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Episode 037: The U.S. ASYLUM - Part in Two
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In this continuation of “The U.S. Asylum,” Jeremiah Gunn explores the concept of America as both a refuge and a nation at risk of losing its founding principles. Drawing on history, political commentary, and religious references, he argues that the meaning of asylum, citizenship, and constitutional rights has shifted in modern culture. The episode weaves together themes of personal responsibility, patriotism, and the importance of understanding the “why” behind civic engagement.
Jeremiah discusses the role of the Founding Fathers, the Constitution, and the idea of birthright citizenship, while reflecting on cultural and political divisions in America. He also examines how faith, truth, and moral conviction intersect with civic duty, encouraging listeners to consider their obligations both spiritually and nationally. Through anecdotes, historical references, and commentary on public discourse, the conversation emphasizes the consequences of apathy and the importance of standing for principles.
The episode closes with a call for clarity, courage, and unity—urging listeners to seek truth, protect foundational freedoms, and actively participate in shaping the country’s future.
Key Themes:
- The meaning of “asylum” and America’s founding purpose
- Birthright, citizenship, and constitutional interpretation
- Faith, morality, and civic responsibility
- Cultural division and political discourse
- The importance of truth and personal conviction
- Historical lessons and modern parallels
Takeaway:
Jeremiah challenges listeners to reflect on their values, understand the foundations of American governance, and engage thoughtfully in the ongoing cultural and political debates shaping the nation.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for joining us. Thank you for joining us. So much appreciated. That opening piece is an homage to a movie called Oneful Over the Cuckoo's Nest. And it was a kind of a big important movie, kind of a timestamp like they thought Network was in the 70s. But uh it was a it's like idiocracy, uh not as accurate, not as laser focused to the point of what's wrong, but um it's about an asylum. It's about an asylum. So this message is is called the U.S. A Asylum, the U.S. Asylum, the United States Asylum Part II. Hear the word asylum a lot. This is how they justified bringing in bringing in aliens in violation of the Alien and Sedition Act that our blessed founding fathers created to keep from happening just exactly what happened. So w what's an asylum word we get that word? Um The founders of this country were seeking asylum. They were granted that by the by the British because they were religious, they were flee fleeing religious persecution. I mentioned the Amish doing the same. Um the Christians that I've met from the Middle East were doing the same. But then uh Democrat Party brings in, in the Orwellian age, they bring in their enemies. They try to make this country into the one that they fled. They tell you that it's a racist, patriarchy nightmare, and then they just try to bring everybody in they can. So when you have that kind of cognitive dissonance, it uh it it indicates that there's a problem. So uh I got that term asylum. George Orwell uh worked for the Ministry of Defense and the BBC during World War II. And uh that working there was the inspiration for his uh books, 1984 and Animal Farm. It wasn't spending time in the Russia. Uh it wasn't even his formative years in the Spanish Civil War seeing what communism really was. But uh but he said he appreciated the founders of the uh entity of the government ministry, which means service. Uh but anyway, he worked for them and he he said it was a combination of a girls' school and an insane asylum. So uh that that that is how he put it, and that is what we're in today. Same forces. It's 1984, it's Animal Farm, it's it's it's just that. This program's dedicated to Charlie Kirk. One of the things he used to say is, hey, what time is it? What time is you gotta realize what time it is. You gotta understand what time it is. You gotta understand what time it is. And um i i I I'm I've mentioned it's 1776 because we're we gotta redo the Constitution because it's it's so far gone. You know, when when uh we liberated Iraq and they were casting about for a constitution, I think there was a funny line, it took them a forever to do. Uh d um David Letterman said, or one of his writers said, that uh the reason it took them so long to get a constitution put together was because um was because they had to find a guy named Mahmood Hancock to sign it, and that wasn't easy over there. But um but you know, you say some people said, why don't you give them our constitution? We're not using it. And uh Ruth Buzie Ginsburg, uh when she was uh she was on the SCOTUS, um never should have been, but she was there. Hold that thought. But she said, you know, when Egypt had the Muslim Brotherhood revolution and uh the uh uh Arab Spring and all this stuff we were so excited about, like in Libya and and uh they they were looking for a constitution because they were going to redo it after they already assassinated the leader's predecessor. His own army did that. Anwar Sadat, look it up. So uh she she said, Oh, I wouldn't recommend our constitution. I would recommend maybe like South Africa's