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Welcome, ladies and gentlemen.
Adam Green here with no more news.
It is Thursday, May 16th, 2024.
Appreciate everybody joining me.
Got a great show for you guys tonight.
We are going to be analyzing, watching, discussing the documentary, God and Country.
It recently came out.
It's about Christian nationalism in America.
I've seen the trailer we're going to watch here, and I've seen a lot of talk in the news about Christian nationalism.
And I want to see what's going on here about the narrative of the rise in evil Esau-Edom Christian anti-Semitism in America.
Joining me to watch this and share his commentary and thoughts for movie night is back on the show, our friend Big Tech.
What's up, big tech?
Yo, what's up, friend?
What's up, friends?
Hey, chat.
Hey, no more news.
Gang.
What's up?
It's Christian nationalism.
Is that the name of this movie?
I haven't seen anything about the movie itself or the trailer or anything.
I've seen the trailer.
I've seen, well, you've heard about the Christian nationalism, right?
Seeing it promoted so much in MAGA and Trump supporters and on the right.
And then the left always fear-mongering about it, right?
As this big threat.
Yeah.
Yeah, sure.
Yeah.
But this is a movie.
Oh, no, no, no.
Okay.
It's called God and Country.
I had it wrong.
Yes.
It's critical of Christian nationalism.
But I haven't watched it yet.
Interesting.
So we've been seeing headlines like Christian nationalism is still thriving and is a force for returning Trump to power.
That was 2022.
Looks like that's happening.
PBS, what is Christian nationalism and why it raises concerns about threats to democracy?
It's February of this year.
ABC, white Christian nationalism, the deep story behind the Capitol insurrection.
New York Times, Christian nationalism is one of Trump's most powerful weapons.
So this is critical of the rising Christian nationalism.
And here's, we'll start with the trailer, right?
All right, sweet.
Oh, and I forgot the announcement.
I did an interview with Carlin Borisenko on YouTube today on her YouTube channel.
Jesus Wasn't Real.
The cult number 174.
She's got 100K subs and a bunch of Twitter followers as well.
And we discussed Jesus' mythicism.
It was a good one.
I suggest you guys go check it out and comment and share and get that out there in case anybody missed it, of course.
So here's the trailer.
Yeah, it looks like she's beginning to see.
She's becoming, she's getting the eyes of people.
She knew right away I was telling the truth and I was on to something.
Yep.
She's been cool.
All right.
so here's the trailer what we're about to watch music America and Christianity are like baseball and apple pie, and we celebrate them together.
I was 16, 17 years old when I became a Christian.
I'm an evangelical minister.
I've been a Christian my whole life.
I'm a Christian nationalist.
I have nothing to be ashamed of because that's what most Americans are.
So Marjorie Taylor Green's one of the top people in Congress that's promoted Christian nationalism.
She was at AFPAC with Fuentes, who also is promoting Christian nationalism.
Andrew Toraba, Stu Peters, Alex Jones, basically, Circle people are really the biggest proponents of this, right?
Can you think of anybody else?
Chat, who else, when you think of Christian nationalism, who do you think of?
Like all the big top Republican Christians, basically?
All right.
Christian.
Hey, Adam, real quick.
Is anybody else in...
They're telling me that the stream's echoing.
Is it on your channel?
No, we're sounding good.
My chat says it's good.
Yeah.
I'm tripping then.
I'll figure it out.
Pull it together, big tech.
Where's the big tech skill?
No, it isn't.
We should be blazing forth as a countercultural example.
And instead, we're leading the charge of malice and division.
Christian nationalism uses Christianity as a means to an end.
That end being some form of authoritarianism.
Being a Christian is about the values of inclusion.
Christian nationalism is certainly not based on the values of the gospel.
God wants America to be saved.
They're told over and over and over again that you're a Lorn Whitzky fight if you don't want to lose your country.
We are in a civil war between good and evil.
This is not a movement about Christian values.
This is about Christian power.
What happens to the people who don't believe this stuff?
They just showed Jesus Christian power.
Between good and evil.
This is not a movie.
Christianity in America, the number one Christian religion is Zionism.
It's not about Christian power.
It's about Israel and their useful idiot, Shabbos Goy, Zionist, Noahide slaves.
This is about Christian power.
What happens to the people who don't where we go on?
we go all the Q and on sticker Jesus We are Steven Crowder.
God is on our side.
We're taking our nation back.
Alex Jones, Alex Jones, God is on our side.
His speeches around January 6th, where it was like he was a preacher.
He was a mega preacher.
He was like, the Antichrist is here.
The Bible is fulfilled.
That was like his speech the night before.
Trump is anointed by God.
That we lose democracy.
Does that seem possible?
Yes.
Yes.
2, 3, 2, 1.
Christianity at its best is committed to love and truth and justice.
If we do this right, what a country we will be.
It's funny how they frame it like, oh, if we can just, you know, shut down those evil whites, those evil Christians, we can have a great country.
We can have peace in America, right?
Like they're just cast as the ultimate villains and psychos and religious fanatics of our country.
If we could just get rid of them.
Yeah.
They're going to try to, too.
Okay.
So it's going to be anti, obviously.
check it out.
We're watching it at 1.25.
1.25.
When he was in the Birmingham jail, God King said, when I look at all the injustices in the world, and I drive past churches and I see these high steeples, I ask myself, what kind of people worship there?
What do they care about?
King of the Jews.
At work in the world.
For those things which look like love and look like justice and look like truth.
what are they Is this guy going to be a Christian nationalist or against him?
I live six blocks from the Capitol.
And I was on yet another Zoom meeting, and I get a text from one of my staff saying.
Roman Catholic sister, 2022 Presidential Medal of Freedom.
You see what's going on?
Turn on your television.
From Trump.
and then i don't know from biden helicopters flying around I was at home when I got an alert on my computer.
I was sitting at home, turning on the news to see the Capitol being overrun.
I could not believe the images that I was seeing.
Theologian Christianity Today.
People beating up police officers.
Attacking Capital itself.
It felt surreal.
Is this really my country?
This scene that you're seeing right now in television is just absolutely funny.
The idea that these people have come from outside and broken into the Capitol and decided to take the Senate for elected.
I was at home.
I was watching.
And I noticed on the screen, attackers had finally reached the Senate and were on the floor of the Senate.
And as I was watching, I saw one of the assaulters carry a Christian flag onto the floor of the U.S. Senate.
We have a republic.
If we can keep it, let's make sure we keep it, Ben Franklin.
And it really became obvious to me, having written books about this threat, having talked about this threat for years, that it had been realized.
Thank you, God.
Thank you for filling this table with patriots that left you and that love Christ.
Christian nationalists were the primary organizers of the attack on the United States Capitol.
Like the Jericho.
It is true.
And I said it was Zionist because it is all Zionist Christians that were involved.
And then the ADL called me an anti-Semite.
I'm trying to look for that article right now because this whole documentary, like, it totally vindicates what they quoted me trying to criticize me for my analysis after January 6th.
We have to understand how they understand it and how they understand it is.
Overthrowing this legitimate election is part of their calling as Christians.
To see it actually happen, to watch it live.
As a Christian, I felt like a 10-pound weight had been dropped into my stomach.
And I knew that we were fighting for the fate of democracy from here on out.
Jesus 2020.
Birds all around me.
I missed I could not see.
These names, Gutentag, Raza, based on the book.
And they...
The way they are already portraying them is like a domestic terrorist threat, a threat to democracy.
Rainer, that's the other guy, the guy on Twitter, Rainer, is involved with it.
Oh, my God.
I was 16, 17 years old when I became a Christian.
I wanted to be part of a group.
I got pulled in by some friends into a youth ministry at an evangelical church.
I grew up going to church two, three times a week.
I'd never been in a church, and I was curious.
Now I'm an evangelical minister.
I can't remember a time when I wasn't going to church.
I've been a Christian my whole life.
In the church I grew up in, there was a Christian flag on one side of the podium and an American flag on the other side.
Veggie Tales hosts.
And we often had special services for the 4th of July.
So there was this sense that America and Christianity are like baseball and apple pie, and we celebrate them together.
What's happened in our country over the last couple of years?
Evangelicalism got married with a political activism, particularly conservative political activism.
And now you could argue that that's eclipsed the original definition.
And evangelicalism has morphed into this cultural and political movement that some people are now saying is better described as Christian nationalism.
I'm a Christian nationalist.
I have nothing to be ashamed of because that's what most Americans promotes it, I'm pretty sure.
Christian nationalism is basically the idea that America was founded as a so-called Christian nation and that our law should be based on the Bible.
The truth is this.
America was founded as a Christian nation.
He's Tom Jeffries or Robert Jeffries, huge Zionist, Trump's prayer council.
Christian with half a brain would say, we support religious freedom.
We support the truth.
We're taking back our authority.
We're taking back a country that is already ours.
And the Bible says that we'll take it by force.
That's what the Bible says.
That's who Roger Stone was just hanging out with.
Oh, my God.
Have you seen the one with him in the Third Temple?
No.
Hold on.
Let me show you.
Dude, padded room.
Dude, he was just, he was just photographed with Roger Stone, allied with Roger Stone.
Of course.
Okay.
Shoot.
Hold on.
All right.
What was I looking for again?
Temple.
With the third temple or something?
Yeah, temple.
I just got to search temple and it will come up.
You got to see this.
And the other girl, the other person that they just showed a second ago, too, is Julie Green.
She's one of these like prophets that Flynn and Trump's kids go on her show and she like does these whole things where she has all these prophecies from God and they believe her and they pretend like she's real and she's huge on Rumble.
Thousands of live viewers, like over 100,000.
Okay.
Oh my God.
Oh.
It's so crazy.
Maybe I search dome.
There it is.
What they ought to do is evacuate up there on the hill and get a great big missile and blow that dome of the rock plumb off of the spot where it's standing right now so we can get their temple rebuilt and usher in the coming of Jesus.
It's hilarious.
What they ought to do is that'll blow up that dome of the rock on the temple mountain, usher in the antichrist for the second coming of Jesus.
Let's get it.
Oh, get the armageddon going.
We can't have Jesus until two-thirds of the people are wapped off of the planet in 12 minutes.
Julie Green, she's that one.
She's so bad, dude.
Ridiculous.
Taking back a country that is already ours.
And the Bible says it will take it by force.
That's what the Bible says.
It's not just exclusive to white evangelicals.
You see a lot of Pentecostals involved.
You see a lot of conservative Catholics involved in Christian nationalism.
You can have people who don't go to church.
Really?
It's an identity linked to who Americans are and who they believe who Americans ought to be.
God bless each name.
Christian nationalism is a deeply felt emotional connection between the fate of the nation and the faith of the church.
So when someone says America is in danger, at the heart level, people are also thinking the church is in danger.
My faith is in danger.
My religious liberty is all a package.
I think there are a lot of ways to try to get a handle on Christian nationalism at a very basic level.
It's the belief that America has a special God-ordained role in human history.
But here's the big issue, and it's a big issue for America.
If I have decided that America is irreplaceable in God's story, has a role to play that only America can play in God's story, and democracy gets in the way, democracy has to go.
I thought that looked familiar.
Elections are about who's going to hold on to Mike Flynn's Reawaken America tour.
They've got Kim Clement, the Trump prophet, the ultra-Zionist at the top of the graphic, Zolenko on the top graphic as well.
Alex Jones wrote the book, The Great Awakening.
And Dugan wrote a book, The Great Awakening versus the Great Reset.
And that's the same theme of Mike Flynn's Christian Zionist QAnon.
It's a fight over power, and I'm pretty sure that man's lust for power will not end until the last breath of the last man is taken on this planet.
Do you agree with me?
100% fact.
The elites are absolutely terrified of you.
They are terrified of God's people because God's people have woken up.
They're awake.
They woke.
They're awake.
And they're showing up in record numbers.
The main thing to remember about Christian nationalism is, despite the use of the word Christian in it, it is largely a political movement.
It's an agenda that seeks to change.
Dominionism.
Spencer for 20 says, let's get this going, y'all.
Appreciate you, Spencer.
You're the man.
American society through politics.
Exodus 18, 21.
Choose from among you godly men to lead the thousands, the hundreds, the fifties, and the tens.
Those have not done a very good job at putting those kinds of people into office.
We were going to succeed.
That's your question about what he just said.
What do you say?
A lot of people think that it's a religious movement, but it's really a political movement, Christian nationalism.
But Christianity itself, just like Judaism, wouldn't you say that Christianity is a political movement at its root as well?
Being that like Judaism.
It says that the kingdom is not of this world.
