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Heavenly Father, we're so grateful that we can come to you, Lord, for everything that we need, everything that comes
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into our lives, Lord, we know that you are the answer.
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And we thank you for your word.
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We thank you for the truth of your word.
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We thank you that before the beginning of time you were and that you had had it all planned out long ago.
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We thank you that even this night, Lord, tonight that you knew we would be here, you know, we'd be talking
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about you knew it, we'd be lifting your name, Lord, we thank you for that opportunity.
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We thank you that you see fit to put us in this place that we will be able to come to you, Lord and look for wisdom
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and look for direction and just look to praise you Lord to thank you for all that you've done for us.
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And I pray that you would bless everyone that watches this tonight or that everybody that's here will be touched by your word.
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And God, I pray to you bless the messenger as we hear and we learn about the things of of you, Lord, we
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just thank you for this time.
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We ask for your blessing.
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We ask for your peace, Lord.
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And as we learn God, I pray that you would unite us together in your spirit by your bond of love.
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We bless you God and we thank you in Jesus name.
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Okay, Robin, do you are you going to start the recording?
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So then I'm going to introduce our speaker, Alex Newman.
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His bio is so long, I could spend our whole time just reading his accomplishments.
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So here are some highlights.
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He's the president of Liberty Sentinel Media Incorporated, and a contributing
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journalist to publications such as the Epoch Times, the Law Enforcement Intelligent Brief, World Net
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Daily, Freedom Project Media and many more.
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He has interviewed current and former heads of state, members of Congress, royalty and
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countless other fascinating people.
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He has authored and co authored several books, including on topics such as
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exposes on the government on government schools and on our former President Obama.
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He is multilingual, has appeared on hundreds of TV shows, serves as director for the
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organization Bear Witness Central, serves on several advisory boards for
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education focused organizations, serves as director of G. Edward
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Griffin's Red Pill University, teaches advanced economics through Freedom
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Project Academy and assisted in forming public school exit, the nation's
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premier ministry working to rescue American children from the horrors of government education.
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All of these and more combined, Alex reaches millions of people each year with the message of faith,
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And if you're doing the math to figure out how he manages all those things, or wondering if
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his topic tonight is actually how to manage and make the most of time, don't forget to factor in that he
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is a husband, father of four, and he and his family divide their time between Europe and the
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But most of all, Alex loves the Lord and is not only a Christian, but also a biblical creationist,
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which is why we invited him here tonight to talk to us on the topic of one race.
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And as a reminder, we are recording.
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So this presentation, we ask that you keep your microphones muted throughout it.
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And if you do decide to keep your camera on, we ask that you refrain from creating any distractions such as
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turning your lights on and off or spinning in your chair or standing up without pants on.
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If you have any questions during the presentation, feel free to put them into the chat panel.
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And at the end, we'll do a q &a time.
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And just the number of questions will kind of determine the format of that q &a time.
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So we'll be flexible and ask for patience.
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So with that, here is our speaker, Alex Newman.
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Thank you very much for that kind introduction, Terry, I appreciate the kind words.
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Thank you all of you for being here.
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It's it's really wonderful to have an opportunity to speak on these issues that are so close to my heart.
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I actually have never spoken publicly on this topic on only this topic.
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I mean, it's come up in a lot of talks I've given, but I've never focused just on this issue.
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And so it's really a tremendous honor for me to be able to speak on it.
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You know, I've been thinking about it a lot, especially with everything that's going on in the world.
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And you'd have to be living under a rock not to have heard about it.
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But anyway, so I just wrote this up for you guys kind of casual and informal, a lot of scripture,
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and I hope it'll be a blessing to you.
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And, and help us all to kind of understand more about what God says about these issues, because ultimately, that's the only
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perspective that matters.
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You know, it doesn't really matter what CNN says, it doesn't really matter what the politicians say, or what the activists say, or
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even what the pastors say, what God says is what really ought to matter to us.
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And so, you know, I quote quite often from scripture here, because I think that needs to inform
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And again, you've probably all noticed that the world right now appears to be absolutely consumed
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by this obsession with racism and race.
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I mean, it just permeates absolutely everything.
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Now, you can't turn on a sports program, you can't turn on the news, you can't go outside,
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you can't drive through your city, you can't even drive through your neighborhood without, you know, signs about race and racism.
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And, you know, all the police are walking on eggshells thinking that everybody thinks they're racist.
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And of course, Black Lives Matter is the elephant in the room.
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So I'll talk a little bit about that movement, that organization from a biblical perspective.
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What I find most tragic, what really hurts me the most is that this has now
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infiltrated many of our churches.
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And I think that's completely unconscionable.
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And you know, one of the things that I do is I ask people, what does the Bible say about race?
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You know, Christians say we're all about the Bible, I'm a Bible believing Christian.
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And yet here we are listening to a sermon about how we need to repent of, you know, our ancestors racism, or we need to
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repent about the color of our skin.
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And I asked you, what does the Bible say about race?
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And so far, I haven't had anybody answer correctly.
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It says absolutely nothing.
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Okay, not one single word about race.
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And you know, you could say, Oh, well, he talks about nations, he talks about this, that he says nothing about race, right?
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As far as God is concerned, there is no such thing as, quote, unquote, race.
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And so, you know, the fact that churches now many churches are spending weeks and months and
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doing series on race and racism and white supremacy and systemic oppression and
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This is not something that the church ought to be doing.
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Because I already read all of what God had to say about what the church ought to be doing.
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And nowhere in his word does he say we ought to be obsessing about the shades of people's skin,
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or what continent they come from.
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In fact, race itself is an unbiblical concept.
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And I want to give you a couple of scriptures here.
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In Acts 1726, God reveals something that I think is absolutely crucial.
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And this was actually part of the marketing materials that went out for the invitation of this.
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God, and I'm quoting from the King James Bible, by the way, I think there's plenty of other good versions.
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But I know a lot of people only like the King James.
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So as I'm quoting from the King James, I think it's a very good translation.
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Acts 1726, God says, and hath made of one blood,
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all nations of men, for to dwell on the face of the earth, and hath determined the times before
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appointed, and the bounds of their habitation.
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So God tells us he created nations, but guess what, all nations are one blood, there
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is no, you know, black people, white people, red people, yellow people, that is a worldly
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construct that does not appear in God's Word.
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In fact, we know from Genesis 320, and Adam called his wife's name Eve because she was the mother
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Notice God says all living, not some living, not living in this part of the world, or that part of the world,
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or this much melanin in their skin, or that much melanin.
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It's all people walking on this planet, are one blood, and they all
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They are our great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grandma and.
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And then of course, further down the line a little bit, we had Noah and his wife, right?
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God eliminated all of the wicked people on the earth as judgment for sin.
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All that was left was Noah and his wife and their three sons and their three sons' wives.
