The NXR Podcast - May 21, 2026


The Next Crusade - Calvin Robinson: Why I Appreciate Candace Owens


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00:01:18.100 Hello and welcome to The Next Crusade here on NXR Studios with me, Father Calvin Robinson.
00:01:42.940 Today we'll be talking about current events from a Christian perspective and we will be
00:01:47.220 addressing the topics the mainstream media does not want to touch with a 10-foot barge pole.
00:01:52.240 Coming up today, we have a couple of fantastic guests, actually. Larry Taunton, he'll be talking
00:01:57.400 to us about the downfall of embracing Islam in Christendom. And we have Naomi Siept, who is, 1.00
00:02:04.120 you may have heard of this German woman who's seeking asylum in America because she is being
00:02:09.260 prosecuted and persecuted and oppressed by a tyrannous German government who've been spying
00:02:14.860 on her more on that later but she'll be also discussing Europe's downfall and then of course
00:02:20.720 we'll get to the viewer questions and comments so do see do keep your comments coming in before we
00:02:26.740 get to any of that though I want to address what's become a bit of an elephant in the room
00:02:31.300 I have had some attacks this last week or so mostly from my British compatriots actually saying
00:02:37.560 he's gone full Candace and I want to address what does that mean full Candace like obviously we're
00:02:43.840 talking about candace owens here who i happen to actually like i think candace owens is right on
00:02:48.600 many many issues um in fact we agree on more than we disagree on i i think she has been wrongly
00:02:55.480 treated by many people including the daily wire and including many people who consider themselves
00:03:00.620 conservatives but let's break it down let's have a look at some of the things that she's been
00:03:04.760 standing for opposition of critical race theory black lives matter then that whole neo-marxist 0.58
00:03:11.080 anti-family, anti-Western, anti-Christendom movement. She was one of the first people 0.99
00:03:15.540 against all of that in America. I likewise was against much of that in Britain too. As far as
00:03:22.340 I can see, there's very little that we disagreed on with that other than Candace's very, very
00:03:28.200 black identity. So she speaks to the black community. She was involved in Blexit or headed
00:03:33.180 up Blexit. I don't follow that kind of stuff. I don't agree with a black community, but I think
00:03:38.380 British history is very different to American history so in America maybe there is a black
00:03:42.040 community in Britain I don't think there ever has been I think there are British people and then
00:03:46.700 there are non-British people and British people are predominantly white but not always and so
00:03:52.620 that I don't think we should have these separate communities that are segregated and kind of
00:03:58.480 ghettoized I believe in proper assimilation and integration so that's a slight nuance there but
00:04:04.840 let's look at what else she's been in favor of pro-christian conservatism pro-traditional values
00:04:10.120 pro-family values these are things that every conservative in christendom should be in favor
00:04:15.780 of like we're not just conserving liberalism we're not preserving the last few decades of
00:04:21.580 liberal progressive policies we're conserving what is good true and beautiful and that sometimes
00:04:27.060 means restoring or reforming things that have been taken from us lost because of the liberal
00:04:33.680 progressives, but it's adhering to our heritage. Again, all conservatives should be in favour of
00:04:40.040 that. Being critical of neocons, being critical of neoliberals, being critical of the post-World
00:04:47.060 War II liberal consensus. See, no problem with that, other than sometimes people think to be
00:04:52.940 conservative means to be economically conservative. It means to, you know, idolise the free market,
00:04:59.620 you know, sayings like the free of the market, the free of the people. Having a free market is a
00:05:03.280 good thing that is not the ideology that is not the core uh principle of conservatism which isn't
00:05:09.600 actually ideological it's the opposite of that and so people don't truly understand what it means to
00:05:14.140 be conservative quite often so these these neocons these neoliberals these people who
00:05:19.120 uh are in favor of foreign intervention foreign wars uh or liberally socially liberal are not
00:05:26.560 conservatives being conservative is being in line with traditional christian values if you're in a
00:05:31.960 traditional Christian country and so they have taken over much of the modern conservative party 0.95
00:05:37.580 in Britain and the modern republican party in America the rhinos or I don't think we have an 1.00
00:05:43.160 alternative in Britain but sinos kinos you know they are part of the problem I've often said I
00:05:48.580 think they're actually more of a problem than the enemy than the leftists than the extremists 1.00
00:05:53.120 because they're the ones that let them in whether they're letting in the liberals or they're letting
00:05:57.320 in the Islamists doesn't really matter they're letting people in who want to undermine and
00:06:01.340 destroy our way of life and so yeah the neocons the neoliberals all those people are a problem
00:06:05.240 kansas has stood up to them as have i in britain uh pro-patriotism pro-cultural preservation we've
00:06:12.940 talked about these things but whether it's in britain or america or we have our values that we
00:06:18.140 we have that are our own but we also have lots of shared values too and defending those shared
00:06:22.540 values is important be and it's it's not just a fight against things it's a fight for things so 0.95
00:06:27.940 being pro-cultural preservation and pro-patriotism is just as important as being anti-Islam. And of
00:06:34.180 course, we are both anti-Islam, which I see as a very good thing because Islam is evil 1.00
00:06:38.320 and incompatible with Christendom. And so we have not all these things we agree on. Being critical 1.00
00:06:45.980 of liberalism, globalism, progressivism, fighting for the truth as we know it. This is vital. Being
00:06:52.400 pro-christianity but being pro-christian not pro-judeo-christian anti-judeo-christian
00:06:57.420 anti-islam anti-hindu anti-sikh pro-christ and anti-antichrist again these are things that
00:07:04.800 every single christian should be and so i think people often think they are in favor of things
00:07:10.040 like free speech or conservatism or traditional values until they see one element of a person
00:07:16.800 they disagree with and then they go all cancel culture and all oh no like we've got to learn
00:07:21.180 to be able to disagree again and disagree well
00:07:23.500 and actually disagree with people
00:07:24.740 that we most often agree with
00:07:26.140 and not expect to agree on every element
00:07:28.040 of a person's policies or politics.
00:07:31.340 And so for the people who've been screaming at me lately,
00:07:33.780 you've gone full Candice,
00:07:34.820 I take that as a compliment.
00:07:35.820 Thank you.
00:07:36.180 I think Candice Owens is doing wonderful work
00:07:37.900 and I agree with her on much of it.
00:07:39.720 And again, the things I disagree with on her,
00:07:41.820 I don't really see as much of an issue.
00:07:44.220 I don't care if I disagree with some people on some things.
