiction of the general government in Washington, DC, DC, according to our constitution, is limited. Just what the constitution explicitly says. You said article one, section eight. Well, section eight is the powers of Congress, and there's a very definite list there of what Congress can and cannot do of subject matter. And they have no jurisdiction to go beyond that. Neither does the president, neither does the courts, neither do the courts, the, the federal courts of the general government in Washington DC. You see when the general government in Washington DC, they're DC, passes a law. The only laws they're allowed to pass have to be according to the subject matter and they have to apply to everybody all over The United States. The same, Even when it comes to taxes, they got to apply to everybody the same.
The, we, the people of The United States, preamble of that document called our constitution. We, the people of The United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense. What's the next one? Promote the welfare. Is that what it says? No, it doesn't say that. It says promote the general welfare and they say right up front, everything in this document applies to all of The United States across the board without exception equally laws that say, well, we want these people over here that are of color and these folk over here that are engines, red men, they get this special dispensation.
A black man gets a special dispensation. The homosexual gets a special dispensation. The woman gets a special dispensation cause she's not a man. No, no. Doesn't say that. It says general welfare. If you're passing out welfare, it's got to go to everybody the same. You see, are we doing that? No, that's a fundamental of our common law government. Well, that everything that comes out of Washington DC is supposed to be general apply to everybody equally, including taxes. That's why we have a census for that reason so that every, we'll know in every state how much, how much taxes each state has to contribute to the general government in Washington DC.
Well, I can't stress that too much. Well and then, of course, piracy and felony is committed on the high seas. Those are the only four kinds of, we have list them, treason, piracy, and felonies. Law of nations, you mentioned. That's the way it says it. I said international law. Well, the law of nations is our understanding of what is international law. That's what that is. Now all of those treason, of course, our constitution defines treason very precisely so that it can't be just picked up and used willy nilly to crush your political enemies, and that's what people will do. As I've said, even Tom Jefferson, he went after he wanted to murder.
He hated him so much. Aaron Burr. Didn't happen because Tom Jefferson's shirt tailed cousin, a fellow named Marshall, was chief justice of the Supreme Court, and he demanded. He said, no. We're gonna use due process here. We're not gonna flatten the laws to get at this guy. We're gonna make sure we do it the way, w a y, that our common law tradition demands. And so that's what happened. But very important that all these things of our constitution as general, as that government is in Washington DC, not be ignored.
[02:28:15] Unknown:
Yep. I think I did I respond to everything? I think you got that pretty good. Bori, you had something for me? Bori. Okay. You must be off doing something. I got a I got a, implant scheduled this afternoon. Get going. I'm gonna go. I'll see you next Friday. Brent, always a pleasure. And the rest of you guys, I'll see you tomorrow. Hopefully, I shouldn't have much problem with this. It's in the back on the upper part. So, anyway, we'll see what goes on tomorrow. And, good show and and just love each and every one of you. Happy Valentine's Day. And see you Thank you, Roger. Appreciate you. Tomorrow. Yep. Thank you, Brent. Always a pleasure to do a show with you, buddy. Bye bye.
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Hasta Sabado.
[02:29:10] Unknown:
Well, I got a question.
[02:29:13] Unknown:
I'll answer one more or I'll respond to one more if it's for me. Is it for me?
[02:29:18] Unknown:
Yeah. In the popular vernacular, would you be considered a criminal? And were you convicted, if you were convicted, was it, were you innocent and convicted wrongly? And what were you convicted of?
[02:29:36] Unknown:
I I don't I'm not sure I can isolate your question. Try that again. What's the question? Okay. Did you spend spend
[02:29:45] Unknown:
time in prison?
[02:29:47] Unknown:
Yeah. Twice.
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For what?
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Because I ran for US Congress.
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And what was the charge?
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Conspiracy against The United States.
[02:30:05] Unknown:
Okay. Thank you very much. I appreciate that. I was asking for a friend.
[02:30:11] Unknown:
Oh, okay. Yeah. If they can't get you in jail, they'll, it'll get nasty here. Well, thank you very much, everybody. Appreciate it. Check out. Enjoyed it very much. Thank you.
[02:30:28] Unknown:
Thank you. Brent was very stimulating and exciting.
[02:30:33] Unknown:
Thank you, Brent. Good. Alright.
[02:30:35] Unknown:
Thank you. Pleasure.
[02:30:39] Unknown:
Appreciate you. Thank you, Brent. Have a delightful day.
[02:30:46] Unknown:
Okay. I would love to leave the stream going, but I cannot do that today because I have a rescue mission to go on. Gotta love those when it's, like, only 20 degrees. Anyways, this has been the Radio Ranch with, Roger Sales and Brent Allen. Winters, the Friday edition. Stay tuned to Global Voice Network, 09:30 eastern tonight for the ABCHealth.info show. It may not be streamed live, but, I'm gonna try and get back here. If it's not streamed live, it will be recorded, and it will be uploaded at a later time, like, maybe tomorrow. Anyways, catch us here Monday through Saturday, 11AM to 1PM eastern. For more information on the topics discussed, please go to the matrixdocs.com.
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Yep. Yep. Yep. Yep. Yep. It's changing. Boy, there's a lot of stuff going on for sure to talk about. And today, of course, is a special day for a lot of people. If you got a sweetie, you better recognize it's the February 14, and I think all of us know what that means. It's be sweet to you sweetie today or you're gonna well, you're not gonna fare so well, probably. Roger Sales, your host here. Radio Ranch our get together. And, as I said earlier, it's the fourteenth. It's Friday, so that's good. Hope you made your restaurant reservations.
And, we should have Brent Winters on when he decides to join us here. I know he's out there because we exchanged some messages this morning. So Brent, our cohost today, always a pleasure to do a show with Brent Winters. We are on a number of other platforms that help us extend our reach around the world, El Mundo, and mister, three b Paul Biner is, the keeper of said platforms. Paul, would you like to come out and give them proper recognition and credit, please?
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Oh, yeah. I'd love to. Just as long as you can hear me. Yeah. Okay. I I do believe you can. I can. Good morning.
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We're on front and center, though. You're a little distant. Can you do something to, like, talk more in the microphone or something?
[00:03:04] Unknown:
Yeah. I can do that. Okay. Okay. There. That that should straighten out a little bit. We're on one zero six point nine WVOU FM in Chicago, and, that is our terrestrial radio station. We're on radiosoapbox.com. Thanks to Paul, our buddy across the pond. We're on EuroFolkRadio.com. Thanks to pastor Eli James, and we're on Global Voice Radio Network. That's my pet project. The links to free conference calls so you can join us live on the show with questions or comments, as well as the links to the eurofolkradio.com stream and the global voice stream. Those are on the matrixdocs.com.
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Yeah. There you go. There's saucy Francine showed up. Happy Valentine's Day, Francine.
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Good morning, Roger. Same to you. Thank you very much.
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Is, is mister b with us yet? I don't know if I can see him up there. Okay. Well, he'll pop in in a minute. Let's see. Boy, there's a lot happening. It's just the the Trump the Trump presidency is a whirlwind, and I thought I saw he sent it some of his cadre over to Europe. Hegspeth is telling NATO that we ain't gonna kick in article five, and you're probably gonna have to carry this whole thing, your war on your own. I don't believe they're too happy about that. He, was sending secretary of Saint Rubio over, and this is kinda interesting. About halfway over the Atlantic, they caught a crack in the windshield of the plane and, turned around and went back and exchanged planes, and he's, I guess, over there by now. And then they're sending, Hethcpeth, Mario, Rubio, and JD Vance.
And JD Vance is up there talking to him this morning, Paul. And he goes, look. If I can put up we can put up with Greta Thornburg for ten years. You can put up with Elon mauls Musk for a little while. And he just flat telling him, you know, the German chancellor over there is going at the the economic forum, and he's going, well, we, yeah, we have total free speech unless you're unless you're a far right winger and then you don't have any. So, I think, mister, mister Vance is over there gonna straighten them a a little bit if he can. But, there's a new sheriff in town, and boy, is it exciting.
I mean, literally, it's if I'm out of the out of the apartment, you know, lunch or whatever, running an errand, I just can't wait to get home and find out what Trump did today or his allies. We got Robert Kennedy confirmed yesterday, which is a blessing, I believe. Gonna be a big blessing for us. A lot of contention there, obviously, from his old friends that voted against him. He was in their camp for a long time, like, from birth. And, we've got Tulsa in, which is gonna be very interesting. Sharp gal. I've always liked Tulsa even when she was a Democrat. I just liked her, you know, and, what she had to say and what she did.
And now she's in this real pivotal position. Evidently, Trump did not know her very well and, knew about her and but he didn't know really her. And, she's very close with Roger Stone, who, of course, is joined at the hip with Trump. And so he, Stone got Tulsi and him together. And, well, basically, you know, politically, anyway, Trump fell in love with her and, appointed her to this top intelligence spot. She went through a little bit of rough confirmation Road, but she got confirmed, and she's in there now. I guess her second full day is today. Today is RFK's first full day.
And, hopefully, cross your fingers, we'll get Cash Patel in as the head of the FBI. I think that was supposed to be pushed and happening today. So if somebody's monitoring stuff and that comes through, let us know if you would. But, anyway, it's a extremely interesting time, and you can't hardly turn on the news without seeing Trump in a in some sort of a, an announcement, you know, meeting. And it's it's just so refreshing after having to put up with that moron we had for four years and his cadre of Jews running the show.
So, anyway, that's, just a rundown that I saw a little bit this morning. I'm very excited. I mean, honestly, and I don't know if any of us ever thought we'd see this in our lifetimes. The other side casts such a such an aspersion of being so strong and so invincible and all this, and they're just not. Okay? And we're finding that out right now, and they're just running around like chickens with their heads cut off with all the blitzkrieg, that Trump's putting on them. And, it's a it's a wonderful thing to see. It's a wonderful thing to see. I'm very, elated, and I I don't think Humpty Dumpty can be put back together again.
We'll see. Brent, did you join us yet, buddy? Yeah. I did. Oh, okay. Hey. How you doing this morning? Happy Valentine's Day.
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Oh, that's a nice thing to say, Roger. Well, no. It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood, and, the, the lift is stepping and fetching. They do not know what to do. It proves to me, and I I speak, from what I've seen and other what I read in history and what happened to me, that the Bible says resist the evil one, and he will flee from you. Yeah. But that resistance is a tough road to hoe. You gotta stay at it. Trump stayed at it for whatever reason, but they were they were, pushing, pushing, pushing, and he he, suffered conviction of dozens of felonies.
He came within a hair's breadth of being sent to prison for the rest of his life. He came within a less than a half an inch of getting his brain blown out. A half an inch. I don't mean that metaphorically. I mean, I have the bullet was a half an inch or less from his skull by the providence of God himself. Why do I say that? Oh, Brett, you think this is all what God there isn't anything God doesn't do, friends. Is there something God isn't in control of? And if he isn't in control of it, he's not worthy of our worship. So get a clue, friends. Let's get real about who God is.
I don't know why God does what he does. I don't know why he's even doing this, why he's having mercy if he is. He's got bigger plans than we'll ever understand, and he's using all of us in every way. But many people went to prison, and I think we'd said this last week that that, the MO is always the same. Humiliate in politics, humiliate the other fellow, but it didn't work. Indite him with a grand jury. If that's not enough and he didn't run away, then take him to trial. And, if you can't get him in prison, shoot him. And that's exactly what they did here, and this is the way it happens every time. This is not unusual. Now, if you're gonna be, I'd heard, others say, and I say it too. If you're gonna be in this game, if you're gonna be in politics, don't be as stupid as the people that send their daughters and their nieces and their wives in their place to go catch shrapnel and bullets, and don't send them into politics.
It's an it's, life and death matter, and it's gonna get more that way and escalate as time goes on. Like I say, if they can't get you in prison, they'll just shoot you. And the left has done that a lot just in the last twenty years. This isn't a small this isn't an isolated incident with with DJ Trump. But if you wanna get in it, understand the lay of the land, you could get killed. You could get thrown in prison. And, I didn't understand that when I got in it, and then it happened to me. Oh, obviously, you say, Britney, you didn't get killed. Did you? No. I didn't get killed, but I did get thrown in prison.
And then when you do that, people say, well, it's not that bad, is it? No. It's bad. And if you haven't lost your liberty, you don't know what bad is. You lose your liberty, you lose your life and your property. If you lose your property to the same degree, you lose your property, you lose your liberty in your life. And if you lose your life, you lose it all no matter what. All three of those stand and fall together. And to be to be, put in, even in the prison of sin, breaking God's law. That's Hotel California. It's bondage.
It's ugly. And that's what they're all in. They are weak. They're vicious and dangerous like a rattlesnake. Yeah. But with one one blow of a spade, I can cut a rattlesnake's head off. Right. That's real easy. And that's what's happened here. They don't know what to do, and Trump is moving hard and fast. And they're saying silly things, and they're trying to object to us. The drama is overwhelming. Who was it? Elon Musk held up his hand and put his hand on his heart, and they said, look. He's he's, he's a Nazi.
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Yeah. He was trying to talk about gesturing about space or something, and he Yeah. His hand out like that. And, of course, they're gonna jump on anything. They're desperate. Yeah. These libs are desperate. Brent, let me ask you a question. When you, when you were there at club fed, were you in a white collar or are just a regular prison? Where did they throw you?
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Well, people call it white collar and nothing white collar about it, but I every I was in a what they call a a minimum security facility. Yes. And the minimum security facility is always next to what, prisoners call the big house. And the big house is the maximum or greater security, not always the super max or something, but the max and, and, of course, that's behind the wire as we say. And the the minimum security facility is there to do the work, the slave labor, to maintain the maximum security facility. That's why it's there, and that's what happens. And so it is slave labor, and by any definition you'd try to cut it to.
And, it's put there for that reason. It's put there to support the federal government. The federal judges seem to think it's their idea on more occasions than not to vindicate the federal government. Well, the federal government is not being vindicated. Now did you know that you learn these things when you are imprisoned? There are were hardly any federal prisoners in America until Roosevelt. Hardly any. And the reason for that is simple. The Constitution of The United States or as I always like to say it in the possessive our Constitution of The United States Mhmm. Only mentions four kinds of crimes.
