In this week's HAPPY THANKSGIVING! President Joe Biden is back in Washington, D.C. for a press conference with the AFL-CIO, and there's a lot of speculation about whether or not he's up for the Democratic nomination for president in 2020. Meanwhile, Congress continues to debate the Supreme Court nomination of Justice Merrick Garland, and a bill that would require proof of citizenship to register to vote in federal elections moves through the Senate.
00:08:18.700I am relaunching the stop the steal movement because the Democrats are trying to steal this nomination away from the proven and voted for legal choice of their own people.
00:08:30.900They are trying to steal the nomination away from Joe Biden.
00:08:34.720So hashtag stop the steal for Joe Biden.
00:10:25.360So despite how ridiculous it seems, my money would still go on Biden staying for the very reasons that we've articulated for months and months now.
00:10:35.220And I'd say just on a more personal note, a lot of people don't think of me this way, but I am a former Biden administration official.
00:10:44.360And, you know, even though I don't agree with him on pretty much anything, I think he deserves to be there.
00:10:51.760And it's shameful that the lying media is trying to push him out because they screwed up in gaslighting the Democrats this long, and they're trying to make up for it.
00:11:01.900In fact, you know, now that her has determined that Biden basically has immunity on the basis of his mental incompetence and cognitive deficiencies, he needs to exercise that immunity.
00:11:15.460I think maybe he needs to take extreme punitive actions against the media.
00:11:19.600You can start at The New York Times, but there are others.
00:11:43.600Now, Scranton, Joe, Scranton, Joe, who everybody counted out.
00:11:47.980Remember, they called him a plagiarist.
00:11:49.960They said that he wasn't available or he wasn't possible to be there, that he never was given credit for his own merits, never given credit for his time as the Senate foreign relations chairman, never given credit as the VP.
00:12:02.400And look at all of the incredible foreign relations deals he was able to put together as the VP of president.
00:12:08.080I mean, just look at the job he's done in Ukraine.
00:12:10.200And so this really is his time to prove the detractors wrong.
00:12:16.280Joe Biden, you have the ability now to finally emerge from the shadow of Barack Obama.
00:12:23.240That's not a racial thing, by the way.
00:12:24.980We all know Democrats are the real racists.
00:12:26.700But with the shadow of your predecessor, Barack Obama, and come into your own as the man who saved America from Donald Trump by defeating him rightfully a second time, staying in the race and staying the course.
00:12:44.680I think I really do think, Darren, that America will be so much greater if Joe Biden stays in this race.
00:12:51.680Absolutely. And, you know, one other thing to point out, all of the fake media, all the media scum that are trying to push him out, and even some of the Democrats now that are crawling out of their rat holes and trying to stab him in the back and stab the Democrat voters in the back like they've done time and time again with Bernie and otherwise.
00:13:11.940But one thing that's really noteworthy, even the people saying, oh, we might not need Biden, they're not giving a replacement.
00:13:20.460They're not propping up Kamala, which indicates that all this is not serious.
00:13:25.500If they were really interested in getting rid of Biden, you can't just get rid of him and have nobody.
00:13:33.680He has to be replaced by someone real.
00:13:35.800And the fact that that's not a part of the conversation, it's only, oh, Biden can't do it, Biden can't do it, shows that there's no seriousness.
00:13:44.300And there's not even they're not even close to some underlying consensus about who that figure could be.
00:13:50.020And from Kamala's position, and I think she's justified in doing this, she's saying, I'm not going anywhere.
00:13:56.500Don't you even think about trying to overstep me if you push Biden out.
00:14:02.220So the fact that nobody's seriously talking about who the replacement is going to be or the calls for Biden to step aside are not accompanied by calls to boost up Kamala as the replacement indicates that it's far less serious and viable than it might seem.
00:14:20.960Well, you know, Darren, there's the other part of it, too, because I don't even know if they can.
00:14:27.300So they would have to legally have the Biden campaign committee because they've already received, what, 300 million or so dollars away from this.
00:14:38.180Would they even legally be allowed to transfer that money without the approval of Biden and Kamala Harris?
00:14:47.840I think that the money could be transferred to Kamala, but they couldn't transfer it to to a third party, which is, again, that's another huge problem.
00:14:57.660I mean, the thing is, everyone sees the problem ahead.
00:15:00.980And obviously, Biden is not in top fighting shape.
00:15:07.360So people just look at that, the Democrats and the media just looking at that, but they don't see how bad it would be for them to replace him at this late hour.
