Millstone Report w Paul Harrell: MASKS OFF: Most GOPers Don't Believe Abortion Is MURDER
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The rainbow Gestapo, the Gustav Engage 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 pride.
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 try.
I look so good I might die.
All I know is everybody loves me.
Head down, sway into my ocean.
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.
Whoa! .
Hello ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Millstone Report on this show.
Today's big news out of Arizona.
We got a great show for you and we're going to follow up.
Yesterday we told you about President and Exile Donald Trump's curious take on abortion and how he indicated that in order to win elections, conservatives need to ease up on the issue of abortion and accept the blue state-sponsored murder of babies.
And in the political aftermath of his speech, something happened yesterday that might explain Trump's speech or shed more light on why he decided to release that video seemingly out of nowhere and on the day of the solar eclipse, no less.
I mean, the question on my mind yesterday was why would Trump say anything about this at all?
Why not stay silent?
Why would he release a statement on abortion that does nothing but demoralize so many of his own supporters or folks firmly committed that his candidacy is the lesser of two evils?
Well, yesterday news broke out of Arizona that at the very least adds more context to President Trump's abortion tightrope walk.
In a 4-2 decision, the Arizona Supreme Court issued a decision allowing a 160-year-old anti-abortion law to go into effect in the wake of the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
The Dobbs decision triggered Arizona's old law and made it the law of the land once again.
That means that in the state of Arizona, anyone who aids a woman in her quest to murder her baby can be sentenced to jail for two to five years.
NBC News puts it this way with this headline, Arizona Supreme Court rules a near total abortion ban from 1864 is enforceable.
The report adds, quote, the ruling is on hold for 14 days and voters will likely have a chance to weigh in on a ballot measure to enshrine abortion rights in the state's constitution this fall, end quote.
Did you catch that part?
There is a ballot initiative in Arizona to enshrine baby murder into the Constitution, just like the state of Ohio recently passed, which saw conservative Christian voters stay home in droves and allowed the genocide to continue in that state.
The fact that there is a ballot initiative that would prohibit the state from putting any limits on the barbaric procedure sheds more light on part of Trump's statement when he preemptively said this.
Watch.
My view is now that we have abortion where everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint the states will determine by vote or legislation or perhaps both and whatever they decide must be the law of the land.
In this case The law of the state.
Many states will be different.
Many will have a different number of weeks, or some will have more conservative than others, and that's what they will be.
At the end of the day, this is all about the will of the people.
You must follow your heart or, in many cases, your religion or your faith.
Do what's right for your family and do what's right for yourself.
Do what's right for your children.
Do what's right for our country and vote.
So important to vote.
And again, he goes on to list the exceptions that he takes for abortion.
So it's likely, and I suspect Trump knew this.
It's likely, right?
I mean, I highly suspect Trump knew that this decision out of Arizona was coming out.
And so, if that's true, then all of this was just an aim to take away the pro-abortion ammunition of the left.
And the attempt to disarm the left of their pro-abortion bullets coated with the fake sympathies of mothers who won't be able to murder their children depended on Trump and others claiming there are acceptable times to murder a baby.
Which, of course, is the kind of politics that disgusts the average American Additionally, from what I can tell, in Arizona, the court's decision is being used to mobilize pro-murder leftists who want the right to kill babies enshrined in their state constitution.
So currently in Arizona, there is a 15-week abortion ban, with an exception for the life of the mother.
So before the Arizona Supreme Court's decision, that was the debate.
That was it.
No restrictions or 15 weeks.
Right where the pro-life grifter movement wants the debate, by the way.
The Arizona Supreme Court has now thrown a bomb into the debate, and pro-baby murder lunatics are hoping to use the criminalization of abortion, as it was 160 years ago, as a spark to get the right to murder babies enshrined into law.
Make it untouchable.
And following Trump's lead, right on cue, again, all of this seems planned and orchestrated at this point.
U.S. Senate candidate Carrie Lake releases this statement after news of the court's decision broke.
Quote, I understand the fear and anxiety of pregnancy and the joy of motherhood.
I wholeheartedly agree with President Trump.
This is a very personal issue, she says, that should be determined by each individual state and her people.
I oppose today's ruling and I am calling on Katie Hobbs and the state legislature to come up with an immediate common-sense solution that Arizonians Ultimately, Arizona voters will make the decision on the ballot come November.
The statement then goes on and concludes, I am not going to D.C. to legislate An issue that has been returned to the states.
I am going to D.C. to secure our border, strengthen our families, and help President Trump make America great again.
So Carrie Lake is telling her voters that she will not have anything to do with the federal abortion ban.
That's how I take it.
And basically, she wants to strengthen our families.
Help Trump strengthen our families.
But It's just a question.
How do you strengthen families and allow blue-haired women from blue states to murder their babies without consequences?
And you know what?
There is a real temptation here that we have to guard against.
I've really been thinking about it.
I've even seen some in the comments of Millstone Report videos alluding to this.
And it's the idea that we, as in conservatives, should be okay with the idea that We must reject this temptation on two points.
