Dead Men Walking Podcast: Sasquatch and The Yeti from Bigfoot Revival Podcast

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Greg and Jason had Sasquatch and The Yeti on from the Bigfoot Revival Podcast. We discussed the difference between "churched folk" and "Christians". Enjoy! Bigfoot Revival Podcast: www.bigfootrevival.com Dead Men Walking Podcast Merch: www.dmwpodcast.com Thinking about starting a podcast? It's never been easier with Buzz Sprout! Click on the link below to receive a $20 Amazon card from us when you start hosting with them! https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=900748 Support the Dead Men Walking Podcast: https://cash.app/$dmwpodcast

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Exploring theology, doctrine, and all of the fascinating subjects in between.
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Broadcasting from an undisclosed location. Dead Men Walking starts now.
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Hello everyone, welcome to another episode of Dead Men Walking. I'm your host Greg Moore. And I am the one, the only.
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Jason Hamlin. I should be saying the one and only. It sounds a little narcissistic when you're like the one, the only.
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I'm sorry. I was trying to think of something new, something catchy, something snappy.
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Ladies love me and men want to be me, Jason Hamlin. All right. I lay down in green pastures.
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You restore my soul. What if you had an audio Bible and it was read that way?
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Dude, that would be amazing. Oh, you should do it. Everyone who believes that Jesus is the
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Christ has been born of God. Yeah. Kind of like our, uh, those words are amazing. Kind of like our
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Latino Bill Johnson. Oh yes. Latino Bill Johnson. Yes.
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Yes. The NAR is with you. The force is great. Okay.
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We've already derailed. We're only a couple of minutes in guys. Thanks for listening. Silver Fox is what we like to call
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Bill Johnson. But, uh, welcome back to another episode of dead men walking. Um, Greg, this is
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Jason. Uh, and we have some guys online right now, uh, that we've talked to before very briefly when we were down at fight left feast.
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Uh, yep. They're good dudes, uh, from down South in the Carolinas. Uh, they have a podcast called big foot revival and we have big foot on.
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How are you guys doing? Oh, I'm sorry. Yeah. Oh my gosh.
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I got the wrong man. We're having to do this again. Oh my gosh. Start over first mine.
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And now, yeah, sorry. How are you guys doing? It's okay. We're doing great, man.
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And it's okay. If you get the name wrong. Um, we're just thrilled that every time we see Gabe now from, uh, uh, across politics, he just yells out, uh, fat squad.
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So if he gets it right, I'm fine. Yeah. Yeah. You know, no, that's good.
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So yeah, we wanted to have you guys call in. I know, uh, on our first episode with you guys, uh, a few months ago, we were talking about how you guys started a podcast down there because you said, you know, we got a lot of church folk, but you know, not a whole lot of Christians, which
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I thought was an interesting statement. Can you talk a little bit about what that statement means when you said, yeah, we got church folk, but you know, maybe not so many, uh, you know,
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Bible believing Christians. Yeah. So the short and sweet of it is we've grown up in a culture.
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I mean, it's called the Bible belt for a reason. And so we've grown up in this culture to where, uh, you grow up, you go to Sunday school and vacation
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Bible school, and you go to church with your, either your parents or your grandparents at about seven, eight years old, you get saved.
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Um, you get in the middle school and high school, you stray away, you go to live the world saying you go, so you're wild.
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Oh, and then in your twenties, you're still pretty wild in your thirties. You're thinking about having a kid, uh, you, or you get married in your late twenties, thirties, you're saying about having kids.
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And as things progress, once you're mature and you're old and you're, you really can't have that much fun anyway, that's when you start getting involved in the church.
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You might actually pick up that King James Bible that they gave you whenever you said the sinner's prayer and got dunked.
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Yeah. Yeah. And because it is such part of the culture, um, uh, we talked a little bit of it with the way, uh, when we were on, when we did his podcast and you're talking about Dwayne Atkinson podcast.
