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June 19, 2024 - Stew Peters Show
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Millstone Report w Paul Harrell: Christians BEG DEGENERATE Pagans To Recognize Religious Liberty
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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 try.
I look so good I might die.
All I know is everybody loves me.
Cut down, sway into my own sound.
Blashes 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, don't you know who you are?
Say, everybody, everybody, everybody, everybody's you. .
Hey folks, welcome to the program.
Thank you so much for being with us.
Really appreciate it as always.
We can't do this program without you watching every single day.
So welcome to the Millstone Report.
Over the years, now we have watched as America has devolved into a country where emotional arguments tend to win the day against rational and logical argumentation.
This is one of the reasons we have become a lawless nation.
Our laws are twisted and reinterpreted from their original meaning and intent because of the feminization of our culture where emotion and feelings rule our hearts and the black and white texts of the law offend us and have to be explained away by judges without chests who legislate from the bench.
The rise of this emotional way of governing our society, not surprisingly, has coincided with the rise of wickedness and immorality.
And because the courts, through corrupt jurisprudence and new legal precedents, found ways to throw out Christian blasphemy laws or rewrite decency laws to allow for the distribution of pornography as a fundamental American right,
It's only natural for Christian hating Americans to also turn to the courts to persecute faithful Christians for standing up for what they believe in, following their conscience, and refusing to bow down to whatever the latest fashionable progressive idol there is.
Perhaps no conflict illustrates this phenomenon better than the cake, baking, and florist controversies of the last decade.
The controversy centers around the idea of culture quickly changing and promoting sodomy as a perfectly healthy lifestyle, and along with that, the right to get gay married.
It turns out, surprise, surprise, that Christian bakeries and florists don't want to bake cakes and create flower arrangements for gay people who want to celebrate their perverted lifestyles by throwing themselves a wedding.
So this is the part where I point out once again that this was never about a right to get married and be left alone.
This was never about libertarianism and live and let live.
This was about conquering the Christian conscience and using the government to get Christians to heartily approve of homosexuality.
However, Christians who stood firm and went through the courts and the process to defend themselves, they did all of this believing that post-World War II pluralism included and guaranteed a spot for Christians and Christian beliefs in the midst of the rise of atheism, Islam, and other pagan schools of thought right here in America.
The point is most bought into pluralism and believed it would be the bulwark to preserve Christian rights and conscience.
Fast forward to today and Christians are figuring out that there will be no place for us in this pluralistic society in the very near future because Christ said that the world hated him and because of that the world will also hate us.
But cake baking is back in the news because a transgender wanted to create another test case.
And once again, Christians are pushing back in the courts, clinging to the religious freedom clause found in the First Amendment of the United States Constitution.
Watch.
At Masterpiece Cake Shop, we serve everyone, including people who identify as LGBT. And this has been true since the beginning and will be true long after this day.
Whether we create a custom cake always depends on what the message the cake will express is, never on who requests it.
This means that I will not create a custom cake expressing any message that violates my religious beliefs, regardless of who asks for it.
Over the last 10 years, Colorado officials and activists Have tried to punish me for my religious beliefs.
They have even tried to change my beliefs.
Through all this, I believe firmly that free speech is for everyone, and no one should be forced to express a message that they don't believe.
No artist like myself and Laurie Smith, who's here today, should be forced to create something that promotes a message they don't believe.
I am thankful for the opportunity for this case to be heard today at this court, and I hope that the court will agree with the U.S. Supreme Court, who got it right in 303 Creative Laurie Smith's case.
The Supreme Court reaffirmed that Colorado cannot force artists to express messages inconsistent with their beliefs.
We hope that the Colorado Supreme Court will do the same.
The government cannot force Americans to express messages that they don't believe.
Thank you.
So that was a man by the name of Jack Phillips, and he's hoping the Colorado Supreme Court abides with what the United States Supreme Court said about compelling speech.
No doubt many in the LGBTQ mafia envision a world where if you don't bake the cake, then you should have your business license revoked.
Likewise, any doctor who refuses to murder babies in the womb should not be allowed to practice medicine.
And I know this is how they think, by the way, because I've interviewed them.