00:07:47.700 If they're fighting for what they see to be true,
00:07:49.760 beautiful and good,
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00:11:02.920 store larry is the second half or the first half of wtf which is a show on reclaim the media with
00:11:11.640 my good friend lawrence fox who i obviously do a show with called fox and father so we i feel like
00:11:16.100 we share lawrence like he's our like i don't know we have joint custody over him or something
00:11:23.200 some kind of twisted threesome in a weird demented way but yeah ideologically ideologically yeah we
00:11:31.140 obviously Larry is a pastor
00:11:33.760 and I'm a priest and we try to shepherd
00:11:35.720 Lawrence in the faith and
00:11:37.460 I think we're doing a fairly decent job so
00:11:39.800 far
00:11:40.160 Larry I stayed at
00:11:43.840 your lovely home in Alabama
00:11:45.680 and we chewed the fat
00:11:47.820 over some cigars and obviously you're a theologian
00:11:49.860 yourself so I thought I'd get you on to my
00:11:51.760 new crusade this is the next crusade
00:11:53.840 on NXR the new 0.96
00:11:55.420 Christian right to talk about the
00:11:57.640 Danes of Islam because if you're not aware 0.83
00:11:59.320 i've just finished my book the silent jihad which is coming out at the end of this month
00:12:04.740 and it's going to pretty much outline how islam has taken a copy we'll get you on the show i'd 0.79
00:12:09.120 love to it's how britain's taken over been taken over by islam and it's hopefully a warning to you
00:12:13.680 guys you yanks to not follow down the same path we went down but you are very you're one of the few 0.65
00:12:18.880 because a lot of christians in this country aren't actually awake to the threat to this i don't know 0.78
00:12:23.100 white of Islam. It's like it's sneaking under the hood. Yeah, no, you're 100% correct, 0.81
00:12:30.380 Calvin. And it's a pleasure to be on your show. I love the title of it, by the way,
00:12:33.780 because I don't apologize for the Crusades. And I'm not sure we don't need another one. But
00:12:39.320 all of that said, I think, Calvin, that the reason for that is that Americans are very insular. And
00:12:47.680 Americans, I'm sure you're learning this as you spend time in this country and as you travel
00:12:52.520 around. But my European friends will often say to me, well, we don't understand why Americans
00:12:57.140 don't speak a lot of languages as we do and that they don't travel the way we do. And I say, well,
00:13:02.020 the answer to that is very simple. The United States is continental in scale. Someone like,
00:13:08.700 say, my late father-in-law, he would get, say, three weeks of vacation a year. It was prohibitively
00:13:17.040 expensive to take his family of four overseas. And for him to do it would mean spending almost
00:13:23.200 all of his vacation time in one go. And so what does he do? He goes, spends a few days for a
00:13:29.560 fishing trip in Canada and maybe takes the kids to a Kansas City Royal game and maybe goes to Six
00:13:36.080 Flags or Disney, spread out over the course of the year. But the point being that it's very
00:13:41.180 difficult for Americans to travel abroad. Whereas if you live in, say, northeast France,
00:13:47.440 you can travel to Luxembourg and Germany and Holland and Belgium in a single day.
00:13:53.600 So that's one of the reasons. Another reason that Americans don't know a great deal about Islam is
00:14:02.060 because honestly, they just simply have never experienced it the way people in Africa experienced
00:14:08.140 it and in Asia, experienced it. And Europeans were one time where Americans are. They were
00:14:14.860 very naive about Islam. And now it's too late, you know, because so many, what is it? I think 0.74
00:14:22.020 that I saw a number just the other day, 46 million, you know, Muslims in Europe right now.
00:14:28.580 And so Americans really can't conceive of an ideology like Islam because they've not encountered
00:14:34.920 it before yeah i think there's about 12 million of them are in britain for goodness sake it's 1.00
00:14:39.800 astonishing and half of those were born in pakistan so we're not even getting the good 1.00
00:14:44.240 ones if you know all things relative we are getting the pakistani muhammadans in britain 1.00
00:14:48.620 who are the ones who are raping our daughters but the problem i see over here is that you know 1.00
00:14:52.960 i'm obviously in michigan in the midwest and we have dearborn which has already been taken over
00:14:57.840 but everyone thinks it's isolated to just dearborn but then i'm seeing what's happening
00:15:02.240 in Texas, for goodness sake, not too far from
00:15:04.300 you. In Minneapolis. They're just popping
00:15:06.320 up mosques, like, almost one week
00:15:08.360 at this point. And so... Let's 0.97
00:15:10.240 bulldoze them all. Let's bulldoze 0.99
00:15:12.300 them all. But they're building a Sharia city as well, 1.00
00:15:14.440 epic city. It's still going ahead. 0.96
00:15:16.760 Like, if they can conquer 0.59
00:15:17.740 the Deep South, they can conquer
00:15:20.080 anywhere.
00:15:21.640 I agree with that, and it's why
00:15:24.200 I think, and you can help me
00:15:26.280 with this, Calvin, spreading this word,
00:15:29.200 my argument
00:15:30.040 is, well, let's just take the senator of my own state, Tommy Tuberville, who I like. Tuberville
00:15:35.580 is a staunch conservative. He is not afraid to go after Islam. He has been going after Islam. 1.00
00:15:43.240 But his argument is ban Sharia. I would like to sit down with Senator Tuberville,
00:15:49.140 as I did with his predecessor, and say to him, that's not going to solve the problem. 1.00
00:15:55.900 We have to ban Islam. Now, my lawyer son, you know, would take exception to me when I say this. He'll say, Dad, you can't do that because it's a religion. It's protected under the Bill of Rights. My argument is it should be denied protection under the Bill of Rights because it does not—the Bill of Rights, for those who can't remember, the Bill of Rights enumerates five freedoms—religion, assembly, press, petition, and speech. 1.00
00:16:22.280 Islam does not recognize any of those. 0.96
00:16:25.380 It doesn't believe in freedom of religion, freedom of assembly, freedom of petition, freedom of the press, or freedom of speech. 0.95
00:16:31.800 It doesn't acknowledge any of those things.
00:16:33.260 And that's before we even start talking about child brides and misogyny and violence and all those kinds of things.
00:16:40.220 So Islam is, by definition, when it's practiced seriously in an orthodox manner, not radical, 0.98
00:16:48.220 in an orthodox manner, it is anti-constitutional. 0.90
00:16:53.040 And for that reason, it should be treated as an ideology, not as a religion.
00:16:58.180 It should be denied the protections of a religion.
00:17:00.760 I like this. 0.90
00:17:01.360 So in order to be protected under the Bill of Rights, you must respect the Bill of Rights.
00:17:05.740 And if you don't, you're not protected under it.
00:17:07.220 That's a good...
00:17:07.840 There you go.
00:17:08.260 Because otherwise, people could say, well, Satanism is a religion too.
00:17:11.020 Should Satanism not be protected?
00:17:12.500 Which is the worship of evil.
00:17:14.260 You know, it's the worship of Satan itself.
00:17:16.500 So surely some things should be allowed and some shouldn't.
00:17:19.000 It's not a universal clause, or it shouldn't be a universal clause.
00:17:23.140 I absolutely agree with that. 0.92
00:17:25.120 And I believe that the Trump administration should begin constructing those types of arguments against Islam. 0.86
00:17:32.940 Because you are talking about, I mean, listen, I hardly need to tell you, but the people who are listening, 0.65
00:17:37.420 You're talking about the importation of an evil ideology that is all about the destruction of the existing social and political order.
00:17:47.960 You simply can't do it. 1.00
00:17:49.020 So by saying that, well, you know, we'll let Muslims in. 1.00
00:17:52.680 They just we just will deny Sharia. 1.00
00:17:55.080 That's like saying, you know, listen, we as hobbits are happy to allow orcs to come and settle in the shire. 0.98
00:18:02.340 But they have to swear off meat that is no longer on the menu.
00:18:06.920 you. And it's just not going to happen.
00:18:10.740 Also, it forgets a couple of things. One is that within the Islamic ideology, it's acceptable
00:18:15.860 to lie for the promotion of the ideology. And so Takiyah is one example that's commonly 0.98
00:18:20.880 used. So they could say, yes, we denounce Sharia. Come on in, get to critical mass,
00:18:25.220 and then re-embrace Sharia. But the second point I think is more important, the one that 0.98
00:18:28.760 you made, in that it's not radical Islam that's the problem. It's orthodox Islam that's the
00:18:33.060 problem. People often see lukewarm cultural Mohammedans and think, well, look, they're more 0.99
00:18:38.820 progressive. No, they're not faithful. The ones who are faithful to the ideology are what the 1.00
00:18:43.200 world would call radical. Precisely. I often joke, Calvin, which the joke might be lost on you
00:18:50.760 because it has an American context, but I often joke that so-called moderate Muslims, that they're 0.99
00:18:58.980 like Methodists. They just don't take their holy writings particularly seriously. And Methodists 0.95
00:19:05.840 in this country typically don't. And by the way, if you're a Methodist and you're listening and 0.94
00:19:09.780 you're offended by that, I can say that as a former Methodist. In my youth, I was a Methodist.
