ChristiTutionalist Politics (S2EOctSpecial1) Sow to Reap, Known by Fruits, Failure to Act is complicit in the Evil befalls w/ Christopher Armstrong Stevenson

October 2, 2024

ChristiTutionalist Politics (S2EOctSpecial1) Sow to Reap, Known by Fruits, Failure to Act is complicit in the Evil befalls w/ Christopher Armstrong Stevenson

ChristiTutionalist (TM) Politics

Speaker A, Christopher Armstrong Stevenson, is an 18-year-old from Florida who is currently studying engineering but wants to get into e-commerce and social media business. He shares his conservative political views and pro-life stance against abortion. He believes promoting contraception could help prevent abortions.

Speaker B, Joseph M. Leonard, discusses various topics with Christopher, including the left's agenda, grooming and pedophilia, homeschooling, work ethics, and the failure of communism. He emphasizes the importance of taking action to turn the nation away from wicked ways while also trusting in God's timing.

They explore generational shifts, with younger people becoming more conservative due to the left's push. Christopher affirms seeing this trend among his peers. They also discuss the biblical concept of "work sets you free" and the difference between being unable and unwilling to work.

Podcast Title

ChristiTutionalist (TM) Politics

Host

Joseph M. Lenard

Publish Date

October 2, 2024

Episode Notes

Send us a textCTP S2EOctSpecial1 NOTES ( listen (Wed Oct 2 2024 and thereafter) at: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2210487/episodes/15856295-christitutionalist-politics-s2eoctspecial1-sow-to-reap-known-by-fruits-failure-to-act-is-complicit-in-the-evil-befalls-w-christopher-armstrong-stevenson )... ChristiTutionalist Politics (S2EOctSpecial1) Sow to Reap, Known by Fruits, Failure to Act is complicit in the Evil befalls w/ Christopher Armstrong Stevenson ...
  1. Christopher, an 18-year-old conservative, shares his views on abortion, contraception, and the left's agenda.

  2. Joseph, a Christian constitutionalist, discusses topics like grooming, homeschooling, work ethics, and communism's failure.

  3. They explore generational shifts, with younger people becoming more conservative due to the left's push.

  4. The importance of taking action to turn the nation away from wicked ways while also trusting God's timing is emphasized.

  5. The biblical concept of "work sets you free" and the difference between being unable and unwilling to work are discussed.

  6. Homeschooling or actively countering negative influences in public schools is deemed crucial for proper education.

  7. The potential risks of promoting contraception and its link to abortion laws like Roe v. Wade are debated.

  8. The failure of communism and the importance of personal responsibility and work ethic are highlighted.

  1. "With that stuff, I think that could be a big part of where the slippery slope could start. So if that's where it starts and if it leads into what we, what we have with, with the roe versus wave, with all the abortion laws that we're around, then that it's just, it's not a good idea. I don't think that we should begin promoting that kind of stuff, and it's a shame that we have, but."  - Christopher Armstrong Stevenson

    - This quote highlights Christopher's view on the potential risks of promoting contraception, as it could lead to a slippery slope towards abortion laws like Roe v. Wade.

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  2. "Yeah. As I say, thankfully, more are awakening from their woke stupor. And indeed, the more the left keeps pushing, the more ridiculous the further down that slope that we warned was the slippery slope that was coming to where we are today. They didn't listen. I can't say you didn't listen. You weren't here. Right. I've been talking about this stuff for five decades now, ever since I was in high school in the seventies. The slippery slope. This is where we're heading. People did not listen, would not listen. Thought the Democrats were still the party of JFK. No, they are not."  - Joseph M. Leonard

    - This quote captures Joseph's perspective on how the left's agenda has become increasingly extreme, and how people failed to heed the warnings about the slippery slope, leading to the current state of affairs.

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Chapter 1: Introduction and Background

The chapter begins with an introduction of the guest, Christopher Armstrong Stevenson, explaining the origin of his middle name Armstrong. The host Joseph M. Leonard gives some background about himself and his work. They discuss Stevenson's age, location, education, interests, and political affiliations.

  • Christopher Armstrong Stevenson is an 18-year-old from Florida who is currently studying engineering science in college, although his interests lie in e-commerce and social media.
  • Stevenson is a member of the Republican party and has been influenced by his father's conservative views and media sources like The Blaze.

Key Quote

  1. "I'm so part of the republican party. That was what I signed when I put on my, when I went to get my driver's license. And I so I get a lot of my information. Like my dad listens to the Blaze media podcast. He listens to them all the time. So I get a lot of my stuff from him and them and, and so that's where, that's honestly where most of us come from. My dad is like, he's taught me everything." by Speaker A (Christopher Armstrong Stevenson)

    - This quote reveals Stevenson's political affiliations and the sources from which he gets his information and views.

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Chapter 2: Generational Shift and Conservative Values

The host and guest discuss the generational shift towards conservative values among younger generations, despite attempts at liberal indoctrination. They touch on topics such as the left's agenda, gender ideology, abortion, and the importance of homeschooling in shaping conservative values.

  • There is a growing generational shift towards conservative values, as more young people are 'awakening' from liberal indoctrination and embracing conservative principles.
  • Homeschooling is seen as a crucial factor in shaping conservative values and beliefs among younger generations, as opposed to public school indoctrination.

Key Quote

  1. "Like among, especially among my friends. Like they're all, they're all similar to me in my, with my activism, with my beliefs, that kind of stuff. But no, just in general, what I've seen, I did, I was home schooled for most of my life, but I took a year in public school. And whenever I went there, there is definitely a lot of the leftist kids. But I think that the conservatives were actually a bit more dominant there, which was surprising to see." by Speaker A (Christopher Armstrong Stevenson)

    - This quote from the guest supports the idea of a generational shift towards conservative values, as he observed more conservative students than leftist ones during his time in public school.

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Chapter 3: Abortion Debate and Moral Dilemmas

The conversation delves into the contentious issue of abortion, with both the host and guest expressing their pro-life stances. They discuss the moral dilemmas surrounding abortion, such as the potential for compromise on certain exceptions and the slippery slope of allowing any form of abortion. The importance of contraception as an alternative is also explored.

  • Both the host and guest hold strong pro-life views and are hesitant to compromise on the issue of abortion, though the host acknowledges the moral dilemma of potentially saving some lives through limited exceptions.
  • The use of contraception is discussed as a potential alternative to abortion, as a means of preventing unwanted pregnancies without terminating a life.

Key Quote

  1. "Yeah, it's, it's amazing. I just, it's like horribly amazing. But, yeah, no, I can't begin to think of compromising that stuff because with the stuff that I believe, with who I am, with how I was raised, I'm just, I'm firming what I believe. Now, there's certain things that my mind can be changed on, of course, but when it comes to certain things like abortion, it's just, it's disgusting." by Speaker A (Christopher Armstrong Stevenson)

    - This quote from the guest expresses his strong pro-life stance and unwillingness to compromise on the issue of abortion, which he finds morally reprehensible.