I did this firsthand nine years ago while covering Arkansas's passing of a watered-down Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which saw RINO Governor Asa Hutchinson cave to the LGBTQ mob because he got a call from Walmart.
But I digress.
Have you ever wondered how we got here?
Here's another question.
Is refusing to bake a cake that affirms sodomy really about religious conviction?
Is it really a religious freedom issue at all?
Now, I know that's what our side has argued and clinged to for the last decade, but this is an argument we would not have to make at all if anti-sodomy laws were still on the books.
Have you ever thought of the possibility of a judge just throwing this case out from the start because the alleged offense is based in immorality and therefore ridiculous and not worth the court's time?
In that scenario, religious freedom is irrelevant if we had a government that rewarded good.
Recently, the author of the case for Christian nationalism, Stephen Wolfe, posted this on X, making the point far better than I could.
Quote, Jack refusing to bake cakes is not fundamentally a matter of religious conscience, but an assertion of what is morally proper, what everyone should do.
It is not even a religious belief, properly speaking.
Christian politics is not about begging pagans for exceptions to degeneracy.
It is the assertion of positive moral principles that should be normed by law and in common sentiment and whose opposites should be suppressed, end quote.
So it's wild to me, really.
I mean...
We have been conditioned to think that Christians having to fight for their religious liberty in court to not affirm gross immorality is just the traditional American way of life.
I mean, it's how it's always been.
But that's not so.
Christians are clinging to their religious liberty as more of a life raft floating amongst the wreckage of a ship that used to be a proper home but is now listing in a sea of moral degeneracy.
We wouldn't need to make these arguments if we had a government that rewarded good and punished evil based on God's holy standards and not the will of capricious men.
And yes, it has been said before, America used to be a proper country.
For more, let's go to the screen because we've got a lot more to cover on this day, this Wednesday.
This is the story that we were referencing earlier with Jack, the baker.
Colorado Supreme Court hears the latest masterpiece cake shop discrimination case.
Well, it's an interesting story because it's about a trans...
Well, listen to how the advocate puts it.
They said, Yeah, they didn't want to do that.
They were initially going to bake the cake and put the pink and blue, you know, the trans colors on there.
They're saying that Autumn Scardina is a transgender woman and they filed a complaint with the Colorado Civil Rights Commission against Jack Phillips and Masterpiece Cake Shop for violating Colorado anti-discrimination laws.
They say this is about discrimination.
It says Phillips and his bakery were victorious in a previous suit.
We just referenced that.
The same day the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear the case, Masterpiece v.
Colorado Civil Rights Commission, Scardina called the bakery to ask the workers there to make her pink cake with blue frosting.
And they agreed at first, but then refused when Scardina said, hey, the cake's not just a birthday cake, but that's the pink and blue colors that were symbolic of her journey as a transgender woman.
So they said, okay, we're out.
We're done.
Freedom of association, whatever.
And now it's back in court.
Now, I do really want to talk just briefly a little bit more about what we were just talking about when it comes to this religious liberty argument.
I mean, we are making this religious liberty argument, essentially begging pagans to allow us to leave us alone when what we're actually talking about here in this pluralistic society is wickedness and is just black and white Wrong and evil.
So you heard what the author for the case of Christian nationalism, Stephen Wolf, said about how this may not even be a religious belief, properly speaking.
And this is so interesting because, I mean, have you ever heard that?
Now, don't get me wrong.
I'm all for using the religious liberty argument to keep people from having their lives terrorized and tyrannized, you know, by the woke Mind virus and the government that's, you know, wants to, I'm all for that.
But what he's raising is an interesting point.
He's not, he's raising a point of that it doesn't have to be this way and we maybe need to stop thinking in these terms.
Stop thinking in this, really what this is, post-World War II liberalism that just basically allows anything.
Anything goes, like live and let live, but the problem is that They don't have a place.
This pluralistic society obviously does not have a place for Christians in it, and it's only going to get worse and worse, and add this to the evidence box of, you know, they want to put Christians in boxcars.
So in a follow-up post, Wolf makes a much longer...
I found this extremely interesting, and he also interweaves here how the evangelical squishy elites, how they're using theology and this consensus about pluralism.