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Yep. That's right. And, uh, just, you know, everybody, everybody, you talk to them, are you saying, oh yeah, yeah.
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But then when you get into anything outside of, uh, are you saying, you know, it's very sketchy, like actual real world application kind of stuff.
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You asked somebody, I've heard, I've even heard today, you know, I've been baptized like three, four times.
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First couple of times didn't work. They got it. Hey, that's me, man. Three, three times, three times.
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I mean, a lot of these guys, the people we're talking to when they ask, they almost take it like a badge of honor to say, well,
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I must be saved. I've done so many times to be sure. And, and so it, and even when you get into people, you say, okay, this person may be saved.
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It seems like they're struggling with, with seeing and, and who they are in Christ.
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You see them struggling with that. The, the, the puns and platitudes are abundant.
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I mean, it's just, uh, well, God, I don't shut a window without,
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I mean, or door without opening up a window. I just don't know. I mean, I don't know why
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I lost my job. I don't, I don't know what. Yeah. It's cause you came in drunk. What do you mean?
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You don't know. Right. I don't know why God would want to do this to me. I mean, and it's just that whole mentality.
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I grew up this way and I don't, you know, and it's not like anywhere in the mentality of, uh,
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God, you know, they have a lot of these people have an understanding of God doesn't want anything bad to happen to me.
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So when something bad happens, it's the devil all the time, the trials or any kind of trial comes from the devil.
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And if you believe that type, amen and share. Yes, Satan. Oh, I'm sorry, sir.
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You sounded like someone else. One of our favorite things to make fun of.
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This is what this podcast is going to devolve down into. This is what we like to make fun of. Nobody ever said that anyway.
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No, go ahead and tell us everyone's listening. There was a meme coming around that had
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Obi -Wan Kenobi from the Star Wars, but it was the young Obi -Wan
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Kenobi. And people were like, I bet you won't post and share amen to this.
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And so that, that kind of stuff, just, you can't do it everywhere. Yeah. You can't judge me.
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So you have this culture on you, you start a podcast kind of about that, called Bigfoot Revival, right?
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Just saying like, it's not just words. It's not just kind of the family we were brought up in, but these have real, you know, real theological and doctrinal issues and, and real meaning and the gospel is real and alive.
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So you start this podcast. What, I mean, how do you combat that down there?
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I mean, what, what's the step for that when you're talking to, like I said, church folk and we see it so often,
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I think, I mean, you're explaining 85 % of America when you say that. I feel like America is church folk.
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I mean, we're like, like politicians do it. We're a Christian nation. God bless America. Right. And then most people go, oh yeah,
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I believe in God. And it's like, well, Satan believes in God. So like, let's explore that a little bit. And, and he's certainly not saved.
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So I feel like this is not just a regional problem, but what you've kind of hit on is, is really a national and global problem of religiosity of, of just being churched and not really being a
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Christian. What are some things that you look at that you see is the difference between the two, really? That someone who is churched versus actually living out what
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Christ called us to live out in the gospels. So one thing that we do want to be careful of is we do not want to separate the tares from the wheat.
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That's not our job, right? We're not supposed to go, you're saved, you're unsaved.
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Why? Because I like you or what you said seemed to really make sense to me.
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Right. And so my method has really become if somebody, if I'm sharing the gospel with someone and they say,
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I'm saved. And you say, well, if you were to die, are you going to hell?
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No, I don't, I don't think so. Then it just becomes a probing, asking kind of thing.
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And this is probably going to sound ugly to some people, but you're actually waiting for them to slip, right?
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And not so that you can bash them, but you're waiting for them to slip. So you can kind of find out where they are on from just lost and grew up in the
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South or in America, who, oh, well, this guy seems to really love
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Jesus, but maybe his doctrine's a little funny, who, oh, well, you know, this guy seems really solid.
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Right. And when it comes to most people, you're going to get,
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I'm saved. If I die, I'll go to heaven. And when you say, why? Just a simple question.
