Millstone Report w Paul Harrell: BLASPHEMERS Worship George Floyd As Savior, Worship Christ Or Chaos
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Rainbow Gestapo, the goose-stepping gay lobby, all of that stops right now.
Stare at the sun just for kicks all by myself.
I lose track of time, so I might be past my 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, it feels just like I don't shine.
I look so good I might die.
All I know is everybody loves me.
Cut down.
Sway into my own sound.
Flashes in my face now.
All I know is everybody loves me.
Literally so many people that need to have a millstone put around their neck and tossed into the sea.
Everybody loves me.
Hey folks, welcome to another broadcast of the Millstone Report.
My name is Paul Harrell.
Thank you so much for being with us.
We've got a great show for you.
So, we've talked about this before.
It's really not a question of whether to be religious or not.
The question is, what?
What kind of religion will you subscribe to?
Maybe the better question, the even better question, will be, who will you worship?
Who will you serve?
I'm sure the atheists right now would say, well, that's outrageous.
I choose neither.
And to that, we would all say, so yourself.
What you're saying is you worship yourself.
Your own so-called reasonableness or your intellect to know that God doesn't exist.
You're worshiping yourself.
God created man, and he created us to worship him and enjoy him forever.
We were created to worship God, but because of our sin and our collective and individual rebellion against God, we tend to try and worship other things in place of God.
It's a perversion of what we were created to do.
We were created to worship God for sure, but in our sinful nature, we keep the worship part of our being and we try to fill the void with anything other than God.
But make no mistake, human beings were created to be worshipers.
You can't avoid it.
You may try to, but you can't.
Everybody's going to worship something, and that's one of Satan's primary goals.
First and foremost is to get people, the people of God, to stop worshiping him.
It's part of the whole cosmic war that was set off back in the garden.
And I'm going to show you what I mean here in just a second.
But first, a brief history recap.
We all remember the death of George Floyd.
How it kicked off the summer of love.
You know, the summer of peaceful protests where buildings were set on fire and courthouses were under siege.
Remember that?
It was all during COVID as well.
Talk about psychological warfare.
Anyway, that's what started the Black Lives Matter grift, whose leaders enriched themselves off the death of George Floyd.
Then we have the cop in the infamous video, Derek Chauvin.
His knee was on George Floyd's neck, appeared to be on George Floyd's neck.
It sent the country into a tailspin whipped up by the mainstream media, and all of this was designed to get people to condemn Chauvin before any of the other facts of the case could be made available aside from the viral video.
Like, for instance, the toxicology report that showed fentanyl and other drugs in Floyd's system, but I digress.
Oh, actually, one more quick side note on that.
Chauvin, who has survived being stabbed while in prison, is now being sued by a lady who claims she was traumatized way back in the day because Chauvin once put his knee on her neck as well.
Makes me wonder if this isn't getting in front of another shoe that might drop and further expose the official narrative as a hoax.
Anyway, the useful idiots.
I digress.
For real this time.
The useful idiots and political subversives at Arizona State University have built an idol.
I mean, an exhibit dedicated to their lord and savior, George Floyd.
Like I said, you will worship something.
Hear me, humans cannot avoid doing what God created them to do, even if they worship in a perverted and wicked way.
Now, let me show you what I mean.
That is an image of their idol.
I mean, their display.
Their memorial, I guess.
But that's not all that happened.
This George Floyd idol worship was complete with a painting of Floyd, which we'll show you here in a minute, wearing a crown of thorns.
A crown of thorns.
And in case that's not overt enough for you, here is the Arizona State University's George Floyd Confession of Faith.
It's been a rough ride.
When I came here today, I almost had an emotional breakdown.
Because it reminded me the day that George Floyd got killed.
Where they get you the day the fly was at.
And the red represent the blood.
And the white represent the purification.
That George Ford died for us.
Each year last one of us.
Had no choice for a dad.
He would be him.
God chose him.
He was a chosen son.
Man called.
Go to the end of the show tonight.
Yeah, so that is, I mean, that's the definition of blasphemy.
I mean, that is, it's disgusting.
They are literally attributing to George Floyd and revering him and worshiping him the way we would worship Jesus Christ, who actually died so that I could be here, so that we could be here, whose blood actually does cleanse us and make us white as snow.
Not George Floyd's death.
Not George Floyd's death, who was full of fentanyl and meth and weed and nicotine.
It's sick, right?
But...
What was I saying?
What's the opening theory here?
It's that you're going to worship something.
That's what we need to realize.
In the realm of Christian nationalism, we've got some really positive news on the Christian nationalist front because people are starting to realize that, look, if you vote, you believe in Jesus, they're going to call you a Christian nationalist.
There's a lot of ground being gained.
In mainstream conservative circles as well, people are starting to say, you know what?
No, I mean, we can no longer be ashamed to be a Christian.
Or I think people, and they may not have been ashamed to be a Christian, but I think people realize now, like, there is no neutrality.
It's coming.