Four. Only four, these and no others, these and no more. And if something if the our constitution doesn't mention something explicitly, the general government in Washington DC has no authority to act upon it in any way. And the four kinds of crimes it mentions are, counterfeiting the securities and current coin of The United States. Number two, piracy and felonies committed on the high seas, not in port, but on the high seas. Number three, violations of international law. And number four, treason against The United States. Now that's not treason against your state. Every state in our country is sovereign and has criminal statutes against treason against the state.
And you I think I might have said this last time. I don't remember what I said. John Brown, John Brown body lies a molder in the grave. We learned that when we were kids. Yep. John Brown was not hung for treason against The United States when he stormed when he took over the engine house at Harpers Ferry, and Robert e Lee was the only military man available to do anything about it, and they gave him not his army, but they gave him marines to storm the engine house. They took it was a federal violation, but the feds turned him over to the state of Virginia because that was in West Virginia, which was part of Virginia. Of course, it wasn't after. When before before the war started, those counties said we're not having nothing to do with this. We'll be destroyed.
Well, they weren't dumb about that. They were everybody was destroyed. And, but, they hung him for treason against the state of Virginia, not treason against The United States. And, that's still true. But treason in our constitution only pertains to treason against The United States. The general the general our general I shouldn't say our general government. Treason against all the states is what it really amounts to. It's not against the government. Treason against all the states. Well, those four crimes and no others, those four crimes and no more are the only possibilities that the general government in Washington DC has to, just pass legislation about or do anything about.
But right now, well, pushing, at this point, last time I looked was twenty five years ago, and there were almost 6,000 crimes on the books in the at the federal level. You see, before Roosevelt or before prohibition is the best way to say it, the only possible reason anybody would throw somebody in a federal prison would be, piracy or felonies committed on the high seas, violation of international law, counterfeiting the current coin and securities of The United States. That was that's the bread and butter of it. And there weren't very many there weren't very many times that it happened, so there were no federal prisons, period.
There weren't any. There were navy brigs and, army barracks. Those are the names for the army and the navy prisons. And if you got convicted, you went to Leavenworth to an army prison. That's the army barracks. Or you went to Sandpoint or Norfolk for piracy, felony, and occasionally treason hardly ever. You know, that didn't happen. Only only when you're we're at war do we know do we have an official enemy and we can define who the enemy is. By the way, just to drop a footnote, I think I said this last week too. If we're if we're, wanna convict people of treason without congress having declaring declared war, all you're doing is handing over the politicians the ability to crush their enemies using their definition of treason. And that's what's happening right now. And the patriot community is stupid enough to go along with it and scream and holler how everybody's committing treason. We gotta hang them or send them to prison and all that. Milley. Here's a tough one. Here's a tough Milley, general Milley, did he commit treason when he preemptively said to the ranking general, comparatively ranking general, comparative to him, he called him. I had a big Zoom meeting.
Pentagon officials were there, and he said, look. If DJ Trump gets elected president and is going to attack China,
[00:20:14] Unknown:
I'll call you and give you a heads up. Yeah. Just a little bit. He also said he's got the codes. He also said, I've got the
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codes. Yeah. Now, there we did now here's the point I'm making. That was nasty. That was wrong. He should have been defrocked, and he should not have a retirement.
[00:20:32] Unknown:
I'll say that I think that's happened. I think that's happened in the last couple days. Does he have a retirement?
[00:20:38] Unknown:
I think he yanked all that stuff from him and some other I want that boy I want that boy out on the streets living in a cardboard box or, if he can get a job at Walmart. And I'm not doing that to be demeaning to anybody. My goodness. I mean, low low ranking men like me when I was a military man. I knew better than things like that. You don't do stuff like that. You're under martial law. You're under the UCMJ. You don't do that. This is not you you I've heard Millie say, well, when I took an oath to support and defend the constitution, I didn't he was trying to repeat Jackson. You know? Well, he's not president of The United States for crying out loud. He doesn't embody the executive branch of our common law government.
Who does he think he is? He can just say anything he wants, say, well, the president we got is a a no good, low down, scummy, non American. What what what where where's the limit of that? But he did that. Now but the question comes next. Should he be hung for sit for doing that? That's treason. Treason is a capital offense in every country on the face of the planet. Always has been. You go against your people. You're worthy of death. God set it up that way, bro. Yes. And, yes, hold on a second. And the remedy's written in there for hanging specifically, isn't it, Brent? I've heard that. I need to go back and look. I think I read it a lot. Alright. Somebody's chomping at the bit to get in here and ask a question. Yes,
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sir? You've interrupted twice. I'm giving you the floor.
[00:22:10] Unknown:
I'm sorry. We kind of, looked at the broad expression of the word treason, but what is the narrowed expression? Would that be something that would be for capital offense such as murder or the responsibility
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of killing somebody, or would that just simply be financial fraud? Well, I think that's where Brent's going. If you'll just be quiet, I think you'll get go ahead, Brent. Because I've got a question too. Well, I don't know that I would have made it there, so I'm glad he said that. I wanted to say the answer to that question, and so I'm glad he brought it up. But, yeah, treason of those four crimes and the Kentucky resolutions recognize this in our early days as did the Virginia resolutions because they feared that the general government would start doing this kind of stupidity of just taking over the criminal criminal arena, and and the states wouldn't have anything left. And that's what they're trying to do. But treason of the four is the only one that has definition.
It has a specific definition. The the ratifiers of our constitution ensured that it was there. And the reason, according to justice Joseph Story of the US Supreme Court, the reason that it has such a precise definition is so that politicians will not try to use treason to crush their political enemies as Tom Jefferson clearly did. He tried it anyway. He went after Aaron Burr. Aaron Burr was not guilty of treason. He eventually was sprung, but Tom Jefferson wanted him hung, former vice president of The United States. That's what politics is. Friends, politics is war.
And if it gets ratcheted up far enough, then there's bloodshed. That's what it is. And we try to use politics. The politics is nothing but extremism. The other the other side is crazier. You you go to the polls, and there's nobody in the middle when it comes to politics. And if it gets bad enough, then people break out their heavy weapons and start killing each other. And to deny that is to be a bozo. See what the left wants to do, and they've always wanted to do and they're still doing, and they really believe it. They're living in la la land, and they want to say, well, if we're just nice to each other, we'll all get along. What does that mean? That means that we will do what you want. That's what that means. And if there isn't this attitude of of an adversarial tradition, that's what our common law is, As ugly as it is and as dangerous it is as is, it bespeaks and reveals who we really are. We're a rotten bunch. And the only way the truth can surface is through the adversarial proceedings.
That's the only way it can do it. I heard this one goofy guy not about this thing about Millie. Say, well well, it went through all the proper channels. All the proper people were at those meetings. It was a Zoom meeting. It wasn't a telephone call. We did it all according to Hoyle, and I'm thinking to myself, according to who's Hoyle? Yeah. Right. Who wrote the rules here? A bunch of a bunch of bunch of military men at the Pentagon. You let military men run our country, we're doomed. We're doomed, and that's what's happening. No. No. No. No. No. We don't do that in America.
Our presidents have never donned military press. You know, you go to other countries, all the people, the leaders of the countries have on their uniforms and a thousand medals they never earned. They never earned them. But in America, we say no. No. Oh, you're president Eisenhower? You were the most powerful military man in the history of humanity? Yeah. Take your military suit off, put on a tie, and we'll think about it. Yeah. Truman said no. Truman said no. He has no business being president of The United States. Of course, he was a Democrat for a good reason he said that. But is that it is dangerous at best. It is dangerous at best. Now Ike was he did a good job. People's and I I have nothing to say ugly about him except what he did during the war. But, you know, Ike's the only president the only president that was ever baptized as a Christian after he got into office.
Mike Ike was? Mike was. Right? Comment. And that's why Alright. We'll get you, Joe. Hold on. Yeah. Joe, we'll get you in there real quick, buddy. I'm about ready to burn out. I'm talking too hard to pass. Just comment. Okay.
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Roger. Is Go ahead, Joe. Go ahead. Treason
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the definition of treason is making war against the American people.
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Is that what the constitution says?
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That's what Gene Schroeder says it says.
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Well, the constitution says and not not a bad definition, but that's a summary. Constitution says giving aid and comfort to the enemy. That's what the constitution says. Do we need to be care I think we need to be careful. Real careful.
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Well, I got a question here. It's worthy of a trial. It's worthy of a trial or several trials.
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Probably. Let me ask you a question on this living document theory that the Democrats like to float. Here it says aid and comfort against the enemy. Well, I guess you don't have to be in war for that to happen, do you? Well, who's the enemy? Who gets to decide who our enemy is? See, that's the problem.
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Yeah. And we have provision in our constitution that allows says Congress is the only ones that can do one that can do. Well, I I thought it said something at war and my feet, my feeling and thoughts were, what about when war changes dimensions like it is now? I mean, the COVID vaccine was a or the jab was a was a weapon. It was a war, but it's not a you and me are gonna line up against each other with a rifle type of war. That's right. And see what we've lost. You're right. What we've lost is chivalry. What we've lost is our common law tradition. Yeah. What we've lost is dignity in war. Men used to have a fair fight. And when the Brits got down to South Africa, they found out the bores won't go weren't gonna give them a fair fight where men line up in bright colored uniforms and blast away to each other till nobody's standing. That's the way they used to do it. People got to America, and we learned a lot from the red man. We started ducking behind trees and things. All the Brits couldn't deal with that either. So what do we do now? At what point Yeah. I'm gonna give you one, Joe. I'm gonna let you talk. Just a minute. At what point? And this is important. I'm glad you brought it up. You're right. There's a there's a tough problem here because we've lost our dignity in in war and battle.
Joe, go ahead.
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Well, my way of thinking for my learning, my studies, and teachings that I've been taught anyway is that we are operating under the rule of necessity, and necessity is war. They've they change, and and we are operating under an emergency, and an emergency is war. They use these $2 words for definitions that subvert the true meaning of the document.
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That's them.
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And I'll quote him You know, we are at war, and Millie and all his cronies
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committed treason. There's no question about it. I I agree with Joe. They did. I agree with Joe one hundred percent.
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Well, but still, and I, that's my sentiments. You understand? But still I realized the importance of not making the law up as we go. Right. That famous bridge said necessity is the plea of every infringement of human Liberty. Right? That's what we must, we must, we must flatten the laws to get as a bad guy. And, when you do that, never forget once you get the laws flattened so you can get it to bad guy, you, you get due process flattened to get it to bad guy. And then when the devil himself turns around, grab you by the nap of the neck. Well, we're we're the laws, the due process that's gonna protect you. That's what's happening too. The devil is clever. Don't think he isn't. Don't think it's easy. No. There's got to be more to it than this. We've got to set some rules. The Bible does all this. The Bible sets all the rules. The Bible says what the rules of warfare are. All we gotta do is do what God says, and God says, I'll make sure it'll come out right the way it's supposed to. That's what he says. But how many of us, let's ask ourselves a question. Not that you have to answer it, but how did many of us have made a study or know, or even have thought about what the Bible says about how, how, not what, but how we're supposed to go about waging war.
You know, this whole, there there's more detail in there about waging war than anything else. You know, when you wage war, you're not supposed to burn down the fruit trees of the other side. Or do we do that? Kit Carson did that attack those Indian tribes in the Southwest. He burned them out and they were massive fruit farmers. That's what the union army did in the Shenandoah Valley. They burnt them out, burnt all their hay, burnt their crops. Are we supposed to do that? No, we're not supposed to do that. The Bible tells us what through. Are we supposed to torture people? No, the Bible says don't ever do that ever, but we do it and God will not bless that flattening the laws saying, well, there is no other way. How often have I heard people say to me about any little thing in life?
Well, I tell them, well, here's what the Bible says you ought to do. It doesn't work. Well, that's a nice idea, but it doesn't work. Well, that's not your jurisdiction to even decide your jurisdiction is to do what God tells you to do. And if you're not willing to do that, he will withdraw his protection. It takes trust in him to do what he says. That's the problem. People of course don't wanna do that. They wanna do what they think works. I've discovered in life. I've discovered in life that does not work. Nobody is smart enough in our mere mortality to know how to wage war. And when people do it according to their vengeance, according to what they think works, according to torture, according to whatever they think works, God will make you pay a horrible, horrible, horrible price and he'll make countries pay the price too. And we can read history and see it over and over and over again.
That's what we see. Well, it's a tough problem though, but I recognize, and I'm glad you, you gents brought it up. Warfare has shifted. We're fighting guerrilla warfare as we're fighting intrigue, we're fighting stealth. We're fighting underground murder. The enemy is not coming out and declaring themselves. There's no manliness in war. None. Just a bunch of sex perverts behind the scenes assassinating people. Isn't it funny? Now this is another thing we can look at too, to think about. The whole idea of covert operations began with JFK. The whole idea of covert operations in our military began in force with JFK.
Oh, it was around, but it never really was in put in an official way, special tactics, special weapons as they say in the service spec warfare assassination. Now the president, and we've even got legislation on the books trying to justify it. That thinks he has authority to just have his own team of assassins, assassinate whoever he wants. No, that's not what our law has ever said is okay. That's not okay. That's cowardliness. That's what that is. That's not facing off with the enemy. You say, well, what else can we do, Brent? Well, I'm not, bringing up the solutions right now. I'm just saying it's cowardliness. That's what it is. And that's what has taken over our military forces. Is it any wonder that we have a whole different element in our military forces now called the female and the transvestite and where you have one, you will have the other and military forces. The history of military life for a few thousand years proves that too. Not to say that women are sex perverts, but it is to say, when you do that, you have violated God's rules of war and it becomes anything goes.
That's where we are. If we don't fight with dignity, that's why we need to draw back. And Trump's doing that and say, we're not going to get involved in things that we have no national interest in like Ukraine and like a lot of this thing that's going on over in weird beard land. And when I say weird beard, I'm talking about the Arabs and the, I don't know what else to call them. I've had, I got other names I could use that people would object to, but they're not us and they ain't going to be us. And we ain't going to give them, we ain't going to give them our form of government. Why? Because their religion won't permit it. It's that simple. Why are we so stupid? Why? Because we're mortal. Well, you're a church.
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I was watching I've been watching, good part. Go ahead.