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Why? That's when you get the deer in the head, like, look, yeah. And then they'll start giving you their work.
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Well, I'm a good person. I mean, I really, you know, I grew up in the church. My daddy, my daddy helped put in the windows at that church over there on such and such street.
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Right. And you start getting that kind of feedback. So when, when you get, and like I said, every, every, every situation is a little bit different.
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Every situation, you just, you just kind of have to feel through the situation and say, where are you at?
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And ultimately what you're trying to do is get them to the point to where you can grab the scripture and share the scripture with them so that they can then go, oh.
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So when they say, you know, God doesn't open, shut a door without opening a window, you go, well, why do you believe that?
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Well, where's that at in the Bible? Right. A lot of tradition. Then you start trying to work through that.
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That's the way it was with me, guys. Whenever I first met Sasquatch and we were hanging out,
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I was going, I was all embedded into that tradition. And I've got some family members on either side that are really superstitious.
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So I'd say some alcohol to fire, pray to fire. Yeah. Yeah. Stuff like that. You get a real bad sunburn. I had an aunt that could lay hands on you and do a creepy prayer.
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And she would talk fire out of you. And in my mind it worked, but, uh, she's just putting like aloe and suntan lotion.
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Yeah. Healing hands. Yeah. That's ice water. We would be talking, um, and I would say, yeah, blah, blah, blah.
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This, this happened. And I would hear, really? Why? And it would get me fire engine red, man.
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And that's the thing around here. Whenever you start challenging what people have grown up believing and that it's not rooted in scripture, then they get mad and just shut down.
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But the thing is, whenever we're talking to people, they have to realize that they're either lost or misguided before they see any need for any sort of course of correction.
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You know, what I hear in a lot of this is universalism. This is, you know, if, if you, if you say the prayer, you know, or even if you just believe in heaven, it's it, you're going to get there.
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You know, everybody's going to heaven. There's no Nile, you know, everybody's, uh, you know, uh, how could a good loving
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God send anyone to a, to a hell, you know, hell and a fire, you know, it's like,
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I mean, well, actually in the Bible, it says, yeah, God hates the wicked.
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He's appointed them for their time of destruction. You know, he abhors them. He abhors them. I hope
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I'm not on that side, you know? Right. Right. But yeah, a lot of tradition has been just ingrained in so many people and a lot of people that really don't go to church anymore.
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Um, and, and say that they don't need to until 2021. Um, uh, you know, like Andy Stanley, um, a little bit of a
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COVID joke there. I'll be easy with it, but, uh, but no, man, I tell you what, man, there's, there's more into the wrong.
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There's, there's a lot more to this Christian life than, uh, than just saying a prayer and, you know, going to church, uh, once, twice a year.
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Um, you know, this, this is not, I mean, this is not just us, uh, you know, having a, having a, a, a quick, you know,
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I mean, think about it. If I don't know Greg and, and I, and I try to walk up to him every, every year, you know, and just, just say,
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Hey man, you know, and try to have a conversation about them with him with about something that, you know, might be, uh,
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I don't know, something that I'm bringing up from last year or whatever. He'd be like, well, I moved on from that. Like that isn't even happening anymore in my life.
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Well, Oh, okay. Well, I, I didn't know that, you know, because I don't have a relationship with him. Right. So, yeah. But anyway, that's, that's how a lot of people, uh, go through their
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Christian walk. It seems. Yeah. And I feel like you, you, we have this problem in, in the nation and in Western Christianity, but I feel like it is like a magnified, especially in like the
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Midwest and the South, just because it's so ingrained in the culture, right? Like every country song you listen to is like my
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God, my Bible, my truck, my dog. Right. And I love country. I'm not saying anything, uh, about easy
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Greg. Okay. And I've got a couple of Southern boys on the line here.
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You know, I don't want you coming up here. Yankees revenge over here. But, uh, but, but I, but I feel like it's so, it's so ingrained in that culture too, where it's just like, um,
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God is part of that country song, right? I mean, God is part of, you know, you do your hour and a half on Sunday, you do your football, you do your beer, you do your truck, you do your shooting, you do your whatever.
