Millstone Report w Paul Harrell: REMINDER: God's WRATH Is REAL! Is America Under Divine Judgement?
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Rainbow Gestapo, the good-stepping gay lobby, all of that stops right now.
People say we need to make America great again.
I completely agree.
agree we may need to make gallows great again literally
so many people that need to have a millstone put around their neck and tossed into the sea Hey folks, welcome to the Millstone Report.
My name is Paul Herald.
As usual, here I am.
So glad to be with you.
Gonna have a little reminder this episode about the wrath of God.
It is really no joking matter, no laughing matter at all.
So let me tell you how this segment unfolded.
Back in March, the beginning of March, the Alabama Supreme Court handed down a decision that sent the Republican establishment into a frenzy.
The court ruled that IVF treatment, or in vitro fertility treatment, was against Alabama's wrongful death of a child law.
Now we all know the story from there and how it all went.
The mainstream media used this as a weapon to bludgeon Republicans as being against women and being extremists who hate science and technology.
Most of the animosity, though, came from the purple hairs, who really hate it when you point out that life begins at conception and at the cellular level.
The outrage didn't last too long because squishy Alabama Republicans quickly acted and did what the RNC told them to do, which was to pass a bill that made IVF legal once more.
Of course, they did this knowing full well that oftentimes IVF requires the intentional creation and inevitable destruction of embryos with the hopes of getting one of them to turn into a viable pregnancy.
I know, I know, we're all watching the pro-life movement turn into the pro-choice movement.
We've talked about it before.
The silver lining, though, is at least we know where these people stand now.
We know who the pretenders are on this issue.
Many atop the Republican Party really don't believe that abortion is murder, and many others don't really believe that life begins at conception.
So they're willing to dismiss every warning under the sun, all to win elections, they think.
What's even worse is that many of them think there will be no eternal consequences for their sin and enabling evil to continue, and that's what I want to talk about today.
Consequences.
In the Alabama Supreme Court decision that sent Republicans crying to their mothers, the Chief Justice Tom Parker wrote a concurring opinion explaining his reasoning for why life is precious and should be protected.
He claimed Alabama's old law, it's now the old law, but at the time it was the law of the land, but he claims that that law relied and adopted a, quote, theologically based view of the sanctity of life and that life cannot be wrongfully destroyed without incurring the wrath of a holy God, end quote.
Wow.
well.
The wrath of God.
The wrath of a holy God.
One of the key themes of the Bible, from cover to cover, is that God is holy.
We're not.
I think we often forget that.
We forget that while we're made in the image of God, we are not God.
God is so holy and so mighty, there are some aspects of his nature that are simply incommunicable to us.
Tough word, incommunicable.
Now, to be clear, there are other attributes of God that can and are communicable, as found in Scripture.
We know God is holy, but how holy is It's really something that's incomprehensible, which is why his wrath against sin and sinners is totally justified.
The Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, Parker, ought to be commended for citing the wrath of God as a reason not to sin and protect the sanctity of life, innocent human life.
The Alabama legislature and governor, on the other hand, not so much.
Millstones for them, in fact.
Over the last several weeks, those of you who never miss an episode of the Millstone Report will remember, I've spent quite a bit of time quoting Bible verses from the book of Romans, specifically the book of Romans chapter 1.
Well, this morning over on Christian X, an old clip of Pastor John MacArthur emerged from way back in 2006.
He was preaching on Romans chapter 1.
But specifically about God's wrath, which we don't talk about.
Enough.
I'm talking about how God's created order, or excuse me, in the past I've talked about how God's created order tends to have built-in mechanisms of destruction when a nation takes the path of wickedness and sin.
And look, as much as we would like, and we do on this program all the time, point the finger at the trans freak show down the street for the current state of our country, and yes, that's certainly a major part, that plays a major part.
We would be lying to ourselves if we didn't recognize the part all of us have played in contributing and affirming certain sins.
I mean, it could be feminism in the past or sexual debauchery, allowing woke church infiltration to thrive by not speaking out for fear of not being nice.
It could be living in sin.
Living in sin.
Maybe ones that are not as bad as we think other people's sin are.
Anyway, all of this and more has contributed to where we are today.
Just further up the slippery slope.
So, this clip that we're going to play for you...
It's a portion of a sermon way back in 2006.
So you've got to think with me here.
This is before Oberg fell, before Obama put a rainbow in the White House.
This is before last couple of weeks, Joe Biden changing Title IX to allow men to shower with women.
