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Seven Deadly Worldviews | Guest: Steve Deace | 12/30/19

2019-12-30 | 🔗
BlazeTV host Steve Deace and his team join the program to discuss cultural upheaval, the search for truth, principles of America’s founding, and seven worldviews that have threatened the foundations of our culture. What is the primary difference between having conviction and embracing a legalist ideology? What will always replace God in the vacuum left by His removal from society? How do you fight the weakening of faith caused by evil acts in the world?

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The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment? This is the line that programme One of the quintessential movies of two thousand in nineteen is the Joker. One of the great lines in the movie is one walking Phoenix is Arthur, Fleck. Says is a just me. Or is it getting crazier out there, as we wind down two thousand and eighteen, a lot of us. Our thinking that right now, knowing now when election looming, really get even more crazy in two thousand and twenty. Today, though, on the Glinda programme work at a peel the curtain back. What is the origin and if I could use this term genesis for a lot of the crazy we're saying
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greetings, you're gonna find out today that they're so desperate for holiday help around here, they're gonna. Basically, let anybody fill in to some of you will be a tad familiar because on blaze, tv we do the show after Glenn, back each day from at noon to Eastern you can get that ablaze tv. You can get it at blaze, radio! You can subscribe to the podcast on Itunes, stature and Google play for the rest of you. My name is Steve Days, and my team, with my daily show, is here with me: we're gonna be filling in four Glenn back over the next couple of days. You'll hear and see if you're watching on blaze tv here across the country as well, the voice of Todd arisen as well as Erin, Mcintyre and but we want to do here, today and tomorrow. As you know, This is the time of year,
I think a lot of this are kind of looking at the big picture Not so much the dated eight news of what's happening. In fact, a lot of times were, we're trying we're trying to get away from that, and we're looking at larger themes. Looking back on the year, you get those notes in the mail, the Christmas updates from friends and family that you didn't two to enough all year round and get up dated, and maybe you send those out as well, There's a lot of retrospectively this time of year looked back Sunday on the year, That was the famous people who passed away. What were the major stories that the biggest movies, the biggest cultural trends? we want to take an even bigger picture view. We feel it over the next couple of days and. We are debating things, I'm going to tell if your Glenn's audience and have to tell you this. This is not breaking news to you without a spoiler alert. We are debating things.
That if you are the generation ahead of me, I'm forty six time. What do you forty says? Well, forty seven in an airing, you're twenty six Correct I so, if you're the generation ahead of us, we are debating things now and me streaming things now that would have, and on thinkable in your lifetime. And in your lifetime Euclid through some cultural upheaval. If you're, the generation ahead of us. You you live through the sixties. You through marches and broad burnings. Actual revolutions It was this notion, though, that. In your youth, you challenged the status quo. The pre existing authority and maybe in your generation, you went further than others have, but still this notion that, eventually you would, you would grow up. You. Would you would come home to some form of of
Of normalcy of tradition look different than other generations, it might be saying year than other generations, but there would still be some foundation, there. When she were done pushing the envelope? You want to push the edges of the envelope you didn't want to rip it open and you're living now long enough to see. Did. The generations behind you are In fact, their debating in fact, there are debating. If I could use my Beavis in Butthead Voice once an envelope But their debating now, what's a person what's a male, What's a female, what's a border, do you know what that is
What's a dollar which it What what's anything, what anything, mate. And you can see the axed you, see it in what's popular in our cultural trends, the number One movie of the year, which is good by the way, but its sub title is end game, All right, I've already quoted from the Joker. Which is nihilism on parade. Glorified and, if There is any movie line, that asked summarizes american culture, two thousand and nineteen. It's when Robert Dean Euros job Carson Wanta be character, looks at walking Phoenix Jokers is what what is this? What is the point of this?
you trying to make a political statement, I mean he's a baby boomers, righty he's from An era where you did provocative things to make points? Were This Cooper did welcome to my nightmare when you in its twenties and now he runs like a youth ministry for wayward kids in the seventies. Given We grew up cable, to some form of normalcy, albeit with too much eyeliner, but he came. To some form of normal, sick and now you're like this these generations aren't gonna come back from the brink. They're gonna go way over it going to take Over it as well, and so that's Robert Deniro character in the joke. Just like I did some of this crazy stuff to when I was your age when it go too far. Smoked a little too much. We drink a little too much spit it out we're trying to make a political state. What what are you doing here? What's your point, what do you believe it. And when walking Phoenix. This Joker looks into the Cameron says:
I don't believe in anything that as you have lived through rape, hoaxes of bring for justice, is you didn't like or they didn't like an russian collusion, Hocus hopes hoaxes and ukrainian hoaxes its looks a minute nowadays Jesse Smollett hoaxes. Now we ve got people that now, Doing hoaxes well,. The kid got beat up Bob for being a right winger that store those are two stories now. Those hoaxes aren't true, it's it's hoaxes galore that might be the new villain in the Bonn movie, hoaxes galore. And you're wondering. How did we get here? is that The mantra of Amerika two thousand and nineteen. I don't believe in anything we didn't get here overnight,.
This has been decades in the making. And what we're going to do over the course of this programme is. We'll get appeal back the curtain. Really, let you see the spirit of the age operating behind the cup that- The chaos, your witnessing is not coincidental, its coordinated. That this has been long in the making two deconstruct western civilization of which America is is the last line of defence, is really what we call american exceptionalism really is western civilization. And there has been a court David movement over the last few decades to work guess through a systemic process to undo us
term for people who want to shatter the stained glass windows in your culture benches that's just a nice fancy term for people who want to shatter the stained glass windows in your culture That's just a nice fancy term for the people. They just want to watch the World Bert. And we're gonna walk you through this process today. What are these worldview set are competing with the founding world view of this kind, greater judeo, christian worldview, where did they come from. How did they get here?. And where do they want to take us and when you threw a bit of a cultural devolution flowcharts today from One all the way to step seven their cause The seven deadly world views we want to introduce you to what happening to your culture. They are doing to it right now,
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this December thirty first so go to simply safe back dot com. Now remember: the sale ends December, thirty, first simply safe back dot com. I back the Glinda programme? I see days totters in Erin, Macintyre, really to take you through these final two days of two thousand and nineteen, in place of Glenn, we do the show, after Glenn back here on blaze, tv, radio and podcast noonday to Eastern today we're gonna talk about how did we get here as people. Why is it getting crazier out there and what are these seven deadly world views that I teased earlier now before us? to those we have. Equally line up, though, or lay out. What's the worldview and that founded the country with what is that an a worldview is simply how you see the world you were placed in it. How? Who choose to answer the big,
questions in life Why am I here. Where am I ultimately heading? What is that purpose of my life and in human life in particular,. Why is the world the way that it is why I the way that I am and what can be done about that? Those are those are. The factors that make up your world. How you answer those questions? We all have a worldview. We all do just a matter of what we plug in to those blank spaces to fill in the blacks that that's, the only difference is what we plugin there now. Your country than one that we live in. Which was founded on a principle, Rights come from God and as Kay Chesterton said it was the only country ever founded upon a creed and well that created the opening mission statement of the declaration of independence. We hold these truths to be self evident.
