Audrey Warner is an international speaker, author, and registered nurse. She is also the founder of the Matthew 18 Group, a ministry dedicated to waking up the church to the social science which has overtaken it in the realm of life and marriage. Audrey is committed to equipping parents as they engage in the battle for the purity of their children, and she encourages parents and faith leaders to return to the message of biblical purity.
00:00:46.800And that was the main hub to distribute all sex ed materials to children across the world.
00:00:52.180It's been a year since our guest, Audrey Warner, last joined us, and we're delighted that she's with us once again.
00:01:02.100Audrey is an international speaker, author, and registered nurse.
00:01:06.440She's also the founder of the Matthew 18 Group, a ministry dedicated to waking up the church to the social science, which has overtaken it in the realm of life and marriage.
00:01:18.380Audrey is committed to equipping parents as they engage in the battle for the purity of their children, and she encourages parents and faith leaders to return to the message of biblical purity.
00:01:29.340We are so honored to have Audrey join us tonight as she shares her extensive knowledge on this very important topic of how to raise pure kids in today's culture.
00:01:40.660And now, will you all please help me welcome Audrey Warner.
00:01:54.820Well, thank you so much, Heather and Audrey.
00:01:57.020It's so good to have you back on the show again.
00:01:59.140It's almost been a year, or just over a year, actually.
00:02:01.940And the last time you were on, you opened my eyes to things that I thought I knew what was going on in the education system,
00:02:10.060but really, I'd never gone down that path about the Kinsey Institute, Margaret Sanger, and all the rest of them as to where sexual education came from.
00:02:18.820And I'm going to encourage our viewers, if you didn't see the interview and the presentation that Audrey did a year ago,
00:02:25.960we did include it in the email that went out posting for the show, but we will also add it to the description.
00:02:33.880And I highly recommend that our viewers watch it and send it to all the parents that you know, parents and grandparents.
00:02:41.340Share it on your social media, because it's really critical information to understand what's going on in our education system and why it's critical we pull our kids out.
00:02:49.900And then to counter that, if we're going to pull our children out, and I think we need to go a little old school here and focus on the purity and upbringing of our children.
00:03:01.200And that's what you're going to be talking about and presenting on tonight.
00:03:21.660And I want to encourage anybody, if you have any questions, pop them in the Q&A here on zoom.
00:03:26.480If you're listening live, then we would encourage you to join us.
00:03:30.880We're having a little bit of tech technical problems and getting some of our live up so that all you need to do is register, come on, join us on zoom.
00:03:38.420And then you can do and be involved in some of the Q&A after Audrey has completed her presentation.
00:03:48.600And I am looking above my camera, so because my monitor is above me to see my presentation.
00:03:57.020So although I probably could do this in my sleep.
00:04:00.140So my presentation is titled, You Can Raise Your Kids in Today's Society.
00:04:06.120And I know for parents, you probably feel like this dad, that there's a lot of arrows being shot at the family, being shot toward our children.
00:04:15.280The enemy is encroaching almost everywhere we turn.
00:04:19.820So it is a true challenge to protect our children, but we also need to provide them with the necessary information.
00:04:30.120So there's a balance there that we have to do.
00:04:33.980I always start from my starting point, which was I was a sex educator.
00:05:17.640You're going to decrease the pregnancy and the STD rate.
00:05:20.140So I thought, OK, I can help parents out.
00:05:23.240And as I said, as I started to have my eyes awaken or opened during working in the STD HIV clinic and watching the complete opposite of what they said,
00:05:34.900seemed like the more sex ed we were putting in, the earlier children were becoming sexually active.
00:05:41.200So I started to do the deep dive, as they say, go down those rabbit holes of when did we start doing sex ed in the schools?
00:05:49.640Who developed it and what was the intent?
00:05:52.220At the same time, our oldest at that point was five years old and entering a Lutheran school.
00:06:01.300And it was my alma mater where I had gone in Michigan to a Lutheran school.
00:06:05.220And I remember distinctly as a child getting a sex education information in the school and how uncomfortable it was for me.
00:06:15.680So I started to not only look into the secular sex education, but also Christian and Christian sex ed and found that they had the same root.
00:06:25.440If you look to the bibliography, which is by what source are people coming up with these materials?