It says pay unto Caesar, says respect your elected authority.
They're anointed by God.
It doesn't say anything about like, it says when Jesus comes back, like he's going to conquer all the nations.
Or when the Moshiach comes, they're going to conquer all the nations, but nothing about building like a worldwide Catholic monarchy theocratic system.
Not that I'm aware of.
True, true.
Well, but the reason that we really have Christianity as we know it is because it took root in the power structure of the Roman Empire and became the Holy Roman Empire, right?
Like, isn't that really.
Before that, it was really sort of like an underclass cult that became synonymous with the ruling power of the land.
And so Judaism was already itself.
It is religious, but it's sort of like, isn't there like two tiers basically?
Like, you know, the plebs look at it as a religious, you know, system of ritual sacrifice at the temple and stuff.
But the priests know that it's about power and control over the people.
And even their prophets are about God is going to give us rule over the other nations.
So it's sort of like an expansive imperial strategy.
And then Christianity is.
It is, but it's not like explicit in Christianity for like Christian countries and Christian law in every nation.
Maybe I'm wrong, but like I'm not familiar with any verses like that.
But in a whole, right, it's not in the verses, but in the church, the church concept of Christianity was always synonymous with the power of the nation anyway.
Like the idea that you'd have a Christian nation that doesn't have Christian rulers is sort of like a new modern, weird concept.
In all of history, the Christian nations were ruled by Christians.
And like the king and the priesthood was sort of like tied in.
Yeah, they would say that they were divine right to rule.
They were anointed.
They were that's what that's what religion's always been been doing.
It's all Christians, like inherently, all Christians inherently like agree that the divine right to rule or like the prophecy and the prophets come from the nation of priests of Judaism.
Yeah.
Right.
And so we're in like a weird time where people think like, oh, it's just about a personal relationship with Jesus and Jesus in my heart.
And I'm going to go to heaven and it's not about this world.
It's about the other world.
But that's, that's a, like, this whole sola scriptura, the Protestantism, like the, the weird, it's like a strange, it's a strange phenomenon of just modern times that you'd have a religion separate from an authority in the land.
So it just sort of, it sort of does follow that if you're going to have Christianity, you're going to have Christian rulers.
So I understand.
And that's why we have so many Christian Zionist politicians because Christian Zionism is the number one religion in America.
E. Abel for 10 says chasing fables will not bring Jesus.
It will just give Jews more power, either by supporting them or granting them their divine persecution and victim status.
Well said, E. Abel.
And John and Base World says I've researched early Christianity and they were trying to basically turn Europeans into Islamic-like slaves.
They banned meat for four days a week, made women cover up.
Priests were the Gestapo.
Women lost all freedom.
And of course, feudalism, slavery, it was entirely A political conquering ideology.
So he asked me in the religion, does it call for this?
And I said, I don't think so.
But obviously, like in practice, regardless of what the scripture says, what it did, it was the Holy Roman Empire and then the church was the most dominant force and institution, conquered all the kings in the world and had like monarchies all over the world through Christianity.
Stu Peters is calling for a Christian monarch again in America right now.
So I was raised going to church and everything by a family like my parents met at church, you know, so I was involved in Christianity all of my life, but it was never connected to the church.
But that's what I've learned from these Catholic, online Catholic warriors and the Groipers and stuff is that the Catholic concept and the Orthodox too, like Orthodox Catholic, Eastern and Latin, these Catholics, the way they see it is that there's their religion is the church.
It's not about, it's not even really about the Bible as much.
Like the priesthood reads the Bible and that's how they do their liturgy and everything.
But it's really about affiliation with the ruling body, the magistrate of the church.
And the church was always tied in with the state.
And then the Protestants broke away from the church.
And then we got into the West in America and we had like all this big old schismatic breakaway.
But traditionally for hundreds and hundreds, for centuries, the church was the religion.
It wasn't really just about what's in the scripture and what's the government.
What do you mean the government?
The church was the government, really.
And that's kind of what they founded America on was getting away from that, getting away from the crown.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
Let's get back to it.
Oops.
Keep doing that.
Steps out and does what God is called to do.
It's a command.
It's not a suggestion.
It's a command to choose from among you, godly people.
So many conservative-leaning churches have been drawn into these networks where they're essentially being turned into partisan political cells.
So what unites this movement is not any sort of distinct theology, but more like a common political vision.
I try to be a servant of God.
And, by the way, I'm about six weeks away from concluding my service as a state representative and perhaps moving into the secretary of the state.
Thank you.
Sorry.
Avalon 88 says Christianity taking over Rome is just the same as Bolsheviks taking over Russia.
It was Jews slaughtering whites using their own government against them.
I mean, they were definitely everything that they did was in the name of the God of Israel.
In Hitler's table talks, he said that Bolshevism is the bastard child of Christianity.
Right.
Right.
Many people have compared the two.
Thank you for listening to me and let's go brand.
Let's go, Brandon.
They're so cringe.
Christian nationalism, I think, right now is probably the most powerful it has ever been.
There's just so much going on under a lot of folks' radar that they're not even really aware of.
God bless you guys.
Hello, North Carolina.
Salt and Light.
I remember watching something and they talked a lot about that.
Have you heard of Salt and Light?
It has to do, it's their big theme that they all talk about.
They might talk about it.
I love you so much, and I love this state.
Well, that's today in America, 20 million more evangelical Christians we can mobilize and get to the polls.
And we're going to do it.
Christian nationalism in America is well-established, well-organized, and well-funded.
And I'm going to stress that last statement, especially.
Well-funded.
We're talking about organizations that have budget stuff.
Council for National Policy.
I've talked about them a lot.
The founders, Tim LaHaye, the author of the Left Behind books, the rapture books that were turned into movies.
Family Research Council.
USA has gets 41 million bucks.
Yeah, yep.
Huge Zio donors.
Foster Freeze was one of them, too, one of the big donors.
And he was from, he was also in Council of National Policy, which is way bigger.
Run sometimes in the tens of millions.
Faith and freedom collectively when you add it all.
CBN is number one.
289 in 2020 IRS tax filings.
Bro.
That's Pat Robertson, by the way.
Yeah, Pat Robertson, like Ultra Zion.
Club, that stuff.
Yeah.
And Israel.
And Lord, we pray that you put your hedge of protection and send your angels to protect the people of her.
Look at this money, man.
The Jesus grift is good.
Look at this.
Hillsdale College Heritage Foundation.
Business, Adam.
I forget.
And every one of these is hardcore Zionist.
No question about it.
Probably funded by a lot of Zionists, too.
And a lot of little old grandmas who are spending their inheritance from their husbands' hard-earned money, little widows and stuff.
And if you send $5,000 faith donation right now, the Lord will bless you and the state of Israel.
All of them are just like that.
So all of the big money, all of the organizations that they're smearing and scapegoating as these evil villains of America are actually just the Zionist greatest allies and the biggest traitors and sellouts to this country, basically.
There's big money in Christ in Syria.
They are really the biggest traders and sellouts.
I don't know.
The left gives them a run for their money, though.
They're very anti-American and anti-white, too.
Yeah, but they're doing, but it's crazier to me because they're doing it right to the red states.
They do it right to the face of the flyover country, the real like salt of the earth type of people, the working class.
They go right into their homes and they just brainwash them.
The left does it to the liberal elites, the rich, and the sort of people who are, I don't know.
The secular sellouts are different than the religious Christian sellouts.
They're playing on people's emotions and morals to get them to do something that's totally traitorous.
Juman Base World for 10.
Thanks, buddy.
He says you guys need to sneak into these orgs and subvert.
Big tech is right.
Did you say that?
Because they know who we are.
I probably did.
It's a good idea.
I'm not going to get very far to do any subverting.
They're going to know who I am.
But you're probably talking about in excess of a billion dollars annually from these Christian nationalist organizations.
We put voter guides in thousands of churches.
You couldn't get away from us.
We were in your text message.
We were calling you.
We were at the door.
We were in your church.
And you know what?
We didn't stop until you voted.
And I don't want to scare anybody here, but we had 147 different data points that we tracked on every one of those voters.
Everything from where they live to their voting history to various consumer background on those folks, like what magazines they read, what TV they watched.
But this is like what they did with Psy Group and I think it was Black Cube, Sci Group, and all of these Cambridge Analytica, you know, all of the bulk data gathering On all the voters and stuff, and they were like selectively targeted and stuff.
That's what he's describing right now that they did to all these Christian boomers that are all worried about being tracked by the government, and they're like tracking everything about them and like psychologically manipulating them.
Totally profiled them all lists.
Yeah, dude.
They preyed upon all of them.
Yeah.
And targeted religious propaganda and queuing on psyops.
Car they own, whether or not they owned a gun.
If you were one of these 1.8 million after we contacted you like that, 84% of those people voted a 9% increase in turnout, and they are the reason why North Carolina went red, and they're the reason why it's going to stay red.
These really powerful national faith and freedom coalition.
They're driving the agenda.
This feminist movement that's infected the minds of young women across the country.
Christian nationalists don't like feminism.
They want to roll that back.
They are appalled at the idea of LGBTQ rights.
They want to roll that out.
You know, this reminds me of feminist rights, Christian nationalism.
Crucible.
Andrew Wilson.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, big time.
He's representing Christianity against that stuff right now, big time.
Maybe they'll have a clip.
They do not like.
They want to end that in all 50 states.
They do not like the idea that we have a secular public school system.
I frankly don't think the Department of Education should.
Betsy DeVos, Eric Prince's sister, right?
They're both CNP, Council for National Policy.
Trump put her in charge of, I think, Department of Education.
It was.
They think public schools ought to either be Christianized or they would move to a system of private schools funded through balance.
Santez.
There's a wave of censorship.
Santez signed the Noahide law moment of silence for the schools, anti-BDS laws, IHRA anti-Semitism definition, the biggest Sheldon Adelson crony and APEC sellout, but of course he's the evil.
You know, funny how the Christians all get blamed for everything when they're just like the biggest useful idiots.
Critical race theory is state-sponsored racism, and it should be opposed in every school in our land.
They don't like that there's materials.
They want to remove that.
Christian nationalist ideas are not very popular.
Now, how are they depicting them in that scene?
What are they invoking?
They're the new Nazis, right?
As if the left isn't all about...
How many censorship are they behind?
But then there's the framing, there's the imagery.
And that's the portrayal.
Political sphere.
So majorities of people want to protect a woman's right to choose.
Majorities of people want gay people to be able to marry.
But what's happening is, if white Christian nationalists...
Wait, wait, wait.
Hold on.
Can't win the majority of voters.
What they're going to do is use the levers of democracy to enshrine minority rule so that even if they're not a majority in our democracy, in our voting, they can still get their way.
This is a movement that represents a minority of the population, but they have disproportionate influence in our politics precisely because they've got this infrastructure that serves to turn out the vote in disproportionate numbers.
Remember how they had the Netflix documentary, The Family?
It was the same type of thing.
Oh, these Christians, they all run the government, these Christian fascists, right?
Remember the, I guess.
I didn't see that one.
There it is.
Oh, yeah.
It was a whole series on Netflix.
Look how they got in DC with the cross on there and all the roots.
Same type of thing.
But to talk about disproportionate power of Christians is totally kosher, but to say it about another group with the real disproportionate influence and the ones that have like spiritually conquered all of the enslaved all of these people in a country where 40 to 50 percent of people don't vote.
You don't need a majority to dominate an election cycle.
All you need is a disproportionately activated and motivated and organized minority.
How to the place right now.
If you vote Democrat, I only want you around his church.
You need to get out.
You get out, you demon.
You get you, baby butchering.
You get out.
Election thief.
I mean, I know, I don't know.
Does he really think there's any Democrat voters in his church?
I highly doubt that.
Right?
Get out.
You'd have to be mentally ill to go to that guy's church and then still vote Democrat.
There's no prospect that we're going to do anything about gerrymandering.
And the Senate is created in such a way as to give massive disproportionate power to rural areas.
I think that we are on the precipice.
This is the targeting of the Electoral College.
Right?
This is what they're getting at right here.
Greg Locke is hilarious.
I know.
It's probably an act, too.
not just having minority rule, but having radical minority rule, by which I mean not only is the minority more radical, but a smaller portion of the electorate will have greater clout.
We Christians are standing up and we are going to impose.
Nice.
Nice.
It's funny how they cast all these guys with these clips.
The reason they clip you and put there in their thing is because what you're saying, they think it helps them.
They think it makes you look bad.
Hold on.
1550.
Let's check out Rick Wiles again.