That all men are created equal endowed by their create, or with unalienable right pre existent, writes that cannot be taken away. These are it's that existed before government did therefore, we cannot grant that wit or take away that which it did not grant. That's why you're constitution begins with the words we, the people, in order to form a more perfect union that the constitution, made by? The people for the people, not the people, I am for the constitution of CORE, if you have God, given rights than we gotta have an understanding of whose God. Now, you're founding fathers came out of an era where they believed in general. There was only one true living God, the God of the Bible. Now varying viewpoints on TAT, God, commanded of them and expected of them and what they must do in In response to that, you had
the intellectual curiosity of Thomas Jefferson, he had the sea adopt theological fidelity of Benjamin Russia, Patrick Henry, and they the new you had the inquisitiveness two to religious cynicism of atomic pay very much unlike the day, an age in which we live today? If you would come over to the blaze and blaze. Tv you'd see a whole lot of personalities that are, kind of modern day emulation of all the caricatures I just laid out there was a lot of diversity of thought, but with Ultimately, understood is that they were, if they were going to have self government, they had to be accountable to something larger than themselves and that something was going to be the one true living God, where our rights come from and you know we're in a time of year, where People have a different opinion of what to celebrate this time of year, if you're, like me,
You believe Jesus is the reason for the season. You may light the menorah this time of year, but Ultimately, there is time and place for us to have those debates. And their necessary- and probably the most important debate of them all. Who is God. But ultimately we can't live in a civil society, with people of pluralist viewpoints. We understand to render unto Caesar that, which is Caesar and to render unto God that which has got. And so this is what your founders understood. This is why they put clauses in the constitution like no religious test for office, for example, because They colonies were almost all chartered by churches. Well. How are they going to navigate Quakers in Pennsylvania, Catholics in Merryland spit, tyrians and and in in Episcopalians in Virginia and and back in Georgia.
Congregation, listen Connecticut? How are they going to do this and they realized early on that? The only way to just go right down the same road of these Christy Sex killing each other on the battlefield as they had in Europe for hundreds of years. The only way to win the game was too not play, I simply say you are the master of your own conscience and you accountable to your ultimate master for your conscience, not to the state and the state is not here. To play master over your conscience, the state is here to protect and defend your God, given rights, and one of those chief among those is your own conscience And this is how we can get people here on our show. For example, I am evangelical taught as a Catholic, our forefathers slaughtered each other for hundreds of years on the battlefields of Europe. We have some deep theological disagreements and, if you with this into our show on a daily basis on blaze, tv radio on podcast, you know that without
killing one another we're not shy about airing them. We even went through the five hundred anniversary of the reformation to energy. There are two years ago and had this all out in the open, correct we did, it was fun yet shall I'm fraught I'm I'm I'm in evangelical you're a catholic Errands millennial, it doesn't get more despair than that right. Ok, he still trying to figure out as cynically and bitterly as it possibly can his way in this world that have you pretty much tat young that that pigs me so we We managed to do this out in the open as grown men. We don't hide our convictions and theology from one another where we agree. We agree where we don't weed out, but that's That's in this, that's in the sacred arena in this civic arena, you ve, To leave room for differences other in an otherwise. How can a those differences Emily tolerate those differences When you get a lot of the work, pages in your history books
That's the code that our founders, cracked, that's that's why we have withstood all of the trials and tribulations against liberty and freedom of the last two hundred and forty some odd years. It's why we have withstood them here in the United States of America, we came up with a system that said that is for another sector of the culture to hatch out and we're gonna give you the freedom to have those debates and they disagree with one another, but you not to use the coercive power of government to infringe on the God, given rights of somebody else, that's the worldview had established America. It's why we had the ten commandments posted in every classroom. Why there's posted at the? U S Supreme Court, which is banning them from public buildings. Today, I Europe
politicians say so help me God when they take an oath of office, that's that's what permitted the most flourishing by one culture of human achievement? In of human history? Is that worldview and it that worldview, that is, attack, but not now. This has actually been going on for quite a while. Is becoming so prevalent now, so so stomach now. We are forced to have exe stencilled debates and questions. That go beyond that the jobs numbers and price of gas, The deficit is or what the crime rate is. America has been introduced to black nationalistic de Semites City and on the east coast in the last couple of weeks
We even know this existed ten minutes ago and now- in the headlines several times how Did we get here? What are these world views and why did I hate the one that founded America will begin explaining them to you? when we return here on the back programme,
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They talk about the ten commandments, political warfare, but before you application. We first have to talk about foundation. What are we up against any any general will survey the battlefield before he reasons soldiers and, if again, You'll, do recall. Even God, sent in Hebrew, spies to scout the land so we're gonna, give you a chance through us to scout the land, we could take you through the seven world views in order They have deconstructed your culture to bring you to the point and bring us to the brink that we are at Into the end of two thousand and nineteen right now, of these terms or get a seem a little but you know college, don't let that intimidation, ok, will that would force I barely made it out of community college and found out when they kick me. School, they don't give degrees for playing super tech mobile, an entire semester self?
I can learn this material so, cause. I'm gonna make it is spent as simple as possible, for it is that's what it had to be for me, so Rita art with the help of a good friend of our show, Doktor Jeremiah Johnson. Some of you may have seen him on Fox NEWS, the last few years and is with Houston Baptist University he's also the head of the christian thinkers, its society, correct, errant, that's coercion and thinkers society. You're gonna hear his voice in some of these controls as well. We need to give you a look, a brief look at the very first world view that began all of this and its call nasty system. And be based on knowledge to see is the fact that it is the only faith. Beyond beliefs,
and you are bringing we think about not this is, of course, is based on the greek word noses, which means knowledge were indeed salvation through any by knowledge, in short, salvation through a special knowledge, knowledge that is, as it were, esoteric in it can be acquired, listen only by a specific view, led thinkers, privileged claims of Scientology says something the Venus Italic. Just when you drive pass maximum. It's not like anyone else. Is you drank best? You know you have to do something about it, because you know you're the only one that can really help the esoteric special knowledge, these individuals who have come up with, if you will hear unlocks through. How do we sift through from believe? How do we write our own history to personally or cultural and thereby to find ourselves? How do we penetrate years centuries of historical distortion, to find a regional ratings? Everyone. Thank you for joining the day, as we do a tremendous incredible study on the hebrew alphabet. God, words are not just gods, word the Bible, but the individual words, letters of the old testament. We ve seen interrelations both in modern times in store for times, but it is at its essence, salvation just for a privileged few jobless witnesses hold across in contempt feeling that it is nothing more than a pagan, assemble used by apostate Christendom when
executing the argument over the world have Armageddon. We will destroy all but the faithful job with which today got less care for you. Two hundred and forty four thousand, that's a good question. You are a hundred forty four thousand and its ultimately very self, righteous and anti and make no mistake. There is no place for faith and there is no place for grace and ostracism when we think about. The world of the body that is a world of Jesus and Judaism. We think about the new testament. A hundred and thirty, eight thousand greek words, the beauty the greeting intestinal is it was
written in a common tongue, a common language, rather elemental greek language, that guess what could be understood, appreciated assimilated by the entire world. These things were not to us, we here in the pistols, but they were built wrong fact and acts for Peter said that you all are witnesses of the fact of the storage of fact the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the indeed, the gospels, good news world, not an esoteric few sets a brief look at nice decision, which is This idea that there is some unattainable or ultimate secret source of knowledge and only a special few can gain access to one of the first acts of the: U S, Congress, when this country was merely a family. The commissioning and distribution of bibles. Take it will shatter. My catholic muddy over here was actually Geneva Bible, because
if they view that as the best way to continue the themes of the product, reformation, Does the Czech Claire's in the new year we I can tolerate such so that was one of the first acts of the? U S. Congress was the commissioning of bibles in the distribution of them. It was one of the main text books when children were actually we're. We're were educated. Executed, that's a forty and slept for what we're doing it to me, my kids today but tat the that when children were educated at the founding of the country, one The Bible was a primary textbook, wanted a foundational textbooks and the thirteen colonies. Then the thirteen AIDS was once called the New England Primmer. My kids were literally taught the alphabet and the New England Primmer with a is for Adam. Sin stained us all this how they were taught in the public school you gonna blow your mind. Go online. Commercial breaker, after the show,
You go, I know a website, I am area, you see, we ve been doing this all too long. It's like it. It's almost like we share a brain. Now, ok, like even yours, could take a shot at you when I mentioned the Bible distributions. Probably you knew that was actually that ends and why yes and you'll get me back later, I'm sure, but one of the for it was, I guess, Egg Noah Webster. If you want to blow your mind Go online and Google Noah Webster's eighteen, twenty eight dictionary is very, restitution addition and you can go in there and type in words on the site. That will tell you what Noah Webster himself hand wrote in his Eighteen, twenty eight dictionary. Compare to how we define them today and in words that are in our everyday language. In the news. Better part of how we do public policy in America today we're not even in No Webster's, eighteen, twenty eight dictionary.
