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Nov. 15, 2014 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Third and final hour of one of our finest shows of the year.
Not hard to accomplish that when you have Joe McCutcheon and Mark Weber as your guests, but now we're going to close it out in grand fashion with Eddie the Bombader Miller, who we're lucky to have this evening.
Of course, Eddie, longtime co-host of the show, but he's in between marathons right now.
And we're getting him before he gets his nose or knees and feet back to the grindstone, as it were, and finishes up the big St. Jude Memphis Marathon.
How's it going tonight, Pappy?
Well, it's going pretty good.
As a matter of fact, speaking about being in between marathons, you know, my schedule has been a little bit different.
So I was able to work with the breakaway running St. Jude Heroes.
I was able to help with a volunteer on their little 22-mile run.
We got about 2.14, got down to breakaway at about 4.15 and helped them work that 22-mile run today.
And it was a lot of fun.
I felt like I got to pay back some for the breakaway people.
Helped a lot of my fellow runners.
Just had a marvelous time, but kind of ready to rock and roll tonight, too, in the cesspool, you know, kind of missed being out here lately, James.
Well, I know you've been busy, and things will settle down after the first week of December when you wrap up your runs for the year, and then we'll all get together for some fun and festive Christmas programs, me, you, and Keith.
But yeah, tonight we're going to be getting back to something that me and you have sort of come accustomed to discussing.
You know, the third hour is traditionally yours on the program.
And quite often we talk about matters of faith on the show.
Me and you are both Southern Baptists.
And I was talking with a gentleman earlier this week on the phone.
And we were talking about how all of the churches certainly got together to push a big Republican vote.
And I was talking about how silly and ignorant my fellow Southern Baptists are when it comes to politics.
Not that they aren't good intention and they don't have good instincts, but they're just silly and ignorant.
I mean, that's all there is to it.
And as I said that, I started laughing because, you know, if I heard somebody else call Southern Baptists silly and ignorant, I'd be ready to fight for them.
You know, I'd be ready to fight them in defense of Southern Baptists.
But certainly, it's different when it comes from us because we've earned the right to criticize.
It's one thing to critique your family.
It's something else when somebody else does it.
And it raises a fighting spirit.
But anyway, we're going to be talking about all of this and more tonight in the third hour with Eddie.
And I really think it's going to be a capstone to tonight's broadcast because I really enjoy talking about these issues.
But before we do that, let's go quickly to Alaska where Chris has called in with a comment.
Chris, it's all yours.
James, I actually wanted to talk about this same issue.
So it's providential that I called at this time.
And what I want to bring up is that Joe McCutcheon talked about the Catholic Church and Catholic charities facilitating illegal immigration.
And none of the people in the pews actually benefit from this.
And I just wanted to say that it doesn't work.
Religion and liberalism are fundamentally opposed.
Liberalism is a religion.
You cannot be a liberal and a Christian.
You're a liberal who pretends to be a Christian, or you're a Christian, and you can't be a liberal.
And No church who embraces liberalism lasts long as a church.
I mean, it might be a social club, but that's not it.
You know, there's no God quickly leaves the door, as it were, if the church embraces liberalism.
And so it doesn't matter whether this is Southern Baptists or the Catholics or any church, when you embrace the liberalism and this alienism and destruction of the people who built the church, you're quickly going to drive everyone out and not going to be much of a church anymore because you're worshiping your own ego and liberalism over God.
Well, Chris, you are certainly preaching to the choir, if I could use a religious pun there or some religious parlance.
But I mean, obviously, I agree with you.
Eddie, I know this is a passion of yours, and this is something that you and I come together and talk about, as I mentioned very often, because we really seem to fuel each other's fire on this because we are members of the same denomination.
And thank you for the call, Chris.
I really appreciate it.
Always good to hear from you.
Would you like to respond to Chris's comments, Eddie?
Yeah, you know, James, I agree with your statement in the beginning, too.
You know, no one has slammed the Southern Baptist Church harder than you and I. We're both members of the Southern Baptist Church.