We Christians and we are going to impose Christian rule in this country.
Oh, you're going to impose Christian rule on me, huh?
Rick Wiles.
You're going to impose Moshiach on me and the God of Israel on me.
That's what I hear.
Is this any different than a rabbi saying, oh, the Goim are going to bow down to Moshiach?
Or is it the same exact thing?
We're going to have Noahide laws in this country.
Same thing.
As a white evangelical, I find that to be a very scary thing.
And yet it's happening all across our country.
They can't even convince the majority of Christians that already their fellow believers to buy into Christian nationalism.
So good luck with it ever being effective.
They're just going to always, they'll just have more sympathy and it'll just be more phylo-Semitic.
Nashville, Tennessee.
So many Christians are confused by what they're seeing.
They're concerned about the decaying culture and they're wondering, what are we supposed to do?
Ladies and gentlemen, we cannot be silent any longer.
The Joe Biden administration is the most evil presidential administration in the history of the United States of America.
Mostly he's probably saying that because how they all say that they're anti-Semitic, right?
That's what these Christians all say about Biden.
That's what Trump's been saying about Biden.
They're anti-Semitic.
And Jeffries is the huge pro-Israel guy.
It's time for Christians to stand up, to push back, to speak out.
That is the responsibility of God's people.
Socially conservative.
Today on my Christian, we watched Hagee going off about how hateful of Israel Joe Biden is.
And he called him an evil blankety, blankety blank.
I played that on my stream yesterday.
Yeah.
And he blocked sending aid to them.
We're watching it going like, let's go.
We're riding with my own.
I know.
It makes you want to support Biden 2024, doesn't it?
When you hear Hagee covetching like that.
And Trump goes, we're going to get in there and reverse all those policies and be the best friend to Israel anybody's ever had.
Oh, great.
Thanks, Don.
Perfect.
Yeah.
My whole last stream was about Hagee mostly.
I covered a lot about him.
Who oppose abortion and who believe in a traditional understanding of family?
That is not, in and of itself, Christian nationalism.
For instance, most conservative Christians who are deeply concerned about abortion are because they care about vulnerable human beings.
One can agree or disagree with that, but that is an impulse that is rooted in something that I think most people would believe to be good and healthy for a functioning society.
That's not the case if what is happening is a valorization of power itself.
Whereas we, the church, are God's governing body all the earth.
Whereas we have been given legal power for a family and now exercise our authority.
I mean, there are people who are quite open about saying that they, yes, they would like to be a theocracy.
Yes, they are, you know, post-liberal.
This country was founded on Judeo-Christian principles.
They don't believe in multicultural, liberal democracy in which you have a variety of lifestyles.
They actually say, screw that.
This is our turn to impose our values on the rest of the country.
This is not a movement about Christian.
I mean, that's what the left tries to do, too, impose their values on the country.
Isn't that what everybody pretty much does to a degree?
Yep.
Yep.
This is a movement about Christian power.
Raw rank power.
We need green in the blood of Jesus.
And the communists and the left want power.
What happens to atheists in the society?
What happens to secular people?
What happens to the people who don't believe this stuff?
Burned at the stake.
Decapitated.
Discriminated.
So I think that where we're going is a very dangerous place.
I think we are about to find out how big a threat it is.
God wants America to be saved.
And we're calling for new politicians to rise up, new school board members, new legislators.
It's very easy to see this.
Something that is outside of government.
I'm not worried about Christians beheading me.
I'm really not.
I'm not worried about being burned at the stake.
But what I'm concerned with is that if these people stay in power, then all they do is they essentially just work as pawns for Jews.
For Israel and getting us in wars for Israel.
That's the big concern, obviously.
Yeah.
They're not even an actual threat.
I don't see them as an actual threat.
I don't see Christian nationalism being successful.
It's just the fear of it.
This is the narrative, the fear of the threat of the evil Christian nationalism is what's going to ultimately still benefit the left.
That's why they did a documentary on this, right?
Sorry, go ahead.
But my idea is even if by some kind of weird miracle, some sort of, you know, a turn of fate where the, let's say the Christian nationalists took over and it's Marjorie Taylor Greene in charge of the country.
Well, she's just going to do everything Israel wants.
And not only Israel, but I mean, all the Jews in America and the ones who run the universities and everything like that, they'll just still be able to get away with all their stuff and they'll just guise it in a different way.
But they're still going to, there's still going to be no actual force or power to push back against the subversive power in our government.
And the foreign interest issue that we're all talking about now after October 7th and you and I and other people have been talking about long before.
There's going to be no resolution to that if the Christians win because the Christians are all grifters who are in the pockets of these scam artists.
True.
I agree.
Like you said, they're just huge.
They're just like gigantic traitors.
No, it's good.
It's good to clarify that.
They'll go on the Christian stage with Israel's flag, which Israel has like a symbol of their religion, the six-pointed star.
That's a symbol of a non-Christian religion.
They like them both.
That makes a good point.
Authoritarian says Christian nationalism isn't going anywhere, but it's going to subvert a lot of nationalist energy into meaninglessness.
Exactly.
So either way, it's bad.
If they win, it's bad.
And if they just do this badge, create a giant distraction.
And when they lose, it's bad.
Right.
If they win, it's bad.
But when they lose, it's even worse.
They block any third position or any actual real conversation.
And they say Christ is king and Jesus is real and the God of Abraham is real.
And they just discredit legitimate criticism of Zionist power by being their greatest allies and by being their dumbest enemies.
Right.
Greatest allies and dumbest enemies.
That's how they bet it.
So what these people are afraid of, I don't even, I don't feel that way about them at all.
I don't agree with these people.
They're like, they're anti-CRT.
It's like, yeah, we actually agree with that part.
Yeah, good.
Yeah, cool.
They want to ban gay marriage.
All right.
Fine.
I don't care about that.
But I'm not worried about that.
I'm worried about the other thing.
Yeah.
It's not in power.
That could all change very quickly.
Our definition of what would never happen keeps getting pushed out into more extreme places.
The thing that keeps me up at night is that we lose democracy and that this country slides into a theocratic nation.
Does that seem possible?
Yes.
It's possible.
It's absolutely possible.
We're closer to it now than we ever have been before.
America is on a precipice.
We're basically already there.
Like half of the politics, half of our two-party system is already there.
There's going to be no high blasphemy laws if they have their way.
They're already trying to pass anti-Semitism laws.
The governor Noam, what is it?
Tracy Noam, Vicki Noam, the South Dakota governor signed the bill for the anti-Semitism definition, and it was called protecting God's Chosen People.
Like that's Christian nationalism, the fruits of Christian nationalism, the real fruits.
And I personally don't know if we're going to stop ourselves from going over the other side.
Is Christian nationalism Christian?
Is Christian nationalism Christian?
Isn't that cool?
That's a great question.
No, it isn't.
It's not biblical.
It's not Christianity.
It's a perversion of the Christian message.
Being a Christian is about the values of inclusion.
Hear that, Gorium?
It's all about inclusion.
But I mean, it's inclusion and diversity.
It really is true, though.
Equality.
Yeah.
It's true.
Like, this is what most Christians believe.
This is what it actually says.
It's about loving your enemy and turning the cheek and selling all your good and taking care of the poor and the weak.
They're the first into heaven, selling all your goods and putting Jesus and the Lord and the king of the Jews before your own family and blood.
Mo real Christianity.
Yeah, values of inclusion, Spencer, with the brackets.
That's good.
I'd rather have my white daughter married to a black Christian man than a white atheist.
A white pagan, an evil heathen Viking.
Like you, yeah.
This Adam Greenfella hates Jesus.
I'd rather have my daughter marry a good Christian Kenyan.
I'd rather ally up with Middle Eastern Muslims because they believe in Jesus than my own people and nation, my own blood.
That's their attitude.
Don't tread on me.
I'll carry my gun to defend my right to adopt 15 Lebanese children and raise them Christian in America.
Yeah, this is so good.
I got to back it up actually.
It's like the best part.
I need to clip this actually.
Uh-oh.
Is this it?
Being a Christian is about the values of inclusion.
Working for the needs of the marginalized.
Peacebuilding.
Christian nationalism is certainly not based on the values of the gospel.
Our ethos says, love your enemies.
Our ethos says, bless those who persecute you.
Our ethos is justly love kindness.
Walk humbly.
This should be Jesus was he refugee.
Blazing forth as a countercultural example.
And instead, we're leading the charge often of malice and cruelty and division.
David French can think he might be Jewish.
Is he?
And that is grievous.
There's no way you can look at Jesus and the gospel and put him on the side of greed on the side of injustice on the side of wrong.
And oftentimes, what you end up with is people who are so loud about what God says so little about and so quiet about what God says so much about.
So they're so loud against gay people.
They're so loud against a woman's right to have an abortion.
They're so loud in cutting taxes for the wealth.
They're so loud when it comes to Thomas Masses.
Santa, please bring more ammo.
Guns.
They're so loud.
Is this a black man sitting in a church?
Is this a Christian?
Yep.
He's a real, he's a real Christian.
They're so loud against gays.
They're so loud against abortion.
I know.
Like, come on, man.
Just come on.
Just come over.
Look how this big 350-pound man, just like obese black man telling us that we should be easier on gays and abortion, more love and this freaking Democrat.
Like a real Christian.
But they're so quiet on how do we end poverty?
How do we care for the least of these?
You and S is being loud about what God says.
Care more about Israel and God's chosen people than any homeless people or homeless vets or anything in America.
Fat Albert the Dradcalf.
What is he wearing too?
Looks like a hotep.
And you're being far too quiet about what God says so much about.
See, you're not the real Christian, Christian nationalist.
They can play that game too.
Yeah, no true Scotsman.
I view the United States and its government under the values of God.
God's law first.
I believe that we were founded as a Christian nation.
I believe that we should be a Christian nation.
It's literally in our constitution.
We are a Christian nation.
Our entire founding is based on those J. Dale Christian values.
No values.
You cannot take God out of anything.
We're a nation under God.
And if we can't be a Christian nation, the light into the world, then the evil will remain.
Darkness will reign.
Sounds like a cabbalist.
If we can't be the lat to the world, the darkness is going to reign.
That's like literal takuno Lam doctrine.
Yeah, I was going to say that.
Yeah.
That's literally Rabbi Takuno Lam right there.
Yeah, it's literally in our Constitution.
It's literally not.
It's actually not there at all.
They just, they're so uninformed and ignorant and lazy and easily fooled.
Oh, yeah.
What else was in our Constitution?
Was whites only.
That was in there.
The people who wrote that, it was for a bunch of white and men only voting.
Only white men.
Yeah.
But not Christian, though.
But not Christian.
Whatever, dude.
Volkish Spirit says, God, guns, and Trump, the ultimate boomer hat.
God is, was that the hat?
God, guns, and nation or country.
That's what it is.
One of the things that I kind of specialize in is the myths and disinformation that make up the Christian nationalist identity.
It's things like the founding fathers prayed at the Constitutional Convention and that our laws are based on the Ten Commandments and that George Washington knelt in the snow at Valley Forge and prayed.
None of that is true, but it's accepted gospel.
And these are the talking points in the dog whistles that Christian nationalists can use to communicate with each other.
If we are going to have one nation under God, which we must, we have to have one religion, one nation under God, and one religion under God.
Christian nationalists say, one world religion.
We're fighting the one world satanic Luciferian, one world government, one world religion, but we want the one with Jesus in charge.
Like, that's basically what they say.
We want the one world religion, everybody worshiping the God of the Jews.
That's what they say.
He's the God of the Jews.
Here's Flynn.
Literally.
You know, God, God actually didn't choose America.
God chose Israel.
America chose God.
God chose American.
God chose Israel, not America, says Flynn.
And America chose God.
We really were founded as a Christian nation because in God we trust, because so help me, God, because we have a national day of prayer.
But actually, we've seen waves of Christian nationalism throughout American history 1950s.
We had Under God added to the pledge.
In God we trust adopted as a majority of the people.
Yeah.
Prayer room.
Yeah.
Yeah.
After we stopped the Nazis and the Jews got their country, then we added in God's homely God to our mother.
And Judeo-Christian values.
Generations of children with a pledge that included God after all of that.
After the Jews took over the world.
That's a good point.
Oh, man.
Like three years later.
State of Israel is created and three years later, all of our kids are saying right when it started to go all downhill, too.
Yeah.
Under the Christian watch.
Put in the capital.
The National Day of Christ.
That's when we started getting all the blessings for blessing Israel after then.
During the Civil War, we saw In God We Trust added to our coins.