We go into much more detail on these world views and topics on our honour, podcast. We ve got more time so today we cannot want to give you practical examples of what all these worldviews are to make. It is ex this and this information is accessible to you as possible. If you want to know what narcissism is in the twenty first century in America turn The history channel. I spent a good amount of time Saturday night. Because L issue was just destroying Oklahoma and there was nothing else on waiting for the other college football semi finally come on I probably washed about an hour and a half. Of the history channel doing another You want a bus evidence and why another endless Montage of shows called ancient aliens, and Do you guys know where this whole theory really comes from?
comes from a swiss haute hell manager. Name Eric VON, I know I used to believe in this stuff study this stuff to be under the occult in all of this secret origin stuff some pretty well versed. I Eric VON down was a swiss hotel manager. Wrote chariots at the gods fifty years ago and he's he is now the mastermind behind all of the programming on the history channel, which says there's only some very special information that The special view would know that aim. I came here and seated the earth and we come from them and if you're Special than we can't get back to that knowledge and acquire at all for ourselves, the Switch narcissism looks like in Europe sure today. Aliens, are the history channel at Christmas.
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It's true to be self evident. That the idea that were created in the image of God that our rights come from God is so obvious. It is obvious that the nose on our face it's a self evident truth. Everyone knows this they closed the declaration of independence by claiming their intentions to the world. They want transparency, they want, they want what matters described as the governor of the universe. God they what his judgment upon their actions, if they're righteous I think God will bless it and if their unrighteous didn't, have any shadow being successful anyway, does it get more transparent than that John Hancock, the legend of signing his name so large that even mad king George would be able to read it that Transparency, they walked out of continental Congress. The plane, woman walks into Ben Franklin says: hey what kind of government jaw give us any looks at her and says,
The greatest thinker Early american history, just walking down the street and says you're a republic. If you can keep it. This was to be made plain, they wrote letters written for people with an eighth grade education at the time, because that was the age either you had to learn a trade skill, daddy's business or you went off the college. It's why so many of your founding fathers graduated from Ivy League schools at sixteen, they wrote for people they wrote them federalist letters. They wrote them with four four people than eighth grade education. This was to be made plain to everybody. They gave us a free press so that it could be made plain they gave us they speak so that we can plainly speak the truth. A commissioned and distributed bibles. You could know the God where your rights come from. Now contrast that with. We all came from
these aliens, we can't name, we don't know Fine Donna give even says his book is made up of two hundred and sixty eight questions, and he just asking questions. And when you point out, that is archaeology and scientific research is bunk. I'm not saying it's true, I'm just asking questions you know There is a famous figure in history: they use that exact tactic, to introduce narcissism to this world and the serpent craft here? then all the other creatures in the garden. Which is eve with a question? Did God really, sir? Are you sure I sure that's mail your positive. That's a female, be sure. Why cannot we all know? All truth is you know everything's relative, which of course is a completely contradictory statement, because that is an absolute too. There is already one thing: that's not relative, but we know that anyway, right.
And this gentleman this is the mustard seed. If I could use that expression this time of year This is the mustard seed that has become the bloom onion. That is the layers of our culture today TAT well, so important, and instead will tell you that that there is a reason why we're goin through these, in the order we go through and starting with narcissism, because this is ultimately about that God killing. Question we laugh at the Valentine against its easy to joke about it, but we ve done that at our own peril now I joke about it now, but I used to take it seriously, joking about it. Now is because they count on that on some level, because there above us. Are we just can't hope to understand? We need to approve jade them what for what they believe at their level and take it seriously, because that's the very real because we haven't taken it seriously, is a very reason we're talking about what in any and what an audience right now, it's absurd that we ve gone to that place, but
we they ve, taken them, look at Tom Cruise and what he believed in an intra about stopping at a truck. They believe that only me, because I'm a scientologists do I know what to do. You know what else could know what to do unless they have this special knowledge that I have been special enough to go, but look how far that binds set has got into deconstructing our culture, their deadly serious about it and they are killers at their heart, yes and it just very briefly. I mean there are elements of every single one of these deadly world two years found in the next world you that we are are going to look at every at you leading up into into the last one in's and there's a reason is Todd said why this is first, it is foundational to every single other deadly worldview. Yes, we're going to reject thousands of years of human history, because we have a new special knowledge about what gender is about. What sexuality annually is and by the way,
it where the people we ve been waiting for, because we have the special knowledge very well said More- the Glenn Programme here next year- Beck the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment. This is the Glen Back programme. We continue our countdown of the seven deadly world views that are making crazy our new normal here in Two thousand and nineteen. The one that participate in the one that makes that we help the enemy make the his job easier, for him will discuss that here in a moment ago by proper.
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in our new normal reaches some philosophy and history today so very talked about the very first deadly world year. This idea that there's only special knowledge for a special fear that the truth is not really out there that you have to be on a certain road through go through certain gatekeepers in order to acquire at its its exclusive, not in the way that thing The contradict each other can, be mutually true, but exclusive. Only to select company as Pearl JAM once saying, on the vitality of ideology: album: it's not for you, ok, Now we come to the second, and this is the one that trips us up, as a species? This is where, when faced with fallacy, an air when it was something we know just doesn't something that doesn't seem right. So how do we react to it because it react wrong to that which is wrong. Then
two wrongs, as my mama Tommy growin up, do not make a right. Let's just As for that, with the help of our friend Doktor Jeremiah Johnston from Houston Baptist University in the Christian Thinkers Institute, let's discuss legalism. Are they doing the best? that I can based on what I understand that to me from myself. Do you believe that if you please, God than you, will go to Heaven yes
when we talk about legalism. The first thing that I want our diverse depreciate is the fact that legalism had its essence is as bad as liberalism. They both are terrible is relates to faith, because it is faith, were grace plus something else and there's a fourth.
By grace net is that it can be resistant. If we don't build our lives around these seven principles, then we're gonna have these root. Problems will have surface throng attitudes and service problems, and our life will be one continuous failure, alternately with legalism. You stand with your own righteousness, your own standing before God, by simply coming up with your own man, made religious system, which is a list of rules that you live by, that you abide by that. You indeed judge your neighbours through. Was it a formatted wine juices drank a war that you made when we went to the wedding feast in and in their smear about? Him was a big thing about the dragons and people. I say that I am sure MR took on those rules, and they began to our will sign is almost like an invitation to day Molly Possession aerial. I cannot let this dance happen when com made a lot of people stop and think I object to that kind of music. I think you know why, because people, forty two, I never said that. That's it. You're, so the church Board. That was not matter, your! U it makes you better than other people. You don't do certain things to you re better example price than others, God, Hague, Australia,
land of the sovereign, my damn we Christianity, downs and list of rules, dues and don't listen, listen! This is not at all the essence of the christian faith.