This was back during the Bush administration, okay?
So, John MacArthur, who has most recently been in the news from back during COVID when he refused to close down his church and was persecuted for it and then, of course, ended up winning a court case against the county and the state of California.
MacArthur is saying back then, in this clip, in 2006, way back then, when things were much less debauched than they are today, even back then, he was saying...
That currently, America was experiencing the wrath of God.
Back in 06.
Watch.
Romans 118.
For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men who suppress the truth in unrighteousness.
This section is about the wrath of God.
Admittedly, not a popular subject, certainly not a popular subject in the world and not even a very popular subject in the church, but an absolutely critical and central subject to any understanding of the gospel, the wrath of God.
Now, there are a number of different aspects to the wrath of God.
There is what we could call eternal wrath because it is the punishment that God brings upon unbelieving sinners forever in hell.
That's eternal wrath.
And the Bible speaks often of that.
There is also eschatological wrath, that is, the wrath of God that is released at the end of the world, described by some of the Old Testament prophets, described by Jesus Christ Himself in the Olivet Discourse, and clearly laid out for us in the book of Revelation.
Eschatological wrath, that aspect of God's wrath that is released at the end of the world.
There is also what we could call cataclysmic wrath, like a tsunami, a volcano, a hurricane, an earthquake, a plane flying in to the Twin Towers.
I wonder where being overrun by a third world barbarian horde, we're dividing up the different types of God's wrath or what they could be potentially, what is being invaded by a foreign army?
How is that characterized?
Is that characterized as a cataclysmic?
Just a thought.
I'm telling you, the invasion of this country, to me, isn't that what always happens?
A country gets wicked, wickeder, and sicker, and sicker, and sicker, and sicker, and then they get overtaken by another nation.
Anyway, that's just what's been on my mind lately, considering the border and it being so porous.
Resulting in thousands of deaths, cataclysms happen in this world, and they are a reflection of the judgment of God.
And this was again in 2006, and he just mentioned the Twin Towers being part of the wrath of God.
There is also what you could call consequential wrath.
Consequential wrath is the sowing and reaping wrath.
You live a certain kind of life and you set in motion certain forces that will produce judgment.
But there is one other kind of wrath, and that is the wrath that is presented in this passage.
And it is the wrath of abandonment.
It is the wrath of abandonment.
It is that wrath Exhibited by God when he turns his back on a society.
One of the most tragic scenes on the pages of Scripture would provide for us a good illustration of it.
So before he gets to that, he's going to talk about Samson, and I don't think pastors don't talk about Samson enough.
Oftentimes I've said on this program, That we have pushed God out of public life.
And I think, as I'm watching this, and I've watched this a few times already before doing the program...
When I heard that the first time, I just thought, man, I maybe need to amend some of my language here when I'm talking about the idea that we could push God anywhere.
You can't, really.
I mean, He's God.
You can't push Him out, right?
But He can abandon us.
He can remove protection, remove common grace, remove all of these things that we take for granted.
And so that, in many ways, is what has happened, right?
And, you know, you can get into a which came first, the chicken or the egg situation, but you understand.
Certainly, sin is breeding more sin, and it's just unrestrained at this point.
And again, this is back in 2006, so he's going to talk about Samson.
And this specific type of wrath that he characterizes is an aspect of God's wrath that is abandonment, essentially giving somebody over to their depraved mind, to their sin.
And to just not keep it from them, not keep all this wickedness that they're going towards, okay, let them have it, right?
...that involves the strongest man who ever lived, the mighty Samson.
He is the original Superman, and a real one.
According to Judges 16, verses 18 to 21, we read this, Then
she began to afflict him, and his strength left him, and she said, The Philistines are upon you, Samson.
And he awoke from his sleep and said, I will go out as at other times and shake myself free.
And then this, but he did not know that the Lord had departed from him.
Wow.
He did not know that the Lord, he thought the Lord was with him, but he wasn't.
That had to be a humbling experience, especially considering they gouged out his eyes.
Is one of the reasons just dawned on me, is one of the reasons maybe, I mean, this certainly isn't the most friendly passage to preach on in a church if radical feminism has infiltrated it, you know what I mean?
Because Delilah, you know, I think we forget.
I think we forget.
There are plenty of wicked characters who are female in the Bible.
But, uh, maybe not supposed to talk about that, right?
We're supposed to talk about, uh, is it Herodias?
Herodias and her daughter, and how they just, you know, capriciously bring me the head of John the Baptist just for spite.