And all of these artifacts then become ways to justify future waves.
Isn't that amazing, though?
For all of the American history, it was just one nation indivisible with liberty and justice for God.
But then they added under God.
Yep.
Under what God?
What God are they referring to?
Yeah, that's like they added it way late, like recently.
And on our seal, they have with the stars, the star of David, too, as well.
Yep.
Yeah, they say, oh, it's the 13 colonies.
Oh.
Okay.
Nope.
Yeah, I believe you.
It's me, Brother B45 says, What do you think will happen if they give Trump tards another L?
Will they go crazy in riot and civil war?
You think that could...
And then they'll just get crushed again.
They'll say, not my president.
We have to think of ourselves as pilgrims.
A few of them will pop up and they'll get crushed and then they'll use that as an excuse to create a few more laws, tighten the noose a little bit more.
You know, a few people will do something, something crazy, and then they'll just pass a few more laws to be more strict on all of us.
They'll just keep using the threat as them for more Orwellian crackdowns.
That's what would happen.
The same thing we've seen with this documentary in the last four years.
Again, Glenn Beck, like Guardian of Israel award recipient from Netanyahu, he just recently had a viral video after October 7th where he like declared his fealty to Netanyahu and Israel and just the worst groveling you've ever seen.
You know, these are all the people that they're using to highlight evil, evil white Esau Edom in America.
The biggest, the biggest shills and traitors.
Their children and their children's children that gave birth to America.
When the Pilgrims and the Puritans came over, they established their tiny little theocracies and suffocated everybody's religious freedom.
You have to believe you have to act like this.
They imposed theocratic law and were essentially failed societies.
And when the founders got together and were looking at how are we going to create the U.S. Constitution, they looked back at that and they said, we don't want any part of that.
That's the wrong way to do things.
The church is supposed to direct the government.
The government is not supposed to direct the church.
That is not how our founding fathers intended it.
And I'm tired of the separation of church and state junk.
It's not in the Constitution.
It was in a stinking letter, and it means nothing like what they say it does.
Hey, man, look at this crowd, too.
Just all I see is white hair in these churches.
Churches are collapsing.
This isn't the path forward for opposing Zog, guys.
It's the cause of Zog.
These guys are not going to be.
It's not the path forward.
Christianity is in rapid decline, especially among Europeans.
It's only growing among non-European countries, and they're all Zionists.
She's also the one that says Trump's anointed by God to save us.
What?
I was just going to say there's a lot of really cool brown Zoomers who are becoming Catholic and Muslim.
Maybe they'll help us, though.
Yeah.
Maybe the internet Catholics.
The ones with no power, no institutional control at all.
Those ones.
Yeah, no job, no schooling with their parents.
This anons with memes online.
That's who's really good.
That's the movement that's really a serious movement.
It's going to change everything.
Thank you.
If you look at the Constitution, the really unique contributions are secular.
The founders, when they were writing the Constitution in Philadelphia, they didn't invoke the Bible.
They didn't turn to religious principles.
And we know this because we have the records.
It's very, very clear.
It was secular by design, by choice.
In fact, it actually pissed people off at the time.
It begins we the people.
Our constitution was the first to do that.
It was the first to draw power from the people.
The idea of democracy is pagan and Greeks.
Right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's where democracy is invested.
The old Roman Republic was pagan.
Right.
100%.
They're trying to democracy voting.
Does the Bible talk about voting?
Does Christianity talk about voting?
No, there was no Christian nation in history that had democracy.
All through the centuries, there was no Holy Roman Empire that had a vote where the people, the plebs, come and vote.
You might have a regional senator elected or something like that, but they vote in the Republic.
It was always monarchies.
And not a deity.
No other country.
It was the first in the history of the world to ban religious tests for public office.
And it did so in language that was very clear and emphatic.
It says, no religious test shall ever be required of any office or public trust under the United States.
But that's essentially still happened.
Still for a longest time.
You could never, there were no open atheist politicians in Congress or definitely no presidents.
Almost all the presidents have been professed Christians.
Yeah.
And even all of that was not enough for the founders.
So that's just the original document.
Then later on, they came along and said, I'm actually going to amend this.
I'm going to add in more protections.
And so then you get the First Amendment.
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.
And in that, you have the founders separating state and church in an effort, partly to protect religious freedom.
They understood that there's really, it's impossible to have true religious freedom without a secular government.
There is no freedom of religion without a government that is free.
And because of Christianity and freedom of religion in America, it's also freedom of Judaism as well.
Who really kind of benefited from that the most in a way?
Because they weren't the majority.
The minority religions are the ones that benefit most from religious freedom.
Yeah.
Yeah, they might as well have said the government shall make no rule against Judaism.
You know, basically.
Might as well have said that.
I mean, they said, yeah, once you make a rule, the government will not make any rules against any religion.
Well, okay, well, then anything goes, even like our enemies.
Whatever religion just like hates everybody else and wants that, your country to take over the world.
It wants your country to be destroyed in end times prophecies.
Yeah, yeah.
They see you as their eternal multi-thousand year enemy.
Yeah.
It leads you to be a traitor to foreign nations and literally worship a foreign land.
It's their religion.
It's in their special book, so it's allowed.
I guess we can't.
We have to respect it.
We can't criticize it.
I don't like it.
Me neither.
It doesn't seem to make any sense.
Yeah.
Makes you wonder if they knew.
Did they know?
If they knew, what would they have done if they did know?
Would they have stopped it?
Maybe they did.
Those Freemasons.
Yeah.
Is the United States a Christian nation in the sense that we have a lot of Christians here?
Sure.
Is the United States a Christian nation in the sense that Christianity influenced our culture?
Sure.
Was the United States, our government, our constitution, our laws founded on Christian or Judeo-Christian principles?
The answer to that is no, absolutely not.
That's true.
facts, spitting facts right there.
We love our father here he is.
We're marching to Zion.
Heroes of the U.S. around times of social upheaval, when we're trying to figure out who are we, what are we about?
We see that Christian nationalism is going to tell religiously, politically conservative Americans we need to return to these moral roots to be the greatest country in the world again.
And if we don't, we're going to fall away.
Oh, yeah.
Goddamn him.
And liquor and sand and immorality.
Help us today to get the message of God's love so clearly to them.
In the 1970s, preachers like Jerry Falwell began arguing that the answer to the problems we're having in society, what they considered to be problems, could be found through politics.
Thousands of ladies were marching.
Jerry Falwell famously got a private jet gifted to him by the prime minister of Israel, Menekum Begin, for no reason at all, I'm sure, right?
People just, foreign leaders just pay off private jets so guys like Falwell can drive, can fly all around the world in the country to promote Israel and Zionism.
But more scapegoating of the evil, evil white American that are all really just Zionist slaves.
Los Angeles in New York for their rights.
ERA.
All the rights any dear lady needs is the right to be married to a godly husband who is under the lordship of Jesus Christ.
Jerry Falwell is a pastor at Thomas Road Baptist Church, a church in Virginia.
He's on the radio and he's on television.
He's reaching and influencing conservative Christians across the country.
And so he founds the moral majority.
It's a political action committee registered as such, just like those of labor unions or any other organization.
And he ends up really playing a critical role in binding together conservative Christianity with this kind of newly crystallized political vision, particularly around the issue of abortion.
Abortion is a moral issue.
It is a theological issue.
It is a human rights issue, an issue that concerns the human rights of unborn babies who, by the hundreds of thousands, are being murdered.
From the perspective of the 21st century, when we look at the religious right as a political bloc, it looks like they mobilized around the issue of abortion and overturning Roe v.
Wade.
When you look at the historical record, however, when Roe v.
Wade first passed in 1973, white evangelicals had a mix of responses.
Basically, a lot of the responses were: it's the law of the land, follow the law.
A lot of people think.
Hold on, they're talking about Falwell, right?
I just found this, okay?
Israel is cultivating some unlikely new friends.
There's Menicem Begin and Falwell right there.
1981, before I was born, the ADL of Benai Brith and Reverend Bailey E. Smith of the Southern Baptist Convention, who said last year that God Almighty does not hear the prayer of a Jew.
The trip initiated by the ADL with the full endorsement of the Menekum Begin, the Prime Minister of Israel, is the latest and most vivid example of growing effort by Israel to seek out supporters in unexpected segments of American society.
He talks about the moral majority there.
Prime Minister Beggin formed a friendly relationship with Falwell, head of moral majority.
ADL says that there ADL is involved with this.
What do you know?
Anyway, keep going.
The movement was born in response to Roe v.
Wade because movement leaders want them to think that and have promoted this idea.
But the reality is a lot more complicated and frankly a lot uglier.
What really catalyzed the religious right in the early to mid-1970s was the so-called right of private Christian schools to maintain racially segregated institutions.
Roe vs.
Wade became a convenient, chosen wedge issue.
But really, modern Christian nationalism was born out of the fight to desegregate schools.
They do like it to school today.
Yeah.
What difference was there in going to off of Boston school?
Meanwhile, school's bigger.
It's easy to get lost there.
Did you feel as if you're going to like it there?
Yeah.
So I'm seeing the contrast and like the messaging here, and it really seems like they're trying to shovel through a bunch of things of their agenda and making it okay by making the opposition look like the Christians, the crazy Christians.
You know, if you're against the crazy Christians, which they're making look so insane, well, then you must be for this.
These are the good guys.
This is the right way.
It's kind of the way I see the dichotomy breaking down, right, between the left and the right.
Brown v.
board legislating that schools had to desegregate was passed in 1954 and many people were up in arms And are you playing back to school?
No, sir.
And why did you come out of school?
Because I'm not going to school with you.
Uh-huh.
And do you feel that the majority agree with you or with the majority of people here in Arkansas agree with me?
But what are you going to do for an education?
Well, St. Mary isn't integrated.
We can go there.
We can go to a private school.
Many Christians and evangelicals in particular thought they could keep religious schools segregated and not have to listen to the government.
Her book, her book, is White Evangelical Racism.
That looks like me right there when I was a kid.
It does a lot, no joke.
One particular example is with Bob Jones University.
Bob Jones University was started by Bob Jones Sr.
He was this famous preacher and evangelist and segregationist.
So Bob Jones University was a segregated school, didn't allow black people at all.
Then you get a series of court cases in the 1970s where the federal government said, no, you can't do that.
That's a violation of constitutional rights.
It's a violation of civil rights.
And if you maintain this stance on racial segregation, you will lose your tax-exempt status.
You lose your tax exemption.
Every time I see him, I think it's the guy from Shark Tank, the FUBU guy.
I can't remember his name right now, but it's me, Brother B, for says 33-degree mainly P. Hall book, The Secret Destination of America says USA was built to be destroyed, lines up with the Kabbalah.
Yeah, it does.
And a lot of these Christian Zionists that they're talking about are not like for America, Christian supremacy.
They think that America needs to fall and be destroyed and be raptured away and stuff.
They're not really about like all these people that think the rapture is going to happen.
Like, they're not a threat of taking over America, basically.
Well, they're not a threat.
They're just, they're just the boogeyman.
Drum and Bass World, have you done a stream with Dardi?
I have, but he also was spurged and attacked me, and I don't want to do another one.
He was a pastor for 20 years.
He came around and made a lot of similar content.
Would be an interesting guest.
We talked before, but he was a jerk and don't want to talk to him anymore.
That is which means you have to pay more money.
Hold on.
Avalon 88: Religion should be of the blood, and the state should be of the blood.
So a theocracy isn't bad, in my opinion, but Christianity is not our blood, and our state is no longer of our blood.
True.
I agree with that.
Yeah.
Yeah, the problem is we just don't have a religion anymore.
Christianity killed all of our old religions.
Now the only one we have is Jewish.
Yeah.
And it was the combination of those two, race and money, that got many church leaders into politics.
It's time for cuts, people to come out of the closet and the churches and change America.
Such a famous clip.
I've seen it so many times.
Spencer for five says disproportionate influence?
Maybe I wonder what other group of people has that.
Yeah, we kind of touched on that.
Funny, it's not disproportionate influence, actually.
It's proportional influence.
There's lots of Christian Zionists in America, so it's to be expected.
Let's do it.
This is what holds the religious right together.
It was essentially saying if the federal government is going to tell us how we can run our private, essentially segregation academies, we need to be afraid that they could come after us in any other sphere of life.
And so it was really around race that we see the religious right pull together.
The new right leaders were looking for an issue to organize.
Stop the tax on segregation.
This wasn't going to be an effective rallying cry for their new movement.
It was just so ugly.
So they looked at things like school prayer, the women's movement, communism, and the gay rights movement.