00:19:14.620 I'm just having a little fun with you guys. I know you don't suicide bomb things. But moderate
00:19:20.380 Muslims are easily, quote unquote, radicalized. And the way that they are is, and I've seen 1.00
00:19:28.820 this in Africa. I've reported for Fox News on the persecution of Christians in Nigeria,
00:19:35.240 and what's happening there is terrifying. The violence, the sheer scale of it, the murder,
00:19:42.640 the slaughter of Christians, the macheting of the boys, the raping of the wives, the taking 0.96
00:19:50.720 the daughters into slavery. This is happening every day all over central and northern Nigeria. 0.99
00:19:58.640 I've seen it.
00:19:59.460 I've interviewed the people.
00:20:00.460 I've talked to them.
00:20:01.560 It's actually horrifying. 1.00
00:20:03.120 And the way that it began in Nigeria, the Nigerians themselves would tell you, Nigerian
00:20:08.020 Christians would say, we were very naive.
00:20:10.340 We saw Muslim children being trucked into the country. 1.00
00:20:15.100 You see, a typical Muslim male, and this is happening in Europe now, but a typical Muslim 1.00
00:20:20.300 male, he's allowed four wives and countless concubines, might have 50, 75, 100 children. 1.00
00:20:28.360 Well, he doesn't feed or care for those children, doesn't educate them. 0.94
00:20:32.640 So a cleric comes to him and says, hey, you know, we're going to educate your children, but we have to take them off.
00:20:39.140 Well, sure, take them. 0.85
00:20:40.400 They load them in trucks, take them into neighboring Christian villages and countries where they are then pushed out into the street.
00:20:47.460 This started happening around 2012 in northern and central Nigeria.
00:20:53.620 And people are thinking, who are all these kids who are selling all these trinkets?
00:20:57.980 they would be given things to sell, but not quite enough to sustain themselves because they want the
00:21:02.480 kids to become self-reliant and learn to steal. And then a Muslim cleric paid for them by the Saudis 0.95
00:21:08.100 or Qatar, sometimes by places like, say, Iran, they will send them as missionaries into these
00:21:16.180 places where they begin giving these children instruction in Islam. They eventually arm them
00:21:21.980 with AK-47s and say, tell us where the vicar lives. Tell us where the pastor lives. And by
00:21:27.840 then the kids have learned the villages they know them and they begin attacking and killing the 0.98
00:21:32.020 christians this is the pattern all over west africa that's being followed well if you saw you know
00:21:39.200 when as you know laza was recently here uh that is lawrence fox he was recently here we were
00:21:44.820 recording an episode of wtf and he just happened to be here while a nigerian bishop friend of mine
00:21:49.680 was also here a fellow who will be speaking at you know tommy robinson's rally on may 16 now
00:21:55.920 which I'm thrilled to bits about. His name is Juan Zumbaz. He's a Nigerian bishop, Anglican
00:22:01.660 Nigerian bishop. And so we did a show with him on my porch. It was fascinating, Calvin, listening to
00:22:09.400 him explain how Islam works. And he says, this is the way they do it in Africa. He says, you hire,
00:22:17.440 let's say, a Muslim workman to come and work at your house. And he'll ask for, you know, maybe a
00:22:24.940 place to pray. And you say to him, well, yeah, sure, you can pray over there. He said, well,
00:22:30.180 soon he'll be bringing a few friends who will be praying with him in that spot. And then soon
00:22:35.420 they'll establish a few stones, they'll mark it out, and they'll begin to consecrate that ground
00:22:43.340 for their prayer by placing stones around it and so forth. Then they'll begin erecting a structure
00:22:48.240 there. And he said, before long, you've got a mosque. He says, this is the pattern all over
00:22:55.060 West Africa. And it's the pattern, of course, that they followed in Britain. It looks maybe 0.82
00:22:59.720 just a little differently, but it looks something like that. And Americans aren't used to this.
00:23:06.020 They think that they can sit down and reason with anyone and have a thoughtful conversation
00:23:12.120 because Americans fundamentally believe. And by the way, Calvin, this is characterized Americans
00:23:17.620 foreign policy with disastrous consequences in places like, say, Vietnam, where the assumption
00:23:25.720 was you're negotiating with someone in good faith who is acting in their own best interests or in
00:23:31.780 the best interests of the citizens they represent, and they don't. Yeah, especially in these corrupt
00:23:38.420 nations in Africa. I've also got clerical friends in Nigeria, and they've told me that Boko Haram 0.54
00:23:44.080 will go into a village where you've had Christian and Mohammedan living next door to each other
00:23:48.580 for years and years. And Boko Haram will say to the Mohammedans, you will kill your Christian 0.99
00:23:53.200 brothers next door. You will kill your Christian neighbors or will kill you. And they do. And then 1.00
00:23:57.200 the Mohammedans go next door and they kill their Christian neighbors. This is how toxic this 1.00
00:24:01.120 ideology is. And we're inviting it in at the moment and thinking if, as you say, if we're
00:24:05.820 reasoned with them enough, they'll be okay. Or if we're nice enough to them, they'll be nice to us
00:24:10.020 to. This is an ideology that wants to dominate, to conquer, and to destroy. And so what's the
00:24:16.220 objective here? It's to replace Christendom with an Islamic caliphate. The question there then, 0.99
00:24:21.640 Larry, is what do we do? How do we fight back against this as civilians with a government
00:24:25.960 or governments that seem to be blind to the evil of Islam? 1.00
00:24:30.540 Well, let me turn the question around to you, Calvin, because I'm interested 0.99
00:24:33.760 to see how you will answer. People are listening to us. We did not have a text conversation about
00:24:40.000 this. You didn't know I was going to ask you this question. We didn't talk before the show.
00:24:45.540 What do you say, Calvin? I mean, you're a priest. You preach on Sundays. You're speaking before a
00:24:52.060 congregation. Western Christians have been spoon-fed a feminized version of Christianity 1.00
00:25:03.100 for decades now, and who have confused civility with being salt and light. How do you, Calvin, 0.87
00:25:15.580 speak to a congregation of people or to an audience of people who have been nurtured
00:25:22.200 in that kind of Christianity? What do you say to people like that?
00:25:26.740 To speak the truth at all times, no matter the cost. And I don't just say that I live that.
00:25:31.960 you know my congregation know that i've been cancelled so many times for speaking the truth
00:25:35.480 and they've been cancelled with me once as well and so it's important for all to recognize as
00:25:40.360 christians that truth comes first because jesus christ is the truth and uh on my uh common sense
00:25:46.840 crusade a couple of weeks ago i talked about this because joel webben and i spoke at an event
00:25:50.840 recently where a mohammedan woman was also speaking and she came up to me afterwards she
00:25:55.480 says calvin you know we've got mutual friends on the religious um board you know i was also
00:26:01.400 backing Carrie, preaching Bola, I think you and I should be allies, you know, the Mohammedans and
00:26:06.280 the Christians should be allies in these things. And I said, I'm sorry, it's not possible. You know, 0.78
00:26:11.880 speaking truth directly to her face, it's not possible for us to be allies. She said, yeah,
00:26:16.040 but I know Jesus too. No, you do not. Unless you proclaim Jesus Christ as your one true Lord and
00:26:20.600 Savior, as the living God who offers us eternal salvation, unless you repent of sins and embrace
00:26:26.040 him in that way, you do not know him. And I won't fall for this half truth of what we recognize,
00:26:30.920 as a prophet. Jesus Christ is not a prophet or not just a prophet. He is God. And so we've got
00:26:36.840 to speak the truth, A, to the people who are manipulators and lie to us, B, to the people
00:26:41.680 who are misguided and think that we should be nice to them in their error. But thirdly, also to
00:26:47.580 ourselves, to fellow Christians, we have to speak the truth to each other in love at all times.