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Chapter 4: Personal Responsibility and the Dangers of Socialism/Communism

The discussion shifts to the importance of personal responsibility, hard work, and earning one's way in life. The dangers of socialism and communism are highlighted, with examples of their failures throughout history. The guest shares his perspective on the entitlement mentality prevalent among some of his peers.

  • Personal responsibility, hard work, and earning one's way in life are emphasized as essential values, in contrast with the entitlement mentality and reliance on government assistance.
  • The dangers of socialism and communism are highlighted, with examples of their failures throughout history, such as the Mayflower Compact's initial attempt at a communal system.

Key Quote

  1. "Bradford instituted private property, personal freedoms and responsibilities. Everything our nation was then gone on to be founded on. Have you ever heard the Mayflower compact talked about in that reality before?" by Speaker B (Joseph M. Leonard)

    - This quote from the host emphasizes the importance of personal freedoms and responsibilities, as exemplified by the Mayflower Compact and the founding principles of the United States, in contrast with the failures of socialism and communism.

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Chapter 5: Closing Thoughts and Encouraging the Youth

In the final chapter, the host and guest share closing thoughts on the importance of young people embracing conservative values and personal responsibility. The host offers to send the guest some of his books to encourage his growth and potential future endeavors, such as starting a podcast.

  • The host encourages the guest to embrace his conservative values and potentially start his own podcast, offering to send him some of his books on podcasting and writing.
  • The conversation highlights the importance of young people embracing personal responsibility, hard work, and critical thinking, rather than succumbing to entitlement mentalities or being indoctrinated by liberal ideologies.

Key Quote

  1. "But if I go too much over 30 minutes, it will cost me viewers because of that quarter attention span of social media today. People want it in a short paragraph rather than delve into full, in depth. Go really down the rabbit hole. You see that amongst your peers, don't you?" by Speaker B (Joseph M. Leonard)

    - This quote addresses the shorter attention spans prevalent among the guest's generation, which contrasts with the host's desire for in-depth discussions and exploration of complex topics.

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show

based

on

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facts,

honesty.

B

The

man,

the

myth,

the

legend.

A

Christitutionalist

Joseph

M.

Leonard.

B

Welcome

to

cristitutionalist

politics

podcast,

aka

CTP,

in

association

with

thelibertyveacon.com.

and

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am

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host,

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podcast.

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really

appreciate

you

tuning

in.

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Graham

norton

will

say,

let's

get

on

with

the

show.

Hello,

everybody.

Welcome

my

guest

today,

christopher

Armstrong

Stevenson.

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you're

looking

on

behind

the

scenes

bitch

shoot

brighty

on

rumble

or

YouTube

video,

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see

me

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air

quotes,

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doing

that

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a

reason.

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have

Christopher

explain

why

the

Armstrong

Stevenson

thing.

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at

it.

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right,

so

my.

My

legal

last

name

is

Stevenson,

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go

by

my

middle

name

armstrong,

because

it's.

I

don't

know,

it's

kind

of

like,

become

like

a

thing

over

the

last

few

years

because

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was.

I'm

named

after

my.

My

dad's

best

friend,

who

is

an

ex

navy

SeaL,

who

is

Christopher

Armstrong.

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that's.

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that's

kind

of

where

it

comes

from.

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Cool.

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like

that.

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yeah,

my

full

name

is

Joseph

martin

Edward

Leonarde.

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a

lot

of

people

called

me

Martin.

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on

my

license

plate.

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legal

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spelled.

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has

nothing

to

do

with

me.

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a

fictional

character.

I

just

used

that

name.

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now

that

everybody's

thoroughly

confused,

let's

have

you

give

us

your

background.

A

All

right,

so.

Well,

I'm

18

years

old.

I

live

in

Florida

and

Daytona

beach.

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currently,

well,

I

used

to

live

in

North

Carolina.

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actually.

That's

where

I

like

it.

I

like

it

up

in

the

mountains.

Mountains

are

good.

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yeah,

so

I'm.

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try.

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I'm

going

to

college

right

now

for

engineering

science,

which

not

really

what

I

want

to

do,

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get

into.

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do

like

e

commerce,

a

little

bit

of

social

media

stuff,

and

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kind

of

what

I'm

trying

to

get

into.

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that,

the

whole

online

business,

trying

to.

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maybe

even

potentially

starting

podcasts

of

my

own

one

day

because

this

fun.

I

enjoy

this

stuff.

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That's

great.

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got

to

get

my

fourth

internationally

available

book,

podcasting,

quick

start

guide.

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then

after

that,

helps

you

to

get

your

podcast

going,

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will

want

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write

a

book.

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will

want

to

see

a

book

from

you.

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second

international

book,

how

to

write

a

book

and

get

it

published.

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tips

and

techniques.

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in

fact,

after

this

show

is

over,

when

we're

offline,

I'll

get

your

address,

I'll

send

you

a

copy

of

both

those

books.

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at

any

rate,

and

I

say

at

any

rate

because

it's

an

ongoing

gag

here

about

me

maybe

renaming

the

show

too,

at

any

rate,

because

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actually

a

good

name

for

a

podcast.

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I'll

let

you

have

it

if

you

want

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use

it.

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any

rate

is

a

great

podcast.

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I

jokingly

keep

saying

it

over

and

over

and

over

during

this

show

now.

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it's

become

an

ongoing

running.

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most

podcasters,

you

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the

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your

thoughts.

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for

some

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started

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at

any

rate,

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become

an

ongoing

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here.

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indeed,

at

any

rate,

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was

very

encouraged

to

see

you

becoming

active

and

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that

will

be

great.

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would

look

forward

to

you

doing

a

podcast

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if

you're

willing

to

have

guests,

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would

love

to

be

your

first

guest.

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indeed,

at

any

rate,

I

wanted

to

bring

you

on

very

much

because

of

your

age.

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62.

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fact,

I

have

a

friend,

zelibertybeacon.com,

where

my

show

has

corresponding

correlating

articles

with

my

Saturday

show

drops.

Roger

Landry

over

there

does

a

podcast

called

Boomer

and

Zoomer.

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team,

he's

my

age.

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he

teamed

up

with

somebody

younger

to

do

a

zoomer

and

boomer

show

to

give

both

the

young

and

old

perspective.

So

exactly

why

I

want

to

have

you

want

to

give

that

youth

perspective.

Are

you

politically

active

in

a

political

party

or

anything

like

that?

Currently,

yes.

A

I'm

so

part

of

the

republican

party.

That

was

what

I

signed

when

I

put

on

my,

when

I

went

to

get

my

driver's

license.

And

I

so

I

get

a

lot

of

my

information.

Like

my

dad

listens

to

the

Blaze

media

podcast.

He

listens

to

them

all

the

time.

So

I

get

a

lot

of

my

stuff

from

him

and

them

and,

and

so

that's

where,

that's

honestly

where

most

of

us

come

from.

My

dad

is

like,

he's

taught

me

everything.

B

Yeah.

Glenn

Beck.

Love

Glenn

Beck.

I

recently

had

a

show

about

social

media.

