"Ain't Nobody Good" with Jesse Lee Peterson | The Roseanne Barr Podcast #079
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1 hour and 44 minutes
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171.76366
Summary
Jesse Lee Peterson is a man of many talents. He's an actor, a comedian, a writer, a podcaster, a husband, a father, a grandfather, a brother, a son, a great friend, and an even better human being. He also happens to be a great cook and baker. In this episode of the Roseanne Barr Podcast, he tells us about his love of sweet potato pie and how he learned to make it.
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Greetings, earthlings, humans, and whatever else you got.
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I love animals because they're way smarter than humans.
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As you know, I always say, because they don't need to lie to themselves.
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But anyway, welcome to the Roseanne Barr Podcast.
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Today we have a great show that I've really been excited about and looking forward to.
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We've got a great, I don't know how to explain it,
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one-of-a-kind person who's not afraid of anything.
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And I admire, respect, and enjoy his friendship.
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And I got to say, I just had some sweet potato pie, folks.
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I was surprised that you could make sweet potato pie because you're not black.
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How does Jewish people know how to make sweet potato pie?
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Well, I told you my sister was married to a black person for 15 years.
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And so my sister was participating in growing those kids, you know, raising them.
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And so I, you know, would go over there all the time.
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And I was very close to the family and learned a lot of good cooking tips there.
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And I told you, it was just down the street from Pam Greer.
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She'd be like, we used to wonder why they were, you guys were in our neighborhood.
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But, yeah, it all turned out well and all those kids are good.
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I did learn to cook, but I don't think I cooked it long enough.
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I had to put it back in the oven because it's not, it wasn't airy enough.
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Well, anyone that knows me, they know I love sweet potato pie.
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And so, any way that I eat sweet potato, whether it's a pie or candy yams or whatever, I love
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I said, I know you're going to say it's good because you're such a nice person.
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No, if it wasn't, I was telling you, I would say, oh, I need more sugar or whatever, right?
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I'm going to take some on my radio show tomorrow.
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I put it back in the oven for an extra because, you know, when I cut it, it wasn't a smooth,
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And eat it with the affection that I made it for you with.
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Now, you're nothing but a troublemaker, are you?
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You know, when I was growing up, I was a little kid.
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And I remember once one of my aunts who, she got mad at me because I questioned her or something.
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And I was like seven or eight, maybe six years old.
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She's like, one day your mouth is going to get you in trouble.
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So, but it seems to bring on trouble sometimes, but I don't try to create trouble.
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Well, it seems as if the way I look at my life, too, I don't try.
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And it happens because I can't keep my opinion to myself in the marketplace of opinions.
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I feel like, hey, nobody's saying what I know about the people I know.
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And especially nowadays, people are afraid to tell the truth.
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They're afraid of what they might lose or whatever.
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You know, if I lose something, it wasn't meant to be anyway.
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I really, really, really just love what's right.
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Doesn't it make you so happy when you find the truth?
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Especially if you have to search a long time for it.
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I don't think, most people don't understand the freedom that comes with truth.
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And really, you know, I was telling my congregation the other day to drop all their morals and values.
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Because I realized that the Christians are enslaved by their morals and values.
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And they got, because they have a bunch of ideas about morals and values, and they judge themselves as other people based on their ideas.
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But if you got rid of all your ideas about God and about morals and values, then you can be a free person, and you can live the way he wants you to live.
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But as long as you have ideas about what's right, what's wrong, what's this and that, you're just living a bunch of ideas.
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They're like, we don't even know where they come from, do we?
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Really, they're straight out of the imagination.
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And all thoughts, it's not practical thoughts, of course.
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And all human beings, until they start to overcome it, they live by their imagination.
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But most people live by that, and they're living hard, messed up lives because of it.
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I mean, if we give up, you know, you give up your preconceived thoughts about stuff, and
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you know, you're taking your thoughts and your morals from a corrupt foundation or institution
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If we live by our imagination, we don't know it.
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It's all based on what we've been taught or told.
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But when we get away from the imagination, then we're going to live.
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We will become what's right, and we will live what's right.
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Because in order to be right, in order to do right, you got to be right.