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This is Chris and this is Chris in California.
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Go ahead, Chris. And,
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I spent a lot I've spent a lot of time in the Old Testament looking at the different types of wars. And, I'm gonna take Joshua for example in the second battle of AI. He lost the first battle of AI for certain reasons of transgression. But the second battle of AI, they said that God told them exactly how to do it. So he obeyed God and he sent up the front force toward the, toward the Fortress Of AI and to draw out the soldiers of AI. And he led them on a wild goose chase as he retreated, letting them think that they were afraid. Meanwhile, they had liars in wait around the sides and around the back of Ai.
And when all the soldiers had come out of Ai chasing after the Israelites, then the lives of wait closed in and the ones in the back came in and burned the city completely. And then they ended up surrounding the name of AI and destroying all of it. And in this particular situation, I believe they're allowed to take the spoil. But so they didn't come out and face off like the British and others did. They had a that was guerrilla warfare. That was a covert action.
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You make a point, you make point, Chris, but let me, let me add this to it. The Bible in that case, the fallback position for everything is the law of God, not Joshua and not, not the other writings of history. But in that case, the Hebrew people were given from Yahuah himself a decree of Kareem. Kareem in the Hebrew tongue is the same thing as jihad in Arabic. Kareem in the, in the Hebrew tongue is the same thing as jihad and Arabic. If God has made clear in his word and he did in that case, the year to annihilate everything, everybody take no spoil, whatever the rules were there.
But this was a, a warfare of complete and unmerciful annihilation. God said in that particular instance. Yes. And that is what the Hebrew text calls Kareem and a study of Kareem and a study as it's compared to Jihad, you'll find that there's there are similarities. I said they're exactly that no. They aren't exactly the same. And you if you wanna know the distinction between the two at as I discovered it for whatever that's worth, if you get the the, the, winter the winterized translation of the bible, I have a long appendix in the bass back comparing Jihad and Kareem.
Jihad and Kareem, again, Jihad is Arabic. That's Islamic. Kareem is in the Hebrew tongue, and that's what when God orders such a thing, but he must here my day and my conclusions for what they're worth. He must, in such a case, have ordered it explicitly, declared an explicit enemy, defined it very well. And we see that in the Bible and that's what happens. But the the Canaanites, the and the Jebusites and all the it's and mites that live there, the Bible talks about when the Israelites went into the land, God told them, leave nothing alive.
This particular, these tribes of people are so polluted, so ugly, so vicious. There's nothing that they wouldn't have done or did do. The only thing left for them is total annihilation. Now we don't see that today. God's not commanding us to do that today, but it was total annihilation. But I, even in those cases, why torture people if you're going to annihilate them? Well, that's, that's another brick and the understanding of God's law and God's law talks about that stuff. So it's all there, but it takes a lot of work. And you, have studied it too.
That's some, the Kareem, which is comparable in some ways to Jihad. Kareem is something I have never heard anybody talk about. I mean, I've listened to Bible teachers all of my life. Good ones, by the way, that I've learned a lot. And then men that have known a lot more or forgotten a lot more than I'll ever know, but why that isn't talked about. I don't know. Well, like one reason is because the law of God doesn't matter to most Christian people, even the Bible teachers and the fundamentalists, they don't give two hoots and a holler about God's law. Listen, there isn't anything else in the world, but God's law. Is there something else that we're to be interested in, beside the will of the sovereign? That's what law is. There is one true sovereign. He has expressed his will. We learn a lot from it. And first principle, why don't we study it harder?
If not his law, not his will, well then whose law and whose will should we follow? What law are we to use? Anything you come up is going to be nothing but chicken manure compared to that. Why even talk about it? But, but people will say that that Christian folk will continue to say the law of God doesn't matter. It was nailed to the cross with Jesus and I'm not under the law. Well, Well, you're not under the penalty of the law if you're a Christian, but the law's there for your learning and your guidance to keep you from annihilating yourself. And if you don't learn it, your life's gonna go rough by end nations the same way. Man. I don't know. I just can't see why any Christian man or woman wouldn't say, well, the law of Moses has a lot of good stuff in it. Well, should we be executing homosexuals?
Is that what you're saying, Brent? No, I'm not saying that. As it says in Hebrews, the first principles of the law, the first principles, that's what we're to apply. What are those? Jesus Christ made that clear. You parasites you argue over details that nobody cares about. The Bible doesn't mention, and you omit what the waiter, the kavod as in Hebrew, the waiter matters of the law. And he divides it down to us in understandable terms. All of God's will is love God, love your neighbor. Oh, that's easy. Okay. Love is what it is. Obedience to what God says, regardless of whether you think it's loving or not. And then you go to the next level. We'll love God. That's the first five, the first ten or the first five of the 10, the the law of God and love your neighbors. The second five, and then all of the Bible can be categorized under those 10 headings or with a lot of overlap in a lot of places. That's been my observation.
Now some of you will say, well, now Brent, the fifth commandment isn't, love God. That's about your father and mother. Well, that's loving God. There's two tables. And it's so important as Paul, the apostle says that it's in the first table to honor your father. And by the way, it's constitution. If you honor your father, you don't have to worry about honoring your mother. You'll do that too. Make sure you honor your father. That's where it starts. And that's the Hebrew text lays it out that way. And the constitution with the welcome executive. Well, that's what I see we're missing.
We need to say it and say it and say it. And I, I get all cranked up and I say, is anybody listening? Of course, I don't know if they are not the law of God, the law of God, the law of God. Is there anything else in life? Is this, is this really all we need to worry about? Yes, it is. What God said in first principle. Now, listen, they come back. For example, sodomy and lesbianism, are we to call for the death of such people? Well, here's what we get out of the law of God on that. We get out of the law of God. What God thinks about things like that, what he wants, what, how abhorrent it is to him. And that's what we're missing. It is abhorrent.
We are abhorrent when we go along with it and don't say anything about it and God will get us who has the greater responsibility here as Christian folk or them. Well, we're the remnant. What is our responsibility as the remnants? They'll put it in English, the leftovers. That's what we are. That's what God calls us when people say the remnant. That sounds kind of nice and highfalutin, but really the English translation of that Hebrew word, which appears hundreds of times is the leftovers. That's what we are to the world. We're nothing but leftovers, but we have a, responsibility and a duty that goes far beyond them. And we will answer for not paying close attention to it where they won't.
They did their eyes aren't open, their ears aren't open. They deserve our pity and our compassion. But in first principle, let's understand something. God does not like that. And we need to warn them and say this, listen, God has decreed upon you death. If you don't change. And we are to be saying that, God's not messing around. You're either for him or you're a Guinea. That's what Jesus Christ said. There is no middle ground. You may think there's middle ground here. I am talking about what is treason and I'm saying, what do we do? And you, you gents brought this up and I'm glad you did. What do we do when warfare has no more dignity to it? When it's nothing but stealth and assassination and coup and sticking knives in people's back when they ain't looking, what do we do now?
Well, that's see in my mind, in your mind, there's some gray area there. Well, listen, in God's mind, there isn't any gray area. He knows exactly what right and wrong is in that situation. And it's our duty as the remnant, the leftovers to figure that out best we can and live it best we can. I'm not saying, of course, you know, Brent's not saying he's got it all wired and he understands it all. He doesn't. Why? Because I'm in this flesh and I'm sinful and I don't know all the answers, but I do know this. I know some of the answers and I'm finding out more all the time and that's the road we're supposed to be on. Are we on it? Well, DJ's up there. The Bible says, God raises men up and he tears them down in positions of authority.
And sometimes he raises them up. The Bible says he puts them in positions of power just so he can show his power and tear them down like he did Pharaoh in Egypt. He does that a lot. What's he doing here? Well, I don't know what his ultimate purposes are, but I know this. I know what his word says about some things. The revelation of his will, the laws of nature are common law, the, unwritten and the laws of nature's God written Lex scripta as Blackstone says that the Bible, I know I need to be paying attention close to night, close as I can. And in all of life, if you don't know what to do, just do the next right thing. The next right thing is God has shown you to understand, to do it. It's warfare friends. You are in battle and what you do in your little way compared to what looks to be like the man that's getting all the attention. There's DJ Trump any more important than you? No, he's not.
It doesn't matter. Really, really ultimately what goes on in the white house, the State House, the courthouse, what go, what, what matters is what goes on in your house and your life. And God is paying attention to you. He's not paying attention to DJ Trump. Like he's paying attention to you. The Bible teaches that too. And, Oh, Herod was on the tetrarch of the throne of the Roman empire. And so and so was Caesar. And so and so was tetrarch of Judea and all these famous people in the book of acts. And then it says, or the book of Luke, then it says, and shepherds were abiding in the field by night. We don't even know what their names are.
We don't know what their names are, but how many people in the world, billions of people are reckon have heard of those shepherds because God chose them to make the grand announcement by his hosts. That's short for hostile ones, hostile. His armies decked out for war and saying peace on earth. Why? Because when you're decked out for war and you've got the upper hand and got the drop on everybody militarily, there will be peace. And that's what they were saying. And hit, and the shepherds had the unique privilege of hearing that message and taking it to the world.
God help us. Are you important? Of course you're important. You're more important than you could ever imagine. We all are. And we, God will make straight licks with us crooked sticks, and he'll do things that are necessary, necessary for his purposes, without which his purposes in his plan wouldn't happen. He's going to use you. So let's pay attention. Let's, let's learn about what the Bible, what God's will is. And the more we get the word of God about his will and mental sod, the more, the spirit of God will have a handle to use us. So
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Roger, I'll take a breather. Okay. Well, I'm just gonna say my, my favorite biblical war part is Gideon. I believe. Yeah. When when they were going to go on the war, he had thousands of soldiers. And and he went up to his friend and his, probably lieutenant and said, only take the ones who are look up while they're drinking.
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Yeah. Yeah. Okay. And the reason I like the reason I like that so much is I think that's us. I think that's this odd. No. I you know, that that's god's people. He said, if they'll go down water the water, the troops, if they go down the river and lap it like a dog from the water, get rid of them. But the guys that keep their eyes open, glancing around you and cup it in their hands and bring it up, save them for the that's what we want. Yep. Yeah. That's fascinating. Isn't it? Yeah. And by the way, the Bible is explicit about who to dismiss and send home on the Eve of battle.
That's a fact. That's all in the Bible. Somebody is going to say something. I think it's, is that Bruce?
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No, this, this is, this is Chris in California.
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Yeah. Hey, Chris. Chris, talk talk right in your phone. If Chris, could you talk right in your phone and, well, just try and talk right in the microphone as you can. You're just a little distant, and I know everyone wants to hear what you have to say. Okay?
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Okay. Okay. Okay. I wanted to take this back for a minute to Joshua because, this story I've never heard anybody teach on. It's an observation that, that the Lord I believe showed me very interesting about Joshua. After that great success with AI, then come these people in these rags and tatters with old crusts of bread and wore out sandals and they come to Joshua and wanna make peace with them and they lie and say they're from a faraway place when they're not. And Joshua makes a peace with them without consulting God or without consulting anybody. He just does it out of hand. Then the next day, I believe it's the next day, his scouts come and tell him, look those people that were here yesterday, they're the Canaanites from right over that hill. They're the ones that God told us to utterly destroy.
And I'm amazed that Joshua did not put on sackcloth and fall on his face before the Lord and repent and ask God what to do about that situation because he never did. Yeah. So now we're stuck with those people to this day. They were made hewers of wood and huddles of water and they intermarried with the people at the temple and so forth And they were probably the same most of the people in the Sanhedrin that God was saying you're of the father of your father's devil. You're not of Abraham's seed.
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So it looks like we've been stuck with them ever since. Well, we missed a lick somewhere along the line. That's for sure, Chris.
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Yeah. The Bible records exactly what was said and done just the way it was said and done. And the only the Bible of all the really report the ugliness and the the godlessness of what people doing to somebody as otherwise committed to Joshua. He's just mortal. And that shows it's not just a little bit mortal. He's really mortal and he really made a mistake there and he really did the wrong thing. Clearly, according to the law of God, we can read what the will of God is. We see that though all through the book of Joshua, and we see it all through the historical narratives, the book of acts, for example. People will point the book of acts and say, well, here's what we ought to do because that's what they did here. Now wait a minute. The book of acts is just telling you without error. It's an error. What they said and what they did. It's not justifying any of it. Let's decide for ourselves. Let's go back first. Everything goes back as a foundation. Everything to what Moses wrote in the law.
That's what it goes back to the statutes, the commandments and judgments. Nothing in the Bible is nothing in reality in life is to be suffered to contradict any of these. I'm quoting John Adams. I'm quoting, justice Joseph story. I'm quoting William Blackstone. I think he put it that way. Nothing is to be suffered to contradict what's in that book. William Blackstone commentaries on our, the laws of England are common law. He says it early on. And so the laws of man, he says, the man that the parliament passes, that Congress passes, if they contradict, if they contradict that book, there are no force at all. That's what he said. Is that true? Why is it law students today aren't reading William Blackstone? Why isn't it offered in the law school? Why isn't it required reading? Well, that's the reason because it's intensely Christian. That's why. Yep. It's intensely common law and common law is a Christian tradition. It's not a Islamic, a pagan, a new age tradition. It's not neutral. No, no, no, not at all.
And only Christianity where it has the critical mass among the people where there'll be any freedom of speech, freedom of action, freedom to take care of your family, freedom to work? You won't have that without Christianity. It doesn't exist in the rest of the world, and we're fast losing that. We're the most Christian nation in the world. That means that we as a Christian nation, our culture has been biblical, biblical. That doesn't mean you add something to the Bible, another book, you know what I'm talking about? Traditions, idols, statutes, all those kinds of things. No, get away from all of that. It's this book, you know, it's fascinating. The history of, of our, I don't say who was, Oh, I heard Tucker Carlson say the other day, that Western culture is British culture.
Oh, I got, I understand what he was saying there, but that's not true. No, no. British culture is British culture. What the Western culture is quite something else. And there's a vast distinction between the continent of Europe
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and Britain. It may be based on it, but it's taken a different course of developing.
