Ep 194 | Did Pope Francis Just Activate End Times Prophecy? | Taylor Marshall | The Glenn Beck Podcast
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Dr. Taylor M. Marshall is a catholic YouTuber, author of "Infiltration: The Plot to destroy the Church from within" and author of the book, Woke Rad Traditions . In this episode, Dr. Marshall and I discuss what it means to be a Rad Tradist, and why he believes something is broken in the Americanan Church.
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there is an interesting movement taking place in american catholicism it's a political movement
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kind of it's a resistance against the radical woke ism that too many other institutions have
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already surrendered to they call it the rad trad movement rad trad means radical traditionalist
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now many of these rad trads disagree with many of pope francis's ambiguous statements today's
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guess believes something is broken in the american church and it is hard to disagree with this he is
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a catholic youtuber author of infiltration the plot to destroy the church from within he knows an
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unshakable truth woke radicals are not just waging a war on the catholic church it's a war on christianity
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itself any violence against christianity is fact an attack on life and love he says an attempt to
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reduce existence to hatred and death he believes if the church falls society will collapse this is
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going to be an interesting fascinating conversation please welcome dr taylor marshall before we get
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to dr marshall let me take you back to the day when you could do all the normal things you wanted to do
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without feeling like you were made out of of broken glass i had such a hard time uh with my hands because
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i was in so much pain um and i just thought of this this week i couldn't i could i couldn't hold a pen
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for more than like three minutes so i couldn't write i couldn't paint which i'm rabid painter now and this
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week i just started learning how to play the piano you're not doing that with pain in your hands and i have
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so good to have you here thank you so much um i want to start with the understanding that
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um i grew up catholic so i know a little bit of of what we're going to talk about but
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the audience may not understand some of these terms or anything else so um as we go let's make
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sure that we define everything so people understand what is catholic doctrine tradition etc etc um and i want
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to talk to you because you're known as a rad trad right yeah what is that rad trad so it kind of goes
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back to the 1960s a lot of people know this but in the 1960s the catholic church was facing the modern
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world you know and they said you know maybe we should update ourselves because it was still priest
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facing the altar speaking latin right yes everything was still very medieval gregorian chant right and so
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the leadership the cardinals the pope said maybe we should kind of update things modernize things and
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so a council was called in the early 1960s called the second vatican council and they said you know
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maybe we should be more ecumenical have more dialogue put the mass and the sacraments in the
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vernacular a way have modern music and this kind of set a trajectory on for the catholic church of
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being more and more comfortable with the world and so since the 1960s particularly the 1970s there's been
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a growing movement of people who identify themselves as traditionalist and they say you know maybe that was
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a mistake maybe us becoming comfortable with the world and updating and modernize has now led us to
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compromise on things that have to do with same-sex unions or women's ordination or dogmatic
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commitments of the catholic church so that group of people are known sort of as traditionalist as
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opposed to modernist or novus ordo new order it's actually a name that they use kind of reminds you of
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the novus ordo secularum right and so um i guess people who who are critical of the more traditional
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voice would use the term rad trad somewhat pejorative okay um i would just say i'm a catholic
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who who is very much in line with the traditional worship and doctor when you use traditionalist
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is it capital t or a lowercase t that's a good question i guess it's capital okay what does that
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mean to you it just means that i mean fundamentally and i'm very vocal about this i have a podcast and
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youtube channel um that i believe that the the decisions that were made in the 1960s all the way
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up until really 2023 with pope francis that that was a pivot that ultimately has undermined christian
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teaching instead of the emphasis on discipleship fasting prayer focus on jesus christ it's a lot more
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globalist a lot more focused on the un just today bill clinton announced that he's going to have this
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conversation with pope francis about globalism and i think that trajectory in the 1960s got us to
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yeah the pope sitting down with bill clinton i think that's a problem okay i'm not happy about that and
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there's actually i mean it's growing globally this sort of traditional mindset of like we're starting to
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see the fruit that's been born in the 2020s particularly when covet happened and people
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are scratching their head and say well how did we my grandmother's catholicism was radically different
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than what's going on now and people are starting to ask those questions and so you could say this rad
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trad or radical traditional position is becoming more and more popular and more and more accessible to
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to lay people and to clergy so there's not a problem for me um to return to the things that
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worked you know that's what conservative is we look at the things that work let's get rid of the stuff
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from the past that doesn't work yeah let's conserve the things that do work um but i i just because
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because the fbi targets traditional latin mass which a rad trad would yeah we want you'd want the return
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of the latin mass yes of course that's where we are every sunday okay so um that's what the fbi is
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targeting and there is and it's very i want to be very very careful because there is a capital t
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global traditionalist movement spearheaded by a guy named alexander dugan are you familiar with him
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right do you agree with him no okay yeah what's the difference between his teaching and your teaching
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i mean as i understand dugan he he's saying that there is this universal human tradition that actually
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is that crosses over into different religions i might have that wrong the traditional catholic is just
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very much a catholic movement now there might be some similarities but i think do you believe in
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um a government religion that there should be a that the united states government or any government
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should dictate the religion i think there's a very careful distinction here in in that traditionally
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catholicism they always promoted that the state if it were majority catholic i mean medieval there