That's

not

what

I

was

meant

to

refer

to,

but

a

couple

shows

ago,

I

don't

remember

which

one

it

was,

I

mentioned

Glenn

Beck.

There's

good

and

bad

and

ugly

on

the.

Virtually

any

site,

any

channel

you

tune

into.

It

was

like,

remember,

Glenn

Beck

was

on

CNN

at

one

time,

right?

I

used

to

watch

Glenn

Beck

when

he

was

on

CNN

before

he

went

to

Fox

and

now

created

the

blaze.

I

used

to

watch

him

on

CNN

all

the

time.

There's

nothing

worth

watching

there

anymore.

But

that's

a

whole

other

episode,

because

I

have

written

on

that.

I

mean,

the

enamedias,

I

hashtag

it

eneme

and

then

lowercase

dia.

They

are

left

biased.

Emedia.

They

are

almost

all,

except

for,

like,

the

blaze

or

newsmax

and

Oan

left

wing

propaganda.

They

become

part

democrats,

as

they

call

them,

apparent.

You

know,

they

are

no

different

than

Pravda

used

to

be

in

Russia.

A

Yeah,

that's

a

good

point.

I've

seen.

I've

seen

a

lot

of

the

stuff,

like,

with

the

BBC,

actually.

I

follow

close.

I

follow

them

a

bit

closely,

and

I've

seen

some

of

the

stuff

that

they've

done.

Like,

they.

They've

really,

like,

gone

way

downhill,

that.

Remember

at

one

point,

a

while

back,

they

had

some

incident

with

one

of

their.

One

of

their

employees

was.

I

believe

he

was

engaging

with

a

minor,

and

they,

like,

completely,

like,

hit

his

name,

hit

who

he

was,

protect

him

completely.

But

they're

out

here

trying

to

expose

other,

like,

influencers

who

are

trying

to

spread

the

truth,

and

they're

trying

to

call

them

out

for

straight

up

lies.

B

Yeah,

I

saw

that

story.

I

know

who

you're

talking.

I

don't

know

the

name,

but.

Yeah,

I

know

who

you're

talking

about.

Right.

I

mean,

the

left

has

become

the

protectorate

of

pedophiles.

I

mean,

there's

just

no

way

around

it

anymore.

They're

just

all

this.

You

know,

the

LGB

part

of

the

equation

has

a

big

problem

with

the

TQ

part

of

the

equation.

I

have

gay

and

lesbian

friends.

They

are

part

of

the

tolerance

and

acceptance

crowd.

They

know

my

christian

position

on

traditional

marriage.

They

also

know

that

I

was

willing

to

support

civil

unions

to

give

them

legal.

Legal

protections,

but

not

destroy

traditional

marriage.

We

are

great

friends.

We

understand

where

each

other

comes

from.

And

I

abide

by

Matthew

seven.

Condemn

not,

lest

ye

be

condemned.

I

don't

condone

your

lifestyle.

They

understand

that.

But

I

am

not

going

to

condemn

you.

That

is

for

the

Lord.

Final

judgment

is

for

the

Lord.

But

they

are

in

that

LGB

part.

Indeed.

Not

fond

of

the

TQ

part.

That

is

indeed

what

I

coined

also

terms

gativists

engaging

in

gativism.

They

are

about

pedophilia

and

grooming

and

recruitment,

not

the

born

this

way.

Tolerance

and

acceptance

of

the

past.

They

literally

want

to

recruit

people

into

the

lifestyle.

Big

difference

between

the

two,

right?

The

log

cabinet

Republican.

No

problem

with

them

whatsoever.

Plenty

of

gays

and

lesbians

I

know

are

republicans.

No

problem.

This

is

not

about

being

homophobic.

I'm

sure

you've

feel

probably

the

same.

A

They

do.

Yeah.

It's,

it's

like

I've,

I've

known

some,

some

gay

people

in

the

past

who

have

been

like,

just

really

actually

amazing

people.

They've

been

fine

with

me

being

me.

I've

been

fine

with

them

being

them

because

they,

they

weren't

like,

so

just

gaietivists.

B

They

were

gay

to

this?

A

Yeah.

They

weren't

gaietivists

about

who

they

were.

They're

like,

yeah,

I'm

just.

This

is

me,

but

it's

not

my

personality,

it's

not

my

lifestyle.

And

with

the

gaietivists,

they

come

for

our

children

because

they

can't

have

children

of

their

own.

So

how

are

they

going

to

keep

their

movement

going

unless

they

let

us

put

the

work

in

our

children,

spend

the

money

on

them,

raise

them,

have

them

all

this

good

stuff.

And

that's

what

they

do.

They

come

along

and

then

they

start

trying

to

put

the

propaganda

and

all

of

the

lies

into

their

head

and

try

and

change

who

they

are

and

make

them

into

something

that

they're

not

trying

to

confuse

them.

Scheme.

B

Yeah,

it's

become

a

leftist

fascia

cracks

part

of

their

fabric

at

part

of

their

coalition

about

destroying

western

culture.

I

have

an

episode.

The

issue

is

never

the

issue.

And

that's

the

case,

you

know,

that's

been

around

long

before

me

about

marxist

revolution.

The

issue

is

never

the

issue.

It's

what

and

how

you

can

use

any

issue

to

gain

power

for

yourself.

It's

all

about

power

and

control.

And

the

minute

they

have

full,

like

Russia

or

China,

one

party

rule,

all

you

useful

idiots

will

be

kicked

to

the

curb

because

you're

no

longer

needed.

And

they

can't

figure

that

out.

A

Exactly.

It's

like,

it's

like,

it

reminds

me

of

the

whole

like,

abortion

thing

back

when,

back

when

that

was

around

and

they

were

trying

to

legalize

it

up

to,

up

to

the

full

nine

months.

And

then

you

just

have

to

stop

and

think

about

that

in

terms

of

like,

if

they're

willing

to,

to

murder

a,

like

a

newly

born

baby

because

it's

just

like,

it's

irrelevant,

it's

not

needed.

When

are

they

going

to

move

on

to

the

elderly

who

can't

help

themselves

and

need

to

be,

need

to

be

helped

by

somebody

else?

They

would

be

eventually

just,

just

waiting

back.

B

I

have

an

episode.

By

the

time

this

airs,

it

will

have

dropped.

But

since

we

are

recording,

I'm

looking

at

my

calendar.

Today

is

technically

Wednesday,

July

3.

Happy

4

July,

by

the

way,

for

tomorrow.

So

we're

recording.

Wednesday,

July

3.

I

have

a

show

called

self

sufficiency.

Season

two,

episode

58.

That

will

be.

That

will

be

dropping.

Saturday,

July

27.

And

that

is

a

follow

up

to

a

previous

pro

life

episode

of

just

that.

The

slippery

slope.

Right?

They

at

first

said

we

wanted

to

be

safe,

legal,

and

rare,

and

most

people

were

fine

with

that.

Okay.

But

of

course,

the

slippery

slope.

Look

at

where

we

are

today.