One, it's wrong and satanic to murder babies, period.
Whether those babies have communist parents or parents who are American patriots, it's evil, it's wrong, it's satanic.
And two, practically, I reject the premise that somehow the country will get better if we let the murder of babies continue because Leftists tend to have more abortions than conservatives and that that means that we'll have less leftist libtar babies.
It'll make the country better.
My question would be, how is that working out for us right now?
Leftists have been murdering their children since 1973 and the country is worse than ever and is currently being invaded and soon to be conquered by a violent third world horde of barbarians.
And let's not forget that plenty of young girls from conservative families have gotten abortions because it's a readily available option and temptation.
So let's not become like the left.
Let's reject genocide in all forms, even if it might help us win the demographic war in the future.
Let's fight genocide and eugenics for that matter.
Remember the Bible says that when innocent life is taken, The blood spilled cries out from the ground.
And if you just want that point reinforced, we can show it to you right here.
This is from Genesis chapter 4 and 8.
It's the murder of Cain and Abel.
Cain spoke to his brother, and when they were in the field, it says...
Cain rose up against his brother Abel and killed him.
Then the Lord said to Cain, Where's your brother Abel?
He said, I don't know.
Am I my brother's keeper?
And the Lord said, What have you done?
The voice of your brother's blood is crying to me from the ground.
All of these little children that have been murdered and genocided so that men and women can go on to have sex without consequences, without the natural consequences...
Oh, there are consequences, all right.
And I tweeted this the other day, as a matter of fact, because I was talking to a friend about...
Let me see here if I can.
Can I do that?
No, I have to go back.
Hang on a second.
I'm now having trouble navigating my own Twitter.
This is a great statement, though, by the college Republicans.
Here, what if we can do that?
Yeah, we'll go here and...
Yeah, so this right here, this is what I tweeted.
I was talking to somebody about the slippery slope.
We talk a lot about that here on the program.
A lot of people say the slippery slope can, you know, you can get to logical fallacies.
I like to push that envelope.
So here's the fallacy.
Or here's the slippery slope.
I don't think it's a fallacy at all.
We talked about this yesterday on the program.
Giving women the right to murder their babies.
Slippery slope.
Being invaded by third world barbarian horde.
That's exactly what's going on right now.
You want to spill innocent blood?
You want that blood to cry out from the ground?
You want to act like barbarians but claim that you're somehow an evolved person?
We're not like the Aztecs.
We have these evolved sensibilities and we are...
We're different and we're more intelligent than the ancients, yet we're murdering children way more efficiently than the people did back with Moloch, I suspect, just based on the population figures alone.
It's like, okay, so you're a nation that's essentially violent.
You hear this.
You live by the sword.
You die by the sword.
That's scripture also.
Look, if you're going to be violent, then we'll just see what happens when you're invaded by a bunch of violent third-world gang members from Venezuela, and we'll see how much you really like that violence.
And you know what?
That violence will eventually come to the rural areas and suburbs, but it's first going to the cities where the abortion rates are high, where those clinics are.
It's just interesting how there's just this natural...
It's baked into the creative order that God has ordained that when countries live in these just ridiculous, immoral, and wicked ways, they just tend to be completely wiped out.
But back to the Liberty University College Republicans.
They released a statement.
College Republicans at Liberty University.
And this was at least some silver lining in the wake of politicians.
We're going to get to more politicians who capitulated on this Arizona.
It really just shows you the mask is coming off.
A lot of these Republican politicians, they were never against.
They don't really believe.
Here's the kicker.
They don't really believe that abortion is murder.
And that's what we're finding out.
A lot of us have suspected it.
There's been other...
The Oklahoma State Senator Dusty Deavers and the abolitionist movement there where they went into that state representative's office.
I can't remember his name...
Well, we've covered D-verse, but this other group, Abolition is Rising, they go in there and they get this guy to essentially admit he really doesn't believe abortion is murder.
If they really believed abortion is murder, they wouldn't allow women to murder their babies.
You know, there would not be this discussion that, you know, have rape, incest, life of the mother, and that sort of thing.
Because they would say, no, murder is wrong and we don't want to, we're not going to okay murder.
So they don't really believe that it's murder.
But here are the college Republicans, Liberty University.
They support the immediate abolition of abortion without exception or compromise.
It is evident that the prevailing strategy of endless compromise that affirms abortion in the vast majority of cases is neither principled nor pragmatic.
Even in states with bans on abortion, out-of-state groups can mail abortion pills across state lines.
Which can be legally used because of the mainstream pro-life movement's view that women who knowingly commit abortion should never be prosecuted regardless of the facts of the case.
Likewise, the Democrats' response to many Republican candidates seeking to take a moderate stance on abortion shows that the left will paint conservatives as supporting total abolition regardless.
Most importantly, advocating for laws that affirm legal abortion in some or most cases denies the equal humanity of all human persons, which is affirmed by the Word of God in our nation's founding documents.
That is refreshing, certainly.
