The NXR Podcast - August 11, 2025


THE LIVESTREAM - Supreme Court To Overturn Obergefell?


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00:00:26.820 breaking news the supreme court has just been petitioned by kim davis who is the only person
00:00:36.320 who actually has legal standing to petition the supreme court in regards to the potential of
00:00:42.500 overturning a burger felt if you remember 10 years ago kim davis was a county clerk
00:00:47.840 who was forced by the courts there to administer a marriage license to a same-sex couple also known 0.68
00:00:56.580 of course, as a sodomite couple. She refused on the grounds of religious liberty. Her conscience
00:01:02.860 as a Christian would not allow her to issue this marriage license. She ended up spending six days
00:01:09.800 in jail. She was actually arrested and penalized for that decision. Now, a decade later, which is
00:01:16.660 incredible to think that Obergerthell may not even last on the books longer than 10, 11 years.
00:01:24.600 A decade later, she is using the legal standing that she has, and she has petitioned court after
00:01:30.380 court. All the lower courts have rejected. They don't want to hear it, and so now it's risen all
00:01:35.120 the way to the docket of the Supreme Court. Now, we don't know whether or not the Supreme Court
00:01:39.860 will take up this case, but what we do know is that three justices on the Supreme Court are
00:01:45.080 already critical, that is publicly, verbally critical, of Obergefell, and all it would take
00:01:50.880 is just two more of these justices, perhaps it's Amy Coney Barrett, Brett Kavanaugh. All it would
00:01:57.420 take is two more, in addition to the three that are already critical and have already
00:02:01.560 signaled, tipped the hat, that they want to reevaluate a Bergerfell in that decision
00:02:07.000 in order to take up this case. And what we could see, not just in our lifetime, but we could see
00:02:13.160 even the year of our Lord 2025, potentially, is the overturning of this horrendous, wicked decision
00:02:20.500 Where states, if we go back to the state level, individual states can say there is no longer any precedent, any legal binding decision for this particular state, Mississippi, Louisiana, whatever it is, to recognize same-sex marriage, which would be a wonderful win.
00:02:39.300 Tune in now.
00:02:42.060 Okay.
00:02:43.380 Good enough.
00:02:44.040 All right.
00:02:49.960 busy monday yeah we're gonna get to the dc story actually directly after this this is gonna be
00:02:54.740 your headline this is 30 000 foot view what do i need to know is a burka fell on the chopping block
00:02:59.760 lord please help it too but uh exactly like you said the supreme court has been petitioned
00:03:04.260 hey will you take up this case and what she's applying for is relief under the grounds that my
00:03:08.520 first amendment rights were violated that i spoke out against something and with the 14th amendment
00:03:13.060 one of the problems that we have is we have these protected classes that uh for example roe v wade
00:03:17.380 well, you have the right to an abortion because this is a protected part of privacy.
00:03:21.160 Your abortion, it's something private, and so nobody can deny you that.
00:03:24.680 And so if someone, via their speech, via their actions, they deprive you of it,
00:03:28.380 they would be basically violating your constitutional rights.
00:03:30.720 And so she's saying, hey, I was thrown in jail for my religious objections to this,
00:03:34.840 but what I'm objecting for is not a constitutionally protected category in the United States.
00:03:41.180 That this is essential legal fiction.
00:03:43.320 I'm going to read what her lawyer said, and this is really good.
00:03:45.920 You guys need to hear this.