But abortion turned out to be a great issue for them because they were able to unite disparate elements of the rank and file.
The Bible doesn't say a word about abortion.
For me, as a Catholic sister, I think it should not be in the public square, but it has been an effective political way of raising money and controlling an elector.
How many of our Christians have what I call the goo-goo syndrome?
Good government.
They want everybody to vote.
I don't want everybody to vote.
Elections are not won by a majority of people.
They never have been from the beginning of our country, and they are not now.
As a matter of fact, our liberation, the elections quite candidly goes up as the voting populace goes down.
Behind the scenes, there were people like Paul Wyron, conservative strategists who were looking to take the kind of small government, low-tax, libertarian wing of the Republican Party and juice it up with conservative evangelicals whose main concern was social issues.
I call again on Congress to pass a constitutional amendment restoring voluntary prayer.
$38 from Spencer got us up to over the hundred.
Awesome, awesome movie night.
Thank you, Spencer.
You're so cute with your dono number there.
We're at 109 tip so far on Odyssey.
Let's go.
No more of that Gematria in my chat, guys.
None of that numerology around here, okay?
Do our classrooms.
It was a coalition.
It was coalition politics.
And you had your Chamber of Commerce conservatives.
You had your neoconservatives.
You had people who were focused on foreign policy, the Reagan conservatives.
And then you had the moral majority of Christian right.
And they were an important investment.
Whoa, what's he doing here?
Why'd they use that photo?
In terms of the abortion issue, I am pro-life.
There's no question that we ought to ban partial birth abortions in America today.
And no question.
In retrospect, I think part of the problem was there was this culture of Republicans who over-promised and then under-delivered.
By the early years of the 21st century, a lot of conservative Christians had this sense that the politicians weren't really coming through for them.
They believed that they were owed more.
And you see that in the Tea Party movement?
This kind of insurgency.
The idea that, you know, Democrats and Republicans aren't all that different.
You can't really trust them.
My kingdom come.
have to take the power back and give the power to the people and then force your agenda.
True.
It's actually correct.
Evangelicals said, 40 years, we tried to get this done the nice way, and we're not going to do that any longer.
It's no more Mr. Nice Guy.
It's now time for us to really start to fight.
Ladies and gentlemen, thank you.
I am officially running for president of the United States.
And we are going to make our country great again.
When I was a young evangelical minister, we used Donald Trump as a sermon illustration for everything a Christian should not be.
We're going to protect Christianity.
Liberty University.
Initially, among church-going evangelicals, Trump support was not very strong.
Many Christians saw Trump as deeply flawed.
You know, I'm a true believer.
Is everybody a true believer in this room?
Never a Christian.
He's under tremendous siege.
But you know, the fact is that there's nothing the politicians can do to you if you band together.
You have too much power.
But the Christians don't use their power.
They don't need your, they don't use your power.
And honestly, you have by far it's the strongest.
I mean, you talk about lobbies.
You have the strongest lobby ever.
But I never hear about a Christian lobby.
Thank you, everybody.
Yeah, it's called the Zionist Lobby 16 election.
There isn't one.
What?
There's a Jewish lobby.
Yeah.
No Christian lobby.
It's the Christians United for Israel lobby.
Yeah, yeah.
Evangelical leaders to come to New York.
And I was invited.
I declined.
But a lot of my friends were there.
And the reports I got out by text, you know, people who were literally texting me in real time from the meeting saying, this is our guy.
This is the guy who's going to get it done.
We may not like him, but it looks like he's God's man.
Donald Trump today came and had a conversation.
Now, we don't agree on everything.
But one thing he did, he acknowledged the concerns that evangelicals have and he affirmed those concerns.
And he said, it won't happen when I'm president.
When Trump gave a list of potential Supreme Court nominees, that was reassuring to many evangelical leaders who were deeply concerned about abortion.
They started to believe that they would have influence in a Trump White House.
Appointing a Supreme Court justice that would overturn Roe v.
Wade.
Do I have it?
I will appoint judges that will be pro-life.
By the time I got to the Republican nationalists, when Trump would be declared the official RNC candidate for president, my colleagues were telling me that he was ordained by God the country.
That was a far cry from the sermon illustration we used to use.
But it spoke to how much American evangelicals had really abandoned our core principles and really made an exchange.
We were now all about exercising political power.
Friends, delegates, and fellow Americans, I humbly and gratefully accept your nomination for the presidency of the United States.
The golden boy, Zion Don.
It's like he's the new.
This is everything I've been talking about, the rise in anti-Semitism and Christian nationalism and EDOM.
This documentary perfectly summarizes the narrative that we're going to see the next four years and how history is written from this type of propaganda.
In 2016, we looked at the exit polls and it came back that 81% of white evangelicals pulled the lever for Donald Trump.
That was a record.
That's more white evangelicals than voted for George W. Bush, who was a white evangelical.
He could not have been elected without 81% of white evangelical support.
He might not have been elected at 80%.
He needed to squeeze every last drop out of the evangelical base.
And he did.
Donald Trump fits all the marks of a televangelist.
Right down to the crazy hair.
Who are the 20% that aren't voting for him is what I want to know.
The televangelist hair.
That's true.
He's this larger than life ego who promises you the world.
Right?
No one can fix it but me.
I can solve all the problems.
I'll drain the swamp.
I'll build the wall.
And he flies around in a private jet.
He's got builded toilets and everything else.
He is a televangelist.
But instead of preaching.
So is Alex Jones.
He's preaching Christian nationalism.
He's preaching this America first, make America great again gospel, which a lot of people were ready to hear.
As a Christian.
Remember him shilling the Bible now too?
His advertisement, his infomercial shilling the Bible that he's selling?
He was like, we need it.
You need it for your soul.
Surprised to see so many Christians.
You haven't seen the Trump Bible video?
Huh.
No.
Really?
Oh, wow.
No way.
It's so bad.
Just following.
Let's see if I can find it.
A man who has had multiple affairs.
Who will cheat and lie and steal to get his way.
He is the sort of incarnation of the seven deadly sins.
He is about as far from Jesus as a person could possibly be.
Thank you, Lord Jesus for Trump.
And yet, 81% of white evangelicals voted for him.
It shows how gullible and stupid people are and how much they can sell a lie.
And it's weird that they see him as such like a Christian savior and an anointed one when he's the farthest thing from it.
There's a very anti-Christ type of vibe about that alone.
You cannot forget the white part.
Here we go.
We are going very rapidly towards becoming the very first nation state in the world to be majority minorities.
And that, for a lot of people, is a cause for celebration, as it should be.
It's truly extraordinary when you think about it.
But for others...
Woo-hoo!
Whoa!
Let's celebrate!
White people are going to be a minority.
A majority minority.
And next it'll just be a minority.
We gotta clip that.
We gotta celebrate that.
That's a good thing.
That's our strength.
Scares the shit out of them.
Get the hell out of my country!
The more that Americans embrace Christian nationalism, we find over and over that they're much more likely to hold racist values and beliefs.
In our survey research, we find that they're more uncomfortable with racial integration and more likely to view racial minorities...
Hold on.
What is their beliefs about race?
Not comfortable if daughter married someone black.
Police treat blacks the same as whites.
53% say yes.
Like, this is supposed to be scary.
Police shoot blacks more often because they are more violent.
45%.
Yeah.
Obviously...
The first one's only 37?
God.
Christian nationalist.
There's your...
That's an interesting stat, right?
For the Christian nationalist.
As long as he's a Christian.
There's a meme about this I've seen.
As long as he's a Christian.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I found the Saturday Night Live Trump Bible, which I don't even know that they made one.
It comes with everything you like.
As you know, I love Bible.
It's my favorite book.
I've definitely read it.
My favorite part is probably the ending.
Now it all wraps up.
But this is a very...
He was asked once about his favorite verse, right?
And he couldn't even name one.
Like, which...
Do you like the old or the new?
Probably both.
Both of them the same.
Yeah.
Best book ever.
Yeah, yeah.
The only...
It's funny how he said, my favorite part's the ending.
I mean, like, when the Antichrist comes and everything gets destroyed.
Or when it's over.
Yeah.
They rebuild the temple again.
Oh, man.
Yeah.
Volker Spirit nails it.
He says, now they will try to hitch absurd, clownish, evangelical Christians with legitimate anti-immigration sentiments and concerns.
Exactly.
That's how they do it.
They frame it like you're either with this or you're with them.
And most people's light switch brain, they go, oh, well, I must be for all these things if I'm against these crazy Christians.
Bible.
And it could be yours for the high, high price of $60.
High, high price.
I'm not doing this for the money.
I'm doing this for the glory of God.
And for bantering.
And mostly for money.
But it's so sad.
Religion and Christianity are totally gone from this country.
And we need them back.
Without religion, you don't have laws.
You don't have mission trips.
I'm told mission trips are a lot of fun.
You go to Mexico.
You build a house.
Maybe you make out with someone on the last night.
Then, of course, it's back to Clearwater, Florida.
Like, it never happens.
But you're going to love my new, and I would say even better, Bible.
It comes with everything you like from Bible.
Like the story of Easter, which primarily concerns Jesus.
Not so much the bunny.
I kept waiting for the bunny to show up.
He never showed up.
That's okay.
I never saw this.
My Bible also includes some beautiful illustrations.
Like Moses floating down the river in the basket.
And, uh-oh, look out.
Here's Trump in the basket.
Right behind Moses.
Oh, like he's the new Moses now?
Because Jesus is the new Moses.
The Messiah is the new Moses.
So this is likening him to the new Moses.
They also, this guy did a bit of making fun of Trump after Easter as well.
We're comparing himself to Jesus being persecuted on Easter for no reason.
Interesting.
Don't forget, Moses is the baby Jew who goes into the foreigner's land, goes into the government, and then it winds up with them, you know, causing a famine and slaughtering all of the children.
He's the hero.
He's the Jew who goes to the neighbors, gets in.
into the government causes famines and plagues and then slaughters all the children in america edom is basically like the new reincarnation of egypt the egypt of today and uh here I am in the Garden of Eden with my actual body.
You know, I think I'd be very good at saying no to the snake from the standpoint of not liking fruit.
And here's Noah's Ark.
All the animals are on the ark, of course.
And there's me yelling at Noah, hey, buddy, you forgot the raccoon.
But we love religion and we love God.
He's probably the best part of the Holy Trinity.
He's like the Beyoncé, Cowboy Carter.
God's the Beyonce.
Jesus is the Kelly Rowland.
And Holy Ghost would probably be the black Michelle Williams, who's very important to a great number of people, almost as important as the white Michelle Williams is to white people.
What is this?
And we believe there was a fourth Destiny child, but we'll be looking into that very strong Destiny Child jokes, really?
What year is this?
I like that one.
I'd love someone to pay mine.
Okay, this is so bad I can't finish it.
I'm sorry.
No version and also this Bible is the King James Version and also includes our founding father documents.
Yes, the Constitution, which I'm fighting for every single day, very hard to keep Americans protected.
Also, the Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence, and the Pledge of Allegiance are all part of this.
God bless the USA Bible.
And it's just very important and very important to me.
I want to have a lot of people have it.
You have to have it for your heart, for your soul.
Many of you have never read them and don't know.
You got to have it for your heart and your soul.
He's saving souls.
You got to have it.
You got to have it, Morty.
Yeah, I want a lot of people to have it.
100 people, 100 years.
He's like central casting, like front man, con man, uh, huckster, basically.
$50 dono from John Garadas, my boy, says, at work right now, it's 8:30 a.m. in Lithuania.
Here are some shekels for two of my favorite bearded gentlemen.
Get it to 200, boys.
Thank you, John.
You're the best.
Late night stream.
John's up for it in Lithuania.
Shout out, Europe.
So many of you have never read them and don't know the liberties and rights you have as Americans and how you are being threatened to lose those rights.
It's happening all the time.
It's a very sad thing that's going on in our country, but we're going to get it turned around.
Religion and Christianity are the biggest things missing from this country.
And I truly believe that we need to bring them back and we have to bring them back fast.
I think it's one of the biggest problems we have.
That's why our country is going haywire.
We've lost religion in our country.
That's being a kid.
He went on for eight, like eight minutes on that, by the way.
That was just a one-minute clip of it.
You should see the whole thing.
So he's selling Trump Bibles or is he just promoting the Bible?
It's called the Trump Bible.
He's selling Trump Bibles for like $60 or something like that, too.
$60 book.
Oh, my God.
That's awesome.
As somehow less American.
When they see and believe and think about who the ideal American is, they really do envision a white America.