00:15:18.280All of the chaos that that would introduce, it would almost be like throwing in the towel, whereas they can have the alternative of keeping Biden in, trying the kind of weekend at Bernie's thing, keeping him away as much as possible and hoping the press falls in line.
00:15:34.200That's frankly a better strategy than the 11th hour hostile takeover attempt, which has a lot of problems in terms of feasibility.
00:15:42.980But even if they could pull it off, it's far from clear that they're in a better position doing so than simply taking their chances with a diminished Joe Biden.
00:15:53.100And look, this is a huge issue because, you know, it's kind of like the argument that George W. Bush made in 2004.
00:16:10.060And Biden, by the way, if you decide, if you decide you want to step down at any point during your second term, Kamala Harris is still there.
00:16:17.960She'll be perfectly fine or you just leave Jill and Hunter to run everything.
00:16:23.820This really should be the way forward because for the Democrats, they realize, I think, some of the higher ups.
00:16:31.500This, by the way, is why you don't see like Chuck Schumer and Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi coming out and publicly saying these things.
00:16:39.940So I'd rather doing it behind the scenes and all because they know they don't actually have a mechanism for getting Joe to leave without them telling him.
00:16:49.960They've already given him $300 million.
00:16:51.940They've already given him the delegates.
00:16:55.800And so this, no, it isn't some like West Wing fantasy scenario where they just get to open the convention up and get some other delegate in there, get some other candidate in there.
00:17:04.740It's never going to work because legally speaking, Joe Biden already is their nominee and they have the pledge delegates.
00:17:12.740They were the ones, by the way, who changed the rules in the first place so that when RFK, remember, RFK originally was going to run as a Democrat against him.
00:17:43.260They know it, but there's nothing they can do.
00:17:47.380There's nothing they can do other than sit back and watch.
00:17:51.760And Joe Biden, by the way, we are behind you 110%, by the way.
00:17:57.100And plus, you know, I think, I think a lot of this, a lot of this has to do with the fact that they're counting you out and we're not going to do so.
00:18:06.640And then boys had a saying, you can't be listening to all that slappy, whack, trim out his alitzabam ship, nippy, bam, bam, like human events with Jack Posobiec.
00:18:20.200Jack Posobiec back live from Human Events Daily.
00:18:24.740America is finally starting to see how corrupt our judicial system and our government is.
00:18:30.300Just look what they've done to Steve Bannon, to Peter Navarro, and to President Trump.
00:18:34.240As terrible as it might be, we wouldn't be able to see the truth had we not gone through such a process.
00:18:39.420Sometimes there's a bigger plan in the works, which brings me to this movie that I want you to see when it comes out in a couple of months.
00:18:46.060It's called The Firing Squad, starring Kevin Sorbo and Cuba Gooding Jr.
00:18:50.840This is the remarkable true story of a group of men sentenced to death for trafficking drugs in a third world country who find redemption in Christ.
00:19:00.880While they're awaiting their fate, they've made it their mission to convert their entire prison camp to also embrace Christ.
00:19:06.740It's an inspirational story and a reminder that God is always at work.
00:19:10.840Kevin Sorbo wants this film to be part of a nationwide revival and will be leading viewers in prayer in the hopes that this will bring one million souls to Christ.
00:19:53.340But the issue really here, Darren, and you said this a little bit before you alluded to it, that the media's motivation here isn't so much that they want to help themselves or they want to help the country, rather.
00:20:07.040It is that they want to help themselves.
00:20:09.040They want to help themselves because just a few days before the debate, they were telling everyone that these moments, these gaffes of Biden, and truly for years up to that point, they had been saying this was all a right-wing conspiracy theory.
00:20:26.060And now all of a sudden, even Brian Stelter is promoting right-wing conspiracy theories.
00:20:31.900So their issue is that when you've got somebody in that gaslighted mental stranglehold grip of completely believing everything you say, and then it turns out that something was wrong,
00:20:45.160this creates a huge issue for your normie, NPR American, your MSNBC, your drunken wine cooler aunt on Facebook, because suddenly it seems as though everything the right was saying was correct.
00:21:04.980Yeah, it's a great kind of analysis of where's the media coming from?
00:21:11.600And I think, you know, it's interesting, the parallels between the media and Biden here, and of course, a lot of things that are interesting about it, not the least of which is that the media and the Democrat party are usually aligned.