00:26:51.300 But the truth is love. And as you're rightly pointing out, niceness and winsomeness has won
00:26:56.320 over truth and people think it's loving to just ignore error heresy apostasy and evil because to
00:27:02.740 address them makes you the problem no no leaving them silence makes you the problem addressing them
00:27:07.620 is the good thing amen um you've hit on several things there that are are worth revisiting
00:27:14.880 one of them is you've underscored that we don't worship the same god um by saying them them
00:27:21.120 believing that they don't they don't believe in a resurrection they don't believe jesus died on a
00:27:25.900 cross and was resurrected they believe he's a prophet well that's not what we believe and you
00:27:30.880 can't a la carte um the trinity you you it's a package deal and so no we don't worship the same
00:27:37.560 god so that's number one second this sounds like a woman who's probably a lovely woman there are
00:27:43.140 many muslim men and women who are lovely people what you and i are saying are not that every
00:27:49.180 muslim is a terrorist or would be terrorist that's not what we're arguing what we're saying is is
00:27:54.080 that those Muslims we know who are lovely people, and I know many, they are lovely people in spite 0.99
00:28:00.900 of their religion, not because of it, meaning they're lovely people because they've chosen to 0.96
00:28:05.740 ignore what their own religion tells them to do. So the story, for instance, you just told,
00:28:12.120 which is very accurate, by the way, of Boko Haram and Fulani Herdsman do the same thing, 0.96
00:28:17.900 both Islamic terrorist groups, telling them to go and kill their Christian neighbors. 0.96
00:28:22.380 that's orthodox Islam. That's not quote-unquote radicalism. That's not a warping of the Islamic 0.99
00:28:28.600 texts in the Quran, the Hadith. That's not a warping of the life of Muhammad, which they're
00:28:34.260 supposed to model the same way we are supposed to follow the model set for us by Jesus Christ.
00:28:41.620 And so when you meet those Muslims who are very friendly, likable, terrific people,
00:28:49.120 it's in spite of their religion. Whereas I would say that when you see the better versions of 1.00
00:28:55.540 Larry Taunton, it's because of his faith in Jesus Christ. And when you see the less lovely sides of
00:29:03.880 Larry Taunton, it's because he's not behaving in a manner that's consistent with Jesus Christ's
00:29:09.520 teaching. That's the difference between us. And those are incredibly important distinctions to
00:29:14.560 be made yes it is when you see me in road rage i'm stuck behind a woman driver tapping on her
00:29:20.560 phone or doing her makeup uh instead of getting out of the fast lane that is me without christ
00:29:24.960 when i am in that moment but when you see me at the pulpit hopefully that's me with christ
00:29:29.620 absolutely and your point is right i sense a good meme there i sense a good meme i want to
00:29:34.760 see it when we're done calvin with christ calvin without christ i see a good little it's a good
00:29:41.180 a little meme there some people have suggested i should install a camera in my in my truck to
00:29:45.780 record but i don't think it would be good for anyone it wouldn't be edifying but your point
00:29:49.280 is right in that that woman was a lovely woman she was she was very nice but that's not enough
00:29:53.360 but it also on the in the flip on the reverse it wouldn't be nice it wouldn't be loving of me
00:29:58.460 to to lie and affirm her where she is if i want to love someone i want to bring them into heaven
00:30:05.220 with me and that means i have to introduce them to jesus christ the true jesus christ as you
00:30:09.560 pointed out the member second member of the holy trinity and we believe in a trinitarian god there's
00:30:15.060 no you i like what did you say there's no ad hoc no aliquots you can't just have the father without
00:30:20.460 the son you can't have the holy spirit without the father i love that that's incredibly important
00:30:26.780 and it's why i uh also point out um when i hear christians say that jews christians and muslims
00:30:34.620 worship the same God. Listen, I was just in Israel and I was down at Gaza and I have many
00:30:43.520 lovely Jewish friends, but their God is not the same God as my God because they reject Jesus 1.00
00:30:49.040 Christ. And so again, you can't say, and in fact, that was one of Jesus's arguments when speaking 0.99
00:30:54.240 to them as saying, they said, we have Moses. And he says, but you reject me. And if you reject me,
00:31:04.620 You can't get the Father and not the Son.
00:31:07.080 So it's not like you go through the line and say, I'll take some Father, a little Holy Spirit, a whole Jesus.
00:31:13.080 That's not the way the Trinity works.
00:31:15.300 So that's incredibly important that we understand that. 0.99
00:31:17.380 Now, as it relates to these things with Islam, I believe very strongly that what you're saying is so true, Calvin,
00:31:25.300 that it is important that we speak truth and that we not confuse civility with being salt and light. 0.99
00:31:36.760 The Christian faith is not about being nice.
00:31:39.340 It doesn't mean that we're not nice, but the chief objective of the Christian faith is not about being nice. 0.87
00:31:46.640 I love the way the Westminster Confession puts it, and that is the chief end of man is what? 0.70
00:31:51.260 It is to enjoy God and glorify him and enjoy him forever.
00:31:56.320 And that's my mission.
00:31:59.520 That's your mission.
00:32:01.120 And so I really feel that one of the things that we can do is something you're doing on
00:32:06.060 this show, I'm sure from the pulpit, and that I seek to do on my own show and in my own
00:32:10.180 writing, is to educate people when we're speaking of these things, because they need
00:32:17.780 to know, and they need to know their voices count and they matter.
00:32:20.860 Maybe you don't have a big platform.
00:32:22.280 It doesn't matter.
00:32:23.080 You're going to meet people over the backyard fence
00:32:25.840 and at the water cooler and in the pew next to you
00:32:27.860 that I'm never going to meet.
00:32:29.320 And you have the opportunity to be salt and light right there.
00:32:33.200 I think that's a very important point as well
00:32:34.640 because people see people like you and I
00:32:36.320 with these fairly big platforms
00:32:37.820 and they think, well, what can I do?
00:32:39.880 Actually, the platform size doesn't matter.
00:32:42.840 We may be called to change one person's mind
00:32:45.300 and lead them to Christ for the conversion
00:32:47.240 of their hearts and their souls.
00:32:48.340 That may be our entire journey in the faith.
00:32:51.400 Just bring one person with us.
00:32:53.020 It may be 100,000 people, but it could just be one.
00:32:55.540 Sorry?
00:32:56.120 You may be too young, Calvin, because I'm a little older than you.
00:33:00.660 But when I was in high school, when I graduated, a family gave to me a copy of a book by Chuck
00:33:07.060 Coulson, the now deceased Chuck Coulson, called Loving God.
00:33:11.240 And it's a terrific book.
00:33:12.720 It was published in the mid or early 80s.
00:33:16.380 And he tells a wonderful story in there about a Jewish physician who was purged under Stalin's, you know, many purges into the Stalinist terror.
00:33:29.260 He was sent to a gulag.
00:33:31.400 And there he was in this gulag, and he became a Christian in a gulag. 0.51
00:33:36.400 And he shared the gospel with only one man before he was beaten to death. 0.76
00:33:41.760 He was murdered.
00:33:43.580 And I love the way Colson puts it. 0.94
00:33:47.520 He says, some of you would say that it was very foolish of this man to take a stand for
00:33:52.860 his faith in this prison because it would have been better to live and fight another
00:33:57.140 day and live longer and share the gospel with more people.
00:34:01.800 But the one man he shared the gospel with was a man who converted to the Christian faith
00:34:06.540 because of his testimony and went on to influence millions of people.
00:34:12.160 And his name was Alexander Solzhenitsy.
00:34:14.200 So indirectly, he did affect millions.
00:34:17.040 Isn't that incredible?
