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Feb. 12, 2024 - Stew Peters Show
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Millstone Report w Paul Harrell: Super Bowl BLASPHEMY, "He Gets Us" SLANDERS REAL Christians
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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, I feel just like I don't shine.
I'm so good I might die.
All I know is everybody loves me.
Cut down, sway into my own sound.
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.
Everybody loves me.
Boy, that's for sure.
I mean, whoever that guy was.
Millstone's all around now.
I'm telling you what.
Welcome to the Millstone Report.
My name is Paul Harrell.
Thank you so much for being with us.
As always, we can't do this program without you, the viewer.
Great to be back on this Monday.
Hope everybody had a great weekend.
So the Super Bowl was last night.
I don't know if any of you guys watched the Super Bowl, if you will.
I mean, I started to turn it on, but I just couldn't do it.
You see, over the last 10 years, my family and I have made a habit of watching the Super Bowl to check in on the Pagans, kind of see what they're up to.
But last night, I just couldn't do it.
I turned it on for a split second to see a black lady I didn't recognize singing some song I've never heard of and now know it's something called the Black National Anthem.
Although a Democrat congressman named Steve Cohen from Tennessee lamented the lack of people who stood for the quote Negro National Anthem and quote apparently we're using the word Negro again.
It's all so tiresome.
I couldn't stomach it.
I had to turn it off.
My family watched the Haley Mills version of The Parent Trap instead.
And it was nice to see a family overcome the evils of divorce and reconcile.
Although, who knows, back in the day that movie may have served to begin the decline of the American family by getting Christians familiar with the idea of divorce in the first place.
But I digress.
Over the last ten years, the wicked music industry has produced halftime shows that have become increasingly satanic in nature.
We've come a long way from the outrage as a result of the Janet Jackson wardrobe malfunction.
If that happened today, people would just yawn, I guess.
In fact, some reactions to last night's halftime show were people noticing the lack of overt satanism.
It no doubt was there, but more esoteric than some of the other yearly devil-worshipping sessions.
But don't worry.
The Satanists, cameramen, and TV network producers made sure to get their anti-Christian punches in when they could.
watch so that was NFL actress Taylor Swift chugging a beer like an 18 year old sorority girl not the mid-30s childless Illuminati puppet that she is
Now, the girl, I guess, standing next to Taylor Swift was some creature called Ice Spice throwing up devil horns while wearing an upside-down cross.
So if you missed it and you were distracted by the beer chugging, here it is again, just in case you missed it.
Let me restart that for you.
So, yeah, it's been said that the Super Bowl is a celebration of what it means to be an it's been said that the Super Bowl is a celebration of Thank you.
Thank you.
Did you catch the upside down cross, the devil horns?
Anything to get their symbolism in.
Anything to get their anti-Christian symbolism in.
I honestly can think of nothing more that reveals the rotten fruits of American secularism than the Super Bowl.
Now the first Super Bowl was only back in 1967.
And coincidentally or not, probably not, the rise of American immorality and debauchery can be charted alongside the rise in the popularity of the Super Bowl and its place, its newfound place as part of America's identity.
According to the Cooperative Election Study from 2020 to 2022, weekly church attendance in America, those of us who go to church every week, is staggeringly low.
Even in so-called Christian red states, as I call them.
States like Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina report weekly church attendance in the 20% range.
Mississippi is the highest reporting that 27% of people in that state go to church every week.
Now it gets worse from there.
According to the study, Oklahoma's at 17%, Texas is at 16%.
The northern states where beautiful churches are now museums or even apartment complexes are even worse.
New York 8%, Maine 6%, and Massachusetts is 4%.
So we are a nation that has quite literally lost our religion while we worship Usher, Travis Kelsey, or Taylor Swift instead of going to church.
Remember when you used to attend church morning and evening?
Many of us don't.
Many of us don't think it's important anymore.
The NFL has laid claim to Sunday, the Lord's Day.
And it's worked.
People are more excited about the NFL than they are going to worship the Lord corporately with believers that have the one thing in common, Jesus Christ, as their cornerstone.
And even when you have so-called revivals in America, it doesn't seem to result in any real cultural change.
Case in point, remember the Asbury revival from last year?
Fox News covered it.
Conservative, you know, Con Inc.
covered it.
It took place after the national outrage from satanic singer Sam Smith's Grammy performance.
So writer Samuel Say wrote a piece a few days ago entitled, What Happened to the Asbury Revival?
Good question.
What happened to it?
In it, he writes, quote, This week I called churches near Asbury University in Wilmore, Kentucky, asking if they've experienced significant additions to their church membership or major changes in the lives of their church members because of the, quote, revival, end quote.
And every representative of the churches I spoke to, Samuel Say writes, said no.
No significant change.
No significant change in the members of their churches.
No significant change in their membership roles, the amount of people coming.
So is there something wrong with us?
Theologically speaking, yes.
Is there something wrong with the churches?
Well, obviously there's something wrong with the woke rainbow churches, if you can even call them churches.
But what about churches that don't embrace the rainbow, but are quick to claim political idolatry when Christians express a desire to take our country back for Christ?