Christianity is the duty that we are not perfect, we're forgive them. There is no place for legalism. In fact, Jesus toughest words were reserved for the righteous legalistic Pharisees, those that thought they had no need of the Saviour and those that were quick to judge and quick to speak up and condemn the world around them, and I think it's interesting and notable that in almost every place we see the historical Jesus teaching the gospels and keep in mind. Over thirty times we hear that large crowds travelled Jesus. There was always of piracy in the crowd, I think of the scene in that you, twenty to thirty seven were the newly coats. The professor, the expert in law, wants to ask Jesus what is the greatest commandment and that Ferris he's trying to trap in Jesus close the demands that we shall love- God, our heart, soul and mine. So the beauty of the christian faith is that it makes us exactly where we're out in it saves us right. Where were added saves a sound, the unimaginable experiences we don't have to do performance because we trust in price performance on our behalf
oh? Here's? How this plays out here's. How legalism is playing out in our culture today and its is how we helped set the stage for the rest of the the other five deadly world views they were to talk about here later in the programme and. It's it's! How we respond to air and fallacy. Do we respond with intuition opinion. In a right now on the are in the american right. There's it there's a big tactical debate that is taking place in that tactical debate comes down too well, there's too, ethical debate. That's been the debate that they're having than edifying conversation. That is long overdue, that I've been trying to have that conversation in it the course of my entire career and conservative media. Starting from when I started a debate, show Radio Ronald Reagan was the first sports director there,
here into Mine Iowa, where I live. Ok this conversation of war. Ultimately is the purpose of the conservative movement in that His played out. If you follow the David French Rob Amari debate the course of this year that that's been the debate that they're having is They are we here too to manage decay. Are we here to get you know conscience, clauses and exemptions to drag Queen story time our or we here to defeat it, which is it I think that's a worthwhile debate. The because here's the thing you ought, we only get to be better as a movement by half now debate? We do you, you may disagree vehemently, but it doesn't make you worse at being a conservative meaning you're trying to conserve. That's, though, root word of a word is always what a word means. So, if you're, a conservative that means you're trying to conserve that It has proven to be true and beautiful for the human condition for this in future generations. That's what you're! That's, why
a conservative return to conserve those that so but the french Amari debate, regardless of which side of it, your honor. How frustrated you are with the other side of it you? league. We only get better as a movement, because the right debate to have meaning its edifying. It elevates the the purposes and principles were supposedly all here. For that makes any this other debate. I dont believe does that can, I think, its destructive. And it's in a really comes down to how much wrought gut saw Lewinsky ask tactics Left as used against us relative, dedicated to Satan literally How many of those should we adopt in order to fight fire with fire. How much reprobate should we be. How low should we go and
What is happening for those of us that say, I'm I'm not watering down my beliefs at all. What is the point of that? What is is what is what is point of view, in cultural marxist fifty pick a percentage, Sixty seven eighty forty penumbra pick a number above ten What is the point of giving them that. And then fighting them. It's a losing battle. These people this movement hates America western civilization, it's fine, with tearing all of this town. It's fine All of this, the the venom that we could spew like a water hose a fire hose all throughout the culture. It doesn't care he doesn't care if you fight their boycott with a boycott in their cancer with the council. We're just gonna zero times. Zero, zero risk. Spread hate to fight hate I'm not doing any of that
well, then I mean you're, not really a conservative. You know Only a Christian, Steve you won't conform to my fallacy in spots. To a fallacy, then not really a blank. What legalism does I get whose emails all of the time now think Lee a group and homeward and have the best ad and I'm not given day there in Grand Rapids Michigan shout out to wood? Am I saw you guys tweeted at me earlier today, I listen to station grown up, so it's a little surreal for me. Deanna given day criminal from action! Parching, your high Rogers High school man. I didn't know if we are going to Cedar Point Disney Worlder getting it beat, Your guess is as good as mine when you up like that. You and not to need a lot of information from other people, so thankfully I don't
You can begin fled my compartment with all of your player hate. Frankly, I feed off of it. It just convinces me I'm doing the right thanks I'll. Do it even more, but at this notion that you ve got to dress like me or look like me, speak like me, exactly like me in order? or to have access to this. Larger, and possibly you a fine truth, meaning people from disparate beliefs, groups, languages, customs come together around this shared belief, not I have to go through your accessorizing in order to plug into it. Tat an eminent you guys responded at here in a moment of Glinda programme I want to tell you what I'm getting my wife for Christmas, because she
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dot com? My back here in the Glinda Programme, where the crew from this today show unity, Eastern right after Glinda, Blaze, tv, radio and the cash you can follow us on Twitter at Steve Days, show that D. A cd for those realistic around the country and radio that had never heard before or don't know how to spell the name or pronounce it I could be. Telling it in pronouncing it wrong? For all. I know it's just could be these I would just hold those days other members, the faintly pronounce it D. So there's a gnostic mystery for you as well. Let's talk legalism now before we go to the next seven. Next of our seven deadly worldviews, gentlemen, yours, That's an how we watch this play out today, where we feel at an most a just and you're, seeing this more too, with more of you know the fake news sites on the right. Almost like it. What kind of proud now too,
replace your lie with a. Why of our own making, that's really what legalism is dear in while, in its only getting exacerbated by social media, and how quickly we go after one another for any breach, but you saw in the movie footloose. How is he usually comes across as something stern like that and we're talking about fornication, but it's more. Its rightly uneasily mocked when you talk the church, lady insurance, really. What is this is really spinal. Tap ass goes up to eleven. That's that's illegal is right there and they don't it's out, and you should end. You should laugh at that, but then you should have the appropriate answer, and the answer to that is what it should look like what it should feel like Steve, often uses are words. But what does the word all mean? It me it. Actually, all that the gospel is for everybody, and if you don't have somebody in your parish who looks
feels a little a little bit more along the lines of locusts and while of honey and in it they make you a little uncomfortable, that's a good thing. Our churches, two homogeneous Steve is talked about that a lot and issue on a regular basis that look The feel of authenticity of John the Baptist is a sign that you are not part of a legal base to community. To me, I think you can tell them you can great movements, integrity by the weight handled its contrary cs right. You know in and it's. Ok. We need to tolerate contrariness within the conservative movement more often as well not. Everybody has to have the same talking point. The same song sheet talk! But the exact same topics and have the same protein GEO peace been in Owen. In this idea. That's what I that's, why I love working at the place there art too many places, you could work in conservative media and do what we do if we just gotta, be brutally honest about that That doesn't mean your countries are always right. I'm wrong! Quite a bit I'm a natural contrary, but at least
Listen to your contrary and several years ago, when I first started getting serious about my faith. I'd been serious about politics for many years before, but when I first started doing serious by my faith when it my listener sent me see we're soliciting those back dinner of John Macarthur. Fifty reasons why a Christian should not be involved in politics. And I'm gonna listen. It is. This is garbage and interrelation. If I don't listen to this and let this guy he's been doing this a lot longer than me challenge me. Am I just as bad as exactly the the the the kind of non critical indoctrinated leftist thinker that I'm trying to impact yeah is the answer. So I listen to that and I found about forty eight of his reasons. I could easily debunk, but there were Couple of that were very difficult for me to get around in an hour sharpened iron and it made me better at when I'm doing today, because I let that test me and I think it's ok for us to be tested, not
we're thing has to come out of the same echo chamber, all of the timer yes and there's a reason why Doktor Jeremiah Johnson in the intro to legalism said that it's almost as bad as liberalism, and I think you can go a couple of different ways: there mothered some liberalism, politically or especially theological because are they very different? It's it's not really really, isn't it's just two sides of the same coin at the end of the day and that what we deal with every single day? It is always the church, lady in it as it is, and always footloose either. It is faith plus thing else means you get access. You get a seat at the table to the special club and again, as I mentioned briefly before the end of the last hour, every single one of these deadly world views has an element of the previous deadly world, the EU. How do you know what is the plus after faith while you gotta have a special knowledge, so that's that
again. All of these things are related, but again legalism can often take them. Look like something like you often point out when, when somebody tries to disagree with you, but I caucus for failing to blame right round that day, many will come to me saying Lord Lord. I cast in the name of, or I caucus for tell your web fill in the blank. What's your favorite politician bright and, though also depart from me, you workers of lawlessness. I never knew its people, people use, could get out of jail for I did this can't. I a part of your group. Why don't you agree with my group ran on on things like that's? What's either politically or theological The people use this faith plus something else to get out of jail, free yeah. I get that. I still get that someday disagrees with my take on the politics of the day and and he bore email me why I voted for TED crews for those you didn't know, I worked for the Tec crews presidential campaign at twenty. Sixteen Why I voted for ten crews and the primary and, like ok,
What is that supposed to mean to me? Is that did so? I automatically so if you didn't, then, if you voted for Rubio than I am to assume that you're a near dwell here, like woebegone voted for John cases. That part is probably true, let us be honest about that. I want legal, isn't that anybody did it I mean that the assumption that I hey hey, I got the oval Teen Secret Dakota ring right and then I refer you to the guest and all it says is by moreover, team happy just there's that that somehow we have in the club, I'm with you. You know I am that's why you should take my opinion more seriously. I should take your more seriously, if it's a serious opinion, regardless of who you are how many twitter followers you do. I dont have- or you know how many you have the same God given rights than I do.