I did not grow.
And what do they envision?
What do they, what kind of America do they want to look like?
They want to see a not-white America.
That's the alternative to that, right?
That's their agenda that they're promoting.
And I guess not wanting that, not wanting to become a hated minority with propaganda that you've been evil and everybody deserves reparations and stuff.
A Christian in high school in a white evangelical context.
Oh, here we go.
So there's always been these questions around race and religion for me.
I am in white evangelical spaces.
I'm in their seminaries.
I'm in their churches.
I'm in their denominations.
I'm trying to be part of moving the ball forward on these issues, only to turn around and see those election results.
What that 81% number said was all of my concerns, all of the issues that are pertinent to me because of our racialized society, those fell on deaf ears.
It really didn't matter much when it came to actually pulling the lever to vote for someone.
It was.
What is he saying?
You're racist if you support Trump over Hillary.
Is that what he's trying to say?
Yeah.
Completely confounding to me that other Christians would proudly support a man who plays on racist tropes.
That this man would be their champion.
And it felt like a betrayal.
Get over it, dude.
We're racist.
You didn't get it.
You're retarded.
Around 2018, 2019, I'm sitting in church.
You know, we'd have about a half hour talking to that white Sunday morning worship.
Sunday school.
Yeah.
And the sweetest lady, the sweetest lady comes up and she's like, David, why don't you like our president?
And there are a lot of things, but sometimes, especially when I was talking with somebody who I knew wasn't that engaged in politics, I would just say one or two things and I'd say, you know, I just wish our presidents lied less.
And she looked at me and she said, Donald Trump lies?
You know, at that point, what do you say?
She was so immersed in that cocoon, she couldn't see the man for who he was.
And, you know, all kinds of people have asked me to explain MAGA Christianity.
And I've said to a lot of folks, if you were that's what I refer to as Zionist in America, MAGA Christianity.
They're immersed in, you'd be wearing the red hat also.
I grew up as a Christian.
I attended a Christian school all through childhood.
And it was fairly isolated from popular culture.
I mean, I grew up only listening to Christian music.
I thought that secular music was sinful.
I'm still pretty ignorant of a whole lot of popular culture.
Henrik's in the chat.
Shout out Red Ice, Henrik.
He says, quote, my ethnic issues.
Yeah.
The black guy, classical homeopath says, black Christians are greatest allies.
Did you hear what he said?
He was like, yeah, I was in an all-white church and I tried to direct their.
He said something like direct their trajectory or something like that.
Of course, is that what he was referring to?
His ethnic issues.
I tried to tell them, hey, this Trump guy's probably racist.
You shouldn't vote for him.
And they were like, clever name nails it.
He says, black guys accepted and welcome into a church.
All the true friendships he made are thrown away because CNN said Trump equals racism.
Low IQ on display.
Okay, here's Red Ice again.
Their ethnic issues didn't make them take my ethnic interests into account.
Funny how they want to criminalize white people having ethnic issues because they see it as trampling on their own ethnic issues.
I wish these evangelicals were more racist.
Did you see the stats right there?
It was surprisingly low for people that don't want their kids to look anything like that.
Anything that went down in the 1980s and 1990s, there's a good chance that I missed it.
It was possible to be almost completely immersed in this separate Christian subculture.
Thank you.
Christian media is a massive industry that is almost completely invisible to most Americans.
TBN, biggest Christian TV network, is one of the largest station groups in the world in terms of number of stations.
Salem and Caleb are among the largest radio station groups in the world.
If you are a good church-going Christian and you go twice a month, that means you're maybe hearing 30 to 60 minutes of Bible teaching from your local church a month.
But you're probably marinating in hours and hours and hours of Christian radio, Christian television, Christian websites, and chosen show.
But it shapes a community, shapes a sense of identity.
And when it does turn political, it is according to one playbook.
It is a conservative Republican agenda.
I'm Alex Mark, and this is Public Day.
If your state decides to make abortion illegal, these mega corporations want to help you kill your baby anyways.
Yeah, this sounds like a work trip from hell.
The expense report would literally read, work coffee, work lunch, murder, so evil.
To borrow a term you'll hear in a lot of churches, they're discipling Americans to see the world in a particular way.
They're helping them say, hey, this is what happened, and this is how you can interpret what happened through this cultural framework of Christian nationalism.
The founding fathers always believed that Christians deserved to be counselors to the king.
Not deserved.
They needed to be counselors to the king.
The people whispering in the ear of the leaders, counseling them, do this and don't do that.
Conservative talk often is better for the ratings than Christian preaching.
So there's been what are Christian people whispering in the politicians' ears saying, do more for Israel.
Support Israel.
They're chosen by God.
You don't want to be cursed by God.
That's what Christianity is doing.
That's the whispering in the ears going on.
Intermingling of conservative talk and Christian preaching that for a certain amount of the audience, they can't tell the difference anymore.
What is conservative versus what is Christian?
This idea of the separation of church and state still seems to come up, even though it's not in the Constitution, it's not in the Bill of Rights.
No, it's not in any of those foundational documents.
The majority of conservative Christians are not extreme Christian nationalists, but it makes great television.
We are running straight at St. Peters.
And it's fringe voices that tend to do best on media because they say outrageous things.
The gender wage gap is a lie.
That a man can become a woman is a lie.
That a baby in the womb is just a clump of cells is a lie.
That the rich don't pay any taxes.
Outrage is shaping millions of American Christians more than church.
And that's a problem.
They're told over and over and over again that you're in danger and you need to be more afraid.
The enemy is wokeism.
It's CRT.
It's like they're pushing their extreme left-wing agenda and being successful with it because their opposition is these loony Christians that are all Zio slaves.
That's the dichotomy that we have playing out right now.
That's what I see.
It's liberals.
It's all these things that are dismantling America.
And it's a really clear narrative.
Join us and you'll have purpose.
And here's your enemy.
Here's what I've been telling folks: pray for our enemies.
Okay?
Pray for because we're going medieval on these people.
The church is just being outflanked by better storytellers.
And there are media figures out there who know exactly what they're doing.
They are lying and manipulating and stoking the fears of these people using religious rhetoric to make a lot of money.
I want Jesus to come.
The reason why Jesus hadn't come is because people are not giving the way God told them to give.
If people would call this number and put this victory.
Hold on.
He said Jesus isn't coming because they're not paying him enough money.
They're not giving what God told them to give.
Dude, this literally works on people, and he's multi-millionaire, I'm sure.
And this with this kind of type of a con all over the world on every available voice, every available outlet.
The father, he would say, Jesus, go get it.
Evangelical enterprises raise billions of dollars.
They're not paying up.
If they would just give more, he would send Jesus today if you would just open up your wallets.
That's an amazing, high-level grift.
It's so pathetic.
It's inspiring.
Inspiring, yeah.
Hey, guys, bad things will happen to you if you don't donate.
If you don't get us over to 200 tonight, you'll be cursed for life.
Just shut it down.
Play the choir music.
Play the background praise brand music.
Start doing a prayer for more donations.
The Goy Shiok will curse you all.
Total curse of the Lord of the Jews if you do not donate.
Millions or even hundreds of millions anymore, but billions of dollars in mostly $10 to $25 contributions.
Well, the way you get those contributions is by ginning up fear and anger.
When I was an activist of the religious right, I would meet with fundraisers.
I would hear from them, you've got to give me plenty of fear and anger.
I need to make your people as mad as hell and frightened to go to sleep at night.
Because when they're that afraid, they're going to send you a lot of money.
If you want Armageddon, then that's precisely what will be delivered.
This is the fight.
What?
If you want Armageddon.
See what I'm saying with the mind control, dude?
The heck guy have a Yamaka?
This guy?
No, the next Yamaka spotted.
It's funny how they're completely left out of this.
Like Jews, rabbis, and Judeo-Christians don't even exist, according to this documentary universe.
Henrik says he wants to grab Jesus by the pussy.
What does that mean, Henrik?
Frogman says, no donation, no salvation.
That is true.
The Goy Shiaka spoken.
Spencer says, bless Goy Shiok and you'll be blessed.
Kirsh Goy Shiok and you'll be cursed.
That is true.
That is the word of God, actually.
Send you a lot of money.
If you want Armageddon, then that's precisely what will be delivered.
This is the fight.
We will give you Armageddon if that's what you want.
I'm kind of stricken in conscience about that.
It did look like a small hat.
Did you see that?
Yeah.
Hold on.
It might have been a shadow.
51.
Enhance that.
Enhance.
Zoom enhance.
Hold on.
I was kind of stricken in conscience about that.
Shadow.
I think it's a shadow.
Oh, it's a shadow.
He's wearing a small hat.
I don't know about the salute to go with it.
I think those guys are both Jews.
Maybe it's a shadow.
But over time, you kind of learn to engage in a sort of modus viventi.
How suspicious?
Like, what is omitted here from this equation?
Not one mention of Israel yet.
Yeah, no, they're not going to bring that up.
You think they will?
We're more than halfway through.
It hasn't been said once.
Just a way of being.
We need the money to fuel our work.
And the only way to get it is more fear and more anger.
If you're not willing to get off your nation to a local agenda that's not left, it's liberal.
It's so far liberal.
It's out to destroy the very fabric of this nation.
We're taking our nation back.
But now it's out of control.
30 years into that, 40 years into it, we have Christians who are terrified of the external world.
They want to educate your children.
They want to take your kids from you.
They don't want you to do anything that resembles Christianity or stand up for what's right or stand up for what's truth.
And if you believe that, you're going to stay with me.
I need to hear it right now.
There's the Trump hair.
Looks a little bit like my hair, too, right now.
Steve says this documentary is meant to slander nationalism by exposing mentally ill Christian Zionists who LARP as patriots.
Nailed it.
Spot on.
Yep.
Steve.
Steve.
Christian nationalism.
Nationalism equals Trump and Trump equals retarded racist Christian.
That's what this whole thing means.
Yep.
Two centered ideas that are really in contrast to one another, and it's quite a conundrum.
One is that the United States is a Christian nation, and the other is that Christianity is always under assault in the United States and adherence to Christianity are persecuted people.
And both of those are proclaimed all of the time.
That it is Christian and its default religion.
They hate Jesus.
Christian people can't get a break in this country anymore.
They hate Jesus.
We got to worship the king of the Jews harder.
That'll solve all problems.
More Christians in government.
That's the type of shit I hear.
Persecuted by.
Yeah, they haven't mentioned QAnon either.
I'm surprised about that.
You think they would have at least.
Maybe that's what's coming in the next 30 minutes.
The authorities of this country.
Undermining Christianity is the central project of the left because it stands in their way.
We may have to be in prison and suffer great persecution as a result of our commitment to biblical truth.
We are there, my friend.
That's not hyperbole.
I mean, the writing is on the wall.
They don't want the gospel preached anymore.
In fact, the governor of New York said, we don't want you kind of people.
Wow.
In other words, we don't want you pro-light people in our state.
Wow.
There is a biblical narrative of persecution where throughout history, if you are faithful to Jesus Christ, you will be persecuted.
So there's this built-in instinct in some American Christianity to say, if you're really faithful, you're going to suffer and struggle.
and so that validates your faith.
Because the Bible...
That's an extension of Judaism where it's like they're hated, they're martyrs.
The more people hate you, the more your religion is right, the harder it makes you want to worship it.
Ends with the most exciting stuff, and it's about us being persecuted.
We're almost excited about being persecuted because it means we're getting down to the good stuff.
Christians in the West are now experiencing just a small taste of what their brothers are living in respected countries have experienced for years.
And guess what?
It's likely to get worse.
There are a lot of voices who are telling Christians you're one election away from losing your Christian school.
You're one election away from losing your church.
You're one election away from the total takeover of your local public school by far-left ideologues.
So you have millions of people who are in a state of deep anguish where they feel like something that they love is being not lost is almost too passive, destroyed.
And destroyed is too mild, maliciously destroyed, intentionally and maliciously destroyed.
Something that they love.
An idea of what America is that is deeply connected to their faith.
But when you dive in and you say, how have you lost liberty, for example?
Really, there isn't an answer to that because people have not lost liberty.
In fact, First Amendment jurisprudence has never been more robust in the whole history of our country.
Are they forgetting that they banned all of these people from like all the big tech companies?
They're such liars, right?
Oh, freedom of speech is stronger than ever.
Bullshit.
All of these leftists have been censoring all of these people.
Trump was banned from everywhere.
For Christ's sake, we are stopping the attacks on Judeo-Christian values.
Trump jumped on that message of America is falling apart and you need to fight if you don't want to lose your country.