00:21:24.400The media's job is usually to promote the Democrat interest, which is what the media thought it was doing for the past year, two years, three years, gaslighting the American people and the Democrats themselves regarding Biden's mental condition.
00:21:39.500But here we see a rare and at this point, I think, pretty severe break between the media and Biden, if not the Democrat party more generally.
00:21:51.700And with the media, it has nothing to do with the good of the country or anything like that.
00:21:56.600With the media, it's become so manifest and so undeniable, Biden's condition, that the media is desperately trying to salvage their own credibility.
00:22:05.780That's what's at stake. They're desperate to salvage their own credibility and not look foolish in the eyes of their peers.
00:22:13.080That's what that's about. And of course, on Biden's side, it's about preserving his power, preserving the power of the Biden family.
00:22:22.700So there are very narrow parochial interests on both sides that just happen in this instance to be a rare case in which they don't align.
00:22:31.000Hence, you have this treat of, you know, turn on MSNBC or CNN and wow, they're actually, you know, disparaging Biden.
00:22:41.000Well, yeah, but they're doing it to save their own credibility.
00:22:44.340That's all they care about. So they can effectively lie to the American people about other things that, you know, presupposes that they maintain some credibility.
00:22:53.960That's what it's about. Well, in this and this, by the way, it's been so interesting to be watching.
00:22:58.640And as people know that I've been conducting a years long now investigation and case study on Jake Taper.
00:23:05.780And in his perspective, it's quite strange because during the debate itself, he makes no comment or any observation whatsoever about the mental collapse of the president United States on his on his watch right in front of right before his eyes.
00:23:20.660And yet afterwards, he's come out as the most forceful voice against Joe Biden.
00:23:28.240Now, now, Darren, is Jake Taper doing that because he wants us all to believe that he's fair and balanced?
00:23:33.880And well, is he doing it because he's actually an objective journalist or is there some other reason?
00:23:38.240Yeah, it's clearly it's a desperate attempt to salvage credibility that's made even more urgent by the fact that they know that they put the Democrats in this position to begin with.
00:23:53.840That's another just crazy thing about this is that the fake news media lies, which are instituted in order to deceive the American people and advance the Democrats' interests.
00:24:05.680In this instance, the media's lies have put the Democrats in a position in which 2024 is basically unwinnable or seems to be close to unwinnable at this point, which is a remarkable thing.
00:24:19.480And they're just in cover your ass mode, insurance policy mode.
00:24:26.500If they really wanted to maximize the chance of Biden winning, they keep their mouths shut for the next three months.
00:24:32.720They want to salvage their credibility because they're desperately lost it in the course of just a few weeks with Biden's really historic debate performance.
00:24:42.620Fair to say it's historic at this point.
00:24:45.680Oh, it'll be one for the history books.
00:24:49.480Like, and the fact that it happens on CNN is, is that so CNN, CNN and MSNBC operate in two kind of veins.
00:24:57.500And something that Bannon always said was, well, you got to watch MSNBC to find out what the plan is going to be, because that's that's sort of where they make the sausage.
00:25:06.080That's where they plan what's going to come next.
00:25:08.500But CNN isn't intended to be this partisan network.
00:25:12.800CNN is supposed to be the one that you believe.
00:25:15.120CNN is the one who's supposed to be the most honest name in news, the most trustworthy.
00:25:18.560And yet, how many times have we observed throughout this entire Trump era and obviously prior to it as well, that CNN has been the mouthpiece of the regime?
00:25:26.840Where was it that Russiagate, so let's take Russiagate, you know, sort of the most common and most well-documented hoax that was run on Trump.
00:25:34.980That operation began on CNN and which anchor was it, of course, it was Jake Taper.
00:25:39.560He was the one who said the Steele dossier has been briefed to President Trump, that James Comey brought it in there.
00:25:48.180And he was the one who gave, quote unquote, gave the story legs.
00:25:53.100So, Darren, there's a huge and very important role that CNN plays, and they're desperate to maintain that right now, aren't they?
00:26:02.380You know, the media reign over the American people is far more important and far more extensive than the reign of any one puppet Democrat.
00:26:13.120And so from the media's standpoint, preserving their credibility for the longer term is more important than whatever marginal benefit would accrue to Biden if they were to keep their mouth shut for another three months, an election that looks like it's not going to go their way anyway.
00:26:29.520So I think that's basically the underlying calculus.
00:26:36.200It's their sense of self-preservation, much in the same way that it's ego and self-preservation on the Biden side, that he's not stepping down.