Yeah, that's pretty sick stuff.
Pretty sick stuff.
Might not go over so well in the world of feminism.
Maybe those passages, because of the sin of our age, maybe they need to be preached about more.
Anyway, but this was back in 2006, again.
Then the Philistines seized him and gouged out his eyes, and they brought him down to Gaza and bound him with bronze chains, and he was a grinder in the prison.
A job for a mule.
Because of his sin, The Lord left him.
The judgment of abandonment.
To the sons of Israel, God said in Judges 10, You have forsaken Me and served other gods, therefore I will deliver you no more.
Go and cry out to the gods which you have chosen.
Let them deliver you in the time of your distress.
God is saying, I'm done with you.
In Proverbs chapter 1, verses 24 to 31, we find a similar sentiment.
Because I called and you refused, I stretched out my hand and no one paid attention, and you neglected all my counsel and did not want my reproof.
I will even laugh at your calamity.
I will mock when your dread comes, when your dread comes like a storm and your calamity comes on like a whirlwind, when distress and anguish come on you.
Then they will call on me, but I will not answer.
They will seek Me diligently, but they shall not find Me.
Because they hated knowledge and did not choose the fear of the Lord, they would not accept My counsel.
They spurned all My reproof.
proof so they shall eat of the fruit of their own way and be satiated with their own devices yeah i mean you know in a modern context if you look at what we talked about at the top of the monologue the alabama supreme court chief justice cites hey look we don't want to invoke the wrath We want to protect innocent human life.
Theologically, all life is precious, so IVF, sorry.
Alabama legislature and the governor and the RNC and the GOP, no, no, no, no, no, we've got to reverse this law, ASAP, and they do it.
And so, in a time of calamity that is obviously coming, I guess you can pray to the God of IVF for deliverance.
Right?
Pray to the God of abortion and human sacrifice.
Maybe they will come and save America.
In Hosea 4.17, it is recorded that God said, Ephraim is joined to idols.
Let him alone.
There comes a time...
I mean, maybe the God of feminism will save America, right?
Maybe.
...when God abandons men.
God comes to a point where he lets a people go.
Let's them go to the consequences of their own sinful choices.
Yeah.
They will not accept His counsel.
They spurn all His reproof, as Proverbs says, so they eat the fruit of their own choices, and they have to be satisfied with the devices they have chosen.
Of the Pharisees, Jesus said, let them alone.
They are blind leaders of the blind.
Matthew 15, 14.
The most terrifying words, let them alone.
Oh, man, he's exactly right.
The reason he's right is because, you know, from a Christian standpoint, if you understand just how much this entire world depends on God himself upholding everything, all of creation, by the power of his word,
and then on a personal level, if you understand just how much we as sinners, or I as a sinner, need God On a second by second or a millisecond by millisecond basis.
And I know we take those seconds for granted, but just how much, and as a sinner, how much I am in desperate need of a Savior in order to be right with God, in order to have my blemished record wiped clean by the blood of Jesus.
The idea of saying...
Leave them alone.
That is a terrifying thought.
He's right.
If you're just joining us, we're talking a little bit about the wrath of God.
We're talking about a sermon that was preached by John MacArthur way back in 2006, where in a minute he's going to say that even then, he thought even then that America was experiencing 2006.
And so this is kind of a rebuke on what I've been saying, because, you know, I think, you know, really can't get much more worse than that.
Well, they thought it was really bad in 06, before gay marriage, before Obergefell, before Biden changing Title IX, before kids being dragged to drag shows.
It was before all of the transing of kids and the chemical, you know, puberty-blocking hormone.
It was before all that.
Even before all that, it was still, really, we were still a wicked country.
It's a frightening thing to think about that.
Frightening thing to think that you might be abandoned by God.
That the opportunity for salvation is past.
That the day of grace is over.
The passages that I read to you relate to an individual in the case of Samson, but for the most part they relate to a group such as the Pharisees or to a nation such as Israel.
And I think it's very relevant to talk about this because it's pretty convincing that God has abandoned our nation.
God has abandoned America.
To the effects of its sinful choices.
Whoa, this isn't the first nation that it's happened to.
This is the story of history.
Acts 14, 16, the Apostle Paul said, in the generations gone by, He, God, permitted all the nations to go their own way.
This is the story of history.
All the nations in history go their own way.
So like the nations of old, like the nations past, we follow the same cycle of having the truth, rejecting the truth, and being abandoned by God.