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Oh, very much. Right. There there's nothing in our culture, our common law country that has anything to do with the Canon laws of Rome. It's contrary to them. Absolutely contrary. And if you're a member of a, a religious group that follows that you are con you're part of the problem. You're you don't even know you think you're a patriotic American. No. You're contrary to our constitution of The United States. Utterly. If you're giving homage to that, you say, well, what about justice Scalia? Well, justice Scalia had one foot on one side and one foot on the other. He's a man that struggled really hard because he was right headed. Oh, I like to listen to justice Scalia. He was a pro he was a proponent of our common law par excellence, but he liked Joshua. Then he go over here and do this.
You know, one thing I heard him say one time, this is this justice Scalia. He is a picture of all of our mortality. All of us. Because he's trying to play both sides at the same time. All of us try to do that. Justice Scalia said he went in, he was in grad school or something, and he had they had oral examinations. Oh, I like to listen to him. He's smart, man. He said he went in and they asked him a bunch of questions. And, finally, this one professor said now, what's his name was Anthony or Anthony. How do you say it in Italian? However it was. What's the most important event in the history of mankind?
And he said he thought a long time, a little bit. Well, not a long time. Long enough, he didn't wanna look stupid. He came up with something that was really important in the history of of mankind. And, he said it, and it was, sounded good to me. And his professor said, no. You're wrong. The most important event event in the history of mankind were the incarnation of Jesus Christ. And justice Scalia said, wow. How could I have missed that? Yeah. Now justice Scalia understood that. Is there something bigger to understand in the world?
No. The most important event in the history of but you'd have to define it because Rome has obscured it. They say the incarnation. People say, what in the what in the Sam Hill does that mean? That's foreign language. I don't know what that means. Of course you don't. And it's it's a travesty that the people that are responsible for explaining what the incarnation is to people use a big word like that when it's stupid. What does that mean? That means the flesh and body of Jesus Christ. God in human flesh. The the the blood of God, the flesh of God.
Bible says, acts says that. Well, and, justice Scalia understood that. And he's he said, I understand it now because he felt stupid. Have you ever done something that you, you found out later was the wrong thing to do? You were stupid and you wish you could go back and do it over, but you can't, but you never forget the lesson. I was in court one time and there was a possibility that I could have got a piece of important evidence in under the exception to the hearsay rule called a dying declaration. You know, if, if you, if a man or a woman really believes they're going to die pretty quick and they say something, that's an exception to the hearsay rule and out of court statement, offered in court for the truth of what it says.
Well, it doesn't mean that they, die or they have to die, but if they really believe, maybe falsely believe or wrongly believe, but if you can show that they really believe that they think that they're gonna die real soon, whatever they've said is, an exception to the hearsay rule. Well, I had that confession. They yeah. You you know, deathbed confession. We got that's right, Roger. You know, a deathbed confession, maybe made on a bed where you didn't die. You thought you were gonna die, but you didn't. Right? So, But if you thought you were, that's an exception to the hearsay rule. I could have got that in. I tried and tried and tried, but I thought that there was too much time that had lapsed, between the time the person actually did die.
And, when the thing was said, but now today, if I, I was, I just wasn't, I w I was, I should have tried it anyway. I should have tried it anyway. Well, I want to make them, I'm making point again. Have you, any of you listeners ever listened to or done something and you wish you could go back and undo it because it might've made an exact it might've made a difference in the outcome.
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Everybody in this hearing your words is in that. We're right close to getting out of Chicago, Brent. And I don't want any of those folks up there to not know how to get some of your work, please. Oh, thank you, Roger. Thank you for your comments. Thank you all the folks in Chi Town up there. We we're praying for you. You're in a heck,
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[01:00:12] Unknown:
Thank you. See you, Chicago.
[01:00:15] Unknown:
Alright. I had dinner with Scalia. I had dinner with Scalia. Remember that, thing in Mystic, Connecticut? Did I I told you about that one day. I had dinner with Scalia and drinks before dinner. He drinks scotch. So, I have a small
[01:00:35] Unknown:
Ferris, was this a small gathering or was there how many people were there?
[01:00:42] Unknown:
Oh, I'd say about, a hundred sat for dinner. He was a key speaker. We awarded him our medal of honor. It's called the Society of Saint Edmund. I think that, Brent Allen Winters might be familiar with Saint Edmund. And the Society of Saint Edmund awarded him the medal of honor, and he came up to accept it at Mystic, Connecticut on an island called Anders Island where the Society of Saint Edmund owns the island in addition to Saint Michael's College, which was my alma mater. Okay. Over?
[01:01:16] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, what did he say? Do you remember what he said in his acceptance stuff?
[01:01:20] Unknown:
Anything else you'd like to have about? That's why I'm so excited. He Yeah. Yeah. That's why I'm so excited. He said exactly what what Brent talked about over Scotch. He said he was asked what the most important event in the history of the world, that it was the incarnation. And he's such a great man. Yeah. But there's more to it. He was killed by he was killed by the communist in Marfa, Texas, West Texas,
[01:01:45] Unknown:
hunting lodge. And I don't think his clerk I don't believe his clerk is living up to the standards he set.
[01:01:53] Unknown:
Well, I think that that he still is alive. In other words, I think that he was given a new identity and and moved away. He struck a deal. He his son is a priest, you know. Scalia has a son who's a priest. I think nine children. And Scalia would never allow his children to say when they were talking at the dinner table. If they said they were excused from dinner.
[01:02:18] Unknown:
Wow.
[01:02:19] Unknown:
Wow. Here here's the bomb. A top five, individual, level five guy that Jim Collins wrote about in his bestseller, good to great. You will meet meet very few fifth level individuals in life. One is Joe Paterno. The other was Adnan Scalia. Another one is, mother Teresa, level five individuals. That's a book. Good to great by Jim Collins, formerly on the Stanford faculty. But when he became, best selling author, they kicked him off because they can't stand greatness. Ayn Rand. I'm blanking. I'm wondering if it's okay to just interrupt you. Is it okay to interrupt you?
You got a match? Do you have a match? Yeah. I do. I got a match. It's a sling. I haven't had a match since the crucifixion.
[01:03:15] Unknown:
Who who is taught who's the secondary voice here? You sound distant. Farris, you did barge in, but I think I understand your excitement there to come across that commonality with what Brent was saying. And, I dare say there probably isn't too many people that could come forward with a personal experience of, former, now deceased justice Scalia. My comment was about the clerk is Amy Conan Bryant because that is the clerk that they put in there that is disappointing virtually everybody. And, Amy Conan is a neighbor of our student, Julie. I don't know how close they are, but they live pretty close to each other somewhere there in Virginia. But, she's been a real disappointment, and I wish I could remember the organization that fed Trump good names, in the the the last round.
But, anyway, there's one organization supposedly a a conservative liberty organization, and they suggested her and a bunch of the other what turned out to be shills in his last administration. So thank you, Ferris, for, bringing us that. You should say, can I interrupt? But I appreciate what you did and what you had. So Brent, or anybody else? Anyone else have something to say right now? No? Okay. Brent, I'm gonna turn it back over to you, buddy, and let you Brian?
[01:04:54] Unknown:
Well, there's Boris. Boris has something to say. Hey, Bory. I'm sorry. I took too long to take my my mute off. How are you? Sorry. I wanna ask Brent, what did he think about, Adam Schiff? Is he a trader or not? Because they got 200, emails, with, Estin. And that's why I think he's covering the the list. You know? What does he think? That's three or not?
[01:05:22] Unknown:
Roger, would you, somehow He was asking about at what and I'm sure Brent doesn't know about that, or he doesn't keep up with somebody tells him I'm sorry. Goes along. Adam Schiff, who, you know, was the big lion Jew. I've heard he's the grandson of Jacob Schiff of Conelogue. Don't know if that's true or not. It would seem with all the power he throws around that it might be. I know there's another one up there, Goldman, in the house, and he's the heir of the Levi Strauss fortune. And he's able to throw his weight about a little bit. But, of course, mister Schiff ran the whole Russiagate thing and did all the lying and got caught publicly now, went back to, he resigned from the house and ran in Dianne Feinstein's spot.
And, obviously, they put him in there too. There are a lot of shenanigans there. Anyways, in the senate now. But all these Democrats are, for the most part, pretty quiet because of they're getting caught. And what Trump and the cadre have done is to put them in a position where they've gotta defend all this heinous stuff. They gotta defend all this illegal immigration. They gotta defend trans surgeries. They gotta defend all this crap, and they're very quiet. Nothing like the heinous attitude that they used to carry when they had the advantage and this stuff was still secret. You wanna talk about the truth being a mighty weapon? Look at this scenario that we're living through right here. Okay? We're living through history right here, folks.
May I? May I know what you're saying? You would. I wish you would, you sweet thing. Come talk to us.
[01:07:12] Unknown:
Well, I just discovered yesterday, actually, or the early hours of the morning, Lindy Lee. She was a big contributor by, way of earning, collecting donations in the millions for the Kamala Harris Biden debacle. And she was on the podcast with, Sean Ryan very recently. She's 34 years old, and she is Chinese. And her mother and father escaped, communist China, went to England. And she said clearly they did it the legal way and ended up in New York. And then finally, they, raised her in Pennsylvania. And so all around her were just Democrats. So she was in this political scene ever since she was 13 years old.
And she was the one that called Shannon Breen, I think in 2021, late '20 '20 '1, to, share that he has Biden did not have cognitive abilities to be president. And, she eventually got shunned. And, she is now working for the Trump team. But this is the reality of misinformation and propaganda. She was propagandized in her youth thinking that the Democratic Party was the noble party. And now she has discovered that she was duped And, you know, she said that she had health issues, and she's thin as a real. She looks anorexic. And Sean Ryan said to her, well, if you don't mind, may I ask what your health issues are? And then she started to cry. She says, I don't get my period anymore.
And, so it was just very heart wrenching, this podcast, but she knew that he, Biden, was being run by these nefarious characters in the White House. And, that, Oprah Winfrey, her HOPO Productions is her name, Oprah, spelled backwards. And she actually got $2,000,000. Beyonce got money. All those celebrities got money. Even, the black guy who looks like he's supposed to be a journalist, Sharpton, she she the, DNC gave him 500,000,000 just before he went on the air to praise the virtues of Kamala. And, it was very illuminating. And so these are the things I brought it up today because you just shared, Roger, with our listeners that the, Democrats have nowhere to hide.
No way to hide. This, this, information with the information age and the technology that we have at our fingertips
[01:10:05] Unknown:
has allowed us to see the truth that sets men free, and I yield. Linda Thank you. Have you heard, have you or Brent too, any of you, have you heard what the most common searches out of Washington DC these days on Google?
[01:10:20] Unknown:
USAID? No. I don't know. That's my guess. Criminal criminal defense attorneys. Oh, okay. Well, I saw the oath of Robert, Kennedy junior. Yeah. That was great. And the first he said was, it made me cry again because this is we are in history, and we are part of history, and we're the solution. And he said every day for twenty years, he'd get on his knees and ask the heavenly father, how can I help our our youngsters, our boys and girls in this country? And seventy plus percent of them can't even qualify to join the military. And he just looked at, president Trump, and he said, you've made this possible. It was very hot. Oh, shit. God sent me he said, God sent me president Trump.
[01:11:17] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. On that day when they joined forces and and the Trump phenomenon is just so interesting. Look at the diverse bedfellows that this has brought in. Tulsi Gabbard, now they're very close. She's got this key position. Now RFK, same thing. It's it's, he's a hell of a historical phenomena here, folks. I just not I I yeah. Think back in history, who historically has the same type of aura power, charisma, all the things that Trump has in one bundle, which is probably more adjectives than I could conjure up, quite frankly. I can't hardly see Charlemagne, Napoleon, possibly.
Some of those folks, those are giants of history. I believe that's what Trump and look at his family and and and what he's got to leave. I guarantee you, Barron Trump will be president of the country one day. I just guarantee you.
[01:12:22] Unknown:
Well, there are a lot of listeners on our platform here that are antithetical to what Trump represents, and I'm not being naive. But I do know this, that, Romans eight twenty eight, all evil turns to good for those who love the Lord and are called according to his purpose. And if he is not called according to the heavenly father's purpose, then I don't know who is. He Well, it's come out
[01:12:49] Unknown:
it's come out that at one of the the dinner gatherings, they have small dinner gatherings. And Trump admitted to the people. He said, look, I believed in God. But after that attempted assassination, I really believe. Okay? So so he's enforcing that. I just love these all the press conferences and to watch him in action and to see how he administrates. And he's so calm and he's so manner of factly, and he just kinda comes up with a correct adjusted answer every time. If some of their vitriol comes and tries to come back on him, he just handles it so well. It's just super impressive to me. And, what wow. What a change in our lives in less than a month, folks. It's only three weeks ago he was inaugurated.
[01:13:36] Unknown:
It's lovely. It's lovely. And every time he says the killing has to stop. Now the devil that I know enjoys killing, enjoys broken family, enjoys illness, enjoys cancer, and all that. And I have this man that says the killing has to stop. The killing has to stop. So even if there are listeners on this platform that are antithetical, like I said, to what Trump represents and he's really a nefarious character and he really has an agenda and yada yada yada, I'm pausing. It's called Selah in history, in Hebrew. Pause and calmly think. And in the word, it says, it is better to say nothing and to appear intelligent
[01:14:19] Unknown:
than to open up your mouth and to remove all doubt and I yield. Right. Right. Well, you know, you if you saw what Robert Kennedy said in that speech yesterday, Brent, I don't know if you saw that or not. It was in the Oval Office and Kennedy's up there. He's got his family with him and Trump's right over there to his left. And and he says, you know, I was in this room and my uncle was president and and talking about John f Kennedy and some of the things they were trying to do with the health thing that he rejuvenated. Remember in JFK, everything was like physical fitness and exercise and all that. He he was real big on that.
And, then he he came back, but he said something really interesting towards the end of his speech. And he said, when I was thinking about joining up with President Trump, many friends said he's not trustworthy. Get it in writing. And he said, I did not do that. We've done everything on a handshake, and he has not let me down on anything he promised and has exceeded in some areas what he did promise. That's a really interesting statement coming from him in that situation.
