MILLSTONE REPORT w Paul Harrell: Pope Blesses LGBTQ MIRAGES, Tucker Carlson Calls Out Russell Moore
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Rainbow Gestapo, the goose-stepping gay lobby, all of that stops right now.
Stare at the sun just for kicks all by myself.
I lose track of time so I might be past my prime.
People say we need to, you know, make America great again.
I completely agree.
We may need to make Gallows great again.
Oh my, feels just like I don't shine.
I look so good I might die.
All I know is everybody loves me.
Come down, swing into my own town.
Flashes in my face now.
All I know is everybody loves me.
Literally so many people that need to have a millstone put around their neck and tossed into the sea.
Everybody, everybody, everybody.
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen.
Thank you so much.
Hello, good evening, or I guess afternoon, depending on when you're listening to this broadcast.
But on East Coast time, you know, I'd say 5 o'clock.
Welcome to the Millstone Report.
I'm your host, Paul Harrell.
So yesterday we told you about the disgusting rendezvous caught on video that took place between a staffer from Senator Ben Cardin's office and another man inside the Senate chamber.
The staffer was fired and now, according to the latest report, there will be a criminal investigation.
No doubt the press and the goose-stepping gay lobby will make sure nothing comes of it.
After all, we can't punish sodomites that sodomize each other in the halls of Congress.
What are you, a bigot?
Sodomy is good for you, I'm sure they would tell us.
It's not, by the way.
Aside from the fact that it's a sin, it's also very bad for your health.
But just when you may have been thinking, like I erroneously did yesterday, you might remember that part of the monologue, that things can't get much worse than they are right now, they do.
Especially if you are a Catholic.
Now, I'm not a Catholic, but millions of people around the world are, and they woke up yesterday to read or hear the news that Pope Francis has approved a declaration That makes it legal for priests to bless same-sex, gay, homosexual marriage.
That's right.
The Pope is now saying that priests may bless the LGBT enclaves, quote, marriages.
Of course, in Christian doctrine, historically speaking across all denominations, the idea of gay marriage is laughable.
Because it isn't a thing.
I mean, that's why some conservative or orthodox pastors make a habit out of calling it, quote, gay mirage, end quote, because it's not real.
Nowhere in the Bible will you find a marriage based on sodomy.
No.
Marriages in the Bible are exclusively about men and women because, and get ready for this because it may trigger some, marriage is primarily about producing children that are expected to be born as a result of the Holy Union.
This biological blessing is a reality check for the LGBTQ RSTLNE Would You Like to Buy a Val Enclave?
And it's one of the reasons, pedophilia aside, gay men are now renting wombs and taking infants from their twisted mothers to attempt to make their warped family seem normal.
You see, they know that without the pitter-patter of little feet, they will be constantly reminded that their homosexual lifestyle is not normal, and they will never have children the normal way.
Apologies to normal couples, by the way, who want children but are having difficulty conceiving.
I've been there.
Seek first the kingdom of God and keep praying, and never doubt the goodness of God.
And honestly, that's exactly what we all need to be doing every single day.
For everything.
Not just for children.
We need the blessings of God, among which are children to raise in the fear and admonition of the Lord.
We also need to protect those children at all costs.
We also need the blessing of godly leaders.
Not the Pope who declares the Bible doesn't say what it clearly says so you can make sodomite couples feel good about their sin.
This does nothing but lead these same-sex couples further down the path to hell.
It's harmful and hateful, actually.
Can you imagine how sick this is?
What if the pope or a priest's blessing is the pinnacle Of a false assurance of salvation for some.
That is to say that, hypothetically, they go about the rest of their lives believing they will go to heaven when they die because they've made peace with God, because some priest blessed their phony sodomite marriage.
This is why the Bible says that clergy, or those who hold church office, are to be held to a higher standard.
And quite frankly, it's also why the Pope should have a millstone tied around his neck and be cast to the bottom of the sea because according to Christ, he would be better off.
Many Catholics should brace themselves for what may be coming next, though.
Because if sodomite sex marriages can be blessed, I don't see any reason why the Pope can't wait a year or wait a little bit of time and then crawl back up a few rungs on the unbiblical slippery slope and create and justify a female priesthood.
After all, if sodomy is okay and everything that that entails, disgustingly, I mean, is the Pope and Catholic Church really going to be able to look at their congregations and claim that the Bible prohibits females from holding church office?
I mean, these guys over here can be gay all they like and get married and we'll bless it.
But you're a woman.
You can't be a priestess.
That argument doesn't last long.
And you know what?
Maybe that's the design.
Maybe that's the point.
Maybe the whole point of this is for the Catholic Church to fully embrace the idol that the West has been worshiping for so long.
Women and women's rights.
Many other mainline Protestant denominations have already succumbed to women pastors, and in nearly every instance it has led to the acceptance of sodomy as a proper way to live.
There are few Protestant denominations that still embrace what the Bible says about women in church offices and homosexuality.
The Bible prevents both, by the way.
And if you want a glimpse of what happens when women lead a church, take a look at this.
It is such a delight to be here with you this morning.
I want to thank Kathy and Tom and your reproductive justice working group or committee that invited me to join you.