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And so ultimately, all of us are descended from Adam and Eve.
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And all of us, regardless of what shade your skin is, are descended from Noah and his
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And that means essentially, if you hate somebody for the color of their skin or the shape of their nose,
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So in other words, there really is only one race.
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And it's an interesting, fun fact, science and genetic mapping of the entire human genome now confirm
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that fact, that, you know, as Christians, we shouldn't need to wait for the judgment of science to decide
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what is true and what is not.
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We have God's word to illustrate that for us and to illuminate that for us.
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But it's nice that, you know, we can point to science as well and say, see, God was right all along.
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And all you people who were running around believing this nonsense that Darwin was spouting, and we'll get into that later, you guys all had it
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Now, why are so many churches and Christian leaders holding seminars on racism and race?
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And why are so many of them promoting Black Lives Matter when this is so clearly unbiblical, in
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fact, anti -biblical, as we'll see?
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And I think the answer to that is the world's agenda has infiltrated the church.
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And that's not true of all churches.
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There's plenty of pastors out there who have stood firm and who have preached biblically on these issues.
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But there are plenty of pastors who are scared, who want to be woke, and who think, well, the world is saying these things, so we
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better jump on the world's bandwagon, and we better parrot mindlessly, the things that the world is telling us.
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Now, it's true that God did create some divisions among mankind.
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In fact, God says in his word, that he divided the people of the world into nations with different
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In fact, God was very upset about this little globalist project that they had.
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We read about it in Genesis.
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They all got together and they said, hey, let's build this huge tower all the way up to the heavens, right?
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And so God tells us that he came down and confused their languages.
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And remember, he had ordered them to go all across the world.
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He had ordered them to move all across the world, and they refused.
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They all stuck together, and they built this big tower.
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God was upset about that globalist project.
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And so he divided the nations.
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And God says multiple times that he created the nations.
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In Deuteronomy 32 .8, God tells us that when the Most High divided to the nations, their inheritance, when he
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separated the sons of Adam, he set the bounds of the people according to the number of the children of Israel.
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So, we know from God's word that he is the creator of nations.
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He decides how long those nations will last.
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He determines what their boundaries will be.
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In fact, he even chooses their rulers, which sometimes makes us a little bit uncomfortable as Christians.
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Well, what are the implications of that?
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Well, that's what God tells us in his word.
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God separated people on purpose.
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And he separated them through language barriers.
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We know he gave them different languages.
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And he also separated them by geography.
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Some people stayed in places where there was massive amounts of sun.
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And other people went to the far north where there's very little sun.
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In fact, I have been living most of the last decade in Sweden.
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And if you've ever been there in the winter, you know, it's really, really, really dark.
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The sun maybe if you're below the Arctic Circle might pop up over the horizon just for a minute.
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But most of the time, there'll be clouds anyway.
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So, you really don't see the sun much the entire winter.
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And obviously, that's a very different climate.
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That's a very different environment than if you were living, say, on the equator in the Congo or in
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You need a different kind of genetic makeup.
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And so, in the same way that God created this enormous genetic diversity within
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animals, within cats and dogs and so on, he did the same with humans.
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And it's a fascinating story.
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When you look into how genetics work, you see that, you know, depending on where people move and what
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conditions are good, you know, there is a little bit of truth in what Darwin was saying, this idea of natural selection.
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Certain genes are better suited to certain parts of the world.
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And so, if you live in the far north, my wife is Scandinavian, if you live in the far north, you know, you need to be able to
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absorb a lot of sunlight so that your body can produce enough vitamin D to be able to survive up in those
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You end up with fairer skin and fairer hair and bluer eyes.
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Well, what happens if you live in a place where the sun is blazing all year round?
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Well, then in that case, you need slightly darker skin because otherwise the sun will burn you up and you'll end up with cancer and that would be unpleasant.
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And so, yes, there is genetic diversity.
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And this is actually what Darwin observed with his finches.
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He saw these finches and some of them had different shaped beaks, depending on what island they were living on.
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And he said, ooh, they're evolving, right?
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They were not actually evolving.
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In fact, what was actually happening was they were losing genetic information.
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As the generations passed on, more and more genetic material was being lost so that at some point, you know,
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all the finches on an island could only have long beaks.
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And so, Darwin looked at them all and said, oh, they all have long beaks.
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They must be evolving into something else.
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Well, no, they weren't evolving into anything.
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They were losing genetic information so that those finches with long beaks could no longer produce offspring
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I just saw somebody posted in the comments, right?
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And so, those are real phenomena.
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And that explains why there is so much, at least superficial, physical differences between the
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various, and I put these in air quotes, races of human beings.
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Some have darker skin, some have lighter skin, some have darker hair, some have lighter hair, some have bluer eyes or browner eyes or blacker eyes.
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But really, these are very, very superficial differences.
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And actually, they're, they're tiny.
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If you look at the science, if you look at the genetic mapping, what we now know is that there's actually more genetic difference
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between two people from within the same people group, right, two English people or two Swedish people or
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And two people, say, you know, a person from France and a person from Congo or a person from Japan and a
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person from, you know, Ecuador, right?
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There's actually more difference within a people group than there is among separate people groups.
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And actually, when you look at the differences in genetic makeup in these physical characteristics, we're talking like, less than
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0 .1 of your genetic makeup.
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So, these are very small, very superficial differences that we've just been trained to kind of think of these as
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enormous and hugely important, but they're really not.
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It's not to say that there's no difference in culture, that there's no difference in language, there are those differences.
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But as far as the genetic code goes, as far as the race differences go, they are
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essentially a social construct.
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Now, I hear somebody talking.
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Oh, hey, Jeff, let me mute you up.
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Yeah, so there is another very important division, you know, God created a number of different divisions.
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And there is one that is ultimately far more important than any of the ones we've discussed.
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You know, God did divide the world up into nations and tribes and tongues.
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These are actual divisions that God created among people.
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And tongues, of course, means languages, right?
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So, God did create these divisions.
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He created nations, as we discussed.
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But a much more important division is the division between the saved and the unsaved.
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Okay, God tells us there's two kinds of people in this world.
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There are God's children.
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And then there are, and you know, this makes a lot of people uncomfortable.
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There are children of Satan, people who are unsaved, people who are still part of the kingdom of darkness.
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Jesus Christ is very clear about this, right?
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He distinguishes between these two groups of people.
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And he explains very clearly that if you're not with me, you are against me.
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Okay, so there are people who are part of God's kingdom, and then there's everyone else.
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Now in Christ, we have total and complete unity, right?
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All these artificial differences, both the socially constructed ones and even the ones that God has actually
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created, wither away and disappear within the body of Christ.
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So, I'll quote scripture for you again.
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In Galatians 3, verse 27 and 28, God tells us that for as many of you as were
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baptized into Christ have put on Christ, there is neither Jew nor Greek, there
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is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female, for you are all one
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So, for someone to say that they are racist and Christian is silly, okay?