00:06:31.060I found a man by the name of Alfred Kinsey, Hugh Hefner, and then there were a lot of Planned Parenthood people that were in that.
00:06:39.080So I thought that was pretty significant.
00:06:42.220So sex education, when you're starting to look at it, is really the tip of a large iceberg.
00:06:47.180I apologize, I'm not good on credit cards.
00:06:50.520But at the tip of the iceberg is sex ed.
00:06:52.820And really the question is, and I could say not just America, but Canada, any country that has brought sex ed in, how did we go from chastity to condoms, from purity to AIDS, from an absolute standard to no limit standard in just two generations?
00:07:10.040If you go back and ask your grandparents or your great grandparents, it was a different country that they lived in and there was a different moral standard.
00:07:18.620Well, the sex ed came out of the sexual revolution.
00:07:21.840The sexual revolution was actually funded by foundations, the wealthy elite who wanted to be the kings of the earth.
00:07:31.000And they knew that sexual immorality was a good tool to destroy nations by.
00:07:36.600And so they infiltrated every institution.
00:07:39.840And really there was a plan to shift a nation away from God.
00:07:43.100And ultimately, if we go back to Genesis 1 and 2, it's, you know, the battle between good and evil.
00:08:21.600So who are these wealthy elite who set out to be the kings of the world?
00:08:26.460Well, there was John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, and Henry Ford in the late 1800s, early 1900s.
00:08:33.900They developed tax-exempt foundations.
00:08:38.080Some of these foundations did good things for America, but some of them were actually not, were not doing such good things.
00:08:46.520For example, Carnegie, his foundation was going into the American history books that the children had.
00:08:53.620And any reference to God, because in order for America to become a nation, there were a lot of miracles and God intervened in amazing ways.
00:09:23.200He was a zoologist at Indiana University.
00:09:25.760He studied the sexual behavior of a gall wasp.
00:09:30.180The media portrayed him as a happily married man with children.
00:09:33.100But his own bibliographers actually said he was a homosexual sadomasochist, a pedophile who advocated for all sexual rights.
00:09:42.100He believed infants should be having sex as well as the elderly all through the, his, his data.
00:09:49.460The way he obtained his male data is he went into the prisons and sought out the most sexually deviant criminals and said this is the typical sexual behavior of the American male.
00:09:59.500For females, he interviewed prostitutes and for the childhood data, he interviewed pedophiles who were raping children and then sending their data to him.
00:10:10.280One of those pedophiles was Fritz von Volusak, who was a German Nazi who was raping children in the death camps and sending his data from Germany or from Poland to, to Kinsey.
00:10:24.640So he was the first, Kinsey was the first to suggest that children are sexual from birth.
00:10:30.580So I thought, okay, prior to Kinsey, because Kinsey's material came out in 1948, 1953.
00:10:37.320So prior to Kinsey, what were the secular theorists talking about?
00:10:43.320Did anybody identify sex knowledge was something really important that kids needed to have?
00:10:47.980And Piaget, Rogers, Maslow, Skinner, none of them said that that was a primary childhood need.
00:10:57.120Learning to reason, submitting to authority, moral thinking, task achievement, self-actualization, mutual cooperation, even social interaction were the major developmental objectives.
00:11:08.260So it was Kinsey, it clearly was Kinsey who said that this needed to be a major objective, is giving sex knowledge to children.
00:11:17.080But let's look at what some of the others said.
00:11:19.680This was from Planned Parenthood in 1953, and they talked about what was the goal with sex education.
00:11:27.320So prior to 1950, it was illegal to have sex outside of marriage, and it was the population as a whole did not have sex.
00:11:57.300If they did, we would have seen that in the STDs, pregnancy, teen pregnancy rates, and that was not the case.
00:12:06.860So sex education initially focused for those of us who were young, who were the first people to have gone through sex ed.
00:12:13.900It was elevating pleasure and eliminating procreation, as they said.
00:12:18.000And so it was about grooming us to have sex outside of marriage.
00:12:22.180Of course, today, now fast forward to, it's grooming children for the LGBT++ lifestyle.
00:12:30.360So it's always been about grooming kids to have sex.
00:12:35.700So the next slide is the wealthy elite who set out to be the kings of the world, the Carnegies, the Rockefellers, the Fords, and they developed tax-exempt foundations.