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And I might be simplifying a little bit, but I kind of felt that way a little bit when I was first coming back to the Lord, I really got into this groove of like working in my garage, had a few beers, listening to some country songs, you know, and, and Jesus was my buddy.
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And I just checked in every two hours, uh, on Sunday. And the, and, and it was really, it was really like this culture thing for me, where it was like,
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I was just churched. Like, like I knew, I knew who God was right. I believed in God.
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And that's another thing. I think we need to define our terms when most Christians, or I would say people that we're talking about that are church say,
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I believe in God. I think what they're really saying is I understand, uh, in a certain set of, of ideas, but to truly believe in the biblical sense, uh, takes it a step further, takes it a couple of steps further and actually says, uh, because of my belief, there's actions that are involved as well, too, right?
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Like James talks about dead faith versus alive faith, stuff like that. So, you know, when I said at the top of the hour, even
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Satan believes in, uh, who Jesus is, he understands his authority, understands his place in this kingdom.
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It's not an understanding belief that then reflects action. And I think when we talked about church folk, we talk about a belief in just an idea, right.
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An idea of what they think the gospel is or, or what, uh, what, who Christ is when in fact, belief actually moves us to action.
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Right. And kind of like what you guys are doing down there with your podcast, like, Hey, look at, we have a belief.
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We understand who God is. We understand what the gospel is, but that's going to move us to action, whether it's through, um, service in our community service with church service to through discipleship with our further brothers or starting a podcast and talking about that.
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So I think what you said, uh, Sasquatch earlier was, it's so funny to talk about the
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Bible and then refer to someone called Sasquatch. This is so awesome. And the original Greek Sasquatch, it actually says,
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I love it. I love it so much. But, uh, you know, like you said,
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I think the dividing line is really just, you have to get into the word with them. Like you said, like, well, why do you believe that?
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Well, what does, you know, where are you seeing that in the Bible? I mean, that's the dividing line, not to, uh, rip off James right there.
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Uh, right. But it is the dividing line between church and actual, um, you know, uh, effective
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Christian. I don't want to say believer or unbeliever. Like you said, I'm not, I'm not here to say who's, who's believer, who isn't.
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That's, that's, uh, what Christ, uh, is there to do on judgment day along with our father. But it does say we can judge the works, right?
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It does say we can judge the fruit. And sometimes, uh, and even I need it, even, even
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I need a little bit of judgment of my fruit from, you know, from, from another brother, uh, in Christ that is holding me accountable.
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So I think the two things you touched on there was, was big. It's like, for me, it always gets back to the word.
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Like it's kind of crazy. I'm like, I'm like a broken record. Like people like, what about this problem? Like the Bible, the word about this, the word, you know, right here.
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First John five 16. If anyone sees his brother committing a sin, not leading to death, he shall ask and God will give him life to those who commit sins that do not lead to death.
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There is sin that leads to death. I do not say that one should pray for that.
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All wrongdoing is sin, but there is sin that does not lead to death. And then 18 right here.
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We know that everyone who has been born of God does not keep on sinning, but he, who was born of God protects him and the evil one does not touch him.
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And I'll go to Roman six, baby. If you need me to, he's about to start preaching. Hey, watch out.
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I'm headed over to Roman sitting on it. I want to get on two points real quick.
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We recently, I think we've coined it. It's not, then we were stealing it from somebody unwittingly, but, um, we've kind of coined the term hobby
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Jesus. Some people are more into the hobby than others, right? Some people only show up on, on Christmas and Easter.
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Others show up half Sundays, uh, and they go to their garage and, you know, drink beer and, and listen to country music.
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And, and, and, uh, when they have a problem, 12 years ago, it was feeling real spiritual.
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They'll drop a 20 in the plate. Oh yeah. Right. And you are one pathetic loser.