To kind of keep people sitting on their hands.
And we've talked about this before, how you have, in a lot of cases, you'll have some regime evangelicals that kind of exist to sanitize whatever it is the government's doing.
It doesn't matter how wicked.
They sanitize that to their congregations to keep them pacified.
Don't idolize government.
Don't make an idol out of politics, which that's not what any of us are doing.
We're actually trying to Secure a better life for our kids where we don't have to bury the Bible in the backyard because, you know, some progressive decides to rule that the Bibles hate speech, right?
Don't get me wrong.
I want my kids to memorize scripture, right?
But I don't want them to have to have memorized it because the Bible's buried in the backyard somewhere along with our guns, okay?
And so we've got a lot of people in their ivory towers.
They just don't know what time it is.
Okay, so he says, making religious liberty your main concern in politics.
Listen to this.
This is strong words from Stephen Wolf.
It's a politics of losers.
He says, the world around you can crumble.
Every good and beautiful thing can be turned into evil and ugliness.
But hey, at least your religious expression is tolerated by the degenerate hordes.
It's pathetic.
A politics for dainty and effeminate hearts.
Remember how I said at the top of the monologue how we've become a feminized society and one of the key hallmarks of a feminized society is the fact that emotion rules the day.
Emotional arguments tend to rule the day and that's why our laws have changed because people are coming with emotional arguments and so the judges who themselves are swayed by those emotional arguments have to find a way to make the words in the code He goes on,
It's an agonistic struggle.
An agonistic struggle to see the good and beautiful realized in society.
He says, Stephen Wolf goes on, he says,
We've talked about many times on this program, neutrality doesn't exist.
You're actually either going to be, you know, a pagan nation or a Christian nation.
A pluralistic nation or a Christian nation.
And both nations have their own blasphemy laws.
See what they try to do to Michael Cassidy when he knocked down the idol, right?
See what they're doing to these teenagers that make skid marks on rainbow crosswalks, right?
That's against the religion of the day, which is their woke sex religion.
He goes on, and the evangelical elite create entire theologies that channel this ethos, the post-World War II ethos, into evangelism, essentially theologizing the post-war mentality of weakness, defensive action, i.e.
religious liberty, and ultimately losing.
Ultimately losing.
All in the name of never again.
He goes on, yes, the various modern conservative political theologies from Baptist, Presbyterian, Anglican, are all designed to bring Christians into the post-war never-again mindset.
Anything contrary to that is denounced.
And his last tweet is, in other words, there's an overarching fundamental ideology, call it modern liberalism, That pervades society.
To bring theological people into it, or at least at ease with it, you need theology.
And so the theologians go to work to provide it.
Hence, you get what I mentioned above.
Theological justifications for an ideology into which Christians have already been socialized, Right?
And again, how is it?
Well, we're clinging to this religious liberty when in the past we would have never even argued religious liberty in the court because the fundamental act would have been dismissed as immoral and against God's natural order.
But we're a long ways from that.
But then he says,"...the theologians then, along with the pastors, denounce those who oppose this ideology even if the opposition are simply following the thought of every prior generation." So this is why you need, if you haven't, you need to get his book, The Case for Christian Nationalism.
Because what he goes over, and you also need to follow Stephen Wolfe on Twitter, on X, at Perfinjust, P-E-R-F-I-N-J-U-S-T. You also need to follow him on X because...
He does a great job of saying, look, okay, let's go back and look at what the reformers, what did they think about the civil magistrate, meaning what do they think about people in government, what do they think about the relation of the church, the mission of the church, and how do these two things operate?
Again, obviously it's completely different than today because our founding fathers, who were very much steeped in that or a product of the Reformation from 1517 and on and what that did to Europe, they're very much a product of that and they obviously created the First Amendment and they had no idea that the First Amendment would ever be used to say, oh, this gives me the right, the freedom of speech means I can distribute pornography freely.
I can distribute this and basically weaponize it and enslave the minds of countless men over countless generations at this point and destroy marriages and destroy families.
Oh, no, no, that's a right in America now because of the First Amendment.
No, absolutely not.