You know, the everyday Christians who go to church every Sunday and then go to work throughout the week and endure and persevere in a pagan society that hates them and their children.
These devout Christians that Big Eva loves to scorn with faux intellectual academic pedigree nonsense, the ones who have had enough, are realizing the church has become feminized and is afraid to speak biblical truth for fear of the opinions of the popular culture.
And maybe that is why church attendance is declining.
Maybe that's the real reason.
Maybe there's a massive Big Eva blind spot not seeing the conversion opportunities in the angry, recently red-pilled man who needs to go to church.
Many of our churches would not welcome angry, red-pilled men who need Christ, but they would be quick to welcome trannies and gays.
The masses don't see church offering anything truly different from the dominant pagan culture.
I think that's the real problem as well.
And the church will never be able to imitate the world better than what the world has to offer.
That's one of the reasons Christian pop music is so cringy most of the time.
It's fundamentally trying to imitate the world, which is way better at producing their secular genre, than the church will ever be.
So it comes as no surprise to me that the Super Bowl, arguably the biggest pagan celebration of the year, maybe in the world, would air commercials promoting a version of fake Christianity that completely aligns with and approves of the sodomite baby-killing sins of our age.
Of course, I'm talking about the He Gets Us ad campaign.
Last night, those of you who watched the Super Bowl were treated to feet-washing commercials designed to promote a false version of Jesus Christ, quite literally an Antichrist.
Watch. Watch.
Watch. Watch.
The world's collided.
and they could never tear us apart We can live So cringe.
I don't even see how that's effective.
Again, trying to imitate the world.
You notice that in there, Jesus.
Jesus.
It's not about him as Lord.
It's about us getting to sin all we like.
White people need to wash the feet of immigrants and let them into our country, unchecked and unabated.
We need to wash the feet of women who are on their way to become baby murderers Notice the white protesters in that shot at the abortion clinic.
The message is clear.
Don't protest abortion outside of their clinics, but reward and encourage baby murder.
If you want to be gay, well, congratulations.
You need to take off your rollerblades and have a Christian minister wash your feet and never tell you about your sin and how, if you don't repent, it will send you to hell and you will surely die.
Author of The Case of Christian Nationalism, Stephen Wolf, put it this way, You see, according to the progressives, everything Jesus taught aligns perfectly with every desire of our modern pagan society.
Everything that we want to do, Ah, Jesus, well let us do it.
It's okay.
Sin all you like.
We don't have to change a thing.
We are perfect as we are.
And wicked organizations like He Gets Us are leading people to hell and they deserve a necklace of millstones.
And we're going to need a much, much larger millstone factory.
So this is a coordinated effort.
You need to understand their strategy here.
This is a coordinated effort to fracture the American Christian movement and muddy the waters to stifle any organized Christian ecumenical political movement.
That's why it's not a coincidence that last week, on February 7th, the liberal publication The Atlantic published a piece by John Fay trying to make nice with evangelicals.
The piece was titled What I Wish More People Knew About American Evangelicalism.
The article pointed out that American evangelicals are not like those pesky Christian nationalists, that sub-sect.
You see, they need the Christians to remain splintered.
However, we here at the Millstone Report are hip to their schemes.
They will fail.
And one of the main reasons they will fail is because they cannot put this satanic genie back in the bottle.
The left's desire for our kids, the sexualization of our kids, is serving to wake millions of Americans up to the fact that the societal choice is a binary choice, Christian nation or pagan nation.
And it's a pagan nation right now, or it's certainly being paganized from the Christian roots that founded this country.
But at least on paper, American Christians still have rights.
We're citizens of the United States and we must be good Christians and use those legal rights to amass political power and then use that political power to protect our children, honor God with righteous laws, and punish the wicked.
So let us pray that the evil plots of the enemy will fail and they will be scattered like chaff in the wind and fall into their own traps that they have set for the church.
And that is my prayer.
That's my prayer.
And I hope it's your prayer as well in light of this rampant evil.
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Alright, so, back to the news of the day.
I'm telling you, a lot of people have been asking the question in light of this He Gets Us ad campaign.
Again, this Super Bowl blasphemy that we've been talking about.
Where did this organization come from?
Who funds this organization?
Well, that's a very difficult thing.
He gets us.
The first thing you need to understand about this, because I've done some research into this, I've been aware of this campaign for a very, very long time.
This campaign, he gets us, has been trying to infiltrate several denominations that are still trying to hold firm, pushing back to the wokeness, rejecting everything from women's ordination to You know, same-sex marriage or, you know, trying to accept the idea that, you know, temptation is different.
You know, that somehow being tempted is not in and of itself sin and that sort of thing.
And we'll get to that.
But so people want to know who, you know, who is funding this organization.
So I did a little research.
And so way back in like two years ago, February, I'm sorry, November of 2022, we have this story.
It's up on the Aquila Report.
I don't get the He Gets Us campaign.
It's also confusing with regards to why they keep referring to an authentic Jesus.
Who is he?
So this is not the first...
What I mean to say is this is not the first He Gets Us ad campaign.