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weren't protestants or others but that the state would recognize the gospel of christ and put the cross
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on the coat of arms and that was always part of it but there was never now there were exceptions but
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there was never a dogmatic decree that you must become a christian on pain of death i know there was
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a little episode under charlemagne where that kind of did happen with the saxons but for the majority
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of 2 000 years that was the position and you know as soon as christians began to have the majority in
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the fourth century all the bishops all the clergy all the lay people said yeah if our if our emperor if
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our king if our senate is going to be christian then we should honor christ in the public square but
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there's a difference in america we have always we come from a tradition that is judeo-christian
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we come from this tradition and we've never imposed it and nor i mean the founder's opinion nor should we
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is the founding of the country should that be re-evaluated and looked at well you know it's interesting if
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you look at the founding and the states they did have originally state sanctioned religions
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quakers presbyterians by state yes and the founders fought against that and testified in court against
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that so it eventually ended yeah but it's kind of our first amendment but they but for example
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proclaiming the 10 commandments vows on bibles all of that was i think part of the founding but
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you're right the the founding fathers were very much opposed to what would we call throne and altar
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catholicism where the the priesthood is and the bishops are very much integrated into the public life
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and the policy of the church and of course the founding fathers were responding to the church of
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england which was not catholic right but it has a very kind of similar trajectory i guess but as odd as
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it might sound to the american mind i and others would say look at where we are now in 2023 the promise
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was the public square will not be christian it will not be religious it will be neutral it will be a
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vacuum and what has happened is is secularism humanism has invaded that so-called vacuum and i think we
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both agree like secularism very much is a religion they have their prophets they have their sacraments
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they have their scriptures and so i think what we've done is yes we were pushing against an abuse
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in the 1700s but can you really maintain a vacuum for a century or for centuries we we did for a while
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the the founders said this is wholly inadequate for a non-religious and non-virtuous people our problem is
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not the government the problem is that the people went soft on god yeah and now this no longer works
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right um but i wouldn't want to live under a under a state religion that uh was controlled by the
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my government or the government was controlling the religion that's the fastest way to go atheist
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i think or agnostic um as we've seen in europe um the separation of church and state is really vital
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but that doesn't mean that it uh is you know the the first amendment was to protect the church
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from the government and that's one of the things that we've lost the government has just
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introduced itself said no you can't do that you can't do that no that's none of your business
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none of your business it's the job of the church to redeem souls and to get people to
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live christianity and we're not good at that no horrible horrible and i think you know as a catholic
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i would be opposed to hard separation to church and state pope pius the ninth in the 1800 says that's
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an error there is a proper integration i think integration might be a good word um of grace
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perfecting nature um you know saint thomas aquinas said that grace is what elevates heals lifts up
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protects nature and the state is is this natural institution founded by god but there has to be
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the sprinkling in of grace because you're a citizen i'm a citizen i am a member of the state i'm a voter
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but i'm also a christian and i can't separate that reality in my heart no no no my body it's
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that's not what our that's not what our founders were talking about that's not how our found our
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foundation that's not our foundation at all that's the modern foundation and the and that is
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you know we felt um you know christmas was never a national holiday because it was offensive
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to the christians at the time of our founding you know they don't know this is a quiet
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you know reverent holiday they didn't have all this and commercialism and everything else
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um our founders you you that that is the problem with today's society you are asking me to that i
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have to agree because you say so and i'm sorry but i can't stop believing in god for 10 minutes while
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i'm with you right or in the voting booth right or in the voting booth i have to do that but the
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separation comes not in that the separation comes from you're a catholic you're you're a baptist or
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whatever the religion is you're this and so you can participate and if you don't agree with this then
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you can't participate no no we we have to get back to the basic set of principles the judeo-christian
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values of the sermon on the mountain the 10 commandments right that's what the problem is
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not uh increasing the power of a religion in by force of law would you agree with that or not
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well just as we can't take our christianity and push mute when we go into the voting booth
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the senator the president they shouldn't push mute either i don't know i agree i believe that when
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they're in office when they make their speeches even when they're enacting policy it should be
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informed agree by divine revelation and natural law agree but our enemies would say absolutely not
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they would say you must mute that you must hide that you must turn that off but we get to keep our
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our religion yes all their radical positions because they're not so-called religious and i think
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i'm not saying be ashamed of your your belief or be or shut up about it i i'm sorry
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but i don't want to be the one that says to you know victims of rape hey you got to carry the baby
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deterrent i don't want to do that i just believe that is a child and it's not its fault and i mean if it
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was my daughter it would kill me because i'd see the pain she's in i don't know what to do you know
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because i believe what i believe because god says that yes okay but can we say that as a nation can we
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say abortion is wrong i mean i have a phd in philosophy i can talk all day about natural law
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in the beginning of life from a metaphysical philosophical point of view that's convincing to
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a small part of the population it's very hard to enact public policy based on quoting aristotle