And I want to share- They're talking about abortion!
Make them stop!
Talking about abortion makes many people profoundly uncomfortable.
At dinner parties, in polite conversation with friends and family, and too often in church.
Despite many people's profound discomfort with abortion, images, messaging, and moralizing about abortion are ubiquitous in our culture.
Talking fetuses, aggressive bumper stickers, and saccharine billboards quoting scripture and invoking God's wrath.
Pave our streets and plaster our highways.
Politicians stump on the issue and state legislatures spent the last 50 years working to control, regulate, and ultimately overturn Roe v.
Wade.
Their success was our failure.
In the abortion imaginary, all people of faith are against abortion.
This imaginary has colonized our minds, traumatizing many people with its toxic theology and shaping a culture of stigma and shame.
Toxic theology colonized our minds?
Oh my goodness.
You talk about a warped mind.
You talk about somebody that has literally just loud politics.
To modern day politics to just completely dominate every bit of whatever it is they believe about a higher power.
But it gets worse.
Listen.
That has silenced millions of women and people who have had abortions.
Erasing their voices, their stories, and their witness from the public sphere.
Silencing women.
Okay, are you talking about repentant women, women who've had abortions that see that what they did was murder and they've repented for that?
Or what kind of witness are you talking about?
Are you talking about women that have had abortions are not repentant and believe it's somehow a Christian witness?
Is that what she's saying?
I think it is.
I can certainly appreciate the lyrical beauty of this text as well as the descriptions in Jeremiah and Job of their certain knowledge that God was with them in the womb.
I too feel that I am known by God in these ways.
As a woman who has born two children, I can affirm that I felt something sacred happening in my gestating body during those pregnancies.
I can also attest that I felt God's presence with me as I made the decision to end two pregnancies.
And I felt no guilt, no shame, no sin.
Oh, what a witness.
So that's the witness.
I mean, that's the witness she's talking about.
I've had two kids.
I think God was in that.
But I also was on the table and I got two abortions.
And God was with me.
God was with me while I was murdering my children.
Huh.
A liminal space of my womb and all fertile wombs represents the possibility of creating new life.
If pregnancy and gestation are to remain holy mysteries, they require cooperation.
A forced pregnancy or birth is not holy.
So there you go.
I mean, what a sermon.
What a sermon.
So Catholics, Catholics out there, that's what you have to look forward to is what I think.
I think this whole thing with the Pope doing what he's doing is going to lead you, your denomination, and I know you guys would dispute me calling it a denomination, but that's my vernacular, if you will.
It's going to lead your church down this path to say, you know, I mean, If what the Bible says about sodomy and marriage clearly being between a man and a woman, if that doesn't matter, then why in the world is there still a barrier to church office within the Catholic hierarchy against women?
Why in the world is that the case?
I mean, you look at that and you say, I feel like Oprah, honestly.
Like, you get a millstone, you get a millstone.
Millstone's all around.
Let's go to the screen, let's go to X and see what they're saying about all of this.
Here it is.
I think this has been making a lot of the rounds here.
So this is somebody named Lizzie on Twitter.
That does appear to be pretty much what's going on here.
And by the way, it's not just women.
We played for you this yesterday, and this got a lot of people riled up.
It's not just women.
You see the rainbow in this depiction of the Pope, this rainbow, draping a rainbow?
It's just not hyperbole.
I mean, people are actually doing that.
Again, in that video you saw of the female pastor talking about how great her abortions were, that was from a protestia.
I'm going to give them credit.
They've got a great website there, for the most part.
I don't agree with everything, but they, for the most part, have a good website.
There's nothing wrong with the website.
I'm not going to say I agree with anybody.
He says, you're going to like this one.
We played for this yesterday.
So it's not just women.
You see, you've got these rainbow symbols or whatever on the clergy shawl.
This is a warped theology.
Listen to this.
If you haven't already heard the warped theology yet.
Um...
Let's see here if we can just reload because I think we've got a little problem here.
Yeah, here we go.
That I believe unbelievable events in mythic literature actually took place.
What I need is to remember that I am.
What I need to remember is that what I am is a miracle and not a mistake.
That's the miracle I need.
I don't need for anyone to have spent three days in a fish.
I couldn't care less.
I don't need anyone to have argued with a donkey.
Please.
I don't know...
I mean, I guess, you know, if you don't need that, why are you even a Christian?
I guess I don't understand that.
Because you do need the resurrection.
Right?
I don't need for Jesus to have beat death.
What?
I don't need for any of these miraculous things.
I don't need that.
I, I, I, me, me, me.
No, you need to repent and look to Christ.
I don't need anyone to be outwitted by a snake.
Why are you talking to a snake?
Get over.
I don't need anyone to get pregnant at 90 years old.
I don't need anyone to walk on water.
I don't need to try to prove that it did happen.
I don't need to prove that it didn't.
These are amazing stories.
I can work them and wring all kinds of good stuff out of them, but I don't need any of that.
What I need to know is that I matter, I can make a difference, and that me doing what I can in the world is love and action.
What I need to know Isn't that a miracle took place 2,000 years ago?
I need to know that we are miracles today.