They

demand

even

post

birth

abortion,

the

very

thing

that

Kermit

Gosnell

is

in

prison

in

Pennsylvania

for.

New

York,

Michigan,

and

several

other

blue

states

have

legalized

the

baby

is

born

via

a

botched

abortion.

No

problem.

Just

put

it

off

to

the

side

and

let

it

die.

So

it's

no

longer

safe.

More

women

are

dying

to

abortions

than

that

Roe

v.

Wade

age

cry

of

eliminate

co

hanger

abortions.

More

women

die

today

due

to

botched

abortions

because

they're

not

safe.

Legal.

Well,

most

places

it

is

legal.

And

that

rare

part,

well,

again,

look

at

today.

Most

people

are

willing

to

compromise

with

the

life

of

the

mother,

not

the

health.

Health

means

mental

health.

That's

the

dodge.

Oh,

my

God.

It

would

just

upset

my

mental

health.

Therefore,

let

me

kill

my

baby.

No.

If

it's

the

life

of

the

mother,

which

is

like

a

one

in

a

million

chance

that

would

happen,

or

rape

or

incest,

all

of

those

combined

are

lusted.

1%

of

all

abortions

performed.

So

me

as

a

Christian,

knowing

things

aren't

perfect

on

this

planet,

if

we

can

limit

it

to

life,

rape

and

incense,

99%

of

all

abortions

would

then

be

illegal.

What?

Where

do

you

stand

on.

A

On.

B

Are

you

willing

to

compromise

a

little?

Let

me

put

it

this

way.

I

give

it

an

o.

And

that

self

sufficiency

again?

Yeah,

because

Ed

Kroll

brought

up

on

the

previous

life

episode

about

the

eugenics.

That's

the

next

step.

As

you

alluded

to,

Obamacare,

socialize,

money,

always

about

rationing.

Well,

we

can

give

you

a

$20

fentanyl

pill

to

end

your

life

because

we're

not

going

to

give

you

the

$20,000

hip

surgery.

But,

yeah,

an

EMT

or

a

cop

comes

upon

a

river

that

there

are

four

children

drowning,

one

at

09:00,

one

at

noon,

two

at

03:00.

What

do

you

do?

You

save

as

many

lives

as

you

can,

right?

You

don't

say.

Well,

I

can't

save

all

four

so

I'm

not

going

to

save

any

of

them.

That

is

just

stupid.

You

go

in

after

the

two,

you

know

you

can

save,

right?

A

Yeah.

Like,

and

with

that,

yeah.

The

whole

compromising

thing,

I

don't

compromise

with

that

kind

of

stuff

because

I

just,

it's

absolutely

abhorrent

that

people

would

do

that

in

the

first

place.

But

I

mean,

it's,

yeah,

the

slippery

slope

is

genuinely,

I

don't

know

how

people

haven't

caught

on

more

to

that.

That's

how

the

way

the

world

works.

But

we

have

to

keep

a

strict

and

tight

system

and

not

be

willing

to

make

these

sorts

of

sacrifices

and

come

like,

oh,

it's

just,

just

once,

it's

like,

like

with

a

cigarette,

you

know,

just,

just

take

one.

Just

take

one.

And

then

next

thing

you

know,

lung

cancer.

Yeah.

B

Yeah.

So

that's

the

existential

trap

for

us

as

christians.

We

want

to

be

100%

pro

life

all

of

the

time.

But,

like

here

in

Michigan,

we

had

a

law

on

the

book

from

ages

ago

that

made

abortion

of

any

kind

at

any

time,

for

any

reason

completely

illegal.

But

the

left

was

able

to

get

an

abortion

allowance

bill

anytime,

any

place,

any

reason

performed

by

anybody,

and

they

sold

it

as

a

limited

abortion

bill,

so

it

passed.

And

we

in

Michigan

failed

to

get

the

15

week

heartbeat

bill

passed

because

a

lot

of

people

indeed

said

no.

If

we

can't

get

all

abortions

eliminated,

they're

going

to

let

all

kids

be

killed.

And

I

don't

get

that.

Would

you

vote

for

a

15

week

heartbeat

bill

and

save

as

many

lives

as

possible,

knowing

you're

not

able

to

save

them

all?

Or

are

you

just

willing

to

let

the

left

pass

their

bill

and

more

babies

would

be

killed?

That's

the

existential

dilemma

we

have.

A

Yeah,

it's,

it's

amazing.

I

just,

it's

like

horribly

amazing.

But,

yeah,

no,

I

can't

begin

to

think

of

compromising

that

stuff

because

with

the

stuff

that

I

believe,

with

who

I

am,

with

how

I

was

raised,

I'm

just,

I'm

firming

what

I

believe.

Now,

there's

certain

things

that

my

mind

can

be

changed

on,

of

course,

but

when

it

comes

to

certain

things

like

abortion,

it's

just,

it's

disgusting.

Honestly,

I

wouldn't

like,

even

if

I

were

to

get

myself

into

some

kind

of

situation

like

that,

which

I

wouldn't,

but

if

I

were

to,

then

I,

I

mean,

it's

all

about

making

you

feel

like,

oh,

I

feel

like

I

want

the

easy

way

out

here.

So

that

would

be

easier

and

better.

But

it's

not

about

easy.

It's

not

about

how

you

feel

it's

about

doing

what's

right,

but

doing

what's

best

for,

like

what

would,

like,

what

would

Jesus

do?

You

know,

like

that

kind

of

a

thing.

B

Yeah.

Well,

I

didn't

mean

to

turn

this

whole

show

into

about

abortion,

but

another

kind

of

dilemma

is

there

are

a

lot

of

christians.

Well,

I

don't

know

if

it's

a

lot.

I

don't

know

what

the

percentage

is.

I

might

try

to

look

that

up

at

some

point,

actually

oppose

birth

control.

Now,

I

absolutely

certainly

oppose

the

morning

after

pill

that

the

conception

has

already

occurred.

But

if

there's

a

contraception

pill

that

can

prevent

the

fertilization

and

therefore

that

spark

of

life,

then

that

to

me,

is

an

alternative

to

promote,

because

abortion

is

unnecessary.

If

you

pay

attention

and

take

contraception

methods

or

a

condom,

you

take

precautions.

Before

the

term

they

use

reproductive

rights.

That's

a

farce.

If

you

take

precautions

to

prevent

the

conception,

reproduction

doesn't

happen.

Once

the

conception

occurs,

your

reproductive

rights

are

over.

That's

happened.

But

if

you

take

contraception,

there's

no

need

for

the

abortion.

But

they

want

to

kill

babies

as

six

weeks,

ten

week,

six

month

old

babies

as

a

form

of

birth

control

instead.

Where

do

you

stand

on

the

contraception.

A

Then,

with

that

stuff?

That's

where

it

gets

a

little

bit

difficult

because

it

can

be

so

easily

justified

to

make

that

stuff

seem

like,

oh,

well,

you

know,

it's

just

like

barely

even

seems

like

it's

a

thing

even.

But

with

that

stuff,

I

think

that

could

be

a

big

part

of

where

the

slippery

slope

could

start.

