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The Church must engage in politics . . . but politics never belongs in church. Please, let me explain.
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The Church must engage in politics . . . but politics never belongs in church. Please, let me explain.

Episode 126, Hour 2
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The [groomers] at the gates. Anderson Cooper finds religion. Is Elon a Christian? Former FOX News reporter now hates free speech. 

THE THESIS: The Party is stealing people’s faith. If is erasing the true meaning of The Bible from common memory. God will ultimately win, of course, but we are duty-bound to take the Church all the way through the dark hear of politics, so light can overcome darkness. 

THE SCRIPTURE & SCRIPTURAL RESOURCES: 

Story of The Bible: when Israel forgot the Law and a 8 year old King brought it back

Upon Solomon’s death, the powerful and rich kingdom of Israel was split in two. Both the northern and southern kingdoms suffered from godless leadership, but the worst king was Manasseh, who sacrificed his own sons in the fire of Molech and put an idol of the Canaanite fertility goddess in the temple in Jerusalem. 

Josiah, Manasseh’s grandson, became king of Judah when he was only eight years old. Unlike his father and grandfather, Josiah tore down the pagan altars, pounded the stone idols into powder, and began repairing the temple. During the repair, Hilkiah, the high priest, found “the Book of the Law of the Lord given by Moses,” perhaps in a dusty unused corner of the Temple or in an area being repaired. During the previous almost 60 years when the people were worshiping pagan idols, no one had read the Word of God. 

Hilkiah gave the book, probably Deuteronomy, to Shaphan the scribe, and Shaphan took it to the king. Josiah wanted to “do what was right in the sight of the Lord,” but his knowledge of what God wanted was based on tradition and hearsay. Now he listened to the words of God.

“Hear, O Israel! The Lord our God, the Lord is one!” “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your strength.” “You shall teach [God’s commandments] diligently to your children.”

King Josiah, who had torn down the pagan altars, heard Shaphan read, “You shall have no other gods before Me.” He also heard, “If you diligently obey the voice of the Lord your God, . . , the Lord your God will set you high above all nations of the earth. And all these blessings shall come upon you . . . because you obey the voice of the Lord your God.” 

Josiah was humbled and tore his clothes, a sign of repentance.

THE NEWS & COMMENT:

These people are attacking, not just our children's minds, but their bodies. God warns so strictly against this. But, now that parents have shamed Republicans into talking about these groomers, why are Republicans afraid to invoke God's Word? Why should God get in the fight when our "leaders" are happy to speak the words of the enemy?

Top Academic Behind Fetish Site Hosting Child Sexual Abuse Fantasy, Push To Revise WPATH Guidelines

Rachel Simon, who conducts transgender "therapy" on children as young as 4, said that "sexuality education starts the minute you're born" and encouraged teens to distrust their "bigoted, misinformed parents," especially if they are "religious."

[AUDIO] - If this spike in [so-called] “trans” children is all biological, why is it regional? Either Ohio is shaming them or California is creating them.

If we won't speak the Word of God into politics, Anderson Cooper and people like him get to play theologian and steal from people what Christ meant. For instance, here he is pretending there is no such thing as the Canons of the Catholic Church

[AUDIO] - Very CNN. Anderson Cooper turns to Jesuit Fr. James Martin to discuss how a "conservative" bishop is denying communion to Pelosi, and "conservatives" in the church push for this. Pelosi and Martin (and Pope Francis) receive no label at all. The "correct" position gets no label.

But, Christians have been pressured by a very specific plan to never speak the Word of God.

[AUDIO] - Do you know where political correctness REALLY comes from?

[AUDIO] - The proposed WHO Pandemic Treaty must be stopped. It risks superseding parliamentary democracy, public health laws and human rights within 194 countries. Unelected technocrats should never decide sovereign public health policy.

BREAKING: A study in the leading medical journal ‘Vaccines’ has found that mRNA vaccines are significantly associated with deadly blood clots. The research team analyzed 1,154,023 adverse event reports from more than 130 countries. Every news outlet should be covering this

THE STUDY: Association of Cerebral Venous Thrombosis with mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines: A Disproportionality Analysis of the World Health Organization Pharmacovigilance Database

[AUDIO] - Cameron Doubles Down, Suggests Fox Should Be Deplatormed, Not Protected By Free Speech

[AUDIO] - FLASHBACK: PBS's Tavis Smiley Sneered That Christians Slaughter People ‘Every Day’

Author Ayaan Hirsi Ali, talking about radical Muslims: “Somehow, the idea got into their minds that to kill other people is a great thing to do and that they would be rewarded in the hereafter.”

Host Tavis Smiley: “But Christians do that every single day in this country.”

Ali: “Do they blow people up every day?”

Smiley: “Yes. Oh, Christians, every day, people walk into post offices, they walk into schools, that’s what Columbine is — I could do this all day long....There are folk in the Tea Party, for example, every day who are being recently arrested for making threats against elected officials, for calling people ‘nigger’ as they walk into Capitol Hill, for spitting on people. That’s within the political — that’s within the body politic of this country.”

— PBS’s Tavis Smiley, May 25, 2010.

THE LISTENERS:

Jon A. (Substack name: Hairytoe)

Hello Todd,

I attended the amazing show last Friday at Cedar Park Church, and your arm is freakishly scary...lol. You look great.

I attended because I think you are cool and smart or whatever (freak arm) and I wanted to see the person I listen to every day. I said "See" but not "meet" because I left after the break before the Q@A. I don't know why I did, I just did, maybe I was scared. I wanted to ask questions but not so much about politics or you, but about God. I'm trying to accept Jesus as my Lord but I'm so new and need help in the pursuit. I don't know how to explain it but I have seen and experienced too many unexplainable actions that only can be because of God in action.

Julie B. is the strongest most amazing person and my heart goes out to her. She trusts you and I trust you. I'm trying to build the courage to attend Church, and Cedar Park Church seems like a good start. If Julie approves and attends it must be Good.

These are the questions I was too embarrassed to ask in person.

1. I know it sounds silly but I don't know how to start loving God, I love God and I just started asking him into my heart but I don't know how to accept him into my heart.

2. Do I just go to Church on Sundays or whenever I want? Do people get upset if I sit in their seats? I don't know the proper etiquette.

I know These questions are silly and noobish, but I don't know yet. Maybe I need to make another leap as I did going to your event.

I want to keep it short and say I love you and God and I'm happy to know this world is filled with loving people and God is good. Thanks for being Awesome.

Your #27th number one fan,

Jon A. (Substack name: Hairytoe)

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David: Attended the get-together in Bothell on Friday. After the Pledge and Anthem, I was pumped. Actually found the politicians enlightening. Felt empathy for the Conservative Lady. And then you took the stage. I am afraid you missed the mark badly. I still have no clue if God is going to baIl us out, or what we actually need to do. I could have used less of your mis-spent youth and more about the challenges we face now. BTW, I was there with four friends, and they were even more disappointed than I was.

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Jhizzle: Todd, was an AMAZING event you all put on at Cedar Park on Friday night.  Julie had my entire section in tears, but was a true testament to God by just being there and getting on stage!  I didn’t get a chance to stick around to meet you, but I did get to talk to Tim and tell him how awesome his coffee is!  I think you might be on to something with these ‘town halls’ for our Lord and Savior!!  Thanks for being bold, brother!

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