NXR Podcast - NXR Livestream - Homosexuals, Jezebels, & Why England Is Becoming Catholic Aired: 2026-03-27 Duration: 41:42 === Catholicism Surpasses Anglicans in England (07:37) === [00:00:00] Breaking news Catholics are set to exceed Anglicans for the first time in the country of England since the Reformation, in large part due to younger churchgoers who are breaking for Catholicism rather than Protestantism, in large part because of younger churchgoers who are skewing that way, but also because the church in England, the Anglican church, has opted for being super duper gay. [00:00:25] Exhibit A. [00:00:36] I solemnly commit myself before you to the service of the Church of England, the Anglican Communion, and the whole Church of Christ throughout the world. [00:00:51] Let us greet our newly installed Archbishop. [00:01:09] The Bible is abundantly clear about this, guys. [00:01:12] We have quotes all throughout church history. [00:01:14] John Knox, for one example, he said, Men illuminated only by the light of nature have seen and determined that it is a thing most repugnant to nature that women rule and govern over men. [00:01:28] Woman, in her greatest perfection, was made to serve and obey man, not to rule and command him. [00:01:35] This is clear throughout church history, throughout church fathers, and it is abundantly clear. [00:01:41] In scripture itself. [00:01:42] Here's another quote from John Calvin. [00:01:44] John Calvin says, Woman who by nature, that is by the ordinary law of God, is formed to obey the government of women, has always been regarded by all wise persons as a monstrous thing. [00:01:59] And therefore, so to speak, it will be a mingling of heaven and earth if women usurp the right to teach. [00:02:06] Accordingly, he bids them, that is God, bids them be quiet. [00:02:11] That is, keep within their own rank. [00:02:14] We also have, of course, scripture in 1 Timothy 2, verses 9 through 15. [00:02:21] The Apostle Paul, under the inspiration of the Spirit, he cites at least two reasons why the woman is not called to lead in the home or in the government or especially in the church. [00:02:31] And the reason is both the order of creation and the order and manner of the fall. [00:02:38] He says that it was the man who was formed first and the woman was made by God second. [00:02:44] She was made from man and for man as his helpmate. [00:02:49] So, the order of creation God made man first and made the woman second. [00:02:54] But not only the order of creation is cited in 1 Timothy chapter 2, but also the order of the fall. [00:03:01] It is the woman who is formed second, but she falls first. [00:03:05] And it's not only the order of the fall, but the manner in which she fell. [00:03:09] It is the woman who was deceived by the serpent and became a transgressor. [00:03:16] Adam did not. [00:03:18] Sin because of being deceived. [00:03:19] Adam, it is clear by way of implication and a whole biblical theology that Adam actually sinned with his eyes wide open. [00:03:28] Now, I'm not saying that in order to absolve man of his moral culpability. [00:03:34] If anything, the fact that Adam sins knowingly, it means that he is more morally responsible, not less. [00:03:41] But Adam is committing the sin of unbelief and specifically the sin of idolatry. [00:03:48] Adam knows the word of God. [00:03:50] Adam knows that. [00:03:52] Eve, having eaten of the fruit, shall surely die, and he is choosing in idolatry to identify himself and bind himself to his now fallen wife rather than his thrice holy God. [00:04:06] So Adam sins, and his sin is moral culpability, if anything more than the woman, not less. [00:04:12] But the manner in which the man sins is not a sin that comes by way of the man being deceived. [00:04:20] Women, one of the reasons, this is all what St. Paul cites as reasoning for male headship. [00:04:26] Male leadership and not feminine run society, church, and home. [00:04:31] And one of the reasons is because women are, in general, per capita, you've got to get this, guys, you've got to be able to understand the concept of generalities. [00:04:40] In general, women are more susceptible to being deceived than men are. [00:04:45] We know this. [00:04:46] We can see this in voting patterns, right? [00:04:49] If women couldn't vote, then we would not have had a single Democrat president for the last 50 years here in the United States. [00:04:57] Now, the last thing that I want to show right here at the opening of our episode. [00:05:01] Is that not only is this an affront to God and His Word, His commands, His holiness? [00:05:06] Not only is this a great offense to God for a woman to be appointed as Archbishop of Canterbury, the Anglican Church in England, but it's not just any woman. [00:05:18] This is a woman who celebrates feminine power and also the murder of children in their mothers' wombs. [00:05:27] Now, observe Exhibit B. Decriminalization of abortion is a question of such legal, moral, and practical complexity that I do believe it cannot be properly addressed. [00:05:39] In