00:34:18.720 And that's what the Lord wants from us.
00:34:20.100 No matter what the circumstances, no matter how unknown the outcome,
00:34:23.860 he wants our obedience.
00:34:26.160 I love that.
00:34:26.960 As this goes out, Larry, next week, I believe,
00:34:29.860 I'm debating Islam at the Oxford Union.
00:34:33.200 This house believes we should be suspicious.
00:34:35.360 Yes.
00:34:35.640 So it's going to be me, Lawrence, and Tommy on the same side.
00:34:39.380 I was asking, are you going to come out and join us?
00:34:42.200 You know, it's funny.
00:34:43.360 I am.
00:34:44.220 You know, Lawrence came here because he wanted me to prepare him for that debate.
00:34:48.060 And you know how hard it is to prepare Lawrence for anything.
00:34:51.440 And it's because you can't – he's got some serious ADD.
00:34:56.080 What's that? 0.99
00:34:56.360 Unless it's a pint and a fag. 0.98
00:34:58.220 There we go. 0.99
00:35:00.000 He's got some serious ADD.
00:35:01.900 He can't stay off his phone.
00:35:03.180 and I'm trying to, you know, help him prepare for that debate.
00:35:07.420 But I felt like it was important that I be there to be in his corner,
00:35:11.320 a friendly face in the career route.
00:35:12.600 I didn't know that you were one of them.
00:35:13.960 When I last spoke to him, he didn't even know who was on his side.
00:35:17.480 And when I spoke to him a couple of days ago,
00:35:19.400 he didn't even know who they're debating yet.
00:35:21.700 Is that still the case?
00:35:22.780 So they'd invited me.
00:35:24.580 In fact, I've had three invitations this year.
00:35:26.180 Two I declined because the former president was the one
00:35:28.960 who celebrated Charlie Cook's death.
00:35:30.540 And so I said, no way.
00:35:31.740 He got deposed, this president.
00:35:33.640 So they invited me again.
00:35:34.260 You want to look like Jack Sparrow?
00:35:35.660 Yes, Jack Sparrow.
00:35:36.940 And I just ignored it.
00:35:37.740 It was in my inbox.
00:35:38.400 And then I was talking to Lawrence.
00:35:39.520 I think it was on Fox & Father.
00:35:41.060 And he said, I've been invited to debate at the Oxford Union.
00:35:43.640 I said, oh, what topic?
00:35:44.460 He said, Islam.
00:35:45.020 I was like, wait a minute.
00:35:45.980 I was invited.
00:35:46.840 He said, you should come.
00:35:47.800 So I accepted.
00:35:48.560 So we're both on the same side.
00:35:50.240 And then we find out Tommy Robinson's on our side as well,
00:35:52.640 which is going to be great fun.
00:35:54.720 That will be fabulous.
00:35:56.180 Well, I'm excited about that.
00:35:57.680 I'm going to be there.
00:35:58.380 I have to be there anyway, because I'm there to see a dear friend of mine, Professor John Lennox, with whom we've together have done battle many times.
00:36:09.860 And so I'm there to visit with him.
00:36:12.280 And I thought, you know what, I just as well go ahead and go to this particular debate and try to be a friendly face of the crowd.
00:36:20.860 Should be interesting.
00:36:21.740 I'm told that there's going to be a need for quite a lot of security.
00:36:24.560 Yes, there will be.
00:36:25.180 I'll tell you off air who I think the opposition is and why we need extra security.
00:36:29.060 But the last time I debated there, I may have talked to you about it, but it was a very hostile environment full of liberal students who hated me and hated everything I was saying.
00:36:37.580 And so it would be nice to have some allies in the audience this time.
00:36:40.960 I will be delighted to be that ally.
00:36:43.400 You know, who knows?
00:36:44.260 Maybe I'll be shouting at you too.
00:36:46.120 I don't know.
00:36:47.600 Larry, where can people find you if they want to find out more about you and your work and what you're up to?
00:36:51.560 Yeah, you can find me on X at Larry Taunton, T-A-U-N, T-O-N like Taunton, England, in the southwest of that beautiful country.
00:37:02.840 And you can also find me at LarryAlexTaunton.com. That's LarryAlexTaunton.com.
00:37:09.780 Thank you for your time today. God bless you, Larry.
00:37:11.920 Good to see you, brother.
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00:38:35.680 My next guest caught my attention last year, actually, when she was applying for an asylum
00:38:40.460 in the United States from Europe, of all places. Now from Germany, not as a wild, raving Mohammedan 0.79
00:38:46.920 trying to invade, but as a natural native German trying to escape the barbarians. Naomi Zeept, 0.64
00:38:53.800 welcome to the show. How are you? Hi, I'm very well. Thank you very much for having me on your
00:38:58.760 show. I've been following you for years. And I strongly support a lot of what you have to say
00:39:04.180 on Twitter. Therefore, I instantly, when I got the request for me to come on your show, I instantly
00:39:11.240 said yes. Thank you. It's a pleasure having you on. Thank you for that. Obviously, you came to
00:39:16.780 my attention because you're fighting against the same problems that I was fighting against in 1.00
00:39:20.420 Britain, in that there is a wild invading Mohammedan force. They're taking over. They're 0.99
00:39:25.980 dominating and conquering. But you're trying to escape it, and you've applied for citizenship
00:39:29.680 here in the United States. So firstly, how's that going? It is a spiritual war that we're
00:39:35.640 finding ourselves in. That's definitely true, which is why I appreciate so much what you're
00:39:40.400 doing. So my asylum application currently is in limbo. I'm basically just waiting for a response
00:39:46.320 from the authorities. And in the meantime, I'm allowed to be in the United States. So yeah,
00:39:51.780 like I said, it's a lot of waiting. But I am patient. I'm just hoping that I can get it through
00:39:57.380 while Trump is still president.
00:39:59.860 Otherwise, I might have a problem. 0.79
00:40:02.320 Because even though there are a bunch of illegal immigrants in America, 0.99
00:40:06.440 obviously, I would be the first one to be deported
00:40:09.020 under a democratic government, likely.
00:40:12.300 But what was your application process?
00:40:14.440 What was the actual reason behind it?
00:40:17.040 Did you just put, I need asylum because my country has fallen?
00:40:20.640 What was the reasoning?
00:40:22.800 No, it has less to do with the country itself
00:40:26.920 and more with how the government is persecuting me specifically because obviously there are
00:40:33.320 millions of germans who would have a very good reason to escape and lots of germans are escaping
00:40:38.280 germany um but i mean if if that was the only reason then i could just escape to any other
00:40:43.060 country the reason why i'm actually applying for asylum in the united states of america is because
00:40:47.320 i found out that i have been under intelligence surveillance for the past years ever since i 0.55
00:40:52.620 became known as the anti-Greta Thunberg internationally yeah I found out that German
00:40:58.600 intelligence actually reached out to American intelligence under the Biden administration in
00:41:03.740 2020 to spy on me when I was 19 years old and this apparently continued for the next years
00:41:11.360 where they even intercepted phone communications of mine and while I was actually very sick for
00:41:18.140 the past years I was so ill that I couldn't do anything in politics and meanwhile they were
00:41:22.440 like checking my whatsapp messages with my family i found out about this from an ex-army intelligence
00:41:28.220 agent in america who became a whistleblower in my case and he had evidence for these claims
00:41:35.520 because he could tell me private details that nobody else could have known from a time when i
00:41:40.460 was not even politically active when i found out about this coupled with a lot of antifa death
00:41:46.160 threats that i continue to receive every now and then and this this got amplified a lot during the
00:41:52.220 time when I was, when I received a lot of support from Elon Musk, as some may be aware, this resulted
00:42:00.600 in lots of media defamation. And then eventually, funnily enough, shortly after I officially
00:42:07.960 applied for asylum in the United States, I became aware that I got charged with hate crimes for
00:42:14.240 posts that I made on X. And the worst part about this is that, so apparently one of these X posts
00:42:20.940 that I was charged with hate crimes for
00:42:23.660 was allegedly me posting a Hitler salute.