So

if

that's

where

it

starts

and

if

it

leads

into

what

we,

what

we

have

with,

with

the

roe

versus

wave,

with

all

the

abortion

laws

that

we're

around,

then

that

it's

just,

it's

not

a

good

idea.

I

don't

think

that

we

should

begin

promoting

that

kind

of

stuff,

and

it's

a

shame

that

we

have,

but.

B

Well,

some

indeed

would

argue

that

began

that

slippery

slope.

I

mean,

I'm

not

arguing

one

way

or

the

other

here.

I'm

just,

you

know,

putting

out

the

food

for

thought.

Indeed.

I

mean,

everyone

has

to

draw

their

line

somewhere.

For

me,

a

majority

of

my

life,

I

have

indeed

been

an

absolutist.

Like

you're

promoting

that

either.

We

must

end

all

abortions.

But

then

I

came

up

with

that

analogy.

You

come

upon

a

lake.

If

you

were

a

cop

and

you

decide

to

not

go

on

that

lake

to

save

the

two

because

you

can't

save

all

four,

I

would

want

you

prosecuted

for

dereliction

of

duty.

So

that's

where

I

come

from

today.

But

indeed

why

I

wanted

you

on

to

give

the

young

versus

older

perspective,

because

I

am

seeing

this.

I'm

part

of

up

or

down

river

Michigan

right

to

life

here.

And

there

was

just

an

oratory

contest

where

we

have

high

schoolers

come

and

speak

about

their

pro

life

position

and

why.

And

we

are

indeed

seeing

a

generational

shift.

In

fact,

I've

done

a

show

on

that.

Let

the

left

keep

pushing.

A

generational

shift

is

occurring.

Younger

people

are

becoming

far

more

staunch

conservatives

than

I've

been

willing,

than

I

was

when

I

was

younger.

I'm

moderating

a

bit,

but

our

younger

people

have

been

pushed.

The

pendulum

is

swinging.

Are

you

seeing

that

among

your

peers,

that

indeed

more,

despite

the

lustest

attempt

at

indoctrination,

more

people

your

age

are

indeed

being

conservative

and,

or

as

I

coined

now,

constitutionalists.

Stay

with

us.

We'll

be

right

back.

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A

God

bless

America.

Absolutely.

B

Yeah.

A

Like

among,

especially

among

my

friends.

Like

they're

all,

they're

all

similar

to

me

in

my,

with

my

activism,

with

my

beliefs,

that

kind

of

stuff.

But

no,

just

in

general,

what

I've

seen,

I

did,

I

was

home

schooled

for

most

of

my

life,

but

I

took

a

year

in

public

school.

And

whenever

I

went

there,

there

is

definitely

a

lot

of

the

leftist

kids.

But

I

think

that

the

conservatives

were

actually

a

bit

more

dominant

there,

which

was

surprising

to

see.

But

yeah,

the

kids

are,

I've

seen,

I

actually

have

seen

some

of

them

change

from

leftist

to

the

right.

I've

seen

them

change

like

that.

And

so

I

think

it's

a

big

part

of

it

is

because

of

how

much

the

activism

has

grown

and

with

how

forceful

they

are

pushing

some

kind

of

agenda.

I

think

that

the

kids

of

this

generation,

a

lot

of

them

actually

are

smart

enough

to

wake

up

and

look

around

them

and

see

what's

really

going

on,

which

before

I

went

to,

to

public

high

school

for

a

year,

I

didn't

actually

think

that

was

a

possibility.

But

sure

enough,

yeah,

it

was

pretty

amazing.

And

I

still

have

some

really

good

friends

who,

Christian,

conservative,

all

that

good

stuff.

B

Yeah.

As

I

say,

thankfully,

more

are

awakening

from

their

woke

stupor.

And

indeed,

the

more

the

left

keeps

pushing,

the

more

ridiculous

the

further

down

that

slope

that

we

warned

was

the

slippery

slope

that

was

coming

to

where

we

are

today.

They

didn't

listen.

I

can't

say

you

didn't

listen.

You

weren't

here.

Right.

I've

been

talking

about

this

stuff

for

five

decades

now,

ever

since

I

was

in

high

school

in

the

seventies.

The

slippery

slope.

This

is

where

we're

heading.

People

did

not

listen,

would

not

listen.

Thought

the

Democrats

were

still

the

party

of

JFK.

No,

they

are

not.

A

Yeah,

I've

seen,

I've

seen

a

video,

actually,

was,

it

was

an

old

interview

from

JFK.

He

was,

and

he

was

talking

about

he

wanted

a

better

and

stronger

America.

He

wanted

like

the

bare

minimum

push

ups

for

every

american

to

be

16.

And

it's

at

like,

most

people

start

to

do

like

five

now.

So

it's

absolutely

nothing

like

how

JFK

was.

Not

anymore.

B

Yeah.

No,

JFK

today

would

absolutely

be

a

conservative

Republican.

He

would

be

a

constitutionalist,

our

first

catholic

president.

And

I

was

born

and

raised

Catholic.

But

like

I

say

on

the

show,

this

is

not

about

Catholicism

or

Presbyterianism

or

Lutheranism

or

Methodist

or

any

of

the

brands

or

flavors.

It's

about

what

we

could

come

together

under

Christ

in

agreement

on.

Like

I

talk

about.

I'll

get

your

thoughts

on

the

rapture

here,

but

before

I

do,

I

want

to

say,

doesn't

matter

to

me

if

it's

going

to

happen

or

not.

And

the

reason

I

say

that

is

it's

not

on

my

terms

or

my

time.

It's

God's

terms

and

God's

time.

So

let

him

worry

about

that.

And

that

if

it

happens,

is

going

to

be

in

the

future.

We've

got

too

much

to

worry

about

in

the

here

and

now.

Now

with

having

said

that,

if

you

want

to

state

your

beliefs

in

the

rapture

or

not,

you

can

ortain

if

you

want

to,

whatever

you'd

like

to

say

on

that.

All

right.

A

I'm

totally

fine

with

talking

about

that

stuff.

And

I

believe,

personally,

I

believe

that

it

is

going

to

happen.

And

my

church

preaches

about

it

a

lot.

So

I

get

to

hear

a

lot

of

scriptures

about

in

prophecies

coming

true

and

all

the

ins

and

outs

about

it.

But

no,

I

think

I,

I

hear

that

people

are

talking

about

it's

going

to

happen

soon,

that

a

lot

of

the

prophecies

have

been

fulfilled.

But

personally,

I

mean,

I

can't

confirm

or

deny

whatever,

whatever

God's

planning.

All

I

know

is

that,

well,

I

know

where

I'm

going

when

I

die.

So

it's

all

the

same

to

me

whether

or

not.

B

Yeah.

But

what

worries

me

is

if

christians

like

my

book,

terror

strikes,

coming

soon

to

a

city

near

you,

there's

a

Tokyo

chapter.

It's

not

just

about

islamic

radicals.

It's

about

all

terrorism.