We're going to show you that.
But in the world...
Of this debate right now, where you have Christians amongst themselves debating the phrase Christian nationalism and what it really means, what it doesn't mean, and everything else, the bottom line is this.
It's a binary choice, because we're all going to worship something.
So we're either going to worship the God of the Bible, we're either going to worship Jesus Christ, or we're going to worship any of these other things that are going to lead to our downfall.
And the wages of sin is death.
Now, on this particular story about, again, the subversives and the useful idiots at Arizona State University creating this mural, this idol to George Floyd, the best take on this story is actually over at the Babylon Bee's non-satirical website, not the Bee, because a guy named Joel Abbott Really kind of editorializes this in a hilarious way, and I'm not going to lie.
It is, in fact, to me, quite hilarious.
But he says, Exhibit at Arizona State.
George Floyd died for us each and every last one of us.
God chose him.
Again, Joel Abbott, that's the quote that you just heard there.
But this is how he...
He says, Oh, praise thee, most holy Floyd, patron saint of fentanyl.
Then he says, These are the
signs that were used during the burn, loot, murder protests.
We praise the holy toxicology report that showed the virtuous elements of fentanyl, meth, weed, nicotine, and caffeine all in one body at one moment in time and pray for the transubstantiation of his body into arms.
Oh, that's great.
Got a copy of the Toxicology Report right here for any of you that want to know.
There you go.
Fentanyl is right there, kind of towards the middle.
Amphetamines, cannabinoids.
Unbelievable.
Then we keep going here.
You see, George Floyd goes beyond the saints.
Only the Messiah, the Savior of the world, God incarnate, died for each and every one of us.
And yet here we have...
This display right here.
Do we have a close-up of it?
Yeah, there we go.
There it is.
The Crown of Thorns painting on George Floyd's head.
Talk about blasphemers.
100%.
As the woman at the exhibit said, the red is for Floyd's blood shed for us, and the white represents the purification from our sins.
That is, as written in the Holy Book of Floyd.
He was knelt for our transgressions.
He was handcuffed for our iniquities.
The punishment that brought us peace was on him, and by his overdose, we are healed.
Amen, I mean a woman.
That's crazy, man.
Unbelievable.
But, you're going to worship something.
Everybody's going to worship something.
This is what we know.
This is a theological truth.
Again, we were created to do it.
So these people down at Arizona State, this is what they want to do.
There are people all across the country that want to worship all other kinds of depravity and degeneracy, right?
And we've talked about this before, but we have just a few of this, a few videos here.
Christian, this is a little bit of a different take if we talk about...
Kind of piggybacking off of what we talked about yesterday, public schools versus homeschooling and that sort of thing, this is a good point.
Ben Zysloff points out, again he's the editor over at the Republic Sentinel, saying, look, Christian parents send their children to the gay communist factory.
Christian parents, why do my children keep becoming gay communists?
Yeah, it's because of stuff like this.
Sick.
Absolutely sick.
And then you have...
Millstones all around for these people.
Then you also have the...
And I think this is up in Canada, because there's a Canadian flag in their gym.
I mean, drag queens, going to sing popular pop songs.
You're going to hear me roar.
That's disgusting, right?
So, all of this, you're going to worship something, right?
Whether it's George Floyd or whether it's drag queens that are coming for our kids and want them to grow up and become perverts just like them, right?
That's the truth of the matter.
Yeah, we have some big wins that are going on right now, from what I can see, just in terms of the narrative and people realizing that they don't need to be ashamed of this phrase, Christian nationalism.
Recently, Votie Bauckham went on The Blaze.
Okay, so this is a mainstream conservative site.
It goes on The Blaze, specifically with Allie Beth Stuckey.
And they're talking about Christian nationalism.
And this is what Votie Bauckham has to say.
You just stop and think about it for a minute, right?
Okay, if you don't want Christian nationalism, what other kind of nationalism do you want?
Yeah.
Right?
Do you want, you know...
Secular nationalism?
Muslim nationalism?
Or if it's not the Christianity that's the problem, is it the nationalism that's the problem?
If we don't want nationalism, what do we want?
Do we want globalism?
No thank you, please.
With China in charge.
Yeah, exactly.
So yeah, it does sound like a bunch of scary Christian nationalism and so what.
You're right.
Christians are the only ones who are told to check their worldview at the door.
Yeah, that's true.
That is exactly right.
Not only are we told to check our worldview at the door, we're told that the other side isn't a worldview at all.
I mentioned atheism at the top of the show, and here's a little secret.
The corporations and everything, they tend to promote atheism.
They're being a little bit more overt with their Satanism, unveiling it or whatever.
But for decades, they've basically said, no, science is going to prove that God isn't real, and so we're atheists, and blah, blah, blah.
Secretly the whole time, you know, there's been Satanists, there's been people actively choosing the enemy, actively choosing the devil this whole time, just concealing it.
They're getting more bold and they're coming out in a lot of ways, right?