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and natural law and things like that can we as a country say god says abortion is wrong or god says
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in matrimony is a man and a woman because are anything to say church and state church and state
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separate separate i think no it's the separation not of the philosophy but of the actual business
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of church and business of state the state the church cannot come in and say you must do this
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however if the population elects uh christians and they all are going no then yes that's what it is
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but it's not dictated because a church is in bed a church the church if you look at the church as a
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body sure that's what i'm saying like we are the church correct we are the i'm not catholic yeah but
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your church is this group of people yes as long as we're not we should have defined that yeah as long
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as you're not as you're defining the church the way christ defined it as the body of christ oh
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everybody everybody who is a christian right well i mean i'm a catholic so i had to push back a little
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bit right because he founded one church matthew 16 you are peter on this church right i will build the
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gates of hell will not prevail against it there's there can only be one church i know this is not
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ecumenically correct and it's controversial but there has to be one church and i think you know i used to
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be a protestant i used to be a protestant minister one of the frustrating things about being a
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christian in our time is all of the division there's currently 45 000 protestant groups
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registered with the united states government 45 000 and i think our lord jesus christ looks down
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from heaven and says that's not what i intended for you just a second you believe god is our loving
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father absolutely were his children 100 are you going to exclude your children because they went
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to the wrong institution as long as their heart was in the right place i mean do you really think
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that god looks at the catholics and says you guys are good screw the rest of tons of bad catholics
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yeah no i know that i know tons of it but i mean yeah but but god made each of us with individual
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fingerprints i can't understand how he could then say but you have to believe i mean there's believe in
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jesus christ right do the things that are the gateway change your ways accept the atonement got it
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but i have to sing these hymns because they're in this church and not in this church or i have to
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accept this done in this way when it really is pretty much the same over here just different language
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god is i'm not so i'm not a christian so so jesus instituted one church he didn't say if you guys don't
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like those hymns or you don't guys guys like the color of that carpet or if you guys disagree on this
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or that go and start your own go register your own non-profit and create a new church and a new church
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and a new church he says that they will know you by your love for one another right he talks about
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the unity and the church was united for a very long time and we've gotten to this idea of every time
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i disagree with someone i'm going to start a new sect a new church and we have to say so hang on
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one church right but that i believe the lord was speaking about the people who followed him
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okay the church yes people think of a church as an institution and four walls it's not it's the
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whole world and the people that are following in his way um i mean i i can't imagine you're saying
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martin luther shouldn't have nailed those things to the to the door uh his demands i mean martin
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luther there's some bad stuff about martin luther bad there's also some bad stuff you know from
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catholics and every religion has that so i'm not singling it out but you know when you're selling
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indulgences or council of nicaea putting things together and saying this the way it is this is what
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is going to be in the approved gospel now kill everybody and destroy everything else come on
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that's not the way christ would have done it yeah i mean like to take the case of luce there he puts
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the 95 thesis on the door at winberg in latin for an academic scholastic discussion that's what
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professors did in the 1500s i mean in a way now they have sub stacks and podcasts and stuff but that
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was kind of the way things were done and even like up to two three years after that he still identifies
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himself as a catholic and is engaging in these the problem happens is i think it's in 15 19 or 20 he
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goes into the public squares burns the documents burned the writing to say thomas aquinas and says
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you know here i stand and all that i don't i don't think that our lord jesus christ wanted us
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battling it out and anathematizing and condemning one another odd infinitum for centuries like there
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there needs to be a way in which we come to a well the scripture says one mind one mind in christ
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saint paul says the renewing of your mind um they say in acts chapter two that they came together for
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the breaking of the bread the prayers and the teaching of the apostles they were all united i mean
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this is apostolic ancient christianity and getting to a point where there are 45 000 different versions
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that's a problem it's like in the old testament were there problems in the old testament yes were
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there bad priests yes bad high priests yes bad kings were they killing each other were there false
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yes yes yes yes yes yes but you couldn't say well i don't like what's going on in israel right now
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i'm going to go start israel 2.2 2.0 down the block and start my own denomination of israel
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in reality in the old testament you had to stay in the mess of what was israel that's a human problem
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that's that's that's a human problem i our founders loved great britain they did not want to break
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away it was only after you could do nothing else he was not going to change we have to break away
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canada didn't look at the difference between canada they sit there and they take it yeah americans said
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no they weren't a free from the crown until the 1980s okay i'm not that kind of person
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i will work and work and work and do everything i can but at some point there is a point where you say
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i can't do this i can't do this uh back uh with uh dr marshall here in just a second i hope you
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take time to really consider the things that we're both talking about um we agree on an awful lot but
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it's something that you really need to think about because this is everywhere um all right let me
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talk to you about preparing yourself uh we're going to get to the question uh did the pope uh just
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fulfill prophecy for the end of the world to come we get to that if if he did don't worry about
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preparing because you know you're not going to need it but if he didn't i'd be prepared for some