00:42:27.940 And I thought to myself,
00:42:28.760 I am very well aware of the laws in Germany
00:42:31.440 around even so much as using a swastika symbol,
00:42:36.800 even if you're against it,
00:42:38.300 even if you just show somebody else
00:42:40.780 doing the Nazi salute,
00:42:42.540 even if you don't do it yourself,
00:42:43.740 you will instantly be charged with a crime
00:42:46.640 of using Nazi symbolism.
00:42:49.500 so I knew for a fact that I had never posted anything like it but the problem is that the
00:42:57.440 police leaked these charges to the media before I even received the information about which posts
00:43:05.640 were affected and thus one day I wake up and I look at the news and I see in the headlines of
00:43:12.560 national media saying that i posted a nazi salute which is crazy because obviously they're putting
00:43:19.840 a target on my back and eventually i did find the post but they didn't link to the post obviously
00:43:25.580 they just used the quote that i allegedly said in that post which was because we're tired of
00:43:31.280 the liberal bull so it was in german by the way so i had to translate it for myself to find the
00:43:37.620 English original that I posted on Twitter I found it and as it turns out the post was not a Nazi
00:43:43.860 salute at all obviously but it was a screenshot from a legacy media article where an AFD politician
00:43:52.080 is surrounded by a bunch of young men and then the title is something like why the AFD is so popular
00:43:57.660 amongst the young generation and these men are reaching out or boys even they're reaching out
00:44:05.860 their arms to this afd politician kind of in support of him and then there is one guy apparently
00:44:12.160 whose body is cut off because in the corner of this screenshot um and he's reaching out both
00:44:17.760 arms and you can see that because he's wearing the same adidas jacket on both arms and the thumbs
00:44:23.880 are turned inward like this so yeah so he is reaching out two arms but because his body is
00:44:31.720 cut off you can't quite see it which means that apparently somebody interpreted this as
00:44:36.760 two people doing the nazi salute they're insane but anybody with like more than two brain cells
00:44:43.280 can see that it's one person reaching out two arms plus like i said this was a screenshot from
00:44:49.620 a legacy media article it's a gotcha it's an attempt at a gotcha i had a similar thing myself
00:44:55.060 last year when i said my heart goes out to you and they said he's clearly doing a nazi salute like i
00:44:59.840 not do a nazi i went my heart goes out to you and the context should matter but it doesn't they just
00:45:04.640 want to attack you um yeah so you you've been attacked on the basis of this you've got the
00:45:11.360 investigation the intelligence investigation into you where somehow they've gathered
00:45:15.680 whatsapp messages between you and your family which i thought i thought were encrypted so that's
00:45:19.840 that's kind of concerning and whatsapp is not safe in fact this ex-army intelligence guy he
00:45:26.720 He told me that in Germany, the data privacy laws are so horrendous
00:45:31.720 that American intelligence, they have to ask for exemptions in Germany
00:45:36.040 because they were like, there's no way we can even operate here
00:45:39.480 because you see everything, apparently.
00:45:41.800 They demand to see everything.
00:45:43.420 These laws are so bad, apparently.
00:45:46.420 And we, as Germans, we don't find out about this, yeah.
00:45:49.040 Sometimes I'll post a video on my Facebook and it will say,
00:45:51.380 this is not available in Germany.
00:45:52.780 I'm like, why not? 0.58
00:45:54.220 Germany has become the North Korea of the internet.
00:45:56.720 it's so censorous yes yes it's that bad uh they have these uh they even established 0.62
00:46:03.360 back back then when it was still facebook was like the main platform that germans used
00:46:08.760 um they they established these um censorship centers in germany where there are like entire
00:46:15.220 um the offices just for censorship where there's just basically the stasi sitting there and 0.68
00:46:20.980 monitoring posts it's insane it's pretty insane the germans do do authoritarianism very well i'll 0.87
00:46:26.020 give you that yes yeah government overreach it's what they're famous for yeah and the person who i 0.57
00:46:33.560 believe we basically revive this sentiment of stasi policing is angela merkel absolutely who
00:46:41.500 just so happens to come from east germany where the stasi was very active and she just so happens
00:46:47.980 to not want the public to see her stasi files because there are stasi files on every single
00:46:54.560 citizen who lived in East Germany under socialism. And she does not want the information to be
00:47:01.360 public. That was collected about her back then. So the government wants access to all of your
00:47:07.300 information, but you're not allowed access to your own information about you that is owned by
00:47:11.200 the government. That's not transparency. I thought Europe was all about data transparency.
00:47:17.380 No, they're not about data transparency. They're just about data protection in some way,
00:47:22.200 like protecting your privacy but not from the government just from everybody else and so angla
00:47:27.540 merkel is the one pushing all of this stuff the censorious stuff the overreach the big brother
00:47:32.120 stuff but she's also the minister responsible for a large part of your mass migration exactly yeah
00:47:38.120 yeah which is uh destroying our country it's so sad to see just the crime rates and the economic
00:47:46.280 burden on Germany we were told I remember this so clearly in 2015 we were told we needed to
00:47:53.780 replace basically our society our German people because our our demographic we had so many old
00:48:02.920 people and the the German people were just aging too fast and we the birth rates are too low yeah 0.88
00:48:09.280 how about you fix that by encouraging families to have more kids right meanwhile the economy is now 0.98
00:48:16.100 suffering even more so there's no replacing like pension systems so they imported a load of
00:48:22.640 immigrants to fix the gdp but it hasn't fixed the gdp it hasn't fixed the german birth rate which is
00:48:28.860 still plummeting you're going through the exact same problems that we're going through it seems 0.93
00:48:32.180 almost systematic that the whole of western europe is plummeting down the same path of bringing in
00:48:37.840 people to replace us at the same time as we we're not just dying out but killing ourselves off
00:48:42.380 yeah yeah and integration is totally failing which means that there are now um lots of like
00:48:50.860 economic scientists who did actual calculations on will it ever be economically beneficial for us
00:48:57.700 this entire mass migration that took place over the past 10 years no we will never recover from 0.97
00:49:03.920 this unless we deport all these people so yes there is no successful integration happening at 0.97
00:49:09.860 all. And it's not going to happen in the future either, because even second generation immigrants 1.00
00:49:15.620 are typically not as well integrated as the government claimed they would be. 0.90
00:49:21.460 So here's a question Naomi, because we're starting to push back in Britain. There's a growing
00:49:26.340 movement on the right of people demanding mass deportations and repatriation. Is there a similar
00:49:32.740 thing in Germany? And do you struggle with the restraints of overcorrection and this idea that
00:49:38.900 that the German people cannot speak out against these things because of German history. 0.88
00:49:44.320 Yeah, it's pretty atrocious. 0.96
00:49:46.040 What's also adding to these problems is that we are not even allowed to insult
00:49:51.120 or damage the reputation of German politicians.
00:49:54.200 That is in the law.
00:49:55.740 It is Article 188, you're not allowed to damage the reputation of a political figure.
00:50:00.420 And this also, once again, was introduced by Angela Merkel.
00:50:03.860 And a lot of politicians have been taking advantage of this.
00:50:06.480 There is now even an entire company called the So Done Company that they use AI to scan through hundreds of thousands of posts every month, especially on X now.
00:50:17.240 And then they find stuff like calling our chancellor Pinocchio and you can get charged with a hate crime for that.
00:50:23.720 And then you have to pay a fine if you're lucky or if you refuse to pay the fine, eventually you go to the jail, which is insane.