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I mean, it's beyond silly.
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God tells us if we're Christians, if we are in Christ, we are all one.
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And that's not to say there are no differences between nations and tribes and tongues.
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God speaks to this issue as well.
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If you go down to Revelation 7, 9, he tells us his kingdom is made up of
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all different kinds of people.
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He says that in Revelation 7, 9, after this I beheld and lo a great multitude which no man could number of
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all nations and kindreds and people and tongues stood before the throne and before the
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lamb clothed with white robes and palms in their hands.
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That means that there are going to be people from every nation who are going to be saved.
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There are people from every tongue, every tribe, men, women, Jews, Greeks, and on and
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And so in Christ, we are all one.
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And we need to understand that as Christians.
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And then Romans 10, verses 11 through 13, God tells us again, for the scripture saith, whosoever
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believeth on him shall not be ashamed, for there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek.
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For the same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon him.
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For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.
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So in Christ, Christians have complete and total unity.
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We can let the world be divided by silly things like what your skin shade is and how much melanin you have,
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That is not for Christians to worry about.
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Let the world worry about those things.
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We should not let the body be divided based on these artificial constructs when God has so clearly told us,
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we are united in one body.
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Yes, we have different members, right?
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That doesn't mean we're all exactly the same.
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We all have different functions.
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We all have different gifts.
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God gave some of us the gift of teaching, some of the gifts of administrating, gift of prophecy.
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I mean, all of us have different roles within the body, but we are all one body and we are all united in Christ.
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So if God revealed this so clearly, and he did, I mean, you can, you can look at this at the scriptures.
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There's not three ways of interpreting it.
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It's just plain English right there for everyone to see.
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How did we get so misguided to the point where we now have even churches talking about this
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idea of race and then this white privilege and systemic oppression and that, you know, if you're this race, you have to
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And if you're that race, you have to have reparations.
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And if your skin is that color, this, that, and the other, how did, how did it, how did it come to pass that, um, mainstream society, the
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world, and even elements of the church have come to believe this stuff?
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Well, one of the major culprits was a man called Charles Darwin.
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We mentioned him earlier and his ideas about the finches.
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Uh, he wrote a very important book.
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It was called, and they never gave you the full title, right?
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When you learn about this in your government school, they never tell you the full title because it's not politically correct anymore.
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But what Darwin wrote was called On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection or the
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Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life.
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Notice the reference to the favored races.
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Now, Charles Darwin himself was a raging racist.
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He bought into this crazy idea that humanity was divided up into different racial groups and that some
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were more advanced than others.
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Uh, he actually wrote, um, a book called The Descent of Man.
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Uh, and he had encountered what he described as savages
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in Tierra del Fuego, which is in South America.
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And he says, one can hardly make oneself believe that they are fellow creatures.
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Uh, he continued in this book, The Descent of Man, the civilized races of man will almost certainly exterminate and replace the savage
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races throughout the world.
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This is mid 1800s, by the way.
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Um, in the same book, he goes on to say the break between man and his nearest allies will then be wider, where it will intervene between man in a
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more civilized state, as we may hope, even than the Caucasian and some ape as low as a baboon, instead of as
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now between the Negro or Australian and the gorilla.
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I mean, you know, the, the Darwinists and the majority of our society today, uh, is Darwinistic in their thinking and
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Their worldview literally comes from this man and these ideas.
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And I would argue that these ideas come straight from the pit of hell, but listen to what he's saying.
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Darwin said that there are different races of people and that people from Africa and people from Australia,
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uh, at the differences between them and gorillas were actually very small, but oh, those superior Europeans, once they wipe out
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all those, uh, Australians and Africans, then the gulf between man and his nearest simian cousin,
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the gorilla, uh, will be much larger.
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Think about the implications of that kind of thinking.
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And is anyone surprised then that this kind of thinking leads to monsters like Adolf Hitler coming up with crazy
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ideas, like that we're going to improve the human gene pool by exterminating undesirable, uh,
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members of the gene pool.
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I mean, what other conclusion could you reach when you believe something so silly, right?
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All they had to do was open up the Bible.
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That's one of the reasons why Adolf Hitler was so adamant about destroying the church of Jesus Christ.
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Uh, this worldview also, uh, is at the heart of Marxism, which we'll come back to, and it's at the heart of
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eugenics, which, uh, believe it or not, was extremely prevalent and mainstream in American society, uh,
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before world war two kind of made it a little bit, uh, controversial, but, uh, we'll talk a little bit more about that
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Now, these satanic ideas that some humans are more evolved than other humans, that some lives are more
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valuable than others based on how far their people groups have evolved.
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Uh, these satanic ideas are now being taught to children all across the United States and all over the world
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at taxpayer expense in these institutions called public schools by law, right?
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The Supreme court and the federal courts of the United States have basically ordered, have established this as the national religion.
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All children must be taught that they evolved from apes and slime and that, you know, life ultimately has
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no meaning and on and on.
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And that's really one of the things that I've focused on a lot in my work.
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Now, of course, these ideas are ridiculous.
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Um, you know, and, and, and people say, well, how then do you explain that Europeans had so much better technology and developed, uh, uh, you know,
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civilization so much earlier than other people groups?
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Well, you don't have to be a rocket scientist to figure out, uh, the gospel spread across Europe,
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uh, much more quickly and more readily than in other parts of the world.
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For whatever reason, God chose that the gospel should go in a, um, westward direction.
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And so, uh, the gospel spread, uh, first through the Roman empire, right?
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The church rapidly, rapidly spread from the middle East into the Roman empire, all out into Europe.
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And of course we know that the gospel, the light of the gospel and the truth of what God has revealed to
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us leads to wonderful things, rule of law, security of private property rights, stable
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nuclear families, no more child sacrifice, right?
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Uh, putting a value on human life.
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After all, if all people are made in the image of God and they are, then human life has value.
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We can't just kill people willy nilly.
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We can't just go invade other cities and slaughter everybody.
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We can't enslave our fellow man.
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And so as the light of the gospel spread into Europe civilization and all these wonderful things spread with it.
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And so yes, Europeans became very prosperous and very advanced, uh, within a not too long time
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But to be clear, before the gospel arrived in Europe, uh, things were not going very well.
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Uh, in fact, again, I'll turn to Scandinavia just cause I spent so much time there.
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Um, if you look at Scandinavia before the gospel arrived, they were as savage as savage gets,
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The Vikings says it's almost like a cliche, right?
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The Vikings were a bunch of savage barbarians.
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They sacrificed their children to demon gods.
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They raped and pillaged and plundered and slaughtered and enslaved not only each other, but also whoever they could reach with their
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And, uh, they were the very definition of savage.
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Did they have an advanced civilization in Scandinavia?
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They, they lived as primitive brutes.
