Sept. 26, 2015 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Anyway, I was saying this show has been like a Huckleberry Finn story or some Mark Twain story.
It's just like we got into a lazy river on a little inflatable raft and we've just been meandering about.
It's certainly not been bad.
You know, sometimes these shows are enjoyable.
We don't do them often.
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Tonight has just kind of been whatever happens, happens type of thing.
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My favorite kind of thing.
We do enjoy it.
James, shall we?
The thing with the Pope, very quickly, you know, you don't get on the cover of Rolling Stone.
You don't get on the cover of people and have them say nothing but glowing things about you if you are a strong Christian leader.
Obama doesn't invite you to the White House and give you the royal treatment if you're a strong Christian leader.
You don't get to address Congress.
You don't get lavish positive coverage from the American media if you're a strong Christian leader.
That is all you really need to know about the Pope.
I say he offends me a little less than the Southern Baptists do.
It was historical just to have a Pope here, even though popes really don't have that much power, especially in America.
You go to a Catholic church in the rural South and it's like a mission.
You know, it's just like you're on another planet.
But back in, you know, back though in the era, you know, think about popes and the power that they wielded in the 15th and 16th centuries.
You know, you had, think about all of the popes during the Renaissance, you know, going back to Borgia, the popes that followed him.
You know, think about the popes in the late 1400s, early 1500s.
Think about what was going on in the world at that time when you had the Protestant Reformations.
But you also had this great Renaissance in Europe.
You know, it was popes that commissioned, you know, the Sistine Chapel.
It was popes that really, the popes were just a lot more interesting.
I mean, there was a Pope with amazing power when Cortez was dispatched to go and when he met with Montezuma in 1519 and conquered the Aztecs.
I mean, think about the popes back then compared to now.
That's a great point.
You know, now, the Pope still has some power in Europe, but I think certainly, certainly, South America, it's gone downhill.
And certainly in South America, too.
But this Pope, this Pope, all right, he's horrible on immigration.
We know that.
He's okay on abortion.
He's not going to take a real hard militant stand on abortion, but he's going to gently, I guess, jibe America for its allowance of abortion.
And it's easy to do that.
Now, I agree abortion is murder and abortion's wrong no matter who's having it.
But it's easy as a Christian to say you're against abortion because more non-whites have them than whites.
So you can't get tagged with a racist label by taking a conservative position on this.
And he's pretty much ambiguous with regards to homosexuality.
He says, you know, it goes against church teaching, but he also says, who am I to judge?
And that's true.
Men shouldn't judge in the way that God does.
But at the same time, it's just not something that he really, you know, he didn't drop the hammer in any uncertain terms.
Really, you could watch all of his addresses and not know much about what he was saying other than, you know, we have to address climate change and we have to let all immigrants in.
Of course, climate change.
Let me give my two cents worth on the Pope.
And we've got to finish it up quick.
Here's the Pope in a nutshell, in a quick nutshell.
If the Pope was really interested in these countries and these immigrants, instead of him coming in and preaching to the Western European nations like the United States and Germany and Britain, to we need to take these people in and support them from women with the tomb, where is your Christian sympathy for the hard-working taxpayers of the West?
It was not there.
It's shame on you for not taking care of these people with the women of the tomb.
He would be advocating, asking people, the leaders of the world, to go in and try to help these people fix their own countries.
In other words, don't give them a fish for the rest of their life.
Teach them to fish.
Teach them to fix their own country.
But no, he didn't do that.
He showed his Marxist, his communist hand, his liberation theology hand by coming in here, wanting to get rid of all the boars of the world, wanting to have a one-world government.
In other words, like Karl Marx said, to each according to his need, from each according to his ability.
That's what he's preaching.
The Pope is preaching all-out liberation theology, which is nothing but all-out Marxism.
And in the end, communist Marxism is always violent.
You have to have a violent revolution.
That's what the Pope is preaching.
And he's in lockstep with Obama.
Obama himself even said he has an ally for all of his one world agenda.
The Pope is preaching this.
The Pope has taken, if you think he's a Christian people, that they're still in the Catholic Church.
He goes to these Hindu ceremonies.
He's actually had the Pope, the previous Pope, actually went to satanic worship, went to witchcraft worship.