C.S. Lewis was writing in his book, The Problem of Pain, and he wrote this, the lost enjoy forever the horrible freedom they have demanded and are therefore self-enslaved.
God will abandon sinners to their own choices and the consequences of those choices.
And just what is this abandoning act on God's part?
It is the removal of restraining grace.
It is when God lets go and turns a society over to its own sinful freedoms and the results of those freedoms.
No Scripture more directly confronts this abandonment and its consequences than Romans 1 does.
So this really works into the conversation we've been having for almost two weeks now about the freedom that we enjoy in this country and how specifically the Constitution.
And over in Christian X right now, and we're going to get to more of that, I mean, there's still an ongoing debate because some Christians are starting to say, you know, the Constitution really...
It's the law of the land, but it doesn't actually do what it's designed to do.
And we talked last week about John Adams, that quote that's attributed to John Adams, President John Adams, you know, that the Constitution was written for a moral and religious people.
Obviously the word religion there is not referring to Buddhism or Islam or New Age or pagan.
It's referring to Christianity.
And so we should not be surprised.
I mean, it's a basic fact.
It's a self-evident truth.
The country is in shambles because we are no longer Christian.
I mean, there are pockets of Christians, Bible-believing Christians, and there are still churches out there that are preaching the truth every Sunday.
There are also churches that are no longer technically churches.
They claim to be, but they've covered themselves in rainbows and everything else, and all of the LGBTQ garb, and that's where we are now.
In the midst of all of that, In the midst of the decline of the nation there are still people repenting and turning to Jesus Christ every single day.
There are still people coming to faith in Christ, coming to a saving knowledge of faith in Christ, even in the midst of all of this.
And I would even likely posture that as we get even more wicked and even more evil, and again, this is waking people up, your average person that may not be religious at all is now saying, hang on, wait a second, this is evil.
And they may begin to start recognizing, well, if evil exists, then good exists also.
And not necessarily what that means to save society, but it's to save your soul.
To accept the saving work that Christ did for you, people are going to start becoming a lot more introspective about things as things really careen off of the cliff.
Okay, I'm going to finish up here.
Here is the most graphic and the most comprehensive discussion of what it means to be abandoned by God, and it is the best passage that I know of to explain the moral chaos and the confusion that we experience in our own nation at this very time.
Again, 2006, man.
God's wrath is already at work in our culture.
We're not waiting for it.
We are currently experiencing it.
Yeah, and we still are.
And here is the defining section on what it means to be abandoned by God.
Verse 24, God gave them over.
Verse 26, God gave them over.
Verse 28, middle of the verse, God gave them over.
Three times you have the statement, God gave them over.
This term, paradidomi, in the Greek can have a judicial sense.
It can be used of a judgment made on a criminal who is then handed over for punishment.
Each of these phrases expresses the fact that the wrath of God has acted judicially to sentence sinners.
It is God officially giving them over.
It is God letting them go to the uninterrupted cause and effect their sinful choices produce.
When this judgment falls, there is a depriving of restraining grace, and sin runs rampant through a society.
Sin is both the cause of this and the effect and the next cause and the next effect as It goes on and on and on.
Sin is the reason and sin is the result.
Sin is the cause and sin is the consequence.
Wow.
Sin running rampant in our country from the top down.
So I saw a post and I don't know who it was.
I can't remember but it was very convicting.
And it just said, you know, it was an encouraging rebuke, if you will.
And it was mainly to men, but it was like, hey men, like evaluate yourself.
You know, are you in any way participating in sins that are, even though you may be, you know, they're now calling some of us on the right, woke right, right?
But, I mean, is there any way that we are...
And I know people, yes, people send every day, and I get it.
I understand.
But, like, take Instagram, for instance, right?
Like, have an Instagram account, right?
There's funny things on there.
But there's also half-naked women thirst traps literally everywhere.
You know?
And so you just...
It's like, all this has got to stop.
This is insane.
This has got to stop.
Because it is sin running rampant.
So it's important as we look to, you know, in that Project 2025, again, we've got to get into elections, but Donald Trump, at least in that Project 2025, or the people around him, are claiming that they want to ban pornography.
I mean, it's in the document.
They want to ban pornography.
Right?
That would be incredible.
That's obviously an amazing goal.
Glad it's in there.
Glad it's being talked about.
And it's being talked about because there are Christian red states that have already worked to ban certain websites and everything else, and there's more that have to be banned.