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natural disasters i'd be prepared for some economic disasters god only knows what comes from act of god
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christ can you found a new church just say you know what we're going to start over yeah if the other
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one is so unbelievably corrupt yeah yes but see it kind of turns the table here because earlier you
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are saying to me are you going to exclude are you going to say no but that decision right there is
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one to exclude the previous body and say they are so corrupt i wouldn't no no i don't exclude them
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i'm friends with priests uh baptists i mean i've spoken to churches all over right i'm mormon yes so
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i'm the jew in the christian world okay nobody likes us um and i find it refreshing and wonderful to go
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to each and see you know you said there's so many differences there they are so close in most instances
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okay so close that you're like guys we're arguing over nonsense here thank you yeah thank you but that's
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the but that's why i say how can god give us all individuals and then expect us to to adhere to
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only one man made and run religion not man made and run if if it were man made and run then yes 45
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what so you're saying that everything are you do you believe the pope is infallible
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only when he speaks ex catheter unfaith and morals okay so every catholic on earth believes that
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i know i'm not i'm just i'm yeah i'm not saying um so in what what to explain what you just said
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so in the church if the pope says man it's gonna rain tomorrow that's not an infallible statement if he
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says oh i really like pizza or everyone should have pizza for lunch tomorrow not infallible only when he
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speaks on faith doctrine morality and he speaks ex catheter which is a fancy latin word it just means
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officially from the chair like he is making a decree okay so we have very similar in our church i mean
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the mormon i was gonna say the mormons the mormons have are the same thing we believe that god didn't
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stop talking to stop talking to people after jesus you know he had prophets all the way through um and so
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he speaks and i would imagine you would be hard pressed to say that my prophet is infallible um but
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we don't necessarily believe we still believe they're men and they may be doing and speaking
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things because they have um you know that's their role to shepherd people all around the world
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um and uh but you're still required to think for yourself you're still required to go and i know a lot
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of people that look at the things that i would imagine the same with you look at the things that
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you know the pope or whoever would speak and go i'm not sure but god may be doing things that i don't
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understand right now absolutely what you're saying is your pope can do that but my guy can't do that
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correct and you're saying your prop your prophet can do it and my pope can't no no no i'm not saying
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that oh you think my the pope is x infallible i believe that god speaks through man and when it
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comes to when it comes to things that are um if you are a global or you're a shepherd of the lord
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he's going to speak to the leadership and and you'll feel that when they speak okay and he he doesn't have
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personal revelation for you correct but he has personal revelation for the for the globe and the
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direction of his sheep absolutely believe that and if in i don't happen to agree with you know this
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pope on many things me neither yeah i know um but uh you know i'm not condemning anybody for believing
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him and thinking that he's in fact i have no problem with that i have no problem with that
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god i i don't claim to be god and know what god is is doing right um i just neither do i neither do i
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and i just know that god's ways are not my ways and i also know that god is uh
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he he takes even the worst and all of a sudden you're like how did he i mean he's like he's the
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greatest scientist and magician at the same time because he can take the worst thing that's happening
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in your life or in the world and all of the holocaust restored israel what
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he's he's amazing he he's close to all of us he wants all of us to be in heaven he wants all of us
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to be sanctified in the truth as he says in the scriptures and he wants us to be united and close
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to him and being a christian i think in america we've gotten away from this being a christian is
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about being a disciple and a pupil of jesus christ yes that's a decision you make every day take up your
00:30:22.360
cross and follow me daily he says not like on sunday or once a year on easter take up your cross and
00:30:28.440
follow me daily and the greatest failure of our time is that christianity has become more political
00:30:36.800
or more social and it's not an interior renewal it's not an encounter with jesus christ risen from
00:30:44.360
the dead and how do i live for you daily i think and this is where i would push back on
00:30:53.380
um not on your theory because your theory of traditional you know returning to traditional
00:31:00.800
roots and being outside of the world i think is correct that's where we've all kind of gone
00:31:07.840
wrong you know hey let's put some lights and organs up yeah you're like yeah have some coffee during
00:31:13.480
church yeah yeah um it's too casual um however that's my opinion but um uh one of the problems
00:31:23.340
that i have sometimes in church of any church that i go to is sometimes they're not taking the
00:31:31.020
scripture and telling me how this is applied today yeah and you know what i mean to me yes right our
00:31:39.660
churches will not speak out i mean joe biden you know and and with me he's a catholic right at least
00:31:48.440
on paper right yeah with in my church there was harry reed yeah he was for abortion how the hell does
00:31:54.180
that work right you cannot be exactly this really if you're doing this you can say it influences me
00:32:01.140
right but you're not following that yes so um and that's a problem i think in the church so how do you
00:32:08.960
balance the tradition in latin and by the way here's what this means in your life today this is
00:32:19.120
this should tell you how you should behave in business this should tell you tell you how you
00:32:24.020
raise your children this is how you vote not what who to vote for but the principles the principles yes
00:32:33.000
yeah how do you balance those it's i mean that is that has been the tight rope for 2 000 years
00:32:40.700
you people fall off on the right and the left and even in a integrated christian society christendom
00:32:49.020
like 13 people take the 13th century was a really good example even then you have problems abuses
00:32:55.840
part of the problem is is because of original sin in our concupiscence in our flesh we're all
00:33:03.060
in a battle ourselves right we're all tempted towards evil selfishness power grabs control natural man is
00:33:12.780
an enemy of god yeah and until the second coming of our lord when all things are renewed that reality is
00:33:19.420
going to be there so it's always i mean part that's one of the things we've lost in christianity is is
00:33:23.380
the concept of war battle spiritual struggle i think feminism and a lot of things that happened
00:33:29.860
in the 1900s post-world war ii people said you know onward christian soldiers that's sort of
00:33:34.980
offensive militaristic we need to get back this understanding that we are in a a spiritual battle
00:33:42.360
and our our enemies are not principally other people saint paul says our enemies are the dark evil
00:33:50.280
principal principalities yes the demons yes the diabolical that is ultimately what we are fighting
00:33:57.880
against and and i would just i just hope that we if you say i love jesus christ i hope in him i believe
00:34:04.840