We are the miracle.
That is incredible.
We are the miracle.
We are the queer miracle.
I don't need a miracle if it's taken place 2,000 years ago.
Wow.
My goodness.
I read an article the other day that was saying, you know, we don't even need to try to recover the mainline Protestant denominations like this because there's just no way.
They have no desire to be reunited with any of their traditions whatsoever, any of their historic traditions about what they believed about.
The inerrancy of the Bible, Scripture, the fact that Jesus did come to earth, he walked the earth, he was crucified, buried, he resurrected, appeared to upwards of 500 people.
That's unbelievable.
But we need a queer miracle.
I need to know that we are miracles today.
We are the miracle.
The queer miracle.
The feminist miracle.
The African American miracle.
The immigrant miracle.
The refugee miracle.
The insert victimhood group.
The insert marginalized here.
That's so ridiculous.
Okay, back to Twitter or X. So this has certainly gone viral.
And then we have...
Protesting again, allowing women pastors.
This is the tweet that actually made me remember of this female pastor that you just heard.
Quote pastor, priestess, pastrix, I guess pastrix.
Allowing women pastors is kowtowing to the LGBTQ movement.
Next up, back on the Pope.
And by the way, this is going to be a great show because we have so much to get to just when it comes to...
I'm not just going to single out the Pope here, okay?
I'm not just single...
It'd be very easy, and I'm fine to single him out as we have, but we're not just going to focus on the Pope here, clearly.
Anyway, Leviticus.
This is according to the New International Version.
Do not have sexual relations with a man as one does with a woman.
That is detestable.
1 Corinthians 6, 9-10 NIV. Men who have sex with men.
It's a list of behaviors considered simple.
Pope Francis got it horribly wrong.
I think he was under pressure.
I don't know.
What do you think?
You think that looks like a guy that was under pressure?
I mean, every time I've seen him, the guy just seems like he's...
One step away from just declaring that it doesn't matter what you believe, everybody goes to heaven.
It doesn't matter what you do, it doesn't matter what you believe.
Just make the Catholic Church completely secular.
Just drop all of the pretense that it has anything to do with spiritual matters.
It has everything to do with gratifying your own sinful lusts and desires, making excuses for it, all because of politics, all because...
We basically have redefined what it means to be loving.
And it is now unloving to tell somebody, hey, I think you're on the wrong path.
I love you.
I don't want to see...
What's at the end of this path for you?
That is now no longer loving.
We have all of these people that don't want to read the Bible and see how Jesus addressed culture and calling people a den of vipers and everything, and they just are obsessed with this idea of niceness, niceness, niceness, like they can be more compassionate than God.
Then we have this one.
Pope Francis has single-handedly turned the Catholic Church into Sodom and Gomorrah, version 2.0.
What a disgrace.
This is from Jaden.
What a disgrace.
I have officially lost my respect to that church.
There we go.
Sodom and Gomorrah 2.0, they say.
Yeah, interestingly enough, we also have, let's see here, we'll get to this meme here in a minute.
Oh, we'll get to that in a minute as well.
Oh yeah, let's get to, first of all, what time is it?
Okay, yeah.
We're going to take a break, is what we're going to do right now.
And before we go to break, though, I would like to tell you guys what's coming up at break.
So when we go to break, what we're going to hear is...
Stu Peters.
Stu Peters interviewed Alex Jones or went on the Alex Jones show.
You guys know this last Thursday, right?
Very viral clip.
And then yesterday, the Stu Peters Network aired a separate interview where Stu interviewed Alex on his show, on the Stu Peters show.
So we're going to play for you part of that clip coming up.
Very fascinating.
And if you're intrigued, if you haven't seen it and you're intrigued and you want to see it, it's up on this Rumble channel.
It's up on the Stu Peters Network, and you can see the interview in its entirety.
So when we're going to go to break, we're going to listen to that, and we come back, and we're going to get right back to it.
This is the Millstone Report.
Thank you so much for being with us.
Back in a moment, coming up, we have a clip from Stu Peters and Alex Jones from yesterday's show.
Who was it?
Whose interest was it to steal the election from Trump and install this illegitimate, pedophilic Joe Biden?
Well, I mean, you were on my show and basically said Israel's the main head on the hydra.
There's a bunch of heads, but it's the big daddy head or maybe the heart.
You're saying the heart of the hydra is Israel?
I mean, all signs point to that for me.
From where I sit, that's what it looks like.
But then Trump, I'm not disagreeing, it's not even a debate, it's just an academic discussion.
Trump's daughter is married to a Jew.
He goes to the Wailing Wall, he gets the Abraham Accords, he's pro-Israel.
I think that's positive.
We need to stop nuclear war.
Pro-Palestinian, pro-Israel, prosperity, build hotels in Gaza, build hotels in Israel, beautiful beaches.
I'd love to go to Gaza and to Israel.
Just stop all this crap.
I'd love to go to Egypt.
It's still not safe compared to it.
Because the Muslim Brotherhood that Obama funded, just like Obama and the left are funding all the radical Islamists on the colleges.
There's some other levels to this.
And so if you pull back and look at Trump, He pragmatically said to Kim Jong-un, who I don't like, the guy would do a peace deal.