Same thing goes with anti-blasphemy laws that were on the books until the 1930s here in this country and survived several court challenges before they were thrown out.
The Texas sodomy law didn't get thrown out until the Supreme Court ruled on it after the turn of the 21st century.
We were in the 21st century, barely, when somebody decided to challenge a sodomy law in Texas that already clearly wasn't being enforced, which we're going to get to that here in a minute as well, Because there's a lot of laws on the books that just aren't being enforced that we need lesser magistrates to stand up and start pushing back against this tyranny.
You know, a pride parade where you have half-naked men in front of little girls or little boys, that is indecent exposure.
Those men should be arrested on the spot, period.
End of story.
End of sentence.
But it's not.
But this every prior generation believed differently.
I think we need to think about that as Christians.
We're in a very short period of time.
Very short period of time.
I think that's why also Tucker Carlson is telling his audience right now to go read books before World War I. And just to see the freedom of thought that was there versus how we don't have freedom to talk about things now.
Not the way we used to, or it's considered taboo.
We don't want to talk about such things.
But yeah, if you look at what Christians believed in prior generations, they don't believe what we believe today is what is popularly accepted about a Christian's role in society.
Now, I'm not necessarily talking about the church in an official capacity, and I know some people have different definitions of what Christian nationalism is.
Mine is not the church in an official capacity Mine is the members of the church who go out six days a week and are in government and are actually not going to leave their faith at the door.
But that's another argument for another time.
What many soft evangelicals are rejecting was just for hundreds of years Accepted, mainstream, Protestant political thought about the relationship.
And that's what Wolf is so good at because he goes and he's quoting them.
And these are the same people that many big evangelicals might, big Eva evangelicals, ATM machine, that these big Eva elites would agree with on the theology, doctrine of God, doctrine of grace, what the Bible says is true.
But when it comes to adding what they believed about government, Oh, no, no, no, no.
That may be getting on, you know, that's close to the fascist.
We're getting close.
We're getting outside of the Constitution.
But it's not really outside the Constitution.
It's outside of the Warren Court's Constitution.
It's outside of the jurisprudence that says, hey, the Constitution gives people to be as wicked as you like and there's nothing a government can do to stop it unless you murder somebody.
We'll put you in jail for murder.
We still have that on the books.
But all of these other things, Decency laws, blasphemy laws, anti-sodomy laws, all of that, anything goes.
You still can't murder somebody.
Well, unless it's a baby in the womb, and then you can murder.
This is why that meme is so important.
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in front of the statue.
But instead of the statue, it's the U.S. Constitution.
But it's not even the constitution of its original form.
It's the constitution of today that people are worshipping.
And that's why, again, you cling to these religious freedom arguments.
Which again, I'm all for religious freedom, but we would not be making this religious freedom argument if we were a proper country, because we wouldn't have to.
Again, making the religious freedom your main concern in politics is a politics of losers.
The world around you can crumble, every good and beautiful thing can be turned into evil and ugliness, but at least you have your religious expression and it's tolerated by the degenerate hordes.
It's pathetic and it's a politics for dainty and effeminate hearts.
This is the way forward, in my opinion.
Not this other way.
Because how's it working out for us?
And that's where people are at right now.
Now, William Wolfe, not to get confused with Stephen Wolfe.
William Wolfe from the Baptist Center for Leadership.
Baptist, let's see, Executive Director, Center for Baptist Leadership, former Trump administration officials.
He's saying, look, everyone's saying, oh, Christian nationalism is the boogeyman, but he says really the biggest threat is the radical, religiously zealous, government-backed, LGBTQIA plus agenda.
He is right there.
Everybody, and we're going to talk a little bit more about Christian nationalism being the boogeyman versus what's actually going on around us.
Like, we have people, oh, Christian nationalists, oh, you guys need to shut up, and yet...
We're arresting doctors now.
We are arresting doctors who expose or we're indicting doctors who expose child mutilation surgeries that are being kept secret in the great state of Texas, deep in the heart of Texas, right?
We go after those people, not the people who did the mutilating.
So this is all going to be tied up into a nice little bow about what we're talking about here.
I really feel like these two topics go well together.
From the Stephen Wolf perspective of the cake baker and what are we really arguing here to this story.