It wasn't as though Trump created Christian nationalism or in any way brought this onto the scene.
It had been with us for decades before.
But what Trump gave it was a megaphone.
In America, we don't worship government.
We worship God.
And what are the Groipers in America first?
they're promoting the same thing that's been going on for decades that all of these Zionists have been promoting, right?
That's really what...
This is the right.
You're not an alternative if you're saying Jesus is the answer, just like they are.
Now we were hearing this rhetoric much more often and much more loudly than ever before.
We don't want to see God forced out of the public square, driven out of our schools, or pushed out of our civic life.
We want to see prayers before football games if they want to give prayers.
Donald Trump understood something that was untapped out there about resentments about us versus them, about being part of the tribe.
And once you add that religious element to all of this and you think of Christianity as the sword and the shield, you can see how that ramps everything up.
Jews will not revise us!
Jews will not revise us!
There were people in that rally, and I looked the night before.
Oh, come on, they're really going to do this.
Protesting very quietly, the taking down of the statue of Robert Hill.
I'm a national reporter.
My beat is the intersection of religion and politics.
When I cover certain events, I have to be concerned about whether or not violence could occur there.
And that wasn't necessarily true a few years ago.
Political violence has just been a part of the last few years, covering Christian nationalism.
We are in the midst of a civil war between good and evil.
The good is all the folks we see here.
We pray that each of us.
We even have people arming up now.
I know plenty of owls.
My own spiritual family sees violence as perhaps an effective tool.
One of the key questions when we look at Christian nationalism is: how does it condone violence and political violence?
The Bible is full of commands to not just love one's neighbor, to love one's enemies.
Christian nationalism is going against the core teachings of Christianity.
You think he looked like this effeminate picture that we always see of him?
He didn't look like that.
He was a tough guy.
And that's the Jesus that I want to be like.
That's a sign that I want to be.
Another huge Zionist, Jerry Boykin, General Boykin.
Jones has taught, Alex Jones has talked about, talked about him a few times.
He's involved with all of these things.
Over the last decade, in these devotional books, that millions of Christian men and women read Christ.
Jesus was an airborne ranger.
Find your purpose following the warrior crash of a more muscular Jesus.
Wild at heart.
The lion bites.
God will serve a dead Jew in a Palestinian tomb.
I serve a risen savior with power and glory.
That victoriously came up out of a grave and he took the risen Jew.
Did you hear that line?
Dude, yeah.
Hold on, 58:40.
Jesus, who is a warrior Christ?
God will serve a dead Jew in a Palestinian tomb.
I serve a risen Savior with power and glory that victoriously came up out of a grave and he took the keys of death and hail.
And the Bible says in Genesis chapter 3 and verse 15 that the serpent would bruise his heel, but the heel of that man would bruise Satan's hand.
Christian will hold up.
Who wants to go listen to a guy like that all the time?
Who's this?
It's the lion of Judah.
Yeah.
When the Bible is brought in, it's the book of Revelation.
Revelation 19 shows us a Jesus you can't control.
This is not gentle Jesus, meek and mild.
This is giant Jesus, mighty and rild.
The Bible does depict a warrior Jesus, just with a very different kind of warfare.
The warfare takes place spiritually through the means of the gospel, not through physical violence.
In the New Testament, Jesus repudiated that when his own disciple Peter pulled out.
By the way, Revelation 19 that he just cited, just so everybody knows coming out of his mouth is a sharp sword with which to strike down the nations, the goyim.
He will rule them with an iron scepter.
That's from Psalm 2.9.
He treads the wine press of the fury, also treading the wine press of the nations, like Isaiah 63, of the wrath of God Almighty.
It's against the Goyam.
This is Jewish supremacy right here.
Sorry.
The sword.
To defend him from being arrested.
And Jesus said, put away your sword.
Those who live by the sword will perish by the sword.
But there are people who will translate spiritual warfare categories into literal political violence.
Get the f out of the way, bro.
What the f!
No, there was a trouble.
There is a righteous use of hookum in a fallen world, a righteous use of weaponry in a fallen world.
Yes, Jesus will bring peace, but only after he slaves his enemies.
The enemy is raised.
What's the rabbis say?
And so to protect the church, to protect God's people, you need to engage in violence.
One of the biggest fallacies about religion, especially Christianity in particular, is that somehow it's going to make you meek and docile and understanding.
As a matter of fact, we can look throughout history, whether we're talking about American history or we're talking about Roman history or anything else, that Christianity has also always been associated with violence.
It's not just Islam, it's Christianity too.
You don't get war as a religion without people believing that the cross is going to go before them and fight their battles.
Of all symbols they could have chosen, the Ku Klux Klan chose the cross of Christianity, but they perverted it and used that cross as a symbol of terror.
For them, to be Christian is to believe that this society is quote unquote for the white man.
Do you guys see what's happening?
This is the future of America.
This is the narrative they're going to say.
The evil white Christian America, the evil Edom.
They persecuted, they stole from the Indians, persecuted, enslaved the blacks, persecuted the Jews, abandoned Israel when the world turned against them.
The rabbis, if they have their way, the rabbis are going to be celebrating the fall of evil American empire.
They believe they're in the exile of Edom, the final empire.
And all of this narrative and the Christians doing their thing is playing right into the script.
Man, what do you think?
You haven't commented for a minute.
You got any thoughts?
I agree completely.
It's like it's an interesting take.
But it's right in line with what you're saying: is that every time that the Christians do something naughty, whether it's racist or anti-Semitic, and they do it in the name of Jesus, and like what Nick's doing in the name of Jesus, it's Christ is king.
We're going to fight back against Jewish power.
You can't do it.
Like, you're just setting him up for, I mean, they could do this whole feature just on that angle, too.
They're not really going to the Christis King anti-Semitism stuff yet, but they can fit that right into this whole thing.
It would spook the hell out of any normal, just like regular normie Christian.
Yeah, they haven't mentioned, have they mentioned anti-Semitism yet?
No.
They haven't.
Not at all.
Interesting.
No Israel mentioned, no anti-Semitism mention.
Other people are supposed to be subordinate, not just a matter of politics, but as a matter of religion.
And that's where Christian nationalism goes off the rail is because what it tends to suggest most often is that God ordains injustice.
Trump is going in and trying to take America by the hand and say we can be great again.
I'm coming to you as a prophet and as a man of God.
And I'm telling you, it's time to pray for the president.
I'm a prophet.
But here's what the Holy Spirit said to me last night.
Here's what he's offered me to tell you.
Oh my God.
That's nasty.
My wet mouth.
There's going to be an attempt to take him out of power.
Let's stand and pray right now.
Come on, help me out right now.
I want you to lift your voice.
Everybody, help me pray.
Keep him holy spirit.
Christian Trump had an extra degree of fanaticism to it.
Those are all failed prayers there, right?
Because he didn't get back in.
That was 2018.
They should have helped him.
If only they would have helped him.
That much of the mainstream media just missed completely.
And that fanaticism was supplied by prophecy.
Somebody had to do it.
I am the chosen one.
I said, Mr. President, I know there are people that say, you know, you said you were the chosen one.
And I said, you were.
I think God calls all of us to fill different roles at different times.
And I think that he wanted Donald Trump to become president, and that's why he's there.
A lot of it was centered around a feeling that they were participating in this tremendous move of God to save the United States of America through this unlikely hero.
Somebody who's going to deliver God's people, even if he wasn't necessarily a believer himself.
The imperfect vessel chosen by God to carry out his will.
That's what they always say.
Henrik says, good thing black culture is here to represent the peaceful side.
Yeah, it's these white MA people that are really all doing all the crime and the violence and the threat in the world.
Exactly, Henrik.
Thyrus figure.
One evangelical Cyrus.
Lance Wall now believes Trump is like the Persian king Cyrus the Great.
According to the Bible, Cyrus ruled over ancient Babylon and made a decree that the Jewish temple should be rebuilt.
Trump has the Cyrus anointing to navigate in chaos.
They speak of Donald Trump as a new Messiah.
They speak of him as a godly person who is directly communicating with God.
God spoke to me.
All right, what's going to happen in 2020?
I think President Trump is going to be re-elected handily.
We thank you for this nation that was born in 1776.
We pray in 2020, it would be born again.
By 2020, the election, this Donald Trump's divine destiny.
Here is the long and winding road to 270 in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Joe Biden, the projected winner tonight in the state of Maryland, Joe Biden, the predicted winner tonight.
This is a fraud on the American public.
This is an embarrassment to our country.
We were getting ready to win this election.
Frankly, we did win this election.
The president came out, claimed he won something that he has not won yet, and neither has Joe Biden, to be clear, because we were still counting ballots.
And the president also threatened legal action, even though there's nothing to challenge yet because ballots are still being counted.
If you count the legal votes, I easily win.
If the Fox News decision desk can now project that former Vice President Joe Biden will win Pennsylvania and Nevada, Donald Trump will be denied a second term.
Facts don't matter.
What you see with your own eyes doesn't matter.
I have access to a secret source of knowledge that tells me this election was stolen.
If you believe that Donald Trump was anointed by God to be president, if you believe that America was founded as a Christian nation and that we need to get back to those godly principles, if you believe those things, then how could the election not have been stolen?
Comedians then, Joe Biden's president.
If you viewed Donald Trump as Cyrus, the pagan king that God had anointed to save his people, then you were looking for what was going to happen next that would make it all make sense.
It was billed at the Million MAGA March.
Today, thousands of President Trump supporters gathered in the nation's capital, many of them refusing to accept that President-elect Joe Biden won the election.
I believe it's a blessing.
God's got his hand in all of this.
Donald Trump, because he got so many votes and they had to bathe, now we all know there was fraud.
Donald Trump will be our president for four more years.
He says it's God's blessing, dude.
He made so many bold claims and none of them came through at all.
The idea that the election was stolen.
Stop the seal!
Stop the seal!
Became just widely accepted among Christians.
I hear an army of angels coming from heaven to help our beautiful president win this battle of good versus evil.
You started to hear rhetoric about spiritual warfare.
This is an epic battle of good versus evil.
God raised up an army.
And I'm telling you right now with all of my soul, with all my heart, I've not lost one moment's sleep over what's going to happen on the sixth.
I declare unto you that God Almighty is about to get glory.
He's about to show up.
He's about to step off his throne.
He's about to do something in this nation that's going to be so glorious.
And so he said he had 2.2 million followers on Facebook.
That guy, by the way.
Jeez.
Greg Locke.
basically had a group of people who believed that God had called them to Washington, D.C. and to storm the Capitol.
The God is a kingdom and a power!
And the glory forever.
Hallelujah.
On January 5th, there was a religious rally before the event on January 6th, what they call Jericho marches.
We know this battle belongs to you, Lord, and I thank you for every single one of these warriors who have come out today.
The idea to bring Christian people together to march around the Capitol in imagery that's supposed to conjure up the nation of Israel marching around the walls of Jericho.
Go out to face them tomorrow.
Amen.
And if you know that story, it's the story where the walls of Jericho come crumbling down.
Still, these demonstrators keep believing that some revelation could possibly change the election outcome, and they insist their concerns and hopes shouldn't be ignored or belittled.
The church is not embarrassed.
If I remember right, the rest of the story is it wasn't even, it wasn't just that the walls came down.
That's just what let them into the city.
Once the walls come down, then they came in and they like killed everybody, men, women, children, and animals.
They just massacred Jericho, if I remember the story right.
March around the walls was what keeps them out.
Yeah, Chad.
The chat said, where's the sofa?
They're blowing the sofa.
I covered the Jericho march when it happened, and I'm just like, it was a Zio Fest is what I think I titled the video because it was so many big-name Zionists.
Even Rabbi Jonathan Kahn was like the headliner, the final speaker.
West Capitol, in order to send the message that the structure of our government would come collapsing down and would reinstate Donald Trump as president.
Come to the big DC marches of the 5th and 6th of January.
I'll see you there.
God bless.
God bless.
It's not a secret.
they were advertising it.
People didn't just show up.
They went to churches and got on buses and drove across the country to be at these rallies on January 5th.
Thank you, Lord.
You are going to bring the exposure that needs to take place for all of us that have friends and family members that think we're crazy.
Are they going to show Fuentes?
I'm not inclined to believe that they're not seized by secular society, quote unquote, for quite some time.
Then it's not a huge leap to say, well, this is the apocalypse.
This is the end times, and we have to do whatever we can to stop that from occurring.
It's a struggle God has pushed in to test us, and God is on our side, and incredible things are coming.
This is nothing less than an epic struggle between the godly and the godless, between good and evil.