an amendment hastily added to another bill. [00:05:44] Consideration of any alteration to the abortion laws needs public consultations and robust parliamentary processes to ensure that every aspect of this debate is carefully considered and scrutinised. [00:05:59] So I think I've made the point by now. [00:06:02] I think you can see what an affront this is. [00:06:05] And the last thing that I'll say right here from the outset is this it should not surprise Protestants, of which I am one. [00:06:12] That Catholicism is rising in the West. [00:06:16] Protestantism has opted for gay race communism, for liberalism, for egalitarianism, for Marxism, for rainbow flags, for drag queen story hour, and all this heinous, disgusting brain rot. [00:06:29] That's why younger generations who are returning to nature, returning to tradition, they're also opting for Catholicism. [00:06:39] Catholicism has its problems. [00:06:41] That's part of why I am a Protestant. [00:06:43] Obviously, I have my theological. [00:06:46] Disagreements, and I'm not going to pretend that they're insignificant, but the reality is that Catholicism has held to natural order, God's natural order distinctions between men and women, much better than mainline Protestants have. [00:07:01] There are certain sects of Protestantism that have held the line, such as evangelicals, but the problem is you have people who are holding to traditional conservative values within Protestantism, like evangelicals, but the very ones who are more conservative also happen to be hopelessly Zionist. [00:07:19] And then you have others that may not be Zionist, but they're gay and effeminate. [00:07:25] This is what Protestantism in the year of our Lord 2026 has to offer in the West. [00:07:30] And we should not be surprised that young people who are returning to the church are choosing to go Catholic. === Why Young People Choose Catholicism (16:00) === [00:07:37] We're going to bring receipts today. [00:07:38] We're going to break down the topic. [00:07:40] Let's tune in now. [00:07:41] Warning this product contains nicotine. [00:07:44] Nicotine is an addictive chemical. [00:07:46] All right, I'm going to keep this simple. 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[00:08:31] You'll be supporting a Christian company. [00:08:33] You will be saving 20% on your nicotine purchases. [00:08:37] Use my promo code. [00:08:39] It's all caps, J O E L, that's Joel 20! [00:08:44] Joel 20! [00:08:47] Save 20%. [00:08:48] Go to knickknack.com. [00:08:52] Radical Christian Nationalist Pastor Joel Webbin. [00:08:55] Joel Webbin. [00:08:57] I want to talk about Joe Webb and Joe Webb and his The decline of Anglicanism in the UK, [00:09:23] in England, since 1800 is absolutely incredible. [00:09:27] The English Reformation was initiated by King Henry VIII in 1527. [00:09:31] And as of 1800, and some of this is self identification, England is roughly 85 to 95% Protestant. [00:09:38] Now, through the 1800s, you had the rise of the non conformists. [00:09:40] This would be your Methodist, this would be your Baptist, but still overwhelmingly 80 85% Protestant. [00:09:47] And then you get into the 1900s, and as the Church of England, That really is pretty early on when it comes to ordaining women. [00:09:53] The Church of England also is really relatively pretty early on when it comes to blessing same sex marriages, blessing same sex civil unions. [00:10:01] But from 85 to 95%, virtually every aspect of its culture colored and shaped by the Protestant Reformation, by Anglicanism, by the monarchy, from all the way now, we're getting here in 2024, to only about 60% of the population of England identifying as Christian at all. [00:10:20] And Protestant only being about 30% of this. [00:10:23] And in an April 2025 article from Catholic News, Catholics are said to outnumber Anglicans in the UK specifically because younger Catholics outnumber younger Anglicans two to one. [00:10:35] A report by the Bible Society reveals a quiet revival in UK Catholicism appears to be occurring, especially among those in the younger age group referred to as Gen Z, while noting that Catholics are rapidly catching up with Anglican numbers across all age groups. [00:10:49] And so from 1527, that would be 500. [00:10:53] Years, just about at this point, next year would be 500 years, 500 years since the Reformation. [00:10:57] It dominated everything about England that we know. [00:11:00] And so many good things came from colonial England. [00:11:03] Their sailing of the seas. [00:11:04] I mean, the American colonies was called the Presbyterian, the Protestant revolt. [00:11:09] The reason Protestantism is what it is and the reason America is what it is is because of Protestantism. [00:11:14] And now the birthplace of one of the best strains of Protestantism is about to roll over on its back. [00:11:20] And you can directly connect it to the ordination. [00:11:24] And the rule of women. [00:11:26] Just let's go with a practical angle here. [00:11:28] John Knox spoke of that in the quote that we read in the