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Millstone Report w Paul Harrell: Kamala's VP Supports CHILD GENTIAL MUTILATION, Big Eva Has MELTDOWN
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Thank you so much for being with us.
My name is Paul Harrell and you have found the Millstone Report.
As always, we can't do the show without you.
Thank you so much for watching.
So, the selection of a vice president has become a process that seems to intrigue the nation.
I'm not exactly sure why.
Maybe that's because the vice president is a heartbeat away from the presidency.
That one makes the most sense to me.
Maybe it's because Americans love a good team-up story.
When Joe Biden tapped Kamala Harris as his VP choice, most political strategists knew exactly why someone like Kamala would be, at least on paper, appealing to the Democrat base.
They picked Kamala because she looks like a black woman.
However, now that we know, thanks to President Trump's reminder last week that Kamala Harris has previously identified as an Indian woman, she does still, though, qualify as a woman of color, which is important.
Qualifying as a woman of color is still important to the communist cultural Marxist, okay?
Alright?
It may be not as valuable.
We have, like, the old-school Chappelle Show racial drafts, and we can figure out who's more valuable.
So, anyway, being a woman of color is a key dogmatic brownie point in their woke sex religion.
So, fast forward to today, and now it's Kamala's turn to captivate the nation with intrigue.
And I mean captivate it with real intrigue, for real, not...
The TikTok influencers who are cleaning up right now.
The Harris campaign is paying young people bukus of money to simp for Harris, but I digress.
Who will the lucky gal or guy be to take the VP slot if Harris and the Dems steal the 2024 election?
A 60-year-old white guy.
Wait, what?
This morning, in an apparent rejection of diversity, it was announced that Kamala was tapping 60-year-old white man and current Minnesota Governor Tim Walz to take the VP slot.
Let's watch some of his best work advocating for trans people.
And what we want to say is we're there to protect children.
We're there to have you understand that in Minnesota you're going to be protected.
And I just want to be clear.
I will never understand what goes into the thinking of these folks who bully these children.
It is not impacting them in one bit and making it a living hell.
For children, for families, for adults, for folks who are just trying to bring themselves in.
So, in Minnesota, we're making it very clear we're not going to cooperate with these folks.
We're not going to extradite people.
We're going to say that this is a place where you can come to make these decisions.
The community, the trans community, is as terrified as they've ever been.
We've seen attacks across the nation, even here in Minnesota.
And we're now saying we have to be much more proactive.
We have to be much more aggressive about making sure that folks are protected.
So this is another of the fronts that, again, don't deal with climate change.
Don't deal with other things.
Deal with making people's lives miserable on something that won't impact you.
That's what these governors are doing, these attorney generals are doing.
And I've had it.
As a teacher, I will not stand bullies.
I never did.
And I'm not going to stand bullies who are masquerading as somehow about freedom.
This has nothing to do with personal freedoms.
It has everything to do with forcing an ideology on a vulnerable group of people for short-term political gain.
It won't stand.
And in the long run, Americans are far better than that.
And they're going to find that out.
So obviously that's top-notch gaslighting there coming from Tim Walz talking about transing kids and wanting Minnesota to be a trans sanctuary state.
But other than that, I mean, you know, he seems rather vanilla, don't you think?
In all seriousness, though, Walz does have credentials.
I mean, aside from, you know, wanting child genital mutilation.
Which is a, you know, he's a white guy.
So, you know what I'm saying?
He's really down with the cause, so they can overlook his whiteness, I guess.
But no, he stood by and allowed Minnesota to burn, literally burn, during the Summer of Love, otherwise known as the George Floyd Mostly Peaceful Protests, which were actually riots.
So, that's his street cred.
He has legitimate street cred.
Another analysis here.
Does this pick signal that Kamala and her handlers really believe the election is going to be a little bit closer than the media is letting on?
Is Tim Waltz on the ticket to appeal to independent white voters?
Possibly.
Maybe Kamala just didn't want anyone else on the ticket who was more woke than her.
After all, it is a contest.
You know, we have to stay woke.
Like, everybody needs to be woke.
And you can talk about if you're the wokest or woker, but just stay more woke than less woke.
Yeah, stay woke.
Which is code for communism, where true diversity, diversity of thought, goes to die.
And that includes the suppression of speech and censorship, which the Democrats are so fond of.
And speaking of suppression of speech, native-born Britons who are sick and tired of watching their country morph into a third-world hellhole are being arrested for posting social media comments by the British version...
Well, it's the only thing I can describe as the British version of a Karen.
And for that, we go to the screen and we see this tweet here.
This ex-post, concerned citizen, writing, am I going to be locked up for the night?
Do I need to bring my medications?
Welcome to 2024 Britain.
So you got to understand, and we covered this on the program yesterday, but just to, you know, Britain is headed towards a civil war.
The police are standing down.
We've got the footage.
We'll show that for you.
I don't know what the current update of the situation is as I'm speaking, but I do know that because you had the stabbing, and I believe the Muslim migrant who did the stabbing was a second generation, so wasn't an actual invader, but was a product of one of the invaders.