Christopher Ruffo broke this story originally.
Dr.
Ethan Haim Blew the whistle on child sex change program at a Texas children's hospital.
They unsealed an indictment yesterday, and he's now facing 10 years in prison for telling the truth about a practice that is now illegal.
Texas made it illegal.
So...
We have the Biden administration arresting pro-life activists who stand outside an abortion clinic to sing hymns and praises to the Lord and pray for innocent life.
They're sending grandmas to jail for two years, who will likely die.
They want to send others to jail for ten years.
Literally, Christians are now being persecuted for trying to save the lives of innocent children, convince mothers to not murder their children, putting themselves on a path to hell.
And now we have the guy in Texas, the FBI, the Department of Justice, going after a guy for exposing Frankenstein-type doctors, mutilators, evil, wicked men and women who want to affirm that a woman can become a man or a man can become a woman, and they want to do it on children.
Children.
So if you're lucky enough to survive the abortion mill, if you're lucky enough to survive the ziggurat-like sacrifices at Planned Parenthood, by the way, one of their buildings looks like a ziggurat, if you're lucky enough to survive that, now you have to navigate the minefield of genital mutilation.
Because they may not sacrifice you in the womb, but they'll sacrifice who you would have become by getting puberty-blocking hormones or genital mutilation surgery.
These people are obsessed with sacrifice.
They are a death cult.
So, Christopher Ruffo originally broke the story, and now he's breaking the story that a Houston doctor has been indicted for obtaining.
Listen to what they're indicting him with.
Obtaining protected individual health information for patients that were not under his care and without authorization.
This is according to, is this the U.S. Attorney, Southern District of Texas, Alamdar S. Hamdani.
Alamdar.
I'm going to call him Alamdar.
Alamdar S. Hamdani.
U.S. Attorney.
Is that really the U.S. Attorney?
U.S. Attorney.
Alamdar S. Hamdani.
Not John Doe.
Not John Smith.
Alamdar S. Hamdani.
The case against Ethan Haim, 34 Dallas, has now been unsealed.
He is set to make his initial appearance before the U.S. Magistrate Yvonne Y. Ho.
The four-count indictment alleges Haim obtained personal information, including patient names, treatment codes, and the attending physician from Texas Children's Hospital's electronic system.
Without authorization, he allegedly obtained this information under false pretenses and with the intents to cause malicious harm to TCH.
Texas Children's Hospital.
Malicious harm to TCH when they're chopping their genitals down.
They're doing genital mutilation surgeries on kids.
And this guy gets arrested for harm with the intent to harm?
Where are the Texas Rangers?
Where are the lesser magistrates of Texas that'll go in and save this man?
Literally.
It is now time.
It's time for lesser magistrates, who are actually supreme magistrates, if you take the county sheriff, And actually do something and stand up for good and call wicked things wicked, call what the federal government is wicked.
Where are they?
According to the indictment, Hayne was a resident at Baylor College of Medicine and had previously rotations at TCH as part of his residency.
So this is Dr.
Ethan Haim, MD. This is his Give, Send, Go.
Matter of fact, let's see, it says as of right now, $756,000 has been raised.
He's trying to get to a million for his legal team.
This is the story.
Just so you guys know, we'll go over it real quick briefly.
So he's 33 years old.
He's a general surgeon.
By the way, surgeons, I have more respect for surgeons...
I tend to trust surgeons more in the aftermath of the medical industrial complex doing what they did to us in COVID. Because surgeons are more...
I talked to a medical student one time.
I said, why do you want to be a surgeon?
He's like, so I don't have to mess with the vaccine.
I said, what do you mean?
He was like, well, I don't vaccinate my kids.
And he said, and if I go the pediatrician route or you go some other...
He's like, I don't want to have to fight with the medical industrial complex or big pharma over their vaccines that hurt kids.
And he said, so I'm going the surgery route because, for the most part, we're not...
There's something wrong inside of you.
We're going to go in there and literally, physically cut here, fix this, tie this, stitch that.
And so with surgeons, they are.
Matter of fact, there was that cancer surgeon who's now saying, hey, look, ivermectin actually works to treat cancer.