He says the Catholic Church's position right here, and I've talked to many, many Catholic priests, there's more than one way to heaven.
You do not have to accept Jesus Christ as your Savior.
But to close this out, the Pope is a fake.
He is a communist.
Well, Mel Gibson's father would agree.
He's a communist.
He's a sheep.
He's a wolf in sheep's clothing.
He's an out and out communist.
Hutton Gibson would agree with that and other things.
But the bottom line is, look at the company that he has kept in his trip to America.
Look at the way he's received his treatment from the media.
And look, we don't know the man's heart.
We don't know if he is a Christian that has just sold out on everything.
But if you judge him by the fruit that he bears, then there's definitely a lot of people.
You know them by the fruits.
Suspicious.
And he didn't.
He didn't.
And if he had taken a different tact, if he had taken a different position on so-called global warming, if he had taken a different position on immigration and said, you know what, there's nothing in the Bible that says Western Christian countries have to open their doors to anyone and everyone who wants to come in and take something for free.
If he'd have said, I haven't seen that in the Bible.
If he'd have taken a different tact on these issues that he addressed, if he had really come down hard on homosexuality, you know, what he should have done is, I am grateful to be here.
I'm grateful to have an audience with the American president.
But shame on you, Barack Obama, for your position on homosexuality.
This is an abomination before God.
This is an abomination in this once-Christian country.
And I hope that you find repentance, and I hope that you come to know Jesus Christ.
You know, why didn't he say something like that when he had the perfect opportunity with the eyes on the world to make a strong stand for Christ?
And I didn't see it at all.
I just saw a very weak liberal message.
He should have said, and shame on you, Barack Obama, for running military-grade weapons into Mexico and bringing drugs out of Mexico and United States.
He didn't have time to get into all of that.
Fast and furious.
Fast and furious.
Shame on you for your dishonesty.
Shame on you for, I mean, you can't get into all the faults of Obama in the time that he had a lot of, but he could have certainly hit him hard on the homosexual thing because that's been such a big issue here with the transgender nonsense and all of this stuff about the gender identity and Bruce Jenner.
You know, why didn't he take a hard stand on some of these things?
He really just came in and gave a very meek, watered-down, liberal message.
He was okay on abortion, horrible on immigration, and very weak on homosexuality.
And he really didn't talk about anything except for global warming.
And we agree that we want to take care of the world God gave us and we want to be good stewards of our natural resources, but that's not what he's talking about.
The Earth is actually in a cooling down.
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All right, everybody.
Welcome back.
Eddie's talked just before that last break about how the earth is actually in a cooling period.
And Eddie speaks it, and our producer, engineer, friend, owner, he's everything.
Within 30 seconds, he provides some documentation in that on the Drudge Report right now front and center with verifiable facts.
They say that Alaska has suffered more severe snowstorms and the last record breaking, record-breaking in the last little while than ever before since records have been kept on that issue.
So there's that.
In another blurt, right quick, like the empty-headed Pope, who's just a tool for the New World Order, which means international Zionist bankers, he's talking about the global warming, let's see, your CO2 footprint.
All these eggheads down here in Midtown talk about it.
Let me tell you, people, we've said this before on the show.
It's just common sense.
This is sixth-grade science.
Plants, any green plant, they have to have carbon dioxide or they will die.
Like Sam says, drive an SUV, plant a tree.
But you know what?
Trees, anything green, they breathe in carbon dioxide and they breathe and they exhale out oxygen.
Okay, so that's what they call a symbiotic relationship they have with mammals like cows and humans.
Humans breathe in the waste products from plants, which is oxygen, and we give off carbon dioxide, which is what these trees have to.
Do you want to have science class or do you want to bash Russell Moore?
Not bash him.
Let's give him an objective treatment, which is one of the same.
I was going to say, though, a moment ago, and I think I did in the last hour, you know, you would have reverted back to being a heathen if you left the Catholic Church, if not for the Protestant Reformation.
We talked about Martin Luther.
Actually, you know, and Henry VIII, in a very immoral and unorthodox way, hazened that as well.
It's so interesting, though, just the dynamics between the church, the Catholic Church, and those popes during that era.
That was all happening around the time of the Renaissance.