And still, shocker, it didn't assimilate to British people.
And so you have white Britons or native-born Englishmen who are standing up and protesting the migrant violence and the Muslims are saying, okay, you're going to do that, then we're going to show our force and we're just going to start roving mobs and going around beating up white people.
That's what's going on right now.
And the police are standing down.
It's a very, very volatile situation over there right now.
And, of course, the government, the police, they're gaslighting the population trying to say, this is your fault.
This is your fault.
I mean, it's the equivalent of when Charlie Hebdo, remember Charlie Hebdo, the French comic book magazine?
Remember that?
When they posted some characterization of Muhammad?
And so it was like, well, you should have known better.
That's the way the British government's treating its citizens, its native-born citizens, saying, you guys just should know better.
This is a volatile population.
They're not actually coming out and saying that, but that's what they're thinking.
Why would you do this?
Why would you disrupt the peace?
Why are you not going along to get along?
Well, because there is no going along.
People are realizing, I'm going to go along to get along.
There's no getting along.
There's no going along because this population is terrorizing the people who live here.
And our country is no longer what it used to be.
We're going to get into some conversations later in the program about Aristotle and how some people on the Christian sphere of things are not happy.
They're not happy with Christians quoting Aristotle to essentially say, hey look, distinct nations with distinct people and culture is actually a good thing.
And it's the easiest way for populations to actually get along.
And not just get along, but thrive.
But in the meantime, we've got suppression and censorship, and this is just a picture of what could come to America like that, especially if somebody like Tim Walz is elected vice president along with Kamala Harris.
Welcome to 2024 Britain, where the police arrive at your home to arrest you for comments that you made on Facebook.
As Britain descends into lawless chaos, the government's priority clearly isn't fixing it, but it's to go after those that voice their opinion online, who voice their opinion about it online.
The UK is now a fascist state under authoritarian rule, or authoritative rule is what this actually says.
Let's go ahead and see what this lady has to say.
Okay, so...
What do you mean I can't have any alcohol?
Okay, well I'll tell you.
Okay, the Times 23, 1440 are arresting you on suspicion of improper use of the electronics...
What?
Does that sound like the most dystopian thing?
I'm arresting you based on improper usage of the communication network.
Yeah, this sounds like something like V for Vendetta.
Okay, so you do not have to say that it may harm your defense if you don't mention one question, something which you later are in court.
Anything you do say may be given evidence.
Do you understand that?
So I'm actually being arrested?
You're going to be arrested, okay.
Right.
So you've got to the police station.
Right.
This is in relation to some comments that you've made on a Facebook page.
Oh, really?
Oh, it's a Facebook crime, is it?
Okay.
Right.
So we need to ask you some questions about that.
Right.
Have you got anything in your pockets?
I've got my keys.
I've got...
No, it's made it, I think.
Keys.
So, anyone who's been arrested, we can search them under Section 32 with a piece of metal attack.
Right.
That's a dangerous item.
I mean, you said I was going to be arrested under some what?
Information.
I'm going to be arrested for posting on Facebook.
We had reports that you made some comments.
That are offensive, obscene, and people have made a complaint about that.
Can you tell me what this comment was?
We'll do that in an interview.
Alright, so when am I going to be locked up for the night?
Hopefully not.
Right, do I need to take my medications with me?
Yes, we will look at taking all those.
When do you need to take them?
Well, I've got pain medications, I've got sleeping medications, I've got anxiety medications, which I might take one of those in a bit.
Well, if we take everything with us, then you've got everything there, haven't you?
We've got a nurse up there, they'll be able to come and see you, and then once you've been there, they can assess whether or not a medication can be issued.
Alright, so what we're going to do is you want to pop yourself up, we're just going to search you.
To come with you.
So this guy is clearly harmless.
He's made a social media comment that the government doesn't like.
I don't know what the comment was.
He's perfectly harmless.
He's in his home, and they're going to arrest him.
They did arrest him, and they took him downtown.
Now, I just want to remind you, what dawned on me as I'm watching this is that if for some reason...
Let's just say that these people were actually coming to arrest this guy and, like, I don't know, put him in a crematorium and kill him.
The conversation would go basically exactly the same way.
Let me give you this assurance, like, yeah, we're arresting you, but it's, you know, they're trying to justify the ridiculous by having a calm and reasonable tone, but it's all based on lies.
And if they were actually going to send this guy to prison or whatever, they would still have this same calming tone.
And he's trying to say, he's trying to snap them out of it.
Oh, I'm being arrested for a Facebook crime, am I? Because it's preposterous.
It's juvenile.
It's infantile.
But this is what the government does.
The government sees us as livestock.
The government wants to treat us as children.
As children.
As idiots.
They think that we're idiots and they think that our rights are dispensations of government.
I mean, over in Britain, they certainly think that.
It's sad.
This is coming to America.
This is coming, and in some cases it's already here.
We've seen plenty of interaction with law enforcement, of our own law enforcement, where it's like, man, they need to, I don't know, do something.
Mandate some sort of educational qualifications.