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Uh, and then what happened when the gospel arrived about a thousand years ago?
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Well, uh, it became a flourishing, wonderful, prosperous society.
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What is happening now as the light of the gospel is dimming in Scandinavia and in Europe?
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Well, civilization is declining.
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And so are all of the wonderful things that made all these great things that we take for granted possible, uh, individual
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liberty and prosperity and security and all these things, uh, that were made possible through the light of the gospel
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through the light of God's word, uh, are now being wiped away.
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And so we see this among people groups all over the world, right?
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When the light of the gospel comes, these people advance when there is no light of the gospel, they live in
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darkness with all that that entails.
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Now, um, you know, the, the, these different things have led to cultural differences and differences in the amount of light
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available to different people groups, not phony racial differences are primarily
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responsible for much of what we observe today in the world.
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And racists look at that and say, Oh, it's because of the racial makeup.
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It's because of a variety of factors, but primarily how much truth these people had
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Uh, and you know, for the, for the people who get so cocky about the achievements of Europe, uh, you've got to kind of be paying attention right now.
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Europe is a civilization in decline.
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Uh, they're not having children, their infrastructure is crumbling.
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They are being taken over by, uh, Islamic immigrants and things like that.
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And so, um, you know, the achievements of Europe might've been great, but they are on their way down, uh, in tandem
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with the loss of faith with the decline of the church.
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Uh, meanwhile in Africa and in China, the gospel is spreading like wildfire.
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And so the roles may someday come to be reversed where the people of Africa and Asia, the people who are, uh,
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you know, now being exposed to the gospel where the Holy spirit is moving.
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Uh, they may come to live in much better, much more prosperous societies, uh, as Europe descends into a new
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dark age and much of the Western world as well.
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Now, um, you know, a lot of pastors say, well, you know, racism is a sin.
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Hating people based on any characteristic.
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In fact, hating people period is a sin.
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In fact, it's such a serious sin that God equates it with murder, right?
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Now let's go to John, uh, chapter three, verse 15.
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Uh, God says, whosoever hated his brother is a murderer.
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And ye know that no murderer hath eternal life abiding in him.
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So hating somebody for their skin tone or for the shape of their nose or for the color of their eyes or for the
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content of their character.
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And I know this is going to be controversial, but even hating someone for their racism is a serious sin.
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You know, it's very fashionable nowadays to say, I hate racist.
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I hate members of the Ku Klux Klan.
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They're sinners just like all the rest of us and they need Jesus Christ just like all the rest of us.
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So to go around hating people because they live in darkness, because they have stupid ideas, uh, doesn't make you a good person.
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In fact, it makes you a hater and a murderer, according to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
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So let's quit all this fashionable stuff.
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That doesn't make you a good person.
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That doesn't make you a moral person.
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In fact, it makes you just as silly as racists who hate people for their skin tone, right?
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It's just absolutely silly.
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Uh, so Jesus equates hatred with murder in the same way that he equates, uh, looking on a woman with lust with adultery, right?
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God takes these things really, really seriously.
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So yes, racism to the extent that it exists is a serious sin.
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And if you're guilty of that sin, if you look at a person with the, you know, a darker skin tone or a lighter skin tone or curly hair
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or a big nose and think, I hate that person because of those characteristics, you absolutely should repent.
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But in the same vein, if you hate somebody because of their political opinions or their religious opinions, or even their racist opinions,
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you need to repent of that as well.
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You need to convince them, um, to examine God's word and examine what God's word says about these things.
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You need to plant the seeds in there and hope that God will make them grow, that that person will come to repentance and will come to faith
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They need Jesus Christ, just like you needed Jesus Christ when you were in darkness, when you were dead in your sin.
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And so, um, you know, I think it's, it's very important now with all that said, uh, I don't believe racism is a major problem in the United
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Uh, in fact, I think, uh, having grown up in eight different countries on four different continents, uh, among people of every different
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color and skin tone and religion and all the rest of it, uh, I think I can honestly say that America is the least racist
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society that I've ever been in.
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And people hear that and they're shocked and they've never been outside of the United States.
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Um, you know, I grew, I spent seven years living in Mexico, right?
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And, um, we're supposed to think that all Americans are automatically racist against Mexicans.
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First of all, Mexican is not a race, right?
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Uh, Mexico has the same kind of, um, you know, divisions based on ethnic backgrounds that
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people have in America, right?
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You had the Spanish who colonized Mexico and then you had the natives and this division continues to exist.
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Uh, and it's very, very obvious in Mexico, in fact, far more obvious than it is in America.
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Same thing is true all across Latin America, right?
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Uh, and so when you, when I look at the United States, I see a nation that was actually founded on the principle that all men
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It's the founding father said this was a self evident truth.
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Um, and yeah, they weren't perfect, right?
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We live in a fallen world.
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We are sinful human beings trapped in sinful bodies of flesh.
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Our founding fathers weren't perfect.
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But if you look at America today, you have a tiny handful of, you know, white and I even hesitate to
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use the term white because it's actually meaningless.
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Can you imagine if you were white, you would look ridiculous, right?
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Imagine if you were white, right?
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You're just a slightly less, um, less dark tone of Brown.
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But leaving that all aside, you have a handful of people who consider themselves white, who say they dislike other people based on,
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um, you know, superficial characteristics like their skin tone.
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Um, and then you have a, you know, not insignificant number of people who have maybe slightly darker skin who've been
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deceived by the world by Satan into hating people with lighter skin tones due to the alleged sins of
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We see this in our country.
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Now they're stirring up this hysteria.
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They're telling, uh, they call it black and brown people that white people are these horrible, monstrous,
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oppressive, enslaving, genocidal maniacs.
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And so a lot of people have been deceived into hating their brothers, hating their neighbors based on nothing more than the color of their skin,
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Which again, as I said earlier, is a sin.
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If you're guilty of that sin, you ought to repent of that sin.
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Um, now, uh, preferring to be with people from one same culture is not racism.
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Uh, again, I grew up in, in eight different countries on four different continents, and I can assure you that people all over the world
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tend to congregate in their own cultural groups, right?
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Uh, it's just a fact of life.
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People like to be with people who are like them.
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And so Trump supporters congregate with Trump supporters and Biden supporters congregate with Biden supporters and people who speak
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English congregate with people who speak English and people who speak Spanish congregate with people who speak Spanish.
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It's just the way humans are.
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It's just human nature that people like to be with people who are like themselves in terms of their culture, in terms of their language,
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in terms of their values and their beliefs and, uh, things like that.
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It is, you know, it's not sinful per se.
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Uh, and again, uh, America is one of the least racist societies on earth, I think really has spread these ideas around the
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Uh, what other nation is founded on the self -evident truth that all men are created equal.
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And beyond that, that God endowed each of those people with certain unalienable rights, life, liberty, property, the pursuit
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Uh, they also said that government exists to protect these rights.