And it's because she's...
The surgeons are more practical, right?
They're less about...
You have to actually get in there and fix somebody versus...
Somebody who is just doing what a pharmaceutical rep tells them to.
Oh, have they got a cough?
Well, we have all these pills for coughs.
Right?
So, anyway, surgeon's a little bit different breed, and they're actually able to think outside the box.
And they actually can think critically, or they tend to be able to think critically better than another doctor who's not a surgeon who thinks they're thinking critically, but in reality they're just thinking analytically all day.
They're not actually thinking critically.
They're just thinking analytically between the Rockefeller Medical Industrial Complex goalposts.
Alright, so a story released by Christopher Ruffo.
This was over a year ago.
They exposed that the Texas Children's Hospital, the largest children's hospital in the world, was lying to the public about the existence of their transgender program.
In part, due to the story's release, the very next day, the Texas legislator voted with bipartisan support to ban transgender medical interventions on minors.
They should have banned it all outright, but that's later down the road.
The conduct we exposed became illegal in the state of Texas within 24 hours of the story.
And then just over a month later, a few hours before my graduation from surgical training, two federal agents showed up to my apartment in a highly atypical, unexpected, and aggressive show of force.
You know what this was about?
Money.
This was about money.
That's the largest children's hospital in the world.
Yes, it's about mutilating kids.
Yes, it's about evil.
I was having a conversation with somebody the other day.
It's the money.
This type of stuff doesn't go on unless people are getting rich.
People are getting rich at doing this, and this guy shut it down.
This surgeon had the cojones to go in there and expose it, shut it down.
Somebody lost a lot of money that they were going to make, that they were planning on making.
Probably somebody died with the U.S. government because the hospitals all are.
And then, here we go.
Now the guy's been indicted.
This is about the money.
Always think about the money.
Because that's what the love of money is the root of all evil.
And these people are evil.
And these people love it.
This is Paleo Patriarch saying...
We're shifting here.
What time is it?
We've got to go to break.
We're going to take a break.
We're at the half hour mark.
We're going to shift gears here in a minute to talk more about...
The dangers of Christian nationalism, that's the real danger, right?
This guy exposed what they were doing to kids, and now he's the bad guy.
Just like the guy over in California that had the hidden videos showing that they were selling baby parts, that the baby parts were more valuable than the baby themselves, making money off of the dead bodies of babies.
Those people got convicted as well.
My goodness, everything is upside down.
Don't go anywhere.
We're back in just a minute.
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This is an interesting thought to start the segment.
A guy by the name of Paleo Patriarch says, Imagine King Josiah saying to his people...
Now, for those of you who don't know, King Josiah in the Bible...
I think it's in 1 Kings or 2 Kings, 1 Chronicles or 2 Chronicles.
I think 1 Kings and 2 Kings kind of mirror 1 and 2 Chronicles.
But anyway, Old Testament, King Josiah, he discovers the law of God.
Literally, they had forgotten.
Israel had become such a pagan society that they had forgotten the law.
And they find it.
I don't know if it was...
I can't remember if it's Josiah himself that finds it or one of the priests or something.
Somebody stumbles across in the temple, they find it, you know.
They blow the dust off.
If they read it...
And when Josiah reads the law of God, he tears his clothes in grief and weeps because he's convicted that he hasn't done what he's supposed to do.
So then Josiah proceeds to kill all of the pagan priests and the people sacrificing things in high places, all of the pagan worship, basically I mean, the whole society was dominated with idols.
The way our suburban towns are littered with fast food restaurants, just imagine those are all pagan temples, and maybe some of them aren't too far off from that as well, if you look at the symbolism behind Taco Bell.
Imagine going through your town and just tearing down all of the symbolism, the idols, and everything else.
That's what Josiah did.
And so that's why Paleo Patriarch says, Imagine King Josiah saying to his people, Ah, sorry guys, there's no political solution.
It's not top down.
It's bottom up.
The altars of Baal are here to stay.
We desperately need reformation and revival.
Keep on praying.
Or he could just, you know, do the obvious.
Oh, there it is right there.
2 Chronicles 34.
Yeah, go check out 2 Chronicles 34 if you want a great story about the law.