Things were just so much more interesting then.
You know, compare, I used the example also from this period of Cortez, you know, going and battling the Aztecs.
You know, nothing like that happens anymore.
Nothing like that happens anymore.
But we actually just got a new dog.
And my wife always wants a new animal.
Pit bull.
And it's another little poodle, poodle purse poodle dog.
But I got the name.
I said, if we're going to get another dog, I'll get to name it.
And it was a female.
So anybody who can, I guess that you can cheat now if you're not listening on the AM dial.
Well, you can look it up on your phone.
I guess this wouldn't be a fair trivia game, but anybody could look it up.
But we named her Anne, or I named her Anne Boleyn.
So if anybody can find the significance in that with regards to what we're talking about in the conversation at hand.
Sooner.
Anyway.
All right, Russell Moore.
We talked about this last week.
So Russell Moore is the head of the Southern Baptist Convention.
I think he's like their political and media liaison.
And he said, Eddie, last week, and Keith and I gave this a good treatment.
We talked about it fairly extensively in last week's show, but I know you couldn't be here and you really wanted to talk about this as well.
You're a Southern Baptist.
I'm a Southern Baptist.
We love our church.
We take seriously our faith and we're proud to have that spiritual heritage.
But that doesn't mean that we agree with the things that come from the head table.
And Russell Moore is no exception.
He said earlier this year, and we refuted this quite well, that Russell Moore said all southerners have to give up the Confederate flag.
It's offensive.
Racism is a sin, and the Confederate flag and the Christian flag cannot stand together without one setting the other on fire.
Now, we talked about that.
We're not going to talk about that again.
We refuted that easily.
The Confederate flag is a Christian flag.
The great Confederate leaders were hardcore Christians.
You know, I would like to take the Christianity of somebody like Stonewall Jackson or Robert E. Lee and put it up against this guy any day when it comes to honor, integrity, biblical accuracy, and any other standard of measurement right down the line.
And you tell me he was a better Christian.
And, you know, there was great Christian revivals that happened throughout the Confederacy.
It's all well documented.
Nevertheless, he said that.
But what he said last week, and what we're going to be talking about right now, is he said, if you are a Christian and you support Donald Trump, this gets back to the Pope saying, you know, basically he'll go to Europe, he'll go to America, and said, you got to open up your borders.
I don't think the Pope says that when he goes on his South American tour when he goes to Africa, that you have to open up your borders and let everybody in.
No, he just says it to the European and to the Western Christians.
But this guy now, Russell Moore, said, in addition, you know, the Southern Baptists are big in the tank for immigration too.
Oh, big time.
Big time.
They love it.
And because they're scared to death of being called racist.
But he said, you can't, if you support Trump and you're a Christian, you have to repudiate your beliefs.
In essence, you are not a Christian if you support Trump.
You know what?
I'd like to say this right quick.
James Edwards is a better Christian than Russell Moore.
Eddie Miller is a better Christian than Russell Moore.
David Duke, Dr. David Duke, is far better Christian than David Moore.
I challenge him.
And I like to challenge.
I would love to get David Moore on this show to debate us.
Russell Moore.
Excuse me, Russell Moore.
As a matter of fact, I'm going to call and see if I can get through to his highness.
You called him a perfume prince.
You're looking at pictures of him here in the studio right now.
He's a perfume prince.
Colonel David Hackworth went from Buck Prabhupad to full colonel before you said that.
I want to say one thing, Eddie, and I don't want to interrupt you because I know you're loaded with napalm for this one, but we talked about the Pope receiving an audience with Barack Obama and that if he was worth his weight and salt, that Obama wouldn't have entertained him, granted him an audience if he didn't think he was on the same page.
What do you see in this picture right here?
Eddie has never seen this picture before.
Tell him what you see.
He's got to find his glasses.
Well, let me get these glasses right quickly.
Sam, can you fire up the Jeopardy theme song music?
All right.
Now, here we go.
Oh, man.
All right, what do you see here?
I see a perfume prince meeting with a bisexual half-white, half-black president.
So basically, I'll translate that.
Russell Moore grinning like the Cheshire Cat sitting with Barack Obama.
That does it for me.
You know what?
I was going to say that Russell Moore is at best ignorant.