in him i want to serve god we need to not just in a generic way unite but we need to unite structurally
00:34:12.900
and being 45 000 different i mean think if like the republican party were 45 000 different groups
00:34:18.700
nothing i mean nothing gets done anyway but nothing would for sure get done there needs to be
00:34:25.240
uh a unity there needs to be a christendom and as a catholic i think this is the way forward i know a lot of
00:34:35.540
people would disagree with me but so if if the people voted for baptist would you fold in
00:34:44.080
no of course not why would you expect anybody else to i don't expect them to oh okay i don't
00:34:50.080
yeah so let's talk about because i agree with you we are in a spiritual battle i've never seen evil
00:34:55.680
more plain and clear in my life yes i mean it's like you're standing there i never understood how
00:35:02.160
you know one side won't see it the other side will yeah you're standing there and you're like
00:35:05.700
is it just me i mean this is so obvious right um i want to i want to talk and shift gears to
00:35:14.780
the battle that we're in and specifically catholic prophecy um i have a couple of rad trad
00:35:24.140
you know catholic friends who uh are big fans of yours and they they said
00:35:30.900
this is what is it garb garb garb garb on doll garb on doll um and i know about fatima but most
00:35:38.860
people don't know about fatima um and the prophecy with russia and war and the pope going over did
00:35:47.640
what what the pope is doing right now is he fulfilling the bad side of that prophecy of
00:35:53.540
the last war that's all right there glenn i know yeah let's back up so you know as you know
00:36:00.660
catholics believe that the veil between the living and the dead is thin thin right so you know the
00:36:10.620
idea that angels or saints or all that would be intervening in human affairs right now is very much
00:36:17.620
accepted and understood for the past 2 000 years my relate my my mormons have the same right we have
00:36:24.740
different perspectives on that but so there is this recurring theme in history of when things get
00:36:33.100
very bad usually poor isolated people will have a vision a great example is joan of arc right there's
00:36:42.160
this hundred year war going on it's been devastating families and nations and she has these visions and
00:36:48.300
basically leads the french to win and all these prophecies and right and like it's like historians
00:36:54.140
look at it and they're like it's almost how would she know all this stuff right so this stuff is
00:36:58.360
happening and so in the last hundred years there was a major event that happened in 1917 it began on
00:37:04.540
may 13th and it went to october 13th every day on the 13th day of the month and the blessed virgin
00:37:11.180
mary is said to have appeared to three shepherd children uneducated uneducated yeah uh greatly
00:37:19.820
persecuted you know the mayor and the judge of the town actually imprisoned them oh yeah i mean there
00:37:24.280
was a lot going on what was the name of that movie i remember rockwell made the painting for the movie
00:37:29.840
poster oh um uh i think it was our lady fatima wasn't it was the name of it i don't remember it's a
00:37:35.480
great movie yeah it's great it's a very powerful story i encourage people to to google it look at
00:37:40.460
a lot of good books on it yeah um and she revealed three secrets to the children and the first secret
00:37:49.620
was a vision of hell and she said you need to pray for people because people are falling into hell like
00:37:55.480
snowflakes and it was a horrendous vision that greatly troubled the children and i i believe the
00:38:01.260
reason that that was revealed the children is because we were moving into the 1900s when it was
00:38:05.780
basically i'm okay you're okay god loves everyone there is no hell and she also said in the second
00:38:13.820
secret that there's going to be a world war if people don't repent a world war and she says it
00:38:21.860
will start in russia all right this is 1917 these are children in portugal and so she says i and if i
00:38:29.860
remember right they didn't even know well they're so uneducated they didn't even know no russia they
00:38:34.320
didn't even know it yeah they didn't know what russia was and she says i want the pope
00:38:40.000
and the bishops of the world to consecrate russia because russia for some reason and this could go
00:38:48.680
back to the apocalypse the book of revelation gog and magog but russia as a nation in particular needs
00:38:55.620
to be consecrated dedicated prayed for so that's the second because she says it's about to turn
00:39:02.240
ugly she says russia will spread her errors throughout the world right now this all happened
00:39:08.180
in 1917 right it's remarkable there's no way three little kids made this up no and then the third secret
00:39:14.060
was put into an envelope it was said to be too much to reveal and was sent to the pope and said this is
00:39:24.200
to be opened in the year 1960 and there it remained in the vatican from the 19 seven you know decades
00:39:33.620
whatever yeah and then in 1960 pope john the 23rd came out this was on the new york times i'm not
00:39:42.320
going to he opened it he read it he goes this is not for our times i'm not going to reveal it
00:39:45.920
this is on the new york times pope you know refuses to reveal this because the whole world been waiting
00:39:52.200
they're like what is this like the first two are pretty big the vision of hell and then this russian
00:39:57.020
spreading our errors and we did have a world war by the way yeah so all that so everyone was like we
00:40:02.220
want to know what's in it and he didn't reveal it and this was disappointing so many people there's all
00:40:07.660
this speculation on what it could be so in in the year 2000 the vatican released what they say purport is
00:40:13.540
the third secret and it tells of a vision of an angel saying repent repent repent and then there's
00:40:20.560
this vision of a bishop in white only bishop that wears white wears white as a pope with with bishops
00:40:29.740
and nuns and people going up a hill to a cross and then they are all completely slaughtered
00:40:37.380
and then there's this devastation but what what's unusual about the third secret is that the first
00:40:45.140
and the second had visions and then had the virgin mary explaining what those visions meant and the
00:40:50.140
third secret when they put it out it's just this vision and no and no explanation and so people said
00:40:55.220
well where's the second half like it's a exotic terrifying vision but we don't really know what
00:41:01.840
this means and this has led many scholars and most people to say that the vatican never released
00:41:08.280
the rest of it so this kind of puts us on on watch of wondering what is going to happen and what is the
00:41:16.660
role of russia and it's interesting pope francis last year consecrated russia and ukraine and people
00:41:25.940
wonder whoa did adding the ukraine make it invalid or whatnot but that's a very you know it's a very
00:41:33.140
controversial topic in the catholic i'd say it's in the top three or five controversial topics in the
00:41:37.820
catholic church is fatima and the third secret of fatima and he didn't also if i'm you'll know
00:41:43.120
he didn't do it the way you were supposed to do it far as he didn't have the bishops worldwide and
00:41:50.400
everything did he he invited kind of invited them to join in wherever they were i mean again this is a
00:41:58.440
big debate did he really meet the criteria of it i i have my doubts about it honestly um because the
00:42:05.480
idea is if russia is consecrated properly there'll be a massive conversion and we have seen some
00:42:10.960
positive things in russia but we have not seen some not positive things in russia so i don't think it's
00:42:16.100
been done and related to that you mentioned garabondel now garabondel happened in the 1960s
00:42:21.140
similar to fatima fatima was approved by the catholic church and the pope said this is a real
00:42:26.760
miracle we've investigated it we've interviewed everybody involved um at the end of it there was
00:42:31.620
this huge miracle of the sun that had 50 to 70 000 people that saw it including atheists testified that
00:42:36.860
this miraculous thing happened i think it was in the new york times too it was yeah i mean all this stuff
00:42:41.720
has been documented and most of those people are now dead obviously but there were interviews with
00:42:47.700
these people that explained what they saw so something supernatural happened there garabondel
00:42:52.240
was a similar situation where is it that's in spain okay and so portugal and now spain okay and
00:42:59.760
garabondel it was never approved by the church and there was a few things in it that were controversial
00:43:07.160
one is that there would be a synod that would that god would not approve of something bad would happen
00:43:14.000
and what's a synod a synod is like a council a meeting a group okay that's an official calling
00:43:21.080
for the church yes hope calls it or who calls it yeah a pope pope pope could be bishops in a certain
00:43:27.500
region but in this case a regular a synod so it's interesting pope francis has made synods almost a
00:43:35.280
yearly or bi-yearly thing and this is what people are interested like wow francis and now this year
00:43:41.400
francis is having what's called the synod on synodality it's like a double synod on a synod so
00:43:46.480
people are now this is why garabondel has become popular again because there was this discussion of a
00:43:52.300
of a bad synod and now the pope's having the synod on synod and he's talking about maybe
00:43:58.480
updating teaching on homosexuality or marriage or women in the priesthood and you know it's got a lot
00:44:06.580
of people set off okay so now this is what garabondel garabondel tell me who appeared and what who they