00:50:31.160 So you're not allowed to post memes.
00:50:32.500 You have the same thing in the UK.
00:50:33.960 Obviously, you're not allowed to post memes and you're also not allowed to insult politicians in any way, even if it's the most innocuous insult.
00:50:42.060 It's totally. So are people rising up against it?
00:50:45.100 Yeah, absolutely. They are. I mean, the AfD party, the opposition party in Germany, it is the most popular party in Germany.
00:50:52.640 And just today I saw a new survey showing that the majority of Germans want an AfD chancellor. 0.90
00:51:00.960 like by there's a big difference between uh how many people want an afd chancellor versus a cdu
00:51:07.660 chancellor which is the second one um so the cdu is the party that's currently in power and it's
00:51:13.180 also the anglomerate party now are they actually the christian democrats yes the christian democrats
00:51:18.700 are they christian fake conservatives they're the fake conservatives which in my opinion actually
00:51:23.420 makes it worse than if we had a left-wing government because if it's if we have had a
00:51:28.720 left-wing government right now then we could just point out these are the people who are damaging
00:51:33.860 the country but as we have a fake conservative government right now this results in more people
00:51:42.520 wanting to vote for the left because they think oh it's the conservatives who are destroying
00:51:46.080 everything right now why is it why is everything going so bad if it's a because we have a conservative
00:51:51.360 chancellor right now that's the natural conclusion that people then come to but the truth is we have
00:51:56.720 a fake conservative Chassa who's totally controlled by the left-wing coalition that he actually
00:52:01.400 founded because he refuses to form a coalition with the AFD. The entire CDU party refuses
00:52:07.020 to form a coalition with the AFD because they say those are the Nazis. 0.93
00:52:12.460 Well, it sounds like that's the kind of thing you need. You need some bold right-wing people
00:52:16.040 to fight back. And if the so-called conservative parties are aligning with the left, then they
00:52:20.820 all need to go. And does the AFD have a chance of getting into power?
00:52:23.960 because it's you the coalition government right now i'm i'm very split on this because the support
00:52:30.800 is there they are the most popular party people want the afd to be in power and quite frankly i
00:52:36.880 think that the majority of people who are currently still in support of the cdu party
00:52:41.400 they support afd policies because the cdu um pretend to copy the afd policies they make these
00:52:49.880 false promises that are actually very strongly aligned with the afd but then they never deliver
00:52:54.760 on these promises so the people who vote for the cdu or who would like to support them they are
00:53:00.740 tricking themselves they are gaslighting themselves and they are just telling themselves i just don't
00:53:05.220 want to be seen as a nazi which is understandable in a way because people are put on this intelligence
00:53:09.820 surveillance just for supporting the afd they are being investigated for hoisting the german flag
00:53:15.040 and being too patriotic meanwhile our current government under chance of math they want to
00:53:20.860 amplify our military spending and and we want to fight for for what for what what are german
00:53:29.160 soldiers supposed to fight for because it's definitely not germany which makes it so much
00:53:32.860 worse in america at least if you go to war then you go to war for the country and they will help 0.90
00:53:37.540 you they will save your ass if you're stuck somewhere in iran for example but if it was a 0.98
00:53:43.480 german soldier nobody would even try to save him there is no honor in being in the military in 0.99
00:53:50.080 germany which is just so horrible but the the only problem that i see that a lot of people see is
00:53:56.360 that we don't have the system like in america where you elect trump and you elect the president
00:54:02.340 we don't elect the chancellor the chancellor is elected by the parliament and if the if for example
00:54:10.220 the afd comes in first place in the next election but they are still under 50 percent which is
00:54:17.580 likely to happen because they are now approaching maybe let's say let's be very optimistic and they
00:54:23.240 approach 30 percent which would be incredible which would be basically historic because the
00:54:28.460 afd is a very young party but then all the other parties can just decide we are going to form a
00:54:33.820 massive coalition against the afd and thus we would we would have a terrible coalition of mostly
00:54:40.880 left-wing parties even though the majority of people voted for the right uh so that's that's
00:54:46.160 just a very tricky situation that we find ourselves in right now which just exposes how broken the
00:54:51.200 system our parliamentary system is well i think it's broken by design isn't it they were so afraid 0.72
00:54:56.420 of the future nazi party that they become the left-wing stasi and it's unavoidable at this 0.52
00:55:01.620 point there's nothing you can do about it without a revolution unfortunately but now obviously
00:55:06.240 you're based here in america which state are you in in dc oh in the swamp the political heart of
00:55:13.200 america um mostly because i can follow everything that's going on in politics here it's i'm just
00:55:20.340 very close to the capital and the white house that was kind of the reason that's also um a very good
00:55:26.080 spot to travel in and out of the state because there are multiple airports you can go anywhere
00:55:32.080 so yeah just for political reasons it was useful but it's not like my forever home
00:55:37.820 are you able to go back to germany at the moment or not i'm not able to leave the united states at
00:55:43.740 all while i'm applying for asylum or why i am while i am a refugee right and then once i get
00:55:50.040 a green card eventually which will take probably years for me to get um then i can travel out of
00:55:57.600 the country again but it would be way too dangerous for me to go to germany so that's not going to
00:56:02.120 happen anytime soon and this is actually um the main reason why i uh hesitated to apply for asylum
00:56:10.880 because yes i had every reason that would make it sensible for me um except there is a very good
00:56:18.940 chance that I will never see my grandma again because what if she's not alive until I can
00:56:23.960 leave the country again even if you were to meet in I don't know Switzerland eventually right now
00:56:29.800 I cannot leave the country at all and for her it would be impossible to travel to America
00:56:34.540 that's tough Naomi if people want to support you or find out more about you where can they go
00:56:39.900 I am on Twitter I'm very loyal to X especially since Elon Musk took over obviously that just
00:56:48.360 make me um believe in the in the cost of free speech on twitter um i am considering expanding
00:56:54.740 on more platforms but i think it is the most impactful platform it's not about payout because
00:57:01.560 realistically we don't make that much on twitter compared to other platforms but it's about the
00:57:07.320 impact that we can have the real life impact everything in politics happens on twitter so if
00:57:11.900 you actually want to generate some form of impact on the world on the country um then twitter or
00:57:20.080 x is the place to be so tell people you're Naomi Zeipt on x s-e-i-b-t Naomi Zeipt s-e-i-b-t Naomi
00:57:28.780 thank you for joining us today god bless you and we'll be praying for you take care thank you god
00:57:32.880 bless you too now let's have a look at the comments from last week's episode starting with the people
00:57:40.360 who replied on x dickensian dickensian 1776 or 1776 says excellent episode father good to hear
00:57:50.300 you at nxr joel webin is awesome thank you it is great to be at nxr and joel webin is awesome
00:57:56.500 rita ru rita ru 19 says centers for medicare and medical or medicaid services administration
00:58:04.660 Mehmet Ozi said this week that the feds have suspended payments to 800 hospice and home
00:58:12.380 health care agencies suspected of fraud in Los Angeles. Systemic fraud oh my gosh it is everywhere
00:58:18.740 and anywhere there is a government purse that people can tap into to steal from us the taxpayers
00:58:25.100 they do and which is one of the reasons we need the welfare state to be as small as possible
00:58:29.960 but also why we need as much accountability as possible.
00:58:33.520 Let's go over to the comments on YouTube.
00:58:40.340 MyEin4366 says,
00:58:41.840 This is my first time watching your show.
00:58:44.300 I just want to say I appreciate you taking a prayer break.
00:58:48.500 I genuinely listen when I'm at work and found myself praying Hail Mary.
00:58:52.860 Oh, thank you for praying along.
00:58:54.340 God bless you for that.
00:58:55.360 There's nothing more important than prayer.
00:58:57.140 We can never pray too much.