He's extremely ignorant, or at worst, he's a plant.
Since James showed me this photograph right here, I'm telling you flat out, Baptist, Russell Moore is a plant.
I'm going to say something else to you, Russell Moore.
Peter Rimelo said this last week, that they bought a Southern Baptist.
You know what, Russell Moore?
You perfume prince, you sour excuse for a man.
Sorry, excuse for a man.
You don't tell me.
You don't tell James Edwards.
You don't tell Eddie the Bombardier Miller how to vote, son.
Have you ever been to rice patty anywhere?
Have you ever fought for the international bankers under the false pretense that you were fighting for your country?
We're American citizens here.
If you never was even in the military, if you was never a cop, you're an American citizen.
You don't tell us how to vote, you airhead.
You know what?
What you want us to do, what you want people to do when you throw feces on the American flag, you expect people in the Southern Baptist Church to just defecate on the graves of our ancestors.
You expect us to repudiate all the policies that our ancestors have had for hundreds and hundreds of years.
Well, I tell you what, we are not going to do that.
You know what?
I think you're a plant.
You're a misinformation agent.
And you're going to let him know that, Eddie.
You're not going to certainly.
Tell the audience.
I'm going to tell you what, Russell Moore, I will never tithe another penny to you.
And I'm pleading.
I'm imploring all you Baptists out there to stop your tithing.
Well, what you should do, write a letter to your pastor, send a copy of it to the Southern Baptist Convention and say, you will never ever tithe again until this clown they have up there goes back and apologizing for throwing feces on the Confederate flag and throwing feces on our ancestors.
And talk about the Southern Baptist Church which split over issues.
We have people.
James, I got to say this.
Me and James both, we have ancestors who died fighting for the Confederacy.
I'm telling you what.
Do you think they were better or worse Christians than Russell?
They were 10 times better Christians in this Russell.
I'm going to tell you what, if America had lost the war, if we'd have lost the Second World War, they would be saying people that were standing up for the American flag would be wrong.
They would be evil.
Russell Moore, you are a hypocrite.
You are nothing but a misinformation agent.
You are taking your pay from the international Jew bankers.
I think you're scum.
I think I will never ever tithe you again.
In fact, I would love to love to get in your face and challenge you.
With regards to tithing, tithing is biblical, but you should make sure that your church will not contribute any portion.
I can't believe that I got to, I got to say this again.
I can't believe he wants us to dishonor my grandfather.
I can't believe he wants to dishonor my great, great, great uncle who rode with the Confederate cavalry in Kentucky.
I can't believe he wants James Edwards going here and dishonor his family.
He doesn't only want you to repudiate your family.
He wants you to repudiate Christianity itself.
He wants us to leave.
He wants you to leave Christianity.
You are not a Christian in the eyes of the head of the Southern Baptist Convention if you are supporting Donald Trump.
And it's that specific comment that he said that we're going to focus on once again when we return.
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Eddie's going on his own ride right now.
You're going to get in touch with Russell Moore before next week.
I'm going to give him a call.
He said if his office is within a day's drive.
Me and James are going to drive up there and have us come to Jesus meeting with this dude if he's within a day's drive.
We're going to keep it peaceful.
But listen, I would like to calm down a little bit.
I'd like to say our good buddy in honorary Cespulian, Lee Cochran, sent me a thing about a major general, Patrick Claiborne, I believe is his name.
He says, I'll paraphrase it.
He said, we're on the eve of a war that's not started by us southerners.
We would like nothing more than to be left alone and to tend our farms and to worship with our families and our churches of our choice.
He said, but we were on the eve of being invaded by a northern populist who is, they're totally, they were involved in a total all-out war against not only the Constitution of the United States, but against common law, against all the tenets of the Bible, against the Ten Commandments, against their own brethren, a war of violence where they're going to come down and kill and maim and they're going to dishonor our people.
That's what the war was about.
You got to flee to the Mountain of the Lords.
And here's the thing.
I mean, bottom line is this, Eddie.
Russell Moore is throwing Christians under the bus.
The people of the South that fought that war, our ancestors, not to a man, but I would say conservatively estimating 90% of all Southerners during the 1860s were of the Christian faith.
I think that's a very probably a conservative estimate.