That's the same thing with Israel.
And there's a famous clip, I saw it this morning again, where Trump is talking about the leader of the Palestinian authority.
And he's like, this guy's great.
Israel won't do a deal.
Trump just wants the deal.
Because Trump's like, why kill everybody?
This is stupid.
Let's all just make money and have golf courses and be successful.
And then Saudi Arabia is finally going, oh, that's actually right.
We don't want to run around in jihad.
We just want to have golf courses and hotels and send our kids to school and have a future.
So Trump is a guy that is not a wimp, and he doesn't feel powerful killing people.
There are a lot of people, though, like the neocons and others, that really see that as power.
There's a real war vein going on, but it doesn't start in Israel, it doesn't end in Israel, but it is in Israel, it's everywhere else.
Wars and empires and all these bureaucracies and all these militaries that we think of as ancient, but they all just continued on into their current permutation.
And so what I want to do is say whether you're a Muslim or a Jew or a Christian or a Hindu or a Buddhist, Or an agnostic, I want peace, and I want a pro-human expansionary team humanity operation, like I talked about with Elon Musk a week ago.
And that's really where I stand.
And so I want to convert Jews to team humanity.
I want to convert Muslims to team humanity.
I want to convert Hindus to team humanity.
I want to convert leftists to team humanity.
And so, yeah, I know there's different power structures and mafias and groups.
I'm here to sell everybody, whether they're black or white, old or young, on team humanity.
How effective can you be?
I mean, when it is the core essential job of those who are allegedly in power right now, we don't even know who's in power because it's obvious that a coup has taken place here.
I don't even think the people who think they're in power know who's in power.
And it's their core essential job to divide, right?
To divide and conquer.
I mean, that sounds super cliche, but everything in our life is polarized.
If you're a leftist and I'm a conservative...
I know who's in charge.
Who's in charge?
It would take 30 minutes to go over it all, but I mean, you have 88% of world assets on record controlled by BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard, which is all owned by all the same company.
Just three different...
It's like in England where they have two major shopping markets, grocery stores, but it's owned by the same company.
One's green, one's orange for their color, you know?
Oh, like the media here.
Yeah, like the controlled corporate media, yeah.
And so...
They want plausible liability.
Oh, they're just the bankers, they're just corporations, but they have the ESGs that tell the corporations and governments through this new corporate governance how they're supposed to behave.
And so it's undermine the family, undermine wealth, undermine individuals, undermine small companies, consolidate power, and launch wars, but BlackRock can sit back and act like America's doing it, or Israel's doing it.
But they're all being played by that, and the Rothschilds, at the last numbers that came out, are one of the dominant owners of BlackRock.
They founded Israel.
And so at the moment, you have to understand Israel founded Hamas.
The Rothschilds and others are controlling Israel and Hamas.
And the people killing each other don't even know that.
And the Rothschilds I actually want to get rid of Netanyahu.
They own the Economist magazine.
It's a totally anti-Netanyahu publication.
And that said, I don't support Netanyahu either.
But when you try to really pierce into this, it's major.
Imagine the world like a nuclear power plant's control center.
You ever seen photos or videos of those?
Yeah.
Thousands of switches.
Or imagine a space shuttle control panel.
Thousands of switches.
And triple backups for every piece of equipment.
Because Steph's always breaking.
You have three backups.
A nuclear power plant and a space shuttle.
Anything that's super dangerous, you got three backups at least.
Some systems have five backups.
They don't see a Stu Peters As an independent movement or group, even though you are.
They don't see a Tucker Carlson.
They don't see a Benjamin Netanyahu.
They don't see a Ben Shapiro.
They don't see a Joe Rogan.
They see you with their analysis of your political bent and who you reach.
They have a spreadsheet of that, an algorithm.
And they can boost you whenever they want or they can bring you down whenever they want.
They see you as a lever, as a dial, as a control system.
And...
Alright, welcome back.
It is the Millstone Report.
Thank you so much for being with us today.
Welcome back.
That's fascinating.
That is absolutely fascinating.
The discussion that we're all just basically on a lever somewhere, an algorithm.
If you want to see the full clip, it was on yesterday's Stu Peters show.
This interview between Stu and Alex.
Really kind of part 2 or 2.0 where they reverse the roles.
Coming up on the Stu Peters show.
Nick Fuentes will be on the Stu Peter Show.
Talk more.
Apparently he did a lot of like a four-hour podcast, four-hour stream where he analyzed, kind of broke down the original Alex Jones.
It's getting confusing.
The original Alex Jones and Stu interview from last Thursday now.
Right.
So that's coming up next on the Stu Peter Show when the Millstone Report concludes for the day.
Tucker Carlson was at AmFest, right?
And look, I know people have different perspectives on that and Con Inc.
and that whole debate that goes on and rages, but...
Tucker was answering questions at AmericaFest and over at the Tucker Carlson Network.
It's now the Tucker Carlson Network, right?
It's no longer Tucker on X. It's the Tucker Carlson Network.
He gets asked a question.
About essentially a government, would you support a government that's, you know, founded on biblical ideas?