It's like the evil's not being restrained at all.
And you can see our previous episode yesterday where we talked about that old clip from Pastor John MacArthur way back in 2006 saying that God is abandoning America, right?
And we're not going to restrain the evil anymore that we are choosing, and we are basically heaping on ourselves.
But this is a big deal to me, that you have a pastor, Votie Bauckham, who has an incredible book called Fault Lines, and he's preached on neutrality before, and how it's a myth, and how you're not going to be...
You might think that you can be neutral in all of this, but when you're...
When your daughter is lining up in a track meet on the block and then there's a biological man next to her that wants to run with her, you can't go along with that.
Christians, you can't go along with that.
And that just talks about how we're going to have to take a stand and either, you know, for sure pull them out.
But obviously there's got to be other remedies as well.
So this is a big deal.
And then we have this story over at Forbes.
To me, all of this seems connected.
The hit piece over at Forbes, they're upset at Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito because they've reported, the New York Times first reported yesterday, that Samuel Alito has a flag that he flies at his house.
Is that correct?
Yeah, the New Jersey home of conservative Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito.
Oh, let me throw this up there where you guys can actually see it.
My apologies.
This story here.
What to know about controversial Appeal to Heaven flag.
They're saying that Samuel Alito has a flag, Appeal to Heaven, outside of his New Jersey home that was carried by multiple rioters.
I thought they were insurrectionists.
Multiple Capitol rioters on January 6th, right?
You see this Appeal to Heaven.
Then we have another story here.
A local NBC affiliate out of Washington.
Second flag carried by J6 writers displayed outside, owned by Justice Alito.
And then this caused neocon and bloodthirsty warmonger Bill Kristol...
To say, kind of amazing for Supreme Court justice to fly an appeal to heaven flag, whose spirit is hostile to the constitutional order and the rule of law that the Supreme Court is to uphold.
This is great.
This is great.
Somebody like Bill Kristol is triggered.
And you know what?
This goes into these debates.
This goes into the arguments that are being had among people who are generally, not to say there's not controlled opposition out there, because there is, but people who are generally, and I think in a lot of cases genuinely, having the discussion over Christian nationalism and also saying, hey, the Constitution...
What does it even do anymore, right?
We're all told to have this fealty to this document that nobody else follows, right?
This fealty to this document where the freedom only goes one way and it goes to subvert everything that was good about this country and promotes every sort of perversion and wickedness that's out there.
So the right people are being triggered by it.
This is, I think, the third day in a row I've got Megan Basham's tweet, again, the Christian reporter over at the Daily Wire, basically calling out neocons and saying, hey, John Locke and a flag commissioned by the Continental Army under George Washington's authority are apparently hostile to the constitutional order now.
People are so sensitive to all of this now.
Because there are people realizing the state of our country.
And they're realizing that...
And it's really a rebuke of...
People say it's a rebuke of post-World War II liberalism.
It is.
But it's also a rebuke of the libertarian thought that kind of permeated a lot of Republican circles over the last 30 years.
Really the last...
Gosh, has it been 20...
No, 14 years...
Really, over the last 14 years, a lot of libertarian thought comes in there, and it's really just been used to allow Christians who morally have a problem with the degradation of our country, but they sit on their hands because they're like, hey, none of my business what you do in your own bedroom.
Right.
Hey, none of my business if you take your kid to get ogled by half-naked pedophiles at a drag show for kids.
Hey, it's none of my business if you want to have your kid's genitals mutilated and call it health care.
It's none of my business.
You just live and let live.
No.
None of my business if the public schools want to allow grown men or men in women's locker rooms to undress in front of your vulnerable teenage girls.
That's none of my business.
Live and let live.
Do what you want to.
That's really what's happened here.
As the society's got sicker and sicker and sicker, people understandably are saying, if this is what live and let live means, count me out.
If this is what adherence to the Constitution means, the freedom to just do whatever you want, any kind of sexual perversion you want, people are saying, hmm, I don't think so.
We need to rethink this.
And the best tweet of the day yesterday was from Christian YouTuber AD Robles that actually said, if we really went back to the Constitution...
The Constitution before the jurisprudence corrupted it, the Constitution before they undid obscenity laws, before the jurisprudence that undid the constitutional idea of blasphemy laws and everything else, it would actually feel like the entire government Would be overthrown because the order, this false idea of the freedom of the 18th century in 1789, it's a complete joke.
It's not what it was.
And again, we go back to what we talked about last week with the Constitution being for a moral and religious people.
Top of the show, we talked about it's not a question of whether, but what?
What religion?
What religion?
It's Christianity or any of the others that are pagan and not good and are wicked and are fundamentally apart from God, regardless of what some woke United Church of Christ minister has to say, which we have for you later in the hour, which says, you know, he's like, you know, There's more than one way to heaven.
It's not only through Jesus Christ, which of course is, again, not true in blasphemy.
So Megan Basham here saying, look, Bill Kristol, this is ridiculous.