But, you know, and I told my pastor, I've told him several times, my pastor, that, and I love him dearly, but, you know, I said I love him.
I've let him know I love him.
He knows I love him, and I love just about everybody in our church.
And I appreciate what they've done.
But, you know, we've said on this show several times that God never made a dumber critter than a Southern Baptist when it comes to what's going on in the world in politics, who our enemies are.
They just seem to be bewitched.
You know, we had years ago when we used to be able to get Pastor Chuck Balwin on, who's a Southern Baptist, I told him, I said, it seems like the evangelical Christians in the United States, especially in the South, they seem to be bewitched, like they have scales over their eyes or something.
They can't see the simplest little things.
They put their big hopes in the Republican Party year after year, and the Republican Party continues just to fail them year after year.
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
And like the man says, the churches have been, just about all of them now, Southern Baptists used to be a stronghold of segregation, for instance, right here in Memphis where the big, one of the biggest fights for segregation in the United States occurred.
But now the same churches are just embracing segregation, and they even have, they've gone so far as to have single organizations to meet and greet and get these people together.
And they actually don't just allow mixed race mixing.
They actually encourage it.
Some of the churches here in Memphis is that, yeah, we encourage it.
We approve of that.
We like that.
And they're big backers.
They're becoming almost as big of backers of the massive illegal immigration as the Catholic Church.
And it's not the, James, it's not the Southern Baptist Church of our fathers, that's for sure.
Well, the thing is, of course, we're talking about the Southern Baptist Convention as a whole.
There are certainly small Southern Baptist churches that still do a fairly good job, and I'd like to think that I go to one.
But then again, we've got the Bellevue Baptist here, which is just eaten up with a lot of this liberalism.
They will hold the line on two social issues and two social issues only, abortion and sodomite marriage.
That is it.
Other than that, if politics comes in the door, they're going to take a liberal stand on it.
Certainly with regards to immigration.
And I was thinking, Eddie, you know, I know we have this great commission.
I sometimes stalk the Bellevue website to see what they're up to, just so I don't know what I'm talking about.
I understand that as Christians, we have this great commission, and certainly we should spread the light of Jesus Christ and Christian salvation to every part of the globe.
And I don't have a problem with that outreach extending to places like Africa and South America and wherever.
But as we so often talk about, with the Southern Baptist churches today, it exclusively goes to those places.
And it's fine if you want to send people into the Congo, but you should train these missionaries to know that if they go in as a missionary to the Congo, they could very well come out somebody's bowel movement.
And we're going to take a break, and I've got something to say about that.
There's something very important.
All kidding aside, well, that's not really a joke, but I've got something important to say about this.
And then we're going to talk about Chuck Baldwin's recent article on a related matter.
Our good friend Chuck Baldwin right after this.
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All right, everybody, welcome back to the show.
We were talking about the outreach that churches do.
We're picking on the Southern Baptists only because Eddie and I are Southern Baptists, so we feel as though we've earned the right.
Certainly, and this should be said, there are denominations far, far where there are some denominations so bad you can't even rightly and in any sensible way consider them to be a church.
You know, when you get to lesbian so-called ministers and things like that that we see at some of these churches, the Episcopalians, you know, accepting homosexual unions.
I mean, that's not a church in any sense of the world.
It's one thing to do some of these silly things, but it's another thing to just outright be, you know, advancing sin inside the church and behind the pulpit.
We got a message in from our dear friend Courtney, who brings up a good point, and this should be stated too.
We want to be fair.
And that is, you know, I mentioned that Baptists hold the line on homosexuality and the right to life, but they are still traditional on sex roles as well.
Only men can be pastors in Baptist churches.
Only men can be ushers and deacons and things like that.
And so, you know, there is some good.
There is some good.
But we want to be as level-handed as we can be.
But with all this outreach that we see, and I'm using Bellevue Baptist Church as an example here, it's exclusively to third world countries.