new one. You heard me right. Is this thing this thing's on, right? Ruth Buszy Ginsberg, lawyer for the ACLU that never should have been put on, but you have to. You have to DEI. She was the first DEI. Uh she she says, I wouldn't recommend our constitution. Well, she's sitting she's sitting in judgment on it. And this is what they did. This is what the Democrats did. They destroyed, they stole everything. What is she doing there if she doesn't even uh like our Constitution and likes South Africa's better? This is the kind of stuff that happened to the country, to the Constitution, and to you while you were sleeping, metaphorically or physically. So this is a Jeremiah Gunn show. I'm here to tell you the truth. I'm here to tell you the truth. And uh here's a couple of thoughts. Um, in the beginning of a change, the patriot is a scarce man and brave and hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot. Mark Twain actually said that. So um where we kind of left off is the idea this this is a this is an asylum, and it's supposed to be. It's supposed to be an asylum for I mentioned the Amish who fled Germany to come here, just like the Jews, and then they elect an as uh you know they elect uh uh an Islamo-Nazi. You figure that out, I can't. So anyway, I want to start with why. We should always start with why. This is Jeremiah Gunn Show. I'm your undocumented expert. I'm gonna tell you things that nobody else is telling you. And it's not some weird conspiracy. It's what's happening right in front of your eyes that nobody's telling you. Rogaine, uh uh uh Candace Owens, uh uh fill in the blank. None of them. You know, neighbor said to me, where do you get your sources? Well, I get them from the Federalist Papers, the Constitution, oh you know, things like that. The true stories of American history. So anyway, there's this guy in Simon Sinek, a consultant from UCLA, who came on the scene in business and he had this thing called Start With Why. And it was a pretty good idea. You start with why. You don't start with how and what, you start with why. Why are we why are we doing this? That's the biggest problem we have right now is people don't know their why. They don't know why they're doing it. And and somebody will accuse you if you tell the truth, you're gonna be hated and scorned. Everybody from Socrates to Thomas Sowell said that. You know, they they they shoot they kill you ultimately if you tell the truth too much. Like Charlie Kirk that this program's dedicated to. But uh in the beginning of a change, the patriot is a scarce man and brave and hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot. I donated to uh turning point, which we're at in our history. It's either gonna go down or up. It's not gonna stay flat. Not gonna happen. So anyway, I gave some money and they sent me them one of those little live strong bracelets, and it said, We are Charlie Kirk, and I scratched off the we are. I just wanted to remember him the way that we remembered Vietnam veterans and MIAs with the little copper bracelet or dog tags. That's all. I just want to remember him. So start with why. You know, they'll they'll accuse you of uh, oh, you don't have any joy, you don't have any especially the the the Christian part of this country, the nominal Christian, this the people that call themselves Christians. Um we read a couple of shows ago the guy that Christianity is named after said, Why do you call me Lord Lord, which means master. It actually means loaf giver. We'll get into that later, but why do you call me Lord Lord and you don't do what I say? That's kind of confusing, isn't it? Just asking, just saying. Anyway, they say you have no joy. Well, the way you spell joy is Jesus, others, and you. If you get those letters out of order, it doesn't work. You won't have joy. You devote yourself to God, to others, and then yourself. You come last. There's no why in we, we the people. And there's no I. You say, I'm independent. I'm independent. Independent of what? Independent of the Declaration of Independence? What are you independent of? Are you talking about that political party that you know winners like Weathervane McCain that that go do their own thing and say, well, at least I I wasn't on the wrong side. Well, yeah, you were. Who do you think those people would have voted for if they didn't have a choice to vote independent or libertarian? Who do you think they would have voted for? You think they would have voted for uh the conservative or the leftist? So you just all you did is join their team. It's like when r when Vivek Ramaswamy went and talked to the Libertarian Party and said, Are you are you guys content with the rest of your life getting 11 or 10, 12, 13 percent of the vote and ruining the election for everybody? Making sure it is a one-party system, uh two-party system or a monoparty system where the rhinos act like Democrats and the Democrats act like communists. So you have dual citizenship. You have dual citizenship. C. S. Lewis said that Christians are like amphibians, part this and part that. You your citizenship is, you know, you met people from Canada or some other country, and they'd say, I have dual citizenship. You have it. Christians. Judeo-Christians, you have it. Um the kingdom and you the and the United States. That's exactly that's exactly how it started. It started with pilgrim founders who were fleeing religious persecution and trying to guarantee with our