It's just a flag appealing to heaven.
And again, let's go back to this story.
An appeal to heaven flag was flown outside Alito's vacation home Last summer, the New York Times reported the flag dates back to the Revolutionary War, but in more recent years, it has become associated with Christian nationalism and support for Trump.
So now Christian nationalism is, if you appeal to heaven, you are a Christian nationalist.
That's what that means now.
If you appeal to heaven, you are a Christian nationalist.
That's where we're at now.
That reminds me, I mean, they're basically taking it to the next level.
Remember this clip?
The one thing that unites all of them, because there's many different groups orbiting Trump, but the thing that unites them as Christian nationalists, not Christians, by the way, because Christian nationalists is very different, is that they believe that our rights as Americans, as all human beings, don't come from any earthly authority.
They don't come from Congress.
They don't come from the Supreme Court.
They come from God.
So there you go.
That's where we're at now.
They're adding to it with this, you know, now you can't even appeal to heaven.
It's really just consistent.
Like, okay, rights come from God.
Who do you think you are?
These people are so afraid of death.
They are so afraid of dying.
They are so afraid of having...
It's like the freedom on steroids, really.
I mean, it's like...
The freedom works for religious and moral people that realize that they're sinners and that God is real and exists and they're accountable to Him for what they do and what they don't do and everything.
You know what I mean?
But if you have people that say, no, we don't have to have...
There's no one that governs us.
There's no one I submit to.
There's no one I think is more holy than me.
There's no one I think that's more valuable than me.
There's no one that I think demands my worship, even though I will worship myself or I worship all these other things, all these worldly pleasures.
Those people are going to absolutely destroy themselves, and that's what we're witnessing.
But then you have people like us that come around and say, no, we do believe in a God.
And they get very upset by that.
You know why?
Because these are the people that at the end of days, at the end of days when Jesus Christ returns to this earth, and Jesus Christ separates the sheep from the goats, And the final judgment conventions, these are the type of people that would go to the Lord and they would give him a quota sheet.
And they would say, we demand that you save an equal amount of black people, an equal amount of Asians, an equal...
These are the type of people that would go to God and call him a bigot for enforcing the border of the Garden of Eden when he kicked Adam and Eve out of the Garden of Eden.
And left an angel there guarding and say, you can't come back in.
These are the people that would call him a racist or a bigot or a xenophobe for not letting everybody into heaven.
I mean, this idea of we're free to do whatever we want...
Has so triggered, I'm sorry, the idea that we're free to do whatever we want and that there are other people that say maybe, no, like there's things that you might be free to do but doesn't mean you should because of God.
They're actually terrified.
They're terrified of any of us that would appeal to heaven.
Who do you think you are?
Appeal to heaven?
I actually like this.
I think it's good that the mask has come off.
Like appealing to heaven.
Look at that right there.
That we should appeal to heaven.
That we should pray.
That we should submit to the Lord.
That we should want to do His will.
That is the Lord's prayer now.
At this point, the Lord's prayer.
Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
Who do we think?
They're going to start coming after us for that.
You want the Lord to enact His will on the earth and not the will of man?
Not the Tower of Babel 2.0?
They really are...
I mean, their rhetoric...
You look down the road, you can see the bridges out.
You can see where they want to put Christians in boxcars.
It's not really up for you.
It's not even up for debate.
Um...
Yeah, it's a symbol of resistance because it became a symbol of resistance in the New England colonies.
You know why?
Because they were relying on God in the war regardless of the outcome.
They were doing what they thought and they were pleading mercies from heaven.
And now that is something that is amazing to Bill Kristol.
Oh, it's amazing for a Supreme Court justice to fly an appeal to heaven flag whose spirit is hostile to the constitutional order and rule of law that the Supreme Court is to uphold.
He's not talking about the real Constitution.
Bill Kristol's not talking about...
He's talking about the constitutional...
What does he say?
The constitutional order.
The constitutional order today allows for almost every kind of wickedness under the sun.
It allows for gay marriage.
Now, the Constitution says nothing about marriage.
But don't tell that to Bill Kristol.
This is just all being exposed.
And what this really comes down to is lovers of God versus haters of God.
Those are the dividing lines that we're seeing.
And to me, I think that's good.
I think it's a good...
People have to pick a side.
And there are a lot of people that are still in the middle that are realizing, yeah, you're right.
And it's not going to be the side of the Satanists, the side of the pedophiles, the side of the woke sex religion that is very much a religion.
I mean, we've talked about worship and that you will worship something.
This is an LGBT worship service, but they're proselytizing children.
We just showed this to you.
One more time, I mean...
Yeah, this is one of the things I didn't get to when we played this earlier.
It slipped my mind.
The reason I pulled this clip, I'm now remembering, is because I just wanted you to see the worship.
Like, the church is commanded to sing psalms.
We're commanded to sing songs.
And we're commanded to sing spiritual songs.
And this is what the Bible says the church is supposed to do.