[01:15:32] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, thing, I agree with him. Things but things written on paper don't mount to mount not mount to anything. To take the Bible, how many people in the world even care enough to look into it once in a while? Doesn't mean anything unless they do. Same thing with the constitution of The United States. It is a piece of paper with ink on it. It's not the reality. It's the evidence of reality. It's not the reality. The Bible is not the reality. It is the evidence, the best evidence we have of total reality. That's what it is. And it doesn't amount to anything unless somebody, pays attention to it and agreements are made to be broken among mortals who and if you have a mortal that doesn't break agreements habitually, you found something, but don't think it's any, any credit to him. It isn't. It's to God.
Only God allows men to keep keep agreements and he impels them to do it for whatever reason. But it's the spirit of God that deserves all the credit. We should get the enjoyment. That's what he wants for us. But the first thing we gotta do in order to have any decency in our life is to recognize our, our inherent by nature indecency. If I could get anything across that I think I've learned in life, it is that man is incurably wicked. Incurable. People say, oh, don't say that Brent. That is a negative thing to say. And that will make people want to feel negative about themselves. Well, the Bible doesn't say that the Bible says you can't have anything unless you admit that, unless you're willing to, to say who you are before God say what he says about you. That's what he says about you. And if you're not willing to agree with him about that, you're not only worthless, you're dangerous.
I was just thinking this morning, I went and talked about talking with the boys and I said, man, I sure am feeling good this morning. He said, why? I said, well, I said, I'm feeling real guilty about some things. He said, and that's why you feel good. I said, yeah. Well, why does that make you feel good? Because if you're not born, if you're not alive in the spirit of God, you don't feel nothing. You don't feel no guilt. And if you feel guilt, that's a good sign. Friends. That means things are working right. And God is impressing upon you that feeling of guilt and you should jump for joy. That means you're not spiritually dead.
You could take a corpse and stick hat pins into it all day long. That would feel a thing. But, Rick, and this is what the Bible teaches it this way, friend. It's a it's a it's the Bible teaches things in obvious forthright ways. And if you're dead in the spirit, you don't feel guilt. Guilt is gift that keeps on giving. Guilt, well, did I do something horrible that, that, I should go to the penitentiary for? No. It wasn't that at all. It was just an incident that happened, last night. I mean, wouldn't amount to much probably in anybody's life. People say, oh, everybody goes through that. Oh, everybody's guilty. Well, that's not the point. Everybody's guilty. It doesn't doesn't excuse me at all. And if I've done something wrong or I think I've fallen down or I've been weak in a matter, and I have disobeyed the law of God, if I'm born of the spirit, I'll feel guilty. And what will that drive me to do? To confess.
Confess. What does that mean? Con well, there's a Latin word again. Con means with. And fess is a word that means to talk, like fess up. You know, that means to talk. And confess means to say, to talk and say with God with, Colin, what he says. What does he say? He says you're a sinner. What's a sinner? That's an old Anglo word that means, breaker of law, breaker of God's law, a violator, a trespasser, an overstepper, even inadvertently. Yeah. Search they said this, search me, oh, God, and know my heart. Try me. I'm quoting from the Psalms. Try me and know my thoughts.
See if there be some wicked could weigh in me, show it to me. I'm not seeing it the way I want to. I want you to show it to me big time. So I, so it looms. And so I know what my problem is and, and show me. And then it says, lead me in the way, the everlasting way. If you're not feeling guilty and you're happy, that's great. I'm happy for you, but I hope you get hit with guilt once in a while because that's a good sign, and it should make you happy that you can feel it. I think I mentioned, before, I don't remember. I knew a girl when I was younger. A girl no. She was married to a friend I knew and had a carpet cleaning business. His name was Claypool from an old family at home. He started a business in a bigger town that was in a neighboring county doing pretty well, but he had a wife. Oh, she is a pretty thing, but she was born with the inability to feel any pain in her body.
It's a rare condition. I think she told me at one in one hundred thousand or something. I don't know, but very rare, but it does happen. Doesn't feel any pain. You could stick a needle right in her arm. She wouldn't even feel it. She grabbed a hot skillet, the handle of a hot iron skillet. She her flesh could be burning. She wouldn't feel it. Yeah. And so her parents, were very protective of her. As you can imagine, she never took any chances with anything. She moved. She was in a it was amazing to watch people like that. They move with such liberation and care. Everything. Well, it's hard to live like that.
Pain is a gift. Pain of the body is Yes. It is. My goodness. Oh, I hate the pain. Well, I'm glad you got it. Well, don't do don't do that again. Yeah. Pain. But, pain of soul and pain of spirit. Guilt
[01:21:20] Unknown:
is a gift. It's the feedback loop. It's the feedback loop that lets you it just Oh, God. Help us, buddy. Differentiate. Yeah. You know, without it, you've got no differentiation like her. Brent, I wanna add in con in Spanish is with, as you said in Latin, and then sin is without. And I wanted to add that to what James Brueggemann,
[01:21:42] Unknown:
how he would define sin is to miss the mark. So I just wanted to throw those two things in there. Yep. Well, no. That's true. Yeah. Yeah. That's good. And the reason he said that he's right. It means to fall short, to try to do right Right. In other words, and, and still fall short, to inadvertently unknowingly unwillingly overstep God's law is a capital crime or to God. What do you say to our grandpa Adam and our grandma Eve in the day that you sin. That means overstep what I told you what to do and what not to do. And the day you do that, and it gets emphatic in the Hebrew text. It's, construction and has the verbiage in two different forms repeated, twice or just repeated. It says, Adian, you're dead.
Adian, you're dead. Translated in the King James, you shall surely die. Well, that is what it means, but I like it more to the letters. Adian, you're dead. Woah. Did they die? Yes. They did. At that moment, when they made that trespass, Adam made that trespass, God cut him off from the source of life. God is the source of all life. He's the giver of all life, and he was cut off. And from that moment on, he was running on a gas tank that wasn't getting replenished, and then it got down to running on fumes and nine hundred nine hundred and thirty years it took. But then, of course, his body got weaker, and then he was dead. But he was cut off. The air hose was cut off. The life hose was cut off immediately and the day you sin, you die. Die means to be cut off.
The Hebrew word move, that means to be separated from, to be severed from. Now when the Bible says you shall be cut off, it's the same idea. Anybody who does this is cut off. Well, cut off from what? The life and what's the life in the Bible? What's the life? The land. There is no life without land. God gives us life by giving us land. If it weren't for land, we wouldn't have water. We wouldn't have food. We wouldn't have milk. We wouldn't have honey flowing with milk and honey. Like I said, we wouldn't have any of that. We would wither away and die, but he's given that to us. So the means of our life, he gives us life. Yes. And then he sustains that life through land.
That's an important couple of concepts to understand about God's relationship with man. We have a home like that old 90 year old World War two veteran said it's Republican convention. America is not an idea. It's our home. Hey. This is where we live. This is where we get our sustenance. This is what keeps us up and running. This is what provides the oil, the gas, the coal, the gold, the silver, the timber, the corn, the wheat, the barley, the water for crying out loud. Oh, that's a big commodity. It all come from the it's all part and parcel of a land rights. It's a matter of land. That's how God sustains his people. He says so in the Bible, but it is guilt that will make us draw back and say, wait a minute. I don't like this feeling. What's wrong here? Well, how do you deal with guilt?
You confess. That's That's why it says in first John, confess. That means let's put it in English. You acknowledge. You acknowledge. That's the way I translate it every time to try and get rid of the Latin words. You acknowledge to God what you've done. You tell him. You don't run off to some high priestly fancy confessional booth somewhere and tell some fellow who's probably more of a sinner than you are. And I didn't say to do that anywhere. Oh, it says, you you you go to God first. Search me, oh, God, know my heart. I have sinned against thee. I I have sinned against you. Just tell him the privacy of your own home to start.
Well, that's the key to live in a productive life is to acknowledge who you are. He who humbles himself under the mighty hand of God, the Bible says humbles himself. That's how you do it. You confess who you are. You're not God. You're not a good guy. You're a bad guy, a bad gal. That's what God says. Just say it. But the Bible says, if you're willing to do that, he gives you the will to do it. He will lift you up, humble yourself yourself under the mighty hand of God, and he will lift you up. Don't try to bootstrap yourself. Won't work. Make a darn fool out of yourself. God help us. We're all in the business of trying to do that at different times, but recognize that guilt is there for a reason to get your attention.
Be thankful for it and confess. Confess. That means acknowledge to God, Roger.
[01:26:25] Unknown:
Oh, no. I was just thinking while you're talking. Let me see if there's anybody in the audience that was also thinking maybe had a question or two and wanted to ask or comment or any of that kind of stuff. So one day a week, we get Brent, and it sounds like somebody's lining up at the microphone right there.
[01:26:42] Unknown:
Yeah. Chris, I was here in California. Yeah. Chris again. Okay. He said, he he gives us the will. A little while ago you mentioned the word impelled. I was doing a study on free will because I didn't feel right about the way I was hearing it taught. So, my wanderings or pursuit led me to the book of Ezra and Nehemiah and also the book of Acts where we find free will mentioned. And in all those places the word for the word free will is impelled, the word that you mentioned, impelled, motivated from within. And so now I now see more of that, free will is being set free from our flesh so we can do the Lord's will.
[01:27:32] Unknown:
Yeah. No. I see it that way. It too. There is no freedom to the man, the spirit that does not have the spirit of God or rather should say that the spirit of God does not have him. There is no freedom before you're born from of the spirit. You have no ability to choose anything but evil. Oh, you can choose among evil, but everything you do is for the wrong reason as the Bible says. But if you're born from above, then you have that impel force that impelling personal power of the spirit of God that enables you to choose what God wants you to do. That's the difference between the Christian and the non Christian man.
And, and it is an impelling force. I'm glad you brought that up. We want to go back and look at it too. It's an impelling force. As the reformer said, it is an irresistible force. It is an irresistible force. The choices you make as a Christian my mother, we got in a long discussion, and and she said, you know, I've done a lot of things in my life I didn't wanna do. And I said, mom, with all due respect, no. You wanted to do it or you wouldn't have done it. Well, I didn't want to. It wasn't easy. No. It may not have been easy, but you waited out and decided that would better to do that even the hardest as it was and do something else. You have to there nobody in this world ever does anything that they don't want to do. Well, I I didn't wanna do it, but they forced me to. Well, no. You could have died if they like the old old joke that Jack Benny used to tell about going for a walk one evening and he has quiet night. It's dark, and somebody jumps out of the bushes and says with a pistol and says, okay, bud. Your money or your life.
And Jack didn't say anything. And he says it again louder. Your money or your life.
[01:29:19] Unknown:
And Jack said, I'm thinking it over. Yeah. I said, hold on. I'm thinking.
[01:29:23] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm thinking over. Listen, there has never been anybody in the history of mankind that has ever died or what he believed was a lie. Never. Now there have probably been millions of men that have died for what they believed was the truth, but it was a lie. They but they believed it was the truth, but nobody ever died for something they believed was a lie. Or knew was a lie. Or knew. Yeah. Knew was a lie. No. No. They may have thought it was the truth, and it may have been a lie. But listen, even if it comes down to your money or your life or do what or see Saint Edmond. Somebody brought up a while ago about Saint Edmond. Yeah. He was an Anglo Saxon.
He lived down there and that were the, the, the Danes, you know, invaded England and Chanute became king. And, the Danes, they're very much a part of the Isle Of Britain. They don't identify themselves as much, but the Danish blood there's thick because of the but they were heathen. They were non Christian at that time. The Anglo Saxons that were there under King, especially King Alfred, the Danish King, the Danish King that invaded, they did a prisoner exchange and he said, well, all I require of you is that you be baptized as a Christian. And so he agreed to do that. And, they've been Christians ever since around there with those Danes that were there. And that's how that happened. The Danes were the Vikings. Well, then, more Vikings came and they were heathens and they, got an Edmund aside and then he wouldn't, he threw down his weapons. Oh, by the way, this again is more historical baloney that people at Rome added this to Edmund. Edmund had an armor bearer.
The evident historical evidence of Edmund having an armor bearer is clear. In other words, he was a warrior. And back in them days, there were a lot of priests that did a lot of things that hurt a lot of people, and they they entered into warfare. That was part of the culture. Rome tried to get rid of that idea. Rome tried to get rid of that idea. And then they fabricated the story about Edmund that he threw down his weapons and wouldn't fight him. And so they tortured him. They shot him full error. Who knows? And, then they said he was a saint and then they cut his head off and then they opened up the grave and his head was reattached and all that. That's baloney, friends.
Absolute baloney. What Rome says about Edmund. Edmund was a Christian man that was willing to take up weapons in defense of his land. That's true. But to try to pervert history in that way to the, to work the perfect this is of Rome is evil work. The purposes of power of Rome, use him to get money out of people. I don't want anybody to do that to me, but they're doing it to Edmond and they're doing it to thousands of people. They canonize them and they say, Oh, well now, you know, you can pray to this guy. You can pray to him too. No, no, no. Well, but the point about Edmond was he was willing to, to go to battle, but he did what he did, whatever it was he did. He did it because he wanted to, even though it was, it's a hard choice. I'm doing things right now.
Oh, right now that I could honestly say big things I don't want to do. You know, I don't like to go to court and Sue people. Roger. I don't like to do that. Man, it's what lawyers do. Some enjoy it very much. It's like, it's like, it's not, it's like, who was it? Omar Bradley general, you know, he was kind of on the rank with a level with patent and they were all under Eisenhower. And Omar said to patent one time, you know what the difference between me and you, George Georgie, they called him Georgie or what? Well, he said, we're both trained to do this, but you enjoy it. I do it because I'm trained to do it. You do you do it because you like it. Yeah. Well, there's a difference.
Now sometimes that's good. Sometimes it's bad. I'm just making the point. We do things we don't wanna do. Like, Omar, he he just the country boy from Missouri, and he was trained at West Point, and he did what he was trained to do, but he didn't really enjoy it that much. All the killing and the blood and all that stuff, that wasn't his bag. He did a great job, obviously. He really did. It doesn't mean you can't do a good job, but Omar Bradley decided that's what he was going to do. And he did it and he didn't like it. Patton, it was easy for him. It was it. Should he be given any credit? I think that a man who settled as like John Wayne says, bravery is being scared and settling up anyway.