secular bill of rights that we had uh uh our secular Ten Commandments that made sure the government couldn't do what they were doing to you in Europe. Well, that's why they left. So when we have these people that love the one world community and love to bring back people like John Carey, who went over to Davos and said, This guy ran for president. He goes over to Davos and he said, uh, we got a problem in America. You know, the First Amendment. Uh it gets in the way. First and Second Amendment, they get in the way of getting anything done. We can't get anything done. We can't have progress as progressives. He's over there gritching to them, snivelling to Europe that we left to create this. Anyway, you Christians out there, you got you got dual citizenship. You have an obligation to both the kingdom and the United States of America. John Adams said no king but Jesus. He got it. He understood. He understood. So, you know, i it's a kind of a matter of salvation. We're talking about salvation of the country and your own personal salvation. They're not mutually exclusive. They're not mutually exclusive. Don't drink the Kool-Aid. Don't listen to that snake that told you, you know, you're not gonna die if you follow me. Don't do what Eve did. And and if you're not a Christian, but you're just a secular American, okay. What what's wrong with that? You're still talking about the same thing. You're gonna either, as Lincoln said, you're either gonna nobly nobly save or meanly lose. Mean means like low class, low end, lazy, whatever. The last best hope of mankind on earth. So Yeah. What happened? We talked we ended talking about this guy named Esau. And what did he do? He's an old testament character. He sold his birthright. He had a birthright. Your birthright is citizenship. He sold his for a bowl of dinner. He was hungry. He wasn't poor, he just wanted that stew so bad. He sold his birthright for a bowl of soup, or stew, or hungry man, or whatever it was. And he's mentioned in the New Testament, which is a connecting bridge to the Old Testament for Judeo-Christians. Hey, don't be like him. That's what it says. Don't be like him. Don't sell yourself out. And this is what Christians are doing. This is a uh you're citizens, as he said, you're amphibians, you're in both places. You know, s somebody made an analogy about the circus one time, and they said, um, you know, because because the founder of Christianity said, you've got to be in the world, but not of the world. And so he he he talked about in the circus, you can ride two horses. You might see a trick rider doing that. He's riding two horses. It it works really well until those two horses split apart. So as Christians are told in their wisdom literature, choose you this day whom you will serve. The the cultural war is a civil war, it's a holy war. You gotta pick your side. Sorry about that. Um so if you think you want to sell it out, um you need to know that it's not yours. It's not yours to sell. You know, it doesn't say Esau inherited this incredible legacy, heritage, squandering, the birthright of citizenship. It says that we the people. So when your pastor tells you, um, hey, you know, render unto Caesar. Look at the people on your left and right. That's Caesar. Look in the mirror. That's Caesar. Look in the mirror. Okay? Sorry, I keep having to hit the cough button here. I'm getting choked up emotionally because I care about this so much. The passion, you know? It's John Thomas Jefferson said, I I tremble for this country when I reflect that God is just and his his venge his mercy, I mean his vengeance, his justice, isn't gonna wait forever. So, you know, our our obligations are to him, to Sam Adams, John Adams, to our fa to our founding fathers. You know? Um I mentioned that our pastor, a place I went to, sold out my birthright citizenship. How does that sort of like inflation? When they print more money, you know, this should be taught in junior high high school at the latest. When they print money, they're stealing your money. Inflation is a stealth tax. You don't think they have enough tax? The first revolution in this country was over 10 percent taxation. Was when they hit 10 percent. Oh, you think they're gonna ask for 10 percent? What are we at now? We add everything in for this free health care and everything we add together. So they they steal your money. Well, when they give your citizenship, your birthright citizenship, they give it away to anybody they want because they think they'll vote for them. And they're pretty good, pretty accurate about that. You think Somalis are voting for Republicans? You think they're voting to fund the police or defund the police? So, you know, if if you're gonna if if they're gonna give away your citizenship, that there's a lot of people here from the Philippines and other places that had to go in the military uh to be get to get citizenship. They fought and died for it. I won't forget the men who died to give that right to me. Um yeah, we forget 'em. Forget them all the time. Memorial Day, Veterans Day, we just go to the beach, go to a sale that they're having. Same as on Washington's birthday. So All right. So if they're stealing your citizenship. Your birthright is citizenship. SCOTUS is arguing right now about birthright citizenship. A child. What were they arguing before? Whether a uh a man is a woman or not. A woman can be a woman, or a man can play in women's sports, or