And again, that's not all police officers, but I mean, I'm tired of you.
We don't even have to qualify it anymore.
I mean...
It's just, come on, self-evident truth.
There's just a cascading failure all the way down with people that are supposed to serve.
Those in institutions and organizations that are supposed to serve the public are simply not serving the public anymore.
You know, from your politicians to your media to your police force to your dog catcher.
I mean, it's all...
We've totally lost sight.
It's all government for government's sake, not for the people's sake.
Over in Great Britain, their country is literally being overrun, has been overrun, and they're arresting native-born Britons for writing Facebook comments.
Our good friend George Carneal, who interviewed on this program a while back, he's an author from Queer to Christ.
It was a great interview, by the way.
He says,"...the British should have never given up their guns." Muslim men roam UK streets armed with knives, terrorizing British citizens, but the police are concerned about Facebook posts.
Outrageous.
That's exactly right.
And then we have some of these gangs of the Muslim Defense League, Turning Point UK. Roamed the streets attacking random Britons.
Let's see here.
*Screaming* *Screaming* *Screaming* *Screaming* wake up! wake up! wake up! wake up! wake
up! wake up! wake up! wake up! wake up! wake up! wake up! wake up! wake up! wake up! wake up! wake up! wake up! wake up! cut! wake up!
fuck it!
okay! okay!
smash the fucking muscle, man!
I'm not peaceful!
fuck you, Malaga!
fuck you, Malaga!
let's go! let's go! let's go!
All right, with all these clips, viewer discretion is advised.
Just get ready.
There's more.
Birmingham, last night at this point, pubs attacked.
This is a show of power.
Police absolutely nowhere, nowhere in these clips.
The far right are being blamed somehow.
They're the issue, not these guys.
Terrifying times for our nation.
They're smashing the pub up.
They shouldn't do that, man.
That's wrong.
I don't agree with that Smashing that pool.
They're just probably families in there.
It's stupid of them to do that.
Smashing the pub, probably Phantos in there.
Yo!
Yo!
I disagree with that.
Them people are not racist in there.
Maybe some of them are.
Maybe most of them may.
So what he's saying is they're literally just targeting white people because now everybody, even if you weren't even involved in the counter-protest after the three little girls were stabbed to death, it's now a race war.
That's what this is.
This is now a race war.
But there now, guys are obviously coming over to the pub and showing dominance, certainly dominance of everybody, you know what I mean?
Pubs is where it all starts.
You have a bit too much to drink and it causes your problems.
It's like from a different angle, same video from a different angle.
Boom, button up! button up!
Come back!
Come back!
Can you imagine if you're a native-born...
Okay, let's just say, can you imagine if you are just a stereotypical version of what you would expect an Englishman to believe, to look like, all of that, and you're watching this in your country?
What is going through your mind right now?
When you're worried that you might not even be able to, like, go, you know, walk down the street without being assaulted, okay?
Here's this, is this the Sky News reporter?
I'm sure she was terrified at this.
Viewer discretion is advised.
Foul language here.
Community leaders have been speaking to the police as well because...
I think, apologies for the language you're hearing, but a sense of the anger, I think you can hear there.
Yeah, Katie, I think we...
Becky, I apologise.
We need to leave you there, and Becky, we'll have security there, and we will leave that, and I apologise once again.
So there's a concern here, because you heard in both of those videos, or the last video, and I think the other one, that, you know, free Palestine, obviously you see the Palestinian flag.
So there is a concern here that this Muslim-Britain war or whatever is going to be used somehow to support the continued ethnic cleansing that's going on with Israel and the potential, you know, World War III that could start up with Iran.
And yeah, that's true.
Absolutely, it all could be used to do that.
And some people, you know, have thought about, you know, this is mighty convenient.
I'm just thinking about the average family in Great Britain and what's going through your minds, you know?
We can sit here and pontificate about this psyop or that psyop, but if you're actually in there on the ground, like if this was happening to me and my family, I could care less.
I'm sorry, I couldn't care less.
About why all this is happening, who this is happening, I would be trying to save and protect my family and my country as best I could, right?
That's what I would be doing.
We have this, we want to make things so black and white ideologically, and there are obviously time and place for that, but man, when you're actually in the heat of battle and absolute civil unrest, chaos, you know, the potential of a civil war, At that point, it just gets as localized as you can make it, and there's nothing more to say, is my family safe right now?
Because if the answer's no, you better watch out, okay?
How many people in Great Britain are getting to their breaking point?
And then here's this guy, okay, Jim Ferguson, gangs of Muslims are attacking Brits.
Let's watch this one.
This guy's just standing there.
He probably shouldn't have been.
But I mean, he should.
It's his own country.
People are watching.
So these are scenes that are terrifying.
And again, if this were happening in America, there's a lot more gunpowder behind these conflicts.
I can tell you that.
It probably would not be as big of a deal as this is if they were actually properly armed and able to defend themselves.
John Harris, who's got a great podcast, We are only at the beginning of racially charged violence in Great Britain and America.
This is a reality our children will likely live with their entire lives.