Because it's a trap, it's a cancer, it's a weapon against society, it's a weapon against our families, it's a weapon against our marriages, it's a weapon against young children, and it's something that needs to be gotten rid of.
But in the midst of working towards those goals, what can we do in our own personal lives?
Anyway, that's just really more for me than probably any of you out there.
We're going to take a break, and when we come back, we're going to talk about last night on the Stu Peter Show.
He announced again this Extreme Accountability event that's going to take place in October, so we're going to play that promo for you as well and also talk about tickets.
But before we do that, we're going to go to break and we're going to watch this Old World Order trailer, new documentary.
It is exclusively available on the 25th of this month, so Saturday, right?
So May 25th, exclusively at StuPeters.com.
You can watch the trailer, Old World Order.
We are going to go to break and be back here in just a moment.
There's a lot of architecture in the world today on every continent of buildings that are much, much larger than you would think people of our height would build.
Cities in America that look as though they were constructed in medieval Europe.
The outside's incredible, but the inside is built like a palace.
I'm not sure if there were even any schools of architecture back then.
How did they know how to do this?
We're at the pinnacle of our civilization now.
This is the best it gets.
The best we've ever done.
Look at the quality of these walls.
Now you'll go through a neighborhood and every home looks the same.
Had we known we're going backwards, everyone would be pissed.
As an architect of 20 years, I like to look at a building as telling its own story.
I like to say that stones don't lie.
And they're giving us timelines for like a year.
It was built in a year.
The history that we've been told is a lie.
Why would a regular-sized human make something so massive?
How did they build that beautiful, beautiful building?
Was that building here longer?
I feel like the building was there already.
What was actually in the towers?
What kind of technology was up there?
These buildings were built by the prior civilization.
A beautiful, easy, graceful method of travel flushed down the drains.
Nope.
No more airships.
And they have to lie to us about it.
They had to write the storybooks.
We learn about one fire.
The Chicago Great Fire.
There were fires in every major city.
Burned to the ground.
It's impossible for any stone building to be burning down.
What's being cut from us is huge.
What a world it must have been.
There's literally been a cover-up of history, more than one way.
All the humanity!
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Welcome back.
It's the Millstone Report.
Thank you so much for being with us.
It's always a pleasure.
I really do appreciate it.
Last night on the Stu Peters show, he announced an extreme accountability event going to be held in New Jersey, Atlantic City Beach.
And October, really I think the main thing starts October 12, but it's basically, you know, everyone's going to have to take a Friday to travel there.
And we've got a new promotional video out for this event.
So check it out, and then we'll talk about tickets.
Tickets. Tickets.
Tickets.
All the things that you would change, but it was just a dream.
Here we are, don't turn away now.
We are the warriors that built this town.
Here we are, don't turn away now.
We are the warriors that built this town.
From dust.
We are the warriors that built this town.
From the...
All right.
That was, again, the latest promo.
You see the headline there.
I'm sorry, the website there.
TheExtremeEvent.com So if you go over to TheExtremeEvent.com I've got it pulled up there.
You can see where you can get...
The tickets, you can also rewatch a little bit more promotional material about it on your own time, or you could just rewatch this segment.
Stu's been talking about extreme accountability for a long time for people, politicians, leaders, bureaucrats, that have committed crimes against humanity.
No doubt about that.
You can see there, there's where you get your tickets.
These are now discounted for the time being.
A general admission ticket, they're $175.
This is the discounted price, and there's all these different packages that you can go through and figure out which one's right for you, but these prices are going to go up.
If you're going to want to secure your tickets now...
Instead of waiting until later, because again, the prices will go up again.
And the website is TheExtremeEvent.com Let me throw this back up there.
TheExtremeEvent.com TheExtremeEvent.com For tickets.
And again, discounted right now, but they will be going up in price.
So, I don't know if any of you guys heard this, but the FBI, when they raided Mar-a-Lago over the classified documents or whatever, they got a kill order.
They got an approval to use deadly force when they went in.
As I said earlier, there's a whole conversation happening over on Christian X about the Constitution and basically the uselessness of the document, how it's not being followed at all right now.
It's not even really worth the paper that it's written on.
Former Trump administration official William Wolfe He says that the Biden FBI sought and obtained authorization.
This is in context with the Constitution question.
The Biden FBI sought and obtained authorization to use lethal force in a bogus raid on Trump.
In other words, the sitting president set up conditions to allow him to legally assassinate his political rival.
But please tell me more about how the constitutional order is working.