And so this is who he is repudiating.
These are the people he is selling we must sell out in order to attempt to curry favor with political correctness.
Well, at least he got an audience with Barack Obama so he can throw his ancestors.
talks in this article where he says the Confederate flag will set the Christian flag on fire about having ancestors who fought for the South.
You know what?
I say if that's the true, if that so-called Christian flag bursts into flame, I say good.
It's probably a fake because the Confederate flag, we have proved on this show time after time after time that the Confederate flag stood.
But it was a Christian flag.
James has proved it's the flag of the St. Andrew's Cross.
We've proved that on the show.
It's a Christian flag.
The South fought for it.
We did not invade the North.
The North invaded the South, and we have proved that all true.
Everybody knows it.
But here's the thing.
We're proving this guy's a fake, and either James, either he's ignorant and doesn't know the true history, or he's worse than that.
He's worse than ignorant.
He can go and say that.
And he said the problem with Trump was that he was being, I can't remember, I don't have the article in front of me, but his treatment of our Hispanic brothers and sisters.
That's who he's concerned for.
And listen, I agree.
Everybody needs to come to Christ.
Christ is for everybody.
There's salvation for all of humanity in Jesus Christ.
But, you know, why is it always at the expense?
Why is Christianity always at the expense of the people who actually defended the faith?
The people who saved Europe were Christians.
Europe is Christendom.
Europeans and Christianity have been synonymous up until very recent history.
And it's the European Western Christians that get thrown under the bus always and without exception.
James, because he's not a Christian, he's like the Pope.
This guy's preaching Marxism.
This guy's preaching communism.
If he had one iota of integrity, he would be preaching, let's get rid of the Federal Reserve.
Let's make it easier for the tax-paying workers like James Edwards here, like Keith, like Eddie, like all of our listeners.
Let's take it easy on them.
Let's give them a break.
But no, he wants to bring all these people from all over the world.
And here's the thing.
He's a free womb to the tomb care day or night.
That's not what you do.
We talked about this the last hour.
If we're going to do anything, we need to teach these people to fish and not.
And there's a total difference.
I'm not saying we spit on these people, we wish them ill will, but you cannot give away your children's inheritance to strangers.
There's nothing in the Bible that says you have to give away what is naturally that and intended for your ancestors and the ancestors of the people who founded this country and give it to alien people who couldn't be further away from you culturally and, well, in any other way.
I'll tell you what the Bible, son.
The Bible says the man will work.
If he doesn't work, he doesn't eat.
He says the man that will not work and support his own family.
He didn't say that all the world said the man won't work and support his own family is worse than the heathen.
And this Russell Moore dodo needs to know the title.
He knows that.
He's a speaking communist.
Think about this.
He's a plant.
Going to the New York Times.
We talked about this last week, but I'd like to get your take.
He goes to the New York Times.
Now, is the New York Times known as being some staunch publication in defense of the issues of interest to Southern Baptists?
He goes to the New York Times to write this op-ed, blasting Christians who support Trump.
The New York Times.
Oh, man.
You know what?
That's like Jane Fonda when she went over, and Lord knows I was against the Vietnam War.
What he did, he did like Jane Fonda.
Jane Fonda went over to North Vietnam.
There's photographs of her to this day sitting on North Vietnamese Army anti-aircraft guns that brought down American planes.
That's what he's done.
He's gone to the arch of the Zionist Jewish rag Christian-hating rag.
Right, that's exactly what he's done.
And he gets a chance to do it.
He said Jane Fonda.
He said Joe Fonda of the – And when he gets this opportunity to write a piece for the New York Times, why not use it to – Now, who has been more of an affront to Christians?
Donald Trump, who says he's going to defend interests of Christians?
Now, a lot of people say that and don't mean it, but Barack Obama has never even said it.
Now, Barack Obama is a guy who has been the most anti-Christian president in the history of America.
And instead of using your piece in the New York Times to blast Obama or Clinton or any of these other people who stand truly in contrast to anything even the most nominal of Christians would believe in, he chooses to use this to attack not Donald Trump himself, but Christians who support Donald Trump rather than attacking somebody like Barack Obama.
But yet you see him grinning.
Keith has this thing, he says, grinning like a mule eating briars.