Or he may even say theocracy.
I'm not really even sure.
But I want you to listen to Tucker's answer here because it's extremely thoughtful.
Take a listen.
What you fully support a theocratical government structure based on the teachings of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ You know of course I have no idea what that means Oh So, I don't know.
I would say that, I mean, don't even get me going.
I left the church that I grew up in over this question.
Christianity has to stand distinct from politics.
Because when Christianity mingles with politics, Christianity dies.
And I've seen it.
And watching these churches, many of which I support because, spoiler, I'm a Christian.
Start pushing the vax at the demand of the CDC and others, and the propaganda campaigns that individual churches, conservative evangelical churches, inflicted on their parishioners, telling them that Jesus would want them to take this vax, which was not tested longitudinally.
I was so offended that I left.
And I'm not attacking those churches, I'm sure they're nice people and I think they're sincere believers, but the point is, when you mingle with people who are corrupt, Unless you overwhelm them with the truth.
If you're even a little bit impressed by their earthly power, even a little bit impressed, you'll be corrupted.
And I've seen that happen.
Happened to Russell Moore.
Runs Christianity.
Totally corrupted by politics.
Completely corrupted.
Now, so this talk about Russell Moore, okay, we're going to get into that here in just a minute because, again, I told you before we went to break that this is not about just the Pope and everything that the Pope did yesterday when people found out that, hey, look, he's blessing same-sex couples, blessing same-sex marriages.
What are we going to do?
So I told you that it's not entirely about that.
We're going to get into Russell Moore.
Who is Russell Moore?
Well, he's...
You know, supposedly an evangelical leader, Christian leader, you know, out of the SBC, Southern Baptist Convention.
And so Tucker Carlson here is aware of this.
And this shows that he has some, I don't know, ecumenical knowledge, let's call it, about really the decline, really the liberalism, the progressivism that has infiltrated American churches across the spectrum, okay?
Let's back up just a little bit and listen to it again.
Unless you overwhelm them with the truth, if you're even a little bit impressed by their earthly power, even a little bit impressed, you'll be corrupted.
And I've seen that happen to Russell Moore.
Runs Christianity, totally corrupted by politics, completely corrupted.
And his impulses are political impulses.
They're not Christian impulses.
And he's constantly thinking, well, will I offend this or that person in power?
And if you think, even for a second, about what your witness, who will be offended by it?
You know, you're way off track.
You're serving the wrong leader.
And so I just I'm very concerned with any intersection and I will say finally just having traveled a lot that the death of Christianity in Europe which is one of the biggest things ever to happen was a Christian continent and That's only true in Eastern Europe now in Western Europe.
It's totally atheist or full pagan That happened in part because the church was an organ of the state and people really came to hate the church as a result of that and that makes me sad because I like the church I like churches I like religious people.
I also, to be totally honest, even though I don't share their faith, I kind of like religious people of a lot of different faiths.
And when I saw the Hasids in Brooklyn during COVID, and they're like, we're going to our weddings because that's what we do.
And they don't want to fight with the government, but they're like, no, we're going to our weddings.
I know you have your little pandemic or whatever, but we're still going to our weddings because we're Orthodox and that's what we do.
I was like, you go Hasids!
Do you know what I mean?
Faith gives you strength.
That's not my faith.
I don't agree with that faith, but I respect them because they do believe their faith.
And that's how I feel.
So, I would just be...
I think our country...
The last thing I'll say is, I do think that countries like people suffer consequences for immorality.
And if your country celebrates it, if it elevates abortion as a positive good, a means of freedom, it's just child sacrifice.
That's exactly what that is.
And mutilating children, discarding children, promoting prostitution, selling people's bodies?
What?
I think you suffer consequences.
I think there's a lot of evidence that you do.
And again, I'm not a theologian.
Don't ask me at the end times.
I have no idea.
But that is a very dangerous thing to do, and we are doing it.
And so, is theocracy the answer?
I don't know what that means, but I don't want the government anywhere near my church, and I mean it.
And that's exactly right.
Is theocracy the answer?
Well, no, and this kind of goes into this whole Jenna Ellis situation.
Which we told you about yesterday, Jenna Ellis, if you need a refresher, she used to be a Trump person, and then she became a DeSantis person, and now she's working for the DeSantis campaign, and now she has been indicted in Georgia on sham charges or whatever.
And then she took a bunch of money, and then she didn't do anything with it.
She pled guilty.
She raised all this money.
Well, she claims that she had to pay her attorneys all of this money, hundreds of thousands of dollars, in order to get the guilty plea or whatever.
I don't know.
I mean, you know, I'm not buying that.
That's who Jenna Ellis is.
And she's now giving statements against Christian nationalists and trashing Christian nationalists and everything else.
And so she's trying to say, oh, we want a theocracy!
It's going to be a theocracy!
And that sort of thing.
And Russell Moore, who Tucker Carlson just brought up, also saying the same thing.
It's going to be, you know...
That's what Russell Moore says.
And we're going to get to that here in just a minute.
But, you know, it's just laughable.
That's what he said at the beginning or at the end there.
I don't want the government anywhere near our church.
That's exactly right.
That's normal.