Is because, as a microphone in front of my face and not in front of yours in and if you voted for the same person I did or you didn't. None of that should be relevant errand, but we use these all of the time because we want to white belong to a club, yes, and- and I think there is this needs to be brought up in the conversation of legalism as well, specifically the illogically for those of us who got it. You legalism is not european a conviction that you don't want to dance to the music that are talking about an footloose. Now all means all those working days. That's not legalism quickly, but fiction, pointing your own convictions upon others. If it's not explicitly stated in the Bible or your whatever you use of, we use that as a framework. Obviously, for our faith in you know, that's that
something completely different, so I think that's valuable. Have you ve got a real convert conviction. Networking is bad for culture. That's not limitless! Remorseless defending traditional marriage! That's not the legal right in saying that you don't love God as much as I do. If you don't hate working as much as I do that what legalism is ok, I will come back
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Tweet out a couple of days ago of Youtube saw this. He said something along the lines is getting really difficult for him, as as, as a conservative jus, it's getting difficult for him to tell the difference between the social justice aims of reform, Judaism and the Democratic Party platform, because there is a difference, is that the world view the democratic, party platform is manifestation, of world there's a lot of him, the world. These were tight, about today. There's a lot of people with more of an orthodox kind of faith, meaning they believe more. In the tradition of your points, the Republican Party platform, that's why it looks like that, because we yet escape our worldview. Talking about the seven that have been unleashed on America, this post, modern age, now the first two are the stage for the five two com. Where you get too, though,
five! Next with number three, because now that we have deconstructed God we ve pulled Anita declared God is dead and we have killed him. Now that we have deconstructed the God that our rights come from Walden is Pascal, his still correct that thing has to fill that void and our cultures heart, something nature abhors a vacuum. Something will step forward to take the one true gods place and it begins with our third world view. Dualism.
anguish, the talking a lot about the dark shall lock him, as is nobody shall have neither was the other by the emperor has been expecting you. I knew you had accepted the truth. I have accepted the truth, even once Anakin Skywalker, my father, that need has any meaning. It is the name of your true self. You won't be forgotten. I know there is good in the upper haven't. You did it from your fever. You can't do this. I feel the conflict within you. Let go of your hate. It is too
Some do. Listen goes back to Plato and great classical thank her and even NEO platonists, on which actually under lays much of what we heard about. Learn about it, not the system and it really devise reality into two levels or to compartments. If you will have an above, which is light, it's beautiful. It's perfect in this carbon copy below this right is imperfect. This dark lurking room, his holy River, came from the river and Heaven that we call the milky way. They say that if you actually is a reflection that you see in those waters which are still be on how many gold those God we weather is God, even on the need to respect the goddess of but those gauze not like a big critical, because dusty
the problem in the cycle, but out of this rise is transcendentalists was imminent, were pre eminent? Is God transcended he's got eminent? This is the big question of dualism misguided, something I can attain too is in and so perfect sphere worthy down here in the murky imminent world. Will the beauty of the christian faith in God is both, God is imminent and got is transcendence. We don't have access to them as if he was a scientifically specimen, but he is a minute he is present in our life and ease of use. Indeed, transcended he created the world sustains the world. Colossians tells us is very hand, and so I think it's very important. We understand the nature of God. Ass presented in the judeo Christian motive represents guys but transcendent, and in a minute, so you see to listen in errands montage there. You saw and heard clue
from Harry Potter. You saw and heard clips from from star wars the if you remember, the old George burn, so maybe that are in the older generation over the old George Burns. Oh god, you devil movies. The class, Ok, you know Jiminey crickets angel on Deb on one shoulder devil on the other, thence itself one of two ways that either evil is just as powerful as good at that who is just as powerful as God, for example, and then they are there for equally, we would amount of power, inability and access to you and eyes affections? Another way that that it presents itself? Is it has a tendency to take the divine and place it into the circle of life will call it as that, that's a song. We all know of your group and our era right now gave and that by the way, the live action version of that this year I thought was fantastic of the lion king, but basically takes the divine and and bring it down to our level or us,
Up to his depending on away when I look at it, Mr Babble and put all in this circle of life, so that essentially theirs? what we would call oneness or this idea that there's really mutually exclusive. Truth out there that thing said, are totally contradictory- can be betrayal and really the only bad thing there is in this. In this point of view, is to build the there actually exclusive truth out there. Now, of course they they those that believe in this love exclusive truth. When it comes to gravity right, they're, not standing at the top of the building. And you know that the left is too are telling us. Well, you know, I'm not sure Jesus ever lived when there are
those columns for salon this time ear or the writing for vocs this time of year, and if you have a date, he was really just a social justice warrior CHE Guevara and- during the game doesn't allow for Steve talks about hypocrisy- and rightly so, but early in the game is noticed, though, Are totally fine with using their corner, quote oneness to water down what you believe in the police they don't like, but it you were to tell them? You know I thought about it. I prayed about it for a while and I don't really think gravities really exclusive so invite you to jump out of this play while it's in the air. Oddly enough Where does it may be there suddenly going to find there not only enamored but installed? Even by the notion of rather exclusive truth that doesn't just get stirred up taught in the witches brute which is brew. Man that they prefer for the reason they get pushed to that point, though,
their hubris in in separating into categories tribalism em. If you will, and that's a very topical our world these days. Much earlier in the game doesn't allow for Steve talks about hypocrisy, and rightly so, but early in the game is a Christian. You do need to get comfortable with paradox, and the only way to do that as well as God and you're not does, mean, stop asking smart questions, but I'm talking about I would argue, is the oldest book in the Bible, the book of job in there at the end, after this very long contrast station, that is very much platonic in many respects. But what does God hey. What do you suggest? It is to sum it up. To quote the great of the rock it's your whole day. I know you're, all aid is to Stephen Kurdish Chapman Song says God, you are not so we'll entertain your questions for a while, but ultimately there has to be an authority. Don't you do this with your own children? Like me, Amy? I entertain our children's challenges to appoint
then. Ultimately, there is an authority in the home and there. Now you- and so this is why I have said to our children from the time that they can communicate with me. Let this go on for a while the moment it becomes disrespectful or disobedient. I look at them and say well my dad, who are you not that yet Emily. That, ultimately, is the answer, and if you actually, if you understand paradox, you can get comfortable there? If you don't you you, you never well you you need to have dancer everything. The more I grow in my face, the more mines scrambling questions. I have and that's a fantastic thing. Are we seeking answers because we want a better idea of the of who the God is in whose image we're all made or because we want to replace their it in dualism wants to replace him. That's the difference between healthy scepticism and
postmodernism we'll come back on next deadly world view, as we continue here today on the Glinda programme next year. Lesson back Eleven student groups, including the Harvard College Democrat, signed a petition accusing their school paper of showing cultural insensitivity were contacting ice for comment after a protest against the agency on campus at it. I just read out virtue: Thankfully, there is something we can do about the madness and the destruction of our civilization bodies, woke activists, it's as simple as a service. You use every day switch your mobile carrier to Patriot Mobile Patriot Mobile is the only cellular service that donates a portion of your monthly bill to organisations fighting against things like this right now patron.