00:58:58.380 and so we will always pray pray plentily on my shows uh dan black 2171 said the title of this
00:59:07.860 video the enemy's greatest tool is feminism really caught my attention because that's what i've been
00:59:13.780 saying for a long time i was impressed with not only this topic but also others that were discussed
00:59:19.180 in the video thanks for not being intimidated for speaking out on the real issues god bless
00:59:24.840 god bless you too and thank you i'll always do my best to speak truth uh as best i can and we
00:59:30.320 should never be afraid of doing so and i think as i've discussed throughout last week's show
00:59:34.800 feminism is one of those ones we've all ceded too much ground to all of us who consider ourselves
00:59:38.900 conservatives christians traditionalists we've all taken on board some feminism and we need to undo
00:59:44.520 that colette ks3ww says another fantastic show keep them coming brother man lead women helpmate
00:59:55.140 this is god's good order absolutely american drop beer 5081 says quote pastor paula white was one of
01:00:04.960 the first friends i made when i came over here end quote calvin robinson i think that was supposed
01:00:09.380 to be a dig but yes it's true pastor paula white was one of the first friends i made when i came
01:00:13.120 over here absolutely I was introduced to her by another friend that I made and I'm always happy
01:00:18.540 to make friends with Christians now I don't always agree with them I don't always agree with their 0.99
01:00:21.820 theology I don't agree with Dale Partridge don't agree with Joel Webbin but we do agree on much 1.00
01:00:26.060 and Pastor Paula White and I disagree on lots of things for example I don't believe that women can 0.98
01:00:30.560 be pastors however I have seen some of the work that she's done I've seen her putting together 0.81
01:00:36.720 32 million dollars over the last year or so to feed the homeless that's important work that
01:00:42.120 every christian should be doing and so yes we should criticize where we see error and heresy
01:00:46.040 we should hold people account and rebuke sin but at the same time we should also support good
01:00:50.980 christian works when we see them too and we need to bring people into line with orthodoxy and so
01:00:56.300 yeah it may have seemed like a cheap attack on your behalf american drop bear 5081 but yes i
01:01:02.100 stand by those words she was one of the first christian friends i made and actually she helped
01:01:05.780 me quite a bit um and that's that's great and i will hopefully do the same for other people i meet
01:01:10.680 and i won't question every single thing about their theology up front i will get to know them
01:01:15.880 over time but as christians we should try and see the christ in each other as well um san san frisco
01:01:22.500 san san francisco said the hail mary need i say more you not need not say more hail mary full
01:01:28.900 of grace the lord is with thee blessed art thou amongst women and blessed is the fruit of thy
01:01:33.360 womb jesus holy mary mother of god pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death amen
01:01:38.920 as i say the more prayer the better and that prayer is directly from luke's gospel and you
01:01:45.100 know the gospels are fundamental to our faith so i'm glad you're praying along with that and if
01:01:48.660 you're just trying to be snarky learn to pray more miss phoenix 713 said father your words are a bomb
01:01:54.900 to my soul god bless you and keep you god bless you and keep you too thank you pam collins 2178
01:02:01.660 it's a great show thank you thank you for watching i appreciate you noll yore said i wish god would
01:02:08.120 have gifted me with children but so far he has not and i'm really getting afraid he doesn't want
01:02:13.600 me to have any and time's running out no that's a deep one and uh firstly i would recommend you
01:02:20.360 speak with your priest so go to your local church and speak with the person who's responsible for
01:02:24.640 being your pastor and i put that out there as a disclaimer because i cannot be your pastor i
01:02:29.260 cannot pastor to the hundreds of thousands of people that subscribe to me it wouldn't be fair
01:02:32.800 on you and it wouldn't be fair on me i don't have that much capacity but at the same time i have
01:02:36.640 read your comments so I will give you a little nugget of advice that I can without knowing too
01:02:43.400 much about you and your story in that God knows what is good for us and we often think we know
01:02:49.380 what we would like or what we think would be good for us but God knows what he wants for us in our
01:02:54.140 lives and he will never hold anything back from us that is good and right and proper and ordered
01:02:58.860 for our lives but at the same time he will hold things back that aren't part of his plan for us
01:03:05.020 and the hardest thing for us is to fully align ourselves with his plan for our lives rather than
01:03:09.680 our plans for our lives and in situations like this that can be incredibly tough because
01:03:13.740 it's very natural to want to get married and have children and most people should
01:03:17.700 get married and have children but there will be some that won't have that opportunity and it is
01:03:24.060 sometimes a cross that people have to bear and all I can say is that Jesus Christ is with you
01:03:30.320 and he loves you and if this is something you are struggling with or suffering through he is with
01:03:36.620 you in your struggle and he's with you in your suffering and lean on him and maybe a door will
01:03:41.800 open you know there are many women throughout the bible who had children past their time and and men
01:03:47.320 too and so it is always possible anything is possible in god um but yeah keep keep your faith
01:03:53.460 keep your faith strong. Let's have a look. A couple more. Sarah Vincent said, thank you for
01:04:01.800 doing what you do. Thank you for watching, Sarah. Sarah Vincent, KE3PY. I appreciate all of you guys
01:04:07.700 that watch and the comment. It's nice to have that engagement with you. Tuborg38 says, great
01:04:14.640 episode. Especially love the ending. Work on your salvation. Forgiveness is only the beginning,
01:04:19.940 the life of a disciple yes walk in christ always christian life is a journey amen to you
01:04:26.780 amen to that and chris mcdonald 3303 said it's easy to rally warm bodies to whatever cause if
01:04:37.800 you offer entertainment usually heavy metal and free beer that is true uh i don't know where that
01:04:44.300 where that was going i'm sure that was relevant to something that i was saying but yes it is easy
01:04:48.800 to rally warm bodies if you have offered entertainment but it's harder when you offer
01:04:52.720 truth and we should always offer truth we can sometimes offer entertainment we should always
01:04:57.080 offer truth phil org wants a great show calvin my church calvary chapel church practices what
01:05:04.120 they call complementarianism to me that looks like egalitarianism without female pastors or
01:05:09.660 church elders i think it is awful and has led to my church being run by women i would love to hear 1.00
01:05:15.720 your opinion on this third way ism i agree with you phil um many churches call themselves 1.00
01:05:21.720 complementarian and it does lead to egalitarianism we are i even got sold down this path a long time
01:05:27.740 ago i was like yeah complementary that sounds right but it's actually not we're not we're not
01:05:31.880 caught to be complementary in the sense of men and women being equal uh we're equal in terms of
01:05:36.180 dignity and worth but not in roles and our faith is hierarchical men are called to lead and women
01:05:41.280 are called to follow men and children are called to follow women and men are called to follow god
01:05:44.680 and that is the good proper order for our lives for our society for our church and so yes we
01:05:51.020 should avoid complementarianism just as we avoid egalitarianism you are spot on bang on the money
01:05:55.500 there thank you phil and i will leave those there for now but please do keep the comments coming in
01:06:01.600 and i will read your comments from this week's episode next week cheers very much
01:06:05.700 and that's another episode of the next crusade thank you very much for watching you know what
01:06:11.780 to do like subscribe follow all of that good stuff but let's end as we always do with a closing
01:06:17.060 prayer here's the collect of the day in the name of the father and of the son and of the holy spirit
01:06:21.920 amen oh lord jesus christ who didst reveal to blessed helena the place where thy cross lay hid
01:06:29.260 that through her thou mightest enrich thy church with this precious treasure grant unto us at her
01:06:37.000 intercession that by the ransom of the life-giving tree we may we may attain unto the rewards of
01:06:44.200 eternal life who livest and reignest with the father in the unity of the holy spirit ever one
01:06:50.680 god world without end amen in the name of the father and of the son and of the holy spirit
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