00:44:14.640
talked so this is again this is allegedly uh and i'm very careful on this people say are you
00:44:19.340
believe in garabondel i'm like well it's not approved by the church so i think we should be very
00:44:23.240
guarded and careful about it um but again uh appeared to three children uh the the lead girl
00:44:29.580
who whose book most well known is named conchita and she's still alive she's still alive and she lives
00:44:35.400
in new york and she's quiet yeah i know but she says that eventually i know right
00:44:41.640
but another element is in that vision it said that before things get really apocalyptic
00:44:52.280
like really bad doesn't say armageddon but that kind of idea the pope will go to russia
00:44:58.440
now that's something that francis has very much been wanting to do and and putin has been to the
00:45:09.980
vatican i think two or three times already and putin is open to it and allegedly when the pope was
00:45:15.780
going to mongolia he was going to stop in the airport and meet with putin maybe and the patriarch of
00:45:20.820
the orthodox um but these things haven't happened yet but there is francis seems very pope francis
00:45:28.020
seems very eager to get to russia so the fact that pope francis has consecrated russia in the ukraine
00:45:35.320
he's doing this synod of synodality which has a liberal bent and then he just seems so eager to
00:45:40.480
get into russia you know garabondel was kind of a big thing in the 60s 70s 80s and it kind of
00:45:45.840
people forgot about it but now all these things are happening people are like man like all the
00:45:51.800
stuff in garabondel seems to be kind of emerging and almost being like fulfilled in this time and
00:45:58.600
so people are much more interested in these private revelations these prophecies that may be speaking
00:46:05.180
directly to political events in our time your thoughts on those i think it's interesting again
00:46:12.420
since it's not approved you know i don't want to be part of an end times cult or you know but
00:46:20.460
i follow it i definitely follow it did you know that we see with our brain and not our eyes
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00:46:42.220
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i think i think that i mean even the apostles did i think every generation or two must think if you
00:48:05.220
were living in the 1930s with an exception of there was just too much unfulfilled you had to think
00:48:10.320
you know what i mean yeah that just had to feel like a world war it's the end of the world yes um jesus is
00:48:17.840
coming and uh you know so everybody thinks that you know a lot of this stuff has been fulfilled
00:48:25.540
and you know could be a thousand years five thousand years from now but i think there's a
00:48:32.160
possibility he's coming pretty soon i mean one of the main prophecies that's in the bible so it's
00:48:39.620
approved you know it's from christ and it's in the book of revelation is that there'll be a great
00:48:43.280
apostasy and an apostasy is a falling away a turning away from god and if you watch the news and you look at
00:48:52.160
the demographics globally now there are pockets like africa and asia where you see great amounts
00:48:57.440
of faith and revival and and the preaching of the gospel but elsewhere the demographics are in steep
00:49:05.800
decline like crazy yeah like people not even getting married atheism abortion birth rates down the
00:49:15.540
trains i mean we catholics and mormons are keeping the birth rates up in some places yeah but it
00:49:21.620
never never in the past 2 000 years have we seen such an abandonment to christian gospel teaching
00:49:31.160
uh faith as we've seen in the last 50 years and in acutely in the last 10 to 20 years even in even
00:49:40.100
in the time of like obama there was more resistance than there is now which is bizarre to me but maybe
00:49:49.260
we're just so soft as christians you know i i met a refugee from uh china and she was in a camp because
00:49:58.440
she had a bible and she escaped and um she said you know what we're praying for you we're praying for
00:50:07.060
you guys all the time in china and i said really what are you praying for and she said that you'll
00:50:13.900
be destroyed i said wait what and she said you have to be humbled she said you've forgotten who you are
00:50:23.040
and you've gone so far off that it's going to take a great humbling and then you'll remember who you are
00:50:29.760
and you'll be a great nation again yeah that's very biblical because you look at the people of
00:50:35.840
israel when they forgot god and they went into servitude under pharaoh and then it took moses to
00:50:42.000
come and lead them into liberation and you know i'm not a prophet i'm not the son of a prophet i don't
00:50:46.880
know what god has in store for us maybe he will return come again or maybe we will have to be broken
00:50:53.960
upon the rocks and then restored in some new way and i pray and i hope that we can be united i think
00:51:02.580
you know when you have a burning fire all those embers and they're together when you bring those
00:51:07.780
embers together and they're hot you can forge a sword i mean that's a hot fire if you take all those
00:51:12.540
little embers and coals and you spread them all out right what happens to the heat it's gone and i
00:51:18.540
believe that we are so divided we are fractured into 45 000 different groups our heat
00:51:26.380
dissipated so i agree with you um wholeheartedly um
00:51:34.860
except for the fact that you're talking about actual structure i think that we have so much in
00:51:44.540
common those who are actually following christ and trying to live christ-like there's a lot of
00:51:49.940
people now i can't tell you the number of christians i talk to that are like what are we gonna do we
00:51:55.760
gotta rise up you're like uh shod your your feet in the gospel of peace here you know um let truth lead
00:52:05.060
you and um and they're like yeah yeah god stuff i believe in god i believe in jesus yeah but i mean what
00:52:12.540
are we gonna do live live like the savior stand up firm say what is the truth that you know because
00:52:22.560
god says it's the truth don't waver but what do you mean you don't you don't believe that god when we
00:52:30.900
those those people who are trying to really live humbly like christ when they come together
00:52:38.940
you you don't expect miracles because i do yes and i don't have to i don't have to be a member of
00:52:46.020
your faith but by my fruit you will know me by your fruit i'll know you if that's good fruit
00:52:53.480
we we just need to stop bashing each other over the head and and say look we're gonna have
00:53:00.700
differences we have differences and some may be big some may be small but i see the spirit of christ in
00:53:07.920
you we've got to lock arms right now because there is a storm coming but that's not what you're talking
00:53:13.780
about is it well i mean i think there needs to be institutional unity it can't just be informal we
00:53:21.240
have to actually be united you look at the early church you look at them in the catechisms they
00:53:27.100
are actually united i i don't believe as a catholic that i can just perceive good works in other
00:53:35.200
people or in you and good work that you do and say that's enough we're good we are in a battle i
00:53:41.900
mean think about if you're in a battle and there are no general everyone's going to do we lose that
00:53:47.340
battle every time if you're in the if you're in the super bowl in the nfl team and there is no coach
00:53:51.640
and everyone's going to play quarterback every other play and yeah it doesn't work it doesn't work
00:53:58.120
whenever you are in a fight for your life there has to be structure and we're in a fight for our
00:54:04.280
life right now and i'll be the very first person i think one of the reasons that that people listen
00:54:09.980
to me is i'm extremely critical of bad things in the catholic church historically and today i don't
00:54:15.880
try to whitewash over there's cracks everywhere i'm not trying to spackle over that i'm saying this
00:54:20.420
is a problem priest molesting children is a grave wicked judas problem in the church and it must be
00:54:28.180
brought down to zero percent not to one percent like this has to stop you know and liberalism and
00:54:35.540
and apathy all i i am wait wait more critical probably about what's going on and what has gone on
00:54:43.240
than anyone out there and yet i say but this is the flag lift the flag let's rally let's go
00:54:54.040
um what do you mean by liberalism well there's two kind of traditional definitions liberalism as in
00:55:03.000
promoting liberty like the liberal arts i'm all about that that's great but liberalism in our own time is
00:55:11.180
more associated with leftism communism social marxism yeah uh a an unhealthy egalitarianism
00:55:19.580
yeah and and that's not christian that's not what christ came to be equal dignity for all people yes
00:55:26.860
right god desires a salvation of every single person absolutely yes but what we see going on in this
00:55:34.460
this global globalist tidal wave it's coming over us that's against christ tell you the stuff jeremiah
00:55:42.020
right teaches i mean kind of the pope is in some of that you know um that bed of collective salvation
00:55:51.340
that is so dangerous that was planted in the catholic church to destroy the catholic church's
00:55:58.780
influence on people in south america yep and to hear people talk christians say it's collective
00:56:07.700
salvation no yeah where did that come from i mean other than marxism you take marxism and then you tie
00:56:15.300
a little christian bow on it and that's what you get right and it's completely opposed to the gospel
00:56:21.120
of christ and in in the catholic church it's it's called liberation theology yes and liberation theology is
00:56:27.200