It will also be the defining socio-political struggle of their lifetimes.
It was avoidable too.
I agree with him.
I think we can see, much like Brexit, look, Brexit populism foreshadowed American populism.
Look what's happening now.
And I don't want it to happen.
I don't want it to happen, but I mean, I really don't see how it's avoidable unless a miracle happens.
And then, of course, let's see.
Do we have another one here?
Yeah.
So, Tim Waltz.
Back to Tim Waltz.
He signed a bill making Minnesota a trans-refugee state.
Now, so all this is happening while Kamala's picking the VP. No age limits for minors who could receive gender-affirming care.
So, this guy is truly radical.
So, we already played that clip for you.
More on Tim Walz.
It's official.
Kamala has chosen the white guy for her VP who allowed black communities in Minnesota to be burned, looted, and destroyed in the 2020 BLM riots.
He kept back the National Guard.
He told police to take a knee.
He helped bail out violent criminals.
He is radical Tim Walz.
And then we see, remember, we remember the black lie.
Look at all this carnage, chaos.
We were all told, you know, gaslit back then that it's the, you know, they were mostly peaceful protests.
And of course, we know that that's all a lie now.
Going back to this, it's important.
Tim Waltz signed a bill making Minnesota a trans-refuge state.
So, look at this.
This is how radical.
No age limits for minors who could receive gender-affirming care.
No age limits.
So, this guy really wants...
We told you...
A couple of days ago, you know, in the wake of the biological male beating up the boxer, beating up the female boxers, you know, you've got one from Taiwan, you've got one from Algeria, or is it Algeria?
Anyway, you know, we told you that the most important thing, or one of the most important aspects of that is Democrats, like Kamala Harris, like Tim Walz, they look at that and they think there's absolutely nothing wrong with it.
Like, this is a product of of democracy that we have to accept and we not only should accept it, we should embrace it.
If you don't embrace it, there's something wrong with you, right?
If you don't embrace it, you're going to get a knock at your door like over in Britain from a police officer, Karen, who's going to arrest you for making some sort of Facebook comment that they don't like.
But when you truly look at this, They're not trying, you know, maybe in appearance they're trying to, you know, Kamal's trying to moderate maybe to appeal to independent white guys.
I don't know.
But I will tell you this, their agenda is just as radical.
And we talk about, you know, standing up for, you know, transient kids, against transient kids all the time.
We talk about Christian red states.
And so as Christian red states have been rising up, one of the key guys who's been, you know, has had a problem with it taking the Democrat line is this guy who thinks that, You know, gender-affirming care or thinks that genital mutilation is gender-affirming care.
Let's watch this real quick.
And what we want to say is we're there to protect children.
We're there to have you understand that in Minnesota you're going to be protected.
And I just want to be clear.
I will never understand what goes into the thinking of these folks to bully these children.
They're not impacting them in one bit.
And making it a living hell for children, for families, for adults, for folks who are just trying to bring themselves in.
So in Minnesota, we're making it very clear we're not going to cooperate with these folks.
We're not going to extradite people.
We're going to say that this is a place where you can come to make these decisions.
The community, the trans community, is as terrified as they've ever been.
We've seen attacks across the nation, even here in Minnesota.
And we're now saying we have to be much more proactive.
We have to be much more aggressive about making sure that folks are protected.
About transing children.
This is another of the fronts that, again, don't deal with climate change.
Don't deal with other things.
Deal with making people's lives miserable on something that won't impact you.
You know, what's funny, there's some evangelicals that, just based on their, some woke evangelicals that, you know, based on their forward-facing ministries out there, it seems like they have a bigger problem with climate change, some of them, than transing kids.
Yeah.
These governors are doing.
These attorney generals are doing.
And I've had it.
As a teacher, I will not stand bullies.
I never did.
And I'm not going to stand bullies who are masquerading as somehow about freedom.
This has nothing to do with personal freedom.
No, I mean, it does have to do with personal freedom in that we are trying to limit personal freedom to mutilate and abuse children.
I've got no problem standing on that hill.
I've got no problem proclaiming it.
Like, you don't have the personal freedom to murder.
I don't believe so.
Certainly, I know people think that abortion isn't murder, so we're going to ignore that clear violation.
But you don't have the freedom to abuse your children.
And right now, as many laws in many states already stand, what they're doing to kids and calling it health care is actually child abuse.
And it could be charged as such even right now, even today, without any new laws.
But we're going to make new laws at the state level.
It's already being done.
It's going to continue to be done.
This guy, man, sick.
But it's no wonder that Kamala picked him.
You know, we have to stay woke.
Like, everybody needs to be woke.
And you can talk about if you're the wokest or woker, but just stay more woke than less woke.
Who is more woke?
Kamala Harris or Tim Walls?
I don't know.
But the YouTube channel, The Quartering, Over on X, posted this.
The Washington Post, this is fascinating.
We do not hate the media enough.
The Washington Post news website accidentally published their article saying...
By Kamala's VP pick is perfect.
That Kamala's VP pick is perfect.