That's what Russell Moore looks like just to be the president of Obama and this picture that we found on the internet.
So this is what's going on.
And it's sick, but he doesn't attack these people.
And there is not a Baptist church in the world, in the country tomorrow that will come out and attack.
There will not be one Southern Baptist preacher behind any pulpit in this country tomorrow that will attack Barack Obama with the same fervor or at all for that matter, but certainly not with the same fervor that he attacked Donald Trump.
I got to do it.
I've got to do it.
I've got to get on my church, and I've got to make this known.
If we stay in the Southern Baptist, no, I'll tell you what.
We've got to do one or two things.
You can be a Southern Baptist church.
We've got to kick this guy out, James.
We've got to kick him out and get a Christian as the president of the Southern Baptist Commission.
Or we've got to withdraw from the Southern Baptist Commission.
It's that simple.
We cannot stay in there and go along with this crowd.
Another thing with the Southern Baptist Church, and I'm sure it's like all the other churches, James.
Let me give this quick story.
Once upon a time, years ago, there was this kid that I happen to know very well who worked for his lunch in the lunchroom.
He was sick.
He had no parents.
His mother left him when he was 70 years old.
The dad was an alcoholic, had a construction company.
He was staying out of time all the time.
The kid was sick, hungry half the time, under constant siege to the blacks.
And not one single minister from any evangelical church came to see him.
Not one Catholic priest, nobody.
They were too concerned with the blacks.
That kid was me, Eddie the Babadier Miller.
And these people, I'm telling these people like this guy, he's nothing but a system.
He's nothing but a child of Satan, just like Christ told the Pharisees and the scribes in the Gospel of John.
This guy is nothing more than a Protestant pope, and they're both two peas in a pot.
They're both wolves in sheep's clothing.
They're both communists.
I'm telling you flat out, this guy's the head of the Southern Church.
If you look at this guy's picture, it's given him entirely too much credit to call him a wolf of any.
He's a wake-up strength.
You know what?
But I'm telling you, people, the hierarchies of all the churches, even Sam Bushman himself admitted that he thinks that this Mormon church has been infiltrated, too.
We've got us rank in the file church members.
We've got to take our churches back or get or I'll tell you what, the first step, you stop the money from flowing, cut the money off, honey pie, and you'll see them come around quickly.
I say kick these people out.
Kick them out.
We've got to do it.
We've got to quit talking about it.
We've got to do it.
Even Christ's own apostles got infiltrated.
So, you know, it's hard to, if you can't even get a group of 12 to stay pure, then, you know, you've got problems.
But people, the problem is apathy and atrophy.
You have got to demand better of your leadership.
If you are a Southern Baptist, Southern Baptist, you know, that was a split immediately before the war over issues related to the war.
And, you know, why?
Why would you let them talk about your answers this way?
And he was so upset, he was, Russell Moore was, that evangelicals, Trump was leading throughout the field with evangelical voters.
More evangelicals were pledging to vote for Trump.
And so he uses, we're not going to rehash this anymore.
I'll probably get kicked out of church.
We've said it for two weeks.
That's just the way it goes.
I cannot stay quiet on this issue.
We've talked about this for two weeks now, but I wanted to get Eddie's take.
When we come back though, we're going to leave you with a little bit better feeling about it all.
We're going to talk about masculine Christianity and we're going to give you the very best resource we know to help you think better of the faith of our fathers because we know that with this infiltration it has been made to look pathetic and weak, but it's much more than that.
Stay tuned.
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Okay, one more thing before we leave you with a little better taste of this bitterness you've got from the last couple of segments.
You emailed me earlier this week, Eddie, and said Jared Taylor had written the best article you had ever seen.
And we posted this to our website, thepoliticalcesspool.org.
It talks about A Cup Begs for Mercy, rather, that's the title.
And it talks about David French, who is a staff writer for the National Review.
Once again, that's probably all you need to know.
But he talks about being a conservative and a Christian.
And yet, when you go to the Facebook page for his family or it's the Twitter profile picture, it pictures them with their adopted black daughter, quote unquote, from Ethiopia rather than their biological children.
And this is where the pathological altruism comes to play.
We talked about benevolence to all people.