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And so we got to be right first, and then you can't help but do right.
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But if you're not right, the things you think are right are not right, because it's based
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Like, because I always say, we may not win, but we're right.
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And then it occurred to me along the way, the rocky road I took, that the right idea
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at the right time with the right people in the right place, it can't be stopped.
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And I don't want to just jump into it, but the great white hope, Donald Trump.
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I was concerned that the Democrats would try to steal it in some kind of way.
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But I can feel it in the air everywhere that he was going to win.
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And one of the reasons I was for sure is that I would run into so many black people who
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In spite of how they were attacked by Obama, the Father Messiah, Big Mom and all them,
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Michelle, there were a whole bunch of black people like, uh-uh, I'm for Trump, I'm for
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But yeah, because it was like, uh, black liberation.
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And I said that in, um, in, uh, 2016 because, and 2020, because I have people on the inside
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that kind of tell me stuff because, you know, I'm a nosy old woman.
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So, uh, but they, they were saying, in fact, it was Cynthia McKinney, who I was telling you
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And, uh, she said in Georgia, she knows that this was in, uh, what was it?
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In 2016, that Trump won big and he won black in Georgia in 2016.
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And then in 2020, she's like, you know, those votes that got thrown out in Georgia and those
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Democrat states were black votes from black districts that voted for Trump.
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I mean, people are not aware of the onslaught against the black community.
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They want to keep the blacks on the plantation of the Democratic Party.
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Um, and the beauty is because of social media and other avenues where blacks can hear about
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the situation and they can hear about the truth for themselves, they don't have to totally
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rely on the mainstream media to tell them what's happening or how to think.
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They're starting to really see it for themselves and it's making a great difference, a great
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Uh, well, you know, uh, I feel like black people saved America.
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And then they saw how the Democratic Party is kind of kicking them to the curb for the
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I know in Chicago, the blacks are angry at the mayor of Chicago right now because he's
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putting these illegal aliens up in five minutes and free money and free phones and free everything.
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And the, uh, and the mayor, Brandon Johnson, I think his name is, is giving them the finger
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Uh, everybody's waking up, but they did that for so many decades to black people.
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And I guess they just felt like they were never going to get caught or called out.
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Because they always have their, uh, shock troops that they call out to, um, you know, calm or
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And, uh, despite the horrors that they continue to inflict on the black community.
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And then bringing in these people from, uh, you know, prisons in Venezuela and stuff, they're
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And, you know, it, it is, it, it seems like it, it's a deepening genocide on black America.
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I've been saying for a long time is that when you, when they first realized, I first realized
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they were letting all these illegals come in and they were bringing in gang members and
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And it got so bad in South Central at one time that, and it still is, that the black
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gangs were fighting against the illegal, illegal gang.
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People said it's worse than some parts of Lebanon back in the day.
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And they, uh, the illegal are sponsored by drug lawyers out of Mexico and those places.
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But what was interesting to me is that the so-called black leadership and the media were
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not reporting that they wanted to give the impression that blacks and Hispanic and everybody
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just were getting along when it really wasn't true.
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Well, like in American prisons, that's warfare there between Mexican gangs and black gangs, right?
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That really pisses people off when you say that.
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They were like, you call him the great white hope.
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Well, why do you call him the great white hope?
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I mean, the first time he was in, he did amazing work in spite of the people that fought against him.
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Like, 75% of American Jews voted for the, what did I call her?
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And, you know, they, I guess they are angry at me like some black people are angry at you for what we say, you know?
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And, uh, cause I always go, oh, he's just the, he's just the best thing that ever happened to the Jews.
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And he's the best thing that ever happened to women.
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And you know how they go, well, he's this and grabbing by the, you know, and all that.
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But look at these women he's putting in positions of power.
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And he's, uh, taken up for our ally Israel instead of, you know, defending Hamas.
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It's going to upend everything that's been shoved down our throat for the last 10 years, I guess, and longer.
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Especially like when, why did they put Obama in there?
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The white people voted for Obama because they thought that if they voted for Obama, black guy,
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that, that black people would know that they were not against them, they thought that black people would know that they loved them because they voted for Obama.