The only issue, they don't even know who it is.
So before Tim Waltz was announced, they had already written, Jennifer Rubin at the Washington Post had already written why TKTK is the perfect choice for Kamala Harris.
And they accidentally published it.
So, if that doesn't let you know how coordinated, I mean, we already know it's coordinated, but I mean, it's just more evidence when you see it out there, you're like, how do these people look themselves in the mirror?
I mean, yes, yes, it's an opinion, but the fact that she's already formulated her opinion without even knowing who the candidate is, we already know it's good.
It's absolutely preposterous, but par for the course with what's going on.
We're going to take a break.
This is the Millstone Report.
When we come back, we're going to talk a little bit more about Megan Basham's hit book called Shepherds for Sale.
How evangelicals, you know, I can't remember the subtitle, but they basically traded the truth, traded the truth for the leftist agenda.
It's still shaking woke evangelicals up all over the place.
They're pushing back in it.
They're trying to attack the book left and right.
And we've got more on that for you.
We're going to take a deep dive into a pastor by the name of J.D. Greer when we come back.
Also, Aristotle, what did he have to say about distinct nations?
We've got all that for you coming back here in just a moment.
moment don't go anywhere there are reports to say that you have the lowest approval rating of any vice Well, there are polls that also say I have great approval ratings.
Swing voters don't like Harris.
How big a drag is Kamala Harris on the ticket?
She's a pretty big drag.
I think she was arguably Biden's worst political decision.
They don't like her.
There's lots of reasons they don't like her.
Kamala Harris' approval rating is now at 28%, which is an historic low for any modern vice president.
We're hearing it from mainstream media.
One outlet after another.
One leak after another.
That Kamala Harris is the worst vice president ever, the worst politician ever.
We don't see the vice president.
What people are saying to me, and I'm sure they're saying it to you, where's the vice president?
Some White House officials are feeling that she came off looking unprepared for inevitable questions about when she might visit the southern border.
We've been to the border.
You haven't been to the border.
And I haven't been to Europe.
I don't understand the point that you're making.
The point that Lester Holt was making was obvious to anyone else who was watching this interview, which is that the issues at the border are inextricably linked with the portfolio that she's been given.
The border is secure.
We have a secure border.
Bidonomics is working.
Prices have gone up and Families and individuals are dealing with the realities of that bread costs more, that gas costs more.
And we have to understand what that means.
That's about the cost of living going up.
He picked Kamala Harris to be his running mate.
She was ranked, and is ranked as the most liberal senator in the United States Senate.
So he could have gone the other way, but he went to the left.
Joe Biden is running for re-election, and I will be his ticket mate.
Full stop.
Full stop.
Sit.
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So what else do we have?
Okay, so there's a guy by the name.
On Friday we did a show.
It was one of my favorite shows ever.
Because it's something that I was really passionate about.
I told you I spent all week on Twitter basically tweeting and defending Megan Basham's book Shepherds for Sale because the reaction to it has been so vitriolic.
Well, I don't want to mischaracterize it.
It really hasn't been vitriolic as much as it's just been passive-aggressive and feminine.
And just guys out there trying, woke guys or people that are loyal to woke pastors or woke leaders...
Who've accepted all of these lies from the left.
Megan Basham has called them out.
She's also followed the money.
Some links to George Soros and others.
It makes it a lot easier to believe in climate change.
It makes it a lot easier to believe in climate change.
We need to have open borders if George Soros' money is involved.
Megan Basham does a great job of that.
It's not just that.
It's a comprehensive problem.
And there have been countless books written by leftists about right-wing politics being co-opted and the gospel not being...
There's tons of books.
And I think they're all wrong, most of them.
But I'm not out there triggered by it, throwing a temper tantrum by it.
We've got one book, basically.
I mean, there was Fault Lines by Votie Bauckham a few years ago where they tried to do the exact same thing.
Pastor Votie Bauckham essentially calling out The racial Marxism that's going on in this country today and how it's incompatible with the gospel.
You know, people are trying to make it gospel issues.
So there's a guy by the name of Neil Shenvey.
He was one of them over the weekend.
And he decides to come to the defense of his pastor, J.D. Greer.
J.D. Greer is the former president.
He's a pastor at a church in Durham, North Carolina, the Summit Church.
J.D. Greer is 51, and he is the past pastor.
He was the president, I'm sorry, the past president of the Southern Baptist Convention Church.
Elected in 2018 and his term ended in 2021.
So J.D. Greer, that's who this guy is.
President of the SBC. Former President of the SBC. Well, Megan Basham mentions J.D. Greer in the book.
Specifically mentions in the book that J.D. Greer had this sermon where he told his congregation that the Bible merely...
Whispers about sexual sin.
Now, the only reason you would say that the Bible whispers about sexual sin is if you're trying to suppress your congregation's ick factor, oo factor, when it comes to sodomy.
Now, good luck actually doing that.
We're supposed to just not be grossed out by sodomy.
That's really where this comes from, by the way.
And it comes from this, like, the Bible just whispers about sexual sin.