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The founding fathers, of course, got these ideas from reading the Bible.
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These biblical principles actually laid the foundation, uh, for our nation.
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And they also laid the foundation less than a century later for Anglo -Saxon peoples,
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Americans and British to abolish slavery really for the first time in human history.
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I mean, this has been, slavery is a scourge that has been with humanity from time immemorial, right?
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You, your average young person in America today has no idea.
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They don't realize that the Jews were slaves, you know, thousands of years ago in Egypt.
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They don't realize that the ancient Greeks had slaves and the ancient Romans had slaves and the Africans had slaves and the Arabs had slaves and the
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Chinese had slaves and they did human sacrifice, right?
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Because they're not being taught those things, but slavery has been a scourge that's been ubiquitous.
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Then along come these Christians and say, God created us all equally.
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And what happened within less than a century, we had freed the slaves in our societies.
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And we then started insisting that other nations and other peoples also end slavery.
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I mean, you know, if you go to North Africa today, you still have open slave markets, right?
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Go to Libya, go to Mauritania.
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They still literally openly sell slaves in the street.
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In Mauritania, a North African country, it was not criminalized.
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The practice of slavery was not criminalized until 2007.
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But you're again, your average American has no understanding of what goes on in the rest of the world.
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And they have no understanding of human history, unfortunately.
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And of course, they have no understanding, most importantly of all, of what God has revealed to us in his word, which
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would demolish all of these satanic lies that the world is parroting over and over and over again.
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Now, Americans are being told instead that America is systemically racist society.
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America is a uniquely evil place.
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It's based on racism and slavery.
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We have collective guilt.
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Anyone with light skin, doesn't matter if your ancestors owned slaves, maybe they did, maybe they didn't, maybe they just came over from
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Italy, you know, like five years ago, doesn't matter.
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You're all still guilty of racism and slavery and all the rest of the things.
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And only collective guilt and collective payment to all people with darker skin will be acceptable.
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These are anti biblical lies.
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They're not just unbiblical lies.
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They are anti biblical lies.
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And unfortunately, they have infected the church.
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And I would argue they pose a grave threat to our witness, and to the spread of the gospel.
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Colossians chapter two, verse eight, God says, Beware, lest any man spoil you through
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philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and
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What is all this race mongering, all this hate mongering, all this fanning of the racial hatred and
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hysteria, other than philosophy and vain deceit and the tradition of men and the
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We already know that we're all one in Christ, right?
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There is no Jew and Greek, no man, woman, no slave free.
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So these are obviously not things that are coming from God or from God's word.
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In fact, under the dangerous worldview peddled by these race mongers, all light skinned people
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are guilty of racism by definition.
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And they say this openly, right?
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They don't even bother to hide it anymore.
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Van Jones, who was the green job czar in the Obama administration, he had to resign when it was revealed that he was an actual communist
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and he bragged about being a communist.
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He went on CNN just recently.
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He said all white people, including the most liberal and well intentioned have a virus in their
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You all have a virus in your brains.
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All people are sinful, they're fallen, and they have a virus in their brains.
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But the virus in their brains is not racism.
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And it is not unique to people who maybe have a little bit less melanin content than other people.
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This idea of collective guilt makes a mockery of the Bible, right?
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We are responsible for our individual sins.
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I don't need to repent for the sins of some other guy who might have had a similar complexion to me.
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I need to repent of my own sins.
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And trust me, I have plenty of sins that I need to be repenting for without going out and finding fake sins that I didn't even commit
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that I also need to be repenting for.
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So everyone is guilty of sinning as an individual.
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And it's not that you sinned against somebody of a different skin color, it's that you sinned against God, right?
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When you sin, the most important one that you're sinning against is God.
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And that is between you and God.
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So you don't need to repent because somebody 300 years ago with a similar amount of melanin in their skin, imported a slate that they
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bought from somebody with more melanin in their skin on the coast of Africa, you need to repent because you're a sinner.
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And because you have sinned against a perfect and holy God.
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And when you have sinned against a perfect and holy and infinite God, the size of your sin is infinite.
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And we know from God's Word, that the penalty for sin is death.
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Okay, that's why you need to repent.
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It's not because some guy 300 years ago, who had a similar skin tone to you, bought a slave from
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Okay, that's not why you need to repent.
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Now, when pastors buy into the lies that the world is parroting, and then parrot them to their congregations, they destroy their witness,
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they divide the body of Christ, and they dishonor Christ, they are being taken captive by these philosophies
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by these vain deceits by these traditions of men.
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And it's very, very dangerous, it needs to stop.
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I'm looking at the schedule here quick, we're supposed to go until 725.
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So I've got like seven minutes left, which means we won't get through all of this.
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But that's okay, because I've got a lot of stuff.
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Yeah, go ahead and feel free to go to 745.
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Okay, well, I'll wrap up in just a minute here with
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I was going to talk a little bit more about the Black Lives Matter stuff, but I don't want us to stay too long.
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And I want to respect everybody's time.
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But you know, I do want to go.
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We normally let our speakers speak until 745.
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And then we do our q &a until about 815.
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Because that's different from the schedule that I have.
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I didn't want to intimidate your schedule.
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And you know, it's the first time I've ever spoken publicly just on this issue.
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So I appreciate the opportunity.
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I appreciate y 'all's patience and understanding with me.
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It's you know, not something that I've spent a lot of time speaking on.
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But I'm very, very grateful for the opportunity because I feel like this is such an important issue in our culture in our
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And it's something that Christians really need to be aware of so that we don't get sucked into these vain philosophies and this
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deceit that the world is pushing on us.
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I want to talk specifically about one of the primary groups that's promoting this agenda.
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Because when you dig deeper, you realize how evil this actually is.
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And so Black Lives Matter, you know, it was it was a genius stroke of marketing, whoever came up with that,
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you know, kudos for being a genius.
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I don't know who came up with it.
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But it was genius, because how can you disagree with Black Lives Matter?
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But we have to examine each of these things, right?
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Is there even a such thing as Black Lives?
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Have you ever met a person who is this color?
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I would venture to say no, you haven't.
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And what does it mean that Black Lives Matter?
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As Christians, we have an obvious basis for saying that every life matters, right?
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God revealed to us in his word that every single human being on this planet was created in the image of
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And so if you are an image bearer of God, the infinite, perfect creator of everything,
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the holiest being that ever was that ever will be who was here before creation, and will be here
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If you're made in the image of that being, how could your life not have value,
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It's outrageous to think that a life wouldn't have value if it's made in the image of God.
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So as Christians, we innately understand that every life has value.
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But what does the organization Black Lives Matter mean when they say that Black Lives Matter?
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Well, there's a few presuppositions there that are absolutely critical to dissect if we want to understand what's happening here.