That's the reality of what happened.
And in the context of this entire dialogue going on right now on Twitter, where people are really starting to think, not even necessarily what is a prescription, they're just talking about what may be permissible.
And just they're saying, as we had the picture yesterday of the Daniel chapter 3 statue that Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego had to bow down to, and instead it was the Constitution, right?
Like, It's not the Bible.
The Constitution is not the Bible.
Can we agree with that?
Okay, great.
This is over at the Liberty Daily.
Don't buy the BS. The FBI's excuse for why it approved lethal force in the Mar-a-Lago raid is absurd.
This is by Bob Unruh.
The FBI is now claiming that Joe Biden, whose actual knowledge of and involvement in that agency's armed SWAT-style raid on President Trump's Mar-a-Lago home, never has been fully explained, didn't know what Attorney General Merrick Garland authorized agents to use deadly force if they thought it was needed.
The Bureau, according to the Gateway Pundit, has released a statement in response to the scandalous news confirmed a day ago that those deadly force authorizations were given to FBI agents raiding Trump's home.
The FBI said, like other law enforcement agencies, requires the team leader of any search warrant or arrest to complete a standardized form known as Operations Plan.
This form, which also must be read by the team leader to all assigning assisting agents, As a reminder of the FBI's deadly force policy, this is a legal requirement to be included on all ops plans and read to agents immediately preceding the enforcement action.
The president has nothing to do with and has zero input on ops plan.
Bongino, who's former Secret Service, he says, hey, this is complete BS. Look, the bottom line is that this whole...
We are a lawless nation.
Say all that to say we are a completely lawless nation.
And so when William Wolfe says, how's that constitutional order working out for us?
He's exactly right.
He also said this, the Constitution is not self-enforcing.
Few know this.
Again, a moral and religious people with freedom, you don't have to govern them as hard, right?
But the more and more wicked, wicked people, evil people, sinners are always going to find a way around laws.
That's human nature.
That's a theological fact.
And this is Francis Schaeffer's question.
How should we then live?
Because you're going to have the authoritarian government that's going to get more authoritarian to try to govern the wicked people.
Or, in the case of our government, they're now calling wicked things good and good things wicked, so they're authoritatively going after people who are trying to stop abortion and are protesting at abortion clinics.
Either way...
People are going to find a way to either speak the truth.
Wicked people are going to find a way around the laws.
And then you're going to have the authoritarian arm to come down to try to manage these people.
But they can't because they're going to find a way around that law.
Well, then you need an even more authoritarian.
We need to put a camera on every street corner.
We need to put a camera in every room.
We need to put a camera in just so we're always monitoring and watching.
And if you really know anything about the technology that we have right now to enslave ourselves, we're already there because they're already collecting and monitoring...
Monitoring us all the time.
It's very, very terrifying when you think about it.
A lot has happened since the 2012 disclosures of the Utah Data Center.
Edward Snowden, that was just the stone feet of this massive surveillance state statue that is basically occupying our government along with the intel agency apparatus.
Megan Basham.
I've been bringing her up a couple of times now because she is a Christian.
She's the beat reporter for the Daily Wire.
So it's a big deal that she's now starting to question...
Or she's at least saying, hey look, there's no big deal to question how the Constitution is not working.
Anyway, this debate continues to go on.
It's gone on now for days, a week or more.
She just says simply responding it's dangerous to suggest we're not being governed by the Constitution is a disingenuous way of circumventing the debate because to even raise the subject means one must be dangerous and not seeking to restore constitutional principles.
It's not argument.
She says it's akin to those who say that those who exercise their constitutional right to question how an election was conducted are a threat to our constitutional republic.
So this is in response to some guy named Paul Miller.
Who tweets about national security and is an Afghan vet.
He says, The reports of the Constitution's death have been greatly exaggerated.
Saying the Constitution is dead gives one permission to act extra constitutionally.
That's a dangerous and self-serving argument.
Now this was in response, again, Daily Wire beat reporter, Christian beat reporter, Megan Basham.
What's wrong with acknowledging that we're no longer governed by the Constitution and it's foolish to continue arguing for policies that begin from an imaginary state of play?
We read this for you yesterday.
I am all about returning to constitutional principles over the bureaucratic rule we have, but I agree it's foolish to pretend there's anything like respect for the Constitution all the way around.
Even on the right, our leadership appeals to the left's paradigm.