And Josiah.
Interestingly enough, Josiah held off God's judgment.
A few chapters back, God had already pronounced judgment, saying Israel's gone.
I don't know if it was Manasseh.
I'm forgetting.
But, I mean, Israel had a lot of evil kings.
Israel had some good kings.
But they had spilled so much innocent blood up to that point that God said, God, I'm judging Israel.
You guys are going to be judged.
It's going to be terrible.
But then when Josiah rose to power, Prophet comes to Josiah and says, hey, as long as you're alive, Israel's not going to be judged.
Israel's still going to be judged.
The judgment is coming.
But because of what you've done, it won't happen until after your reign.
Interesting school of thought.
Aaron McIntyre, or Aaron McIntyre, I have no patience for those concerned trolling about the theoretically dangerous excesses of the right while the government is currently arresting doctors for opposing child mutilation.
The dangers of Christian nationalism, those Christofascists, those talking about how constitutioning harder is not working out too well for us, and people are concerned trolling about that while look at what's going on, look at the world burning around us.
He's exactly right.
Tim Pool is like, why isn't Texas protecting these people?
Libs of TikTok posts.
Let me see if I can pull this up here straight out of the desktop.
This is apparently a nurse.
So the Biden regime sent the FBI to the home of a nurse at Texas Children's Hospital who exposed the transgender treatments they were doing as well.
In an example of politically motivated intimidation.
Hello?
Hello?
I'm looking for Vanessa Savage.
Okay.
I'll make some.
Anyway, there's really nothing much to see here.
He shows them the badge and says they want to talk to them or whatever.
Then we have this.
So, Tim Pool, though, asked the right question, okay?
Why isn't Texas protecting these people?
Right?
Toby Sumter is at CrossPolitik...
Yeah, over the CrossPolitik podcast...
He says we absolutely need an army of lesser magistrates interposing against this federal overreach.
We need sheriffs and state troopers standing up for their citizens, defending them from these kind of tactics.
Pro-life citizens have already been arrested and convicted, and you are next.
And then we have this.
So, Megan Basham, this is all the reactions just kind of across the spectrum.
Megan Basham, a Christian reporter, saying, if your instinct is to look at this prosecution and approve it due to minor jots and tittles in the law, you feel this doctor transgressed while overlooking the monstrous practice he was undercovering at a children's hospital.
You are part of the reason that evil reigns in this nation.
Now, this is a direct...
I think we can link this line of thinking because there will be some people that say, well, did he break the law?
Well, did he break the law?
Never mind the people mutilating children's genitals.
This goes right to the monologue that we talked about earlier.
The cake baker.
Using religious freedom as his argument.
I've got the religious freedom to not bake your cake.
And while...
Again, I'm perfectly happy...
For people to use that argument because that argument is going to save people from tyranny and basically getting their business shut down or whatever and getting sued into oblivion.
So I get it.
However, religious liberty doesn't really even apply if you think about it.
Refusing to bake cakes is not fundamentally a matter of religious conscience, but an assertion of what is morally proper, what everyone should do.
Everybody should not affirm and celebrate sodomy and gay mirage.
He says it's not even a religious belief, properly speaking.
Christian politics is not about begging pagans for exceptions to degeneracy.
It is the assertion of positive moral principles that should be normed by law and in common sentiment and whose opposites should be suppressed.
I think that goes right in line with what Megan Basham is saying here.
The law has become this albatross where we're going to ignore the fact that this guy exposed that the largest children's hospital in the world had a secret minor genital mutilation program?
And the state of Texas then made it illegal?
It's absolutely incredible.
Absolutely incredible that this is where we are today.
Sorry, I'm just kind of getting a lay of the land.
Yeah, I mean, this is...
I saw this late last night.
I mean, this needs to be our mindset.
We have sinned.
We deserve just punishment for our sins as a nation who has rejected you in every possible way.
And yet, Lord, I cry out for mercy for myself, my family, and my nation.
And at the same time, we're going to recognize that the tactics, that making religious liberty your main concern in politics is the politics of losers, the tactics that what we've gone about, the strategy we're using here at this point, is...