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But that didn't work because you can't, you can't change a person's heart by giving them material things.
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Whether it's a president or whatever, you have, you change the heart by encouraging people to drop the anger, overcome anger, right?
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You change, that's the only way you can change it.
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So, white people need to understand that black people are not going to love them just because they cater to them.
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Then they will see for themselves who their enemies are and who their friends are.
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Because when I listen to you talk about anger, it really struck home with me because, you know, if I didn't have my anger, I don't know if I would have had anything else, you know?
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But letting go of it and recognizing when you were saying this was years, this had been years now.
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It really struck home because I was addicted to it.
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Instead of just going, you know, I don't like it when you do that without anger.
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But I'd like martyr myself up, you know, until I could just go off like a volcano and feel justified.
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Even God said, I did not give you a spirit of anger.
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And that's why if you notice anyone that has anger, very destructive, they don't get along with their families.
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They're just unhappy people because they have the spirit of anger.
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But once you forgive and realize you're wrong for being angry, God will take the spirit of anger away and you will have a perfect life.
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You'll be able to deal with any situation without overreaction.
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I mean, you'll speak up and deal with people, but you will not hate because you have love.
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And you will love human beings in the same manner that God does.
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It doesn't mean he won't deal with us, but he loves us.
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That's why we have to let go of the spirit of anger.
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It destroys everything because there's no love in it.
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And to think about, yeah, if everybody just worked on their own anger, the world would start to take a different shape and it would be a lot better than going out in the street yelling at people because you're mad.
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But isn't it just something that an impotent person does, a person who feels powerless?
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And I hear people tell me all the time, oh, I need the anger.
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It may be human nature, but it's not God's nature.
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And that's why they fight so hard to have power because they have none.
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And a whole bunch of liberals were telling you, you shouldn't be down there.
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Oh, you were talking about, I think you were talking about the crime with the immigrants or something.
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And some lady came up and she's like, you need to go or something.
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And I was like, oh, he's, I want to see how he handles or, you know, what he does.
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And it was pretty amazing to watch you because you weren't angry at all.
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And you said you were like, kind of king-like, but your attitude was anyway.
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But you said, are you saying that I, as a black man, can't stand here?
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You're just, how would you categorize how you did that?
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Well, when you don't have anger, you are always present right now where God is.
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You're present instead of being lost in your imagination, thinking about the past or the future.
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And in perfect love, you don't operate from emotions.
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And so you see that you're dealing with your enemy, you're dealing with evil.
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And it's not the person per se, but you see the evil that's driving them.
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You have the understanding, and nothing like understanding, but you have the understanding
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You know, so you deal with the evil in the person.
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They may not realize that that's what's happening, but you see.
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And in that, you can't get angry at them because you know it's not them.
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It's something that made a home in them, in their imagination.
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I think that too, because it's like, you know how it says, our enemy isn't human, it's
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So I can see, I can see when a person is tripped up and captive.
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And so I thought for a long time, how do I get in there?
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When you're not angry, you have a lot of jokes.
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And what I realized, when you don't have anger, things that used to be really seem to be
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important to you when you're angry are totally unimportant now when you're not angry.
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Because when you're angry, you want to win, right?
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You want to destroy the other person and be right and win.
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There can't be no, what do you call it, where it's all resolved and everything's okay.
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But when you don't have the anger, you're not trying to win.
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And you're allowing the truth to work on your behalf.
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So, the spirit of good is working through you to deal with the spirit of evil inside
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The person might not realize, but that's what's going on.
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I do a lot of counseling with men and women around the world.
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And it's shocking, really, to be honest, the things that evil is causing people to do.
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It's amazing what it made people do, and they don't realize that it's not them, but it's
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But it is having a devastating effect on human beings like I've never seen before.
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And it's all because they won't drop the anger.
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And most people won't drop their anger because they love, they just love thrills.
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And they'll do anything to get it, whatever it means, they'll do it.
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So, you just have to leave them in their hell because only a few people are going to find
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that straight and narrow path that leads to life.
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And most people are going to go by the wayside.
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But, yeah, they rather take their BS over their own kids' lives.