And this is why music is so important to the devil to pervert.
This is why so many of the, if not all of the mainstream artists, are talking about all kinds of wickedry and all kinds of devilry and wickedness, and they put it in their lyrics, and now it's even more overt to just be straight-up satanic, right?
You can look at Lil Nas X and the gay rapper who has a sexual encounter with the devil in one of his music videos.
It's just really sick stuff, and this is why.
This is all about perversion.
So it's about perverting our will, our need to worship the true God, and it's about also perverting everything else.
Here's the thing.
The enemy can't actually create.
Remember that.
It can't create.
He can take what God has created.
He can take what is good, and he can twist and pervert it and turn it into something unrecognizable.
And that's the goal.
That's Satan's goal.
We've got to remember that as we move forward.
And essentially...
Where I'm at with this, and again, I'm praying for this country, praying for this world, praying for the Tower of Babel to be destroyed.
But essentially, if that were to happen, you basically have ashes that you have to rebuild from.
And I personally think that's where this is all headed.
That's just my personal opinion.
We're going to take a break.
Coming up this weekend, it's going to be released.
It's a new documentary by Stu Peters.
It's going to be released exclusively over at StuPeters.com.
It's called Old World Order.
Now, of course, we know all about the documentary Died Suddenly.
We know all about how valuable that was.
This is a documentary that is once again looking to expose the lies about the history of this country.
Specifically, I think a lot of it has to do...
And I haven't seen the documentary yet.
I've just only seen the trailer.
But specifically, I think a lot of this has to do with Explaining how a lot of these fires happened in the 1800s.
Every major city, you had all these fires that just kind of happened at the same time.
And the stories don't make sense.
And so then you get to the truth of the matter.
Or the apparent truth, rather.
Just check this out.
We're going to go to break.
And we've got some ads to get to.
We've got this Old World trailer.
Old World Order trailer.
You're going to want to go there Saturday.
It'll be over at SuePeters.com.
Exclusively there.
You can watch it for free.
We're going to take a break.
My name's Paul Harrell.
Back 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 thing?
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 of 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 here 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.
So there's literally been a cover-up in history, more than one way.
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My name is Paul Harrell.
This has been a fun show so far.
I want to get to this idea of incrementalism versus abolition, specifically around the abortion issue.
We've talked about this before.
We're watching the pro-choice movement, I'm sorry, the pro-life movement become the pro-choice movement.
Republicans at the top really don't believe abortion is murder.
Republicans also really don't believe life begins at conception.
That's what we're learning, and it's really, really sad.
But there's a bill out of Louisiana that really kind of encompasses, it's a microcosm of this debate that we've been having here that a lot of other people have as well.
And the idea is like, look, a lot of the abolitionists are saying, look, incrementalism is a problem.
We don't, you know, and I would say I can see how, my position is, look, I can see how incrementalism can be a problem, but then I also see that...
The overturning of Roe vs.
Wade was an incremental victory.
And it got us to a different point where now we still have to get over the finish line and actually abolish abortion and make it illegal.
Be able to prosecute people that do it, yeah.
For murder, I'm all on board, right?
So I definitely see both sides.
But I also see how this is so squishy.
You've got somebody like...
So the Democrats are squealing right now about this Louisiana bill that would criminalize abortion.
It would criminalize the possession of abortion drugs.
That's what the Democrats are saying.
But it would criminalize it without a prescription, right?
So you've got a guy named Greg Price defending, basically saying, the Democrats are squealing about this bill not telling the truth.
The bill would criminalize the position of abortion drugs without a prescription.
It's also an amendment added to the bill that made it a crime to slip abortion pills to a pregnant woman without her consent.
The L.A. Senate member who wrote it has a sister whose ex-husband slipped her an abortion pill.
But they're lying about it, right?
You have to have a prescription to murder your baby.
You see, this is a microcosm.
If you want to know the fight right now between abortion abolitionists and abortion incrementalists or pro-lifers, this is it.
People are saying, I reject this entirely.
We're going to pass a law that says that you can still murder your baby with abortion pills, but you've got to have a prescription for it first.
Now, would this make it harder to get over the counter abortion meds the day after a night of drunken revelry?
Yeah, I'm sure it would.
Could it potentially save the life of a kid through circumstances that are completely out of my knowledge, I suppose?
Although, at the same time, if a woman is hell-bent on murdering her baby and she's in a country that allows it to happen via abortifacient drugs or the actual abortion, I don't know.
You see the rub here.
You see the rub.
This is why Ben Zieseloff is not having it.
He quotes Greg here.
What this Louisiana bill did was criminalize possession of abortion drugs without a prescription.
End quote.
He says, do you see the moral folly of pro-life ideology?
They passed a law saying you can murder your baby, just get a prescription first.
And pro-life conservative activists are running cover for them.
Enough of this foolish pro-life ideology.
Regulationism just criminalized the act of abortion for all parties willfully involved.
Then let the courts adjudicate who is and who is not guilty.