is really that christ came as sort of a moses to lead us politically out of capitalistic
00:56:33.260
domination under pharaoh and is going to bring us into a marxist they wouldn't say marxist but marxist
00:56:39.940
utopia and that that's ultimately what the gospel is it's this social uh equalizer that came and that's
00:56:48.220
not at all i mean even our lord said you'll always have the poor with you we want to always help all the
00:56:53.220
poor as much as we can but the idea that we're going to bring about a marxist revolution is utopia
00:56:59.980
preposterous yeah that's that's not christianity and it's really oddly enough it rose after the rise
00:57:06.040
of marxism it's just a christianized version i hate to even say christianized version of marxism
00:57:13.260
deadly philosophy yes wrapped in paper that looks like it's christian exactly has the name jesus on it but
00:57:21.380
it's not the real jesus and and i i as a catholic i have to be the first to admit that that has taken
00:57:26.520
a stranglehold on so many of the bishops cardinals and even the pope and i believe that this infiltration
00:57:35.680
went back to the 1800s that already in the early 1800s you know they had they had attacked christians
00:57:42.400
for centuries they had turned them into martyrs um even napoleon attacked the church endlessly and i think
00:57:49.340
after the french revolution and napoleon the enemy said we can't the more we attack them from the
00:57:56.320
outside and spill their blood the more martyrs they have actually the more successful they become
00:58:00.920
let's attack them on the inside so who is the guy that came up with i can't remember social justice
00:58:09.020
i think it was originally a catholic but he didn't mean it the way it's being done now yeah it was i can't
00:58:14.900
remember it was in the 1900s right it might even be earlier but yeah that's the origin of the term
00:58:20.340
social justice which is actually kind of a misnomer because if you look at aristotle or thomas aquinas
00:58:25.600
the philosophical tradition justice is defined as what we owe one another that's what justice is if you
00:58:32.580
if i don't give what is owed that is unjust and that regards our creator that regards me and you
00:58:38.200
employers employees all that so justice is always social there's always a you can never be just
00:58:44.640
justice by yourself justice is you and god or me and glenn so social justice is kind of a way to just
00:58:51.560
sneak in the word socialism into justice you know you don't really need to say social justice you can
00:58:58.880
just say justice and that's good enough there's a lot of people that i know catholics good catholics
00:59:05.280
they will they bristle at social you hear social justice and they and you say uh warning
00:59:12.380
no this is catholic this is very different and i don't know if all of the catholics who think that
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know that a lot of it has been distorted i mean i've read the original stuff and i'm like okay yeah
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not this not this not this not this and it's become it's a replacement for the gospel of jesus
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christ that god sent his only begotten son that whoever believes in him will not perish but have
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everlasting life instead it has become jesus was an enlightened teacher who helped people yeah so why
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don't we be enlightened and go out and help people you know and let's all go down to the to the border and
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hug people you know like it's it's sort of this very fuzzy teddy bear christianity that forgets the
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cross forgets you know it's a part of jesus absolutely it's not why he came it is it is not
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the end-all be-all yeah and it is it is made the end-all be-all goal of yes apparently what christ
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taught us and it lends itself to globalism marxism and the destruction of sadly this is kind of what
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we're experiencing the catholic church destruction of family which is totally opposed i mean you look
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catholics who's like number one out there against abortion and yeah and family and monogamy and all
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these things and it's like we're being shot in the back by our own people inside the walls of this
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structure sometimes it seems like there is a running battle between cyber criminals and the
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um francis um i've heard people refer to him as a black pope and black popes are the popes that have
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gone sounds kind of racist he's clearly white yeah but uh black popes were the popes that got went really
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dark right there's like a few like no usually black pope refers to the head of the jesuits
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the word black okay and and he's the first jesuit pope that's ever existed now because you could
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make a case for me we're talking the same thing okay if we're talking jesuits could be i mean the
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jesuits actually you go back like in the 15 1600s and even 1700s these guys were like the navy seals
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man have you ever seen the movie the mission yeah those guys are in their black robes and they are
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like climbing waterfalls to go preach to the natives right great movie the mission if you've never seen
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it um they were kind of like the navy seals like the pope would send them in like okay we need you
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guys to go to china right go evangelize the chinese and the japanese and um one of the jesuits saint
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francis xavier baptized like 500 000 converts in india so these guys were like the front lines and what
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happened is is they started sending them into the universities to get more and more advanced training
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and all that and then by the late 1800s and by the 1940s and 50s the jesuits are falling off a cliff
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because now they're looking at the esteem of the world and credentials and all that instead of their
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original goal which was to be the navy seals of you know the tip of the spear for evangelization
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so for people that are looking at francis and seeing him and wondering i mean i my my catholic part of my
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family does not like pope francis they do not like they don't think he's you know on the right side
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um how do you respond to that i'm one of those people and you have to be very careful as a catholic
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because you recognize office yes you can resist you know and you know i was just near us and
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tyler texas is bishop strickland i don't know if you follow that story i want you to talk about this
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so i actually met with him yesterday and and he is under investigation and and will likely be asked
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to resign or be removed and he's the one catholic bishop in america who was outspoken against
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enforced mandates for receiving a certain injection you know during a time and when the la dodgers had
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these transvestites dressed up like nuns yeah he was the only bishop who went out there and he
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peacefully prayed and just stood as a witness that you know men dressing up as transsexual nuns with
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crosses and rosary is blasphemous and it's it should not be promoted by the dodgers um and he was
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he's he's one of the few bishops in america who's you know raised questions about the agenda of
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pope francis and lo and behold he had an investigation against him ordered by the vatican
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month and a half ago and it was just released over the weekend that uh that a meeting between the pope
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and two cardinals um that they were going to ask bishop strickland in tyler texas just an hour and a
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half from here to resign and if he didn't resign they're going to increase the encouragement for
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him to resign what did he do he is he's a witness to the truth i mean he no right but what like what
01:05:42.060
is his crime what's his crime no one knows no one knows that's the problem his crime is that he is a
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very bold witness and some somebody feels very threatened by this and is tattletailing to rome
01:05:55.080