00:26:44.060Just petty, parochial, selfish motivations all around.
00:26:49.200The country deserves better than that.
00:26:51.200This is also, by the way, that so many times that CNN and others will launch attacks and smears on you, on me, on War Room, on Revolver, human events, any other source of media.
00:27:07.800It's also it's a form of cult behavior that you see as well, where they'll say you are not allowed to view any other sources of information.
00:27:17.420And remember, Facts First and all these things that CNN was doing, because, Darren, what happens if your your NPR American or your CNN American actually starts looking at some of the things that, you know, someone texts them a Revolver News article or a human events article or post-millennial and says, hey, take a look at this.
00:27:36.980And they actually start taking it seriously.
00:27:43.200I mean, that's I think the story of the past, you know, eight years plus is the system reacting frantically to the idea that people, when presented with sensible ideas that contradict the lies of the regime, people respond to what's truthful more easily than they respond to lies, because what's true corresponds to what they see right in front of them.
00:28:07.120So it's it's harder to sell a lie than the truth, which is why the truth has to be censored.
00:28:13.520If people, you know, ordinary Americans, you know, even, you know, Democrats would read a piece.
00:28:19.900They might disagree on some ideological stuff.
00:28:22.680But I think if any sensible American, even who wasn't Republican or pro-Trump or anything, you read the Revolver.news series, for instance, on January 6th and any sensible person will come to the conclusion.
00:28:38.920Yeah, the pipe bomb things look dirty.
00:28:41.020Speaking of which, that's another liability of Kamala Harris.
00:28:44.080She has a very dark, very damning January 6th pipe bomb problem, which is really strange.
00:28:51.460And so that could become even more important if they dare to run her, which, of course, they won't.
00:28:56.640But she's got a lot of other problems as well.
00:29:00.340But, yeah, they've been banking on these lies for so long to shove these lies down our throat, about all sorts of things.
00:29:07.760And that's, you know, they're going to cling to that just as much as Joe Biden's going to cling to whatever he has left in the White House before he becomes just another old guy.
00:29:20.100And this is why you keep getting all of these strange denouncements and saying things like, well, they lied to us and they kept us in the dark.
00:29:41.960And it's created this twofold system where the more they scapegoat Biden and his inner circle, the more Biden and his inner circle actually dig in.
00:29:51.800Darren Beattie, where can people go to follow you and get all the latest updates on this?
00:29:55.640We got a little teaser on Kamala Harris's pipe bomb J6 problem on Revolver.News.
00:30:02.240And for those who haven't seen it, it's very relevant and continues to be so.
00:30:06.160If you want to see the strong case as to why Biden's not stepping down, a case that we promulgated months ago, Revolver.News, read it and share it.
00:30:44.440And these are the guys who should be getting Pulisic.
00:30:46.360All right, Jack Posobiec here, live Human Events Daily and very excited to welcome to the show for the first time because we've got Jep and Jessica Robertson.
00:32:14.860He's adopted by lion parents, Fiona, an author.
00:32:17.940And our Gus is a black child adopted by a white family.
00:32:22.020And so we've had those talks with Gus.
00:32:25.000Even as a two and a half, three-year-old little boy, he would say, why do I have brown skin and you have gray skin, mommy?
00:32:32.260And, you know, so we wanted to be able to partner with Brave Books and write something that would maybe inspire other children to see adopted kids in a different light.
00:32:41.780And basically empathize with some of the things they go through, either whether they're adopted or whether they have something else that's, that's different, you know, than them.
00:32:51.000And so we, we have loved everything Brave Books has done.
00:32:54.620All of their stories have this beautiful life lessons, but in a fun way that it's been, follow these characters along.
00:33:00.920You know it too, but they, they, they instill biblical values, traditional values.
00:33:07.520You never have to worry about what's going to be in a book.
00:33:10.240I could pass, we get boxes all the time and Gus piles them in and I never worry that he's going to read something he shouldn't read.
00:33:31.540We talk about like communism and the history of that.
00:33:33.900And when politicians come and lie to you and say, if you give more government power, then government's always going to tell you that you're going to get, get something.
00:33:40.680So we said, we compared it to ice cream and I said, it was like going to the island of free ice cream, but then you go there and it turns out that it's all slavery and government control and all this.
00:33:49.040And that's a, it's a pack of wolves and that's who they really are.
00:33:51.500But as, as it started coming out, my kids actually started loving the series and they actually started loving the characters and wanting to learn more.