They do one outreach to Seattle, to Seattle, Washington.
So it's exclusively third world countries and then the most liberal part of America that you can get to.
And I was thinking, you know, my goodness, we have done so good in advancing the faith that every person in Europe is a Christian.
There's no need for missionaries in Europe because everybody there's a Christian apparently, or else we would, I guess, send some missionaries over there too, right?
Well, obviously that's not the case.
And as I mentioned on a previous broadcast some time ago, there was a recent report that came out that said of adults living in Estonia, the all-white nation of Estonia, 3% claim Christianity as their faith.
3% of all adults living in Estonia.
So, you know, it's all well and good to go and get these somewhat meaningless conversions in Africa of some of these tribal leaders.
But how about going and re-solidifying the people without whom Christianity wouldn't exist at all?
How about that, Pappy?
Amen to that, brother.
You know, that brings to mind my small church.
It's not near as large as your church, James, but it's the same faith.
And, you know, I'll second what you said.
We have missionaries, as small as our church is, but I've never seen a missionary go out supported since I've been in this church, just going to a white nation.
And you know, we have a man on our show, you know, Matt, the Copperhead.
He is involved in trying to help save the reverse the genocide that's being carried out against white South Africaners in South Africa and Zimbabwe, former Rhodesia.
You know, I've never heard a peep out of our church, James, where I go, about the genocide and the way that white people are being just murdered en masse in Africa.
Not one peep.
They're always going, and you've heard me say this before, James.
Our church, it just can't get enough of these all black South African nations.
Oh, heck, the country is casing right now, but they're forever going to this one particular African nation.
And you've heard me say this, it's like a revolving door of fresh missionaries going into Kenya, to Kenya.
We're always preaching about Kenya in my church.
We'll have one batch of missionaries going in and another batch coming out.
It's like a revolving door of missionaries from the various churches in the United States taking all kinds of goodies over there, trinkets and toys.
And these people, even though they're not up to our par intellectually wise, they're not totally stupid.
They realize if they play ball, they're going to get all these goodies, all these handouts in these churches.
It's been going on since Dr. Livingston.
I mean, Lord, how long do we have to go over here and evangelize Kenya?
Why can't we go to South Africa?
Why can't we at least mention the genocide going on in South Africa in Zimbabwe?
Well, we don't.
We have no care for them.
Our race, it seems like we just have no concern whatsoever about what happens to our own progeny, our own people.
And James, we can go down here in Memphis, right here under our nose.
And you can see, you mentioned Bellevue.
They're the biggest and the richest.
My church is in on it too.
They're always going down into the middle of the dark town.
And James and I have talked about there's a place here in Memphis, I'll tell you where it's off of Tillman.
You can go in there in summertime and you'll see white people.
They have developed a football field down there.
They've put in facilities, sanitation facilities where men and women can use the bathroom.
They've bought equipment for these blacks for all kinds of sports.
You can see the most beautiful children you've ever seen from 12 to 16, 17 years old in the summer down all white, painting buildings, cutting grass, picking up the trash.
But what you'll never see, you'll never see the black people down there participating in these public schools programs.
And here's the thing that we have to say again about this.
Is there anything inherently wrong on face value with helping blacks as they do?
No.
But again, the exclusivity of their outreach, whether it be local or international, they are obviously specifically targeting these areas, whether it's in Memphis or abroad, because they are black areas.
Now, if you just so happen to help whoever comes to a church or help whoever is in the immediate neighborhood surrounding your church and it happens to be mixed race or black or predominantly white, you know, that's one thing.
But they are purposefully focusing their efforts towards these people.
And again, you know, why not help the people who actually go to your churches?
You know, and you mentioned that in a previous show, Eddie, that there was a secretary that worked for your church who couldn't get any benevolence to help her kids stay at the school that was sponsored by the church.
But at the same time, they can't give enough money away to these foreigners.
And so that's a problem.
Well, we didn't even intend, or at least it wasn't on the docket for me to cover all of this.