Cold Open Men by light of nature alone. [00:11:34] God has written two books. [00:11:35] He's given us special revelation that is the Bible, words on a page, divinely preserved for us so that we can know salvation. [00:11:43] But he wrote another book too, and that's the book of nature. [00:11:46] Nature teaches us cause and effect. [00:11:48] Nature teaches us about physics. [00:11:50] We observe the world, we observe patterns, and we draw conclusions from it. [00:11:54] And what John Knox says in this is that you don't even need the Bible. [00:11:57] You don't need Genesis chapter 3. [00:11:59] You don't need 1 Timothy chapter 2 to look at it and observe and say, oh, actually, I don't know that it's a good idea that women would rule in the church, rule in the home, rule at the level of the civil magistrate. [00:12:09] You can simply look at how women are designed. [00:12:12] You can look at the base in their voice, the strength of their frame. [00:12:16] You can look at all these different aspects and say, she's meant to be, just by observing nature, feminine, soft, quiet, meek, supportive. [00:12:26] Men are built. [00:12:28] For these roles. [00:12:29] And so, when you have young men that in many ways they look around and it's by nature, it's not even that they're reading their Bible, by nature, they say homosexuality is gross. [00:12:38] Mass immigration is destroying the fabric of our society. [00:12:41] Just by the light of reason and nature alone, they're surmising these things. [00:12:44] They look at the Church of England and they say, I feel like we need God in society. [00:12:49] Again, by nature alone, I know that there is a God. [00:12:52] But I look at this and I look at an old, haggard, ugly woman that's supposed to be the Archbishop of Canterbury ruling over the visible church. [00:13:04] And they turn around and they cross the street, and the majority of them, these young men, young women, going back to church, young families, they've said, You know what I'll go with? [00:13:12] Catholicism. [00:13:13] Say what you will about Catholicism, you won't find a woman priest. [00:13:16] Right. [00:13:17] Yeah, sadly, Protestants, by and large, in general, obviously there are exceptions, and we would like to think that we're some of them. [00:13:23] We are Protestants after all. [00:13:25] But many Protestants, in a general sense, in modern times, in the last few decades, have essentially looked at young men in particular and given them a binary choice. [00:13:36] You can ask Jesus into your heart, or you can preserve your mind, right? [00:13:43] So it's like you ask Jesus into your heart, but you have to sacrifice your mind, or you can keep logic. [00:13:49] You can keep reason, rationale, but you don't get Jesus. [00:13:54] And the reality is that that's such a false dichotomy. [00:13:56] And it's really tragic that what has been presented inadvertently in some cases and deliberately and deceptively in others to young men in particular is that Christian faith requires the foregoing of all logic, all reason, anything natural. [00:14:17] And this is why young men are either not turning to the church at all. [00:14:22] They're not turning to Christianity at all. [00:14:25] Or if they are considering Christianity, they are preferring either Roman Catholicism or Eastern Orthodoxy because much of Protestantism. [00:14:34] And here's the deal I know that you guys, some of you are probably yelling at your cell phone or your computer, your laptop that you're watching right now. [00:14:42] Yeah, and you're saying that. [00:14:43] That's not true. [00:14:44] That's not true, Joel. [00:14:46] Yeah, but I recognize, I acknowledge that mainline Protestants, if we're looking at the raw numbers, at least here, especially in the United States, the Total churchgoers of mainline Protestant denominations, this is your United Methodist, your PCUSA, these kinds of churches, they're basically the Protestant churches that have pretty buildings, but also a rainbow flag out front and a blue haired feminist pastor. [00:15:10] Those churches, mainline Protestant churches, are numerically less than evangelical Christians who are also Protestant. [00:15:18] I recognize that. [00:15:20] But here's the problem people are sick and tired, especially young men, with modernity. [00:15:26] They're opting. [00:15:27] They want something tried, true. [00:15:28] They want something that feels old, that feels stable and secure. [00:15:33] They want something ancient. [00:15:36] And the problem is that all the evangelical churches that are politically and culturally conservative, and that is worth mentioning, evangelicals, evangelicals in America are not just a hair, they are significantly more conservative than Catholics in their voting patterns. [00:15:52] And I'm not just saying white evangelicals versus all Catholics. [00:15:57] Of different ethnicities or different race. [00:16:00] No, I'm saying all Catholics in America, red and yellow, black and white, all evangelicals in America, red and yellow, black and white, compare their