Here's somebody named Nathan Barnes, Christian husband, father, over at the Republican Sentinel as well, so he runs in the Ben Zizeloff circles.
Trump and his allies are making clear that what we've been saying for a long time when it comes to abortion the difference between the Republican and Democratic parties is one of degree not of substance Republican politicians don't actually believe that abortion is murder And that builds on this tweet here.
So you have the Republican in Arizona House, Republican Matthew Gress in the Arizona House said yesterday that the Arizona Supreme Court decision approving a ban on most abortions, quote, cannot stand.
Now, I want you to, this statement was infuriating to me, but again, it's just the, it's a mask off moment.
I categorically reject rolling back the clock to a time when slavery was still legal and where we could lock up women and doctors because of an abortion.
Now, this is the irony.
Slavery is not near as bad as abortion.
Abortion is way worse than slavery could ever dream of being.
I mean, it's really good to compare them.
We're going to compare them here in a minute with a clip about William Wilberforce.
But this is really just totally...
There's just no self-awareness.
It's just pure politics, right?
Because in the public zeitgeist, if you will, like the Overton window right now, oh, yeah, slavery, horrible.
Oh, horror, slavery, so bad.
Oh, terrible, terrible.
Everybody agrees with that.
But everybody doesn't agree that abortion is murder and that, honestly, you're still picking who's alive and who's not.
You're still picking who has rights and who doesn't have rights.
That's why abortion and slavery are linked.
You got black skin?
Well, you don't have rights under the Constitution.
Oh, you're a baby and you're 14 weeks old?
You don't have rights.
You can be murdered.
Oh, but if you're 15 weeks, we'll let you live.
Give me a break.
Who do you think you are?
I cannot and will not condemn women, especially the victims of rape or incest, to be forced to carry their pregnancy to term.
Again, Some people think this is a tough issue in the rare instances where this actually happens.
And it is very, very rare.
But we're still willing to murder.
Okay.
All right.
Instead of just executing the rapist, which is what we should do, we should have laws for execution or the death penalty for rapists when you are convicted.
Not in a Duke lacrosse player situation.
Okay.
We want to make sure that we can really adequately prove that you did it.
In the case of a pregnancy, I think it'd be pretty clear.
But no, we need the death penalty for rapists.
We need a policy, he goes on, we need a policy that protects the rights of women and protects new life.
Now, what is that even?
We need a policy that protects the rights of women and protects new life, but you're talking about murdering new life.
These people are double-minded.
They are double-minded.
And they are blind.
We have so many politicians that are, don't get me wrong, actively choosing wickedness.
But we have others that are totally blind.
And you have the blind leading the blind in many cases.
We need laws that respect women and the difficult decision to end a pregnancy in the early stages.
It's not really a baby, not a human life in the early stages.
Before the fetus can feel pain or live outside the woods.
There you go.
This is the pro-life movement becoming the pro-choice movement in the wake of Roe vs.
Wade being overturned.
Masks are truly coming off, ladies and gentlemen.
I'm going to come back to this here in a minute when we talk about Wilberforce.
You've got the head of the Arizona Senate.
Head of the Arizona Senate, T.J. Schopp, the Republican president pro temp of the Senate.
I will immediately work with my legislative colleagues to repeal the territorial law so that the policy we placed in statute just two years ago that places reasonable limitations on abortion that a majority of Arizonans can support.
Again, they really don't believe that abortion is murder.
And maybe there are some of you out there listening to this that are not convinced that abortion is murder or that it's a really gray issue.
You know, what's interesting is back during the Civil War times, when Arizona wasn't a state and was a territory, that's the law that they're allowing to stand, by the way.
I mean, look, I know there's been, you know, abortions, there have been attempts for abortions, and, you know, there's even been, like, you know, potions from way back in the day.
I get all that.
But for the most part, abortion wasn't, the technology was not what it is today, and it wasn't It wasn't as widespread, but it still happened in 1864, and they're like, this is a problem.
We're not going to let you murder kids.
We're not going to let that happen.
But we worship at the feet of the golden statue of women.
This country worships the idol of women.
And we have been so brainwashed with equality of outcome between women and men that we want to completely ignore the fact that, hey, biologically, and this goes into the whole trans thing, biologically, you're made a woman, biologically, you're made a man, the two of you get together, and you make a baby.
And there are consequences with that.
And sex is not supposed to be solely about pleasure.
It's primarily to be about creating families.
And so Carrie Lake sits here and says, well, I'm going to go to D.C. and I want to strengthen families, but we don't want to do any kind of federal abortion ban.
We want to leave this to the states, so we just need to be comfortable with the United States.
I was trying to touch on this yesterday.
What kind of flimsy union are you going to have?
You say, well, we're united.
I mean, we're states.
We're the United States.
But we got one state that just like has a completely definition of what it means to murder.
And then another state has a different definition of what murder is.
What kind of society are you going to have?
It's just not.
It's a house divided is what it is.
And a house divided cannot stand.
And that is where we're headed.
That's where we are right now.
How did William Wilberforce abolish the slave trade through the British Empire?