whatever. This is what they were doing with your tax dollars. They're so far gone that they're doing that. And now they're talking about the Fourteenth Amendment. A child could see. People say that Trump's not very smart. He's pretty smart, or or his advisors are. Because he's pushing that issue. I mean, you shouldn't have to push that issue. It's obvious that the Fourteenth Amendment it was for because the Democrats, in their Jim Crow way, still fighting the Civil War today, were trying to make sure that their slaves couldn't become citizens. That's all it was for. It didn't say like this meme, this meme that shows this very attractive cowgirl, you know, with her hat on, cowboy, and says, if if your neighbor's cow jumps over the fence and has a has a a calf, neither that cow nor that calf is yours, and you're sure not responsible for it, and you sure don't obligate yourself to let 'em participate in our justice system our our voting. I mean but but SCOTIS has to you know what were they arguing before this? Whether they should be counted in the census. Non citizens in the census. Huh. That's really in that's really interesting. So in a nutshell, the the the Constitution in America has been corrupted and destroyed, and unfortunately, Christians who used to fight for it are fighting against it. They've joined the left. They become eunuchs, unfaithful servants, wicked stewards, like in the parable of the vineyard. Our pastor did it last time. I listened to John MacArthur. Huge. He he was a big, big deal. And he's talking to um Ben Shapiro. And he and he's saying that uh, oh, they shouldn't have uh we shouldn't have broken away. We shouldn't have broken away from the uh from the King of England, George III. We shouldn't have done that. That wasn't right. Well, you know, technically he could point to uh he could point to a scripture that says that, you know, the ones in authority, they're put over you by God, so don't, you know, listen to the authorities. It even says in one place, speaking of defund the police, it says they don't bear the sword in vain. You know, the root word of police, the etymology is uh authority. So basically Paul was saying, if you're doing wrong, be afraid. But if you're uh but but you know be afraid if you're doing wrong, Christians, be uh be afraid. He wasn't right into non Christians, be afraid if you're doing wrong. Uh because uh that guy, the authorities, they don't The sword, the police don't bear the sword in vain. Now they have to. Now they have to hide and be defunded and cry if they have to arrest somebody. Give out hugs. I mean it you know. It's insane. So, you know, Pa Paul said, follow me as I follow Christ, as I'm an example to you, you know? Look at what he did. So John McCarthy said, Oh, we shouldn't do that, you know? But there there was a guy named Dr. Walter Martin. He he was an expert on cults and apologetics. And he's he did he did this marvelous tape called it was a cassette tape back in the day. It was called Seven Campus Curses. I think you can find it. It's a little raspy because of the quality of the recording. But um he he gave an analogy of one of the one of the philosophical things they're gonna say is that you don't you don't there could be so many other planets that God made and so many other people that you don't know. You know, who told you you have to listen to this one? And he basically just said, I I don't care how many planets there are, this one uh we're responsible to the maker of this one. But but you know, who made God was their argument. So what if somebody made him? It doesn't matter. I don't matter. I can't go past my boss, my supervisor, and go straight to the to the VP that I imagine is there, let alone don't know that he is. So anyway, we're accountable to our maker, not others. So our founding fathers, the word father means creator, they set us up. They went to war. They drew the sword. Greater love hath no man than he lay down his life for his brothers. That's what they did. So, you know, fast forward, I'm going to this uh megachurch on the left coast, and and uh a guy says, uh You know, we were talking about Bill Bill Clinton back in the day. And uh one of the guys, and this is keep in mind, this is a men's Bible study. This is a Saturday morning thing where there's only ten of us. And I uh I'm I'm talking out of school, I'm hanging out dirty laundry for those of you who don't believe in God or don't think you should or whatever. Okay, Joe Rogan was saying that he did recently, but whatever. Uh I I'm just I'm t I'm talking to the lions. I'm not so worried about the sheep right now. I'm talking about what should be lions. So anyway, we're uh after the Bible study, whatever people are talking about current events, and it happened that Clinton's impeachment was going on, and one of the guys who's like a a big shot, you know, one of the leading men of this group. And of this mega, mega, mega church, there's only ten old guys who come up come to the men's Bible study. It kind of tells you something. But he says, Oh, Europe thinks we're crazy for talking about this, Bill Clinton like this. And I just like, what? What I I just said, hey, we threw Europe out of here about 200 years ago. And we got to go back there every 25 years to save them, to pull save their bacon, pull them out of the fire and remind them how to live. We gotta go back to our dysfunctional parents and straighten up the mess and try to help save them