voting patterns politically and culturally speaking. [00:16:11] The evangelicals are more conservative than the Catholics, more traditional than the Catholics, more historic than the Catholics in their voting, politically and culturally speaking, by a landslide, by like 20% plus margins. [00:16:28] It's significant. [00:16:29] Here's the deal, though. [00:16:30] Young men coming to Christ for the first time, they don't know all that. [00:16:34] They're looking at what's right there on the surface, the obvious. [00:16:38] They're looking at, I'm not saying this is ideal, but it's just the reality. [00:16:42] They're looking at the surface level visible aesthetics. [00:16:46] So they're seeing, okay, there's a Catholic church and it actually looks like a church. [00:16:50] It's a chapel, it's beautiful. [00:16:52] And there's actually some beautiful Protestant churches. [00:16:55] But here's the deal all the beautiful Protestant churches, like the actual building itself that's beautiful, have rainbow. [00:17:02] Transgender, gay, race, communism flags. [00:17:05] They do. [00:17:05] Fine out front. [00:17:06] The evangelical churches are actually more conservative, certainly more than the mainline Protestant churches, but more conservative politically and culturally than the Catholic churches. [00:17:15] And yet they meet in a strip mall or a renovated pizza hut. [00:17:19] And I'm not trying to dog on them because it's hard. [00:17:23] Our church, like we've had a hard time getting into the building we have now. [00:17:26] And we have a long term, like decade long plan to purchase land and build an actual chapel that's beautiful and traditional. [00:17:36] But it takes time. [00:17:38] It takes time. [00:17:39] And we don't have the luxury of old money. [00:17:43] These old Catholic churches and old mainline Protestant churches. [00:17:48] They're not paying property taxes. [00:17:50] No church has to do that in America. [00:17:52] But they also, there's no mortgage. [00:17:54] They own the building outright. [00:17:55] There's no property taxes. [00:17:57] It's literally just the utilities. [00:17:59] And there's some trust fund that once upon a time in previous generations, the saints of old that actually did love the gospel and did love Jesus, they saved up. [00:18:07] They put it in some kind of fund. [00:18:09] And it's enough to pay the utilities on the building and pay Pastor Sally and her salary. [00:18:16] And then she can just preach to 20 libtards in her congregation in this beautiful empty building. [00:18:22] And she can do it into perpetuity. [00:18:24] She can do it forever. [00:18:26] They're not getting replaced. [00:18:27] And so a young man comes to faith and he sees, all right, I want something traditional, ancient, historic, tried, and true. [00:18:34] He sees a Catholic church and it looks like that. [00:18:37] And then he sees the mainline Protestant church that also looks like that. [00:18:41] And then he sees a renovated Pizza Hut church. [00:18:44] And the thing is, that renovated Pizza Hut evangelical church is actually the most conservative politically and culturally of the three options. [00:18:53] But the problem is number one, there's two problems. [00:18:55] Number one, Aesthetically, it's Pastor Bob and he's wearing flip flops. [00:19:03] He's culturally and politically conservative, but he's dressing like a Hawaiian surfer. [00:19:08] There might even be some laser lights and fog machines in that church. [00:19:13] And here's the other thing so the aesthetic looks modern. [00:19:16] And so it's interpreted by young men as this is probably pretty gay. [00:19:20] And spiritually speaking, it is kind of gay, let's be honest. [00:19:23] But then, in addition to that, if they could even push past that, they'll find. [00:19:26] Oh, these guys actually politically, though, they're pretty good on immigration. [00:19:29] They're pretty good on this. [00:19:30] They're pretty good on that. [00:19:32] Oh, wait. [00:19:34] But they're also raging Zionist. [00:19:36] See, the evangelical wing, which is the larger wing of Protestantism in the West, at least in America, that wing is culturally and politically more conservative than Catholics and certainly more than mainline Protestants. [00:19:50] But they're also raging Zionist. [00:19:54] And young men are J-pilled. [00:19:57] They've done the reading, as the kids say, and they're aware oh, my goodness, maybe Israel is not our greatest ally. [00:20:04] And so they certainly don't want to be told that every single week on Sunday from their pastor, even if he is a pastor that votes conservatively. [00:20:13] And so young men are looking at this as, like, I can't go to the mainline church because it's Sister Sally with blue hair who's gay affirming. [00:20:22] And the evangelical church, there's some things I like, but it's so modern on the surface with its aesthetic. [00:20:31] And they're just shills for Israel. [00:20:33] And then the Catholic Church, I don't know about all the Marian dogmas. [00:20:37] I don't know if I'm actually