It's not working out for us.
It's not working out for us at all.
You have Rosie O'Donnell talking about her daughter becoming non-binary at 10 years old.
I want you to listen to this clip.
Take a listen to this clip.
This is insane to me.
They said to me, Mommy, there are some kids in my class who don't even know their gender.
So like an idiot, I say, tell them next time they're in the bathtub to look down.
If it's a hot dog, they're a boy, and if it's not, they're a girl.
Then she says, they say.
They say.
That's their sex.
That's binary.
I'm talking about their gender, and gender is infinite.
Gender is infinite!
Where does a 10-year-old get those words?
Do you have any idea?
I have no idea.
Is there someone in their life?
No!
And I said to her, where did you find that?
She said, some things I just know.
Where did she learn that gender is infinite?
I don't know.
Maybe it's because your mom is Rosie O'Donnell.
Maybe.
Maybe that has something to do with it.
Your mom is Rosie O'Donnell.
Yeah.
So this is promoted by every mainstream corporation in America.
Oh, this is amazing and this is good.
Let's arrest those who point out that transgenderism, general mutilating surgeries on children have to be exposed and banned.
We're going to arrest those people.
And then yet this is what's promoted.
And then you have this.
I mean, look what went on in the White House yesterday.
yesterday they apparently filmed uh an episode of queer eye for the straight guy so yeah um clandestine bio clandestine or war clandestine or bio clandestine uh Putin, so Vladimir Putin went to North Korea.
He met with Kim Jong-un, and they actually announced a cooperative agreement.
I even think that Russia's probably going to leave some technology behind or they're going to send some weapons technology.
And basically, at this point, if Russia gets attacked, North Korea will respond.
If North Korea gets attacked, Russia will respond.
In the wake of the battleships and submarines off of our coast, they're leaving weapons in Cuba and Venezuela.
And yet, at the White House, they're filming episodes of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy celebrating degeneracy and...
Hi!
Can we talk?
Oh my goodness.
Can you believe this?
And then, of course, then they decided to play press secretary.
Welcome to everyone to the White House.
I'd like to briefly answer some questions.
Go ahead, I'm ready.
JVN. Oh, yes.
Is it true that is all your natural hair?
Yes, I can confirm that this is not a wig.
Follow-up question.
Do you use your own products?
I do use JVN hair, actually exclusively for over four years.
Next question.
Is it true Karamo is your favorite member?
So, yeah, I mean, it's just, you know, gayness and gay things while we're on the brink of World War III. That's where we're at right now, folks.
And it's absolutely...
But if you want a good laugh, I will say this.
This one made me laugh.
It really did.
What in the hell do you think you're doing here?
This is a closed set!
Piss on you!
I'm working for Mel Brooks!
Not in the face!
Thank you.
Everybody!
Come on, girls!
Women pastors, guys in the middle, boomers.
Oh my goodness, that is...
I mean, that may not...
Forgive me if that's not as funny as you.
The circles that I'm in on Twitter, that is a pretty solid burn.
By the way, that's a movie, Blazing Saddles, that if you're going to...
That's got to be contraband already.
It's going to be contraband someday.
It has to be, right?
It has to be.
Alright, so that is all the time that we have for this edition of the Billstone Report.
I really do appreciate you guys being with us today.
The issues...
You know, they really speak for themselves right now, right?
We are in a state where the government is being more weaponized by the day, okay?
And in the meantime, we have people that don't want to organize and cooperate together.
But my hope is that the more that the wickedness and evil on display, I mean, the more they do stuff like in prison, This guy right here, this surgeon, just for speaking the truth.
That's all he was doing was speaking the truth.
And standing up for little kids.
And now they're going to indict him.
They have indicted him, and they're going to try to put him in jail for doing it.
This should wake people up.
This has got to wake people up.
This has got to wake those up in the middle who...
Think that they can still be neutral, that we can somehow be neutral in all this.
We can't.
We can't.
The hour is very late.
God bless everybody out there watching the program.
We really appreciate it.
Can't do the show without you.
Unless I'm providentially hindered, I'm going to see you guys tomorrow.
Wishing you a happy Thursday.
Have a great night.
God bless.
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