And now, or when I'm not wanting to and settling up anyway, well, that's Omar Bradley, Omar Bradley. He saddled up anyway. Well, it comes down to, and he'd made this point. The beauty of the Christian life is you have that impelling force and you will do. God will get out of you what he wants to get out of you. Many examples in the Bible, old testament and new of the impelling force of the spirit of God. You know, people say for example, the, that Paul the Apostle, you know, he was over there in, what we call now Palestine. He was a Hebrew of Hebrews of the tribe of Benjamin and very much a parasite. That means he was in the he was, an adherent of a demonic religion called Judaism.
And he he did away with it. He said, I don't want nothing to do with that. All that stuff is human feces, and he used a word much stronger than that. He says that when he's writing the letter to the Philippians in the Bible. But he went on three missionary journeys to spread what we call today Christianity, the good news of the gospel of Jesus, the Christ. And he ended up going to Asia Minor. And then by a quirk of strange circumstances, he got in a real contention with a fellow by the name of John Mark. And because of that contention, he did not continue in Asia. He crossed over into Europe, crossed ope over into the Greek areas of Greece and all those city States over there. We even have extra biblical indication. Oh, some in the Bible. Yeah. Some of the Bible he went to Spain.
Now, if that had not happened, would we have enjoyed what we understand about the gospel of Jesus Christ? Possibly not. Well, why did he cross over and go? Well, as, historians have said, the only reason Paul the apostle went to Europe was because he got the Asia shove. They call it the Asia shove, a change of circumstances, a little bit of desperation, a fight between two men. And he just took off and went to, went to Europe. That's the book of acts. Friends is a record of what happened. It's It's not a doctrinal book. It's a record of what happened. And as, Donald McDougall told me one time, he was a Donald McDougall was a, Scotts Canadian fellow that came to The United States, and I got to know. And he he was a linguist of New Testament language and literature, and he said, you know, he said, really? We've misnamed. Of course, the names of the books of the Bible are not part of the Bible. That's what we have the handles we have given the books, but, us in Christianity, he said, we really miss named the book of acts. Instead of saying the acts of the apostles, it should say the acts of the Holy Spirit, the acts of the Holy, because the Holy Spirit is the one that orchestrates all these actions we see in the book of acts and all of the apostles aren't even there. You know, you got Paul, Luke's there, but he wasn't one of the 12, but we got Paul and he got Barnabas. He wasn't one of the, you know, all these people of of the, that were with Jesus Christ. We've got John. Yeah. We got him, but not much. It's just Paul pretty much in his missionary journeys with, some small appearances. It's not about the apostles. It's about the spirit of God and what the spirit of God impels men to do. Now listen to me, and I'm quoting a great American. As a matter of fact, he's called the greatest mind America ever produced.
The greatest mind America has ever produced. That's what historians call him. The name of Jonathan Edwards. Jonathan Edwards. He was a Presbyterian. He was from New England. He was the second president of Princeton. All America in his day looked to him, his reaction, what is gonna be, what's gonna be Edward's reaction to what just happened. And he would write and write and write. He wrote books, he wrote pamphlets. He wrote a book after the second or the first great awakening, his wife, by the way, they had a wonderful marriage, 10 children. Everything was great with it far as that goes. Of course, people got down on him because he was telling the truth so often and sad situation. By the way, just to drop a footnote, I think it was a foolish again, he's mortal. He makes mistakes. It was a foolish thing on his part, participated in a in a, an experimental vaccine vaccine, and it killed him before he was 70 years old.
He submitted himself to the smallpox vaccination thinking he was doing the world a favor. Got out of hand and killed him. He got smallpox and died. But Jonathan Edwards, after his wife came back the great first great awakening, and she got caught up in the emotional frenzy of the whole thing. I mean, you know, the talking out loud and just all the funny things and they go to these meetings and they'd get very emotional. That's what the second great awakening did. It came to allow in Christianity and recognize that man has emotions and to deny those emotions is stupid. That's who we are. We have body, mind, soul, will, emotion, and God can use that.
Anyone of those, your mind, your reason, your logic, your body, your pain, your, your good feel, whatever he wants to use, including your emotive, your, your gladness, your sadness. He can use any one of those as a portal to enter your consciousness is God. Well, this happened. His wife got caught up in the frenzy of it and all of the colonies were, were weighing in on whether or not all this emotional frenzy was okay. Of course, the prevailing view before that was, no. It's not okay. We must be sober. God only enters our consciousness through our logic.
Oh, that's not true. And, Jonathan Edwards, by the way, came to that conclusion. Logic's important, but it's just logic as Martin Luther well observed is a horror. Logic will do anything you want it to do. That's logic is good. If it's properly used, it's a tool, but you gotta be careful. That's an important consideration. But Jonathan Edwards, finally, the people were waiting for Jonathan to weigh in. By the way, this Jonathan Edwards is the fellow that wrote and delivered the most famous sermon in America. And you've heard me talk about him, Roger. I'm a fan of Jonathan Edwards. The name of the sermon was sinners in the hat sinners in the hands of an angler of God. Of God. Yep.
And people have a picture of Jonathan Edwards thundering away like the Presbyterian preacher might do, but he he wasn't. He had, about, 10 sisters, and he was a baby, and you can imagine what would happen to a boy like that. Well, they had a little doll to play with. You know? Yep. Yep. Well, they had they had Jonathan, reading Latin before he's four years old. You know, they were trying to they took him under tow, educated him, and he it ruined his eyes. And by the time he was in his thirties, he his his eyesight was near shot. He had glasses. But when he delivered that sermon, he the only way he could he wrote all of his sermons out, they were never extemporaneous. He's very much a scholar, a nerd, maybe some people would say.
But he would hold his sermons. He'd write them on a piece of paper, hold them up close to his face because that's the only way he could read. Roger, I'm sure now they think about it, you would understand some of this. I have that I have that same, I have that same challenge. Go ahead. Yep. Yes. It's a challenge. Well, the greatest mind America ever produced was like that from a young age, and he read that sermon in kind of a monotone. He wasn't the kind of guy that would stand up and and preach. We call it preach. He he it was too much of a well, his sisters had an effect on him. Put it that way. Made him rather subdued, you see.
Well, but he was very intelligent. Well, he he he read this sermon called sinners in the hands of an angry god in a monotone, but this goes to show the react the reaction to what he he said. People just went they they lost it. People were falling down on the ground and begging God for mercy, rolling around in the dirt and contrition. You talk about guilt, and that speaks to the power, the substance of the word of God. It doesn't make any difference how it's delivered. If the spirit of God wants to ram at home and use it as the impelling force we're and about he'll do it. And in the case of sinners in the hands of an angry God, that's what happened. And he delivered that sermon word for word.
After that, hardly ever had any effect at all. But getting back to this thing about the affections and the emotions and people do what they wanna do, after long contemplation, this great intellectual wrote a booklet about his wife's experiences, and all of the colonies were holding their breath to see what he would say about the second great awakening, the preaching of George Whitfield, etcetera. And he wrote a little booklet, a booklet, easy read. You can still get it. Go to the Internet. The name of the book is of this is the way the Puritans used to write. He was a Puritan.
And they would title their books, like this, of and then they would say what the book was about. Well, this was of religious affections. Sometimes the Puritans would title their books toward toward toward an understanding of cause they they never claim to know everything. See? I even my translation of the Bible, I call it right on the front, on the frontispiece. I call it toward a raw translation of the Bible. Why do I say toward a raw translation? Because I don't think I've got it right at every point, and any any mere mortal who says that's a liar. So I say, in Puritan in Puritan custom, I entitled it toward a raw translation.
Well, sometimes they would say of, and he said of religious affections, and that's the name of the book, of religious affections. And what he concluded is that, yes, God can use the emotions of mankind to as a portal to enter into his subconscious, his being, or his even his intellect or whatever God wants to do. And he will bring men and get them to do because Jonathan Edwards was a, adherent to what the Bible teaches about God's utter and absolute sovereignty. Everything that he is, he happens and everything. He's a Puritan. The most biblical race of men that ever lived. Oh, he was Puritan. I'm gonna put it this way. He was from Puritan stock, but he was a Presbyterian. But as I've often said, the Scots Presbyterians and the English Puritans shared in their fundamental beliefs about the Bible so much so that the Westminster Confession, came to govern govern the minds of both on many occasions.
The Westminster Confession, that's where parliament came to the the the Puritan and the Presbyterian clergy of Britain and said, we don't want to violate God's law when we pass legislation. Just like Blackstone said, anything that violates God's law, this legislation, we're not to suffer that to happen. They said, we don't want to do that. So we're gonna give you a series of questions, and we want you to give us what the Bible says on these subjects. And these fellows were together for months, and they hammered out today what is called the Westminster Confession. It was, advice to the parliament, but it has become the official the official fundamental creed of Presbyterian groups. Of course, now there are many, but there are many that still hold to it.
The Puritans have gone out of existence. They were Anglicans, of course, but they were a special sect of the Anglicans. And the Anglican church is still there. I suppose they might adhere to it. I haven't thought about that. But Jonathan Edwards said that no man he starts by saying fundamentally, the will of people say, well, the, the Puritans believed in predestination. Is that right? Yeah. That's right. They believe in election of God's people. That's right. God chooses not man in the final analysis. The Presbyterians believed that too. Yeah. That that's what they believed too. John Knox, the leader of the Presbyterians in, Scotland, was on a a he was a galley slave on a French worship at the behest of the pope of Rome for four and a half years.
Of course, those men were never allowed to take baths, and they'd sat there naked, and they were their bodies were filled with lice lice. And, of course, this this one fella sitting next to him there, you know, on the either gally slaves rowing. Of course, they had they talked to one another once in a while, sitting there in the this deplorable condition of filth and and parasites and and being Humiliation. Oh, starved to death. Had an iron collar, an iron collar around his neck for four and a half years. Crippled him. Crippled him. So this one fellow said to him, good grief, Knox. He said, I reckon you you'd say they were complaining about the lice, kept itching and biting them. He said, I'd say every time one of those louse sinks his teeth into your hide, you would say it was for ordained by predestination before the foundation of the world.
And Knox has said just simply yes. Yes. Now to get to him, God help us, to get a man through go through the suffering he went through, to get him to the point that he would say yes to that. He knew what the Bible said, but then to actually say, well, this is what it says, but now I don't just know about what God says. I know what God says. That's what he said. And he did believe that One time somebody they were trying to intimidate him by humiliation. And before a battle, they passed around to all the men sitting in the galley. They passed around, a little statue of Mary and they require that each one of the men kiss it and say a prayer, you know.
And, because they were getting ready to go into battle. Of course, the bell is down in the galley. Well, if the ship sunk, they had them chained. They, they were gonna die. They were chained up. They couldn't get away. And so, they passed the they let them kiss, the mother Mary, the statue of her. And when it got to Knox, she take it he took it and pitched it out the portal into the ocean. Oh. And he said he said for everybody to hear, he said, well, if she has that much authority and power like Jesus Christ, she ought to be able to walk on water. So we won't have to worry about her drowning.
Well, that's the kind of guy he was. He just never quit. Well, he understood that is what I'm driving at. He understood that Jonathan Edwards understood the sovereignty of God and he can do what he wants, and we don't need to has a Puritan. He said, man has will. The word free will, by the way, is redundant. I mean, if you have will, that's it's it's free. But if you, I suppose you could say in the Bible, it talks about free will offering, but for the Christian man, your will is free for the non Christian man. Yes, he has will and he uses it all day every day, but it's not free. There are things he cannot choose.
The Bible says it doesn't Bible says it doesn't say he won't choose them. It says he can't using the Greek word dunamis, which means ability, potential power and puts the alpha privative in the Greek tongue on the front of dunamis. That that means impossible, unable, unable at all to do it. And, that's what it says of the non Christian man without the spirit of God, there's things you can't choose. When I was I was ordained by a little church out in the middle of nowhere nobody ever heard of, but they said, now if you're gonna be ordained, they have a little ceremony for me. And when I was in the chaplaincy, you see, although I had to be ordained by some church. Well, anyway, that's not pertinent to the point. They said you're gonna have to adhere to the doctrine we have at this church, and that church was out in the middle of a of the wide open prairie, and it was an old farming community at a place where a lot of locust trees, and they called it Locust Grove. And and they said, look at this document and see if you agree with all of it. And I read through some of them very detailed. That church had been there for well over a hundred years, and it had it something in there, Roger, called prevenient grace, prevenient grace.
And I looked at that and I said, well, what's that? That you believe in prevenient grace? Well, I got to looking into it more and more, and I found out that prevenient grace grace means, God's welcome, God's acceptance. How do you get God's acceptance? Do you do it by working for it, by showing him you're a good guy, by obeying the 10 commandments, by doing 40 male Harry's or male male Harry's or Harold hail Mary's or whatever that fancy ritual is. Do you do it that way? The Bible says flatly, no, that's paganism. Don't even talk about it. What does it say? It says God either welcomes you or he doesn't. And he doesn't do it on the basis of who you are. He does it on the basis of what he wants.
And when I was courting miss Brent missus Brent, little Susie, she had no idea. She wasn't trying to please me at all. I just decided what I wanted, and it went from there. That by analogy, that's the way God does with us. We don't know why he even says, I didn't choose you because you were smarter or you were stronger or you were more righteous. He said that of Israel, I chose you because I wanted to. I didn't chose you choose you because you were the greatest among men and nations. You were the least among nations. No. I I just wanted to, and I did, and that's the end of it. And that's the way it is with every one of us, and he does what he wants. We're not born by the will of ours of ourselves or by the will. We may want to. What God does and this is what Jonathan Edwards was trying to show that man's will predestination is absolutely and utterly true, but man's will operates within it very effectively. In other words, they said, this can be shown in the Bible, that God gives you prevenient grace. Pre that means before, venient that means it comes before. That's a Latin word again.
To come before. So before you accept Jesus Christ, God chooses to accept you personally. And he gives you the grace, the acceptance, and the ability to allow him or to allow yourself, or he allows you to acquiesce by choice in his decision. You acquiesce by choice in his decision. Well, I can get you that far, I think, in the explanation. That's easy enough. Of course. Either you do or you don't. God Abraham said, or God said to Abraham, I'm gonna give you a land. Did Abraham say to God, hey. Will you give me a land? No. God said to Abraham, I'm gonna give you a land so that your descendants will have life. They'll have sustenance.