Eddie is benevolent to people outside of his own kind.
Eddie shared that story in the second hour.
We called it the Mr. Bojangle story.
And this is, you know, giving $20 and a helping hand and sharing the word of Jesus Christ to a stranger is one thing.
But inviting people who are alien to you and giving them your children's birthright, whether it be on a national sense with regard to immigration or these adoptions, you know, really, Christians now rival movie stars in terms of getting these children almost like accessories in order to prove to everyone that they see that, oh, my goodness, look at me.
Look at me showing off this.
I'm not a racist because I got one of these.
And that's really what's in play.
It's sick.
It's disturbing.
And yes, we have compassion for people who are in Africa with their governments and their parents have failed them.
But, you know, my heart pours out for these kids.
It's a sad thing.
I'm sorry for it.
But I just don't love them as much as I love my own children.
You know, that's the bottom line.
But two, one minute, Eddie, your thoughts on Jared's piece, because I got to close on a more positive.
I could not agree more.
I can't remember everything he said, but Jared nailed on every count.
In the nutshell, what he did, he's proved that these conservatives, I call them, if there was a man, I would call him an estroservative because they have a lot more estrogen in their blood than they do testosterone.
But it's proved, I mean, how sick can it be, like James just pointed out, this lady's having her photograph made with this Ethiopian cuckoo bird.
What she's done, she's.
It's not the kid's fault.
It's not the kids' fault.
And we're not saying that this kid's bad and that this kid deserves bad things.
And I'm glad that this kid will have a good life, but it's at the expense of their biological children.
You know, Jesus himself said that the poor will always be amongst us.
No matter what we do, the world is never going to be perfect.
We can't possibly cure the ills of the entire world.
And it would be better for Christians to enforce standards in Africa rather than trying, you know, there's not enough benevolence and wealth that we will be able as whites and as Western people to give to the rest of humanity and bring them up.
I think, you know, didn't you send me another article this week where Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook donated $100 million to New York, Newark, Newark, New Jersey, all black schools in their test scores.
$100 million.
And he couldn't figure out how it didn't raise their test scores.
He's scratching his head there like a monkey scratching fleas, trying to figure out, I gave $100 million to the New Jersey school system.
And not only it didn't raise a dent, it didn't make a dent in the illiteracy.
And this is what we're talking about on a grand scheme.
We can't be Zuckerbergs and waste what resources we have.
We need to invest those in our own children and our own families.
It is fine to be good to strangers.
But as the Greeks said, and we quote this a lot, all things in moderation, nothing in excess, even a virtue when carried out to an extreme like this can be harmful, and it is going to be harmful to their children.
All right, masculine Christianity.
So with the feminine, we posted this, and I really want to read it.
We posted it on Friday.
With effeminate clowns like David French, that was the family we were just talking about, and Russell Moore doing their damnedest to make Christianity look pathetic and weak, you must take comfort in knowing, as I do, that this is only a relatively new perversion infecting the faith of our fathers.
This certainly isn't the brand of faith that Christian soldiers like Jan Sobieski subscribe to, nor could these two so-called men, David French and Russell Moore, even hold a candle to the righteousness exhibited by the great Christian Robert E. Lee.
Now, even though these phony leaders help make Christianity a convenient scapegoat for the ills of our race, I submit to you that the titans of our faith were of a totally different sort.
And to that end, I would like to give you some proof to what I'm saying and remind you of the speech that Nathaniel Strickland delivered to the Political Cesspool's 10-year anniversary celebration last October.
That was an amazing speech.
Everybody who spoke at that was phenomenal, absolutely phenomenal.
And Nathaniel gave a speech entitled Christianity and Race.
And this was what Nathaniel wrote about his speech.
I remember this speech.
He writes, I was fortunate enough to have James Edwards of the Political Cesspool invite me to give a talk at the Political Cesspool's 10-year anniversary celebration.
The topic was the intersection of Christianity and race.
It was a great time of fellowship with like-minded people.
I enjoyed meeting new people, seeing old friends again, and shaking hands with comrades I'd previously never met before.
My 40-minute presentation was videotaped, and you can view it.
And we have reposted that video that really just puts people like Russell Moore in his place.