00:12:50.600What's interesting, this book right here is really foundational to understand what the wealthy elite were trying to do.
00:13:00.360Believe it or not, our U.S. Congress was actually concerned about the moral direction of America by the 1950s.
00:13:08.040So they called for congressional investigation.
00:13:11.560And what they found were the connections of all of these foundations to societal changes that were going on in America.
00:13:21.740So this just gives you an example of some, I'm listing some of the things that Carnegie funded the rewriting of American history.
00:13:28.800They gutted God out of any of our history books.
00:13:32.300And Rockefellers founded Margaret Sanger with the eugenics movement.
00:13:36.320And then they funded something called the American Law Institute, which was the educational branch of the American Bar Association.
00:13:45.980And then they funded a guy by the name of Alfred Kinsey.
00:13:51.560So Kinsey was a zoologist at Indiana University.
00:13:56.000He studied the sexual behavior of the Galwas.
00:14:00.320He advocated for all sexual rights, which meant he believed infants could have sex as well as adults.
00:14:08.620He obtained his male data by interviewing men in prison who were there because of sex crimes.
00:14:15.860He interviewed prostitutes for the female data who, if they lived with their pimp, that was considered a married woman.
00:14:24.060And for the childhood data, he interviewed pedophiles who raped children and sent their information to Kinsey, one of them being Fritz von Volusack, who was a German Nazi who was raping children in the death camps.
00:14:39.240And he was sending that information to Kinsey.
00:14:42.120And from that, Kinsey concluded that children are sexual from birth.
00:14:45.840So I looked at the theorists, the secular theorists, has sex knowledge always been something that children really needed to have in their development?
00:14:56.740And if we look to Piaget, Rogers, Maslow, Skinner, none of them ever identified sex knowledge as important for children to have.
00:15:05.800So this list, they felt that it was important that they needed to learn to reason, submit to authority, moral thinking, task achievement, self-actualization, mutual cooperation, and social interaction were the child's major developmental objectives.
00:15:24.140So let's look back at the people who did develop sex ed and what the true intent was.
00:15:31.920This is by Planned Parenthood's physician talking about the transformation and goal of sex ed, which was to help educators and parents to help young people obtain sex satisfaction before marriage.
00:15:46.000And we must be ready to provide young boys and girls with the best contraception measures available so they will have the necessary means to achieve sexual satisfaction without having a risk of possible pregnancy.
00:16:03.720It was illegal to have sex outside of marriage.
00:16:06.620So you would get married and God may or may not bless you with children.
00:16:11.180So the whole thing had to be torn apart.
00:16:13.200So in sex ed, it was about elevating pleasure, eliminating procreation, and teaching the children how wonderful sex was and to engage in it outside of marriage.
00:16:26.540So basically, it was all about grooming the children for sex.
00:17:52.640The first leader, there are many leaders, but one of them was Dr. Mary Calderon, who happened to have been the medical director of Planned Parenthood.
00:18:01.180The initial seed money for sex education to go into the school to the children was coming from Hugh Hefner.
00:18:07.480And many people who were on these curriculum review boards that brought sex ed in were actually, they were employed by the pornography industry.
00:18:17.760So, again, as I said, it's about grooming.
00:18:20.520It's called sexual attitude restructuring.
00:18:22.780You keep taking the kids to the act and to the genitals over and over again, telling them they are sexual from birth.
00:18:33.220So this is just a statement that was made from the American Association.
00:18:38.120They put all they said, OK, all the sex educators by 1967, they said they all have to be on the same page.
00:18:45.040And so this is the goal that they stated is the the job is to provide sex information to the sex educator to train him or her in their psychotherapy techniques necessary to communicate the knowledge to other.
00:18:58.740To restructure his or her sexual values so as to equip him or her to expand their students tolerance and acceptance of various sexual practices and lifestyles.
00:19:09.480And I will say that some of the curricula today is now teaching students to accept and tolerate sex with adults.
00:19:18.420So we are in very dangerous territory.
00:19:22.380So this is just some of the magazines back in the 60s talked about how parents responded.
00:19:28.440And it was interesting, they said, some fear that too early classroom discussion of now, this is back in 1969 of sex will encourage children to experiment or lead to psychological trauma.
00:19:42.820And then another magazine, Look Magazine in 1969, explore further.