The

Omshinoko

christian

cult

in

Tokyo

engaged

in

terrorism

because

they

were

a

christian

cult

that

believed,

like

Muslim

Shiites

do,

that

it

is

their

job

to

hasten

Armageddon,

to

bring

about

the

apocalypse,

to

hasten

revelations,

to

bring

Christ

back

sooner.

What

is

your

again,

I

just

dropped

a

piece

today.

Again,

we're

recording

Wednesday,

July

3,

on

beforeitsnews.com.

in

the

news,

things

you

may

not

have

heard

that

are

important.

And

the

opening

line

is,

is

the

anigh.

And

immediately

below

that

is

an

image

of

the

book

of

revelation.

So,

yeah,

is

it

tomorrow?

Is

it

next

week,

next

month,

next

year,

next

decade

or

next

century

again,

that

is

God's

time

to

know,

not

ours.

So

you're

not

of

that

camp

that

thinks

we

should

hasten

Armageddon?

A

No,

definitely

not.

Because

at

the

end,

you're

absolutely

right.

It

is.

It

is

God's

time

and

go.

And

only

God

the

father

knows

when,

when

it's

going

to

happen.

So

us

trying

to

take

matters

into

our

own

hands

and

do

it

ourselves,

it's

just,

it

doesn't

seem

like

a

very

good

idea,

especially,

especially

with

how,

the

way

that

the

islamic

people

are

doing

it,

because,

like,

blowing

up

buildings,

killing

jews,

all

the

stuff

that

they

do

over

in

the

Middle

east,

there

was

actually,

there

was

a

guy

who

was

sentenced

to

death

in

Pakistan

recently

for

spreading

hateful

content.

And,

yeah,

it's,

it's

just

become

a

mess.

But

I

know

they

call

themselves

the

religion

of

peace

and

seems

to

be.

B

Anything

but

now,

again,

now

my

book,

terror

strikes,

coming

soon

to

a

city

near

you,

goes

into

this.

We're

not

talking

all

Muslims.

Right.

Doctor

Judy

Jasser

wrote

a

book

called

reform

the

battle

for

the

soul

of

Islam,

and

he's

running

in

Arizona

for

Congress

as

a

Republican.

I

fully

support

him.

I

was

on

a

black

muslim

female

show

discussing

my

book.

She

gets

it.

Of

course,

people

try

to

call

me

islamophobic,

but

obviously

they've

not

read

the

book.

We're

not

talking

all

Muslims

here.

And,

but

look

at

history.

It

is

said

that

only

seven

to

10%

of

Germans,

and

I'm

of

german

heritage.

Our

family

escaped

world

war

one

times,

so

weren't

there

for

world

war

two.

I

no

doubt

there

might

have

been

some

family

left.

I

have

no

idea

where

they

were

and

things.

But

seven

to

10%

only

Germans

were

Nazis,

and

look

how

that

turned

out.

So

if

only

10%

of

Muslims

are

geishas,

as

I

call

them,

global

islamic

jihadist

interim

army

soldiers,

if

only

10%

of

Muslims

are

geishas,

that's

a

problem.

There

is

a

problem.

The

world

is

on

fire

because

of

it.

But

again,

terror

strikes.

Not

only

about

islamic

terror,

about

all

terrorism.

Again,

I

made

that,

went

out

of

my

way

to

make

that

point.

The

omstring

Yoko

Christian

cult

who

believed,

like,

Shia

Muslims,

that

doing

evil

deeds

was

okay

because

it

might

hasten

the

return

of

Christ.

And

nowhere,

nowhere

of

anything

I've

seen

Christ

say,

did

he

say

that

we

should

do

that?

So

I'm

with

you.

It's

not

proper.

It's

not

right.

It's

not

smart.

We

are

to

write

two

chronicles

714.

I'll

get

your

reaction

on

that.

Pray

and

turn

from

wicked

ways.

I

shall

hear

and

heal

your

land.

Well,

pray.

I

got

to

show.

Is

prayer

alone

enough?

No,

it's

not.

And

turn

from

your

wicked

ways.

It

says

right

there

in

that

package

passage,

we

are

to

try

to

turn

our

nation

from

its

wicked

ways.

We

are

to

do

act,

not

just

pray.

We

must

act,

and

then

God

will

help.

Not

wave

a

magic

wand.

We

do.

He

will

help.

Your

thoughts?

A

I

think.

Absolutely.

Yeah.

That

actually,

that

reminds

me

of

proverbs

three,

where

it

says,

trust

in

the

Lord

with

all

your

heart

and

lean

not

on

your

own

understanding.

Like,

that's

basically

just

saying,

let

God

do

his

work

and

just

trust

in

him

that

he's

going

to

do

his

job.

Right.

So

we

should

just

play

our

parts,

listen

for

him,

wait

for

him

to

tell

us

what

to

do

and

not

try

to,

not

try

to

take

over

and

do

it.

Like,

do

God's.

Well,

do

what

God

is

supposed

to

be

doing,

because

he's

got

it

all

figured

out,

unlike

us.

And

there's,

there's

just

no

changing

that.

We

can't,

we

can't

play

God.

B

Well,

they

both

play

off

each

other

exactly

what

you.

Like.

I

said,

it's

God's

time.

We

know

what's

coming.

We

know

what's

going

to

happen,

but

at

the

same

time,

he

tells

us

to

try

to

turn

our

nation

from

the

wicked

ways.

So

revelation

doesn't

have

to

come

tomorrow,

but

hopefully

next

century,

right?

Are

we

on

the

same

page

there?

So

we

are

to

try

to

prevent

everything

from,

quote

unquote,

going

to

hell

in

a

handbasket,

or

we

are

complicit

in

the

destruction.

Would

you

agree

with

that?

A

Absolutely.

Yeah.

Because

if

God

calls

you

to

do

something,

then

you

go

do

it.

You're

doing

what

he's

told

you

to

do,

and

that's

good.

So.

But

we

shouldn't

be

trying

to

hasten

the

process

of

Jesus

coming

back.

We

should

be

just

listening

to

what

God

says

and

then

just

carrying

it

out,

letting

him

take

care

of

all

of

the.

All

the

other

stuff

that

we

don't

know,

that

we

don't

see

and

just

waiting

on

his

time.

B

Yeah,

I'm

going

to

wrap

it

up.

I

did

make

a

note

because

I

did

forget

I

wanted

to

bring

up.

I

think

it

explains

a

lot.

And

in

my

book,

terror

strikes

coming

soon

to

a

city

in

UU,

I

also

talk

about

homeschooling.

I

mean,

not

everybody

can

do

that.

Obviously,

if

you

can,

you

should.

But

if

you

can't,

you

at

least

need

to

set

aside

time

at

night

to

know

what's

going

on

in

your

schools

and

reinforce

the

positive

and

counteract

the

negative.

Right.

So

I

think

homeschooling

explains

a

lot

of

why

you

are

who

you

are

today.

And

I

think

you've

already

agreed.

But

you

agree

that

public

schools

can

be

okay

as

long

as

you're

paying

attention,

not

just

letting

them

be

your

child's

babysitter.