Aaron McIntyre pointed out, as soon as the transgender rights became the new civil rights du jour, GOP leaders rush to find their own conservative transgenders like Bruce Gender.
Surely somebody's made that pun.
I cannot be the first one to call him Bruce Gender.
Freudian slip, I guess.
And then Christian YouTuber A.D. Robles.
This is the point of the day.
This is the point of the day.
This right here is what...
This is for real, I think, the best statement summary of my feelings in the past 12 hours.
We're so far away from the form of government laid out in the Constitution that a call to return to the Constitution would look to many like attempting to overthrow the Constitution.
Wow.
He's right.
He's exactly right.
We're so far away from the form of government laid out in the Constitution.
And that's because the Constitution didn't give people the freedom to blaspheme God.
The Constitution, it wasn't understood that it would give people the freedom to distribute pornography to young kids.
The Constitution didn't give people the freedom to say anything that they want, specifically when it comes to blasphemy.
It didn't give people the freedom to be gay.
Because there were sodomy laws that were perfectly legal and on the books and enforced.
So if you would actually go back to the Constitution, you'd have to admit that the Founding Fathers weren't sitting around saying, oh yeah, First Amendment, obviously somebody needs to have the freedom to be gay, be a sodomite, obviously.
People having the freedom to distribute porn and every other kind of debauchery or wicked thing, right?
There were decency laws on the books in this country That the Supreme Court chipped a way out slowly and slowly and slowly.
And we've covered that for you on this program.
A couple, I don't know, it was a couple weeks ago, we did, we kind of went over, at least from my vantage point, some of the key Supreme Court cases specifically dealing with obscenity laws.
Here we have the author of the case for Christian nationalism, Stephen Wolfe.
The theologically, quote, conservative, end quote, church is politically liberal in effect.
When it demands that you tolerate moral anarchy in the name of rejecting worldly power.
Again, so there are some people on Christian Twitter that are like, hang on, and this goes in line with this people talking about the Constitution and its effectiveness and how relevant it actually is today, which it's not.
And they're saying, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
No, no, no, just put our head down.
You hear people say, no, no, no, we lose down here.
And obviously we just did an entire segment with John MacArthur in the wrath of God and how America is in the midst of experiencing the wrath of God.
But there are still Christians out there with rights that are organizing, you know, red states and everything else that are doing much better than blue states, that are doing good work, right?
And so there are plenty of black pills out there.
There are plenty of white pills out there as well.
You just have to know where to look.
But he says, the theologically conservative church is politically liberal in effect when it demands that you tolerate moral anarchy in the name of rejecting worldly power.
This is the subtle indicator that it's politically captured.
It's reconciled itself to the world.
You heard people say this 10 years ago.
You'd say, hang on, no, no, no, no.
America's kingdom and God's kingdom are not the same thing.
And that's true.
That's true.
But the overcorrection is, let's stick our head in the sand.
And anytime politics is brought up, let's get nervous and let's try to make a third way.
There's got to be a third way, which is a really clever way of saying we don't want to offend the people in our audience that may be voting for baby murder or figuring out a way to justify it.
Oh, man.
And then Stephen Wolf says, it has become the enforcement arm for moral anarchy.
So sit on your hands, do nothing, using theology to restrain Christian action.
And this comes right in line with the World Economic Forum, right in line with what the World Economic Forum has wanted to do.
They've wanted to use the trust that people have with their pastors.
And again, this is not all churches.
This is not every church.
But this is a phenomenon.
To sanitize, you know, use the clergy to sanitize the evil, wicked things that are going on around them to get Christians to sit on their hands.
Actually, just go ahead and tie yourself up and wait to be put off in a boxcar somewhere, right?
And there are pastors that do this.
There are pastors who tell their congregations, hey, like, yeah, gay marriage was legalized, and I know that's tough, but don't idolize the American family.
Don't make an idol out of a male-female marriage.
What?
That actually, that kind of stuff was disseminated back when Obergefell was passed.
Really, really insane, actually, when you think about it, considering how worse things are since...
I mean, we have been in a...
I mean, you could even say since Oberg fell.
We're not even on a slope.
We're just falling.
We're just still falling.
Joel Webman, Right Response Ministries.
What's a bigger problem today?
Churches are too meticulous about obedience to God's law, even elevating the traditions of men to the status of biblical commandments, or churches are virtually lawless and regularly teach that grace...
Has rendered God's law irrelevant.
So you see here, with all of these tweets about whether the Constitution, worldly power, what to do about it, they all are connected.