00:19:47.880And you'll be told that these sex experiments are all part of an international communist conspiracy to subvert America by corrupting the minds of our young.
00:19:58.500Once the youth are depraved, so the argument follows America is on her way out.
00:20:08.200So so the lie is children are sexual from birth.
00:20:11.980Kinsey science was used to change how we all it went into every institution.
00:20:16.180So whether you're in education, medicine, if you're in the legal part, the church, even the military, we've been reprogrammed into Kinsey science.
00:20:28.200So I always say we're the children of the sexual revolution and we know no difference.
00:20:32.460So what's happened since 1964 in America?
00:20:36.740This is national statistics that I'm going to show you.
00:20:40.580And as you can see, 62, 63, 64, everything's relatively low.
00:20:45.280And then once we put sex ed in, this is sexually transmitted disease, gonorrhea, ages 10 to 14, which shouldn't even be a statistic whatsoever.
00:21:05.720So again, the Roe versus Wade, which was our abortion decision that was just overturned, they asked, how can we keep this secure so it won't be overturned?
00:21:19.420And they answered with two words, sex education.
00:21:22.180So clearly there's a plan behind sex education.
00:21:28.720And this is an even bigger, this was a sex ed curricula back in the 60s that actually toted by the year 2000, there would be no more organized religion.
00:21:39.580And children were told that fathers would no longer have a place in the home.
00:22:11.100This is an example of one of the books that's being read to children in preschool and kindergarten, talking about that you can choose the label boy or girl.
00:22:22.880You know, they may give us a label, but that's not who we think we are.
00:22:26.940Already they're they're implanting in these very young children, which, by the way, once they go down this road of transitioning, they will be sterile.
00:22:47.200And lastly, this is unequal partners, which is teaching.
00:22:52.180Actually, the staff of the school, the teachers, the school nurses, that if a 10 year old comes to them and is having a sexual relationship with an adult male, we're not to call the police, but rather we're to help the child decide if that's a healthy relationship for them or not.
00:23:11.440So they had something called sexual attitude restructuring.
00:23:15.440And I look to Second Corinthians 10, verses three to five.
00:23:21.180For although we walk in the flesh, we do not war after the flesh for the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God for the pulling down of strongholds, casting down imaginations and every high thing that exalted itself against the knowledge of God and bringing into captivity every thought for the obedience of Christ.
00:23:42.360So they had Operation SAR or sexual attitude restructuring.
00:23:47.140They've been doing that to us for several years.
00:23:50.340So they've been planting in the, you know, this this sexual identity for for several years, which has led to the massive amount of sexual sin that we're now confronted with.
00:24:04.060So I 30 years ago, I started this ministry based on Matthew 18, 15 to 17, because when I realized the church in their sex ed curricula, they were using Kinsey's approach, they were using Kinsey science, Planned Parenthood, the Humanist Association, all of these experts were the ones they used to develop the Christian sex ed.
00:24:26.280And then what they did is they basically added scripture to kind of sanitize it.
00:24:31.140So I thought, that's not going to work.
00:24:33.560If we use God's word and God's word alone, that's the only way this is going to work for us.
00:24:38.400So I proposed something called Operation PAR or purity attitude restructuring, which is in equivalent to the verse I just read about bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ.
00:24:54.400And from that, I actually wrote a book, which is available on my website, which is Matthew18.org.
00:25:01.300And that's at the end of this presentation.
00:25:03.020But I wrote a book about what has happened, the history of sex ed, and then how do we raise your kids in today's.
00:25:12.240So I'm going to give you kind of a brief synopsis of this book.
00:25:16.500So the first tip is more is caught than is taught.
00:25:21.760So what I mean by that is we are the first generation to have gone through sex ed.
00:26:08.920So I like the verse, do not be overcome with evil, but overcome evil with good.
00:26:14.280So once we have taken care of it in our lives, and we have turned to the Lord, then we can turn around and help our children.
00:26:23.400So it's important also that we model purity to our children.
00:26:28.340If we're watching things that are inappropriate or looking on the Internet or things that are inappropriate, maybe our language is not God-honoring,
00:26:40.140then that is going to speak more volumes than us trying to teach our kids anything, because they're watching more than they are hearing what we're saying.
00:26:54.780The second point is approach the topic with modesty.