That's the whole concept of the separation of church and state.
I'm sure all of you guys know that.
It was not about keeping the church out of public life or influencing public life.
Or having Christians who go to church, go out and be a Christian dog catcher, be a Christian mayor, be a Christian president, be a Christian senator, you know, maybe speak out against sodomy inside the Senate chamber.
I don't know.
Maybe.
Maybe that's something that you should do.
And talk about it as how, I mean, you know, How far things have gotten is just disgusting to me.
But yeah, it's not a theocracy, though.
It's not a theocracy.
But we do have people that think, well, there were blasphemy laws on the books up until the 1930s in different states, and they were upheld.
They were consistent with the Constitution.
They had been tried.
People had been convicted in front of a jury of their peers.
They had been challenged.
They had been upheld.
Well, that wasn't a theocracy.
America wasn't a theocracy.
Just because there were blasphemy laws on the books as late as 1930, that doesn't mean that America was a theocracy.
Anyway, but it's a loaded question that Tucker got asked there, and I think he handled it very well.
But what did he say?
What did he say about these evangelical leaders?
And we can throw the Pope in here as well.
We can throw the Pope in here as well.
Here's the Pope, or here's a drawing of the Pope.
They want the approval of men.
They want the approval of society.
That's what this is all about.
You know why people couldn't stand Donald Trump?
I don't agree with everything Trump's done, but you know why people couldn't stand Donald Trump?
Because they were worshipping a lie.
Many of these people with Trump derangement syndrome worshipping a lie that we had decent men in the White House.
No, we didn't.
We didn't have decent men in the White House.
We had guys that came out and a media that ran interference for them that put on a really nice show, a really good show.
Remember, you know, George H.W. Bush?
I'm sorry, George W. Bush?
You know, he couldn't speak well at press conferences, right?
I mean, I'm not saying he was a good guy.
But then you had Obama and everybody was just like, oh man, he can finally, he can talk.
Right?
Now, of course, we have Biden who can't talk.
Anyway, it's all this phony, fake facade of decency that people were worshipping.
And Trump was out there.
And he was much more genuine.
I don't care what you say about it.
Much more genuine.
Come across much more genuine to the average person, which is very ironic considering he had a billion dollars or has a billion dollars.
And he's essentially like, look, I mean, you know, yeah, I know about the system because I used to pay off, you know, Democrats and Republicans to get what I needed done.
And these guys are all scumbags and these guys are all sold out and they're all a part of the system.
And I'm part of this, you know, I was part of the system or I am part of the system, but I know how it works and I'm not going to let them...
And that resonated with people and they hated him for it because he was putting out there that the swamp was real.
He was putting things out there that, oh wow, there is a deep state that doesn't really care about the American people the way they say they do.
The way, you know, this idea of, you know, Bush or Clinton or Obama or Bush, you know, bipartisanship.
There's just some things the government has to do as if the government...
As if the government can't do things that aren't inherently political.
As if the government can't do things that aren't inherently about something with an agenda behind it.
Everything's political when the government does it.
Everything has an agenda before it.
And this government is infiltrating.
They're so good at their propaganda, they have convinced some evangelical leaders that in order to stay relevant, in order to get a seat at the cultural table, And this obviously includes the Pope, even though he's not an evangelical.
You're going to have to embrace the dogma, which is essentially a new religion, right?
I mean, there are already...
People get upset about blasphemy laws.
There are already blasphemy laws.
They're unspoken.
What about hate speech?
They want to make hate speech.
That's a type of blasphemy law.
That's what they want.
There's already certain things in our society that are anathema, right?
If you come out and you say homosexuality is morally wrong, that's, you know, you say that in like LA or New York, that's, oh, you're regressive.
They'll cancel you for it, right?
You come out and you say, I don't think chopping the genitals of children off is health care.
That's blasphemy.
So every society has them.
We just have different ones now than we did, and we've got Christians everywhere who are waking up to this fact, and it's scaring some people atop the evangelical hierarchy.
And they're actually proving themselves to be more afraid of the condemnation of men and the society around them than they are of God and what He says, of what His Word says.
So, Tucker Carlson specifically mentions Russell Moore in his speech just then.
He specifically mentioned Russell Moore and saying that Russell Moore is more concerned with culture than he is with, you know, what his faith actually says, right?
Unless you overwhelm them with the truth.
If you're even a little bit impressed by their earthly power, even a little bit impressed, you'll be corrupted.
That's what he said about Russell Moore.
Now here's this.
We haven't covered this on Millstone Report yet.
I haven't had the chance.
But this is a preview to a movie by Rob Reiner where Russell Moore and a supposed Christian David French opinion commentator for the New York Times, And a bunch of other progressive Christians are essentially...
They've created a movie.
Rob Reiner.
Now, Rob Reiner.
We're talking about liberal director Rob Reiner.
You know, big Rob Reiner, right?
South Park did a hilarious episode on him years and years ago where he had to...
Every time he entered a room, he had to grease himself with butter in order to fit through the building.
So Rob Reiner is making a film and people like Russell Moore...
Decided to be a part of it to essentially dunk on...