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And that's because the God above is the man's God, and the God below is the woman's God.
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Oh, you mean because of Eve getting with the snake?
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Because before Eve came along, Adam and God had an amazing relationship.
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I'm going to make a woman so that men and women can get together and make some babies that way.
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And that way, he doesn't have to do it with his hands.
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And then he said that when I do it that way, they're going to decide if they love me or not.
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If they love me, they're going to be fine if not fine, right?
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So it was, okay, I'm going to ask you some questions that keep going.
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And so he created the woman so that men and women can get married and make babies.
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And then one day, Eve was at the grocery store.
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She ordered some candy yams and collard greens for dinner.
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I remember when I was in Alabama, my grandmother used to make okra and collard greens and cornbread.
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I was mashing all up together with the cornbread.
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And long story short, she saw Satan at the market.
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And so he was like, why are you listening to that man?
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So she went home and told Adam, I saw the serpent at the grocery store, and he tried to turn me against you.
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And Adam was like, you stay away from the serpent.
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And then she went back another day to get some more groceries.
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And then she got some eggs and bacon and stuff like that.
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And she was like, the serpent was like, you could be free like that.
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And the moment she believed the serpent, she could no longer believe her husband.
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And when she went back home, she felt like a god.
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But then what happened was, one day, long story short, she finally convinced Adam to listen to her.
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Well, that kind of goes along with my, you know, the lesbian witches control everything thing.
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If God did that with, he put her in touch with the snake, right?
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She went to make, did some food to make for dinner.
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She became, he became subject to the woman while she became subject to evil, to Satan.
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Because you said he didn't want to use his hands anymore.
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So was he being lazy when he brought the woman?
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Well, he wanted, the reason he wanted, he made the man and the woman to have the children
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Because Adam didn't have any choice but to love him when he made him from the dust of
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And so by allowing the man to come, the child to come through the woman, she can, the baby,
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the person can decide if they want to love God or not.
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Well, I can sort of agree with how you're saying it, but I, I see it a little different.
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I, I think what the serpent said to her is he said, your husband needs you to, uh, direct
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You know, you've got to direct him and tell him because he's kind of not as smart as you.
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You're the one with the brains, but you're going to have to do it in a kind of a backward
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But it's your job to make sure your husband keeps getting money more and more and more
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And you got to keep pushing him because you're going to have a lot of kids that he has to
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But that's what I, so we're not far off on that.
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Well, it's still the same lie, you know, because before everything was fine.
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And if you know that men are subject to women today, men are afraid of women.
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That's why you got to forgive your mother so that God can forgive you.
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I, I have forgiven her, but she's the woman I'm most terrified of.
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And, and, and so men end up marrying their mama.
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You know, every woman they get involved with has the same spirit as their mother because
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And so the cycle goes on from generation to generation until somebody decides, you know
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Well, they have every right to in some ways because their mom's a violent, crazy.
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I mean, these women are just horrible to their kids.
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On my show, you should hear some of the stories that I get from people when they call
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And then, but they have played a trick on man and they have made it look like it's the
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man who is the problem, but it's really coming through the woman.
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And the men are weak and they don't understand.
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They got to forgive their mothers so that God can forgive them.
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And once they return to the father, they'll be fine.
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But they got to forgive their mothers for turning them away from the fathers and forgive
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their fathers for not protecting them from the mother, realizing that the father cannot
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help it because he married his mother and he didn't know how to deal with her.
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Because a lot of women, they know that they can provoke the dad to beat on the kids if
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they say, you know, if they're the ones that's mad and they're abusing that kid or those children.
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And so they want to let their self off the hook, you know, because they're evil or on drugs
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But they'll, when the dad comes home, they'll advocate for him to be violent to their kids
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And we never, ever talk about what the women or the moms do.
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And we let them off the hook when they go, oh, well, he hit me and I was scared.
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You know, we let them off the hook all the time.
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The greatest secret on earth is that the evil is coming through the woman, but they make
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you think it's coming through the man and it's not.
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I mean, you know, I, they always cry to cover up their lives.
