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Even Hard to Face
00:02:19
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| Hitler turned people who today would be considered good people. | |
| Right. | |
| What did they do? | |
| They turned their nation into an absolute killing machine. | |
| They had to build factories to murder tens of millions of people. | |
| I mean, just literally, It's so much that most people don't even want to think about the Holocaust. | |
| But it happened. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And when you go to the museum, like we were, when we were in Jerusalem and we went to the Yad Basham, it was even hard, wasn't it, Sasha? | |
| I mean, Sasha was right next to me and Claire and Ricky. | |
| We were right there. | |
| And it's even hard to look at the screen that they show, you know, this big, huge screen with the bodies. | |
| And it's hard to not turn away from looking at the reality and the truth. | |
| But we did. | |
| And then you go to the children's museum and you can hardly tolerate it. | |
| It changes your life forever. | |
| Laurie, didn't you think that in the 1930s, there were in German towns, there were concerned citizens who got together and said, look, we're hearing rumors that they're building concentration camps. | |
| Wow. | |
| And somebody in that meeting stood up and said, look, I don't want to hear any of this conspiracy talk. | |
| And others said, no, we know for a fact they're building concentration camps. | |
| We've heard that they're putting in gas chambers. | |
| And so the debate would go on in those meetings. | |
| I don't believe that stuff. | |
| That's crazy talk. | |
| See, I think those meetings really happened. | |
| I think that there were people just like you and me, and just like your audience. | |
| Their eyes were open, their ears were open. | |
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Church And Silence
00:03:20
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| They knew something evil was taking place in Germany. | |
| And I think that they held those meetings, but the apathy of the German people prevented them from seeing what was right there in front of their face. | |
| Don't you think it became a political system that they knew if they disobeyed it, they would be killed? | |
| No, sure. | |
| And they became afraid of the politicians. | |
| And then what did the church, so many in the church world do, Jim? | |
| You tell the story, you know, so brilliantly. | |
| When the railroad cars came by the church, I don't know if that's the story or not, but that's the one that, that this is what's happening in your church and churches all over right now. | |
| So interesting. | |
| What they did is when the box cars came up with people screaming, they just put them like cattle. | |
| They took children. | |
| They had whole trains full of nothing but children. | |
| Have you seen my son's film Sing a Little Louder? | |
| That's what I'm talking about. | |
| That's what we're talking about. | |
| Sing a little louder right there. | |
| Sing a little louder. | |
| We're talking about this. | |
| And so the pastor didn't know what to do. | |
| The people were screaming. | |
| And they said, what are we going to do? | |
| And the pastor said, sing a little louder to drown out the cries of the people trying to be rescued from the boxcars. | |
| And that's where we are today. | |
| We just sing a little louder. | |
| You know, preach a little more prosperity. | |
| You know, get a little happier. | |
| Let's just go on and be happy. | |
| Let's forget all this stuff. | |
| Who wants to hear what I'm talking about today? | |
| Nobody wants to hear this. | |
| But what's going to happen next? | |
| We have a country that's already infiltrated with our enemies. | |
| I have men from our federal government that are honorable people sitting at this desk week after week telling me they have already come. | |
| They have infiltrated our country and that we could literally have an EMP bomb go off anytime now from now on. | |
| We have several enemies. | |
| Russia may want to do something to us someday even. | |
| But North Korea already has put satellite circling above our country. | |
| We're seeing other countries, Iran, they say, oh, we're going to keep Iran from getting the bomb. | |
| The guy sits right here and says they already have the bomb. | |
| And then we gave them $150 billion to make sure they had one. | |
| That's right. | |
| And believe me, you don't even have to create it if you have $150 billion. | |
| You just buy one from one of the groups that likes to sell stuff like that. | |
| And this is why Americans are angry. | |
| This is the reason right here. | |
| Something's got to change. | |
| And either you do like they did during the Holocaust is shut the people up or you let freedom reign. | |