They're all basically, the argument is essentially the same thing.
And it really comes down to, in many cases, you know, this would be legalism versus having license or licensor to, you know, Do whatever you want.
But I think at this point, really the whole concept is the relationship of the church and state.
That's really what the rub is here.
And the responsibility that we have.
Look, what does the government look like that rewards good and punishes evil?
Well, not this one.
That's for sure.
And then there's that.
What else do we have here?
We're running out of time.
I saw this.
Douglas McGregor, who a couple of months ago said that America is on the verge of a Cromwellian revolution or a French revolution.
He just didn't know which one.
He says, Israeli officials take down the AP's live feed in northern Gaza and seize equipment, citing Israel's new law.
So Israel has a new law on the books that allowed them to shut down Al Jazeera.
And Al Jazeera was getting, and there's Al Jazeera journalists that have been killed over there by Israel.
They were getting the footage that the Israeli government doesn't want anyone to see.
And it's still getting out there, and it's getting posted online and some horrific stuff.
The stuff I've seen, I wish I could unsee.
Um, Especially with some of these kids that have been killed.
It turns to my stomach just to think about it.
But they did it to Al Jazeera.
According to McGregor here, now they're doing it to the Associated Press.
The Associated Press has a camera.
Looking at northern Gaza.
No, we're going to shut that down too.
Why?
Because they don't want the world to see what they're about to do.
The genocide, the ethnic cleansing will continue with U.S. backing and U.S. dollars.
And you talk about wicked, man.
Wicked.
That's a black pill.
Maybe we'll save that for tomorrow.
Let's end here.
We're going to end here with a millstone.
This is a United Methodist clergywoman, a Pastrix, if you will.
Her name is Sarah Heath.
And she tells a story that protestia says, hey, this is actually kind of a cute story, you know.
It's actually really, really sad.
Why is it sad?
Take a listen for yourself.
I've journeyed together.
The people of Costa Mesa first...
United Methodist Church.
And it starts with a Rolodex, but before a Rolodex.
I want to tell you about when you switch appointments, sometimes the stark difference.
If you want to know what it was like to go from my...
Alright, so in the United Methodist Church, they have a hierarchy form of government.
And of course, this church is already, it's not really a church anymore, right?
Because they've affirmed all the rainbow stuff a couple weeks ago.
Totally changed their church order book or whatever, their laws.
But it's hierarchical, so they have bishops, and so individual clergy can just get yanked and put somewhere else, just like Catholic Church can do, right?
Catholic Church can just put a new priest over a new church.
Well, same thing with Methodists.
So that's what she's talking about.
She was at her old church.
She got told she had a new appointment somewhere else.
I want to tell you about when you switch appointments, sometimes the stark difference.
If you want to know what it was like to go from my former church to Costa Mesa first.
I had been at a church in the suburbs, and that didn't fit me very well.
I fit the community pretty well for them, and we were able to grow and do great ministry, so much so that when it was announced that I was moving, people really wept.
A little girl cried, and when she found out she was getting a boy pastor, her response was, he can't be a pastor, he's a boy.
And she couldn't stop crying, and I thought that was a win.
radical feminism ladies and gentlemen um has so infiltrated churches Now again, Scripture clearly teaches that men are the only people...
Church officers are reserved for men.
Scripture clearly teaches this.
People say, no, they do all these mental gymnastics.
The Bible doesn't really say that.
And that was back then.
That was just a custom...
So, long before, long before they allowed the gays and the sodomites to take over their denomination, they allowed women in, and now we see where that leads.
And there's a child somewhere at a United Methodist Church who is growing up, Who believes, according to her, that men are not pastors, that only women are pastors.
He can't be a pastor.
He's a boy.
We've so feminized.
The gynocracy has infiltrated so many of our churches that there are kids that it really does matter.
There are kids being indoctrinated to this as well.
The sin of our age, which really has to do with worshiping women in so many different ways.
And so a millstone for Sarah Heath, she's leading children down the path to hell, and it's a sad, sad state of affairs.
But as I said earlier, in the midst of all of this, even though we have, you know, terrible stories like this, and, you know, this show, we've got to hand out millstones, you know, rhetorical millstones...
There are other churches that you can find if you don't go to one that still preach the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
And there are people repenting of their sin and being saved every single day.
Praise the Lord.
And that is an encouraging thought.
That's all the time that we have for today.
I will see you tomorrow.
Unless I'm providentially hindered, my name is Paul Harrell.