There's been other ads out there.
This is just the one that's on the front of our minds because it was so outrageous.
And they're all outrageous.
But to the question of who funds this, it's a difficult thing to track down.
It's not transparent at all.
So if you go into the about, and this is, I want to reference this author, Philip Ryan.
So if you go, let's start the about us section.
If you were hoping to find out who is behind this campaign, you would be disappointed.
All we are told is that it's a diversive group or a diverse group of people passionate about the authentic Jesus of the Bible.
They started the campaign.
At the very bottom of the section, it says that He Gets Us campaign is an initiative of the Servant Foundation.
So if you Google Servant Foundation, you will find an endowment fund controlled by the Church of the Servant Foundation Board and the Oklahoma United Methodist Foundation.
Now, to be clear, later on, we're not really sure if it is tied to the Methodists, but it would totally make sense if it was.
The Oklahoma United Methodist Foundation is dedicated to empowering you to invest your resources to do long-lasting good in the world, from writing wills and estate plans to caring for single mothers and orphans.
We empower you to commit your resources to do good that echoes for generations.
This is confusing.
Is the whole initiative an outworking of one church?
Is it funded by Methodists?
If the latter, then which ones, since they are currently splitting?
Finally, the Church of the Servant doesn't tell you much about their beliefs.
The church's Our Belief section tells us only that they love Jesus and that he died as a demonstration of God's redeeming love.
There's no statement on why Christ's death, i.e.
the atonement, was necessary.
But then down here, you have an editor's note.
editor's note the initial publication of this article a reader noted that the following he gets us lists servant foundation not the servant foundation this matches the signatory which does business as servant foundation the signatory is involved in all sorts of broadly Christian work and functionally that's where the money is coming from basically it anonymizes the money okay so there is no real way right It's a dead end.
If you want to know who's funny, he gets us.
Most people are coming up empty-handed.
And they've been trying to look into this.
Again, this was, you know, almost two years ago.
And so people can't really...
So it's anonymous.
And so the fact that it's anonymous should tell you everything you need to know.
Should tell you everything you need to know.
Now, so some of these memes have been coming out in the wake of these Super Bowl commercials.
These blasphemous Super Bowl commercials.
This was one that I personally made.
Because a lot of people don't know this.
This is one of my pet peeves.
A lot of people don't know this.
Back when the COVID hysteria was going on and everybody was saying that you needed to love your neighbor by putting on a mask.
I immediately, my mind immediately went to the book of Daniel, chapter 3, which tells this story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego refusing to bow down to the idol, refusing to do the political thing they were required to do.
And so they got cast into the fire with him.
And then, of course, there was a third man...
An angel or Christ.
That's up for debate.
And appeared with them in the furnace and they were not burned.
But you know who were burned?
The people that were ordered to heat the furnace up hotter than it had ever been before.
And if you can see there, these men are already laying here on the floor.
They're dead, right?
Because it says, Bible records, that the furnace was so hot That the men who cast Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego into the fire actually themselves perished.
They burned up.
They were killed.
And you know, in light of the COVID hysteria that was going on at the time, my response was, you know, if Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego had just bowed down before the idol the way they were commanded to, Those Babylonian guards would have lived full and happy lives.
You know, they should have loved their neighbor and gone ahead and bowed down so that those guards would have lived full and happy lives and not been consumed by the fire they had prepared to do.
Execute Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego.
So that's the whole idea.
Yeah, he gets us.
He gets us.
And there's a lot others as well that have come out there.
This is probably the worst one, which is mine, but I couldn't stand it because it's always irked me, you know, people who were shunning this story during COVID and saying it doesn't apply.
Oh, it does apply.
It very much does apply.
Here's Stephen Wolf's tweet again.
Again, this idea, it's a very modern idea in all of Christendom, this union of Judeo and Christian ideals.
And what it means is, what it fundamentally means today is, live and let live, man.
Live and let live.
You want to go be a pornographer?
Then you've got the right to disseminate that pornography.
You want to go and you want to bring your kid to a drag show?
Well, you've got the right to bring kids to drag shows.
You've got the right to dress up like a terrifying clown woman and be a man and read kids' storybooks at a public library.
That's your right.
Live and let live, man.
And people are saying, no, no thanks.
And these satanic campaigns like he gets us that are designed to excuse sin.
I saw where Michael Knowles...
Michael Knowles is a Catholic, a Christian.
And Knowles came out.
This is the guy from the Daily Wire.
And he came out and he said, you know, I mean, am I the only one that's not as, like, turned off by the He Gets Us ad campaign?
Am I not?
Because, you know, you might have some purple-haired sister-in-law or something that actually sees that ad and it makes them think about Christianity in a new way.
Look, No, I'm sorry.
No, no, no, no.
The hour is late, number one.
Number two, they're coming for our kids.
Number three, there's something called biblical evangelism.
And there's nothing good about presenting a false version of Jesus Christ.
There's nothing good about presenting a false version of God.
And fundamentally, this He Gets Us campaign, this ad campaign here, it rests on—we'll get to that in a minute— This ad campaign, fundamentally, what it does is it rests on the idea that the God of the Old Testament is not the God of the New Testament.