convicted theologically with the Council of Trent or Vatican II, but the building is beautiful. [00:20:45] Stained glass windows, things are ancient, things look historic, they look traditional, and they're fairly conservative politically and culturally speaking. [00:20:55] And they're not nearly as Zionist as this evangelical church over here. [00:21:00] And at least they don't have any women clergy. [00:21:02] Right. [00:21:03] And so young men in the West are becoming Catholic. [00:21:06] And you know what? [00:21:07] And if you go to Latin, it's in Latin. [00:21:09] So then you don't even know what they're saying. [00:21:11] But it's just, you know, but you're like, hey, they're saying something, and all I know is it's dudes saying it, right? [00:21:17] With like Gregorian chants and like masculine, you know, bass tones and stuff. [00:21:21] And you're like, I don't know what they're saying. [00:21:24] And half of it might be heresy. [00:21:25] Who knows? [00:21:26] But at least it's not visibly and overwhelmingly gay. [00:21:33] You walk into most churches today, most Protestant churches today, and it's like Ricky Bobby on Talladega Nights. [00:21:39] You're like, I'm getting dizzy from all the gayness. [00:21:42] I can't even see straight. [00:21:43] I want to go to Antonio, but the Church of England attendance, if they had to sustain these beautiful chapels and these beautiful, beautiful cathedrals just on attendance alone, they would be screwed. [00:21:53] They would. [00:21:53] There would be no possible way to sustain it. [00:21:56] So it's not as though they're putting forward a female archbishop and they're putting forward same sex civil unions and the people love it. [00:22:02] They're packed out, standing room only. [00:22:04] No, that's actually good Protestant churches that are taking a stand. [00:22:07] They're running out of room. [00:22:09] We had to build a building because we were running out of room. [00:22:11] These churches are not like that. [00:22:13] Attendance is old. [00:22:14] It is aged, it is sparse, it is practically nothing, but they got there first. [00:22:20] That's right. [00:22:21] That's why they have such opulence. [00:22:23] That's really what it is. [00:22:24] They have old money. [00:22:25] They'll last forever. [00:22:26] Go ahead. [00:22:27] Well, I was just the grand irony is like I think about the church attendance, and you hit on it in terms of Pastor Sally in this Anglican church preaching to basically an empty congregation. [00:22:36] It's like from 2000 to 2025, the Anglican church attendance has halved from 30% to 15%. [00:22:45] That's insane. [00:22:46] Only 3% of young adults in the UK from ages of 18 to 24 identify as Anglican. [00:22:52] And this is, by the way, here's the iron. [00:22:54] This is all while chasing the culture on liberalism. [00:22:58] And then, and I want to read a couple more stats from the Barner group. [00:23:01] So, in terms of the Anglican church membership, so we talked about it being old. [00:23:06] Well, here's another thing it's 60 40 female. [00:23:10] In some regions, in some regions, and particularly in Africa and South America, some congregations are 85% female. [00:23:18] And so it's, but if you look at broader stats, so this is from the Barner Group. [00:23:21] If you look at broader stats in the UK, 13% of men now attend church at least monthly compared to 10% of women. [00:23:27] So, going back to your point, young men are saying, I want to go to church. [00:23:31] And there's certainly less women interested in that. [00:23:32] But any of the women that are interested, they're flocking to this church, this Anglican church. === Anglican Church Faces Female Majority (03:16) === [00:23:37] And so you see, once again, and this is a tale as old as at least 15 years, which is this, especially in younger generations, this male female divide on political, cultural topics. [00:23:49] And we're now even seeing it. [00:23:50] It's like, Anglicans, they're going to be gay affirming. [00:23:52] They're going to be LGBTQ clergy. [00:23:55] They're going to be certainly be feminist or hyper feminist. [00:23:58] And then you have this base trad calf avenue that a lot of the men are taking. [00:24:03] But yeah, you look at the Anglican church and it's like it's all but dead. [00:24:07] I mean, there's virtually no coming back from this. [00:24:09] I think everyone recognizes, even Anglicans themselves, if they have their wits about them, they recognize like Catholicism is going to take over in the UK. [00:24:18] Yeah. [00:24:18] And so it's just, it's a really poor state that, that, Go ahead. [00:24:22] Speaking of women being deceived, we're about to play you a video from an Anglican priestess. [00:24:27] If you can't, you're not looking at me right now. [00:24:29] The hugest air quotes you can imagine from an Anglican priestess in the largest Anglican denomination. [00:24:34] This one's actually not in the UK, but this is in Canada. [00:24:38] X to doubt. [00:24:39] X to doubt. [00:24:40] If you're in the car, it's not that bad, but the subject matter is not family appropriate. [00:24:44] So this is a good point to hit the pause button. [00:24:46] Yeah, pause it. [00:24:47] We're going to play. [00:24:48] This just came out last week, went super viral. [00:24:50] Go ahead and listen now. [00:24:52] Do you know who benefits the most from us being ashamed of our bodies? [00:24:55] It's big money and big corporation. [00:24:57] So how do we disrupt the system? 