00:03:46.900 this is why this matters so much. Her lawyer, in his writing to the Supreme Court, he said,
00:03:51.440 this flawed opinion, Obergefell, has produced disastrous results, leaving individuals like
00:03:57.280 Davis finding it increasingly difficult to participate in society without running afoul
00:04:02.960 of Obergefell and its effects on other anti-discrimination laws. And until the court
00:04:09.200 revisits its creation of atextual constitutional rights, Obergefell will continue to have ruinous
00:04:15.120 consequences for religious liberty. I own a rental home. If there was people that applied to rent my
00:04:20.860 home and I decided like, hey, at the end of the day, this is two gay men. I don't want them in
00:04:25.000 my home. I don't want to rent to them. If they found that out, if I accidentally texted that to
00:04:29.600 them instead of the person who I was saying it to, I could be sued for discrimination, which is
00:04:34.560 insane. This is a breach of the religious liberty that we have here in the United States, but also
00:04:39.300 on Christian duty. Christians have a duty to say, this is not marriage. Amen. It's perfectly
00:04:44.220 reasonable for you to say as a christian man simply according to the dictates of my conscience
00:04:49.260 i am not i am not at liberty my conscience is bound by the word of god i'm not at liberty to
00:04:55.420 have two sodomizing men performing what god calls an abomination under my root you would also be
00:05:03.500 perfectly reasonable to say i don't want aids on the carpet both fantastic reasons for you to be
00:05:11.400 able to legally assert your will to say no i get to choose who i'm going to rent to and i can pre-judge
00:05:19.380 on multiple different bases and one of them is i don't want homosexuals in my home it's same with
00:05:26.460 employment too if someone found out that you didn't hire them potentially because of this category
00:05:31.880 you could be sued a massive lawsuit for discrimination and so that's why it matters
00:05:36.640 for the average american kim davis is one of the people that this was actually weaponized against 1.00
00:05:40.820 the court told her you have to issue those licenses six couples sued her because she 0.97
00:05:45.580 wouldn't give them license the court said you have to and honestly good for her she's a bit
00:05:49.600 of a character she said no and she went to jail for six days and so now she's the one turning
00:05:53.560 around to the supreme court and saying i personally felt the effects of this and my
00:05:57.720 first amendment rights were violated because this court 10 years ago said this protects this right
00:06:03.040 which doesn't exist yeah yeah it's kind of a i just i think about the 14th amendment which uh
00:06:08.560 you know, has been used in all sorts of disastrous ways, like in terms of, you know, hey, we have
00:06:14.400 equal protection under the law. And really what the Supreme Court, the liberal justices on the
00:06:18.340 Supreme Court have interpreted that to mean is you can't have any kind of preferential treatment
00:06:23.960 toward anyone. And they've made that the law, actually. The law of the land is you can't like
00:06:29.960 any one person more than the other, another person and treat them any differently. Even when
00:06:34.580 there are positive laws saying you can, for example, discriminatory laws. And there are
00:06:40.240 all sorts of reasons that we would say it's okay to discriminate. For example, if someone is a
00:06:44.560 felon, you don't need to hire them. You have the right to say, I don't want a felon to work for me.
00:06:49.520 Okay. So the law recognizes positive discrimination, but simply the liberal
00:06:55.340 justices have said, this is the Trojan horse. This clause, it's not even an amendment in itself. It's
00:07:00.200 clause of an amendment that says well we can just we can make this whatever we want it's this
00:07:06.880 amorphous uh uh tool and uh it's it's critical not only for same-sex marriage being overturned
00:07:13.340 or bergerfeld being overturned but it's just critical to return some some sense of true
00:07:19.660 constitutional originalist interpretation as well so yeah um i mean we should be fighting for this
00:07:24.920 on so many different grounds yeah i i'm i'm pretty optimistic right i i'm pessimistic about
00:07:31.240 plenty of things right but um but i'm pretty optimistic that a burger fell is just going
00:07:36.080 to get wrecked well that i mean it was such a ridiculous to be honest it's kind of shocking
00:07:41.560 to me that uh roe v wade got overturned before a burger fell yeah um i like so i i just seen you
00:07:48.640 know roe overturned i think a burger fell is just it's just an assumed it's for sure going to happen
00:07:54.700 real quick i want to uh give um a little shout out to chris tisking 12 256 he gave us a 10
00:08:01.560 super chat we appreciate it thanks chris and he said uh what is your and then he gives a
00:08:06.940 parenthetical statement here other than the obvious but correct because the lord tells us
00:08:12.500 such close parentheses response to but this will make women vote left all right so the phrasing
00:08:19.400 here i know exactly what he's saying but it's a little wordy essentially he's saying what is
00:08:23.940 your response to anyone who would say yeah but if you overturn a burger fell it's going to make
00:08:30.240 women vote left what my response i have plenty of responses but one is there's a simple solution to
00:08:35.100 that right we women shouldn't be voting right so just like overturn a burger fell and just go ahead
00:08:42.280 and repeal the 19th while you're at it problem solved go all the way back uh am i joking of 0.87
00:08:47.340 course not yeah i'm being serious the abortion way it matters way more to women like same sex