That they're somehow different.
That they're not the same.
But they are, in fact, the same.
And that's why people are pointing out this gross inconsistency with what you're seeing there.
I mean, look at that.
You have the Planned Parenthood family clinic.
You've got these protesters.
Look at all these evil white Christians over here.
You can't, because you can't.
One second.
Look at all these evil white Christians over here.
And finally, you've got this good white Christian that's going to go ahead and massage and wash the feet of somebody who's going into a family planning clinic, which is a complete oxymoron, because you're literally going in there not to be a family, but to destroy the idea of a family.
And it's absolutely insane.
But yeah, so this, it's fundamentally based on the idea that, you know, the Jesus of the Bible is not the God of the Old Testament, and that's absolutely preposterous.
So here's Andrew Torba.
This is another one, okay?
These are the more relevant ones than my Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego one, but I just, anyway.
This is a picture, a depiction of Noah's Ark, a great flood, a great judgment, and he gets us, right?
This is reminding people, no, hang on a second.
Hang on a second.
You know, Jesus washed the disciples' feet, his disciples' feet, showing them his sacrificial love for those specific men.
He washed their feet because he went and died for them.
And he went and died for others who are Christians, who repent, who believe in Jesus.
But in terms of these people that do not repent, There's not a foot washing.
The final day of judgment is not a foot washing for sinners, for unrepentant sinners.
It simply isn't.
And that's what he gets us as promoting.
And so these memes spread very quickly across the internet because it's pointing out this obvious hypocrisy that Jesus Christ is Lord of all, that Jesus Christ died, which established a moral line that is...
You know, even describing it as a moral line doesn't even do it justice.
It is something that is a mystery, as the Bible says.
Here is another one, Smash Bails.
This is Moses.
Okay?
He gets us.
Again, the God of the Bible destroying the Egyptian army after the Hebrews crossed safely to the other side.
But he gets us.
There is something inconsistent.
This is all about, as I said in the monologue, being allowed to sin all you like without any repercussions.
And the Stephen Wolf tweet is perfect.
The happy accident that the timeless politics of Jesus just happened to align perfectly with post-Oberfeld Judeo-Christian liberalism.
He gets us, you don't have to do anything, just don't worry about it.
Jesus didn't preach hate.
This is a guy, you know, the scripture clearly...
Jesus Christ said that he came to actually divide families, right?
He said he came to save sinners.
He said that the kingdom of God is at hand.
There's judgmental language all throughout the New Testament.
And...
This is just a lie from the pit of hell.
This is a lie from the pit of hell.
Back to Smash Bails.
We have another one here.
So here's a hot take here.
A guy by the name of George on Twitter who says, He says, this He Gets Us Super Bowl ad should be a wake-up call to Christians.
The true church is broke.
Some of us are too busy waiting for Christ to come that we've forgotten to occupy.
We have no influence.
And the only Super Bowl ad we get is from an organization working to bastardize Jesus.
It's time for Christian entrepreneurs to rise up and ask God to give them the responsibility of wealth.
We need to be able to move culture with our wallets or we'll keep watching secular billionaire push a false Jesus to the masses while NFL halftime shows become satanic rituals.
Interesting take.
The reminder here, this is an old tweet that I found from October of 2022.
Again, people have been criticizing in evangelical circles.
They've been criticizing He Gets Us while Big Eva has been trying to push it and promote it for a few years now.
Update.
I asked He Gets Us if they could help me find a transgender-friendly church.
They told me to fill out the form and they would help.
I did just that and sure enough they connected me to a transgender-friendly church.
This morning I received the email.
What do we got?
Hello, Robert.
My name is Jason, and I'm responding to your message about finding a church that is transgender-friendly.
I would like to invite you to my church, One Community, specifically the Dallas campus where I attend.
Our church's motto is where no one walks alone, and we mean it.
You can find directions here.
Let me know if you decide to come, and I will keep an eye out for you.
So, what you saw on your TV, just so there's no debate, these are people that are wanting, these are people that are excusing, they want people that are transgender friendly.
That means that there's nothing wrong with your lifestyle.
There's nothing wrong with your sodomite lifestyle.
There's nothing wrong with the covetousness of wanting to be another sex and thinking that somehow God got it wrong when he created you.
That's where this was coming from.
And it's no surprise.
I mean, I'm very cynical.
Obviously, you guys know this.
But I'm very cynical to anything that goes mainstream, right?
For the most part.
I'm not saying there aren't things that go mainstream.
But you don't get any more mainstream.
I mean, for example, there's some people who are real cynical about Tucker Carlson interviewing Vladimir Putin.
I'm not one of those people.
I actually thought that was an amazing thing.
I thought it was a historic thing.
And I thought Vladimir Putin did a great job in terms of narrative control.
I thought it was a master class in that.
And there's some people that get mad and they think that's a normie opinion, right?
I just don't really consider that interview mainstream.
That's not to say that somebody like Tucker Carlson can't be controlled opposition.
I'm not saying that.