and saying get this guy out of here you should have him on the show he's just i would love to yeah
01:05:58.860
i'd love to you put me in touch with him i'd be happy to i uh the times are calling for
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um extraordinary bravery yeah and he is i mean and you meet bishop strickland
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and all he talks about is jesus christ and i'm not like exaggerating he's a person who's on fire
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for the lord and he wants people to to know love and serve god and he's talking about the gospel and
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he's just a witness he's a joyful man who you can tell christ is alive in him he's a bishop of the
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catholic church and he he's being a witness against things that are very controversial like
01:06:36.180
transsexualism yeah and impose medical treatments i think jesus probably would be very clear too
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yes and and for that fact he's being persecuted so um one last thing isn't there another is he a
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cardinal up in philadelphia that is very outspoken that's always in trouble with the vatican
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someplace back east i thought well there's there's father james altman who has been who's been in
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in trouble a lot there's archbishop vegano yeah that's who okay archbishop vegano he's actually
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uh italian and he used to be the ambassador from the vatican to united states so he lived in dc and he
01:07:15.940
was the go-between between the pope and the president and everyone right well i love him he's
01:07:22.000
incredible he's incredible he's incredible and um i was he asked me to read a prayer and address for
01:07:28.300
him on the supreme court during one of the big rallies in the last election that's another time period but
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he um he is very critical of the agenda of pope francis and he also was the whistleblower on
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cardinal mccarrick who had been the cardinal archbishop of dc who molested boys and bezeled
01:07:48.560
money had done so many horrible things for decades and people covered and covered and covered for him
01:07:53.960
archbishop vegano who also had been in dc and figured some of these things out and blew the whistle on
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him and so archbishop vegano is another one of these very loud voices in the catholic church
01:08:05.220
um who is also traditionally minded and he's living in hiding right now in hiding yes he's
01:08:13.860
living in hiding why because he's an old man and he's afraid they're going to get him who's going to
01:08:18.140
get him important people i mean it was just announced today that france is having this meeting
01:08:25.120
with bill clinton and gavin newsom and gavin newsom yes wow that's double the and you know
01:08:32.280
the clintons you bring in the clintons and things get a little you know sometimes you want to go into
01:08:37.220
hiding that's that's it's crazy right it's crazy it's absolutely crazy we're living in like a jason
01:08:45.800
bourne movie i know it's weird it is it is really weird and there's there's this you know i wrote this
01:08:51.400
book called infiltration and there's an infiltration in the church like the enemies of god like judas
01:08:57.900
iscariot was an infiltrator satan isn't i mean he used to be a good angel now he's an evil angel he
01:09:04.040
fell and you know i had this idea for like another book like the infiltration of government because it's
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the same move right it's always better and i think china knows this and our enemies know this that
01:09:16.680
it's much better to get on the inside right and make a mess than it is to you know shoot guns i mean
01:09:24.180
drop a bomb the people that are in washington right now and even clinton's were the radicals of the
01:09:31.140
1960s yeah they never they never changed their philosophy they just realized can't beat them on the
01:09:38.480
outside exactly got to go inside yeah and um it's uh i i mean i don't i don't know if you can
01:09:46.980
root it all out now yeah i mean it's it is going to take a god-like miracle and and uh and many many
01:09:57.780
many brave people standing up and saying right this is it this is my line this is it i'm not going
01:10:04.720
yeah and i i think that's happening i do too i feel that the evil is increasing and i think more and
01:10:12.120
more people you know especially since the last election and especially since the uh covid yeah
01:10:18.900
the covid situation people are realizing that our hope in the american democratic process
01:10:27.580
is decreasing and people are asking well what is the next thing you know where do we go from now
01:10:34.500
that leader has not yet appeared or that that message it doesn't seem it has come into full
01:10:41.020
focus yet but i think i think it will unless our lord returns i think something will break something
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will break and something will replace it's just a matter of yeah of what or would you would you be
01:10:54.000
looking for somebody that would reset to factory settings we haven't done the constitution a hundred years
01:11:01.960
right reset to factory settings or you want to try something new i don't know i i'd say i'm out 50 50 on
01:11:09.420
that i kind of the constitution as you said earlier worked well when people had basic morality and
01:11:18.260
virtue set in them and we have lost that i mean it's it's so frustrating to me that your vote and my vote
01:11:27.180
are canceled out by an 18 year old who watches tick tock all day and and has no investment in our
01:11:34.440
country i mean i have eight children i am invested in the political part of our of our culture and our
01:11:40.740
nation the religious element and just the idea that we can vote our way out of this crisis
01:11:46.640
especially given well it used to be one vote per household yes didn't women could vote if you
01:11:53.880
were the head of the household what do you think about that it's controversial i i i personally think
01:11:59.100
that uh uh i don't have a problem with that but that requires a an understanding of traditional
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marriage and family and and family and and being on the same page i don't know how you are married to
01:12:15.240
somebody who's a leftist if you're a conservative okay nobody would be for the one vote there right but i
01:12:22.360
don't care if my wife cast the vote and we've talked about it and we're like yeah because we're
01:12:27.800
usually on the same page almost always um but i know there's a lot of families that aren't but that
01:12:33.740
again comes back to the scriptures are you leading a biblical life uh because when you understand the
01:12:42.760
bible and you understand what it's actually saying it leads you to certain principles and you can spot
01:12:48.680
other principles that are not in agreement yeah it's a worldview yeah and that part of christianity
01:12:53.680
is not just accepting christ it's a world and having it's it's it's having the new eyes right the
01:12:59.460
binoculars to see the culture and to see where we're being attacked and how to respond or how to protect
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your family so thank you thank you thank you i brought you something oh boy it's a rosary oh and
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this is a world war one this is actually the u.s government issued these to soldiers wow and
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this is a reproduction so there you go thank you yeah i i tell you i uh this is one thing i do like
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about the um i like the rituals uh growing up catholic yeah i went to a catholic school we said
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oh yeah yeah said the rosary um had a i i think um not in a way to diminish christ in any way
01:13:50.200
but i i like celebrating his mother yeah she's beautiful yeah it says in luke she says my soul
01:13:58.460
magnifies the lord and so like a lot of people think mary like takes away from jesus but
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she's the magnifying glass like if you get if i got to know your mother yeah i would really get to
01:14:06.780
know you pretty well yeah right because the mother is is really just a magnifier of the son and
01:14:12.260
people don't understand they think you know it's like mormons they think for some reason or another
01:14:18.860
we worship joseph smith no we don't right he was a man yeah that's all he was yeah this is the
01:14:24.300
mother of jesus christ we don't worship her we don't worship her what what is the yeah i mean but
01:14:30.800
the 10 commandment honor your father and mother like you know jesus honored his father god and he
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honored his mother and if we're his disciples it's we should just honor her you know but but anyway i
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thought i thought that thank you it's kind of a piece of american history that that was a government
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issued world war rosary and thousands of men died on the field and clutching those you know every
01:14:53.440
everyone was issued a bible yeah and it saved a lot of lives i know because they kept it right here
01:14:59.480
exactly right and it was a metal cover on it yeah but thank you yeah well thank you god bless keep
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