Ben Ziesloff says, by pushing the exact same righteous law every year for two decades, shifting the political and cultural landscape the entire time, we must do the same with abortion.
So this beginning of this show might have been a black pill for some of you, but I want to introduce you to a guy by the name of Brian Gunter.
Brian Gunter is a pastor in the state of Louisiana.
I believe he's a Baptist, considering there's a baptistry for dunking right behind him.
And recently he spoke about How in Louisiana they tried to run a bill to abolish abortion.
And it wasn't the pro-choice movement that stopped them.
It was the pro-life movement that stopped them.
The same people that are basically coming out and admitting that they really don't believe that abortion is murder.
People like T.J. Schopp, people like state representative in Arizona, Matthew Grass, they don't believe abortion is murder.
Well, neither did the pro-life movement in Arizona.
And so this is a very good explanation of a path forward for people like us who are the new abolitionists.
There used to be slavery abolitionists.
Well now we're abortion abolitionists.
Take a listen.
Now he's this young, newly saved member of parliament.
And he was convicted that God had called him to put an end to slavery.
Talking about William Wilberforce.
For those of you that don't know, Wilberforce across the pond in the UK, instrumental in ending the slave trade and eventually slavery outright in the UK without any bloodshed.
Over here in America, and I know we can get into ad nauseum of like, what's the real cause of the Civil War, right?
But...
Obviously the outcome, one of the key outcomes of the Civil War and all of that bloodshed, hundreds of thousands of men from the North and South, was that slavery was abolished.
So William Wilberforce did it because he became a Christian and because he started working the mechanisms of government to pass a Christian law.
British Empire.
So in 1917, in 1793, William Wilberforce put forward the first legislation ever to abolish the slave trade in the British Empire.
And it went over about like our bill to abolish abortion did in the state legislature last summer, if you remember that.
House Bill 813.
People were furious with William Wilberforce.
Every year, despite public outrage and constant threats on his life, Wilberforce continued to fight until the legislation passed in 1807.
He introduced it in 1793 and he introduced it every year thereafter even though there was overwhelming opposition.
But every year as he preached on this and spoke on this and went around England speaking about the evils of the slave trade, in 1807 his bill passed And the slave trade was abolished.
Now that was the slave trade, meaning they could not ship slaves from overseas anymore, but slavery was still legal.
So not letting up, Wilberforce expended the remainder of his life fighting for the abolition of slavery itself and for the emancipation of all slaves in the British Empire.
Another 26 years later...
Wilberforce was lying on his deathbed.
He had fallen sick.
He had introduced his bill again as he had all the previous years in Parliament.
And he had introduced his bill and he had fallen sick and he had went home and he was about to die.
And as he's lying on his deathbed, he received news that his legislation had passed and slavery was finally abolished.
Three days later, Wilberforce died in 1833 and received his eternal reward.
So he started sometime around the 1790s in 1830.
He didn't actually get the gold accounts for 1830, but he labored for it.
And he chipped away at it.
And I think, again, this is a pastor from Louisiana named Brian Gunter who's working hard to abolish abortion in the state of Louisiana.
And you just have to understand, there are You know, there is a path forward here, and we have to believe that this can happen, that this is not some magical, sacred, you know, cow that'll never go away.
We just, you know, you hear people say, oh, well, jurisprudence, they say this with all kinds of stuff, jurisprudence is way far beyond that, you know, when it comes to, you know, these edicts that these courts create, right?
Well, the Dred Scott decision was a Supreme Court decision that said the color of your skin, you got black skin, man, you're not a person.
Get out of here.
Right?
That was the law of the land.
We know with Roe vs.
Wade, if anything, we should know.
Roe vs.
Wade, impossible.
Impossible.
All these states passing pro-life laws, they get thrown out in court, and they keep passing laws and keep passing laws, and they continue to get thrown out, overruled by these liberal activist judges that are worshipping the murder of children in Shrine and Roe vs.
Wade, and now it's gone.
And now we're in this mess.
But it's a mess of one where states, yes, and I'm grateful for it, as I said yesterday, but yeah, we have to go through with a federal ban because the murder of children is wrong, and we're not going to coexist.
I'm sorry.
They don't want to coexist with us.
I don't want to coexist with Without actively fighting for what is right and saying, no, Illinois, California, New York, you're not going to murder babies.
We're going to figure out a way to get this.
Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but soon.
Soon.
William Wilberforce spent the last 40 years of his life fighting for the Impossible goal.
Everybody told him, you can never do this.
It's impossible.
You'll never abolish slavery.
He spent the last 40 years of his life fighting for the impossible goal of abolishing slavery and by God's grace, Wilberforce prevailed.
So remember that next time someone tells you that abortion cannot be abolished.
I thank God that Wilberforce did not believe his opponents.
Instead, he trusted in the Sovereign Lord who promises to put all enemies under Christ's feet.
Sounds like Christian nationalism.
Ooh, it's terrifying.
Now, compare what you just heard about William Wilberforce trying to abolish the evil of slavery.