But it is an important thing that Eddie and I have prefaced some of the things that are going on with even these more conservative branches.
And again, the Southern Baptists, there are some good things about them.
I mean, we still belong.
And there are good smaller churches of different denominations that are doing good things.
But as a whole, just like you can find some good local Republicans, you can't really find many good, if any, Republican senators or congressmen.
I mean, maybe Walter Jones, maybe Ron Paul when he was in there.
But it's the kind of same with churches.
You can find some good small churches in local areas, but when it gets to the head of any given denomination, it's going to be eaten up and rotten to the core with liberalism.
And I say all of that because we are, as I mentioned a moment ago, going to get into this article from Chuck Baldwin.
Chuck Baldwin has been on the political cesspool many times.
We supported his run for president under the Constitution Party's banner some years ago.
Before he ran as the presidential nominee, he was the vice presidential nominee on a Perutka-Baldwin ticket.
So he's just a great guy.
He was a Southern Baptist pastor in Pensacola, Florida for a number of years.
And he left not long ago to go to Kalispell, Montana.
And he's still doing great work there.
He's written this article that goes back to the persecution of Christians in Houston, Texas.
I've actually been sitting on this story for over a month because I wanted to make sure that Eddie was on the air with me when we brought it to the table.
And Chuck Baldwin has written a great column on it.
And we're going to get to that.
But before we do, one last question, Eddie.
Have you been to church since the elections?
Was everybody at Making Road happy about the Republicans going in?
You know, Jay, you know, I've been kind of globetrotting.
For me, you might say.
I've been there one time, but you, you press one of my, one of my, or one of our hot buttons.
And I just can't believe the utopia that these people have.
Hold it right there.
Hold it right there.
Yeah, I'm going to let you continue right there, and then we're going to get to Chuck's column.
Stay tuned, everybody.
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Okay, Eddie and I have kind of rehashed years worth of a theme here talking about churches.
It's a regular topic that we talk about during the third hour.
We don't talk about it exclusively during Eddie's time with us, but it's one that recurs, a recurring theme.
We've done it all to set the stage for this article that Chuck Baldwin has written.
And we're going to get to that very quickly.
But first, Eddie, you said that your church was euphoric over the election of Republicans.
And see, this is the thing.
This is the thing.
They really believe, and God bless them, they really believe that the Republicans are going to reverse the tide on abortion.
They're going to somehow overturn Roe versus Wade now that they have a Republican majority, that the Republicans are really going to do something to curtail sodomite marriage.
It's almost so sweet, sweetly ignorant that it's endearing.
But they really believe that they've done everything and victory is finally at hand and the war has been won.
You know, James, and I remind these people, and before I go to, I'm going to got a little list, what I call kind of like lit bus test.
We can watch and see if these Republicans coming in, they're going to save us, man.
They're going to get us back to a paleoconservative constitutional republic.
We know they're going to do that.
But I tell these people, you know, I remember a time back when Slick Willie Clinton was president and the Republicans gained a solid majority in the Senate and the House.
And James, this may be a little before your time, but Newt Gingrich came up with this thing called the Contract with America.
I don't know if you remember that or not.
And they had all this big list of things that they were going to do, all these wonderful things.
They were going to, you know, they were going to kind of curtail some activities of the United Nations.
They were going to, you know, shut down the Mexican border.
They were going to stop our industries from going to foreign countries.
They were going to stop the out-of-control budget.
They didn't do any of those things.
As a matter of fact, they were hellbound to do it.
So they were so hellbound, the Republican Party said they were going to shut the government down.
They were going to stop funding the sucker.
Well, they did shut it down, and then they claim, oh, well, Clinton, I still remember Bob Dole saying, well, we had to give it up, you know, because of Clinton.
He nailed our hives to the wall because they were shutting the government down.
Well, this is the same song, second verse.
It looks like that the Senate on this race back in November or whatever it was, November 4th, they got about seven senators again.
The GOP gained about seven senators and got a better majority, got more people in the House.