And we will win this fight or America will step off into a thousand years of darkness.
I'm telling you, Jesus is allowed that takes away the sin of the world.
But he is not just a lamb.
He is the lion of the tribe of Judah.
And he's about to royal blood in the United States of America.
We're going to take our nation back.
Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Jews, Judeans.
Christian nationalism provided the permission structure to attack the beating heart of American democracy.
It looks like fucking trade-offs!
We are the true f***ing fighters!
We are the true f***ing heroes here!
Back all the way!
*gunshot*
So in graduate school, I was an American historian by training, American religious historian, but I had an outside field.
20th century Germany.
You're right, Volka Spirit.
Hold on, hold on.
Volka Spirit, before this just started, literally just a few seconds ago, said, bet you anything they're going to bring up Hitler and say he was a Christian.
Just wait.
It's coming.
Yep.
He just called it.
Henrik says, man, this is so sad.
I had a fascination with how could Christians participate in a movement like the Third Reich.
And how could they do so, not kind of neglecting their Christianity, or at least not to their mind, but as Christians, twisting their Christianity in such a way that it was compatible with Nazism?
Great photo on that.
When Adolf Hitler ascended to the chancellorship, he didn't seize power.
It was given to him by a very Christian electorate who declared him in 1933 to be a gift and miracle from God.
And I remember quite well, when I was being trained as a minister, we were told never prepare a sermon without consulting the Dictionary of New Testament theology, Edited by Gerhard Kittel, a good German evangelical Bible scholar.
Nobody ever told me that Gerhard Kittel was Adolf Hitler's resident theologian that gave him the theological justification for genocide.
Why didn't we ever know that one of the theologians we consulted most often justified genocide?
Boy, that was an eye-opener.
One doesn't derive one's values from scripture.
one inserts one's values into scripture.
Volka Spirit, who just predicted they were about to go there, says the German Christians had the swastika banned from their movement by the National Socialist Party.
He's got the receipts.
The German Christians have the swastika banned from their movement.
Oh, okay.
Got it.
*Rainful sound*
Let us pray.
Let us pray.
Lord, let your plan stand forever.
And may your purpose for this nation stand strong.
Almighty God, have compassion on us with your unfailing love as our lawmakers prepare to formally certify the votes.
Proud boys.
Oh, the proud boy.
Proud boy prayer.
Legislators, with your wisdom and truth.
People thought that they were there to defend God, to defend their faith, and to defend democracy while they were trying to overturn our democracy.
This is our show, Bill!
*Sounds of the war*
I heard you saw Ray Epps.
I will die.
You had crosses.
You had Bible verses.
Pictures of Jesus.
Israeli flags.
Shofars.
They're praying in the name of Jesus Christ.
They were using religion as a way to justify overturning democracy.
One nation, one nation!
Christian nationalism uses Christianity as a means to an end, that end being some form of authoritarianism.
If there's a religious basis for one's authority, one is able to say, you're not just wrong, you're on the wrong side of God.
The body of Christ is the one that's going to make America great again.
One of the things I am afraid of is that I see the erosion of democratic norms and institutions.
I see a shocking lack of commitment to American democracy among many American Christians.
And it's not clear to me where that will stop.
Jesus Christ, we spoke again.
This threat of what I no longer even pretend is evangelicalism, this white religious nationalism, may present one of the greatest dangers ever to our democratic experiment.
It's an ugly exercise to try to imagine what America might do as a fascist state.
Thank you for allowing the United States of America to be reborn.
Thank you for allowing us to sell the constant form of the truth.
We love you.
We thank you.
We try to say we're shooting after January 6th.
There was a brief moment where Christian nationalism came into the limelight.
The problem is that Christianity, one of the world's great religions, no, this particular brand of Christianity that is linked up with the Trump movement is a different kind of thing.
Christian nationalism.
It seemed like the country was going to notice and wake up to this threat.
And that didn't happen.
Don't believe what you see on the press.
There was over a million wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful people who were singing worship songs and loving Jesus.
They broke into the Capitol because DC police didn't do their job.
The DC police, they didn't break into anything.
They let them in.
Not only did they let them in, it's paid for by tax dollars.
That's all right.
We're Americans and they were innocent.
Something that makes me fear for the future is that we see Americans reevaluating what happened on January 6th.
You know, if you didn't know the TV footage was a video from January the 6th, you would actually think it was a normal tourist visit.
They wandered freely through the Capitol, like it was their building or something.
They didn't have duns, but a lot of them had extreme...
They were opening the doors.
They were letting them through.
But as we just saw, there was other footage as well where they were fighting.
They were knocking shit down.
They did have the battering rams and stuff.
So both sides are kind of lying here.
Extremely dangerous.
But they're lying, especially saying that there was no violence.
So my colleague Samuel Perry gathered data in February of 2021 and found that three-quarters of ambassadors and accommodators of Christian nationalism said those that engaged in the riot should be prosecuted.
When he asked the same question six months later, that number had dropped to around 50%.
And so as time continues to move on, are we going to continue to see them reevaluate the insurrection and move from this was a crime to, well, maybe this was a necessary evil to possibly moving towards, well, this was necessary and it was actually good that we attacked the Capitol.
I think that's a real possibility, something that should concern every American, but especially American Christians.
Now, what we're seeing is Christian nationalists more emboldened and more entrenched in their disinformation and their ideology.
Without the Bible, there is no modernity.
Without the Bible, there is no America.
Our biblical inheritance is at the center of our politics.
It is the question of the age.
Welcome back.
Are we really not going to see one Nick Fuentes clip?
I'm going to be disappointed if we don't get to see the Christian nationalists poster boy.
Here, following the historic ruling from the Supreme Court, the conservative majority has overturned the landmark Roe versus Wade ruling.
For the first time since 1973, abortion is no longer a nationwide right.
You have now freed us from the shackles.
Hobrow versus Wade, we thank and we praise you.
Yes, it's going to be hard.
I know as a working mom of four, it's not easy working and being a mother, and I'm married, right?
I can only imagine if we're a single mother.
It's hard work, But you can do it.
And guess what?
The pro-life movement stands with you every single step of the way.
In a world where they should have left that clip out.
American they didn't need her that's the greatest ethical crisis we have ever faced which is will we take all the hundreds of millions of dollars raised to end abortion will we now take that same amount of resources and marshal them to help women who are facing unwelcome to pregnancies The children that are born to them.
Most of the people I knew in the pro-life movement were quite sincere in their belief system, but none of us had played out the unintended consequences.
I will say that my attitude about abortion was, you know, I have a Catholic sister.
It wasn't my issue.
So it was like Roman Catholic system.
But then, when I was practicing law in Oakland, I got appointed by the court to represent a 13-year-old who had been raped by her uncle.
She was against abortion, but then once she started working in Oakland, she was for it.
I don't know how that'll look to people.
And was pregnant.
And so my responsibility as her lawyer was to walk with her and help her make choices.
That forever shifted my approach because what I realized is that it's not this antiseptic, removed decision.
They're human beings struggling.
I realize that half of these little underage black girls are being raped by their uncles.
Pro-abortion.
It's not that bad of an idea.
Yeah.
I was anti-abortion, but then she moved to Oakland and realized that we need a lot of abortion.
Maybe we don't need this baby.
Maybe we'll let this girl not become a mother yet.
Yeah.
I became much more nuanced about the reality.
That's nice way to say it.
I've been working in rain for the past like five years for this day.
We still have a ton of work to do to get all this safe span abortion.
But this is a huge step.
She's cute.
The Polish Federation of East, the Polish, the Polish!
The Polish Federation of East, the Polish Federation of East, the Polish Federation of East, the Polish Federation of East, the Polish Federation of East.
I think this is a really good time for Christians to engage in really careful reassessment.
To go back to the scriptures and to read those with fresh eyes and see what God's teachings are.
To look at the life of Christ and to look at what Jesus calls us to do and who Jesus calls us to be.
And then to take a look at your political views.
The United States as a political entity, its future is uncertain.
We don't know what might happen.
We hope for the best.
The United States of America is a people movement.
And we will be however the people of this country choose to be.
That's what we're going to be as a nation.
I make a very sharp distinction between patriotism and nationalism.
Nationalism is something that is usually idolatrous and self-exalting.
Hear that?
Hear that, Christians?
Nationalism is idolatry.
Patriotism, I think, is gratitude for being in a country as magnificent as this one.
This was an accident of history.
We are fundamentally a nation of immigrants.
So we came from all over the place, speaking different languages, worshiping different gods.
However, you think about this country, the one thing that cannot be denied is that at the heart of it is the idea of pluralism.
E pluribus unum.
That's the whole shebang right there.
Out of the many, one.
Pluribus, what does that one mean?
The biggest sin, if you will, of Christian nationalism is that it sees pluralism as a weakness and not what it is.
The foundation can be a weakness.
Like unity is strength.
Diversity, we see the way it's playing out.
What it means to be American.
This is what puzzles me.
Christian nationalists treating multiculturalism as a threat to America, even though that is America.
There's a version of American nationalism.
It wasn't.
A few decades ago, it was majority white people in America.
They know that.
They know that they have a deliberate agenda to make whites a minority.
And if you oppose that, their agenda, they say you're evil.
It's trying to camouflage itself with Christianity.
And it's doing a whole lot of damage.
Not just to our democracy, but to the reputation of our faith.
Faith ought not to be reduced to an ideology.
Certainly not an ideology of faith or exclusion.
God is in me and God is in you.
And we need to work together and really fight for a better life forever.
Christianity at its best committed to love and truth and justice has and always will be a powerful, powerful force.
In the face of sickness, the church created hospitals.
In the face of people needing to be educated, the church created universities.
In the face of Jim Crow and racism, the church marched from churches into the street, across bridges, went to jail.
Okay, chat says that El pluribus enum meant out of 13 colonies came one nation.
It wasn't about diversity.
Yeah, no.
Right.
The red eye says, yes, it was many different Europeans, mostly.
Forced nonviolent change.
Everywhere you look, when the church has been at its best, it protects people regardless of their race, their creed, or their sexuality.
Jesus, last summer, he was talking about, I'm going to judge the nations by these things.
Not going to judge you by your skyscrapers.
Not going to judge you by your tax cuts.
Not going to judge you by your military.
When people were hungry, did you feed them?
When people were sick, did you care for them?
When people were immigrants, did you welcome them?
When people were at their least.
Open up your borders.
This is the Christian message now.
Open up your borders.
Feed everybody.
Take care of the whole world.
Otherwise, God will judge you.
Did you, as a nation, lift them up?
What a country we will be.
Oh, yeah.
We only listen to them.
If we only, what?
You ready for the beat?
What?
What a country we will be.
Yeah, if they only have their utopia.
I want neither one of these utopias that they have.
If we could just get rid of all the racism.
If we just get rid of these Christians, we'll just have a utopia in America.
You get everybody to be just a liberal Christian.
Liberal, Christian, egalitarian, slave to the Lord.
It'll be such a great country to be in.
Well, chat, let me know what You think in the comments?
I appreciate all the support tonight.
It's a late one.
Thanks for staying up and watching it with me, Big Tech.
What did you think?
What else did you think?
Thanks for the invite.
Well, I mean, look, I welcome our new AI robot overlords where I'm at, you know, just in general, but this sort of reinforces it.
People are just too dumb, dude.
It's rough.
They're just too dumb.
I'm starting to, I'm really, it's crazy.
It's bringing me full circle.
I'm starting to understand why they lie to us.
Like, why did they invent these religions?
Yeah.
Because people are so dumb.
It's like, you can't just tell people the truth.
You got to lie to them because they're just simple.
The people.
And so if you have a system that depends on votes, especially, then it's like that was the ultimate innovation.
You go like me.
Maybe that's what I'm doing wrong.
Being too honest.
They never put things in the hands of the people.
They're too dumb.
And then somebody went, uh-uh, ah.
But they're so dumb that we could put everything in their hands and then control what they do because they're so dumb.
We can just have them do whatever we want.
And then we get to rule them by consent.
We can just control them because they're stupid and they think they're in control and they are, but really we're in control of them and they are in control.
So it's brilliant.
But did you just know better way to control people than through religion?
What?
hear that stuff but really what they're doing is like well we're just gonna go like wipe these people out and take their land and build a port and make a half a trillion dollars and so we're gonna have to blow up 40,000 you know brown people and everybody will be mad but we got to do it because it's gonna be like really the result is gonna be great and they would never just tell us that because they can't because people would but so they just tell us a lie oh they flew over in their they we didn't see it coming they flew
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