00:08:53.340 like it matters to them but the big one would have been abortion and it was repealed in 2022
00:08:56.920 roe v wade it had a bit of effect in the midterms but i don't think much and honestly they ran on it
00:09:02.460 like 2024 i mean like that was the issue like abortion abortion abortion they got blown out
00:09:07.660 so i i hear you like man this could come in and then you do this and women roll back into the
00:09:12.620 voting booth and say no you're not taking away these rights i just don't see the the number one
00:09:17.380 issue in the 2028 campaign being the rights of gay men to have gay sex and women just in droves
00:09:24.060 like finally yeah somebody's speaking for us i honestly don't think it'll have that big of an
00:09:29.320 impact people will be mad but they're sick of yeah well because what we're also yeah i mean
00:09:35.460 it's so it's a legitimate question we should recognize that that is something that no it's
00:09:39.160 a good question you're a person who wrote it in totally appreciate that yeah but no it's a good
00:09:43.740 Because you're always considering, hey, is this the issue?
00:09:46.280 Is this the hill, in other words, that we're willing to die on to sacrifice immigration
00:09:50.340 and our economy, so on and so forth?
00:09:52.620 In other words, what's our triage?
00:09:55.240 What's the order of priority?
00:09:57.120 So it's a legitimate question.
00:09:58.260 I just think, and I agree with you guys, that this is just not an issue, I think, similar
00:10:02.720 to abortion in 2024, that we're going to see turn the tide when you have mass illegal
00:10:08.640 immigration.
00:10:09.300 I would say, yeah.
00:10:10.900 Nobody can afford a home.
00:10:12.200 But can people have gay sex?
00:10:13.540 right exactly somebody in the chat said but joel what about uh the god-given right to take it up
00:10:18.320 the butt so true king i forgot about that one um but yeah that's i i think if there if there was
00:10:25.340 something that was going to like you know bring out all you know all the women to the voting you
00:10:29.660 know the voting block uh it would have been the overturning of roe and and it did like we we have
00:10:34.960 seen right that i mean the stats have come in we've seen that um at the end of the day uh when
00:10:39.480 it comes to the most important political issue for men it's uh it's the economy how will i be
00:10:44.260 able to provide own a home um take a wife have children and provide for them so uh the average
00:10:49.880 man is thinking biggest political issue for him uh can i feed my family uh the average woman
00:10:55.180 biggest political issue for her is um how can i kill my babies this is the difference between men
00:11:01.660 and women you're not exaggerating women in the 2024 election they're ranking the issues these
00:11:05.860 are studies abortion for young women that's the number one issue i'm voting on right number one
00:11:09.780 issue will i have access but can i kill my babies can i kill my babies but my point is as it pertains
00:11:15.200 to a burger fell it is not the same it's it's not the same sentiment um you know how people say oh
00:11:23.760 black fatigue fag fatigue is is palpable i mean it is like with there's so much fatigue that dude
00:11:33.120 the high watermark of the lgbt mafia in 2021 2022 was outrageous you talk about a political
00:11:42.200 voting block that has overplayed its hand and ticked off 90 of the country it is the lgbt
00:11:51.240 lmnop mafia you're talking about people drag queen story hour for children like people new
00:11:59.880 york pride parades with their with their ding dong flopping around in front of kids people are done
00:12:05.840 i mean even even guys who are like lifelong democrat voters they're like sorry because
00:12:11.840 because the rhetoric used to be look what what people do in the privacy of their home is their
00:12:16.480 business and it doesn't affect you so you know so what's the big deal um or you know love is love
00:12:21.160 and they just want to get married and have the same kind of benefits that and then what people
00:12:24.700 realized because because the gays made it blatantly obvious uh they basically came out as a block
00:12:31.440 every gay man in america basically came out they started purchasing babies which are always boys
00:12:36.960 have you noticed they don't purchase baby girls it's always boys they basically came out as a
00:12:41.080 block and explicitly publicly said out loud uh you know what homosexuality is about it is about
00:12:46.920 diddling little boys and so now the country is like oh you know what uh we're not gonna fight
00:12:55.480 for the gays anymore no thank you so i'm talking about lifelong democrat voters are like yeah man
00:13:02.840 like i used to make the argument that there's gay and then there's pedophilia but they're not the
00:13:06.720 same and it turns out it turns out that that venn diagram is virtually a circle yeah so yeah so
00:13:15.320 people are done yeah i mean you compassion is easy to sell from from a distance right it's easy
00:13:20.640 to say oh they're just it's i think about like the civil rights movement you think about someone
00:13:24.480 who lives in downtown atlanta and they're like hey you promised me martin luther king and i got jamal
00:13:29.640 turns out martin luther king isn't even that great either but to add some data too to how
00:13:36.420 people are fatigued this is not just like one lady finally made it up and like she's throwing
00:13:40.520 her hail mary over the supreme court at this point nine states so this legislative session
00:13:44.720 In 2025, nine states have either passed laws relating to restricting issuing marriage license or passed resolutions petitioning the Supreme Court to do this.