00:26:58.460Now, this is a really interesting point, because as you know, we think, well, of course, in sex education, you've got to explain the act in detail.
00:27:07.620You have to make sure that the kid is naming their genital, using the correct name for the genitals.
00:27:14.960But in actuality, if you look to scripture, it's kind of interesting.
00:27:18.780I have this is the Lutheran learning about sex series that is based on Kinsey.
00:27:25.500And what's interesting is when I first started this 30 years ago, I would go to little parent meetings and it was at a Lutheran school and these parents were concerned about this sex ed program.
00:27:37.140So what I would do is take the book for the fifth graders, which has a very graphic description of intercourse, what needs to go into what, what needs to rub against what.
00:27:47.740And so I would open it to that that passage, that paragraph or two, and I would give it to a dad in the room.
00:27:54.240And I'd say, okay, could you read that out loud to all of us?
00:27:57.080And of course, he couldn't because of modesty.
00:28:00.740Yet this is what we expect our children to do in the classroom.
00:28:04.560So I actually, the Lord put some really incredible pastors in my life to help me with this, because I'm not a biblical scholar by any means, although I read the Bible several times.
00:28:15.300And one of the authors of the Song of Songs commentary pointed out to me, he said, Audrey, he said, never does God use the correct name for the genitals or describe the act in detail.
00:28:30.400And the reason he's doing that is because he's modeling modesty.
00:28:33.940And he said, even when Solomon is describing his wife, he goes from the feet to the thighs, then up to the navel and the waist.
00:28:43.340So he said, the reason he skipped that area is because it was such a holy procreative area.
00:28:49.640It was treated with a tremendous amount of modesty.
00:28:52.060So if God is modeling modesty to us through scripture, then why aren't we modeling modesty for our children?
00:28:59.740So we used the words private parts, which was, you know, when they were small for them to definitely be able to identify that.
00:29:14.020And private parts has a double meaning because, of course, you're going to keep it private and you're going to keep it covered.
00:29:19.640So the next point is, and again, I'm giving you a brief synopsis of this, but identity matters.
00:29:28.000And the whole key right now is our kids are being given sexual identities.
00:29:34.620Most people identify by their sexuality now.
00:30:55.480Then I take that same framework and I get to apply that to everyone I come in contact with.
00:31:00.500You treat people with respect because they matter to God.
00:31:06.060And I thought that's a great way to put it.
00:31:08.500And a friend of mine wrote a book called The Failure of Sex Education in the Church because she also found this Lutheran sect that was Kinsey-based.
00:33:39.760What has happened since the sexual revolution?
00:33:42.740Two are becoming one flesh outside of marriage.
00:33:45.320So they're going from marriage to marriage to marriage to marriage.
00:33:49.020So when it comes time and somebody wants to get married, they've already, technically, in God's eyes, they've already been married multiple times.
00:33:57.320So who is their wife or who's their husband because of that?
00:34:34.500Proverbs 6 and 7 talks about the seductive woman, which is pornography, and the dumb man.
00:34:40.700So we use that with our sons, you know, to bring up the examples that came into the preteen years talking about that, that, you know, pornography is popping up.
00:34:52.280And then Job 31.1, when, you know, Job talked about averting the eyes, and that's what we taught our boys and our daughter, was to make sure that they turn away, look away.
00:35:02.880When they encounter those kinds of things, because you can't, with everything out there right now, it's hard to shield them from everything.
00:35:10.840But you can teach them how to avoid those things.
00:35:14.760And then one that I used, I used to counsel teenagers in the Crisis Pregnancy Center, and I would always take them to 1 Corinthians 13, which gives you the contrast of love and lust.
00:36:24.040We talked about what did they do back in the old day?
00:36:26.800It was the flowers, the birds, and the bees.
00:36:28.780That's how they would talk to their kids about God's life process.
00:36:32.060So when they were like preschoolers, we were talking about the flower and the mommy part, the daddy part.
00:36:38.240The two parts get together, a little flower comes out, and that's how it is with you.
00:36:42.200They had that foundational message from us when they were little.
00:36:45.920And so that gave them that information.
00:36:49.560And I will tell you, in terms of their moral innocence protecting them, it was about this time when the oldest one, who was 13, the three kids, the older ones, I was home with the baby.