But here's what we know.
I told them, and they're talking about, just to mention abortion.
James, y'all don't remember this, but you and I did a show.
One of the first shows we did back in the Beanfield was we talked about Sunboy Bush, baby boy Bush.
We call him Poppy Bush, who brought the dope in from Vietnam and elsewhere when he was the CIA, the Sunboy.
But Sunboy Bush was the president of the United States.
He was responsible for the greatest amount of money going into Planned Parenthood of any president in history, even more than Slick Willie, more than any Democrat before him.
And he did it under the guise of being such a pro-life president.
And this guy here also was big time responsible for passing his Dragonian Homeland Security stuff.
And we've talked, how many times we talked about the May Report.
But I told these people, James, if this will take just a minute, it may be a little bit monotonous.
But I borrowed some of this from Mike Peruka from his site, and some of these are mine.
And this is what I tell people to look for.
You want to watch and see if the Republican-controlled Congress now will take action, and we mentioned this, on stopping the murder of the unborn.
Will they reverse the funding, the massive unconstitutional funding of Planned Parenthood that has been perpetrated by George Bush?
You know, that's George Bush.
He likes to walk on water, supporting the Southern Baptists.
Will Obamacare be repealed?
And, you know, you know, good, well, Rand Paul is already saying he's not going to leave that fight.
I need to check my news sources for that, but the news sources I have, James, if they're true, Rand Paul has already said he's not going to be the spearhead for Ted Cruz in leading the fight to reverse Obamacare.
I'm telling you flat out, people, if the GOP does not try to end Obamacare, that is the most, the worst, most dragonian legislation we have been passed since FDR's New Deal.
Maybe even greater than that.
Even under FDR, American people that were broke and had no money because their jobs have been shipped overseas by the GOP, thanks to NAFTA and GATT and the FTAA, FTA, and countless other so-called free trade.
Anytime you hear the word free trade spoke of, especially by the GOP, you know they're getting ready to ship your jobs overseas.
But you know what?
If you don't see these clowns, if you don't see them stop Obamacare, there's nothing ever passed in Obamacare.
They're forced people that don't have jobs with no money to buy insurance.
Okay, you want to watch out and see if they get rid of the Department of Education.
If they stop funding that, which is unconstitutional.
And this is one of our pit bees, James, we've always talked about.
Are they going to get rid of the unconstitutional Federal Reserve?
Or at least, by God, audit the thing.
You know, we had this senator out of Oklahoma, James Einohoff, if I'm pronouncing it right.
He's supposed to be the chairman of the Senate Environmental and Public Works Committee.
Well, he's got the ability to reverse, do away with all this climate change legislation.
Watch and see if he does it or if he's just talking out of the other side of his mouth.
Are they going to curtail the out-of-control spending?
Are they going to shut down the Mexican border?
And listen, finally, are they going to pull, will they have the courage to do another Operation Wetback like President Eisenhower did?
Are they going to wind up?
Are they going to run, these are some of the items I'm going to let miss test items.
Are they going to round up all these illegals that are infesting our country and just sucking the lifeblood of the American work people, getting all these free government benefits, taking Americans' jobs?
Are they going to support the right to keep and bear arms?
And here's a big, this is one of the big things.
Are they going to bring American troops home from these countless unconstitutional, undeclared wars and bring them back here?
Are they going to do that?
Are they going to end forced bussing by the course?
Are they going to renounce the bogus debt that the banks have put on the United States that said the American people have done aka Iceland?
Are they going to eliminate the bloated Army and the Marines?
I don't know if people know this, but anytime you raise an army, the Constitution says you can only fund that army for two years without going through another constitutional process there.
The Constitution never intended for the United States Army to be a large standing army.
Well, are they going to fund the, instead, are they going to fund, like the Constitution says, are they going to fund and discipline the constitutional militia of the several states, the officers being appointed by the states?
Are they going to ignore the courts and just quit saying, well, the courts told us to do this, told us to do that?