Actually, no, it doesn't whisper about sexual sin.
Okay?
It doesn't whisper.
But you would tell that to downplay people who have a problem with the sexual depravity, the woke sex religion that has been created and has actually dominated our culture.
And we see it on display at the Olympics now for little kids to consume this garbage and this nonsense.
And I'll say it again.
What happened at the Olympics should be illegal.
That display of blasphemy should be illegal.
Because, number one, did all your friends get worked up into a frenzy over it?
I know I had a lot of people just very upset by it, as you should be.
That just is upsetting the public.
It's not for the public good.
And it should be illegal for that kind of display, that kind of wickedness, to be on our television airwaves, quite frankly.
I know that America can't prevent France from doing it, but we should have had to watch it.
The FCC used to be...
Look, you still can't say certain cuss words on the air.
Think about that.
There are certain words that you still can't say on national television.
By the way, that's a remnant of Christian nationalism.
Having some sort of decency standard for the language that we use.
That's one of the reasons that I try to make an effort to not swear on this program.
Even though I know we just heard some swearing in some of the video clips that we were watching.
I did not edit those out, but those from the Muslims.
So anyway, this guy named Neil Shenvey says, I just finished the introduction of Megan Basham's Shepherds for Sale.
My review will focus more on the broader themes than the factual issues, but I spot-checked some of the end notes for my material I recognize.
So then he goes and...
Seriously, this was parroted all day yesterday, and he posts what Megan Basham wrote, and then she posts the sources.
And what's funny is, everything he put out there, he's trying to call into question, trying to obfuscate the truth, but all of the sources actually confirm what Megan Basham wrote.
So this was a way to twist things, and as a matter of fact, that's exactly what Megan Basham eventually said.
She says, you know, Neil, the more I think about it, the more what you did here was slippery.
Because you did not use my citations.
You used a tiny little piece of a sermon that presents no context.
My citations were primarily news reports from Neutral or even Greer, this again, J.D. Greer, Greer-friendly outlets at the time that provided the context for why he was making the remarks.
Like this Baptist Press story on Greer's convention sermon addressing division.
So what you present here is something that seems as if you are showing my citations, but you aren't.
And that disguises that at the time everyone, including the SBC's own press, understood very well what Greer was saying and why he was saying it.
And I present this with comment.
Greer decries division repudiates pharisaical spirit in SBC-EC address.
So that was just one claim.
So people have now taken to defend Megan Basham even more by going and researching some of what J.D. Greer, other things that J.D. Greer has said.
So someone can attend J.D. Greer's church and work at Planned Parenthood without getting excommunicated.
Now, to be clear, J.D. Greer has said this comment is not about somebody who's actually joined, but somebody who merely attends.
But let's take a listen.
This is the guy.
I know that we have women in this church who have had abortions.
I know that some are currently experiencing an unplanned pregnancy, and I know that you are hurting, and you are confused, and maybe you felt like in the situation you didn't have any other options, and there were all these pressures that were on you, and you didn't know what to choose, and I don't want to make this any harder than it is.
I genuinely don't.
We are here for you to walk with you in that.
I know that we even in our church have people that attend our church that work in some of these clinics.
And I know that you entered that profession not with any ill will, but you did it because you wanted to serve.
And so I understand why you're conflicted when I get into something like this.
This is a guy making excuses for people that are not men.
Now, he's since qualified and said, you could not be a member of our church and work at a Planned Parenthood clinic.
But you can attend.
Now, look, the gospel...
The whole idea is like, yes, sinners are welcome...
To attend our church because this is where you hear the gospel.
This is where you hear what you need.
You need the life-saving work of Jesus Christ applied to your life.
But then to get those sinners who are not members of your church into the building to hear the gospel and then you tell them, I don't want to make this harder than it is.
I know you just decided to work at an abortion clinic because you wanted to help people.
Instead of Instead of preaching the gospel and telling people that they are sinners, that murder is wrong, and that you are commanded to repent and turn to Christ, see,
this is the kind of pastor that has adopted left-wing talking points, presuppositions, Trying to water down the truth so that it might attract somebody.
When the truth unwatered down, like fully concentrated truth is what people need to hear for the sake of their souls, for the sake of their salvation.
This is not a shepherd.
I'm sorry.
This is not what sheep need.
Let's listen to it again.
I know that we have women in this church who have had abortions.
I know that some are currently experiencing an unplanned pregnancy, and I know that you are hurting and you are confused.
And maybe you felt like in the situation you didn't have any other options and there were all these pressures that were on you and you didn't know what to choose.
And I don't want to make this any harder than it is.
I genuinely don't.
We are here for you to walk with you in that.
I know that we even in our church have people who work, the people that attend our church that work in some of these clinics.
And I know that you entered that profession, not with any ill will, but you did it because you wanted to serve.
And so I understand why you're conflicted when I get into something like this.
The scripture on the screen there is actually from Romans 1.
That's incredible.
They know God's just sense of the practice.
Such things deserve to do them, but even applaud them.
Romans 1, 32.