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While trying to watch the nickel, I let's go to the fourth deadly worldview which needs no introduction because it has been the dominant one of the era? every generation tuning into this was born into Darwinism,. I think we were evolved,
there are two things that determine our environment and our genealogy Charles Darwin is so dangerous, because, ultimately, when we look at Darwinism attempts to reduce humans to animal status, we have two world views which are essentially at work. One. Another will be that says all people are made in the image of God. Therefore, I can add sacrificial to love. Big neighbour was made on the Gaza, but the conflicting reviews that really comes out of the car and thrust the door, William Evolution, that there is no purpose to life. The universe doesn't unless it could be that there is no life, if so, that the biggest tough, as I think that we can make me choose to make these individual meetings that you can give to life, that doesn't mean that life itself has one special. Neither doesn't mean that we are here for any particular purpose anymore them mountains. I ever before, rocks rocks I'll. Just Darwinism says we're just to legged animals. We are indeed a cosmic accidents. We see this playing out and other publications, like that of Richard Dawkins in applying watchmaker, worry says, rocks just they are here. Mountains just happened there here. That is a sensible which life is just hear there. Where there is no such things there is no such thing is evil we're all just wasting our time. There is indeed no value to human life, and this is why it is so important that we wake up most professors in the modern university system. Our darwinian nihilists will force nihilism latin term, meaning ex ante hello out of nothing. They believe in nothing. They don't even believe in good and evil, and this comes right out of Darwinism, because when we accept Darwinism we say Christianity is passing the churches. Passing judeo Christian God is passing racing completely. All encompassing different world view says, guess what it paves. The way for eugenics for racism and as its been discussed by survivors of the Holocaust, Charles Darwin was the favourite bug is favoured disciple Adolf Hitler when so many of the practices of the Nazi Party were actually under the guise of darwinian scientists, and that's where it gets very, very despicable, in my opinion, dangerous because in Darwin for the first time the stork leave, we see a scientific racism that emerges in things like Polly Genesis and other than other understandings of racist ideology
I want to make a clear distinction? this world view is not called evolution. I didn't call it that I use Darwinism on purpose, Anybody could argue against some form of evolution. For example, human beings live a lot longer now than they did a hundred years ago, their taller now than they were a hundred years ago. Right, the quicker asked or collectively than they were A hundred years ago there is ever for forms of evolution that our predominate in our inner habitat unmistakable. You cannot miss them I'm talking about an origin of species. And if you look at Darwin's next book, the descent of man he realized cause. He started out there. You know I'm the Galapagos, just just questions, Then he realized after a good and asking questions, though there needed to be some answers. And that's the descent of man comes any starts putting flesh on the bone. He said
putting ethics in philosophy on his scientists, em and it gave birth to the bloodiest century in human history. Twentieth century too. According to his abilities for each according to his needs, never happens at the Soviet Union, never happens without Darwin. Doktor Johnson mentioned Nazi has never happens, Thou Darwin, in fact, that's a eugenic scientists were freak Speakers at Margaret singers, that's as well she's, the most prevalent thinker, I thinking of American, think of the twentieth century- abortion that Holocaust never have without Darwin more here and the Glinda programme. Here, let's go
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I would point out to you why I agree with the left: wiper are the problem in amerika- issues there, the white people out of the problem. We don't agree on which white people the problem, but I agree with them pretty much. Every bad idea and american culture today came from some lastly white person with too much time and too much money right? So you can look at those on Youtube. If you any questions at all about what we're talking about today, too, with the seven deadly worldviews feel free to email me Steve at Steve Days, dotcom again there de I see so we left off with Darwinism. No one up, talking about evolution a Molly, a scientific process by we stairs approximately ten trillion examples of it actually being true we're talking about and origin of species. Where do we come from our the pale blue dot, Carl Sagan claimed. Or is there something more to man to mankind- we created in the image of God or not. Are we here with?
purpose or not because of out here with a purpose than were not accountable. Either Up to anything other than ourselves- and I mentioned- the last century really was Darwin's century. That we would not have seen pragmatic suggestions like well, hey Joseph Stalin was right to each according to his abilities for each according to his knees Then we wouldn't have see? Well, you know we can. We can become the uber match, we can we, become that purse that we wouldn't have seen things like well, let's make every child a wanted child Margaret singer. Is a disciple of Darwin she's also, I think, the most influential american woman of the twentieth century. So what Half Darwin wrought. You'll see it here and our very next deadly worldview noticed pragmatism.
There are two kinds of pain: software, innovation, strong or useless pain, sort of pain and suffering locations for uselessly requires will act. Do the unpleasant setting the greatest city in the world is making sure that have Paris and have no chance for the world to be a human being practically delinquent prisoners. Also getting just mark benevolent pragmatism is so dangerous because it reduces trees to subjectivity, so the chief priests and the Pharisees gathered the council and said what
to do for this man performs many signs. If we let him go on like this, everyone will believe in him and the Romans will come and take away both our place and our nation but one of the key office who was high priest at here said to them. You know nothing at all. Nor do understand that it is better for you that one man should die for the people, not the whole nation should perish, for that is the battle cry leave out. The answer does mean abandoned free market principles. To save the free market system in pragmatism, treason pre eminently to be tested by practical consequences, the belief that we have to pass the bill so that you can find out. What is in it to the american people
If you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doktor period. My position is: do something on a bomb of cap reform. I don't care what you do, but do something, because if you don't you of toast next year, a philosophy that under Gerda deep prosperity, philosophy that we hear about certain branches of Christianity, our lead them something this afternoon. So I won't go a lot of doctrine. You know uncle practical and the problem is what we see worked out in modern life. Good people sometimes have very difficult things that happen to them. In this way, then becomes a justification were not believing so the same justification we give for believing something pragmatism then becomes the identical justification for leaving that belief system. You will stop believing if certain bad things from your way or you will attempt to construct a faith. It is not based on the day of christian notion, guess what it's not hard to do, heresy. It happens every single day by well meaning people. All I need is Jesus Indo contacts, so high Jack Jesus, and do I suggest this? Why need the Bible in that context- and I become a heretic here- is the bottom line of truth. Truth is truth, whether we say its truth, truth is truth, whether we experience it is truth. Truth is truth. The entire majority of humanity rejects. The truth is always true that doesn't need to be recognised that doesn't need to be experienced. Logically speaking, truth is treated as a response to pragmatism. Rather's trusting gods through thickened, then faith is not contingent on some kind of pragmatic. The fact in my life pragmatism, I think, is very dangerous
So I could give you several samples of pragmatism and our culture today the end justifies the means would be. Practical example Looking down on work a mother Teresa did in Calcutta, for example, why is she helping those people caught in the caste system, they ve been reincarnated and put into this squalor because they, her terrible in their previous life and they are beyond redemption. They are being punished. Why they are living in such deprivation? Why is she sacrificing her own life on their behalf? These are there lots of things that net pragmatists will say and by the way, though- that all they want is the bottom line and to get things done there. Just always wrong always why because they begin from a flawed premise that, that suffering is bad, always bad and so One of the highest purposes of life is the avoiding of suffering, Margaret saying you're saying I think it's a terrible thing to say
a child into the world that will be sick will be unwanted. I could go on that road. But let me instead take it on a personal one. I give you a personal argument against pragmatism, Chris miss nineteen? Seventy two a fourteen year old girl into mine. Iowa named Vicki Right finds out. pregnant from her high school senior boyfriend. And she has a choice to make: She lives in a home were her. Mom is twice divorced, they live with her grandparents, their living in the white trash part of town? That's what it was known back then The south side bottoms, she's, not sure that she can be a mom. That's your arm! Tell her mom would be with five kids of our own from two different marriages. she's heard that some of her girlfriends that have gotten pregnant have been able to have a an abortion in a back alley. She contemplated puts it off
A lot of teenagers do major decisions like that. And then about a month later she reads the headline in the news. Abortion is now safe, legal and rare January. One thousand nine hundred and seventy three ROE V Wade is the quote: unquote law Now she's got an even tougher decision to make, because now she can just walk through the front doors of clinical clinic and and be done with it. By now she's turned fifteen. That January still way too young to be Emma anymore, Where she thinks about it, she decides I I I can't do it. She's a difficult delivery, a difficult life. She's, a single mom at fifteen. Living with another single mama. But on July, twenty eight nineteen, seventy three it I Lutheran hospital vigour, It gives birth to a baby boy. She
can't afford him. has no idea what to do with him how to raise him. She learning to grow up herself in real time. but she gives that child a name. His name is Steve. And forty six years later that child as me. Broadcasting on five hundred radio stations nationwide I'm one of the largest media platforms on this planet today, right now in your hearing. A child supposedly wasn't gonna, be any hope for was a mistake and acts not wanted originally. and I know my mama we tie of forty six years later, spotless in listen right now, I'm the best mistake she ever made. pragmatism says why put your. Through that suffering, Vickie
Why take a long view? Whiting, anything other than your own. Immediate short term needs and desires. Right now,. Why do anything that would make your pull numbers dip maker election harder. In other words, pragmatism, says, reject anything in life that might be difficult or meaningful. Other than that. It's great. Mornin momentarily Glinda programme.