from themselves. What what would we care about what Europe thinks about us? And he says, Oh, he says it like he really believes it. I mean, this is this feminine discourse regime where where you you're not even allowed to say the truth anymore to men who are supposed to be following a guy who said, I am the truth. So I'm at another one. I'm at another megachurch and a man's Bible study, and this is this is the cream of the crop. This is the elite leaders. Act you like men. Act like men, says in the good book. And uh they're having this prayer and promise time or whatever. And uh one guy says, uh, hey, the God gave me a word. I'm always a little dubious when people say that, but God gave me a word, and it was slander no man, which is actually a verse he's quoting. And he said, That includes Obama. And I said, I I don't know anybody who slandered anybody. You can't just take a word and say, that's must be what that verse means. You can't just say that. Um nobody was slandering Obama. They were pointing out the truth. I said, by the way, Billy Graham ran a full-page ad. He ran a full page ad about why Christians have to vote according to God's principles, not the ones they made up half an hour ago or their college told them to have. And then I was talking to an assistant pastor there about the election, and I I think it was uh Obama and Romney, and he says, you know, 300 million people, and uh here we are, Christians trying to decide we have to either vote for him or a Mormon. Well, you know, they weren't running for pastor, but they were they were running for high priest, and and you know it's supposed to be. Supposed to be chief executive officer. That's all it's supposed to be. CEO. That's why Trump makes such a great president. He was a CEO of a viable organization in New York, a developer in New York. You think you think that's easy, Elizabeth Warren? Foca Hannis? You try it. Victor Davis Hansen had to write a book about it to try to get through to these children called The Case for Trump. And uh then the guy from the head of the place says that, you know, some people say Jesus was a communist, some say he was a socialist, some say he was a Republican, some say he was a Democrat. And and like Jesus said to the disciples, what do you say? Hey, Pastor, you're in charge. Aren't you in charge here? Shepard? What do you say? And all he did is just deflect and hide and run away from that. What he means by that is it doesn't really matter what you believe. And uh you know, I uh I I called in a radio show. I was the one who said that you can't be before Charlie Kirk, you can't be a Christian and vote Democrat. You can't be a part of that system. Wicked, evil, coven. It's horrible. You can't it says let your love be without dissimulation. Dissimulation means twisting, convoluting, faking, dissimulation. It's a dissimulation. Everybody says we live in a simulation. Christians are told not to live in a dissimulation, which means you you set up a fake premise to make it look like you're okay. Like a uh unfortunately, a sweet awful said to me when I said, you know, Charlie Kirk said, You cannot be a Christian and vote Democrat. She said, I couldn't agree with I couldn't disagree more. Okay. Well, okay. Choose you this day whom you will serve. This isn't this isn't it's like it says in the book of Acts, when Paul's appealing to this king, this thing wasn't done in a corner. You all heard of Jesus of Nazareth. You mean you don't act like this didn't happen. And instead of John Adams, who said, No king but Jesus, they s they go off to a no king's rally, which is just Orwellian parallel universe nonsense. We had a king for four years or more. We had one for eight before that. That's what he is. To you. Anyway. Um so I so I called in this radio show one time and I used a fake name, uh, changed my name a little bit to Jerry, and uh I called the radio station. It was a Christian radio station. The question on the table was, can you be a Christian and vote Democrat? It was like 30 years ago. I said, No way. No possible way. There was a time, perhaps, maybe, I don't know, maybe before the Civil War, far enough to where they weren't into the ins uh mansellers and slave mongers and whoremongers. But, you know, Slick Willie was in at the time, I think. I said, there's no way. I said, just walk through the ABCs, abortion. Um, you know, uh uh to today it would be communism, but uh uh, you know, Bill Clinton, you know, the uh bigamy, lying, bisexuality, you know. I mean how how are you gonna do that? Stealing. Stealing. They they've made an art form out of it. And uh and so I I was driving home on the phone and I parked and I ran in the house and said, hey, let me put the radio on because I just said something. And that first caller, you know, it's guys like Gary that make me not even want to be a Christian. All he talked about was Reagan. Unfortunately, the host said, uh, to be fair, he never mentioned Reagan once. So, you know, these guys have this idea in their head. You know, m Michael Malice, he's a he's an anarchist. You know, in uh a hundred years ago exactly, we had a real problem with anarchy. We had a real problem with immigration because anarchists and communists were coming from Eastern Europe and where they assassinate people because they're anarchists. And anarchists were putting bombs in our buildings. Well, this really smart guy named Michael Malus, he says he's an anarchist. He said the