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You know, I would, I would never have believed if I didn't see it for myself with my sons
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Or I'd be like, I can't believe that, you know, I swear, but I'm like this, I'm like,
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I can't believe this B word because how she's doing my sons and I see it.
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You know, I'll go in there and, you know, I'm not going to forgive anybody who's mean
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I thought a lot of that was American kind of culture the last 20, 30 years, but you're
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Honestly, I counsel with men and women around the world.
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Even the Middle East where they're like a little bit more.
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I would have seen it a thousand times and not registered it.
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Because I was so brainwashed thinking, oh, the men are the ones that are violent.
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I like that we do forget everything we think we know.
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The moment we pop out of Mama's womb, she start lying to us.
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If I tell you you're the cutest, I was so mad at my family.
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Because they told me I was better than Shirley Temple when I was just little and dancing around,
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And they said, oh, you're better than Shirley Temple.
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And I didn't believe they would lie to me, but they did.
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No, no, the moment you pop out, the lies start.
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And so you grew up with all these lies, but they only enslave you.
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Also, it sets you up for violence from other kids.
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Then when you get with all the kids, you know, especially like if you're working class and you go out there,
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I'm Shirley Temple, they're going to knock you.
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You're just waiting to get the crap kicked out of you.
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And now you can live an amazing life because you now have a clear mind.
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And that's why I tell people there's no such thing as racism, sexism, homophobism,
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Now, there are evil people out there who are trying to bring, because they get a thrill
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out of making you upset and make you suffer, but-
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That's why all the ones screaming are like 500 pounds.
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And that's why I tell people that they got to forgive.
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They need you, you got to forgive your mothers for turning you away from your fathers.
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You got to forgive your fathers for not protecting you from mama.
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How many of you think you're so big and tough, I dare you go home and tell your wife to sit
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And, but God will forgive you when you forgive because you, salvation is of the heart.
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And the hardest thing for human beings to do is to admit that they're evil.
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They all want to think they're nice and there's nothing good in human nature.
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And so, but when you can admit, you know what, I'm evil.
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In that very moment, things start to change because you recognize your heart is evil.
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And you go and forgive your mother and your father.
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You have to admit that, hey, I've been resenting you all my life.
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And I said that I realize you can't help yourself.
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But I understand that because I become like you.
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And I realized I became like you because you become like what you hate.
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And I was stunned when she cried because I always saw her as being, she was nice and
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But I thought she was kind of mean when I would bring up my father and stuff like that.
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But she told me about her life, and exactly what she had done to me had happened to her.
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It seems like we all just repeat what happened to us, right?
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So when human beings can admit that they are evil, we can have peace on earth just like that.
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But human beings won't admit that they are evil.
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People fighting over stupid stuff like racism or money or families don't get along.
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You admit you are wrong for hating and God will forgive you.
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And he didn't tell us to go to the person and ask them to forgive you.
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He said to go and admit you are wrong for hating them.
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And if you notice that, you can tell somebody, hey, I'm sorry that I was mean to you.
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And the next few minutes, you're yelling again.
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But when you can admit you are wrong for being angry at them, that's where your freedom lies.
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Because also like a lot of stuff spiritually that I study about Judaism, it says like only probably 1% of people are capable of change.
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And the one thing about God, he's not going to force anyone to come out of their hell.
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But if you don't want to come out, you just say, okay, that's fine.
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And those who open themselves up for the truth to come in, those are the ones that he will help.
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That's why you're not supposed to try to help them.
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Because if you try to help them, they're going to hate on you.
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It's going to be like two seconds of gratitude.
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And then I had to wonder, why am I always trying to help skanky people?
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And then I'm like, because it's something in me.
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I always would pick out people who didn't like me and then tried to entertain, not like
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show business entertain, but tried to, you know, entertain them enough to like me.
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That's why we shouldn't think about people liking us or not.
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As a matter of fact, I don't even think about who liked me or don't.
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And because I have love, I'm not looking for love.
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And that's what's going to happen when you forgive.
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No, I mean, I did go through all that and get to the place where it's like, just me
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Because I don't know a lot about the Torah and all that.
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I think I've heard it, but I really didn't put it together.