But my point is, you don't get any more mainstream than the Super Bowl.
You don't get any more mainstream than the Super Bowl.
And so everything on there is garbage.
Everything on there.
Because it is so steep, if it were actually good, if it actually...
I'm telling you, if they had the money, if somebody had the money, the millions of dollars, I don't know, what is it, a million dollars a second?
I don't even know what it is now.
But if somebody actually had the money...
To say, hey look, we're going to do an ad and we're going to tell people about the God of the Bible.
We're going to lovingly say, hey look, we're all sinners.
Everybody is a sinner and falls short of the glory of God.
And the sins of our age today are feminism and homosexuality and this is not the path that God would have for us and we need to repent and turn to Christ.
I mean, if that was the actual message, I can guarantee you Fox or whatever big network of the Big Four, they would refuse to air it.
They would absolutely refuse to air it.
So just the mere fact that it's on the largest pagan celebration of the world, it's this idea, oh no, we can, you know, and I know people are going to say, you know, there was that Hallow app thing as well.
So, you know, I'm not a Catholic, so I know there may be some Catholics out there that thought that that app was, that app commercial for this prayer app that's a Catholic prayer app with Mark Wahlberg or whatever was good, but I don't know.
I can see the inconsistency there.
I haven't really looked into the app.
Again, I'm not Catholic.
But the bottom line is the chances are really, really good that if you make it to that kind of national stage, that it's corrupt.
That it's morally bankrupt.
And in this case, it's putting out a totally false view.
It is literally an antichrist interpretation.
And it's not loving.
That's what just floors me about it.
Leaving people in their sin or telling people that there's nothing wrong with them, like Jesus washes your feet, there's nothing wrong with you, is not the loving thing to do.
It's not the loving thing to do.
It's actually hating the people that they are claiming to want to help.
And I don't think they really want to help them because the people running this organization, are they themselves caught up in this sex religion, in this LGBTQRSTLNE, would you like to buy a vow movement, that is taking people by the hand and walking them to the gates of hell.
This is, again, a transgender organization.
Next, we have...
Okay, Zysloft.
This was a good take as well.
Ben Zysloft.
You've got the Republic Sentinel.
He broke...
This is the guy that broke the story of Michael Cassidy when Michael Cassidy tore down the pagan statue.
Zysloft.
We have to understand that unbelievers are not impressed by this.
All right.
Can we get a refresher here real quick?
For those of you just joining us, the He Gets Us ad, it was total blasphemy.
And just real quick, one quick refresher, and then I'm going to get to Zyzloff's take here.
Don't ask me what you know is true.
Don't have to tell you.
I love your precious heart.
I was standing, you were there, two worlds collided, and they
could never tear us apart We can live Well, they're all me, me, me, aren't they?
Jesus, it's all about us, us, us.
Again, sin all you like.
Back to this piece here.
So what does Zaislov say?
He says that we have to understand that unbelievers are not impressed by this stuff.
So what you just saw, come on, you really think that that worked?
It's all virtue signaling nonsense.
Again, why?
Because they're trying to imitate a worldly version of Christianity that is just like everything else, except they can actually, they don't even have to hear the word Jesus and go do their normal activities, their normal pagan-ness.
They're trying to paganize Christianity.
I can promise you that next to no one nodded thoughtfully in the living rooms and bars across America this evening when he gets us advertisements played.
They probably snickered, mocked, and expressed annoyance.
Increasingly we have evidence to show that he gets us are more interested in subverting biblical truth and intentionally confusing the religion of Jesus with the creed of secular leftism.
But if an organization like He Gets Us had instead poured money into a simple gospel presentation warning of the justice and wrath of God for sinners and proclaiming the grace and love of God toward those who trust in Jesus, they still would have received snickering, mockering, and annoyance from their audience.
The difference is that millions would have been exposed to the gospel, which always glorifies God, regardless of the reaction.
Did that commercial glorify God or blaspheme Him?
2 Corinthians says, For we are the aroma of Christ to God among those who are being saved.
Among those who are being saved.
Not everybody.
And among those who are perishing, to one a fragrance from death to death, to the other a fragrance from life to life.
Again, 2 Corinthians 2, 15-16, there is a lesson here.
humans fallen in sin hate God.
The Bible is very clear that we are dead in our sin, that our hearts are hostile towards God.
Apart from Him, we are hostile towards Him.
We want nothing to do with Him.
And these people think that God needs a watered-down version of Christianity to reach a pagan culture.
The height, the epitome of arrogance and pride.
These so-called Christians, the so-called Christians that fund this organization, which I would get better to say many of them are not, because we don't know what the donors are.
Let's assume that they believe they're Christians and they think this is effective.
They think they need to water down the message.
Somebody like Michael Knowles of the Daily Wire, who thought maybe this was an okay ad, that somehow that God needs help getting his message, that needs it to be watered down to kind of hook people.
By the way, that's a form of deception.
Who wants to deceive somebody to come to Christ?
Stuff like this only produces, at best, false conversions that make people, just like the priest who decides to affirm after the Pope comes out and says, hey, yeah, we can give blessings to sodomite couples, and then a priest up in Massachusetts or whatever does it.