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Let's get to our next him. Our seven deadly world views. Shall we, gentlemen, ass, though, and I think this is the stage we are at now- that's the Good NEWS is you're about to learn where we are right now is a culture. The bad news is, we are approaching the end of this stage. So we ve gone from deconstructing God. We then decided well, maybe we're God and then Well, you know They were not the best gods. So are there other gods out there and then we decided again. Yes, there are other gods, particularly when their convenient for me to use them when its pragmatic to do so and now everybody's got their own opinion about whose God and whether their God or not, So how do we make sense of that peace soup that were in the that's. The stage were at right now, this of our seven deadly worldviews is sick criticism.
Do your worship the same God, I think we didn't have different routes of getting to the Almighty secret ism tells us that truth is what you want it to be. Trees is true for you, but it may not be my truth and it becomes relativism at its work. We don't have any cradle test. See large food spectrum is very broad. Whatever seems true and relevant, useful weaken, gladly incorporated into a unitary theology. Another way must be found of Yoda pudding included. I would add in cancer, concealing boy that killing news Graham crucial Greece do and yours mutual Isn T stint in these t book and ideals when quaint and that someone in the community- and they thought I need you ass well ass. They sat containing those here. I am unrest. That is fine, but I haven't. I can't imagine a moment in which that young american sergeant expressed his question more profoundly, then one confronted by his own death. He said we are all jutes. Last I checked relativism only works out with people's failure. My friends do not want a relative is to be the pilot, their commercial airlines, I think all land the plane like. I just feel like landing at today's ignoring the laws of gravity, I can't imagine a better.
suppression of the peaceful spirit of Islam than when a muslim father filled with fear. Drew from the example of the Baptist preacher, and a jewish rabbi. It just children,
what God demands will be sure you don't want a relative is to be your brain surgeon. They just operate on your way. He or she may feel like operating. That data is only when it comes to behavioral separatism that we can say WWW. That's your truth! That's fine! But that's not my treaty, really. Atheists. Great secret is very few atheists or, as blood is Richard Dawkins about building meaningless, since they borrow judeo christian ethics inequality and they talk about their nobler more enlightened way. They don't they talk about the fact that they don't judge and that their open minded and being very sink reaches the christian World view their expectations. They call themselves humanist or humanitarian, but really they have no basis for it because they reject God. Nothing spiritually, Linda premise: Sinker tat. The secret is believe, borrowing elements of what we really are borrowing elements from what we think are two conflicting worldviews: putting them together, mixing the matching them and creating our own construct, religiously speaking in denying the very groundwork it, each person is valuable and made an image a guy I yet
They coexist yes, I believe the m- in the Boston Marathon bombers? Didn't the car they carjacked ever coexist, Bumpersticker on it. If I recall, I can't recall, But out my hand, I dont know things arise battle, that'll, be what I believe for now. I just cause it's perfect, as they say in seminary that approach. Ok, so here here's the thing because we started off to show talking about our founders, cracked, the code. The ability to get people with different ideas. On theology to live, peaceably with one another. How to do that and that an end. they actually used the word of God to crack. That Deco render unto Caesar that which is Caesar Render, God that which has got. So if, if one religion said Jesus Christ died and across and was physically resurrected on the third day
and another to prove that he was God and another religion said: Jesus was never executed. Therefore, he was never resurrected and he's, not God, because God has no sun, so even wrote it upon the roof of the dome of the rock. What be possible for both of those religions to both be true. At the same time, now, no because they are they, they are countries. Nor could they both be wrong. They could both be wrong, but when they each violate the the identifying factor of the other. They contradict that they can. Both be true, been so judges That's because here's the thing that people who say that Your router, you learn is the tolerance everytime. You turn and intolerance boulevardier, it's a one way street brother they get to judge you all they want. I think it fits in with what the heck like that all kinds of contradictions in the Bible. I think this. I think that
but then the minute you say what you think you're just while our big homophobia. that's what secret ism! Does it's a fake tolerance so that we never actually have the conversations that matter the most. but that they then become free to plugging the answers to those questions they prefer my. best friend in politics is a Jew name, Daniel Horwitz, my best body. We share a brain isn't it Jesus the Messiah MA entire life is medicated Annapolis, I know where he stands. He certainly knows where I stand. on that occasion for him I'd? came to change his view for me as I'm, he would probably like me to change my view for him. We'll take some convincing, yet somehow by treaty each other, as grown men and being honest about our differences,
there's a whole catalogue of other things we agree on and for right alongside one another, in those battles like work like we're brothers, vat See that's what true tolerance and diversity is sing criticism doesn't want any of that. What secret isn't wants you to do is not fight for the things that matter the most in life at all, so that you can be conquered that's with secret ism cares about morbid and beg programme here in a moment
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we are counting down, hits won't stop till we reach rock freaking bottom case against them, we are counting down seven deadly world views that are competing with did you. The christian world view that found the country for the soul of America as we speak, we just got through talking about how, through the EC stage. These are in the order that they devolve assist. They devolve a culture a tribe. I Schuman enclave in It states six now here with some criticism and it's this idea- that I do have to wrestle with whether or not Jesus is the Son of God. We'll have to wrestle with, is he who we claim to be get the change we claim to be. Jesus is now CHE Guevara Geezer Hippy, The Netflix special Jesus is is gay. I can change that now. I get to change that. that's what secret ism does than I they get to justice. I kind of determine the true
its comfortable for me to believe at that time I have my truth. And if there's anything, I'm gonna say these three hours. That should go to remember. Remember what I am about to say next, for and foremost place. None of you have your own truth. Nobody has ever had their own truth. Is the truth, and then there is you. Let's get to the seventh and final deadly worldview, it's the one where minus revival we are going next and you can already see the seeds are sown it's. This and final stage before we before we put the hour ip tombstone up on a culture
Add them to the Encyclopaedia Britannica were Wikipedia nowadays, secular humanism,.