On fellow Christians, on people who are conservative, on people who are worried about where this country's headed, are speaking out against the sexual depravity that's going on.
And so Rob Reiner makes this.
And of course, they've got to put some January 6 imagery in there as well.
Take a look at this trailer.
You're going to hate it.
You're going to hate it.
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.
There's Russell Moore.
That was Russell Moore.
I'm a Christian nationalist.
I have nothing to be ashamed of because that's what most Americans are.
Is Christian nationalism Christian?
Um, 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.
There he is.
That's Russell Moore.
Some form of authority.
That's our end goal.
And again, Christian nationalism, that term is being debated.
But they're the ones that have assigned us that term.
And this is the meme that I was going to show you guys earlier.
Not this one, but this one.
For the record, this is how the outing of Christian nationalism over the past few years has mostly gone.
Okay, so this is in reference to Jenna Ellis.
She's saying she's outed Christian nationalists, but she hasn't.
And here's this meme.
You're a Christian.
You're a Christian and want our nation to be Christian, so I call you Christian nationalist.
And then, dude, that's awesome.
Hey, did you hear that, fellas?
You hear that, guys?
We're called Christian nationalists now.
Okay, that's essentially how this has gone.
Again, here's the tweet.
Jenna Ellis, whatever.
Whatever she says, all right?
Some people are saying, you know what?
I'm tired of debating, Christian.
I'm tired of debating Jenna Ellis on Twitter.
I'm at the point now where I think it'd just be better off if I talked to her husband.
Oh, man.
I'm sorry, that's really funny to me.
Alright, so back to this trailer where Russell Moore and others are slamming Christianity.
Let's see if I can find it.
Yeah, right here.
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 in danger.
You need to 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?
It was a traitor!
We are on the precipice.
God is on our side!
We're taking our nation back!
The thing that keeps me up at night is that we lose democracy.
Does that seem possible?
Yes.
Christianity at its best is committed to love and truth and justice.
If we do this right, what a country we will be.
All right, so this trailer, again, well, here's the thing.
Number one, it's going to backfire.
It's actually going to create more, and already has.
It's already created more people that are now more accepting of the Christian nationalist label.
So people have been up, you know, some people have been, I don't know about this.
You know, you have some articles trying to say, well, actually, you know, there's Christian nationalism, and then there's Christian federalism, and it's like, guys, look, they're the ones.
ones that have given us the name.
People are kind of running with it, and there is a debate among evangelical circles about what exactly it means.
I mean, you heard Guy asking Tucker, you know, is it theocracy?
No, that's not what we need.
That's what people say that it is, but it really is just quite frankly people realizing that neutrality is a myth.
So secular neutrality is not a thing, and so all laws are based on morality, yet you can't legislate morality.
That's ridiculous.
Yes, everything is legislated.
Now, you can't make people moral, necessarily, but you can have laws that punish wickedness and reward good, right?
And you can have those laws based on a heavenly standard and not a man-centered standard, right?
And that's really all that it is, and we are a nation.
A lot of us are still Christians, but we've bought into this idea, like State Representative John Dunwell in Iowa, that, you know, I'm a Christian, but we have to accept satanic statutes.
And people are saying, no, actually we don't.
That's evil.
And if a law is promoting wickedness, it really isn't a law at all.
If a law is promoting wickedness, it's not really a law at all.
People are now wrestling with this, and it's a very, very good thing.
And the reason they're doing it is because we've become so wicked.
The reason we're doing it is because they're coming for our kids.
And it's caused this, it's really just this awakening that's happened among people saying, oh, wow, okay, well, if that's what live and let live means, then I'm down with libertarianism.
So, you saw the trailer for yourself, but if you really want to know, I feel like a really good critique of what you just saw, then we need to go over to a little blog.
And it's not a little blog, but it may be to you, but not to me.
A little blog called Blog and Mayblog.
This is written by Pastor Doug Wilson from Moscow, Idaho.
And this is what he said about this trailer.
As the conclusion of the trailer made clear, what country would this be?
What is being pitched here is an alternative version of Christian nationalism, not whether but which.
Not whether Christian nationalism, but which Christian nationalism.
This is obviously not the long-range plan of the globalist bug-eaters who don't want to Christian anything, he writes.
But it is the goal of the average evangelical patsies, which is what those people were in that video you just saw.
Evangelical patsies, useful idiots in many terms.
Patsies and chumps were talking, talked into shilling for this particular movie, and Russell Moore is one of them.
Russell Moore is one of them.
They are the kind of Christians who want happy protest marches.
Look at that.
They want happy protest marches.
We shall overcome protest marches.
Protest marches that the spiritually superior can participate in, like Russell Moore.
Note that they didn't show a peaceful Tea Party rally in order to contrast it with BLM writers.
Why didn't they do that?
They didn't do that because they are, as the prophet Amos might have put it, smug in Zion.
Amos 6.1.
One, they want a Christian nationalism, but with a Christianity that has no sharp edges, no sense of real righteousness, but which rides along to the swelling chorus of Jesus' words made palatable by self-congratulation.
And again, that's Doug Wilson, and there's a YouTube video of it if you want to check it out on his blog.
But...
This was the headline.
So that's Russell Moore.