It will flow milk and honey. You can have vineyards. You can have herds and milk and meat and barley and flax and and water, and you can have all those things. And Abraham said, well, how can I know all how, how can I know all this is true? And, of course, God, had a little ceremony that knocked him out, knocked him out. He was, in a trance, was still on the ground, and he cut a covenant, enter Godhead covenant among the three persons of the Godhead. That's Titus one coupled with that in incident in Genesis 11. And they committed themselves, the persons of the Godhead committed themselves, an intra Godhead agreement as to who would do what and what would be done for this to bring about this ultimate trust settlement to God that would bring land to God's people, that they would have life here, not only in this life, but in the life to come. That's what the Bible teaches.
Well, is that something I chose? Did I dream that up? No. I I mean, he God made me. He put me here. I don't know what's going on. How many people would say that are in the churches that claim to be Christians, well, the whole point of Christianity is is that God gives us the land. The whole point of God saving me for myself by Jesus Christ's sacrifice is so so that I would want to do what he wants me to do. That's why he did that to glorify him. The Westminster Confession talked about those people in Britain, the Puritans and the president, Summons to Westminster. They were there a long time, and they finally put it all together. What's the first thing in the catechism of the Westminster confession?
The first question. The first question. The first question is, what is the chief end of man? What is the chief end of man? The student is to answer two parts. Number one, glorify God. Number two, enjoy him forever. And the enjoyment, number two, is the inevitable result of doing number one. My job is not to glorify myself. My job is to glorify him, but all of that then plays out and all the questions that flow from those questions beg more questions. And then finally, you get all those questions answered about what is the glory of God, how do I glorify God. But then it goes on down, talks about all the things that are pertinent, of course, what parliament wanted asked them to comment on their understanding of the Bible.
But at the beginning, the question is, how can I just enjoy? How can I enjoy life? And the answer is by glorifying God. When you confess your sins, one of the ways the Bible teaches you glorify God is admitting who you are before him and admitting, fessing up, confess to who he is. He is the great God of creation, the savior of mankind. All power, all a monopoly on violence if he wants it. He's got it all. And to say that and agree with what the Bible says is to make him appear in the eyes of his creatures, angels, and men to be what he really is. That's called how you glorify God. And to say who you are before him, You are a sinner saved by grace, not by yourself being smart enough to choose what is right, but by him and his sovereignty choosing you.
That's what it's all about. And sustaining you by giving you a land. The Bible plays all this out And our enjoyment, our ability to function without emotional distress, as Augustine Augustine, the protestants say, starts out his big thick volume of confessions of all of his sin. He starts out by saying, man's soul is restless until it finds its rest in thee. And how do you find your rest in him? By giving him the glory, So give us somebody else the credit and you get the enjoyment. Give him the glory. Make him look what he like what he really is. Say what he says about himself and say about yourself, what he says about you. Give him the glory.
Give somebody else the credit. We have to work at this, friends, because our flesh is still with us, and it it it it's that distant drum that tries to call us away to worship ourselves and to focus on ourselves. Give him the glory, somebody else the credit. You get the enjoyment, and there is no limit. This is Ronnie Reagan. Ronnie Reagan. There is no limit to what a man can accomplish. I would say it this way in this context. There is no limit to what God will do with a man or woman if that man or woman is willing to let somebody else have the credit.
Excuse me. A horrible statement, and it's a biblical statement. Ronnie Reagan, by the way, claimed to be Christian. I don't have any reason to believe he wasn't. Ronnie Reagan, claimed he was a member of the Presbyterian Church. I think it was, yeah, First Press for a long time. First Presbyterian Church, Hollywood. That was a big church out in California. That's where Marietta Mears. Wasn't that her name? Sunday school t Henrietta. I'm trying to get her name last name was Mears, wasn't it? She was Sunday school teacher there. She she was, she was a Sunday school teacher of Sunday school teachers. Look her up. I forget her first name.
Harriet. Harriet. Yeah. Harriet Mears. How do you spell Mears? M e e r s or m I e I r s. Even well, you used to eat a lot of things. Crackerjack. Because he loved to teach children, when they even got older. You know? Well, we're here in the Westland already. Yes, sir. Where this is. Well, all of you
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all of you have been comment before you leave, Brent.
[01:59:39] Unknown:
Go ahead. Go ahead.
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Do you remember Kyle with Kansas?
[01:59:45] Unknown:
Kyle. Oh, yeah. Yeah. And I appreciate it. What's going on in Kyleway? Do you do you remember a name by of Schrock,
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s c h r o c k?
[01:59:57] Unknown:
Bill Schrock? Are they men were they Mennonites?
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No. I don't think so.
[02:00:04] Unknown:
No. I don't remember that name. But Okay. Well, anyway,
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Bill Shrock's boy, and his wife were on that jet that crashed that the helicopter hit.
[02:00:17] Unknown:
Oh my goodness. Oh, no. Yeah. From way out in Kiowa.
[02:00:23] Unknown:
Yep.
[02:00:24] Unknown:
Right. So you thought you might
[02:00:26] Unknown:
What's that?
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I just thought you might know the name.
[02:00:30] Unknown:
Well, I'm glad. No. I didn't. You poor folk in Kiowa gotta drive a day and a half just to get to an airport, don't you?
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Well, closest ones to there was Wichita, and they flew out of Wichita. And the strange thing about the thing is they attend they canceled their earlier flight to attend a funeral that morning. I'll be They they would have been on a different flight had that they not attended a funeral that morning. Tragic. I just thought it might
[02:01:04] Unknown:
Yeah. Were were they not condominium. It is. Were they patriarch and matriarch, older folk of a family there?
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No. I well, Bill is dead and gone. Bob, the one that he and his wife who got killed in the airplane crash,
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I I didn't really know them well, but he was kinda in my age. He's in his seventies. Well, when you were growing up, Joe, did you go to school in Kiowa, or were you down across the line in Oklahoma?
[02:01:37] Unknown:
I was in Oklahoma about 30 miles to the east. Just across Was it I was I was close to Kansas as Kiowa is to Oklahoma.
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It wasn't Burlington, though.
[02:01:52] Unknown:
No. I'm about 20 miles from Burlington.
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To the East, I imagine. East east Northeast. Back. Yeah. I think Burlington was 12 mile across the Oklahoma line from Kiway, if I remember right. Because I could stand our mutual friend there. I could stand in the front yard out on the edge of town, and I could see clear I could see the lights of Burlington at night.
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I remember that. Burlington. Well I can see Burlington from my house, and when the air is clear, I can see Enid, which is about 50 mile away.
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And Burlington is in that area. Now you tell me if this is true. Little nostalgia here. I'm thinking about things I had read in history. Burlington is in the Arbuckle right on the edge of the Arbuckle Mountains. Right?
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Is that right? No. No. Our the Arbuckles are on the southern end of the state.
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Of Kiway of Kansas, you mean? No. Of Oklahoma.
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Oh, what's that? Travels through.
[02:02:51] Unknown:
Well, what's that? Boston
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Boston Mountains.
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Yeah. Those right there just West of Burlington and that the where the country is real rough, and they gave that they gave that to the Indian tribe.
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It's Southwest Of Burlington, near a fair we call the Gloss Mountains, G L 0 S S. There's a lot of mica in the rocks land around there, and they're not with very what most people call mountains, but it's mountainous to Oklahomans.
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Oh, yeah. It's it's rough country, and you can't farm it, I reckon. But, anyway, I think that still belongs to the tribe, doesn't it? That area.
[02:03:32] Unknown:
There are there is some tribal land in there, but, mostly not. The big tribal land is still the Osage. There's other tribal lands throughout the state, but the, there's the big issue, which, you know, that's a whole another subject to discuss. Oh, I have to. Yeah.
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I've been following up
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go ahead. About the tribal lands in Southeastern Oklahoma that was given to the five civilized tribes as you know? And the question is, do they still own it? Oh, well, I noticed on the map by treaty.
[02:04:12] Unknown:
By treaty. Yes. I I noticed on the maps now recently that they're coming out. This list and that is tribal land. And when I was all my life, that went true. That was just all gone, that belonged to white boys. But, let me ask you another question. Do you have our mutual the mutual family friends that you know and I know, do you ever see any of them?
[02:04:37] Unknown:
Oh, on occasion. Yeah. You know, I I don't spend a lot of time at Kyle. I don't have reason to go there. I'd go to Burlington on occasion, but, you know, I've got my own rose to hoe and Yeah. My own garden to tend.
[02:04:55] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. You do. We all do. Well, if you do see him, tell him I said hi. I need to call, check-in with him. They've been without mentioning names of the oldest boy. He'd nice nice enough to stay in touch.
[02:05:10] Unknown:
Yeah. And, Well, I just thought you might wanna know about that truck, Vala, and his wife.
[02:05:17] Unknown:
So you're all glad you told me. Yeah. That bring brings home the the truth that, no man is an island. We're all touched by the madness that goes on. Yep. Somebody was gonna say something there.
[02:05:32] Unknown:
Yeah, Brent. This is Bob. Oh, hi, Bob. Can you hear me? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, I don't know what this was. Maybe a month ago or so, I heard you say off handedly that you had visited a friend in Atwood. That's, making a few assumptions. That's my old stomping ground there diagonally two counties away from where I grew up. They were in our in our league in high school and all, and one of my sisters married to a guy from up in that country. And so, anyway, I just took an interest, and I heard you say that. There's not that many Outwoods around. I assume it's the one in Western Kansas.
[02:06:08] Unknown:
Yeah. And you, what, what was the closest town of any that I could look up on a map? And I know you're from out West. They say you can stand on your house in Western Kansas and see. Atwood was
[02:06:23] Unknown:
Atwood's Thirty miles North of Colby and I'm 30 miles East of Colby. We were, I mean, I grew up in Sheridan County.
[02:06:30] Unknown:
Well, then you're and you were right near Colorado. Right?
[02:06:36] Unknown:
Slightly closer to I was three counties in from Colorado and two counties down from, Nebraska. We were straight South of McCook, straight East of Burlington.
[02:06:47] Unknown:
Are you, still hot thing. Are you still custom baling hay?
[02:06:55] Unknown:
Never bailed in my life. We do silage.
[02:06:58] Unknown:
Oh, so are you you're still doing that, though?
[02:07:02] Unknown:
Yes. Yeah. I keep telling my wife when I grow up, I'm going to get a real job, but so far I'm still doing it.
[02:07:09] Unknown:
Well, as long as it pays a little, I suppose. Or you're traveling. You're not you're still in another state. It pays a little. That's the problem.
[02:07:17] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:07:19] Unknown:
It's amazing. It's amazing what people will spend it's amazing what people will spend on recreation and and fancy things. And, when it comes down to the food they eat, they'll complain about it bitterly and take you for everything you can they can get. You know?
[02:07:35] Unknown:
Well, I'm I'm very You're right. I had to Uh-huh. You're
[02:07:39] Unknown:
Yeah. I I had a little piece of irony. I had a little piece of irony for you. I just read it or heard it, saw it in a news item that, some pastor was on the watch list for hate speech. In this case, may be justified because he he was out of, out of, Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Yeah. And he was, yeah, He was hating on Trump and Doge and everything else because it was screwing up the economic system. And he even went to the ironic very ironic, knowing what we know about Diablo. He went to the extreme of saying that he thought it had devilish intent.
This messing with the money, you know, messing with the the the privileges and benefits that people were getting and expected to have. And and I just thought, wow. Is that rich? We have gotten to the point Yeah. That we can call black white and white black, and people will take it as as the truth.
[02:08:47] Unknown:
Bob, wasn't he the one that said Jesus said we to go kill to go kill the people that were doing it? Wasn't that same guy? His daughter is a supervisor at the Department of Education?
[02:09:00] Unknown:
It may have been. I honestly didn't read it that closely. I I I got the headlines, and I was just I kinda buckled up laughing when I read that, just the irony of Diablo provider of benefits being a devil. Yeah. Right. Exactly. Saying it's devilish if you wanna take it away. And I'm thinking, boy, are you misguided. But anyway I thought the same thing, Bob.
[02:09:20] Unknown:
Same thing. How ironic, if you will. Or Yep. Anybody else got anything for me? I got a dental appointment this afternoon, and I'm on a little bit of a tight schedule. Somebody?
[02:09:32] Unknown:
Yeah. This is Chris. Chris in California. Yes, sir. And I really I really enjoyed today, with Brent and, and you. And, just in closing, I wanted to mention something I will probably have to pick up next time. And regarding the impelled and then will and free will, you know, the, New Testament, mentions self will and, that's an interesting topic. Also, one of my favorite scriptures is Ezekiel chapter 36 from about verse 25 on where I believe this whole thing is put to rest. And at the last verse, it says I will yet for my I will yet be inquired of by my people Israel to do this for them. And it's just a really amazing scripture that I think puts it all right about whose will is whose and, how we will be brought to to God's way of thinking.
[02:10:34] Unknown:
Okay. Well, thank you. Alright. And you make a point. I'm glad and I need to think about this more, but it's an important subject. The word translated self will in the Bible is attached to false religion. And the Bible in the New Testament, this word appears in the Greek text. It it points out that all false religion and the practice of it is the will of man, not the will of God. It's self will. Every man doing what he thinks right in his own eyes to talk to a young Chinaman last night from Mainland China in a restaurant. I say simple things like you got religion or not. You know, first ask him if he's a communist to see if it would offend him. And if it didn't, I was gonna press forward. And it didn't. He laughed. He said, no. No. The communist party controls China, but I'm not a member of the communist party.
And he was a student or a, yeah, student here. And and, in the he was a musician. He played the alto sax. I said, well, you got religion? Oh, no. No. But I'm very spiritual. What does that mean? That just means you're a dodo. That's all that means. What does that explain that to me that people never can because it's just it's just silly talk. It's politically correct talk. It's something that's attractive to people. What what that means is he's a new ager and he's doing what he wants to do. He's not worshiping any anybody or any God in the way that that God demands he be worshiped.
That's what that means. So I just kept talking to him and I said, well, who decides for you what's right and wrong? Finally, after a lot of hemming and hawing, it came down to he does. I said, well, then whoever decides to what's right and wrong for you, that's your god. Everybody's got a god. He was nice enough to listen. I just kept pressing it hard. And, he was trying he was afraid it was gonna blow up into an altercation, but it Yeah. Wasn't going to because I don't argue with people about things like that. If you know the truth, there's nothing to argue about. You just proclaim it. And that's what the Bible demands, by the way.