Nathaniel says, while he would never claim to be a great public speaker, he thinks that he covered, and he certainly did, a lot of material and an overview that will give you something interesting and edifying.
Now, if you're a frequent reader of faithandheritage.com, that's the website that Nathaniel edits, some parts of the talk will be already familiar to you.
But if you are somebody who sees Christianity from the outside looking in and says, you know, I want no part of that, folks, I can sympathize with you on that.
But I would encourage you to give Christianity a second hearing.
And the goal with this presentation is why I wanted Nathaniel to speak and why we wanted to get it on video so we could put it out there.
The goal was to help people understand the historical Christian view on race and nation and get a better understanding of how everything fits together.
It really provides a Christianity and race one-on-one, 101 summary for those unfamiliar with the subject.
And so in this 40-minute video, which you can find tonight at thepolitical cesspool.org, you're going to hear Nathaniel cover topics concerning Christian law, historical Christianity, Unitarianism in the social gospel, and kinism versus alienism.
And he has slides that are all referenced with facts.
You can link to his references from our website.
And if you've never watched this presentation before, even though we posted it last year, I highly encourage you to go to our website tonight, ladies and gentlemen, and check it out.
Nathaniel does a fantastic job explaining with facts how American Christianity, or what passes for Christianity in America today, stands in direct conflict with scripture and historical Christianity.
And as I so often say, being born and raised in a Southern Baptist household, my Christian heritage is something that makes me very proud.
It's something that I take an interest in defending.
And I realize not all of our audience shares our faith, and I appreciate that, and I'm grateful for your support of our work on other issues.
But Christian or not, we are still all kin, and we must hang together.
But don't let charlatans like French and Moore persuade you to reject the faith that saved Europe on more than one occasion.
And remember that there are men like Nathaniel Strickland and those of us here in the political cesspool out there who are attempting to provide strong masculine Christian leadership in the style of our Confederate forebears.
And what I think is most important is that Nathaniel breaks down in this presentation, which you can watch tonight on our website in a video format, how what passes for American Christianity stands in direct conflict with the scripture.
I remember that speech all too well.
And I promise you in the audience, I'm going to go home tonight, and I've heard it more than once.
I'm going to go home and listen to it again.
This was just fantastic, very intellectual.
I could have never done anything that intellectual.
But you owe it to yourself to watch this presentation.
He goes through and he gives you all of the Titans, people whose names are synonymous with Christianity, and breaks down their direct quotes on race relations and nations and distinctions amongst God's creations.
And it's something you should give a fair hearing to.
And a little background on Nathaniel Strickland.
He was born in Dallas, Texas, grew up in upstate South Carolina, received a Bachelor's of Science degree in political science with a minor in economics.
He has an MBA from Clemson University.
He has ancestors who fought with the Patriots in the American Revolution, with the Texans at the Alamo, and with the Confederacy in the war for Southern Independence.
And if that's not a pedigree, Eddie, I don't know what is.
He traced it all the way back.
His people fought in every war, and he's fighting in this one, the culture war.
I'm so glad we got him.
God, thank you, God, for putting him on our side.
Eddie, it's been a great night tonight.
Not me.
Eddie will be back next week, and so will Keith.
And we'll get back to a normal format.
We're going to have guests, Kevin McDonald and or Nathaniel, not Nathaniel Strickland, but Nathaniel Katner, Brother Nathaniel.
I talked to him just before we came on the air tonight.
He really wants to come back on.
Oh, man.
You cannot miss Brother Nathaniel.
Yeah.
We posted a video of Brother Nathaniel this week at thepolitical Cesspool.org.
We actually played it earlier.
Former Jewish, former Jew, a Brooklyn Jew, who saw the light, became a Christian.
That's right.
Well, I guess still Jewish, racially speaking, but became a Christian, and we're happy to have him.
Well, we said tonight, we said maybe many times, we said just this night again, it's a spiritual relationship with God.
The bloodline means nothing.
Well, it means a lot in terms of practical politics and relations.
You just said, a Jew can become a Christian because it's a spiritual religion.
And in Christ, we can all be brothers, but there's certainly still racial distinctions that even had slaves in the Bible days, which Christ never could be a slave on us.
Well, we got to take, that's all we have time for tonight, ladies and gentlemen.
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