same thing. We had no right to break away from the king. That's irrelevant. They did. We were born after them. So, you know, that's another one of our eye problems. Ignorance. Ignorance. You can't just make stuff up and say, well, I'm I'm informed. You know, I had a buddy who used to say, it's kind of crude, but I I'm I'm I got a contractor's license, and I've been in construction and high-tech and everything my whole life. So he used to say, Don't pee on me and tell me it's raining. It's it's there's a beautiful meme. Memes are so great. You know, Ben Franklin made the first meme. Talk about a Elon Musk, cutting-edge polymath genius. He made a political cartoon of a snake cut into 13 pieces. Each piece had a name of one of the colonies, and he said, um, join or die. We either stick together or we'll die. That's exactly what would have happened. That little anarchist wouldn't be sitting there, Michael Malice. You wouldn't be sitting here. I don't know if this would be still New Spain or or or France or New France or New England. I don't know, but maybe Russia if you were far up northwest enough. And I don't know how we would have won World War I and II, let alone well, if the Civil War went the wrong way. So, you know. So this meme, it said it's not the lie that hurts so much that bothers me. It's the insult to our intelligence. There's a couple more I words. The prophet of our era, prophets not people, P-R-O-P-H-E-T-S, not people. George Orwell, the prophet of our time right now. That's what time it is, Charlie. It's 1984. 1864, 1776. Perfect storm. You were born to make a difference. Those are our eye problems. And uh George Orwell said, uh, there are some ideas so ridiculous that only an intellectual would believe them. Have you been watching life the last decade? Women are men, men are women, w birthing women. Men can get pregnant. It's it's it's it's sick to want to provide for your family. I thought we had a whole thing with deadbeat dads with Clinton and even Obama. Now, you know what is what does the good book say? These people uh an uh a double-minded man is unstable in all his ways. He's tossed about to and fro like a weather vane with every wind of doctrine. So you know, communist tyrants back to the asylum theme that Orwell called his bureaucracy that he lived in. They what they do what do they do? They they they call you the Soviets used to call you mentally ill. It's uh they used to refer to communism as godless communism. That's why uh it's it's repulsive. It should be. It should be even to somebody like Bill Maher. Uh but not and Dennis Prager, but not to people that call themselves Christians? They did a huge bait and switch, just like they did on abortion. They said, give us Barabbas. Give us Barabbas. That's does that mean if if I call uh uh Joe Biden or or Kamala Harris Barabbas, and the people said, give us Barabbas, if you know that story, instead of Jesus, does that mean I think Trump is Jesus?
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SPEAKER_00I'm not as stupid as the average CNN viewer or Rachel Madkow viewer. Sorry. I'm not. So you know, Jesus' own brothers called him crazy. It's in there. It's in the good book. They didn't even follow him. So there it is again, calling somebody crazy, wanting to have him hooked up. Really, who's really the crazy one? Who's really the crazy one? What what's that famous thing Einstein said that if uh uh uh definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and then expecting a different result? So what what is what's going on here is adultery, which Christians and Judeo-Christians are warned against. But it doesn't just mean it it doesn't just mean uh unfaithfulness or what we call cheating today. We always got to put a cuter word on than the one that's harsh. It's an affair, it's not adultery. But anyway, what it means is putting two things together that don't belong together. Darkness and light, you know? And and they gave God gave very practical illustrations to the Jews. Like don't take an ass and an elephant and hook them up to be your beast of burden. You know? Well, gosh, what what if that's all the farmer has? Isn't he supposed to Well the point is it's not going to work. Not because God's trying to be hard on people who don't have enough assets, because it doesn't work. It's called unequally yoked. It doesn't work. You can't do it. I think it was an ox and an ass in that day, but I'll I'll use an elephant and an ass. You're not supposed to be working together. Moses was trying to keep them from doing something wrong. Stop selling out. You know, I I just finished a couple books about the resistance in France. Incredible. Sad and impressive, but sad. And uh only 2%, only 2% of the French people worked in the resistance. The average lifespan was like six months. 2%. Um that was a bigger number than the amount that went with Charles de Gaulle to England and and fought from there. Came across the channel after the resistance paved the way. But 20% collaborated. 20%. 20% it's huge, huge number. 