And the idea that slavery is not the desirable policy or law of the land, it only comes, by the way, from Christians and Christian societies growing and prospering and restraining wickedness.
And that's how you get to this idea that, hey, maybe we shouldn't own people.
Because in the Bible, you had servants or slaves, you know, indentured servants, and you could own—it was a common, acceptable convention that, yeah, humanity's going to have slaves.
That's just the way it was.
That's why you hear in the New Testament the Bible talks about that.
Like, hey, if you are a slave— Glorify God in serving your master, right?
And hey, if you're a slave owner, don't be mean to your servants.
Don't do that.
That's wrong.
And it's out of that and it's out of Christendom going forth that people said, yeah, maybe we don't need to have slaves.
Maybe human beings aren't property or we shouldn't own them as property, right?
And, uh, honestly, you gotta, you gotta wonder, like, the powers that be, uh, that, you know, that were, you just, you have to wonder, like, slavery is one of the most profitable endeavors ever on the face of the human, uh, ever on the face of the, uh, of the earth.
And, um, people want to bring back slavery in different ways.
They want to reinvent the wheel, repackage it, and bring it back, right?
Right.
Cell phone.
You've got Yuval Noah Harari saying, well, I put him in drugs and video games.
We don't really know what to do with these people as we evolve in transhumanism.
Yeah, slavery is something that people really want back, if it's not back already.
I mean, we think we're free here in America, right?
We're free here in America, yeah.
Are we?
Is this whole election system that we are, you know, centering this whole thing on, is it reliable?
Just something to think about, ladies and gentlemen.
But William Wilberforce slavery versus Matthew Gress, State Representative Matthew Gress, couldn't get out in front of a microphone quick enough.
I categorically reject rolling back the clock to a time when slavery was still legal.
Wait a second.
You're talking about abortion.
So you're advocating for more abortion.
That's what he is.
He's advocating for, we know, we need abortion, but we don't want women to go back to the time of slavery when they couldn't have abortions.
Now think about that for a second.
Think about that for a second.
You have slavery, you abolish slavery, but then you give women the right to murder their kids without, I mean, it's clearly a much worse evil than slavery.
It's clearly had a much higher real-world blood cost than slavery.
Because we're talking about 50, 60 million babies.
And it's even more than that now.
I'm sorry.
That number is being added to at a breakneck pace now that they have abortion-inducing drugs, abortifacients that are killing.
Now people can go to Walgreens.
Women, after a weekend of embarrassment, can shuffle in, hungover to a Walgreens or a CVS and Get their morning-after pill without any prescription, without any supervision, and they can kill their babies.
It is a crying shame.
And after all of that, here's a take I thought was interesting.
This is Toby Sumter.
Toby Sumter is from the popular reformed podcast CrossPolitik from Moscow, Idaho.
And this is what he said.
And he's relating this specifically to Trump.
And I don't know if I'm going to butcher this Israel king's name.
During the kings of Israel, Jehoaz, we're going to call him Jehoaz, Jehoaz was an evil king.
Think about this.
He was an evil king, Jehoaz, who called on the Lord for help, and God used him to deliver Israel from their enemies.
Given a choice between Ahab, very, very, very, very evil king, or Joahaz, Not a good king, evil guy, but called on the name of the Lord to defeat the enemies.
He says it's fine to vote for Jehoaz.
Just don't confuse him with Josiah or neglect to point out his evil.
And I feel like that's what we did on this program yesterday, right?
I really feel like...
We're not calling Trump a Josiah.
By the way, if you're not familiar with the biblical story of Josiah, it's a fascinating one.
You should check it out, where Josiah rediscovers the law.
And he rediscovers the law, and once he does, he's grieved with it.
Like, the power of the Holy Spirit convicts Josiah of the kingdom of Israel and his own personal sin and what they have done, how they have neglected the law.
They had forgotten they weren't even doing it.
They had completely broken the covenant, and yet, Josiah repents, he tears his clothes, and he reinstitutes the law, and then he goes into the pagan places, the high places, the priests, he burns the temples, he kills the pagan priests, And there was prosperity and a restoration of the nation of Israel for a very, very long time.
As a matter of fact, God spoke through a prophet and said, look, judgment's coming because of what you guys did.
You know, there's some horrible stuff.
But because of Josiah, judgment won't come until after Josiah dies.
What Toby Sumter is saying is, Josiah, don't say, don't, don't, like, look, he's basically saying, look, Biden is Ahab, Jehoaz is Trump, both not good guys, need to call out their evil, but, you know, you can pick between the lesser or two evils, of two evils, and who is that in this case?
But that does not mean we don't I'm telling you, I was disgusted by Donald Trump and then continued later in the day disgusted by Carrie Lake's position on this.
And I really do think now in hindsight, now that the Arizona...
I think Trump's statement on abortion...
Where he essentially said, look, we've got to allow the blue states to sacrifice babies.
We've got to allow the morning after pill and plan B and abortifacients to go through all 50 states.
We've got to allow that.