That couple is only going to leave that, at best, thinking, oh, yeah, I'm good now.
I've been blessed by the Catholic priest, and I'm good to go.
I can keep doing the stuff that gay people do.
And everything's going to be fine.
Again, Zizloff, humans fallen in sin hate God.
No effort to contextualize or water down the gospel will ever work because people, apart from the Holy Spirit renewing and softening their hearts, will still reject the good news.
Something called an effectual calling, for those of you out there that want to research the theology behind that and the scripture that backs it up.
John chapter 6 would be a really good start for you.
If you're going to preach the gospel, hold nothing back and truly preach the whole gospel.
Do not water anything down.
God will use his truth for his purposes.
Your duty is faithfulness and obedience.
Let him deal with the results.
And Christian, when you relax in the power of God and the authority to God to save...
It certainly takes all the pressure off because if it's up to you, I fail every day.
Oh my goodness.
That's really, really good stuff.
Again, Ben Zizeloft.
Love it.
Let's see.
And then we have this.
We're going to have to go to break.
All right.
We've got to take a break, and we're going to finish up with this when we come back.
I have gone way far.
I just looked at the time, so you have to forgive me.
But this is the Millstone Report.
During the break, we're going to play this clip from Stu Peters.
He got to sit down last week with David Corbo, specifically talking about Olivia Rodriguez and her satanic Grammy blood ritual thing that happened.
So you don't want to miss that.
Step back in just a moment.
Welcome back.
So, in case you missed it, and thank God that you did, Olivia Rodrigo performed a satanic blood ritual at the Grammy Awards at just the latest one of these nationally televised award shows or sporting events or bread and circus acts to devolve into public devil worship.
While she was on stage, she had blood pouring out of her, blood pouring out of the walls.
She eventually smeared it all over herself, and she sang her song called Vampire, which was nominated for multiple awards and glorifies organ harvesting.
Seriously, listen to these lyrics.
Quote,"'I used to think I was smart, but you made me look so naive.
The way you sold me for parts as you sunk your teeth into me, you're a bloodsucker, a dream crusher, bleeding me dry like a damn vampire.'" Excuse me, what?
I mean, take a look at this performance.
There's blood everywhere.
She's talking about being sold for parts, about having her blood sucked.
It's all truly disgusting.
Okay, so here's the most innocent, up-and-coming star in the whole music industry, Olivia Rodrigo, and there's Satan incarnate.
And you are going to watch this innocent little flower start rubbing blood all over her face and chest.
She sings about a demon vampire sticking his teeth into her neck and sucking the blood out from under her.
This is obviously her sacrifice song.
there we go yeah sorry Olivia you're gone You're a lost cause.
And then blood just starts pouring from the walls.
So, they're forcing Satanism, or maybe it's Molochism, into our homes, and it looks like a cute little Latina girl.
Olivia Rodrigo is supposed to be this harmless-looking facade to get parents to let their guard down and then let their preteen daughters watch a bloodletting ritual at the Grammy Awards.
She's dancing around on live TV in a red dress covered in blood like the whore of Babylon, bringing your children into the satanic world of this disgusting Jewish-run entertainment hellscape that we call Hollywood.
And her Grammy performance isn't a one-off.
No, Rodrigo's been building into this for years.
In 2021, she visited Joe Biden and war criminal Fauci at the White House to convince little girls to take the death jab.
How are you?
How are you?
Today I'm here at the White House to encourage younger people to get vaccinated.
I'm just so honored to be here.
It's just so incredible.
I'm just feeling really lucky.
How cool.
That is where the Oval Office is.
How are you doing?
I'm so great!
It's such an honor to be here.
I've been having the best day.
It has been a fabulous day.
That's great.
Yes!
Hey, I'm Olivia Rodrigo and I'm here with President Biden talking about the importance of getting vaccinated.
It's critical.
Especially people Olivia's age.
Thank you.
Thank you for having us.
Get vaccinated for the people you love.
Because they don't want to lose you.
Yeah.
You know?
Yeah.
So, Olivia Rodrigo is just one of the many smiling little faces of the Satanism and genocide that's backed by those at the very top of our government, who by the way are from some other foreign secular nation state 6,000 miles away.
And she's shoving it all in our faces on live television in front of millions of children and their families.
And with the Grammy ritual being just a week before the Super Bowl, it makes you wonder, what are we going to see during this year's halftime show given the satanic display that we saw there last year?
Plus, whether she makes it to the game or not, a huge portion of the broadcast will be dedicated to Taylor Swift, the blonde-haired version of Olivia Rodrigo, America's girl next door of onstage devil worship and witchcraft.
So no matter which one of these people never get off the screen, they're omnipresent.
That's how they're embedding themselves and their disgusting lifestyles deep into the vulnerable minds of kids and young people.
David Corvo has been taking notice of this.
He was here last time talking about Lil Nas X. You witnessed this.
I mean, what's the most shocking for you?
Or is any of it a shock anymore?
No.
Well, thanks for having me back, Stu.
I don't think any of it is a shock at this point.