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[00:27:12] Hierarchy is inescapable, it's on earth, right? [00:27:14] Men are going to rule, they're going to lead. [00:27:17] They're going to be, it's male headship, not female headship. [00:27:20] There's a hierarchy on earth, right? [00:27:22] There's a hierarchy in heaven. [00:27:23] There are degrees of eternal rewards. [00:27:25] The Bible speaks of this. [00:27:27] Did you know there's also a hierarchy of hell? [00:27:29] Jesus actually says, Woe to you to these Jewish towns that he's pronouncing judgment upon. [00:27:34] Woe to you because they've rejected him in his physical presence, in his incarnation, his earthly ministry, doing miraculous signs and wonders in their very midst. [00:27:44] Woe to you, Jewish towns of Tyre and Sidon, for if The miracles that I performed in you had been performed in these other cities that were destroyed by God's judgment long ago Sodom and Gomorrah. [00:27:58] They, these Gentile, Sodomite, Sodom, that's the key word there, Sodomite, perverse Gentile cities of long ago that God destroyed with brimstone and fire, they actually would have repented if they had me, that is the incarnate Son of God, walking their streets. [00:28:18] Preaching to their crowds and performing signs and wonders as I have done in Israel. [00:28:24] So, what does Jesus say? [00:28:25] He says, They will be given a light beating. [00:28:28] To one will be given a light beating. [00:28:31] Are they absolved of guilt? [00:28:32] Nope. [00:28:32] Still morally responsible, still eternally punished. [00:28:35] But their punishment in eternity will be, Jesus uses the word light. [00:28:40] Now, that said, it'll still be terrible. [00:28:42] But light, what Jesus is saying is, by comparison, terrible and eternal. [00:28:48] Punishment. [00:28:49] Under the just white hot wrath of God forever for the rejection of God and his Messiah and his truth. [00:28:56] Sodom and Gomorrah, these Gentile cities that were perverse. [00:29:00] And yet, he says, but a severe beating will be given to those like you. [00:29:05] Because to you, it's not just that you have greater degrees of sin, but you have persistent sin in the face of greater degrees of revelation, greater degrees of grace. [00:29:17] Meaning God poured out more grace on you, God revealed more of his truth to you. [00:29:23] And therefore, your sin, it's not just that your sin on the surface is more. [00:29:28] Hainous, but your sin, despite having received so much gracious revelation from the Lord, that's what makes it so heinous. [00:29:37] And that is what exponentially multiplies the severity of your punishment. [00:29:42] Now, the last thing I'll say Jesus says this of Israel. [00:29:45] I think it's true, still true of the nation state of Israel today. [00:29:48] But is it also true of the West? [00:29:51] Is it true of Europe? [00:29:52] Is it true of America that Europe and America have had a special outpouring of God's grace over millennia? [00:30:01] Of Christian truth, of Christendom shining in all its splendor, that God has poured out, shed His grace on Thee, on America and on Europe, that they were a light to the world, in many ways functioning as a city on a hill that could not be hidden, that God lavished us with His grace. [00:30:21] And not only did we sin and apostatize and rebel in the midst of His grace, but we actually have rebelled in the, not just sinning in the midst of grace, but even in terms of the category of degrees of sin. [00:30:36] We've actually opted progressively, we have graduated, progressed to the point of degrees of sin that are actually more heinous than the sin of Sodom and Gomorrah. [00:30:46] Not only does sodomy rule the day in the West, not only is the West filled with sodomites, filled with homosexuality, filled with lesbianism, but we have added insult to injury, offense upon offense. [00:31:01] That in addition to the heinous, perverted sin of sodomy, we also, Just in America alone in the last 50 years, have murdered at minimum, the numbers are skewed, they are low, by the way, but a minimum of 70 million children murdered and sucked out with vacuum cleaners, ripped out with forceps from their mother's womb. [00:31:24] We have committed, in terms of the category of degree of sin, worse sins than Sodom and Gomorrah, and we have done it on the backdrop of far more grace. [00:31:35] And so, woe to you, Tyre and Sidon, and also woe to you, Atlanta. [00:31:40] Woe to you, Washington, D.C. Woe to you, L.A. Woe to you, New York. [00:31:45] And woe to Canterbury. [00:31:47] Woe to England for this abomination, this rank rebellion