20 percent. Two out of five Frenchmen and women collaborated. You know? Um here here's what here's what's selling out is. I'll give you an ex example, uh, one of those um uh uh examples like a uh a parable, which is an illustration, an illustrative story. Let's take abortion for a minute. A lot of Christians like to say, well, you know, me wanting to give anybody on earth free health care is just as Christian as uh m the slaughter of the innocents that you're against, pro-lifer, right? They think you can actually be a Christian and be pro-abortion, which is pro-infanticide, which is in the platform of the Democrat Party. They love it. It's not like they're, well, hey, it's a tough choice. You know, it's like Willie said, I want to make it s safe, legal, and rare. Oh, oh, how how did you do that? How did you do any of those things? That sounds good. It makes you sound virtuous, but it doesn't do anything for anybody. We were we were snuffing them at about one every eight seconds. One every eight seconds, mostly black women were being executed. I'm sorry. Have I become your enemy because I've told you the truth? So So here's an analogy from pest control. Some of the way they tried to get away w get away, walk away like Pontius Pilate, where he washed his hands. That's how he symbolically washed his hands and said, This guy's blood's on your head, not mine. Sure, he could have let him go. But he wanted to do that virtue signaling performance act. And here's what SCOTIS did. Let me give you an analogy real quick first. I'm sorry that I have to do this for Christians and non-Christians. But uh let's take the world of pest control. People say, well, we don't know if it's a life or not. We don't know if it's a life or not. Okay. Well, so imagine you work for a pest control company and you put the tent, the circus tent over the house and clip it on, and you got the gas hooked up, the poison gas, and then you're one of the safety checklist items as the foreman says, Is anybody in there? Pets? People? God forbid? Uh and the and you say, I don't know. I don't know if anybody's in there. And he says, Turn on the gas. Does that make any sense to anybody out there? You don't know, that's what you're saying? Even even uh Carl Pagan, I'm sorry, Carl Sagan, his great astronomer. He was a kneel to Snake and Degrass Ask Tyson chicken of his age. He used to talk about villains and villains. Well anyway, he and his wife, his wife was a physiologist or something, and they both said they they wrote a full page article in the magazine and said we ought to have some limit on it. What have some limit on abortion? And then we suggest brain waves. Because, you know, that that's a sentient being now. He suggested that. And it was a time period. Well, they get brainwaves really early. Really early. And as and as the age of viability gets closer and closer to um to the age of termination by law. So what did the Supreme Court, what did SCOTUS say? This is sc you know, you know there's these funny memes about you had one job. SCOTUS has one job. One job. That's one of the biggest problems in life today is that people don't know what their job is. It's what they think they think it's what they think it is. They think it's what their supervisor told them it was. They they don't even check with the CEO or the corporate contract or anything. They don't even care. SCOTUS had one job. What did abortion have to do with? The right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. So they said, well, whether it's a life or not, here comes Pontius Pilate washing his hands. Whether it's a life or not, that uh that's a metaphysical uh religious question. That's not what we're here for. Oh, really? That's a nice that's a nice dance to dance your way out of that, out of your responsibility. And they went even further. I think that decision, Roe v. Wade, I think was seven to two. And the guy that the guy that wrote it, the the lead opinion allowing it, they they basically made up a law. He wrote to the other ones and said, uh, I I'm I'm a little I'm a little sketchy about this idea of what I think it's pretty arbitrary, what I've declared as viability or when you can't do it. I think it's kind of arbitrary. He was confessing after he already banged the gavel and said, let's do it. Let's do it. That that's that's SCOTUS's job, and an American people's job is to say, well, if SCOTUS said it's okay, it's I guess it's okay. Everything else. Everything else be damned. And Christians won't even stand up on for that. I mean, their leader, their founder, what did he say? He said uh he said he said it one of these if you harm one of these little ones, uh it'd be better if you had a millstone, which is weighs like a ton, hung around your neck and you'd be thrown into the sea. That's not good, is it? Let me just read this challenge to you out there that are Christians. And and it applies to all you um Femocrats who who don't care about America but don't want to leave either. It says in uh Paul's letter to the Corinthians 11 20, it says, You gladly put up with fools since you're so wise. It says in another place, professing themselves as wise that they became as fools. He said, You gladly put up with fools since you're so wise. In fact, you even put up with anyone who enslaves you. Black Christians, Afro-American Christians, I'm talking to you, talking to us, or exploits you, or takes advantage of you, or pushes himself forward to the front, or slaps you in the face. And then he kind of was mocking and sarcast sarcasm. He said, I guess I guess I should be ashamed to even admit that I was too weak to do that to you. You gladly put up with fools since you're so wise. In fact, you even put up with anyone who enslaves you, or exploits you, or takes advantage of you, or pushes himself forward, or slaps you in the face. I I guess I should