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That was self -deprecating. Go ahead. You were on a roll. I didn't mean to interrupt you. Go ahead. So they see
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Christ as a hobby. I mean, they would never say those words, but that's really how it's being treated.
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Uh, and when we're talking about going back to scripture, it is, it is pivotal.
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As a pastor, my authority does not come from me.
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My authority does not come from the, the necessarily the pulpit that I stand in.
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It already comes from the word preached. Not my opinion about the word, not, not, not, um, what, what, uh, who gave what in church.
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Authority comes through the preaching of the word, and that goes to evangelism and everything else.
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We don't have power in just what we're, you know, we, we go up on the street and go,
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Hey, you want to come to a cool church with, with, with some good music? You know, that has a fog machine.
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Yeah. And lame fog machine. We had to, we had to, uh, fog machine.
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Don't you mean glory cloud? Is it gold? Somebody's grave.
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There you go. Oh boy. Oh boy.
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So, uh, you know, in everything that we do as Christians, it should go back to the word of God.
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There again, why do we love the word of God? Because we love the person who gave it to us.
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God himself. No, absolutely. He said, rant over.
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I don't have a mic to drop. Drop your headphones. We can't hear it.
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Just trust me. I dropped it. So what's been the, what's been the reaction down there when you guys have kind of, uh, been talking about this stuff on your podcast, big foot revival, have you gotten any pushback or any blowback or anything from, uh, some of your friends and family and community down there where you're kind of just kind of calling out religiosity and, and, uh, church folk and saying,
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Hey, it's time to step up your game. I think, uh, what we have typically gotten is people who hear and they go,
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Hmm. They're, they're, uh, they listen to, and we talk politics and stuff. We kind of fell into that more.
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Um, but we're trying to, we're, we're trying to look at politics through the lens of scripture and thinking biblically.
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And, uh, because right now, I mean, you've got the whole, the rapture is going to happen any day now.
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I mean, that whole thing, non -Christians are like, the rapture is going to happen. It's like, didn't you just say you were an atheist?
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Yeah. But the rapture is about to happen. And so, uh, we're, we're trying to walk through these things biblically.
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And when it, most of the feedback that we've gotten has been positive.
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I think, and this is a thought, I don't, I don't know. I don't have any way of proving this. People who hear, and then that, you know, they'll hear,
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Oh, well, these are some fanatical guys or these guys are too, whatever for me. And they just don't listen again.
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Right. And I think that's typically what you get. Yeah. People just shut down before they are willing to confront any sort of sin that they may be dealing with.
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Yeah. So as we wrap up here, guys, what, uh, let's shift gears real quick. You mentioned politics and I don't mind talking about politics.
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Uh, we get into it a little bit here on the show. Here we go. Oh boy.
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So what? I think Yeti and Jason just backed up a little bit. Well, it's time for Greg and Sasquatch to get into it then.
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No, uh, Biden for life. Hey, Oh, wait, what?
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I didn't have my drop ready. Gosh, you can't say something like Biden for life and I don't have a drop ready.
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Wait, let's try it again. Biden for life. Okay. There you go.
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Gosh. Well, we come from a problem state, but y 'all are really, y 'all are really screwing the pooch.
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Thank you. A lot going on up here. Uh, yeah.
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Greg's fault. He's the one in government. Oh, Mitten state. Dang slapped us in the face. Oh man.
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No, absolutely not. That's illegal. How dare you? Congratulations to you, man. Oh, well, thank you, sir.
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Uh, uh, we, we happened to see that the other day and we're proud of you, I guess, but he said,
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I guess we really don't like it. He's moving on up to the
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East side, boys. Don't give me a high rise in the city. Okay.
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Well, now that this podcast is officially derailed. Oh, so anyway, uh, did y 'all see the commercial where it was, it was this little boy and there's a bunch of cheering and ranting going on, on the
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TV. And the mama walks into the room and she wakes the little boy up and, and she says, you wanted me to tell you what happened?