Rice from American, come from us, sometimes political, everybody, ass personal rights and its based on common sense, Lawlor Drive, secular humanism, is abused, cold, missing crew, oddly enough lobby, religion and specifically judeo Christianity, religion in the motor boats, him out of Judea Christianity. He actually created his own religion. We worry sings out of religious belief. After all, he became as it were, the high Rees Secular Humanist organisation. They have rights and almost church service like experiences and who did abused count inspire none other than Karl Marx, one of his closest disciples, someone you revere the teachings of secular humanism, which inspired communism, which inspired and easiest regime, but also that we would have a body count just in the twentieth century, over a hundred million dead, and this comes back to a belief system that says the we're cosmic accidents rocks are just rocks just bear here. Mountains just happened there. Here there is a sense of rich life. Just there are no, there are no transcended value. That is value for all peoples. Are you needed? Three hundred listeners are as good as the days long wiser. Sorry, I don't give up. What do you think she's just tell me what I shouldn't should I be there's no such thing as universal in individual freedoms. They reject the notion that people are made in the image of God you're too legged animals, and this is where secular, humanism, very dangerous. Of course, there is no ethical basis for right or wrong in a secular humanist motif, and I also find it interesting that so many people in both enlightened and thinkers the age of reason, thinkers and refer themselves, a secular humanist. They were, of course, support the Trans Atlantic slave Trade and the atrocities associated with it. Many then picked a pre Christian. Racism are constructed, Plato and Aristotle, even earlier Jennings Venice picked up again by Karl Marx and, worse Friedrich, nature, the sons and the Austrians offering, as it were, the ghost of a goose cold inside your communism. One final time want to thank doctor, you're Jeremiah Johnson. If you ve been joined, his sub cliffs notes flaws
be classed as he has given us here today on the Glen Back programme. With these seven deadly worldviews, he's done a ton of stuff over at Fox NEWS, dot com and on Fox NEWS over the years he's with Houston bad this university Ignacio, look I'm up over the christian thinkers society as well. Here's the most in thing to understand about secular humanism: It's the end game of culture. It is not a permanent place Please. It goes against our nature. We need and have to worship something. There has never been with the exception of the Soviet Union A truly secular society. In all of human history. Here's an anthropological fact of human history, Every human culture has practised child sacrifice, every single one has cutting. Hours at planned parenthood. Today, anthropological fact of history every culture has done some form of it number two.
there's never truly been a long standing, secular government or culture. Go to the old testament, we when the Jews would run up against false that pagan armies that referred themselves as bail, something what is bail mean. Lord. meaning that they were. They were the god of that community. Painted there by the God of that community, so I'm bail pure The Lord pure bail, put me here or I'm bail incarnate. The Soviet tried it for a while and what is happening as they may government God, because Chesterton is right about this to whenever government removes the God, the government will become the God, So the Soviet Union tried this in and they made the government God and ultimately collapsed on itself. So there's never been a sect their culture and there never will be. And those who say they want secularism either. Dont
Would it truly is or they are wantonly lying to you big the point of advocating the secularism is make way for what the new Nedda obey and if Want to know what this looks like look at Europe were for the law. as several years in a row, the most popular male baby name in London has been Mohammed Yoda too many Catholic the great catholic churches in Europe. The Moslems, too percent of the population in France to do too. Percent of the population of France's evangelical. Christianity is dead in western Europe for the most part. But what's replacing, it is not some secular Nirvana folks, Oh no! No! No! That's! That's a lie.
Which replacing it is. The moors have just made it passed Portugal this time. And now a lot of those catholic churches. He doesn't want to go there and worship. Jesus anymore mega mosques. Now they are, they result from Moscow. No there's going to be a matter. There's always we he'd want. We have to have one were built for one. Were made in the image of God It goes against our wiring. Do not have a matter so either gotta put Something there that actually, is God, we're getting put something there. That's not order to put ourselves there ass God that all ye be like gothic we're gonna do There's gotta be a matter in the culture in her heart. There's gotta be a matter. And what you see in Western Europe were now the you. A bishop of Canterbury of the Church of England is now advocating.
For Sharia law. Gimme she's, only fair for diversity sack. Of course, and by the way I don't know anything that is oppressed, more Muslims in this world than Sharia law. No place on earth you'll go where it is safer and wealthier and better for you to be a Muslim. Then, in a three founded on judeo christian values, this one. Tell me what has oppressed more Muslims? Well, I can come up with one more thing: the ottomans, also Muslims, the ottomans? And Sharia law have oppressed me Firms more than anything else in the history of Islam,. And if you are a muslim today, better off. Living in Georgia,. then you are Yemen. Yes Baptist Georgia, you're better off. So eventually, if you move out one better than
The matter is going to take over and thats, where this is going there cycles reboot themselves. We as a culture are going to worship something or someone or on another Brok Obama's we are the people we ve been waiting for. the debate is what's coming next week, is not debatable. Is that we will look and marvel upon it that parts not debatable, And that's where we're going next, All of this what's my gay marriage, which that would it that do you have my gay marriage, impacting you member that lie. All the cute you, every child, unwanted child, make abortion safe, go rare. well, you can. You can have your religion in your church, just can't take it with anywhere else.
All of these fanciful lies, we have been told we're all done to get you To lay down your arms and open your arms to the Mediterranean. They want to indoctrinate you with. Instead, that's what this has always been about. I started to show today with a quote from one of the best movies of the year come towards the end of the programme. Today, let me use another quote from one. Think is the best movie of ear wherein the end game now. We are in the end game now. We are fighting for the next election.
The spirit of the age is conquering generations. Have you seen the polling, errant generation, a third of em, what communism nets ten percent from just a couple years ago,. worried about the next approval rating. Their worried about forcing their approval upon you. we'll have some final thoughts here and the Olympic Programme next levelling drawn back.
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It's kind of their roots lie the fallacy that that everyone false for four. When accepting any of these world views that we ve talked about today, I have the special knowledge I have the x thing that you need to do more on just one big circle of life. Nothing me everything is meaningless. Therefore, we Our own meaning, we all. should the same God. The government is it's, it's All the same lie ye be like God, the founders of Can't die of his country I recognise- and we repeat this all the time on the show they recognised that they were not the exception to the rule. Everybody else well, let's, let's, let's try socialism this time, it really hasn't been tried. It really hasn't been tried properly. That's that's. A tacit admission that they that people who are not the type of thinking we are the
such into the world of the founders of this country, understood that we were not the exception to this rule and therefore we became exceptional when we when, when we went down that path because we set up a government are founded, set up a government, Ignoring the fact that all men are created equal but that you know in this country we do. We do live in a nation where are accountable, first and foremost to God, gradually, That's been, of course, chipped away at over the years, and now we're left with where we are right now creeping on that four steps of of secular humanism, and that can we can only imagine we know what that will bring. We only you can imagine what integration that we will practice we do go down that road minus revival, and so, at the end of the day, it's the same thing. We preach on the show, all the all of the time. It's it's revival or bust. That is very well said, an attack
The thunderous applause as their grand Rube Goldberg machine just keeps getting built and built a belt, and now it's coming down on us and Bring us at the end, that's the great irony of it in their. The devil is at the end, in his best gymnastic voice, hello friends, hey view lights today or, if you didn't, make sure you to gradually to be back again here tomorrow as well and we're gonna, be. We were very philosophical today, far more practical tomorrow, our ten commandments of political warfare come in your way when we feel in here tomorrow again on the Glen Back Programme. To all of you, thanks for listening until then John three, seventy year alone,
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