00:34:01.120And I got to tell you, by the way, Valor is one of their favorite characters.
00:34:09.640He has a, I have a vintage, I'll buy a lot of antiques, but I have a vintage giant suitcase and he keeps all of his tucked away.
00:34:16.840And then he brings them all out and we go through them and he loves like the interactive games and activities, which is so fun to be able to get to promote getting families to interact with their kids more and even other siblings.
00:34:28.840So everything Brave Books does, we have loved.
00:34:33.320And we were introduced a year ago because our sister-in-law, Missy Robertson, wrote a book with them.
00:35:00.700And it's, it's amazing to hear because, you know, we started this journey, gosh, it's been almost, almost three years now since I think the first, they call it the sagas.
00:35:09.820So that one's come out, by the way, I'm going to have to tell my son, my older son about this, because he's always, he checks the mailbox every single day.
00:35:17.340And he says, daddy, when's the next brave book coming?
00:35:22.160You know, I talked to the guys over there and I've talked to the, I always say I've talked to team brave and they, they assure me that it's going to be here very soon.
00:35:32.120And, and of course, and now I can actually tell them that this is going to be the next one.
00:35:36.020We usually, we, we could get access to it and all, but I, we will, we like having the real thing.
00:35:40.980I like having the actual book, but tell me, tell me a little bit and I'll ask Jeff this question, you know, when, when you talk, why was it so important?
00:35:48.460You think to take this message and take these values to kids?
00:35:51.560I mean, there's a ton of kids content out there right now.
00:35:54.020Why, why do something else in a market that's already so saturated?
00:35:58.440Well, cause to be honest with you, there's a lot of junk on the market.
00:36:02.220So we're trying to combat, um, all this other stuff you say about all the gender and all this stuff.
00:36:08.840And it's like, man, what about just some good old wholesome stuff?
00:37:14.080Why was it that you decided to come back?
00:37:16.240And I congratulate you by the way, but why was it that you felt this was the need?
00:37:20.220This was the time to bring that story forward.
00:37:23.660Well, when we started talking with brave, we were talking about what stories would we want?
00:37:27.820And obviously, adoption was very heavy on our hearts because our Gus is adopted and he's a black child and he feels different.
00:37:36.160And, you know, how could we come in when they're talking about Valor being adopted?
00:37:41.080And even though this story isn't our adoption story, there are parts in it that we got to put in and include in this story to make this a personal book for us.
00:37:50.240And the skin color being different, him having friends to ask, like, I just got approached by one of his little buddies on his baseball team and said, wait, you're his mommy and daddy?
00:38:08.000So just being very, like, open and honest and being able to talk about these things with kids that maybe don't have experience with adoption and seeing, you know, that you can be a different child with a different family.
00:38:21.560And it was just a way we could, like, bring this to the world and hopefully other kids can read this and kind of empathize a little bit.
00:38:28.560And another thing in the book we got to include, which we haven't, you know, had to deal with yet, is Valor wants to reach out to his birth parents.
00:38:37.540And so we basically haven't dealt with it, but we know plenty of adoptive families who have dealt with that with kids and they want to reach out.
00:38:46.320And if and when Gus wants to, we will support it 100 percent and be able to, you know, help him with that.
00:38:52.060You know, at the end of this book, he doesn't get exactly what he had asked for, but it ends with the affirmation.
00:39:19.120And we've got a quick break here coming up.
00:39:20.800But you're right, because there are so many times that and you may not know, right?
00:39:24.660There may be times when your kids are going to school or playing on a baseball team or something.
00:39:29.420And as you say, they encounter a situation.
00:39:32.760And if you haven't been introduced to that in through media or through movies or whatever it is that you have no background knowledge.
00:39:41.080And it could seem a little confusing and it could raise, and I'm sure it does, raise all of these questions very obvious and not from a bad place.
00:39:49.840But it gives the ability to understand where it comes in.
00:39:53.160So not just for kids who are experiencing it themselves, but for kids who may encounter it.
00:39:59.080And then, as you say, for kids who find themselves in that process, who realize or come to the realization at some point as they get older, they say, oh, I'm adopted.
00:40:18.620Well, here's a way through the power of a story, through the power of characters that they can relate to and they can connect with, to start to understand that it's okay to ask those questions.
00:40:29.660But also find a way to have a conversation that's not going to be, you know, some big blown up thing.
00:40:36.440That it's very comfortable and actually feels very safe.