against both the light of scripture and the light of nature. [00:31:57] And if you're wondering, well, maybe it's just a one off, you know, this woman who's pro abortion, who's appointed as the archbishop. [00:32:03] Yeah. [00:32:04] And then you've got an Indian woman who's also an Anglican saying, you know what? [00:32:10] Here's a great thing that honors the Lord. [00:32:13] Such blasphemy. [00:32:14] You can get sex toys, pleasure yourself, and sell them, use the proceeds to fund Planned Parenthood to murder more babies. [00:32:22] In three years of covering church and culture, I truly don't know if I've seen something as heinous and as blasphemous as this. [00:32:30] I'm going to give this away. [00:32:32] I'm going to idolize sex and donate the proceeds to Planned Parenthood. [00:32:37] Like it was offensive enough what you were already doing. [00:32:40] Already, it's like, all right, this is transgressive. [00:32:43] This is Dante's hottest level of hell. [00:32:45] But on the back end, is there more we can do? [00:32:48] I truly don't know if I've seen something like this anywhere in the world in the last three years. [00:32:53] And that's why God in His Word, God in nature that He made, said, Women need to shut up. [00:32:59] They need to be quiet. [00:33:00] They don't get to call shots. [00:33:01] They don't get to roll because they do stupid things like this. [00:33:06] So true, King. [00:33:07] Women need to shut up. [00:33:09] And that's harsh. [00:33:10] That's mean. [00:33:10] That's not Christian. [00:33:11] No, it is so biblical and so pleasing to God. [00:33:16] Your daughter needs to shut up in the home when she's talking to her daddy. [00:33:19] No, that's not what we're talking about. [00:33:21] You know, that's not what we're talking about. [00:33:22] We're saying in the public square, In ruling civil positions of government, in the church, in ecclesiastical positions of authority, and when it comes to making decisions in the household as the federal head for the family. [00:33:37] In that arena, all right, here's the disclaimer. [00:33:40] In that arena, absolutely, Wes is right. [00:33:43] Women, shut up. [00:33:45] Of course. [00:33:47] It is literally an offense to God. [00:33:50] And it is driving young men into the fire of hell. [00:33:55] It is. [00:33:56] It is one of the single biggest. [00:33:58] Elements that is a stench in the nostrils of young men. [00:34:03] Not only is it a stench in God's nostrils, which is first and foremost, most important, what's pleasing to the Lord, but secondly, right, for all the talk of the modern Protestant church being seeker sensitive and friendly and reaching the lost, here's the thing. [00:34:19] Not only have you failed and are you hypocrites by God's standards, you are hypocrites by your own standards. [00:34:26] This is actually not seeker sensitive. [00:34:28] You have an entire younger generation of men. [00:34:32] Who are interested for the first time in decades in heavenly things, in eternal things, in religion, in tradition, in the church. [00:34:43] And you are doing in both substance, your theology and strategy, your methods, the very thing that turns them away. [00:34:53] And the best alternative, in the best of cases, they leave Protestants and go Catholic. [00:35:02] And for the Protestants, that's terrible going Catholic. [00:35:06] Well, listen. [00:35:07] I have my disagreements with Catholics. [00:35:08] Again, as I said earlier, they are not insignificant. [00:35:11] Those theological distinctions matter. [00:35:13] But I think that if you just calm down, take a deep breath, count to 10, think logically for a moment, right? [00:35:19] As Stephen Wolfe would say, try to think carefully. [00:35:23] The alternative is not just leaving Protestants for Catholics. [00:35:26] The alternative for many of these young men is leaving Protestantism, going right over Catholicism and going Muslim, pagan, or pagan, yeah. [00:35:36] Atheist. [00:35:37] You could literally take scales out and you could say, all right, here's on the one side. [00:35:40] Women shut up. [00:35:41] Here on the other side, okay, we have millions more babies that would still be alive. [00:35:45] We have millions more men who would have found the church and joined it and been involved in it. [00:35:49] So here's the lives that would have been saved, the souls that would have been saved eternally. [00:35:53] Well, what's the cons? [00:35:54] What's the downsides? [00:35:54] Well, it turns out it's actually a pro. [00:35:56] Women are quiet. [00:35:59] Like, what did we lose to save these souls, to save these children? [00:36:03] Oh, a peaceful movie in Atlanta. [00:36:06] You lose. [00:36:06] Yeah. [00:36:07] Yeah. [00:36:07] What do we lose in order to please the Lord, gain an entire generation of young men and save the lives of babies? [00:36:15] What we lose is nonstop running commentary when you're trying to watch a movie. [00:36:23] Silence, a black woman is speaking. [00:36:24] Yeah, but could we at least finish the movie? [00:36:27] What do we