00:37:00.760And my husband was bringing them home from school and a carload of teenage boys pulled up next to them.
00:37:09.820And unbeknownst to my husband, they had a Playboy.
00:37:12.240And they opened the centerfold and they put it to the window.
00:37:14.860And right away, the kids go, Dad, there's a naked woman, to which my husband's thinking there's a naked woman in traffic.
00:38:03.760Childhood innocence is what keeps a child in childhood.
00:38:06.680You remove the innate innocence of childhood, and you've removed the essence of childhood.
00:38:12.720In our 35-plus years of parent education, we've come to realize that nothing assaults childhood innocence faster and with more destructive influence than providing children with inappropriate sex knowledge before they are developmentally ready to emotionally, intellectually, and morally manage such knowledge.
00:38:33.380As a sex educator, when I would go into the classroom, and usually we'd go in and give the talk to the kids in fourth or fifth grade, and there was snickering, there was grotesque looks on their face.
00:38:46.960And what I was doing was, in that process, I was taking away their innocence.
00:39:14.280It's called The Global Sexual Revolution, Destruction of Freedom in the Name of Freedom.
00:39:19.400And the author here said, a person rooted in religion and family is hard to manipulate.
00:39:26.820Sexualization blinds people and makes them unwilling to resist attacks on the fundamental pillars of society's value system, such as the legalization of abortion and homosexual marriage.
00:39:38.540Thomas Aquinas said 750 years ago, blindness of the mind is the firstborn daughter of lust.
00:39:45.060So, again, this is meant to destroy us as nations.
00:39:54.260We can turn from this, and we can go back to God's word, and we can raise pure kids in today's society.
00:40:02.500I always say that morality is a national security issue.
00:40:05.640And if you look to the founders of America, one of the signers of one of our most precious documents, the Declaration of Independence, Samuel Adams, warned that a dissolution of principles and manners will more surely overthrow the liberties of America than the whole force of the common enemy.
00:40:24.100While the people are virtuous, they cannot be subdued.
00:40:26.880But when once they lose their virtue, they're going to be ready to surrender their liberties to the first external or internal invader.
00:40:34.500If you haven't noticed about America, we're being invaded externally and our government, the evil corruption in our government.
00:42:00.840So it actually became a ministry for him.
00:42:03.160And what was neat is on the day of his wedding, that's him sneaking into the bridal lounge, reaching around, not seeing the bride ahead of time, as is tradition, and praying a blessing over their marriage ahead of time.
00:42:15.780And then when they were up there to say their vows, when he was 19 and went into the military, he had written a letter to his future spouse promising to remain pure until they became husband and wife.
00:42:30.580And he would follow God's standard of purity.
00:42:33.300But he said, I can't wait to meet you.
00:42:36.640And he said, these are the things I can't wait for.
00:42:39.060And he listed all the characteristics of a godly husband, starting with, I can't wait to protect you.
00:42:44.900And then ending it with, I can't wait to be in the delivery room when we have our first child.
00:42:49.340So I'll tell you, for a mom who has a purity ministry, I wanted to stand up in the pews and go, yes, this does work.
00:42:57.020So I want to encourage you that it can happen.
00:43:02.680I have spoken before to teen groups, and it was interesting.
00:43:10.180The one youth, he came in and said, he wrote me later, and he said, when you came and gave the presentation on purity, I began to dig deeper into the real meaning of a relationship.
00:43:21.000Since revisiting your presentation, I've truly dedicated my life to Christ.
00:43:25.400I've never read the Bible every day, and now I do.
00:43:27.780I've picked up several devotional books on dating, which taught me so much more than just dating.
00:43:33.180What I hope to share with other kids is that their mission in this life on earth is none other than to proclaim God's love to the unsaved.
00:43:41.700Thank you, Audrey, for your continued commitment to spreading this crucially important message.
00:43:45.880I've been blessed by you, and so have many others.
00:43:49.600He turned around and shared the message with his peers.
00:43:52.740He ended up in college working for a purity ministry.
00:43:55.880So, again, there are kids that want to follow this, and there's nobody encouraging them in that direction.
00:44:06.460You know, most of them don't even know what that means.
00:44:09.760And this same student said, purity isn't a one-time commitment.
00:44:13.420It's a choice every day to hold out for God's best.