Members of the Louisiana House had the opportunity to do that two years ago and refused after national pro-life organizations cracked down on them.
A lot of people don't know that this happened, that the pro-life movement killed bills in the state of Louisiana that would have abolished abortion two years ago.
He goes on, today, conservative institutions continue to publicly defend these lawmakers and organizations as they scrape together creative regulations to supposedly stop abortions.
They are the ones allowing abortion to continue.
So, there's a total, basically, there's no more benefit of the doubt.
So that's the real rub here, is that the abolitionist movement, which I consider myself an abolitionist, they're no longer going along with the pro-life solutions because they don't really believe the pro-life side wants abortion to end.
So it's been infiltrated.
It's been co-opted by people who are trying to regulate abortion a little less, or at least a little more, I guess, than the Democrats who just want to murder every baby they see.
I look for Democrats and Planned Parenthoods to just start constructing ziggurats before it's too long, and altars on the top of those ziggurats.
um But I digress.
So, they don't believe them anymore.
They have...
The abolitionist has...
Whether this is completely true or not, or partially true, the abolitionist has basically assigned malicious intent and malicious motives to the pro-life side that's trying to incrementally get things done.
Now again...
I think incrementalism has worked in some instances, in some ways, to save babies' lives.
And I was, you know, when you're working in the world where Roe versus Wade is the jurisprudence of the land, then you just are trying to save as many kids as possible because, you know, they're saying that you have to allow the murder of children.
You have to allow women to do it and doctors to do it.
Okay, so how do we operate in that world?
Well, incrementally.
We say, well, hey, new scientific research has come out.
Babies can feel pain at 20 weeks.
Let's just say, hey, you're going to have to make this decision before 20 weeks or before 18 weeks.
And then we whittle it down to a heartbeat, Bill.
And in the world of Roe versus Wade, I think that makes sense.
But now we're not in that world.
We're in the world where states get to decide.
Because states get to decide, but the pro-life movement's not going along with it because they're afraid they're going to lose elections.
Because they're afraid if they take the right of women away to murder their children that they'll lose elections.
Now, if you really think about it, that's so sick that there'll be that many women upset.
And we know why, because they're brainwashed with the rhetoric.
They want to use abortion as birth control.
This idea that everybody that gets an abortion is, you know...
Don't get me wrong, they're at one of their weakest moments in their life, but I've seen the photos of the women celebrating their abortions and mocking the fact that they're killing, you know, they're mocking those of us who are heartbroken that you're killing a baby and murdering it.
So, yeah.
This is the microcosm, though.
This is the microcosm.
Today, conservative institutions continue to publicly defend these lawmakers and organizations as they scrape together new creative ways to supposedly stop abortions, but they're really the ones allowing the abortions to continue.
It's very much like the NRA. If there was constitutional carry in every state in the country, no regulations, no permission slip to carry your weapon, you don't have to go to a class, you can be your own free human being as the Constitution intended, there would be no reason to have the NRA. Unless they want to sponsor school shooting teams or something, but there would be no real reason to have the NRA. Do you think the NRA wants that?
I personally, I'm a first-hand witness in my own state of Arkansas to seeing how the NRA fought.
Now they have let up since then.
But they fought gun.
They fought constitutional carry.
They fought true freedom in a Christian red state like Arkansas because they were so obsessed with having this permit system.
They were so obsessed with having this permission slip system.
They convinced so many states in the 90s that the Second Amendment didn't mean what it said and that, well, it'll be okay as long as you go to the government, you get a background check, and you can now carry a gun where you want to.
Except in these places, these restricted places, where you can't.
Right?
So then they tried something like, well, what if we get a second permission slip?
So you got your first permission slip, but if you go to even more training, and you go to even more, you know, get even more permission slips, well, then we'll let you have your right.
Your privilege.
Your constitutional privilege.
Not a right.
Your privilege.
We'll give it to you.
And you can carry in a few more places.
Ah, but there's still some places you can't carry.
Just kidding.
And the NRA fought basically the decriminalization of gun laws.
I saw it firsthand.
And what I said at the time was, well, it's because we won't need them!
If abortion is illegal, do we need the march to life?
Do we need to show up in March for life every year in Washington, D.C. or at our state capitals?
Do we need to do that every year if abortion was made illegal and women could be prosecuted for murder for it and doctors could be prosecuted if they do it?
Do you need to show up in March anymore if those are the laws of the land?
do you need to go and generously give to pregnancy resource centers anymore?
I mean, seriously.
And those pregnancy resource centers have done an incredible job.
Don't misunderstand me.
Those are the people on the front lines, the pregnancy resource centers that are all across the country that are Christians.
They're Christians.
They set up shop.
They put an ultrasound machine in their room, and these vulnerable girls that are considering murdering their children, they're coming for an ultrasound.
And once they see the baby, many of them don't choose death.
They don't choose murder.
They don't choose death because they see their baby.