We cannot do a federal abortion ban.
We cannot campaign on a federal abortion ban because we will lose elections.
So we have to sacrifice essentially kids to Moloch, allow the sacrificing to keep going.
So that we can win elections.
And I feel like that's evil and wicked, and it has to be called out.
And so that's what we did.
But then you have the Arizona Supreme Court.
You should Google Arizona abortion.
The mainstream media is going absolutely nuts.
And so now I'm thinking Trump and Carrie Lake knew this Arizona decision was coming down.
They knew it was going to essentially load the magazines of the enemies, of the leftists, of the pro-baby murder freaks, and the strategists in the GOP. They can't just sit there and stand on what the Word of God says.
And you could have done that by just being silent in this case.
And not that silence means that you're...
But you know what I'm saying?
You didn't have to say anything and just trust, look, we know abortion's wrong, and so we're going to stand by the fact that we know it's wrong, we know it's murder.
Come what may, they didn't do that.
They get out there and they...
They don't believe it's murder.
I mean, I'm talking myself in circles now.
The upper echelons of the GOP, they don't believe abortion is murder.
And because they don't believe that, they're willing to put out the exceptions to play these political games so that they can win elections.
And we know the left can just steal the elections if they want anyway.
And they're planning on doing it again.
So what in the world is going on?
I mean, I've got more questions than answers at this point.
And I know you out there do as well.
But it is an interesting biblical comparison that did spark an interest.
But we definitely know Trump is not a Josiah.
We're going to take a break.
Yesterday, Sam Parker was on the Stu Peter Show, and he revealed that during the eclipse, there was a coven of Wiccans That participated in a fertility ritual in the rural parts of Arkansas, my home state.
I didn't know about this.
And they were doing this to try to conceive children during the eclipse because they believe it will give their children special powers.
And this news was broken yesterday on the Stu Peter Show because Sam Parker was in Arkansas because he wanted to observe the eclipse and the totality event.
So we're going to take a break, and we're going to listen to that highlight.
Don't go anywhere.
My name's Paul Harrell.
Our friend Sam Parker was lucky enough to be in the Eclipse's path of totality.
He's also been paying attention to some of the strange and dark things surrounding the entire event, and he joins us now.
So what do you think?
Natural God beauty or satanic devil worshiping?
Well, you know, Stu, it's interesting because with so many of these things, it's often both.
The devil, Satan, he often tries to counterfeit God's creations or draft off of what God has done and create his own counterfeit versions of things.
I was, as you said...
Able to see the eclipse.
I was very thankful for that.
I actually drove halfway across the country to chase it because I'd seen the totality back in 2017.
And it's one of the most amazing things, if not the most amazing thing I've ever seen in my lifetime.
But I only got a brief two minutes of it.
So I wanted to see this one very badly because it was going to be over four minutes long.
And the next one is not going to be in North America until the 2040s.
So I drove...
Literally ended up driving to a little town in Arkansas called Pencil Bluff to watch this eclipse.
Now what's interesting about this, Stu, is that I actually did this loop through Arkansas chasing some blue sky.
I went through a place called Big Fork, Arkansas, initially on my way to Pencil Bluff, Arkansas.
And near Big Fork, Arkansas, there happens to be this place called Albert Pike Recreation Area.
And some of your followers might know Albert Pike as the famous Freemason, member of the Illuminati, Lucifer worshiper back from the 1800s.
This is not far from a place called Big Fork, Arkansas.
Anyway, I'm at Big Fork, Arkansas, awaiting the eclipse at the only convenience store slash gas station in town, and I was...
I sat down and talked with the owner for about an hour.
We were just chatting, shooting the breeze.
And she told me about a gathering of 1500 Wiccans that was taking place just a short ways away on private property.
They called it a business.
It was a business gathering.
But apparently what it was, it was a bunch of Wiccan women who are witches, as I guess the Wiccan religion is some version of witchcraft.
Witchcraft, yeah.
They were trying to get pregnant during totality because they believe it will give their baby special powers.
So literally what was happening is you had 1,500 Wiccans gathering in one location to get pregnant.
So who knows what was going on at this business gathering?
Well, I mean, I know what was going on.
If you're trying to get pregnant, there's really only one way to do it.
Well, right, exactly.
So we know...
You see, Sam, there's this...
Do we need to do the...
Should we do the lesson?
Right, right.
Should I go get the banana and the condom?
Should we have the talk?
Is it time?
We've got the birds and the bees on the eclipse days, too, but no.
So apparently the police were aware, but they're like, oh, we can't do anything.
It's on private property.
I'm not sure what they would do anyway, but...
But so yes, these things are happening.
That sort of blew my mind.
It was not in my realm of thinking.
Here I am, like, you know, where can I find some blue sky?
Where can I find somebody at the telescope?
How can I see this eclipse?
Other people are worrying about, hey, how can I have a mass gathering of thousands of people to have mass copulation during the totality to give my baby special spiritual powers?
So, like, this stuff's going on out there, and I think most Americans aren't aware of it, but it could be right under your nose just down the street at Albert Pike Recreation Area on the State Highway.