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Why don't y'all call it the Bible instead of the Torah?
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There's the Old Testament and the New Testament.
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The New Testament is Jesus, but Old Testament is the Jewish Bible.
00:52:18.660
I tell the Jew haters all the time, I don't know why y'all hate the Jews.
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If it wasn't for Judaism, there would be no Christianity.
00:52:27.380
You think they'd figure that, but they got, I don't know, a lot of people just want to
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And that's why when God get up in the mornings and he tell his son, you know what, I'm going
00:52:55.220
to turn the big screen TV on, but I need you to run down to Cafe Mocha and get me some
00:53:02.120
And we're going to have some coffee and bring some donuts or something to say.
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We're going to turn the TV on and look at these idiots on earth make a fool of themselves.
00:53:13.060
So you just look at the idiots making a fool, right?
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Because he's not going to help you if you don't want it.
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But what I want to tell you that I didn't know in that video you sent me with the priest,
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When he was talking about Moses and how Moses was given order to bring the people out of
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But I didn't know that the reason Moses didn't enter the promised land because he was angry
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and that he had his own little ideas and plans.
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I thought it was just because he disobeyed God or something happened.
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But when I saw this rabbi saying that Moses was angry because the rabbi was saying, we
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No, that's what I thought of you when I saw it.
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Yeah, because he told him to speak softly to the rock and it would bring water.
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He was angry just because, you know, the people were bugging him.
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He didn't listen to God say, just speak softly and the water will come.
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And the people were kind of, the people were stupid too.
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Because when Moses would go up to find out his instruction, they would build a golden
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And they would listen to other people who seduce them because they weren't thinking for themselves.
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So Moses just became, you know, like, what the?
00:54:56.140
He got so angry in Egypt when he went down, when he found out he was a Jew, he was real
00:55:01.160
angry at that because he was raised as the prince of Egypt in the pharaoh's court, right?
00:55:07.420
Because his sister saved him and she was a servant of the princess.
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It was her little brother, but she never said nothing.
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And so there's a lot of theories of what happened, but I think she told him, I think his sister
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told him when he was a man, you know, you're, you're one of them.
00:55:32.480
And he got really mad then and went down and just looked at the people and killed an Egyptian
00:55:41.980
Slave, a task, well, slave master was beating the people.
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But when the rabbi said it, you know how the light bulb comes on?
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Because it's so much what you're always talking about.
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I noticed that everyone who has anger, they're suffering.
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They do not enter into the kingdom of heaven within.
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Because even God said that before you can enter into the kingdom of heaven, you got to go and
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He's not going to let angry, because angry people of their father, the devil.
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And he's not going to let the devil's children into the kingdom.
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You're not going to enter into the kingdom of heaven with anger, because it's the spirit
00:56:44.620
And it says there in our, you know, in the Jewish prayers that God won't hear your prayer
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if you don't come with a cleanse from repentance.
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And, you know, if you come in there angry or arrogant, he's like, you know, you're on
00:57:19.360
And a lot of, why they don't know it is, you're right, what they're hearing, you know,
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from out, we have to learn to hear the still, small voice inside, right?
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We have a teacher that God has given us inside of us.
00:57:41.780
We do not have to wait until we die and hope that we make it to heaven, right?
00:57:58.660
Well, again, most people love their misery and they don't want it.
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It really made, it gave me more understanding about what happened with Moses than I had prior
00:58:33.660
I like when I watch them and it's like, because I know what they're, I know what's going
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But they'll come in there and they're sizing you up.
00:58:46.480
They're kind of sizing you up for where they can get in.
00:58:51.860
And they want to take you down because, I don't know, I guess they think, it seemed like
00:59:00.980
So they're going, how do I get in there and show him he's weak?
00:59:13.280
And you, whatever you do, they lose the minute they get angry.
00:59:18.460
But you do know how to provoke people to anger.
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I'm not, really, I want, I really, really, really want, I want it.
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I wish people would come out of the hell and they would have perfect peace right here
00:59:35.480
I wish that they would pay attention to themselves, see what's going on here, question things.
00:59:47.640
And so I bring up questions or I make comments.
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