And you have Christian women ministering to these women, these pregnant ladies that have a lot of questions and they're considering choosing death, and they form relationships with them.
They hold them accountable, and those are the people on the front lines.
But do you need those centers if abortion is totally illegal and criminalized?
No.
Maybe we look forward to the day where we don't have to do that anymore.
And that should be the goal.
Again, microcosm.
Abolitionists versus the pro-life movement, which is now becoming the pro-choice movement.
So Terrence Howard, I know I didn't mean to do this.
I really didn't plan to do this when I woke up this morning and I was looking at the show, but...
Joe Rogan's podcast, obviously the most popular show in the world, pretty much.
He recently interviewed actor Terrence Howard.
And Terrence Howard, I mean, it's been going viral.
All these people are claiming that Terrence Howard has somehow hacked the periodic table and There's a new way to look at it or one that's been covered up and everything else.
And people are out there saying that Terrence Howard is a genius.
And you know what?
I have no idea if what he's saying about the periodic table being somehow in resonance with the octaves of music and frequency and sound.
I have no idea if what he is saying is true or not.
I really don't.
Is it interesting?
Yes, it's very interesting.
And so I've been thinking, okay, well then this clip came up.
And I saw Owen Benjamin tweet it, and it's about Terrence Howard looking ridiculous, by the way.
He's got this hair that's just insane.
And he's talking about how he gets prepared as an actor for roles, and it sounds like he gets possessed by demons and goes out and plays the part.
I'm not making this up.
And so this kind of puts, for all of you who have been, you know, if you've seen any of these clips of Terrence Howard on Joe Rogan, before you take what he says is gospel, well, and maybe this is why he sees the periodic table differently, because it's not really him that's looking at it.
Maybe it's some sort of other spiritual entity from a different dimension, a demonic one.
But here is Terrence Howard on Straight Talk, explaining how he gets prepared for roles as an actor.
Never really heard a lot of actors say about the process of acting.
And you said that sometimes when you walk off, they walk off with your clothes.
Can you explain that?
Well...
As an actor, you're more like a medium.
When you really get there, you go into this zone and you really Divorce yourself of who you are and you just become a garment that something else puts on.
Now, a lot of people sit up there and do impersonations of other folks, you know, instead of allowing that spirit, you know, but I sit up and I'll pray for a little bit and go in a dark place, go in a bathroom, turn off the lights, look in the mirror.
We'll have light on it first and then after one minute turn the light off and search until you see your own glow, your own aura.
And then you watch it change.
Wow.
And it's a scary thing because you'll feel like some hands are on you and you lose a little bit of control of what you're doing.
But if you stay with it, you'll be inhabited by something and then you'll walk out and the character's with you and you've got to know how to say goodbye to it.
How is that acting?
I mean, that's witchcraft, man.
I mean, is that like the performance enhancing drugs of the acting community?
Like, I'm actually, yeah, it's not really me here.
I'm going to go into the bathroom here in a minute, so I'll see you after we film today, because I'm about to walk out here, and it's not going to be me.
It's going to be some demon spirit that I'm going to allow to inhabit my body, and then the demon is going to act and interpret the script and the lines the way the demon wants to, and that's acting, yeah.
I mean, come to Hollywood.
We'll make you a big star.
This is so disturbing to me.
It really takes things to the next level, and it kind of confirms what we all think about Hollywood and these types, and they're actively choosing evil.
I mean, he's essentially admitting to seeking out demons, seeking out...
And it's a little uncomfortable, but you just got to go with it, and if you can go with it, then you're going to get these great performances and everything else.
It's really...
It's really sick.
So I'm certainly in my past, in my younger days, I was in a lot of theatrical productions, studied acting as well.
And you would always hear people talk about the method acting, right?
And you'd see this in classes and stuff like that.
The method acting.
And you would hear these stories of when actor Dustin Hoffman, I can't remember what movie he was on.
I think he was playing a Native American, and he needed his voice to be raspy.
So he had a telephone booth, like a soundproof telephone booth set up on the set, and he would go in there and just scream for hours of the day, just scream, scream, scream, and just destroy his vocal cords so that when the cameras and the lights turned on, he had the voice that he wanted to.
And I always use that as an example.
This is stupid.
Why would you do that to your body?
Why would you do that?
That sounds insane to me.
That sounds like something a crazy person would do, and that's why so many of these actors are, in fact, nuts.
If they're not openly, you know, that hair is crazy, man.
If they're not openly courting demonic spirits and wanting them to inhabit their bodies.
And it always, to me, it just seemed like cheating.
Wouldn't it be better to just be able to do the voice and turn it on and off again like a switch?
All these people...
And then you talk about the method...
These people try to get themselves...
You know, he's talking about you've got to go to this dark place.
This is what people do.
So many of these actors, these actors...
They think that, okay, if I cry on camera, if I have to be sad on camera or on stage or whatever, I've got to feel it, and I've got to actually feel those emotions that would make me cry, and I've got to get myself in this emotional state to try to feel like the character so that I could cry.