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And a little boy goes, so who won? And she said, Trump for the third time.
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It was supposed to be this really sad, like Trump's going to be president forever. That's the way they try to make it look.
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And I'm sitting there like, no, no, no, no. Y 'all had, uh, you know, y 'all had, uh, cheating to do stuff.
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How much cheating stuff do you buy into all of it? Well, look,
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I've been talking about, I've been talking about voter fraud for 10 plus years since I've been involved in local state and federal politics.
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Okay. It's just that no one wanted to talk about it. Everyone thought it was, Oh, you're a conspiracy theorist.
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I know poll watchers. I know, uh, canvassers, I know certifiers, uh, by name, good friends that go look at, there's just stuff going on going back to 2008 when
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I first got involved in local politics. Okay. I've always been interested since I was in high school, but so this is not a new phenomenon we have, you know, people go,
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Oh, conspiracy theory. Oh, it doesn't happen. It's like, I've got it. I've got, well, well,
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I mean, that's not voter fraud, but you know, that wasn't it now back when, uh, only Massachusetts.
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Oh, you're not talking about Watergate. No, no, no. I'm talking about Richard Nixon with, with like being voted in the first time he tried to get in.
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Right. No, absolutely. So, you know, for, for me, it's been going, man, that was a deep cut, man.
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Good job. He out politic. I did. Well done. I just thought you were stupid.
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About Watergate. I'm a stinking genius. Have I not mentioned this on the podcast at all?
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Forgot your Mensa, Jason Hamlin, 81. Why don't you wear a Mensa beanie next time?
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All right. Jeez. I'll wear a Coogee. Sorry guys. We'll take the podcast over from here.
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Yeah. So it's always been going on. I mean, you look at Oakland County in Michigan, the largest County in Michigan, and we have the clerk sitting in federal prison right now for two years because she dumped 30 ,000 ballots in 2018.
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So right. Oh, thank you. You're my sound effects guy now too.
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Cool. We do that all the time. When somebody falls off a roof or hits their hand with a hammer, but I think,
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I think we got the actual one. There you go. So, so I do here's the issue.
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So to book, to book on this really quick. So it's always been going on. It's been happening. It's been getting more technologically advanced.
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Okay. So when you talk about like we, and, and the Democrats and this, I don't know if it's some ominous, you know, elitist
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Illuminati thing going on, but there's definitely at the state and local levels, people that want to see their candidate candidate win.
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And there's ways to do that, whether it's through putting in certain systems that can be manipulated, dumping ballots, switching ballots, even down to poll workers, walking people over like we had in Michigan and saying,
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Oh no, you need to vote for this person and really trying to sway the vote at that point. So there's all kinds of voter fraud that goes on.
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I would say it's going to be hard for Trump at this point to get both the state electors, the federal
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Congress the circuit court judges, and then the Supreme court all on board to say,
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Hey, we have to hold this up and basically recount almost every single state. We're seeing some recounts in Georgia saying there's a chance.
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No. And here's the thing, one out of a hundred, no one out of a million, right?
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No, no other president would have done something like this. Okay. Because, uh, they would just said,
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Oh, concede. And, you know, even in the 2012 election, there was all kinds of irregularities where we just didn't force it.
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And we said, okay, Obama, you know, was going to win anyway. So it is what it is. But the point is, is
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Trump is the only guy that would actually, whether it's through his arrogance or whether it's through his love of country or his authoritarianism, whatever it is, he's exposing corruption.
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So my hope is worst case scenario, Biden, uh, you know, takes office on January 20th, but, but at least there's some silver lining there saying, look, at least we're exposing some corruption.
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And I think it goes a lot wider than just local and state. I mean, you've got the dominion voting stuff that's going on, which is a real thing that actually, you know,
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I knew about dominion. Here's a, here's a fun story. I'm a County commissioner. We had dominion come to us and want us to buy all new dominion voting software.