Interesting exegesis there, JD. Contrast that with what Pastor Jeff Durbin says about women and their abortions.
If we are saying to women who murder their children in the womb that they are not guilty, then we are saying that they don't need to repent and turn to Christ from their abortion.
They don't need Christ's forgiveness for abortion because, as we know our Bibles, if you are a victim, you don't need to ask for forgiveness.
It is perpetrators who are the guilty ones and victims who are the innocent.
And so if you tell a woman who has killed her child in the womb willfully, you're a victim, sweetheart, you don't need to be seen as guilty, then what you're saying to her is that she doesn't need the gospel.
And brothers, pastors, I'm assuming that your life has been like mine.
How many women have sat in front of you in your office who are grieving with tears over the murder of their own child and abortion?
How many women have you ministered to have come to you and have told you that they're grieving because 10 years ago or 5 years ago or 20 years ago they had 1 or 2 or 3 abortions and they can't get it out of their heads?
How have you talked to them?
I'm assuming it's the same way as me.
You've told them, sister, if you turn to Christ in that, if you have his righteousness, you are washed, you are cleansed, you are justified, because Jesus died for murderers, too.
And if we say to her, you're a victim, we are robbing her of the gospel.
Brothers and sisters, we cannot compromise with the pro-life establishment on this issue of the woman being a victim.
If she's a victim, she doesn't need Jesus.
She doesn't need forgiveness.
Is that our message?
Is that the message of the Christian church?
It's very well said there.
And two very big contrasts between J.D. Greer and Jeff...
Jeff Durbin there.
Don't you think?
Then we have this.
J.D. Greer promoted pronoun hospitality.
Megan Basham writes, J.D. Greer said the Bible whispers about sexual sin.
J.D. Greer encouraged Christians to adopt the slogan of Black Lives Matter.
J.D. Greer enacted diversity, equity, inclusion standard for committee appointments at his church, promising they would be 30% women or minorities.
And that's just a start.
If Neal Shenvey...
Wants to pretend that this context does not inform how J.D. Greer's words are received, then that's up to him.
I'm not going to play stupid.
So a lot of the back and forth right now with evangelicals from their ivory tower attacking Megan Basham, it really is, it's sad.
It's sad.
And it's based in pride.
They do not, well, it could be based in pride.
It's really just based in the fact that they're sold out to the left.
And that's something that they've bought.
I mean, like mentally, they have bought into climate change.
They've bought into open borders.
They've bought into these things.
And they genuinely believe.
That Christians on the right who don't believe in open borders, who don't believe in climate change, that we are stupid and not believing the science.
As a matter of fact, Phil Vischer, the guy that I highlighted on this program on Friday, the creator of VeggieTales, who's gone woke, is essentially saying that Megan's book, it's what he told me, he said, Megan's book is actually about adherence to the new right.
And then he responded by saying, you know, those on the new right that deny the science of vaccines and everything else.
And it's like, wait a second.
This is the problem.
Like, these people who are saying that they're Christians, they are believing all of the left-wing causes, all of the left-wing things, and they're trying to make it gospel issues.
When what they are saying...
What they're saying, what they're believing is not true.
It's not true.
That's the problem.
They are believing lies.
Now, I'm not saying that there's not some right-wing talking point out there that I believe that could be wrong.
I'm not saying that.
But on these issues, these are not really political issues.
I mean, we certainly have made them...
I mean, they are debated about in politics.
But, like, when you get right down to it and hammer it down, these are issues of principle.
Anyway.
Good for Megan Basham.
What else do we have?
Um...
Alright, so J.D. Greer has responded.
I'm afraid you misquoted William.
I said some who attend our church, they are not members and could not be.
Or are you suggesting people from the world should not be allowed to attend the preaching of the gospel?
Yeah, so this is William Wolfe saying, we have people in our church who work in some of these abortion clinics, J.D. Greer.
He's saying, look, they're attenders of the church.
Again, if you're just attending but you're not a member and you hear a sermon like this, are you going to walk out?
And again, this is just an excerpt, but are you going to walk out thinking that you're a sinner and need to repent for your baby-murdering ways?
Or would that just be too harsh?
We have to water down what you're...
We would do this with no other sin.
We would not do this with adultery.
We would not do this with drunkenness.
It's...
The only way you would do it with adultery, I guess, is if it was same-sex adultery.
And then you would do it.
Or same-sex adultery, that would...
Anyway.
Um...
So a guy by the name of Bill Roach says, I have a friend who regularly preaches at an abortion mill in Raleigh, Jones Franklin.
He's been doing it for years.
The man is a faithful gospel preacher who works with a team to help women who are looking to abort their children.
What about the woman working at the pregnancy center right next to it, who is also members at the Summit?
I'm sorry.
So there was members of the Summit Church.
That's J.D. Greer's church that came out, got on her knees, and begged him to stop preaching the gospel.
She claimed the women were victims.
Preaching wasn't the way of Jews.
Okay, so this guy is saying, look, one of the women who goes to J.D. Greer's church works at an abortion clinic and came out.
And she said the women are victims.