We have to obey the Supreme Court law of the land.
No, sir, ladies and gentlemen.
The Supreme Court is not the supreme law of the land.
The Congress is not.
The Senate, the House, the President, the Constitution is not even the same supreme law of the land.
It is really, you know, technically.
But we, the people of the United States, the buck stops with us, are we going to allow, are we going to force all these people to, we're going to hold us to the line?
Are we going to put people like Leon Panetta and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs in prison and try them for treason because they told the Congress that we don't take orders from you anymore, Congress?
We take our orders from the United Nations and NATO.
My friends, that is treason.
Those suckers need to be put in prison for treason.
Is the GOP, the saviors, our saviors of the Southern Baptist Church, the evangelical Christians, are they going to do any of these things?
I predict, are they going to stop and reverse the nationalization of the auto industry, the banking industry, the medical industry, the insurance industry?
Are they going to resurrect tariffs, customs, duties, and imports that we had?
Those things built this country in the first place.
We didn't rely on the stupid illegal income tax, sucking the lifebloods of people like James Edwards and me and Brenda and all our other friends.
We didn't have that.
That's totally illegal.
We used to fund this country with these things I just mentioned.
Are we going to get rid of foreign aid?
What a scam, man, especially the aid to Israel.
Are we going to do any of these things?
Are we going to put prayer back in school like the first Supreme Court Justice of the United States said, who helped write the Federalist Papers?
John Jay.
John Jay said, you know, said this was a Christian country, and we should have Christian leaders in our country.
We've covered that on this show before.
But people, that's just a scratch of the surface.
Watch and see if the GOP acts on any of these items.
And I predict to you, James, that not one thing is going to be done.
Well, that's exactly what you – Eddie, first of all, very eloquent what you just said.
The way that rolled off the last few minutes, I really enjoyed as a listener just hearing you say that because it was quite right.
And Joe McCutcheon said, not only are they not going to do any of that that you were talking about, they're not even going to stop.
And his prediction, they're not even going to stop Obama's executive order for amnesty.
Joe, I don't know if you were listening to the first hour, Eddie, but Joe McCutcheon issued 12 words and phrases that the Republicans have been saying in the last 12 days.
Now, right after a mandate given to them by people that go to our churches, the Republicans have been given a mandate, and what are they doing with it?
They're uttering words, you know, concession, work with, compromise, listen to, you know, all the things they're going to do with the Democrats.
We got to help them live.
We got to take a break.
And we will.
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All right.
Very quickly.
I had intended to get to Chuck Baldwin's column at the top of this hour.
Here we are with just a few minutes remaining in the show.
We haven't even started to cover it yet.
That's what happens when you get a couple of southerners doing some southern porch talk.
Yeah, Pappy.
Let me just mention two more things.
Also, when is the last time, James, this may be a little before your time, when is the last time you've heard anybody say red China when they talk about our trading partner, China?
When is the last time you've heard anybody talk about Vietnam, communist, Vietnam?
You know, I have a bookshelf in my house that me and my grandson went to buy.
We got home, I'll be a sum of guns that didn't come from Vietnam.
Our largest trading partner, the country that owns almost the United States and our, you know, part of our trade deficit, is Red China.
We fought those suckers tooth and nail, supposedly, ha ha, what a joke.
And after the Second World War in Korea, and the United States State Department all the time undermined General Chiang Kai-check and supported Mao Titan.
And there's nobody more guilty of this foreign trade deficit and Molly Codlin Red China.
I'd like to point out to people that President Nixon, I was alive when he went over there, what was called the détente.
President Nixon's great, they've crowned the jewel of his crown was opening up Red China.
That's the GOP did that, people, so these rich GOP people, these international bankers and industrialists, can use that cheap slave labor to undermine you and cut your throat.
So just keep on voting for these GOP clowns.
And I hope I didn't interrupt you too much there, James.
I wanted to get more forgot.