And he said, and this was what was over on Twitter, you know, you heard him say that what Christian nationalists want is really, it's going to end in some sort of authoritarianism.
And here's him, you know, double masked up, that being some sort of authoritarianism, you know, like lockdowns and mandatory masking and social distancing and a vax, vaxes, and half a vax.
All right.
So these people, honestly, they have absolutely no...
I mean, if they're not just blatantly working for the enemy, they're so ignorant of what time it is and the reality that we're in right now.
And I would just say where most people are at.
And in order to keep a seat, it seems to me, in order to keep a seat at the cultural table, in order to keep relevant, we're wanting to compromise.
Just like the Pope.
Just like the Pope is compromising.
Yeah, okay, so Megan Basham, you know, this was going to happen regardless of what Doug Wilson did or did not say, right?
So, and this is why it's creating, like, even more people that are saying, hey, you know what, I'm going to be fine with the label Christian nationalism.
I'm going to be totally fine with it if they're going to lump us all as Christian nationalists anyway.
And look, I know there are differences, and I know that we have debates.
You know what we used to debate?
Like, in the town square, we used to debate things like, I don't know...
You know, infant baptism or credo baptism.
I'm talking about in the town square, in the public.
We used to debate things like that.
We used to debate, you know, the differences in our denominations, but we all agreed on the basic tenets of the gospel, and for the most part we hated what God hated and we loved what God loved.
That's what we at least tried to do.
That's what we taught in our churches.
And now, I mean, we're having to struggle to get the town square.
Our debate in the town square is whether or not God even exists anymore and we are accountable to him.
And so, look, I get it.
I get it.
There is a very highbrow way to say, well, actually, I need this particular brand.
This is exactly how the church should engage the culture, or it shouldn't engage the culture, but maybe the people that go to the church should, and we need this.
The left doesn't care about that.
The left doesn't care about that.
I mean, they're planning, they're trying to put us in boxcars.
That's their plan.
And I tell you where some of the honest disconnect is, is you have some people that have come to that conclusion, and they're making decisions, and they're saying things based on the conclusion of They have kids, and they look 10, 20 years down the road.
They look where we're going, and you know what they see?
They see Christians being put in camps and Christians being put in boxcars.
That's what they see, and they've already come to that conclusion.
They've determined that that's evil, and that's where it's going, and so they're starting to vote differently or advocate differently or post on Twitter about, hey, wake up.
We're going to try to...
Come up with a different strategy than just what we've been doing, which gets us Mitt Romney's and John McCain's to vote for.
You know what I mean?
We're going to try to do something a little bit different.
Secular neutrality is a myth.
The fruits of rotten secularism we can see.
They're calling health care, not just abortion as health care, but now little kids getting puberty, blocking hormones and having genital surgery.
That's now health care.
And people have come to that conclusion.
They're going to put us in boxcars.
That's where they're going.
We're seeing that this is where it's coming to a head.
And then there are others...
Who haven't come to that conclusion yet?
They're in a bubble.
There's a lot of ways to be in that situation and not be working for the enemy.
I want to be clear.
And so they don't understand.
They're seeing all these people, and they're saying, wait a second, are you panicking?
You're panicking, and panicking's not good.
You shouldn't be anxious.
It's like, no, people aren't panicking.
People are organizing a competent resistance campaign.
For the next generation.
That's what we're doing.
And Christians like Russell Moore and David French, they're going and partnering with people like Rob Reiner Okay?
Who should have stuck to movies like The Princess Bride, which, by the way, is hilarious.
The Princess Bride, that movie is all about basically false flag operations to trick countries into going to war with one another.
I don't know if you know that, but go watch the movie.
It's all about framing another country for the murder of the princess so that they can get the war they want.
Hmm.
Maybe he shouldn't go back to movies like that.
You know.
Giving us their playbook.
Just laying the playbook out for all of us to see.
Right there.
Oh, man.
Thank you guys so much for being with us.
Funniest thing I've seen on the internet in a while is this.
It's kind of creepy.
Zero evidence.
Zero evidence.
You can ask me how can I mean Obama be the hidden puppet master for this administration, but there's no evidence.
Wait, wait.
There's no evidence.
There's no evidence that Obama is Joe's puppet master.
There's none.
Absolutely none.
None.
None.
And that is just a fact.
You can't say that it looks like my hair is the dirty mop the janitor is looking for.
You can't say that it looks like I lazily slapped on some of Big Mike's lipstick and horrific eye shadow.
Don't even look that close.
That's a waste of time.
It's pretty creepy.
You know, there's been zero evidence.
Zero evidence.
Zero evidence.
I'm telling you, that was creepy and, you know, AI technology, man.
I'll tell you what.
That's all the time that we have for this evening's edition.
What is it today?
Tuesday?
This evening's edition of the Millstone Report.
I'm Paul Harrell.
Coming up on the Stu Peter Show.
Again, last Thursday, Alex Jones interviewed Stu Peters.
It went viral.
Yesterday, Stu Peters interviewed Alex Jones on the Stu Peters Show.
Coming up next, Nick Fuentes is on with Stu Peters to talk about, I guess, both of those interviews.