A

Exactly.

Yeah.

No,

with.

Because

what

they

tried

to.

What

they

tried

to

do

is

they

want,

like,

both

parents

working

so

that

school

can

raise

the

kids.

So

that's

why

I'm

happy

that

I

was

homeschooled

because

I

always,

I

had

a

parent

home

to

help

teach

me

school.

And

then

also

along

with

that

religious

stuff

and

political

beliefs,

what's

going

on

in

the

world.

Like,

my

parents

got

to

raise

me

as

their

kid.

I'm

not,

I'm

not

the

child

of

the

government.

I

wasn't

raised

by

public

school.

And

I'm

so

thankful

that

I

got

to

do

homeschooling

because

it's.

I

mean,

the

program

that

we

did

is

definitely

a

lot

more

challenging

than

public

school.

So

I

have

the

opportunity

to

be

a

bit

more

advanced

in

my,

my

school

skills

and.

Yeah,

and

it's.

B

You

were

taught

to

be

able

to

think,

not

what

to

think,

and

you've

come

to

your

own

conclusions

based

on

the

evidence

presented

to

you.

Now,

I

don't

want

to

put

words

in

your

mouth

here,

but

I'm

thinking

you're

going

to

agree

with

this

next

statement.

It's

like

Hitler,

E.

Clinton

and

it

takes

a

village.

It

takes

a

village

is

biblical

in

the

community

sense.

Community

is

biblical.

Volunteerism.

It

is

biblical

charity

to

be

our

brother's

keeper.

Hitler's

it

takes

a

village

is

Nazism.

Wards

of

the

state,

separation

from

church

to

state

not

separation

of

church

to

state,

as

Jefferson

wrote

about

in

his

letters.

It's

not

in

our

founding

documents.

But

indeed,

communism

is

not

biblical.

Community

is.

Communism

isn't

voluntary,

it's

forced,

it

isn't

charity,

it's

theft

through

redistribution

of

tack.

Your

thoughts?

A

I

mean,

exactly

right.

That

nails

it

right

on

the

spot.

And,

yeah,

communism

I've

seen.

I

just

look

at

the

way

that

the

communist

countries

work.

You

see

that

they're

all

in

shambles,

and

people

will

go

around

saying

they're

like,

oh,

we

just.

We

haven't

done

it

right.

Same

socialism,

just,

oh,

we

haven't

done

it

right.

We

have

to

try

it

this

way

and

then

it's

going

to

work

better.

But

every

time

they

try

these

systems

and

these

ways,

it

always

ends

up

with

that

top

1%

in

power.

The

rest

of

the

99%

are

starving,

being

killed

in

the

streets

by

each

other

for

food.

It's

chaotic,

it's

hell.

It's

not

how

we

were

intended

to

be.

B

Right.

As

Abraham

Lincoln

said,

you

cannot

lift

others

up

by

tearing

others

down.

And

when

you

give

things

to

people

that

they

didn't

merit,

they

didn't

earn

in

any

way,

they

don't

appreciate

it.

That's

why

ghettos

didn't

work.

You

give

somebody

the

housing

completely

for

free.

They

didn't

earn

it,

they

don't

respect

it.

It

falls

into

disrepair

because

they've

got

no

pride

or

respect

in

where

they're

living.

Because

they

didn't

earn

it,

they're

paying

nothing

on

it.

It's

like

the

Bradford

colony.

I

have

no

doubt

in

your

homeschooling,

you

learned

about

the

Mayflower

compact.

A

Yes.

B

But

did

they

teach

you

that

it

was

actually

a

communist

compact?

That's

why

the

left

likes

teaching

it

as

history.

Without

the

full

story.

The

Bradford

Colony

Mayflower

Compact

was

a

commonwealth.

Everyone

owned

equally,

everyone

shared

equally.

And

over

time,

more

people

decided,

I'm

not

going

to

pull

the

Carta,

I'm

going

to

get

in

the

cart.

The

same

failing

of

socialism

and

communism

everywhere.

So

you

didn't

have

to

learn.

Socialism

and

communism

was

a

failure

due

to

Marx,

Lenin,

Mao,

Stalin,

Che

Castro.

What's

going

on

in

Venezuela

now?

Learn

from

our

own

history.

Communism

failed

here.

Bradford

instituted

private

property,

personal

freedoms

and

responsibilities.

Everything

our

nation

was

then

gone

on

to

be

founded

on.

Have

you

ever

heard

the

Mayflower

compact

talked

about

in

that

reality

before?

A

I

actually

don't

think

I

have.

It's

been

a

while,

but.

No,

I

don't

recall

that.

B

But

it

makes

sense

now.

That

is,

Paul

Harvey

would

say,

hearing

the

rest

of

the

story

matters.

A

Yeah,

absolutely.

Right.

And

I

like

what

you

said

about

how,

like,

if

you're

just

given,

given

housing

or

something,

if

you

haven't

earned

it,

if

you

haven't

worked

for

it,

that

it

just

all

falls

apart.

I

really

like

that

because

it's

so

true.

I

know

for

a

fact

that

certain

things

that

my

parents

had

given

me

while

growing

up,

it's,

I

don't

have

the

same

respect

for

it

as

I

do

the

things

that

I

now,

I,

like,

buy

everything

for

myself.

I

do

everything

myself

pretty

much.

And

I

absolutely,

I

take

care

of

the

things

that

I've

worked

for.

And

that's,

it's

a

big

part

of

the

problem

here

is

that

nobody

wants

to

just

wait.

Nobody

wants

to

work.

They're

just

waiting

on

a

stimulus

check.

They're

waiting

on,

waiting

on

somebody

else

to

go

do

the

work

for

them.

And

so

I

just,

that's

a

big

part

of

why

we

have

fallen

apart

as

a

country.

B

Amen.

And

thank

you

for

that

admission.

This

is

the

importance

of

having

the

younger,

older

perspective.

That's

why

so

many

younger

people

are

communists,

because

they

haven't

bought

a

house,

they

haven't

bought

a

car,

they

have

things

given

to

them

because

they

are

children

and

their

parents

are

taking

care

of

them.

And

as

they

get

older,

they

think,

why

can't

government

be

my

mommy

and

daddy

and

I

not

have

to

work

for

anything

and

it

doesn't

work.

It's

exactly

right.

When

you're

younger

and

you're

given

something,

you

don't

necessarily

respect

it

because

now

as

you're

older

and

you're

working

and

earning

your

own

money

and

buying

your

own

things,

you

have

that

much

more

respect

for

it

and

want

it

to

last

because

your

hard

earned

pay

went

towards

it.

Like

this

house

I'm

in,

I

earned,

I

worked

for

it.

Uh,

so

therefore

I

respect

it

and

I

engage

in

the

upkeep

so

that

it

lasts.

Right.

You,

I'm

glad

you

see

that

difference

because

you're

at

that

age

of

transition

now,

going

out

into

the

real

world,

not

having

your

parents

to

completely

rely

on

and,

hey,

things

ain't

fair

out

there.