lose? [00:36:28] What we lose is agitation, annoyance. [00:36:31] Like what we lose is sleepless nights. [00:36:33] What we lose is nothing but those things which are negative. [00:36:36] What we gain is not only the pleasure of the Lord, the salvation of young men, but also a little peace and quiet. [00:36:43] Does the body lose? [00:36:44] And she gains the righteousness of being a woman like Sarah. [00:36:47] Who was marked by quiet and respectful spirit. [00:36:49] If you hate what we're saying and you claim to be a Christian, just come out and say, I actually hate the Bible. [00:36:54] Yep. [00:36:54] I think Peter was a misogynist. [00:36:56] He sucks. [00:36:57] He shouldn't have written that. [00:36:58] Just be intellectually honest. [00:36:59] Stop being half in, half out. [00:37:01] Be a man. [00:37:02] Say it with your chest. [00:37:03] Yeah, Peter was a misogynist and I don't like him. [00:37:05] That's right. [00:37:05] But if you're a Christian and you like the Bible and that doesn't mean you don't struggle with it, look at it and say, Yeah, it does say those are virtues for women to be quiet and peaceable. [00:37:13] And so to be quiet means not to open up, but to shut up. [00:37:17] At least in public. [00:37:18] Peter explicitly says, In 1 Peter chapter 3, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, so this is God, not just Peter saying it, God says it, that a woman should be strong. [00:37:27] No, a woman should be beautiful. [00:37:29] And what is beauty for a woman? [00:37:31] Not that which is perishable, outward beauty, but the imperishable beauty of the heart. [00:37:35] And what chiefly, what characteristics chiefly define and constitute that inward, imperishable beauty of the heart? [00:37:43] A quiet and gentle spirit. [00:37:47] Not ambition, not defiance, not confidence, not aggression. [00:37:54] Not dominance, quietness, and submission. [00:37:58] You want to be a woman that's beautiful? [00:38:00] Learn to shut up. [00:38:02] Learn to shut up. [00:38:03] I can't find a good man. [00:38:04] I can't get married. [00:38:07] Try being quiet, try being peaceable. [00:38:12] Try to stop competing with men and look for one man that you could compliment rather than compete with. [00:38:19] Be a peaceable woman. [00:38:22] Have a calming, And gentle and quiet disposition that is beauty, first and foremost, most importantly, in the sight of God, but it will also be seen as beautiful in the sight of any godly man. === The Case for Peaceable Women (03:07) === [00:38:35] All right, now we have one super chat that we need to cover real quick. [00:38:38] We actually got this on Monday, but we didn't see it. [00:38:41] It came in in the bottom of the ninth, and so this is on Rumble. [00:38:45] You can do super chats both through YouTube and through Rumble. [00:38:48] And so this is from one of our Rumble listeners. [00:38:50] We appreciate you very much. [00:38:51] It's Crux Divinity, and he gave a generous super chat 50 bucks. [00:38:54] We appreciate that. [00:38:55] He said the following. [00:38:56] It's not really a question, but we have kind of as a policy, we want to read all of our super chats. [00:39:01] If you support the show through a super chat, then we're going to read it live on the air. [00:39:04] So, this is a comment, a statement that he was making. [00:39:06] He said Israelis cry victim when Iran uses cluster munitions and injures Israeli civilians, but the IDF uses them in abundance and intentionally kills children every day in Gaza. [00:39:21] The Hasbara never stops. [00:39:25] Obviously, not so much in line with our topic for our episode today, but this was perfectly in line with when he actually sent it with our episode that we did on Monday. [00:39:34] I agree. [00:39:35] I think that that is sad. [00:39:38] But generally, of course, there are always some exceptions, but in a general sense, that is true. [00:39:44] And it's not just some liberal organization, news media outlet that has said things along these lines, but the IDF, by their own admission, has admitted to some of these things, including torturing certain victims. [00:39:59] And certain prisoners of war, in order to get information out of them, they are not abiding by just war theory. [00:40:04] They are not abiding by some of the laws, right? [00:40:07] You don't just get to wage war for any reason. [00:40:09] You don't get to wage war on anyone. [00:40:11] And if you do wage war and it's for just causes against an enemy that truly is an enemy, even then there is an agreement, not just by God's standards, but by the world's and the nation's standards, that there are certain methods of waging war. [00:40:29] That are permissible and other methods that have been universally, globally condemned. [00:40:34] And Israel has breached many of these standards. [00:40:38] And so it's worth noting. [00:40:40] Okay, that's going to do it for us. [00:40:43] That's our show for today. [00:40:44] It is Friday. [00:40:45] We appreciate you very much for tuning in. 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