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Now, I want to start by pointing out that Black Lives Matter is an actual Marxist group.
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And I know nowadays, you know, people call everything Marxist.
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A lot of the things are Marxist.
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But Black Lives Matter is actually Marxist.
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And rather than taking my word for it, you know, I know not everybody has seen this video.
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So I want to share this with you guys real quick.
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It is a powerful, powerful video.
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This is one of the co -founders of Black Lives Matter, speaking in an
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Let me make sure my sound is okay, my sound is being shared.
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This is, this is a it's called the Real News Network.
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It's a very radical left -wing Marxist, you know, journalistic outfit.
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And they're interviewing one of the co -founders of Black Lives Matter.
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Her name is Patrice Cullors.
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So listen to this, what she has to say.
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I think that the criticism is helpful.
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I also think that it might, I think of a lot of things.
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The first thing I think is that we actually do have an ideological frame.
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Myself, and Alicia in particular, are trained organizers.
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versed on sort of ideological theories.
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Okay, so we'll leave it there.
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The co -founder of Black Lives Matter, there's three of them, three girls, admits on
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television, that she and the other co -founder, Alicia Garza, are highly trained
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Okay, so it's not me accusing them of being Marxist.
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Although, you know, if the Bible tells us judge things by their fruit, and we can see very clearly that the fruit of this is Marxist.
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But they're admitting in public that they are Marxist.
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So there's some really important implications to this, right?
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We know also from their website, and let me see if I can pull that up and show it to you guys real quick, too.
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Because, you know, I don't expect people to take my word for this, especially, you know, people who've been watching the television and, you know, don't realize
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that, that this is what's really going on here.
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Let me see if I can pull it up here.
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I'm going to show you on their own web page.
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It's a Black Lives Matter.
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They have a thing called what we believe.
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And right on there, you'll see that they are again, bragging about what's really going on here.
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So let me shut this down.
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And let's go to what we believe.
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So here, let me share my screen again, and you guys can take a look at this.
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And again, they're admitting, why don't they talk about this on the fake news?
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Okay, so you can see here, we're on the blacklivesmatter .com.
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And this is their what we believe page, you can find it yourself, go to blacklivesmatter .com, go to the about button, and then scroll down to
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what we believe, and check out some of the things that they believe.
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And I encourage you to read this whole thing when you have a moment in the interest of time, I won't read it all.
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But they say we're guided by the fact that all black lives matter, regardless of perceived sexual identity, gender identity, gender expression, blah,
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We make space for transgender brothers and sisters, we are self reflexive, we
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do the work required to dismantle cisgender privilege.
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Okay, guys, for those of you who don't know, cisgender is what they call people, men who
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accept the fact that they're men and women who accept the fact that they're women, they're accusing you now of having a special privilege, and they're
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We build a space that affirms black women is free from sexism, practice empathy.
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Listen to this, look at this right here, we disrupt the Western prescribed nuclear family structure requirement.
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Okay, that's interesting.
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They're going to disrupt the Western prescribed nuclear family structure requirement by supporting each other's extended families.
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And look, villages are going to collectively care for our children.
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Where have we heard that before?
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Anybody ever read the Communist Manifesto?
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Yeah, Karl Marx thought the village should raise the children, right?
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And it's interesting, they call it a Western prescribed nuclear family.
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They're confusing Western prescribed and God prescribed, right?
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Who is it that created the family?
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Who is it that created men and women?
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Who is it that created people as male and female?
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Well, you all know the answer to that.
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And so they are ultimately waging war on what God has ordained.
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And I want to get into Marxism a little bit more in a moment.
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But first, I want to talk about the other co founder of Black Lives Matter.
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It's a self proclaimed queer feminist.
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Her name is Alicia Garza.
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And in an essay about why they founded Black Lives Matter, she actually gives a lot of the credit to a lady
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Now for those of you who haven't heard of Assata Shakur, she is on the FBI's list of the top 10 most wanted
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She was convicted of murdering a New Jersey State trooper by pointing a gun at his head and pulling the
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trigger point blank execution style.
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She was a communist revolutionary.
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She was convicted, she was put into prison, and the Weather Underground, a terrorist group that was working with communist
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Cuba, they bombed our Pentagon, they bombed our Capitol, they bombed our State Department, they murdered police officers, then they
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bombed the funerals of the police officers they murdered.
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Just to give you some sense of who these people are.
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Weather Underground busted her out of prison, and she went to go hide out in Cuba, under the mass murdering dictatorship
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Now, she wrote in this essay, she said, when I use Assata's powerful demand in my organizing work, I always begin by sharing where it
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comes from, sharing about Assata's significance to the Black Liberation Movement.
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Again, they openly promote Marxism when the mass murdering dictator Fidel Castro passed away.
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And it's interesting, they call Trump this evil, racist, fascist dictator.
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And then when Fidel Castro dies, and you know, I'm from Miami, I was born in Miami.
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We have a million people in my city, who fled for their lives from this hellhole that Fidel Castro
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They literally got pieces of styrofoam and wired them together and floated across 100 miles
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straight through shark infested waters to get out of this mass murdering hellhole, just to give you some perspective.
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And so when he died, Black Lives Matter released a statement, they expressed an overwhelming sense of loss
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about the death of El Comandante, which is what communist revolutionaries call Fidel
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And one of the reasons they had this overwhelming sense of loss was because El Comandante protected Assata
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Shakur, who quote, continues to inspire us.
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All right, this is straight from them.
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Okay, it's not me telling you, this is them saying these things.
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Now, God addresses all of these issues, right?
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God talks about all of these things about child rearing, about male and female, about family, about
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Okay, and so I want to get into Marxism real quick, because when we're talking about a Marxist group, it's important for
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us to understand what Marxism is.
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And I think the most important book ever written about Marxism was not anything that Marx wrote,
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it was actually a book called Marx and Satan.
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It was written by one of our brothers, the late pastor Richard Wernbrandt.
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Okay, he was put into a Romanian gulag and tortured by communists for nine years.
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And when he got out, he's like, man, that was really satanic.
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And so he didn't realize that it was going to go in this direction.
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But as he researched, he started coming across Marx's poetry, for example.
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And as you read this poetry, I encourage you to get it, you can download the copy of the book as a PDF, because it costs like $800 to get it
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But as you read Marx's poetry, it becomes very clear that Marx was not an atheist, right?
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He's famous for saying that religion is the opiate of the masses and all the rest of it.
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Nothing could be further from the truth.
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When you read his poetry, he actually talks to God in his poetry.
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He talks to God as though he hates God with a passion.
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He brags that he's going to destroy the things that God has created and ordained.
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And when you look at what Marxism stands for, it is a complete and total repudiation of
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everything that God stands for, of everything that God has revealed to us about morality, about how
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government, about how family, about how church should work.
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It's a repudiation of everything that is right and good in the world according to God.