Preaching wasn't the way of Jesus.
The women don't know what they're doing, etc.
So we shouldn't preach to them, just love them, whatever they actually mean by that.
This is the consistent message we hear from people associated with the summit, J.D. Greer's church.
Many of the women at the pregnancy support center go to the summit.
They are opposed to preaching, but more than that, that particular pregnancy support center regularly counsels women that abortion is one of the many acceptable options.
I've heard that comment from the workers with my own very ears.
Wow, I thought pregnancy resource centers were put out there strategically to give women other options but abortion, but apparently there's some that are now being infiltrated and are now recommending abortion.
Disgusting.
Absolutely horrendous.
Chris Bolt, to be clear, this type of morally relaxed manipulation is not the preaching of the gospel.
You entered that profession, abortionist, not with any ill will, but you did it because you wanted to serve, so I understand why you're conflicted when I get into something like this, like that, meaning the Bible, in this case Romans 1.
Speaking of Phil Vischer, he deleted a tweet, the VeggieTales guy, Deleted this tweet.
Megan, you're aware that there is legit liberal theology, right?
Legit LGBT affirming pastors?
To describe Greer's theology as leftist seems disingenuous, doesn't it?
Do you believe an 8 on the conservative theology scale rather than a 10 makes you a leftist?
I wonder why he deleted that tweet.
Liberal theology is not legit.
LGBT affirming pastors are not legitimate shepherds, actually.
No, actually, that's not the case.
No.
So we know the problem.
We actually get it.
Like, this is it.
Like, they, uh, they are walking down at people like, I mean, look, come on.
You're walking down a dark path.
And you just don't want to turn around.
And you don't want to...
So, you know, instead of looking at Megan Batson's book and being like, yeah, you know what?
This is a problem.
Like, the church has been infiltrated.
Like, we've got Soros money.
We've got the leftist false presuppositions, the lies.
And, yeah, things are...
What's the motivation for it all?
The motivation for it all is people want to be puffed up and they don't want to be considered one of those Christians.
Not a fundamentalist Christian.
Maybe you don't get invited to the cocktail parties among the DC or the Nashville elite.
Maybe that's what it is.
I mean, that's what it was in the 20s when all of a sudden liberal theology started saying that the virgin birth wasn't necessary.
It's not really true.
The miracles of Jesus weren't really true.
We need to separate historical Jesus from the miraculous Jesus, which, by the way, if you take Jesus' miracles away, you destroy the historical Jesus.
If you separate the two, and you just, well, Jesus was a guy that existed in history, but we're going to separate the miraculous from it.
Well, then, you actually don't have the historical Jesus.
Because the reason he is historical and of note in history is because he was the Son of God.
Who died on a cross for our sins and beat death.
The ultimate physical limitation of this world destroyed death by raising from the dead.
Matt in Iowa screenshotted the post that it was deleted when Megan Basham said something about it.
Um...
More on Megan Basham's book Shepherds for Sale.
The we reject identity politics because we care about ideas and truth mask is really slipping.
Because lefty evangelicals have been publishing their problems with right-wing politics and Christianity ad nauseum for years.
All of a sudden one book comes out that goes after the left-wing politics and Christianity and they lose their freaking minds.
It's incredible.
I'm sure it's particularly painful for them because it comes from someone, Megan Basham.
In the target demographic, white women, they've been emotionally steering for years.
A suburban white woman.
Megan Basham, a suburban white woman.
Saw through their nonsense, saw through Jesus and John Wayne, how white evangelicals corrupted a faith and fractured a nation, the church in dark times, taking America back for God, Christian nationalism in the United States, American idolatry, the flag and the cross, ministers of propaganda, all of this, the ballot and the Bible, all of these books are criticizing conservative Christians who vote for Republicans.
And we get one book that's like, actually, you guys are believing lies and you're taking money to do it.
And you're actually propagating things that are demonstrably false.
That have the opposite effect.
Anyway, we're going to run out of time here in a minute.
So we're not able to talk about Aristotle because we're actually out of time right now.
We'll talk about this tomorrow.
Eric Kahn, Aristotle was right.
Torba talking about, for Aristotle, democracy is possible only within homogenous ethnic groups while despots have always reigned over highly fragmented societies.
A multi-ethnic society is thus necessarily anti-democratic and chaotic.
For its lack of philia.
This profound flesh and blood fraternity of citizens.
Tyrants and despots divide and rule.
They want the city divided by ethnic rivalries.
The indispensable condition for ensuring a people's sovereignty accordingly resides in its unity.
Ethnic chaos prevents all philia from developing.
This has been making the rounds, and of course, we have somebody saying that this is racist and you won't be in heaven because you believe in something like this.
Which, by the way, the late theologian John Calvin...
Quotes from Aristotle extensively, and Stephen Wolfe, the author of The Case for Christian Nationalism, brings that up, and we'll talk about all that tomorrow.
That's all the time that we have for today.
We're going to be back here.
Unless I am providentially hindered, we're going to be back here tomorrow.
It's always great to talk to you guys, and God bless everybody out there watching.
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