Yeah, you know, certainly the enemy tries to steal God's creations and use them for perversions.
We see the rainbow, for example.
What do you know about this out of the Talmud?
This is an actual quote.
An evil sign for the whole world is what it talks about when referring to the eclipse.
Do you know anything about that?
I don't, Stu, but you know, it's interesting.
When Jesus Christ was crucified, I believe the Bible speaks of there being an eclipse.
And there are blood moons that are evolved with eclipses and associated with Jesus Christ's second coming and Christianity.
There's lore around this in Christianity, too.
But in a positive way in many respects.
So I wouldn't be surprised if Jews who hate Jesus Christ, who crucified him, would speak of eclipses from a dark perspective through that association, perhaps.
But that's just mere speculation.
Well, this is the book where they get their direction from.
This is the book that teaches them how to worship whatever it is that they're worshiping, apparently not Jesus Christ, because they're trying currently to slaughter some cows and then burn them and then usher in the Antichrist.
And fulfill God's prophecy on their own, which I think is, we're not supposed to do that.
And I think there's several references.
It's the tail wagging the dog, isn't it, Stu?
It's sort of like, we're going to tell God when it's time and how to do things and where to do them.
It's weird.
Um.
*Dramatic music* My choice!
So we've got to allow that if we're going to win elections.
We've got to allow that motivation if we're going to win elections according to these people.
Unbelievable.
This caught my mind.
This caught on my Twitter feed today.
This right here was interesting.
It's a quote from Robert E. Lee.
It's interesting.
And this is Sean Russell.
He's a Lutheran on Twitter.
And he says that men are starving for modern leaders who talk like Robert E. Lee.
Now, of course, the comments people say, you're quoting a slave owner?
How dare you quote a slave owner?
You can't quote a slave owner.
But it is actually a fascinating read here.
It says, We have sinned
against Almighty God.
We have forgotten His signal mercies and have cultivated a revengeful, haughty, and boastful spirit.
We have not remembered that the defenders of a just cause should be pure in His eyes, that our times are in His hands.
And we have relied too much on our own arms for the achievement of our independence.
God is our only refuge and our strength.
Let us humble ourselves before him.
Let us confess our many sins and beseech him to give us a higher courage, a purer patriotism, a more determined will, that he will convert the hearts of our enemies.
That he will hasten the time when war with its sorrows and sufferings shall cease, and that he will give us a name and a place among the nations of the earth.
And people say, you know, in the comments, they're like, well, that prayer certainly didn't work in the war of northern aggression.
So?
It's still a good prayer.
And it's a prayer basically saying, look, this is in your hands ultimately, but this is what we're trying to do, and we hope that you bless it, and a lot of times it doesn't happen.
But we live in a society now, man, where people cannot comprehend this.
They cannot comprehend because slavery, they just cannot comprehend the idea that people in the past do good things and they do bad things.
That's why there's all this talk right now in some circles about forgiveness and can God really forgive us?
Can God really forgive your sins, even if you've done terrible things?
Yeah, He can!
And if you've got a problem with that, that is, boy, that's a lot of pride, is what that is.
In other news, we have this story.
Tucker Carlson.
Brian Fail over at the National File.
Fascinating segment by Tucker.
If you haven't seen it 42 minutes long, you can go check it out yourself.
But we're going to give you the highlights here, nationalfile.com.
Tucker Carlson hosted a Palestinian pastor in the heart of the battlefield to discuss how Christians are treated during the Zionist conflict in Gaza.
Bravery is not the word for Tucker Carlson's latest show.
He expounded upon the treatment of Christians in light of the war in Gaza, asking the simple question, how are Christians being treated when America enters these foreign conflicts?
To Carlson, the sacrifices of Christians aren't very much acknowledged or even mentioned, which appears to be true.
But why is that?
That's a great question.
He asked why the Christian churches and their leaders remain silent.
Standing up for Christians is not allowed in the U.S. media, said Carlson.
He then resoundedly noted that Christians in Gaza aren't afforded the same courtesy as the Israeli Jews as their churches are blown to bits along with their people.
Carlson mentions evangelicals, who in overwhelming numbers tend to be staunch Zionists and seem to not mind the sacrificing of Christians for their supposed Jewish friends.
He begins the discourse referencing former pastor and now representative Tim Wahlberg, a Republican from Michigan, who stated,"...we shouldn't be spending a dime on humanitarian aid.
It should be like Nagasaki and Hiroshima.
Get it over quick." The same should be in Ukraine.
Defeat Putin quick.
Instead of 80% of our funding for Ukraine being used for humanitarian purposes, it should be 80-100% to wipe out Russian forces if that's what we want to do.
And this caused Tucker Carlson to say that there is no excuse for that from a Christian perspective.
And we have a former pastor calling for it.
Reverend Muther Isaac, the pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bethlehem, spoke to Carlson in the interview, and he said that life is hard to bear for a lot of his parishioners under IDF control.