A

Yeah,

no,

definitely,

definitely

not.

But

it's,

I

feel

like

a

lot

of

people

have

a

hard

time

making

that

transition

from,

from

being

a

kid

into

adulthood,

especially

with

how

we're

lying.

We

are

wanting

the

government

to

be

mommy

and

daddy,

like

you

said,

and

sin.

I

just,

I

never

understood

that

because

I

enjoy,

like,

I

enjoy

working

for.

B

What,

I

hate

to

interrupt

you

here,

but

what

I'm

about

to

say

is

going

to

be

controversial

and

it's

going

to

upset

a

lot

of

people.

Please

hang

in

here

with

me.

Don't

have

an

immediate

knee

jerk,

emotional

hysterical

reaction.

Right.

We

got

to

use

our

brain.

That's

on

the.

Right.

We

are

supposed

to

be

thinkers

and

use

our

brains.

The

notion

work

sets

you

free

again

is

a

biblical

concept.

The

Nazis,

however,

put

it

over

their

concentration

camps.

That

wasn't

work.

That

was

slavery.

Work

sets

you

free.

That's

not

slavery.

Work

gives

you

freedom

to

earn

your

own

way

and

do

what

you

wish

with

what

you

earn.

Right?

A

big

difference

there.

But

people

here,

you

know,

a

younger

person

might

hear

work

sets

you

free

and

they

think

you're

repeating

nazi

propaganda.

No,

I'm

repeating

a

biblical

tenethead

that

the

Nazis

worked.

A

Exactly.

Work

is.

I

mean,

it's

required.

Like

John

Smith

said

back

in.

Back

in

Jamestown,

if

you

don't

work,

you

don't

eat.

So.

Because.

B

Right.

Because

they

learned

from

Bradford

Colony's

failures.

Right.

And

there's

a.

The

Bible.

I

forget

exactly

the

scripture.

But

there

is

a

difference.

We

are

to

be

each

other's

brother's

keeper

and

take

care

of

widows

and

orphans.

Right?

But

you,

as

my

brother,

is

my

duty

as

a

Christian

to

be

your

keeper

if

you're

unable

to

do

for

yourself

versus

those

who

are

unwilling

to

do

for

themselves,

that's

in

the

Bible.

Unable

versus

unwilling.

I

have

no

obligation

to

you

whatsoever

if

you

are

a

low

life

piece

of

crap

wanting

to

only

ride

in

the

car

if

you're

able

to

do

for

yourself.

Like

I

myself,

full

disclosure,

I'm

on

disability.

So,

you

know,

and

I

don't

like

it.

I

don't

like

having

to

rely

on

disability.

But

I

worked

all

those

years,

got

sick,

couldn't

work

anymore.

I

am

unable

versus

unwilling.

Major

difference,

right?

A

Yes,

absolutely.

That

is

a

huge

difference.

And

nobody

really

seems

to

understand

that

anymore

because

nobody

wants

to

work

with

me

personally,

I

would

rather.

I

think

I

would

rather

starve

to

death

working

my

butt

off

trying

to

make

something

of

myself

rather

than

sitting

on

the

couch

saying,

oh,

government,

you

get

to

own

me.

You

get

to

run

my

life.

Just

pay

my

bills

and

feed

me.

B

Oh,

you.

After

we're

done

here,

you

really

got

to

check

out

some

of

my

past

episodes.

I

recently

had

one,

too,

called

slaves

to

state.

You

queued

that

up

perfectly.

Exactly

what

you

said.

People

willing

to

be

slaves

to

the

state.

So,

at

any

rate,

we

are

now,

like,

almost

50

minutes

in.

I

try

to

keep

my

shows

usually

around

30

minutes

because

I

call

it

today's

twatter

now.

X.

Right?

Attention

span.

Everybody

wants

to

give

me

just

the

headline,

though.

The

headline

can

be

misleading.

Misleading.

All

right,

give

me

a

drive

by

Potshot

quote,

which

can

be

misleading.

There

are

a

lot

of

gray

areas.

We

need

to

have

detailed

discussions,

not

just

quick

talking

point

sound

bites.

But

if

I

go

too

much

over

30

minutes,

it

will

cost

me

viewers

because

of

that

quarter

attention

span

of

social

media

today.

People

want

it

in

a

short

paragraph

rather

than

delve

into

full,

in

depth.

Go

really

down

the

rabbit

hole.

You

see

that

amongst

your

peers,

don't

you?

A

Absolutely.

Yeah.

No,

it's

gotten

through.

It's

gotten

so

bad

that

even,

like,

three

minute

long

videos

to.

B

To

people

and

be

bothered.

A

Oh,

three

whole

minutes.

It's

not

15

seconds.

Can't

watch

it.

B

Thank

you

again

for

that

admission

of.

I

know

that's

not

you,

but

unfortunately,

too

many

of

your

peers.

Too

many.

I

joke.

I.

And

this

is

just

a

joke.

Yeah.

I

call

some

the

Y

generation,

as

in,

you

know,

the

letter

Y

to

go

with

x

and

z,

but

y,

as

in

wh.

Why

are

you

here?

You're

completely

useless.

It's

just

a

joke.

But

indeed,

you

know,

a

joke

is

good

if

it's

based

in

reality.

There

is

some

truth

in

that.

Some

of

these

people

are

just

useless

mouth

breathers.

Right.

They

just

exist.

And

entitled

attitude.

I'm

entitled

to

everything.

You

owe

me

everything

just

because

I'm

here.

A

Yeah,

no,

that's.

That

is

so,

so

very

true.

And

I'm

certainly

happy

that

my

parents

spanked

me

as

a

child

because

I.

B

Thank

you.

Thank

you.

Another

great

admission.

Amen.

Right.

Spoil

the

rod,

spoil

fear

the

rod,

spoil

the

child.

Right.

You

know,

spanking

to

the

point

of

obsess

ab.

I

can't

talk

now,

you

know,

too

many

times

for,

like,

no

reasons

at

all.

Bad

parenting.

But,

yes,

physical

discipline

has

to

come

into

play

at

times

to

get

a

point

across.

Some

parents

don't

do

it

at

all,

and

that's

bad.

Some

parents

do

too

much

of

it,

and

that's

abusive.

There's,

again,

what

did

I

say

about

gray

areas?

We

could

have

a

whole

hour

discussion

on

spanking

alone.

Right.

So

with

that,

I'll

just

say,

thank

you,

Christopher

Armstrong

Stevenson,

for

joining

the

christitutionalist

politics.

If

people

want

to

reach

out

to

you,

do

you

have

a

website

or

you

want

water

x

or

fascist

book

or

Instagram?

A

I

am

actually.

I

am

on

Instagram.

My

user

is

strong

american.

B

Okay.

I'm

writing

that

down

at

Armstrong

American.

I

will

add

that

into

the

show

notes

so

people

can

find

you

and

reach

out.

Thanks

again

for

coming

on.

Take

care.

God

bless.

Have

a

great

day.

A

You

too.

Thank

you

for

having

me.

B

Thank

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tuned

in

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