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A progressive listener asked me this question on my Sirius/XM show on Friday. It's clearly his last "argument" after all of his other ones have failed. Fortunately, someone else called in with the perfect answer.
Good morning, welcome to the Morning Motivation, brought to you by Patriot Gold Group and the Public Square app. We had a really great show on Friday on Breitbart News Daily on Sirius XM, Patriot 125, every weekday morning from 6 to 9 Eastern. We took a bunch of phone calls and it was wonderful. We had one progressive guy call in and he kept saying, Slater you're such a hateful person, such a hateful person. The show is about Trump right it was right after Trump's mugshot and everything. And I mentioned in my monologue I mentioned transgender people. Should we do a 60-second thing here? I'd like to keep this up like a Trump free zone but I'll do it quick. So the reason they mugshoted Trump in Georgia was to humiliate him. The other three, in a group of indictments, they didn't mugshot him. Humiliation is the name of the game for communists. Theodore Dalrymple, he said that the purpose of propaganda is not to inform or persuade, it's to humiliate. Because if they can get you to do anything and say anything. And I was talking about that and then I mentioned if a boy, if you say a boy can turn into a girl and a girl can turn into a boy, there's nothing they can't get you to say. That's the most absurd thing imaginable. What's more absurd than that? So if they can get you to say that, they can get you to say that. this person called and that and among other things that I have hate in my heart. So I pushed back politely and he kept, he then resorted to, why do you care so much? Why do you care? Why do you care about trans people? Why do you care about this? Why do you care about that? Why do you care? And I didn't have a great answer. I was taken aback by just that retort. That is his default life preserver response. That's his grand conclusion. I think of it like a magician throws down that, whatever he throws down, a puff of smoke comes up and he can just disappear. Why do you care? I win. And a woman called in and she said, Slater, I got an answer to Lucas, I believe was his name. I got an answer to Lucas. He kept saying, why do you care, why do you care?
That's what we do. We care about people. That's what we do, we're Christians. We care. And I was like, yes, of course. How interesting too, this guy's like, why do you even care?
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And the Christian response is, because that's what we do. And the fact that you can't fathom that, that says more about you than it does me. It reminded me of a MacArthur sermon a while back entitled, What's Wrong With Everybody? It's a great title because, of course, everyone else is the problem. Everyone else is a bunch of lunatics. What's wrong with everyone? That's what I want to talk about this week. Ephesians 2 said, and you were dead in the trespass and sins in which you once walked. You were dead. Think about that, you were dead. Following the course of this world, following the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that is now at work and the sons of disobedience. Real quick, sorry, I just had a weird flash. Let me just get it out of my chest. I was hugging my daughter, she's five, Grace, and she's beautiful. I started singing, my girl, my girl, my girl, and she's like, what's that? I said, well, it's a beautiful rendition of a song. She's like, I've never heard it before. I said, oh, I'll play it. So we played The Temptations. I watched the video of The Temptations. I'm thinking, wow, we've digressed. We have digressed. Play a video of the top pop song today and they're moving, they're dressed and moving and saying things very differently than they were in whatever year that song was. 65 maybe? I'm looking it up. Yeah, 65. Wow. Nailed it. So, that's that.
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Anywho, that's following the prince of the power of the air. That's what I thought. Among whom we all once lived in the passions of our flesh, carrying out the desires of the body and the mind, and were by nature children of wrath, like the rest of mankind. That's what's wrong with you. That's what's wrong. They're dead. They're dead in their trespasses and sins, and they're following the course of the world and the Prince of the Power of the Air and the Spirit that's working the sons of disobedience. That's what's wrong with people. But God, being rich in mercy, because of the great love with which He loved us, Even when we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ. By grace you have been saved, and raised us up with him, and seated us with him in the heavenly place in Christ Jesus, so that in the coming ages he might show the immeasurable riches of his grace in kindness towards us in Christ Jesus. For by grace you have been saved through faith. This is not your own doing. It's a gift of God. You were dead. That's right. I said the word dead. You were dead in the decisions you made. For your life, you're dead. But God. And then verse 10, the result, for we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them. In other words, we went from not caring to caring. We're here for good works. We're here to care. I think one of the major problems in our country now is this desensitization to people and to brokenness and to sin. And this desensitization leads to not caring about other people. It leads to this aghastness that you even ever would care about what someone else is doing. If you have a conviction against something, if you have a conviction for, so again, something that is wrong and for something that is true, you can't be scared to share it and please do not be dragged down into not caring with the line, why do you even care? I care. Who dragged down into not caring with the line, why do you even care? I care. Who Who cares? I care. Why? Because that's what we do.