Well, no, that's fine, but I'm just saying, I mean, obviously, you know, they're sending these people to be, you know, some sort of representation of Christian conservatism, and it couldn't be further from the truth.
I mean, and then, of course, they're also screwing on foreign policy.
I mean, my goodness.
But especially with regards to Israel.
But, you know, Eddie, you're asking if churches are even going to safeguard some of these principles.
I mean, we're lucky now if they feign any conservatism at all.
I mean, you know, again, give the Southern Baptists credit for all their silliness and foolishness.
They're still good on a couple of issues.
Sometimes, you know, I was talking about Bellevue, which we use as an example because it is the largest Southern Baptist church, and it's right here in Memphis.
In his sermon, it was either last Sunday or the Sunday before, I believe it was two Sundays ago, the pastor of Bellevue was praising for five minutes Martin Luther King as the exemplar of how we should live our lives.
You know, this communist, plagiarist, whoremongering, law-breaking, degenerate.
Now, this is the new model for Christianity, Martin Luther King.
Well, that's what the pastor of the largest Southern Baptist church in the country says.
And could you imagine what would happen if somebody walked in there wearing a tie with the Confederate lapel pin or something like that?
I mean, what about great Christian men like Robert Lewis Davney or Stonewall Jackson or Robert E. Lee?
You know, great Christian men.
You know, do they have a place in the Southern Baptist Convention anymore?
I mean, the answer is rhetorical.
I do want to say this, though.
The gentleman from Arkansas, who was at our 10-year anniversary, who gave us Eddie, that beautiful Confederate flag, that Honduras flag, I want to bring that up again because he sent to me this week two German teddy bears, made in Germany teddy bears, for my son and daughter.
And so I want to thank him again while I'm thinking about it.
And God bless you, Brother Brian in Arkansas, for that.
But anyway, let's talk very quickly here, Eddie.
We've prefaced this whole hour leading up to this moment.
This is what's going on in the churches today.
They're trimming their cells.
They're embracing liberalism on just about every issue.
And what is it getting them?
Nothing but more persecution.
They have not carried any favor for themselves or their children.
They're still being called racists and bigots, and now the very freedom of speech may soon no longer exist for Christians.
A great test case was held in Houston just a few days ago.
This is what Chuck Baldwin writes: Thomas Jefferson rightly noted that the big cities are the bane of freedom.
And in a letter to James Madison, Jefferson wrote, When we get piled upon one another in large cities, as in Europe, we shall become as corrupt as in Europe.
Modern America is living a testament to Jefferson's wisdom.
Unlike early America, the vast majority of the U.S. population now lives in large metropolitan areas, and it is the big government of big city politicians that are leading the charge for America's surrender to Big Brother.
Houston, Texas is the latest example.
Here's the story, Eddie.
The city of Houston has issued subpoenas demanding a group of pastors turn over any sermons dealing with homosexuality, gender identity, et cetera, to the city's openly lesbian mayor.
And those ministers who failed to comply with this order will be held in contempt of court.
Chuck Baldwin goes on from there.
We can't read the whole piece because of time restrictions, but I will tell you that we posted it on November 13th.
So what was that on Thursday?
No freedom of speech for Christians in Houston by Chuck Baldwin.
It's at thepolitical Successful.org.
And Chuck Baldwin says that he chuckles at the lack of resistance from behind the pulpit, from behind the pulpit in reaction to this.
So here we have the situation in Houston, which made national news.
This was not a local, obscure story.
This made national news.
And he says, you can go in any given town, in any given city, and you will not find one pastor speaking out on issues like this.
You will not find one pastor that talks about political issues.
90% of America's pastors, he writes, according to a recent research project, deliberately refused to address anything related to politics from behind the pulpit.
And they won't defend members of their faith.
When oppression like this comes, Eddie, they will lose everything.
But Chuck Baldwin writes, the one thing that they fear most about losing is their 501c3 tax exempt status.
That's true.
And so take it from there.
You know, I've tried to get my pastor when I go to church, Dave.
You imagine how far I got.