00:13:54.160 So some of them introduced it.
00:13:55.300 I think Representative Josh Shriver was one in Michigan.
00:13:58.400 Idaho, I think, actually passed it.
00:14:00.340 So the House passed a resolution.
00:14:02.220 We, the House of Representatives of the state of Idaho, are petitioning the Supreme Court to overturn it.
00:14:07.280 Now, that is not an actual legal case.
00:14:09.120 So the Supreme Court actually, so even if they wanted to overturn something, they need someone that has standing where the question is actually about the issue.
00:14:16.220 But so on the periphery kind of surrounding this case, you have states like full legislative bodies coming out and saying, we want this done with.
00:14:23.540 We don't want to issue these licenses anymore.
00:14:25.380 And then this is the case where we, the people, you can press public opinion and say, this is right.
00:14:31.860 We want this over with.
00:14:32.940 Like it was public support that got it here in the first place.
00:14:35.040 It was not in a vacuum that they woke up one day in the 90s and they're like, nobody wants this, nobody's interested in it, nobody's asking, but while we're at it, let's make sodomy legal.
00:14:44.560 No, we had sodomy laws against it, and then it was public pressure culminating, growing to the 2000s, into the 2010s, 2015, the public's roaring for it, all these other Western countries in Europe have it, Supreme Court says, sure, whatever, we've tortured the 14th Amendment enough, yeah, there's a right in there somewhere, but it's going to go back the same way.
00:15:05.040 The people say, we're sick of it.
00:15:06.420 We don't want this.
00:15:07.380 This is child abuse.
00:15:08.520 And then you turn around and hey, 15 years later, by God's grace, you don't actually
00:15:12.640 have that right anymore.
00:15:13.740 Right.
00:15:13.920 Yeah.
00:15:14.060 It's just political will.
00:15:15.240 At the end of the day, it's the same with COVID, right?
00:15:17.100 It's like, oh, well, you know, when the medical science changed, then we were allowed to take
00:15:20.600 off the mask and we could stop social distancing and we could let up on the lockdowns.
00:15:24.480 It had nothing to do with the development of the medical science.
00:15:30.900 It had everything to do with the change, the shift in the political science.
00:15:35.040 What happened is that we were done with COVID the very moment that the American people said,
00:15:40.440 not happening. And that's, and at the end of the day, that's how politics works. That is how
00:15:46.560 politics works. It's just, it's political will. When the American people say, ah, you know what,
00:15:51.140 we tried to be compassionate. We tried to be open-minded. We tried to be sympathetic and all
00:15:56.940 these different things. But it turns out that you don't just want to be able to have, you know,
00:16:02.340 tax breaks like like a normal married couple but you actually want to uh propagandize children
00:16:09.660 in public libraries uh you you want uh it to be in public school curriculum you want to uh to hire
00:16:18.180 you know surrogate mothers um and and have them grow babies for you in their womb and then rip
00:16:24.940 them away from the mother and then we find out that you know that you're running some kind of
00:16:30.020 uh some some pedophilic sex syndicate underground and and pimping out these boys that you adopted
00:16:37.700 to all of your gay friends like no we're we're done with it and and i think you know at some level
00:16:44.080 um that's that's just that that's sad it's sad but that is how things change a lot of times is
00:16:51.020 uh people overplay their hand and then eventually uh the public is sick of it and they push back
00:16:57.940 And I think that's pretty much where we are now.