00:44:15.940Through daily commitment to keep your mind, your actions, and your words clear of sexual immorality, God's love and plan for sexual purity will be proclaimed.
00:52:13.480And for the last 10 years, organizations like yourself and Action for Canada have been, you know, working to educate the masses and equip them in and giving them the ability to be mobilized and do something about this.
00:52:27.580And the states is really leading the way.
00:52:30.140You've got something like 26 states that are overturning the mutilation of children, the surgical mutilation of children.
00:52:44.640The DEI is now coming, crashing down as well in many of the states as they begin to understand more clearly what that's about.
00:52:51.560And so now, before the show, you had mentioned there were two things I wanted to talk about, because I'm even thinking it was the last time you were on or short after that there was a notice that the Kinsey Institute, as you mentioned, is in the state of Indiana.
00:53:07.820I can't believe that it was still being funded, but there was a decision to defund it.
00:53:14.200And let the let our viewers know what is actually happening in that situation.
00:53:20.160Yeah, so every every year, the Indiana State has to pass their budget and part of their budget is they do fund the state run universities.
00:53:30.640And so Indiana University is that school.
00:53:35.380And there was an amendment that was added to the budget that said that, yes, funding could go to Indiana University, but none of that money could go to the Kinsey Institute.
00:53:45.580So what's happened is over the last year, the Indiana University and Kinsey Institute are pretty much ignoring that.
00:53:53.520So now the attorney general and the comptroller for the state are looking at taking legal action against them because they're defying what the legislators had already decided.
00:54:07.860So that's exciting because our goal was to defund the Kinsey Institute.
00:54:19.740In 2013, the U.N. raised up the Kinsey Institute as a legitimate resource to be used by every nation.
00:54:26.980So it's not just here, it's in your country, some of your laws were changed protections for marriage, women and children were removed, not only in this country, but in other countries using Kinsey science.
00:54:40.340So if bad science was used to throw out good laws and to put in these bad laws, then we can go back and restore the old laws.
00:54:50.200And for America, and I know for you, a lot of those laws were based on the Bible.
00:54:54.440So, you know, we can get back to God's law.
00:54:57.380And that's what we're declaring here in America is that actually we're having, we found out in Texas that 1973 was when Texas threw out because it went state by state.
00:56:27.860And what I want the viewers to understand is that even in the Kinsey situation is that people had worked to get that horrible institution defunded.
00:56:42.960But when the other side loses, they come out with a vengeance trying to take that ground back, that the enemy had stolen, we've taken it back, and they're going to fight.
00:56:51.460So we've got to be ready to fight this all the way till the end.
00:56:55.040We're going through a similar situation in Saskatchewan where we had a huge win last year.
00:57:00.360And Action for Canada played an integral role in making sure that SOGI123 didn't get implemented.
00:57:07.840And the UR Pride and EGAL, you know, are fighting really hard.
00:57:12.960And they're going to continue to do that because they were used to winning.
00:57:16.380But they did it nefariously, underhandedly.
00:57:19.660People didn't even know they were in a fight.
00:57:21.300And now that we know and now that we're winning, they are ultimately going to lose.
00:57:29.000And, you know, for those people that are watching that are agnostic or unbelievers, you're so fortunate to live in Christian nations where you can have the choice not to believe.
00:57:40.240Yeah, that you can have the choice not to believe.
00:57:42.140But you've got to understand that the underpinning of biblical values is what kept the structure alive and the family unit thriving.
00:57:50.380I mean, economies thrive when the family is together.
00:58:41.420Because they knew how it was destroying the minds of the young people.
00:58:46.820And you had made a very profound comment that when you said the sexual revolution started, and then when people walk in shame, when they're walking in sexuality, when they don't have those type of boundaries, they're also not looking for morality in the people that they're voting into office.
00:59:07.340So we have, so it was immorality that voted in immorality, and people don't even realize that they did that or how that came to be.
00:59:16.600So tell us a bit about that porn bill in Texas.
00:59:18.680Well, and actually the terminology for that was that pornography has created a public health crisis.
00:59:26.340And so that declaration has been made, I don't know the exact number of states, I want to say close to 20 states have now declared that this is what pornography has done.
00:59:39.520And it's created that, so what happened was there was a law that was passed in Texas this last session.