I think these people do a magnificent job of never missing an opportunity to show us some sort of satanic ritual on the world stage.
And...
You know, when it comes to Olivia Rodriguez or Rodrigo, as you said, it's just another one of these kind of sweet, innocent faces that they wheel out onto the stage.
And this is a person who just wants the riches and the fame that come with this sort of an industry.
Alright, welcome back.
Thanks so much for being with us.
This is the Millstone Report.
I am Paul Harrell.
We have been talking this entire hour about this blasphemy, Super Bowl blasphemy.
He gets us ads, really ads.
You know, just alarmed the Christian community.
Yeah, Christian community!
It's the LGBT enclave, not community.
We are a Christian community.
But not all of us.
I mean, look, this was very disheartening.
So, you know, March for Life in response to the He Gets Us ads, blasphemy ads.
There's forgiveness and healing.
So they link to it.
This is March for Life.
This is the pro-life.
One of the preeminent pro-life organizations in America.
Celebrating this, in a way.
There's forgiveness and healing after abortion, and the He Gets a Super Bowl ad showed that.
That's not at all what it showed.
These people are absolutely...
I mean, that's not at all what it showed.
It did not show that.
Because they have...
First of all, this...
That's not the actual shot, okay?
That's not the real shot.
This shot of somebody who...
This is somebody who's on their way into getting an abortion, number one.
Number two, March for Life here, okay, they have decided to cut off the full shot of this.
Let me get the full shot.
The full shot is, did somebody in the comments do this?
Yeah, here's the full shot.
This is what March for Life leaves off.
This is literally slandering actual Christians who are convicted enough to try to save lives and to pray outside abortion clinics.
Yes, they have picket signs, and you can't see it because my face is in the way.
Yes, they have picket signs, but that's what this image is.
That's the full image.
And they leave it out.
Okay?
Anyway, this is the stuff that just is absolutely maddening to me.
There's forgiveness in love.
The ad went through multiple images of followers.
Yeah, whatever.
Anyway, so you can't even trust pro-life organizations to see this for what it is.
Okay?
You can't even see it.
This is an attack on Christianity.
This is not biblical evangelism.
This is a lie.
That's what this is.
And again, Zyslov, this is about shaming biblical Christians into silence.
Michael Cassidy of, you know, destroying satanic statues in Iowa fame.
You take the most charitable interpretation of this scene where there is no evidence of repentance.
Jesus said, sin no more.
There is immeasurable grace to those who repent and believe.
That is not what this ad portrays.
That is exactly right.
And as we said before, the funding is, you know, the funding is You can't trace the funding.
It has been anonymized, as they say.
It has been completely anonymized.
This is, on your screen there, this is Rosaria Butterfield.
Now, this is not her talking about this specific ad, if you will, but this is her talking about sin and misunderstood.
And I thought it was apropos, considering everything that this...
Everything that this ad is bringing up, you know, all of these false presuppositions.
And we're going to throw this up on the screen and take a listen to this.
We often will use James 1 to say, well, look, you've got this temptation.
And, you know, Jesus was tempted in all ways.
So, you know, I flee from temptation.
James 1 is talking about the life cycle of sin.
You know like those life cycles of butterflies?
James 1, 13 to 15 is the life cycle of sin.
Sin is an embryo, sin in its largest form, and then sin that is finally producing your death.
Now let me ask you a simple question.
When do you think you have half a shot of fighting your sin and winning?
When it's the size of an embryo or when it's a giant.
But here's what we have done to you.
We've taken this whole generation And we've told you, don't repent of your sin.
It's not sin.
It's temptation.
Flee from it.
Have somebody lay hands on you.
Pray that the Lord will deliver you from temptations.
Well, I am here to tell you that that is not accurate.
It is not biblical.
It is dangerous.
It will ruin your life.
It will ruin your ministry if you have that.
You need to fight sin at its first moment.
And its first moment...
is an internal temptation, what John Owen called indwelling sin.
Ah, but we don't want to tell the homosexual enclave.
We don't want to tell the Rain Mo Gestapo that.
We don't want to tell them that.
We want to make nice ads like he gets us to try to water down Christianity because maybe it'll, you know, maybe they'll understand that we're reasonable people.
There's nothing reasonable in your fallen state.
There's nothing reasonable.
You know, they call it the good news.
It is the good news because you're forgiven, but the first part's the bad news.
There's something wrong with you In here, there's something wrong with you.
People don't want to hear that.
But they're trying to water it down as best they can.
The indwelling sin, the moment of the thought is what has to be fought.
But that's not what they're saying.
They're saying, you know, the rollerblade one, the one where you have the gay guy with the rollerblades with the Christian minister with the cross on washing his feet.
And he's clearly gay.
That was part of the ad as well.
Anyway, so that, by the way, that's Rosaria Butterfield.
If you don't know, she's got a great new book out called Five Lies of the Modern Age.
It's fantastic.
Take a look at it.
She is the wife of a Presbyterian minister and is spitting facts, exposing the sin of the age and talking against it.
So it's a breath of fresh air for sure.
And then we have this.