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And so let's start with the basic one, right?
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Everybody knows Marxists want to abolish private property.
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Who is the author of private property?
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Well, you can go back to God's word again, which is where we should always go.
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God is the author of private property, right?
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When God said, thou shalt not steal, that meant by definition, you have a right to private property.
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Because of course, nobody can steal something from you if you don't have an inherent right to your private property in the first
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So God is the one who ordained private property.
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It's very, very clear from scripture that God not only believes in private property, but that he
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demands adherence to private property and to respect private property.
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God also reveals that covetousness is evil, right?
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If you look at the 10 commandments, God says, thou shalt not covet.
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And Marxism is based on coveting other people's property and then stealing it.
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So you abolish private property based on covetousness.
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What else does Marxism stand for?
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Well, if you read Marx's writings, the Communist Manifesto, the principles of communism that he wrote with Engels, Das
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Kapital, he's very, very clear about the need, the alleged need for dismantling the nuclear family.
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He says, women should be held in common.
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It's not right that a woman should be bound together in a lifelong union with a man and that they should raise children together.
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Marx believed that women should, you know, without getting too graphic about it, be held in common so that all men could, you know,
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do their thing with them.
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And then what about the children?
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He had a plan for them too, right?
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And a lot of people don't realize this, that these ideas come straight out of Marx's propaganda, which of course is straight from the pit of
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Marx said the government should take over the education and rearing of children.
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Who does God say should rear and educate the children?
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Well, he says the parents should, right?
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And when you go into Black Lives Matter, they go even further, right?
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They want to dismantle male and female.
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They're telling us that you have cisgender privilege.
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They say that we're going to foster a queer affirming network.
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We're going to free ourselves.
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This is a direct quote from their page.
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We're going to free ourselves from the tight grip of heteronormative thinking, or rather the belief that all in the world are
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heterosexual, unless he, she, they, whatever, disclosed otherwise.
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They want to dismantle the most basic things.
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And we started off this talk, talking about how God was the author of nations.
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God is the one who created nations.
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And so what do Marxists teach?
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That we should abolish the nation state and live in this global communist utopia run by
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And of course, individual liberty, right?
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God says on multiple occasions in his word, that he is the author of liberty in the Old Testament, right?
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Proclaim liberty throughout the land.
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That's what they wrote on the Liberty Bell, right?
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Proclaim liberty throughout the land to all the captives, right?
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And then in the New Testament, God says the same thing, where the spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty.
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And so Marxists hate property, they hate liberty, they hate the family, they hate the church, they hate male and
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female, they hate the nation state, and they hate America.
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And they don't hate America because of racism, right?
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With communism, the issue is never the issue.
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The issue is always the revolution.
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So they say hate America, but it's not because America is racist.
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They hate America, because America was founded on biblical principles, including the biblical reality that all men
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are created equal, that they're all endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, and that the purpose of government is to protect these rights.
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And that is straight out of Romans 13, right?
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Romans 13, God tells us he ordained government, government is to serve as a minister to us unto righteousness,
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and the purpose of government, he says, is to punish evil.
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Well, we don't have to speculate about what evil is.
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Fortunately, God was very, very clear.
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Okay, so we know what evil is, and we know that God instituted government to punish evil, and to protect the good.
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Marxism, on the other hand, glorifies all the things that God calls evil, and degrades
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and demonizes all the things that God calls good.
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And God tells us in Isaiah, woe to them who call evil good and good evil,
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So in short, Marxism is Satanism, right?
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It's a complete and total repudiation of everything that God has told us and revealed to us and
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prescribed to us for our own benefit.
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So in the biblical worldview, there can be no racism, okay?
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All men are descended from Adam and from Noah.
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All life has value because we were all created in the image of God.
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In the Marxist -Darwinist -Nazi worldview, humans came from slime, slime turned into monkeys,
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life has no meaning because there is no God, and only the strongest should survive, okay?
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Under the Marxist worldview, there is no transcendent purpose to life, and therefore, what does it matter if we
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exterminate whole people groups?
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In fact, Marx was very clear about the alleged need to exterminate people groups.
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He looked at the Scottish Highlanders, for example, right?
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You know, in Marx's view, capitalism was a precursor to ultimately achieving communism,
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and he looked at the Scottish Highlanders, you know, a large nation, people group in Scotland, and he said, oh, they haven't even gotten to capitalism
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I mean, they're so backwards, let's just eliminate them from the place from the face of the earth, okay?
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And so one of the key strategies of Marxist is to divide people into opposing camps.
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Now, in Russia, in the anti -Russian revolution, the Bolshevik revolution, it was the
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bourgeoisie versus the proletariat, right?
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The rich versus the not so rich.
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In America today, the Marxists use a different tactic, because even the not so rich in America are wealthier than
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people have been any time in human history.
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I mean, your poor American is richer than your average middle class European or, you know, your rich Africans or your rich Latin
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And so trying to stir up, you know, hatred based on social status and economic class
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was not very effective here.
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And so instead, they use different divisions.
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It's men and women, right?
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Men are oppressing you women, black and white, right?
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White people are oppressing black people.
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Again, starts from these ridiculous presuppositions that if we had been reading our Bibles, we never would have fallen for.
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And if we judge something by its fruits, we can look at Marxism and say, hmm, what are the fruits of Marxism?
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Well, we've had a lot of communist regimes in the 20th century.
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We had Cuba, we had the Soviet Union, we had China, we had Nazi Germany, which Nazism is just
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national socialism, of course, Nazism and communism are ideological cousins.
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We had Pol Pot in Cambodia, who exterminated between a third and a half of the population of his nation.
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So what is the fruit of Marxism?
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Death, destruction, slavery, right?
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Marxists literally want to reinstitute slavery.
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They just want everybody to be slaves.
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And Black Lives Matter, as I showed you, by their own admission, is Marxist.
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And yet, if you turn on your television today, you'll see a bunch of goobers paid 10s of millions of dollars to, you know, throw a
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piece of pigskin around up and down a grass field, kneeling and putting Black Lives Matter on their shirt and
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You see all the big corporations, Amazon and Facebook and YouTube and Google and Walmart and all the rest of them
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showering money on Black Lives Matter.
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And you know what the world does what the world does.
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That doesn't bother me so much.
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It doesn't surprise me to see the world going after vain philosophies and deceit, right?
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It shouldn't surprise any of us.
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God, God told us that that was what the world was really like.
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What really breaks my heart is to see pastors and leaders in the church falling for these
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satanic deceptions, and worse, preaching this garbage to their congregations.
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Now, if they really cared about black lives, you know, I'm all about black lives.
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Again, I reject the idea that there is a such thing as black people or white people.
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And we're all just different shades of the same brown.
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But if we really cared about lives, you know, with skin tones that were slightly darker than other skin tones, you know, we can
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have a movement about that.