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And when me and another commissioner looked into it and said, Oh, the Clinton foundation and the Clintons have 42 % ownership in the we're good.
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We actually did not go with the dominion voting system here in Monroe County in Michigan. And you didn't commit suicide.
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And I didn't commit suicide just for the record. Wow. And we, and we had a 100%, uh, uh, voter rate, meaning we didn't have any, uh, issues with fraud or anything like that.
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So I'm not saying just because you have the dominion system there, you know, even that word, there's like some spiritual connotation to that, right.
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Right. Oh yeah. Dominion. It's so crazy. Yeah. But I'm not sure. Not the NAR kind of not going all
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TV, Jake's and Stephen, the reformation type of dominionism is cool.
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But yeah. So long, long question, uh, made longer. I think it's, I think it's real.
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I just think to how you're going to prove that is going to be a uphill battle, but it does happen all the time. What about, what about all the profit liars that, uh, that, uh, said that Trump was going to be president.
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Do we just, uh, turn the other cheek and, you know, look the other way. It's true.
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That's true. But you don't know what could happen in the next, uh, how many guys are really doubling down on that, man.
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I made a prophecy. Trump is going to be president. God told me, you know, like all that stuff.
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Sure. Uh, it'll be fun to go back and say, well, he was. Yeah. Yeah. At the time.
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Yeah. Yeah. At the time. Yeah. Yeah. Well, I do like how fast, uh, the Bethel guy. Oh, I know. Chris, how do you say his last name?
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I don't know what his name is. Uh, but he, man, he doubled back quick. Yeah. Like two days after he was like,
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I'm sorry. I didn't hear from God. Didn't mean to, uh, you know, you can be wrong. If you're a prophet, you can be, you can be wrong.
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I don't know. I don't know if they've ever read Deuteronomy 18 or not, but right. You know, you can't just, uh, throw a prophecy out there from the living
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God. It does make it hard to trust the prophet when you're not sure if it came from God or his arrogance.
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Yeah, exactly. Right. Yeah. It's kind of why prophets weren't wrong. So you could trust them. So what are you guys thinking as we wrap up here?
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What was your thoughts on, uh, politics? You want to add your two cents since we got on that subject for a
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In North Carolina, we had basically all your Republicans win close to a hundred thousand votes.
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I think the Lieutenant governor did better than that. Um, uh, then you have the governor who'd be everybody else who'd be, uh,
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Dan Forrest, Roy Cooper beat Dan Forrest, Dan Forrest being the Republican Cooper being the, uh, we call him
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King Cooper now. King Cooper being the, uh, Democrat won by 240 ,000 votes.
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Wow. And nobody that I talked to ever period that I've heard say,
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I voted for Trump, but I voted for Cooper. Right. Yeah. It's that swing is unrealistic to me.
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Yeah. Um, and, and we did it. We ran it on it, on one of our podcasts.
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Um, uh, and then we told you to trust in Jesus, but, uh, it, it, the fraud is out there.
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Um, you know, I, I don't know how to prove it. My prayers that people will go to jail for, um, justice.
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I, um, I want the truth. Uh, I'm a firm believer that Christ is true.
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I think I'm entitled. You want the truth. You can't handle the truth.
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Such a great movie. So yeah, we want the truth and we want justice. I mean, those are two biblical things that we seek for in all matters.
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I'll be bringing in social justice. Here we go. You gotta, you gotta put a word in front of justice.
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Yeah. Well, that's like any time. I think we could talk for hours upon hours, but Jesus is
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King. I have to keep telling myself that Jesus is King. When, when we look at a nation who kills the babies that we kill and endorses the things that we endorse, if God judged us with a
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Biden administration, I don't think anybody's surprised by that judgment, not a
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Christian, right? We said on our podcast too, that, you know, if Biden got in there legitimately and everything, we deserve everything that we've got coming to us.
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No, absolutely. I mean, it's the hypocrisy of lukewarm, uh, you know,
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Christian and lukewarm country. I mean, we literally murder humans in the womb by the millions.