We've always had a problem with American foreign policy when it comes to Palestine, Israel, and the Middle East in general.
I traveled to D.C. in December to advocate for a ceasefire.
I don't think war solves anything.
We continue to be horrified by what we hear from Congress.
Well, of course, there are some exceptions on the Democratic side.
The pastor went on to say that the religious right provides no sympathy whatsoever, claiming their knowledge of what is occurring in Gaza appears very, very shallow, and yet they hold very strong opinions.
So there's many evangelical Christians in America that are staunch Zionists, and they don't even know that Christian churches existed in Palestine and were blown to bits.
And Christians, their fellow brothers, die.
And it's almost as if they're like, well, they're Christians, so they went to heaven.
But, you know, I mean, I just wonder if that's what goes through their mind.
They're going to excuse the evil?
So we have very, very shallow knowledge, but we have very strong opinions.
Reverend Isaac said these perceptions are shaped by political parties' positions and not based on facts being here.
He also said pastors, even here, preach the Zionist ideology as supreme.
Reverend Isaac told Carlson, the war machine has a damaging impact on the Christian community in the Middle East.
This is political and financial support from our sibling in Christ.
Rather than that support helping us or helping humanitarian causes or peace causes or attempts to bring Israelis and Palestinians together, it's supporting initiatives that are causing our lives as a Christian community more and more difficult and causing many of us to leave because it's as if there's no future for us in this land.
Well that's by design.
For sure.
Carlson goes on.
Again, this is Brian Fail over at National File.
Carlson goes on to note that evangelical leaders care much more about the highly secular government of Israel than they care about Christian communities in the Middle East.
Carlson asked the Reverend why that is, and he responded, some of it is theology of Christian Zionism that teaches, for example, Christians must support Israel because the Bible teaches that, and oftentimes that is part of a larger theology of the end times in which they view the presence of Jews in the land as preparing for the second coming of Christ.
The Reverend warned that we are putting Jews into a sort of object that we are using for our own religion.
He then went on to say that the U.S. ignores the crimes against humanity committed by Israel for the sake of religion.
He told Carlson the U.S. supports Israel unconditionally and without accountability, and Reverend Isaac hopes the church will resolve the problem, but admits the road is rocky ahead.
And he is exactly right.
And when we have churches that are...
2,000 years of church history when it comes to end times, and we've talked about that here on the program before.
But then you also have the infiltration of wokeness.
You've got woke churches that are using, you know, they're changing the pronouns of God.
She loves us.
Oh, how she loves us.
Oh, how they love us.
Oh, how they love us.
Oh, she loves us.
So, um, talk about a slippery slope.
I mean, I'm not a fan of that song anyway when it's sung in the proper pronoun for God, the he.
But that's certainly Slippery Slope.
Ditch the hymns in the Orthodox hymns.
Let's do the contemporary and let's put a guitarist on stage and let's pretend like we're a rock and roll band and get a real proscenium vibe going.
Get a real performance, audience, artist, audience, convention, communication going.
And then we're just going to change the pronouns.
There was this article published in The Guardian recently, folks, and it had to do with the lyrics of songs.
Not necessarily Christian lyrics, but just all songs in general.
How shallow, narcissistic, and easy.
And they cited the fact that Bob Dylan actually won a Pulitzer surprise for lyrics.
Basically citing that they used to have...
Musical artists used to actually write good stuff.
I'm not trying to say...
I'm not endorsing Bob Dylan there, but they're saying that the craft and the technical...
Basically, everything's getting worse and worse and worse.
So your art's getting worse, your music's getting worse, and society's getting worse just because of it.
And of course, this is a woke rainbow church that's trying to say that God is a woman.
I mean, so it's feminism on steroids.
It really is.
But you saw this in the Roman Empire as well in the book How Should We Then Live by a theologian, the late theologian named Francis Schaeffer.
You should check it out if you haven't read it.
He's got a whole section in there about the art on coins.
Who has any loose change?
So he has these photos of these Roman coins, and so you've got the coin with Caesar's face on it, the profile, right, from like the zenith of the empire.
And it's pretty good, you know, it's a good depiction, and you can tell there's a lot of detail in these really small drawings.
Versus as the empire starts to decline and then the empire gets worse and worse, you get a coin with Caesar's face on it.
And it just doesn't look like anyone took any time to do it.
There's no attention to detail.
There's no pride in the craft, right?
It's all about, you know, just getting the money out there.
And so you see that in our society too.
The art in our society is getting...
Really, just in terms of a skill and merit, it's just nothing.
I personally am not a fan of contemporary art at all.
I like figurative art.
But I mean, you know, it was what, 20 years ago, the guy put a cross in a jar of urine, and they put it on a pedestal in a museum, and they called it art.
Right?
They called it the, quote, piss Christ, end quote, if memory serves correct.
So, yeah, just in general, things are getting much, much worse.
And in saying all of that, we're still moving forward and we're going to, whether we're going to reform what we've got or whether we're going to rebuild from the ashes one way or the other, we're going to get through all this, folks.
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