00:16:59.580 Real quick, Nick, can you pull up Stryker?
00:17:02.180 He's a few comments back.
00:17:03.720 He had something that I just want to comment on.
00:17:06.080 It's a good point.
00:17:07.180 So this is Stryker, 5573.
00:17:10.040 He said, I can see a world where the only reason the 19th Amendment is not repealed is because of Christian women.
00:17:17.440 I hear you, Stryker, and I raise you.
00:17:20.320 Here's my raise.
00:17:21.180 I can see a world where the only reason the 19th Amendment is not repealed is because of Christian men.
00:17:27.940 and i might even go so far as to say christian pastors predominantly baptist
00:17:35.620 and they probably watch uh when we understand the text videos all right any other thoughts on this
00:17:43.420 because we're going to keep this video short because what we want to do is we want to go
00:17:46.520 into some of the breaking news that is happening right now in terms of donald trump uh federalizing
00:17:52.140 dc so we want to get into that but we just saw this news in regards to the supreme court and
00:17:57.620 a burger fell and them uh potentially hearing that case taking that up and so we wanted to do
00:18:04.220 that just super briefly and then go ahead and get into uh dc and trump that said oh it looks like
00:18:10.540 we've got what like four or five super jazz so let's get the first one let's just rapid fire
00:18:15.240 we'll read them off and and quickly answer go all right nick bonner uh 92 61 20 thanks so much
00:18:21.900 i don't really care about gay marriage i'm just reading a quote here in fact sodomites are more
00:18:26.100 than welcome to get married right before they're stoned to death quoting beloved big eva theologian
00:18:30.640 well-adjusted pastor steven anderson steven anderson hello base department base department
00:18:35.760 yeah steven anderson would say that uh that does not surprise me and again uh wesley was quoting
00:18:41.340 i'm just reading the quote just reading the quote okay and tony you want to take the next one yep
00:18:44.800 michael's saying 43 60s sent ten dollars yeah he says how do we repeal the 19th amendment if women
00:18:51.540 can vote about it that's a good question that is a great question it's easier to go from a lot of
00:18:56.700 people voting to nobody voting than to go from a lot of people to a few people that's probably
00:19:00.800 going to be the cycle yeah and if we're if we're saying uh prediction rather than prescription
00:19:07.300 right so what i think will happen rather than what i you know would prescribe should happen
00:19:12.960 okay so if it's just what i think will happen um what i think will happen is uh that universal
00:19:18.800 suffrage will probably end up being done away with altogether and it won't be done away with
00:19:23.640 with a vote it won't be that we vote our way out out of poor voting um if we could vote our way
00:19:29.300 out of poor voting then i i don't think we'd have poor voting i think we'd be okay so i i think that
00:19:34.040 um it wouldn't be that you know you get the country together and you have to persuade every
00:19:38.500 single one of the men plus you know one percent of the women so that you can get the majority vote
00:19:43.160 to repeal the 19th I don't think it would work that way I think it would be someone would come
00:19:48.460 into power and say I love you and because I love you I'm going to take the gun out of your hand
00:19:54.480 that you're pointing at your head yeah so I think it would just by fiat I think that's what would 1.00
00:20:00.540 happen that said though there are actually a decent number of women who recognize that the
00:20:06.460 19th amendment was a big mistake it seems like among young women like there's a decent bit I
00:20:12.260 know 25 30 they're about there of like yeah women like a lot of women didn't want the right to vote
00:20:17.620 in the first place so men were speaking out about it like dabney he wrote very strongly against
00:20:21.680 women's suffrage but also a number of women said i don't know why women are trying to bring this
00:20:25.920 on to us we don't want to vote we don't think it's biblical we agree with our husband so i think
00:20:29.840 you'd see a groundswell movement 75 80 of men but to the credit 30 40 of women as well coming out