I've tried to encourage him to let's get rid of our 501c3.
That way we could carry on politics in our church.
But Jack, I saw an article, and I had to chuckle too.
This Dobbin Meyer, Coach Dobbin Meyer, he used to be a you know what?
He said, he's kind of glad in a way.
He said it serves them right.
He said that some of these pastors that are protesting, he said, these are the same ones that are telling us, oh, Romans 13, Romans 13, no matter how evil the government is, you have to obey them.
Unless it affects the pastors themselves, then they're going to start screaming about our constitutional rights.
But these same pastors, James, like we've been talking about this show, have never stood up to resist one stinking thing.
They've been over and allowed this, you know, homosexual marriage, homosexual priests and ministers and preachers to come into the churches.
They never lifted a finger to stop forced by.
God sakes, you just got to mention there praising that communist Marxist whoremonger, Martin Luther King.
You know, he died here in Memphis.
I don't know if a lot of our listeners know that.
His last night spent alive in Memphis, Tennessee, with a bunch of white whores.
And that's the truth.
I mean, it's pretty much declassified common knowledge now, although the FBI, you know, they still have it, the courts still have that locked up, you know, still classified.
I forgot when.
We probably won't live with it.
Well, when it is supposed to be released, I can guarantee you they're going to give it another 100-year stay in the vault, and not that it matters anyway.
They will just say it was an evil white.
You know, the FBI had a lot of white people in it, then it was just an evil conspiracy.
I mean, there's so many ways they can dismiss the FBI surveillance of King.
So, this is who, though, Christian churches are presenting.
And it's not the first time Bellevue's done that.
But what about true Christian leaders?
You know, we draw from Confederate heroes, but you certainly don't have to have been a Confederate to be a great Christian man.
There's no shortage of them, but you won't hear about them in many churches.
The only people that play at Bellevue are Martin Luther King and people who fought for the Civil Rights Movement, people who fought against Germany and things like that.
But anyway, but you're not hearing anything even about this, about this happening to Christian churches in Texas because they won't turn over their sermons.
You mentioned it, James.
They're so stinking afraid of losing their place at the government tent, at the government trough, getting their little tax-free exempt status, getting their 20% discount back from Corky's barbecue in Memphis, where my church used to go to a lot before we got so broke.
They have that discount, that tax-free discount at the barbecue place.
But, you know, and I'll say, James, you've heard us, our listeners have heard us say this on the show, probably, I'm pretty sure.
You know, that Romans 13, they'll say, render him to Caesars with Caesars.
Well, in this country right here, people, we don't have a Caesar, in case you've noticed, we have this thing called the Constitution of the United States, which is the law of the land.
And I submit to you that our Caesar here in the United States is we, the people, because we, the people, created the Constitution Of the United States and we go.
Our Constitution is our law, it's the rule of law.
We don't have a stinking almighty, powerful central government residing in Sodom on the Potomac place.
We call, you know, Washington DC.
We have a Constitution.
We don't render Jack to Caesar, and this it's been pointed out to me too.
You know, Caesar doesn't have anything.
James, I'm sure your pastors told you you don't really own anything.
You don't own any money.
Anything you ever have really belongs to God.
It's just on loan to you.
Well, Caesar doesn't have Jack.
So I say we don't owe to Caesar the government anything.
But I mean we can go about that, any anything that's Caesar here in this United States that they call a Caesar, which is really not, You know, it has to come from we, the people, the taxpayers, first.
But we don't owe jack diddly squat to this fake, you know, Romans 13 government.
We owe allegiance to the United States Constitution.
It's our God and country.
Eddie, I love you.
Great hour.
I want to thank you for coming on tonight.
I know you'll be taking a couple of weeks off as you finish up a marathon training for the big run in Memphis here at the top of December.
I want to thank Joe McCutcheon and Mark Weber for being our guest tonight.
And I'll be back with you next week.
We're out of time.
I wish we had more.
This show has been incredible.
Good night, everybody.
God bless.
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