Folks, that is nuts, okay?
That is certifiable, and why would you want to do that?
Why would you want to feel the emotion that Of a story that is actually traumatic in order to portray it.
Wouldn't it be better to just be more like a machine?
And I'm talking like a good machine.
I'm just going to switch on and I don't feel anything because I'm playing a part.
I'm basically acting as basically just a form of deception.
That's all it is.
You're pretending to be something else.
But all these people that came through when all these other...
Radical, atheist, godless philosophers were coming through.
You had these acting coaches coming through trying to get their actors or whatever to actually feel the emotion.
All it does is open yourself up to this eventual conclusion where you're like, well, in order to get there emotionally, I'm going to have to let the devil have his way with me so that I can go do a good performance.
And it's actually not...
So it's not real talent.
It's not real virtuoso.
It's not really something that is good.
And it's not really a merit.
The demonic influence is the performance-enhancing drugs of the acting industry, which is debased, and everything else.
Anyway, those have always been my thoughts on it, and it's just nuts that I actually, this is why this just screamed at me towards the end there.
Is Jesus the only way to heaven?
According to this guy, let's see here, he says no.
Protestia with this story, let's see if I can't.
We want to read what protests he says first.
This is the Reverend Daryl L. Goodwin, a United Church of Christ, quote, minister, end quote, denying the exclusivity of Christ and insisting that all religions lead to God, including Islam.
And is that Judaism they're trying to say?
Let's take a listen.
Can you be Christian but also belong to a different tradition?
My answer is yes.
Christianity is this invitation to a way of life through Jesus.
There isn't this assumption embedded in that understanding that Christianity is the only way to strengthen yourself, to stretch yourself, or to have a relationship with the divine.
We are form as human beings, and so we're always looking for our systematic way of understanding that which is dynamic, which is how I might describe God.
For some of us, Christianity is that form and it makes sense to us.
For some of us, it's Jainism or Judaism or Islam.
Jane is the forms that speak to our way of connecting to that which is greater than ourselves so Do not allow yourself to be put in any particular box But be in conversation with the forms that speak to you so that you might be connected to the yeah, it's your own truth again Again, you're going to worship something, and in this case, you're not worshiping Christ.
You're worshiping a false Christ.
And you're worshiping all of these other things that you think are going to make you happy.
The thing that got the Christians killed in Rome, the thing that got the early church sent to the lions and martyred and burned alive for Nero to use as torches to light his night parties of revelry, the thing that got those Christians martyred was their claim of exclusivity.
It's not that they weren't allowed to worship Christ, but they were not allowed to worship Christ exclusively.
So this guy, this Reverend Millstone for this United Church of Christ minister with this kind of drivel.
This is theological drivel.
You're leading people down a path to hell by preaching it because it's not the truth.
Jesus is the only way to heaven.
It is the exclusive claim that makes the world go nuts.
He will not get any persecution from the world with stuff like that, with claims like that.
That mealy-mouthed nothingness.
The last thing that we have for you this evening is a Bible verse, and it goes along with a tweet.
Bear with me.
This is John chapter 12.
Mary anoints Jesus at Bethany.
I'm going to read this, and ask yourself if this doesn't remind you of anybody that you might hear or come in contact with in this woke day and age.
Six days before Passover, Jesus therefore came to Bethany where Lazarus was, whom Jesus had raised from the dead.
So they gave a dinner for him there.
And Martha served, and Lazarus was one of those reclining with him at the table.
And so then Mary therefore took a pound of expensive ointment, or oil, made from pure nard, and anointed the feet of Jesus and wiped his feet with her hair.
The house was filled with the fragrance of the perfume.
Now that's an amazing thing, and that's what an amazing thing that Mary did, recognizing the divinity of Christ as a form of worship, washing Christ's feet with very expensive perfume.
But then Judas Iscariot, one of the disciples, spoke up.
He was about to betray Jesus.
He said, But because he was a thief, and having charge of the money bag, he used to help himself to what was put into it.
Jesus said, Leave her alone so that she may keep it for the day of my burial.
For the poor you will always have with you, but you do not always have me.
Meaning he knew where he was going.
So this caused Aldo Leon over on Twitter to say that based on that verse, we can all affirm and attest that Judas was woke.
What do you think?
Was Judas woke?
Was that the spirit of what we would call modern-day wokeness?
Well, if you really love your neighbor, you'll put on a mask.
I don't know.
It's just, well, why was it this?
You're going to give that really expensive oil to Jesus?
To Jesus?
You're giving it to him?
Well, why wouldn't you sell it so we could give the money to the poor?
Yeah.
Yeah, I think he was woke.
I definitely think he was woke.
Folks, that's all the time that we have for this edition of the Millstone Report.
My name is Paul Harrell.
We are going to be back here.
Unless I am providentially hindered from doing a show tomorrow, I'm going to be back here tomorrow wishing you a happy Friday.