00:20:35.860 and that would be enough that would be enough to scale and say this is done with yep so it could
00:20:40.340 happen that way and and again in terms of prescription what should be i would prefer
00:20:45.020 for it to happen that way and i would encourage it to happen that way i don't think it'll happen
00:20:49.320 that way yeah i think it'll just be taken um okay next one is the mclone uh the mcglone code
00:20:57.080 uh he writes in it's five dollars thank you we appreciate it he writes in i hope they go further
00:21:02.620 than leaving gay marriage up to the states and ban it completely nationwide the decree we are
00:21:10.020 not a gay country amen amen amen probably not but in terms of what should happen that would be great
00:21:17.820 russia's done that lgbtq is branded as terrorism there yeah russia remind me which country is that
00:21:23.180 that's the one that uh has banned uh homosexuality that's the one that uh is a majority muslim oh
00:21:29.400 no it's nationally pledged allegiance to the lord jesus christ uh they're not zionist uh they don't
00:21:35.200 tolerate islam um and they don't tolerate western perversion and we fund another country to try to
00:21:43.160 destroy them what's i don't under i don't understand i understand why we would compete
00:21:49.760 with china i understand why there are problems with china i understand why there are problems
00:21:53.540 with some countries north korea right i see why we're not friends with north korea i can understand
00:21:58.760 that one uh but this whole uh russia is our greatest enemy i i'm aware of the cold war i'm
00:22:05.080 aware i'm aware of reagan i'm aware of some of those things but but the idea that uh that we
00:22:09.640 would be picking fights with russia in 2025 uh does not make sense to me i don't get it all right
00:22:16.840 history admiral 94 61 20 thanks so much he said thank you for all that you do you've almost
00:22:24.520 single-handedly vindicated protestantism for younger men rejecting modernity amen praise god
00:22:29.600 thanks that's encouraging that means a lot okay uh last one tony christian imperialist sends ten
00:22:35.340 dollars thank you he says uh ga gents deacon here so when the 19th is repealed what then could we do
00:22:42.500 to prevent the influx of female voices in the public square attempting to manipulate and influence 0.51
00:22:47.800 male votes? I think you normalize a very masculine male square. When men are doing men things, 0.99
00:22:57.280 like real men, there just isn't a place for women. If you have men, I think of the Lincoln
00:23:03.020 Douglas debates. When you have that level of statesmanship, it doesn't feel like a stage
00:23:07.240 like, oh, I'm going to hop on and share my opinion too. Are you lost? Why are you here?
00:23:11.860 I think you raise the level of discourse, the quality of the men, and when you do that,
00:23:15.900 i think most women will see like there isn't really a place for me i think that's a sharper
00:23:19.820 requisite to any kind of post 19th amendment public like system right i think it's we've 0.78
00:23:27.260 already gotten there um so but i mean like that said like women have always in privately with
00:23:34.080 their husbands have always likely had you know had thoughts and concerns that affect their household
00:23:39.740 affect their children they're letting those be known through their husband esther saved uh her 0.93
00:23:44.720 entire people as a woman by simply having the the ear of the king and using her her feminine
00:23:52.200 power there is a feminine power but feminine power is adjacent power there have been incredibly 0.84
00:23:59.960 powerful women all throughout world history but their power is adjacent to a powerful man 0.99
00:24:05.680 um and and so for for her to be wise and to and to speak so whether whether it's um and and for 1.00
00:24:14.640 good or for ill right so i think of jezebel jezebel didn't have inerrant power it was by proxy of 0.99
00:24:21.920 ahab being married to a king and she's a negative example of using that power in a in a seductive 1.00
00:24:30.200 and wicked way. Abigail, it's the reverse. She's married to a deadbeat man who was powerful.