So earlier in the monologue...
We talked about the declining church populations.
Okay?
Or church attendance.
Forgive me for using the wrong word there.
So, church attendance has plummeted.
You can't really see this very well, so let me do a better job.
Let's see here.
I don't think you can see that the way that you need to.
Anyway, this is the map here.
And this is essentially those who are self-identified evangelicals who attend church weekly.
You've got Oklahoma at 17, Texas at 16, Louisiana at 18, Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina.
They're in the 20s.
They're stuck in the 20s.
Most of them low 20s.
Mississippi is up to 27%.
Anyway, people aren't going to church anymore.
I say all that to say people aren't going to church anymore.
And we kind of charted the reasons why.
Why is it?
And we kind of come down to the fact that it's trying to be the world.
Church attendance is plummeting right now because it's trying to be the world.
Okay?
And the reason, again, I don't mean to offend anybody of you out there that love Christian pop music and, you know, think it's beneficial in your lives or whatever, Christian rock or whatever, contemporary Christian, whatever.
It's not as good as the secular stuff.
It's cringe, right?
And I don't even listen to secular music.
Don't misunderstand me, but it's cringe, right?
And the reason it's cringe is because you're trying to...
There's a convention.
Like, modern pop culture has something called a convention, which is really just a fancy way of saying, you know, expectations, a way to communicate between you and whoever your audience is, right?
And there's an expected...
And Christian pop culture or Christian pop music or whatever has tried to imitate that.
And because it's worldly, because it's fundamentally based in the world, it's never done...
It's never done as well as what the world does.
Yeah.
And it's just the way it is, because the church is trying to not be itself.
It's trying to be something else.
And it comes across that way, and people aren't buying it, right?
There's no better example of this than this...
There's an Ohio megachurch, and this was back in 2020, but this just kind of shows...
It's called...
Bible...
This is Crossroads Church.
Crossroads Church in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Protests to you with this tweet.
Ohio megachurch pastrics Allie Patterson punts the Bible offstage into a crowd during a Super Bowl-themed church service.
Now, we have this video for you, but if you want to know...
This is what's crazy.
If you want to know what is pushing people away, it's, quote, churches like this that think this is effective.
And...
In terms of their numbers, I guess if you're just judging my numbers and the people showing up to be entertained, I guess it is effective.
But this is the type of stuff that is not yielding actually real change around communities and families and societies because we're arguably sicker than we ever were.
But anyway, here it is.
Patterson back with the kick.
In each quarter, preachers will be given a random phrase that they must effectively work into their message.
And my understanding is these are completely random.
They have never seen them before.
Seriously.
Well, hey folks, time to meet our players.
Let's head down to the field for today's starting lineups.
The myth, the legend, Brian Cole!
Let's hear it for Team Mingo!
*Sings* No, we'll just call it when it lands.
Call it in the air.
Tell what I became.
It, uh...
Yeah, let's just go with tails.
Would you like to kick or receive the Bible?
I will receive.
Tom wins the toss, chooses to receive the Bible.
Patterson back with the kick.
Oh my goodness!
Is that a touchback?
Can you even get a touchback?
First time in 18 years there's a touchback for the kickoff.
Patterson...
I rest my case.
Really, nothing more that needs to be said there, honestly.
After that, there's really nothing more.
What happened to having a church that looks like a church and not a proscenium monstrosity designed for a Van Halen concert or something?
What happened to that?
What happened to singing hymns, you know?
Or Psalms.
No, we're going to have an entire Super Bowl-themed church service to imitate the world.
And the ones that do show up are lured.
They have been lured, and they are being led down a very dark road.
Again, we're hip to the schemes, though.
As I said at the end of the monologue, folks, they're trying to splinter Christianity.
He gets us ads online.
That's what this is designed to do, because they're very, very afraid.
There's a piece in The Atlantic talking about evangelicals trying to make nice with evangelicals, but they're not the pesky Christian nationalist kind of evangelicals, and you need to give them a second chance.
They're very afraid of us in unity.
Call it whatever you want to call it.
Christian nationalism or Christian federalism or just, I believe in Jesus and I'm going to vote for leaders that are going to reward good and punish evil.
Whatever you want to call it, they are terrified of that, of a coordinated effort.
And they're trying to stop it.
And that's what he gets us, is really designed to do.
Coming up at the top of this hour here in just a few minutes, Stu Peters has got a brand new Stu Peters show.
Going to be talking about the fallout from the Tucker Carlson-Vladimir Putin interview.
There's still a lot of fallout by it.
He's going to have a guy by the name of a former Jew, now converted to Russian Orthodox, which is the same predominant religion in Russia.
Vladimir Putin talked about.
Brother Nathaniel Kappner is going to be back on with Stu, I believe, for the full hour coming up here in just a minute, so you don't want to miss that.
You have to click out of this video and go to the Stu Peters Network to watch it, though.
So don't stick around here.
You're going to have to click out of this video, wherever you are, and go watch this on the Stu Peters Network on Rumble.
My name is Paul Harrell.
Thank you so much for being with us, and be safe out there.
We'll see you tomorrow.
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