00:59:46.260And we had some really great wins, and one of them was that you had to be at least 18 if you were going to have transgender surgery, which is huge.
00:59:57.220And that was a really hard-fought battle.
01:00:01.420You'd think that'd be a no-brainer, but that was a really hard-fought battle.
01:00:04.380It took three legislative sessions, six years, to get that passed.
01:00:09.240But the other was that there would be age verification.
01:00:14.820Porn sites would have to have security in place for age verification, meaning that when they went to a porn site, they have a way of you have to verify your age before you have access to the porn.
01:00:28.060So you would think that that would be a good law in place because the more safeguards we have for children, the better.
01:00:34.720And what's happened is the porn industry has now partnered with the sex shops, and they are challenging that law.
01:00:43.140So it was challenged in the courts here in Texas, and it's now been bumped up to the U.S. Supreme Court.
01:00:50.660So some of us are writing briefs for this upcoming case to defend.
01:00:56.980And basically, it's been interesting watching these briefs coming in.
01:01:00.240And you have the porn industry, the groomers, who are arguing to be able to groom the children.
01:01:06.760And then you have those of us who are saying, no, we need to protect.
01:01:10.760So you have the protector side and the groomer side.
01:01:13.800And so it's now being, you know, not every case gets thrown up to the U.S. Supreme Court, nor do they agree to hear these cases.
01:01:22.600But as God would have it, this has been bumped up to the U.S. Supreme Court, and they will hear it.
01:01:42.460I was actually banned a year and a half ago from the Mission School Board here in British Columbia because I was one, I think I'm one of the only Canadians who was in a Zoom meeting in a school board meeting.
01:01:54.940And I had brought up the books and I was scrolling through them and they were trying to get me to stop, but I wanted to get as much on record as possible.
01:02:01.580They never posted the video, but then they stopped me from sharing, but not until I got enough of it on record.
01:02:09.500And then a month later, they put on the agenda to have myself in action for Canada and anybody like me banned.
01:02:15.320And the headlines in the newspapers is that I was banned for showing sexually explicit material.
01:02:28.120And it was two homosexual men, of course, who fought to have pornography of this sort legalized because, you know, it's their expression and yet it involves children.
01:02:40.820So we know it's a very sick, perverse group of individuals who are behind this.
01:03:41.340And she's like, well, you know, we we have safeguards in place and we'll, you know, we'll protect the children.
01:03:46.600And I couldn't have set this up more beautifully.
01:03:49.100But there was a couple with a baby and they raised their hand and they said, well, you know, we do have to tell you that since this has come in, we have twin boys and they were sexualized in school.
01:04:02.960And, you know, the school board members shot her head around like, what?
01:04:09.020And, you know, because she in her mind thought, oh, we're just going to have all these safeguards and we're not going to expose the kids to all of this.
01:04:14.900But people don't understand that if you've got it out there, it could be used by adults and it's meant to groom children.
01:04:22.720So that's why you see the pornographers, you see the pedophiles arguing against this.
01:05:17.800And I'm really excited because I've been in this this battle for over nine years and on many fronts, whether it's immigration, mainline has been for our children, the hearts and minds, because they're our future.
01:05:29.380And I'm so honored because next week I'll be in not next week on October 12th in Ottawa for the Esters Arise.
01:05:37.100And they're getting together the United States, women throughout the United States and apparently 70 countries who are all rising up in prayer and petitions to the Lord on behalf of our kids and our families and our countries.
01:05:50.320And so I really believe that prayer moves mountains.
01:05:54.900Your testimony of being in the courts.
01:05:57.180It's it's a really important part of what we're doing.
01:05:59.800We need our boots on the ground, but we also need our knees on the ground and looking up and appealing to the Lord to really do something spectacular.
01:06:08.700And in essence of you reading those books, that is in the movie The Mind Polluters, where there are actually parents reading to the school boards.
01:06:38.060Well, I just want to thank you so much because, you know, this time around, you've given us really concrete answers of what we can be doing.
01:06:45.320And I agree, you know, that our kids aren't out there to be ravaged, you know, by our enemy there.
01:06:53.340And we need to be on the front lines of doing that.
01:06:55.940And you've really given us the materials to do that and really right back to the basics of the Bible, which we've been saying all the time.