00:24:37.920 Nabal, he was a powerful, and she uses her power in a good way. But again, it's not her power
00:24:44.240 inherently. It's her power by proxy, by proxy of being married to a powerful man. So women will
00:24:51.460 always have influence. Women will always have a voice. The question is, what kind of voice do 1.00
00:24:59.160 they have and how do they exercise it? And biblically speaking, I believe that a woman's 1.00
00:25:04.320 voice is meant to be heard, but it's meant to be heard by her husband, by her father. It's meant
00:25:11.300 to be heard as a helpmate to the man that God has given her to. And she's a counselor. A woman is
00:25:20.020 not meant to be a king. She's meant to be a counselor to a king. And so she can advise and 1.00
00:25:26.580 she can encourage and she can do all that um in a way that's not nagging in a way that's not
00:25:31.480 aggressive or domineering in a way that models feminine beauty and humility um all these kinds
00:25:38.800 of things but but when we give when you make the woman herself not not her voice but you give her
00:25:45.320 a vote women will always have a voice but when you give them a vote um you're you're actually
00:25:50.700 making them an island to themselves you're making you know you're separating it from the household 1.00
00:25:56.780 as as the the building block molecule of society and you're breaking it down to the atom the
00:26:03.400 individual so now and you're splitting marriages you're splitting households um that that's just
00:26:09.100 not the way that god designed the world it's not the way he designed the world but yeah if we could
00:26:13.340 get back on the rails if we could get back to a biblical model uh women would not be voiceless 1.00
00:26:18.820 but they would be voteless 1.00
00:26:20.740 and there's a difference between the two
00:26:22.920 yep
00:26:23.760 I think we have another one
00:26:26.500 they keep coming in we can't get ahead of it
00:26:28.140 Michael just sent $4.99 and said thank you both
00:26:30.800 for your thoughtful answer on the 19
00:26:32.800 thank you Michael
00:26:33.580 and then Invictus Christus
00:26:36.280 $9.99 thank you
00:26:38.080 never forget the gays revealed their intentions
00:26:40.380 when they published the video
00:26:41.620 we will convert your children
00:26:42.720 so to Joel's point they just want to diddle the little boys
00:26:45.780 San Francisco gay men's choir
00:26:47.780 sang a song
00:26:48.800 and they online like they were proud of it we will convert your children and everyone's like oh
00:26:53.980 it's a joke they literally said like they literally said in the song this is not a joke yeah and they
00:26:59.940 said like you know uh they talked about the slippery slope and all these like conservatives
00:27:04.540 and christians have always said you know we'll do this and we'll do that and it's always just been
00:27:09.520 hyperbole it's always been extremism it's always been you know the boy crying wolf and then literally
00:27:15.380 one of the lines of the songs was but in this case funny just this once you were right we'll
00:27:21.320 convert your children uh bit by bit or a little bit by bit or something like and no it's it's not
00:27:28.000 a joke um that's absolutely because queers can't reproduce they have to indoctrinate they don't
00:27:37.980 have their children so they have to take your children so they're either going to buy your
00:27:43.920 children like dave rubin right who needs who needs uh liberals when you've got conservatives
00:27:48.860 like dave rubin so they're either going to buy your children through human trafficking and rip
00:27:53.040 them away from their mother so that they can live out their little house you know sodomite house
00:27:57.100 fantasy or um if they can't buy your children uh then they'll indoctrinate your children when you
00:28:03.700 drop them off for 40 hours a week on their doorstep because you don't want to teach them
00:28:09.440 and so you let uh gay men and lesbian women teach them in the public school district and that's
00:28:17.300 indoctrination in that case is actually the ideal outcome a lot of gay men are gay men because
00:28:21.460 they were molested early on so someone the pervert like that and they perpetuate it and then someone
00:28:26.900 else was something terrible happened to them in childhood they grew up and then that perpetuates
00:28:31.460 yep so yeah so gay people cannot reproduce um and so they take your kids and for us i mean the
00:28:40.360 strategy should be pretty simple you know but we keep handing them over but you would think it's
00:28:45.980 pretty simple uh how do you stop it you know how do like how come you know every decade there's
00:28:51.680 more and more gay people what's going on um stop giving your children to the lgbt mafia stop doing
00:28:59.960 it. Stop sending your kids to public school. Have kids and raise your kids. Have kids and
00:29:06.240 raise your kids. It's actually quite simple. Quite simple. All right. That's all the super
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00:29:29.960 for that matter. There are a few cities that the mayors there, the governors of that state,
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