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We, we, uh, celebrate adultery. We celebrate theft. We celebrate, uh, you know, fornication.
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We, we celebrate all these things and then our presidents and our electors and, and our politicians get up there and say, in God, we trust and God bless
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America. And sometimes I look at that and I go, do you know what you're saying? Do you even understand the, the two lipidness that what's the word
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I'm looking for? The two sidedness, the talking out of both sides of your mouth, where you say we're such a wicked country that stands up for so many things that are wicked.
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And we can even get into, you know, murdering innocent children in foreign countries for, for different types of wars and things like that.
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Not that I'm saying that we don't protect our borders and do all those things, but it's like, on one hand, we have such a spirit of sin as this country.
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And then we get up there and saying, God bless America. And you know, uh, in God, we trust and all these
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Christian ease things that we say. And I gotta believe that, you know, if my righteous works are like filthy rags to God, I know he's going to vomit this country out of his mouth at one point until there's a few righteous that stand up.
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And I hope we can be included in that, that stand up and that are the remnant and that say, no, we, we will hold to principle.
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We will hold up the dividing line. We'll hold to the word of God. And there's not going to be anything that's going to shake us from that.
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And guess what? We will probably get made fun of and we'll get loose friends and we'll get shadow banned and we'll get kicked off of social media and our church friends won't like us.
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And our pastor probably won't agree with us and all these things. But at some point there has to be individuals, the righteous remnant that stand up for God and say,
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Nope, we're not going to take it anymore. You can't speak out of one side of your mouth and then ask for God's blessing out of the other.
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And I think a time of judgment for this country is going to be coming very soon because God won't be mocked and he will have justice.
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The Bible says, and whether that's in a certain administration or a certain president, I would say that we're being judged right now.
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I mean, you see the things that are going on in this country over the last 10, 15, 20 years. And I'm not talking
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Pat Robertson judge. Oh, that a hurricane happened because that bar was there.
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And you know, I'm saying when you do sin, there are consequences, right? The godly principles, when you sin, there are consequences.
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Go read the book of Proverbs, go read Ecclesiastes, go read Job. Look at when you have sin in your life, there will be, there will be consequences.
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And I'll tell you what, you're not going to get away. Even with all the freedom and Liberty we have in this country, you're not going to get away with pulling the wool, so to speak over God's eyes for that long.
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You're going to continue to sin and openly sin. Heck, we've been doing the same sins we've always been doing. We just do it openly now and we legalize it, right?
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I brag about it on Facebook, 20, 20 years ago,
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I was thinking about making a t -shirt, having a t -shirt company. And one of the t -shirts I wanted to put was
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Democrats, uh, Republicans do it in secret and Democrats want to legalize it. It's like, there's no, there's no winning with these parties.
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There's a Baptist joke in there somewhere. I think
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I already told him. Oh, go ahead. We, uh, we, we say that the answer is repentance.
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The answer is Jesus, but repentance and ultimately revival. And that's, you know, where our clever name came from.
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So we're just a couple of redneck guys from the South. We're both over six foot, we're bearded and hairy.
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So we were big feet and we want to see a revival. So there you go. Big foot revival. I love it guys.
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That's what it's all about. We're just trying to throw our voice out there too. You know? Yeah. Yeah. And what a great wrap up on that.
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Yeah. We got our first troll on Twitter. We were so excited. Oh my gosh. That's awesome.
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Just for joining parlor along with everyone. Just cause I've got a bunch of screwed up views.
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Nobody wants to hear. I'm gonna go to parlor. Uh, yeah, yeah, we did. Well, you guys are official now.
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If you got your troll, so, you know, Jason, you got any final words for us before we head out?
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No. Thank you to my trusty sidekick. He's always full of so many, so much wisdom.
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Usually you say Jesus is King. The man, the legend, the man, the legend babies.
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Oh, you guys are too. We can all do that. We can all do that. All right, guys, let's finish it up here.
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