[02:12:38] Unknown:
So I might, but I kept pressing forward. Roger, go ahead. I was gonna say when when I think when people were looking at connotations here, and when you say you have religion, people think, well, I don't go to the Catholic church, or I don't go to the Baptist church. Those things are corrupted. And and they say no, and you and and other people can take that the wrong way, but they're not looking at the connotations of that word and how they've destroyed the organized churches through the World Council of Churches. They're all corrupt. I mean, they gave $500,000,000,000 to the Lutherans in Florida to smuggle immigrants.
[02:13:18] Unknown:
Sure. And they they, have a view of religion. He's being honest with me. As most people are, they don't know what religion is. They got nobody stops to define it as the Bible defines it or what does it really mean. They just make it up as they go. And that's very dangerous. So, I was pointing out to him. This is what I tried to do. Religion is one's response to one's law giver. Yeah. That's what religion is. That's what the word itself and the Latin word religare. It means a binding back. Even in Christianity, Jesus Christ said, we love him.
The Bible said, I should say, we love him because he first loved us. See, it's our response back that is our religion. God loved us. How do you love us? Well, what's the definition of love in the Bible? Again, definitions. John says in the Bible, he defines love. He says, this is the love of God. What? Comma, that we keep his commandments. Oh, okay. So doing what God says is, is, is to love the other fellow. Well, that's right. It's to love God. Well, that's right too. It's even the love yourself to do what God says. Anything less is baloney. Well, who gets to decide how that applies and what to do? Well, if God is your final decider of right and wrong, your arbiter, well then, the creator of all things, then then that's your, your God. Everybody has at any given point chosen as God.
Someone that something or someone they respond to in their doing of what they consider right and wrong. That's called Godhood, the final arbiter, court of last resort. Everybody has it and it may change. They may go from one to another, but they got one. And if your God, your final arbiter of right and wrong is not the creator of all things. You have a weak God. And when that God goes down, you go down. And when you go down, your God goes down. And if you take yourself to be your own final decider as the, as our grandpa Adam did in the garden, to decide for himself what was right and wrong. Well, he went down real quick, and that'll cut you off from life. That's the message of the Bible.
How do you avoid doing that? And the Bible said, this is how God works it, so you won't spend eternity in hell. You will accept his righteousness. He will give you the spirit that impels you to do what's right and teaches you to do what's right and disciplines you to do what's right. But Roger, you make a point. Who defines what religion is? And they think, well, I don't wanna be a part of that. Well, all they're doing though, really, all they're doing is running from God when you when you say that. If you're not running toward God, you're running from him. Go ahead, Roger. And when he said I'm spiritual, you could ask him what spirits are you following? Yeah. Oh, I did. I did. Yeah. What what is that? How do you define spirit? What's going on here? All this, it's just nothing but politically popular pop culture talk. That's all it is. And it's trash, utter trash. People say I'm spiritual. What does that mean? That means you don't live in the body or what? You don't think you had the material is important? No. I believe that I have the spirit. Well, what is spirit? Can you tell me that? Well, they can't tell you that either. Well, then why are you saying that? It's meaningless.
Most of what men do is meaning idle. And most of what they say is meaningless, dangerous idle talk. That's why if you're not talking about God, the creator of all things and his will, All you're doing is engaging in idle talk that you'll answer for in the final analysis.
[02:17:00] Unknown:
We are to be focused on him. Yes, Roger. I'm gonna leave a little levity levity, I think. Have you ever heard of the Frisbie Terrians? The what? The Frisbaterians. No. They believe when you die, your soul turns into a Frisbee and you end up on the roof.
[02:17:19] Unknown:
Is that you heard somebody say that, I tell you. Yes. Of course. Yeah, of course. No. Well that's pretty much well here in this funny. The unofficial founder of the Calvary Chapels was a man who said his name was Lonnie Frisbee. Lonnie Frisbee. Now some of you have heard of the Calvary Chapel is a very popular movement. Yeah. The roads out of the Azusa Street meetings with the assemblies of God and all that kind of stuff. And they have overtaken much of the Christian radio and media in America. They are powerful and they're all over the world. Now. I remember when the whole movement started, but there was a man named Lonnie Frisbee who started the movement. He was lawless.
He was, a practicer of sodomy Yeah. And he dressed like a hippie, and he would get up and talk and people would fall down and worship. They would confess their sins. They would all sorts of things. Was any of that genuine? Why dare say, yeah. A lot of it was. And when the word of God goes out, even through a filthy man like that, the word of God goes out. That's what the Bible teaches. You know, when the high priest of Israel said to the Pharisees of which he was one that were responsible for the murder of Jesus Christ, the high priest said, wait a minute. We better back off here for just a minute. What if this man is truly from God?
And they knew he was. It's it says so. And we get caught attacking someone who is from God. Let's just wait. Let's just wait and see what happens. Let's wait and see what comes of this movement. Well, the Bible says that he was speaking the truth of God at that point.
[02:19:09] Unknown:
Was that Calipas? Calipas
[02:19:12] Unknown:
was his name? I think it was Gamaliel. Wouldn't it go to the Bible? I don't know. Very famous rabbi. If God can talk through Balaam's Ginny ass a donkey, and he did. Can he talk through an unbelieving man? There are times when he does. Yep. Yep. Yep. But don't think that unbelieving man is a man with the spirit of God that you should listen to all the time. But my point again is all the same. I never changed, to change gears here. God's sovereign. He uses people like that. I've listened to people, Roger. I've come in my older age to learn to listen to people that I think are absolutely nutty about everything, but there's some things I have come to just wait say, wait a minute. I'm gonna listen.
I'm gonna listen. Whether or not he does what he says and practices what he preaches, I'm not concerned about that right now. I'm gonna listen. Is there an observation he makes that I need to listen to? Listen. You know, general MacArthur said that that the motto of the MacArthur clan is three words. This is the motto of the MacArthur clan. Listen, listen, and listen. And you need to listen. We all need to listen. Men, listen to your wives and wives. Listen to your husbands. I know you get tired of hearing him. I know he sounds like a broken record. Appreciate it. And I know a failure. What's that?
Say that again. No, sir. Sorry. I I
[02:20:52] Unknown:
know. But
[02:20:54] Unknown:
I'm saying what you're gonna say, and it it just interrupting and throwing something in there without identifying yourself or asking is just, well, it's pointless in a sense. You wanna say what you said a minute ago? I am muted
[02:21:07] Unknown:
by mistake. I apologize. Sorry. I've Woah. Okay. Pulling We're good. Pulling it. Oh, that's sketch. Okay, sketch. Okay, bud. Sorry. I I'm muted.
[02:21:16] Unknown:
I have we're good. 40 lashes, and everything will be alright.
[02:21:20] Unknown:
With a wet noodle. With a wet noodle.
[02:21:23] Unknown:
Hey, Brent. I have a question.
[02:21:25] Unknown:
Brent? Ryan?
[02:21:27] Unknown:
I'll I'll hold on to Bori. Go ahead, Larry.
[02:21:32] Unknown:
Yeah. Brent, this is Larry from Jacksonville. You started to show off I'm going to go back to something you started to show off with. And in Article one, Section eight, Clause 10, it says the Congress shall have the power to define and punish piracy and, felonies committed on the high seas and offenses against the law of nations. So I have a question and a request. Would you list these crimes as federal crimes or constitutional crimes or something else? And then my request is, can you please give examples of felonies committed on the high seas and against the law of nations? And I'm gonna mute because I'm helping someone.
[02:22:20] Unknown:
Okay. Well, thanks. No. I I'm glad to comment on that. Piracies are piracies. Piracy is a felony. All all piracy is a felonies, but not all felonies are piracy. So it says piracy is and felonies committed on the high seas. The question then was also, are these, would you say, federal crimes or constitutional crimes? Well, let me try to put it in simple words. I'll try to make it short and sweet, not hide the ball, hit the nail with my head here. To the folks that ratified our constitution, I'm, I'm weary of people talking about the framers, the founders, those guys aren't geniuses and what they, what they drafted, was nothing new. That's just our common law tradition of government. We got it from Britain and we just strengthened it and undergirded it because it was getting weak. And that's why we went to war because they weren't observing our common law, tradition of governments, the co equal branches, etcetera, the independence of the judiciary being a part of that, the use of the jury they were trying to do away with that.
Well, they, they went to war over that, our common law tradition. You wanna know why we separated from Britain because they were denying us our common law tradition, period. That's that's all it is, but that's a lot. Well, they didn't use the word federal as much. What they, what they called the government in Washington DC was general general government, the general government in Washington DC. Why did they call it general? Well, for the same reason, we say that there's a guy in charge of the army and we call him a general officer. The same use of the word general.
The Bible says do not swear generally. Well, what does that mean? What does general mean? General means this, as a matter of just the way it's used in the English tongue, it means something that applies to everybody everywhere the same. The jurisdiction of the general government in Washington, DC, DC, according to our constitution, is limited. Just what the constitution explicitly says. You said article one, section eight. Well, section eight is the powers of Congress, and there's a very definite list there of what Congress can and cannot do of subject matter. And they have no jurisdiction to go beyond that. Neither does the president, neither does the courts, neither do the courts, the, the federal courts of the general government in Washington DC. You see when the general government in Washington DC, they're DC, passes a law. The only laws they're allowed to pass have to be according to the subject matter and they have to apply to everybody all over The United States. The same, Even when it comes to taxes, they got to apply to everybody the same.
The, we, the people of The United States, preamble of that document called our constitution. We, the people of The United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense. What's the next one? Promote the welfare. Is that what it says? No, it doesn't say that. It says promote the general welfare and they say right up front, everything in this document applies to all of The United States across the board without exception equally laws that say, well, we want these people over here that are of color and these folk over here that are engines, red men, they get this special dispensation.
A black man gets a special dispensation. The homosexual gets a special dispensation. The woman gets a special dispensation cause she's not a man. No, no. Doesn't say that. It says general welfare. If you're passing out welfare, it's got to go to everybody the same. You see, are we doing that? No, that's a fundamental of our common law government. Well, that everything that comes out of Washington DC is supposed to be general apply to everybody equally, including taxes. That's why we have a census for that reason so that every, we'll know in every state how much, how much taxes each state has to contribute to the general government in Washington DC.
Well, I can't stress that too much. Well and then, of course, piracy and felony is committed on the high seas. Those are the only four kinds of, we have list them, treason, piracy, and felonies. Law of nations, you mentioned. That's the way it says it. I said international law. Well, the law of nations is our understanding of what is international law. That's what that is. Now all of those treason, of course, our constitution defines treason very precisely so that it can't be just picked up and used willy nilly to crush your political enemies, and that's what people will do. As I've said, even Tom Jefferson, he went after he wanted to murder.
He hated him so much. Aaron Burr. Didn't happen because Tom Jefferson's shirt tailed cousin, a fellow named Marshall, was chief justice of the Supreme Court, and he demanded. He said, no. We're gonna use due process here. We're not gonna flatten the laws to get at this guy. We're gonna make sure we do it the way, w a y, that our common law tradition demands. And so that's what happened. But very important that all these things of our constitution as general, as that government is in Washington DC, not be ignored.
[02:28:15] Unknown:
Yep. I think I did I respond to everything? I think you got that pretty good. Bori, you had something for me? Bori. Okay. You must be off doing something. I got a I got a, implant scheduled this afternoon. Get going. I'm gonna go. I'll see you next Friday. Brent, always a pleasure. And the rest of you guys, I'll see you tomorrow. Hopefully, I shouldn't have much problem with this. It's in the back on the upper part. So, anyway, we'll see what goes on tomorrow. And, good show and and just love each and every one of you. Happy Valentine's Day. And see you Thank you, Roger. Appreciate you. Tomorrow. Yep. Thank you, Brent. Always a pleasure to do a show with you, buddy. Bye bye.
[02:29:00] Unknown:
Hasta Sabado.
[02:29:10] Unknown:
Well, I got a question.
[02:29:13] Unknown:
I'll answer one more or I'll respond to one more if it's for me. Is it for me?
[02:29:18] Unknown:
Yeah. In the popular vernacular, would you be considered a criminal? And were you convicted, if you were convicted, was it, were you innocent and convicted wrongly? And what were you convicted of?
[02:29:36] Unknown:
I I don't I'm not sure I can isolate your question. Try that again. What's the question? Okay. Did you spend spend
[02:29:45] Unknown:
time in prison?
[02:29:47] Unknown:
Yeah. Twice.
[02:29:50] Unknown:
For what?
[02:29:53] Unknown:
Because I ran for US Congress.
[02:29:58] Unknown:
And what was the charge?
[02:30:01] Unknown:
Conspiracy against The United States.
[02:30:05] Unknown:
Okay. Thank you very much. I appreciate that. I was asking for a friend.
[02:30:11] Unknown:
Oh, okay. Yeah. If they can't get you in jail, they'll, it'll get nasty here. Well, thank you very much, everybody. Appreciate it. Check out. Enjoyed it very much. Thank you.
[02:30:28] Unknown:
Thank you. Brent was very stimulating and exciting.
[02:30:33] Unknown:
Thank you, Brent. Good. Alright.
[02:30:35] Unknown:
Thank you. Pleasure.
[02:30:39] Unknown:
Appreciate you. Thank you, Brent. Have a delightful day.
[02:30:46] Unknown:
Okay. I would love to leave the stream going, but I cannot do that today because I have a rescue mission to go on. Gotta love those when it's, like, only 20 degrees. Anyways, this has been the Radio Ranch with, Roger Sales and Brent Allen. Winters, the Friday edition. Stay tuned to Global Voice Network, 09:30 eastern tonight for the ABCHealth.info show. It may not be streamed live, but, I'm gonna try and get back here. If it's not streamed live, it will be recorded, and it will be uploaded at a later time, like, maybe tomorrow. Anyways, catch us here Monday through Saturday, 11AM to 1PM eastern. For more information on the topics discussed, please go to the matrixdocs.com.
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[02:32:07] Unknown:
Bye bye, boys. Have fun storming the castle.