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Let's start with the obvious, right?
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What is the largest killer of dark skinned Americans?
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Okay, Planned Parenthood alone slaughters 250 black babies every single day,
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365 days a year, they brutally rip these little babies apart limb from limb, they vacuum them out of their
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mother's womb in the most grotesque manner imaginable.
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They slaughter more babies, more black babies in one hour than all of the unarmed black men are in one
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half an hour, I'm sorry, then all of the unarmed black men killed by police last year, and they do it with your tax
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In New York City, there's more black babies murdered in the womb than are born.
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Over 250 ,000 black children were murdered in abortion last year.
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And what is Black Lives Matter said about it?
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Not a single word only that everyone every woman, woman has a right to slaughter their unborn
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In fact, there's a very good documentary about this called Mafa 21.
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That makes the case that there is literally a genocide going on against Americans with darker skin tones.
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According to the CDC, almost half of all US pregnancies among black women ended in murder.
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Whereas by lighter skinned women, it was only 16 % of pregnancies.
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So obviously, we have a real imbalance here.
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And that you know, if Black Lives Matter wants me to take them seriously, that would be a good thing to start talking about.
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Interestingly, the founder of Planned Parenthood was a fervent believer in eugenics.
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Okay, eugenics is the pseudoscientific idea that you can
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improve the gene pool by basically breeding humans like you breed dogs.
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And so Margaret Sanger viewed minorities, darker skinned people, as she described them, human
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weeds, reckless breeders, spawning human beings who never should have been born.
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These are her words in her own books.
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She actually wrote a letter in 1939 to Dr. Clarence Gamble, explaining how they could manipulate black people into going along
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She had a Negro project is what it was called.
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She said, we don't want word to get out that we want to exterminate the Negro population.
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And so she proposed hiring black pastors to go into the black community and calm them all down.
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No, we're not trying to exterminate you.
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Don't worry, we're just doing this for your own benefit.
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I have a quick photo that I want to show you of Margaret Sanger.
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And I do this because again, you know, if we want to have a serious conversation about, you
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know, Black Lives Matter, the obvious place to begin would be the largest
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murderer of black Americans in the country.
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Okay, this is Margaret Sanger right here standing up.
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And you see she is speaking to a bunch of members of the Ku Klux Klan.
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So this is who Black Lives Matter really ought to be going after if they were truly interested
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in what they claim to be interested in, right, ending violence against so called black people.
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But of course, Black Lives Matter is not really about that, right?
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If they were really about dismantling institutions that have a racist history or systemic racism, which is what they claim, they
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might also target the Democratic Party.
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And I don't mean this to be a political talk.
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But the Democratic Party historically has been an ardent defender of slavery, an ardent defender of racism and racial
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In fact, Democrats started the KKK to keep the black people in line after Republicans freed the
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And that's all true story.
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If they if the Black Lives Matter movement cared about black lives, they might have been concerned about David Dorn, the police officer who was
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murdered, the black police officer who was murdered by looters while trying to protect his own community.
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They might be concerned about the statistics in the Wall Street Journal that just appeared about a month ago 7 ,000 black men
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dying at the hands of other black men in murder compared to just nine unarmed black men who were killed at the hands of police.
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According to the Wall Street Journal, the data show that a police officer is 18 times more likely to be killed by a black male than an unarmed black male is to
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be killed by a police officer.
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Again, Wall Street Journal, and also many of those police officers who were murdered happened to have
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Okay, and Black Lives Matter doesn't talk about any of this, right.
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So we know what their real agenda is.
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They want to dismantle the family.
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They're funded by George Soros, a guy who claims he feels like God, right.
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We have hacked documents 2015, a report from the Open Society Foundation, they were bragging that they were investing $650
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,000 to create a national movement around this Black Lives Matter concept.
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So you know, the Christians who are getting on board with this, look at who you're jumping in bed with, right?
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God says don't be yoked together with unbelievers.
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These people are the opposite of believers by their own admission, right?
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Washington Times did an investigation, they found that Soros had poured $33 million into the organizations
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fomenting the Black Lives Matter hysteria in Ferguson in just one year, $33 million.
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And then of course, Soros actually helped the Nazis steal Jewish property, and he felt no remorse about it.
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If we had more time, I'd even show you that video.
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But that is the reality of what we're dealing with today, folks.
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You know, another big foundation that's funding this Black Lives Matter is the Rockefeller Foundation.
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Of course, they were the largest financiers of eugenics.
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They were funding Joseph Mengele and Nazi racial pseudoscience.
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Corporate America, of course, is funding it, even the Russian government, according to CNN, was buying Black Lives Matter ads on
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Facebook, targeting Baltimore and targeting Ferguson.
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So, you know, black Americans, if you believe in that term, which again, as I explained earlier on, I think it's a silly term
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And lighter skinned Americans need to understand that we are all being deceived.
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All lives matter, because all lives are made in the image of God.
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But that does not mean we have to kneel before an organization that is a Marxist group with the
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intention of dismantling everything God has showed us.
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So ultimately, all this race mongering and all this hatred from the Black Lives Matter and even from the other side,
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it's not about black lives.
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It's about promoting Marxism, which at its core is satanic.
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We can judge it by its fruits.
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So Christians, I would submit to you, should put all this talk of racism and race
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Now, in the one in a million chance that you have an actual racist in your church who hates people based on the color of
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their skin, you know, you ought to tell them to repent.
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I mean, they should repent because that's wrong.
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God equates hatred with murder.
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But chances are your church doesn't have any racists in it.
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Now, if God doesn't bother giving us a single word about race in his entire Bible,
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then I don't think God's people ought to be obsessing about this either.
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We should let the world worry about those things.
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Those are things for the world to worry about.
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We as God's people, we have unity in Christ.
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It doesn't matter if your skin is light or dark.
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It doesn't matter if your eyes are blue or black.
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It doesn't matter if your hair is curly or if you're polka dotted or green or whatever.
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We are all one in Christ.
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And that is what we ought to focus on.
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And you know, what's really amazing too, is when the world that's all obsessed with all this race and all this hysteria,
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they should look at us as the body of Christ and say, wow, they love each other and they don't care
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about what skin tone or what hair color.
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We should be a magnet to the world.
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They should look at us and think, I want some of that for me and for my family too.
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That is how we can be a good witness.
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That is how we can combat the hatred and the evil that is ubiquitous
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at this point in our society.
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So with that, I brought us all the way up to 1045.
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I'll just close my mouth now.
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And thank you all once again for listening and for being here.
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And I think we have time for questions, assuming that's what Terry and you guys all want to do.
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So if you have any questions, I'll be happy to take them.
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Okay, well, thanks, Alex.
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That was really, really great.
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And we really appreciate that you came tonight and you have gave us a lot to think about.
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And just it was a great perspective on things.
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I think we're gonna go ahead.