00:41:42.620So I hope people know that with this, it actually goes into the whole story.
00:41:46.900And it's something actually pretty cool that Brave Books does because it's got this whole like, you know, almost like the Avengers or X-Men kind of storyline where there's bad guys and good guys.
00:41:56.960And it's the team fighting the bad guys.
00:41:58.920And for kids, especially, you know, when they hit that like 5 to 12, 5 to 13 kind of age range where they're just starting to read and they love the story and it's got really cool action.
00:42:11.180And then, you know, with a situation like this where you're going back in time now to take one of the characters of Valor, he's the leader of Team Brave, and then they go back and actually show his childhood, his backstory, and then they can tie that in to what you guys have experienced.
00:42:24.720Talk me through a little bit because this is an example of something that we keep hearing again and again and again, that we need to have this parallel media, that we need to stop getting, we need to get away from media that's totally controlled by either Hollywood or New York or those two bi-coastal, elitist kind of atmospheres and ecosystems.
00:42:46.080And this is, by the way, something obviously that you guys have been doing for years at this point to show that, you know what, America is not just New York and L.A., that there's a whole bunch of America and there's a whole bunch of people out there who do, by the way, have different values.
00:43:00.340Why was it that you guys were so important to not only put your own lives out there, but now you're even putting the lives of your children out there in a limited sense?
00:43:08.220Well, I think it just goes to show you that that's what people want to see is good, awesome content, like the Blind movie that was just about my parents.
00:43:20.260Like, dude, that thing was super crazy popular.
00:44:05.680It's always like, you know, we're going out to, you know, we're going out here because there's some psychopath who wants to, like, go Michael Myers and, you know, or Jason or whatever it is on everybody.
00:44:16.980And it's like it gives you this weird sense of, like, that's how New York and Hollywood and L.A. view the rest of the country.
00:44:28.100And then they'll say, oh, well, and then they start ascribing that to Christians.
00:44:31.460They start ascribing that to all believers.
00:44:34.180And then so it paints this completely upside down picture of what the rest of the country is like.
00:44:40.360And then, of course, we see that, and I talk about that more in my day job on a regular basis, that that's what they use politically to say, oh, well, we got to keep these crazies out of power because they're just going to go nuts and, you know, start the theocracy and all of this stuff.
00:44:55.780And it couldn't be further from the truth.
00:44:58.900Why is it so important then that we actually start telling these stories?
00:45:02.660Really, if not us, then who's going to do it?
00:45:07.680I mean, our kids are going to just be swept up and and, you know, living falsely.
00:45:14.000If we don't teach them the truth and we don't teach them biblical values, traditional values and like and just basically say you got to stand for something or your fault for anything.
00:45:23.600Otherwise, you're just going to be led astray.
00:45:25.520And you're every turn, every time somebody blows a whistle, you're going to follow them.
00:45:30.920So we want our kid, we want to raise strong kids.
00:45:33.920We want to raise strong kids that love the Lord and love other people and can be gracious and kind and forgiving.
00:45:41.800And, you know, partnering with Brave Books is just one way we can do that.
00:45:45.040We can use our platform to help and encourage other people to care about, care about what their kids are reading, care about what they're watching.
00:45:52.420We already know kids are going to see things that you're right there.
00:46:45.020Well, you know, you hear that all the time because I hear this.
00:46:50.140I keep hearing this this kind of sentiment that comes out and you hear it all the time.
00:46:55.100And again, in that Hollywood media, that whole mainstream media kind of kind of preaches that whatever you want to do, whatever you feel like is good.
00:47:03.780So whatever whatever interest or impulse or urge or desire you feel must be good.
00:47:09.940And and maybe God God just wants you to do that.
00:47:12.380And and God wants you to, you know, follow whatever you feel like and do whatever you want.
00:47:18.340And they'll say that that's freedom and say, oh, well, if you're trying to impose some kind of morality on top, then that's not freedom.
00:47:24.220But this is where and I, you know, Charlie Kirk and I have conversations about this all the time where we say that actually when you read the Bible and you understand the value structure that it puts out in there,
00:47:33.640it's that things that the Bible points out are sinful are actually bad for you and will actually lead to bad outcomes.
00:47:41.860And you can go through all of, you know, philosophy and therapy and all of these different things.
00:47:48.260And it always comes down to the same thing is like, wait a minute, we've had the answers right here.
00:47:54.040It's just you guys want to reject them.