be ashamed that I didn't try that. I was too weak to do that to you. He's obviously being very sarcastic. So what what did the founders want to do? Even the famous atheist Thomas Jefferson and Ben Franklin, they wanted to have. They wanted to have the seal of America be Moses leading the people out across the Red Sea out of Egypt. And around the seal it would say, disobedience to tyrants is obedience to God. That stuff's in the Bible. Okay. People that that think that that listen to a pastor who tells you render unto Caesar. The root of politics is philosophy. The root of philosophy is religion. And uh we we've been warned. We've been warned by all this stuff, secular and religiously, church and state. So um don't go around selling your birthright like Esau and saying, Oh, I got a problem with Christian nationalists. That's a term they made up. That's a term they made up. You got Joy Blowhard on the view talking about to the guy that stars in The Chosen, Rumi or whatever his name is, telling him what Jesus wanted. Joy Behar telling him what Jesus meant, what he stood for. You watch, you try to you finally get a president that you can uh not throw up over, and and you watch his inauguration and his invocation, and it's some clipped-haired, I guess, wannabe bishop or something, doing the invocation and just chewing them out about uh we should have uh illegal aliens everywhere. That that's what Jesus Lady, Jesus didn't even want you standing there pretending to be something that you're not. And you're gonna ruin my inaugural? The prayer breakfast by bitching him out? Trump should have stood up and said you're fired. I mean, what what president? I told you he's the goat. Which president had to put up with crap like that? And you Christians are out there going, Yeah, I don't know what side I'm on. I don't know what side I'm on. I'm sorry. I'm sorry if this hurts, but it it it's like Lincoln said. You know, Lincoln came on the map because he he said he quoted Jesus. He when he gave his big speech that really put him on the map in New York in this big assembly hall, he somebody came running out and their face was lit up and they told their friend, hey, come and listen. I haven't heard anybody like this since St. Paul. And uh what did he say? He said, A house divided against itself cannot stand. He said, This nation is either gonna be one thing or the other. It's either gonna be a slave nation, Democrats, thank you, or it's gonna be free. But it isn't gonna be part one, because a house divided against itself cannot stand. So then he went into this series of debates with Stephen Douglas, the Democrat from Illinois who wanted slavery. Thought it was the state's rights, just like abortion. That's where Trump's wrong about that. It's not a state right to do it. Martin Luther King said you never have the right to do what's wrong. So anyway, he's trying to throw it in his face after a couple of these debates. Oh, Mr. Lincoln thinks that uh house divide he says a house divided itself against itself cannot stand. And so finally Lincoln got up and said, you know what? If my esteemed uh colleague here, my esteemed opponent, you know, if he thinks that I shouldn't be saying uh a house divided against itself cannot stand, um well, I I I he doesn't need to take that up with me. That comes from a much higher authority than me. That comes from a much higher authority than me. So I I'm sure both of those guys went to church. Lincoln was knocked because he didn't go enough. But uh I'm sure Stephen Douglas went, but then I don't know, he's somehow just like the Democrats in the geographic South, somehow he skipped over all those verses about if you don't love your brother, unborn or not, that you can't see, you can't love God that you can see. Have I become your enemy because I've told you the truth? And don't go around saying there is no such thing as truth. Not if you claim to be a follower of the one who said I am the truth, and those who are of the truth hear my voice. All you pastors out there, should I have to be saying this? I'm just a dad, I'm just a grandpa, I'm just a neighbor, I'm just a coworker. I'm supposed to be doing this? I mean I know the priesthood of the believer, but why are you leaving this to me to say? Anyway, we'll get we'll get the rest of it figured out next part three. Thank you. Thank you for listening. I I really hope that we can I don't know what else to do except to tell you the truth. I hope that we can pull this out of the fire. It's important. Anyway, thank you. Thank you for listening. Go in peace, truth, love, truth, no truth, no justice, no peace, no nothing. You can't cut the truth out and expect it to go good. You can dance around it, you can paint it different colors, but you can't hide from it. Your sin will find you out, and sin applies to communists, infidels, I'm sorry, con communists, Islamists, and Nazis. Our three enemies, the axis of evil that we've ever been fighting, and y you know, there's no such thing as if she can't beat 'em, join 'em. Ask Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Most of his colleagues sold out. Anyway, sorry, let's let's have hope. But hope comes from change. Hope comes in the morning if you change, if you get up and do something different than you're doing right now. Thank you, everybody. Take care. This is Jeremiah Gunshow saying see you next time. Thank you for listening. I owe you one meg. Thanks, one meg. Adios.