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I have fallen for the trap that freedom is the end of the story, that freedom is the point of America. No. Freedom is the beginning of the story! It's freedom SO THAT we can...what? Once we figure that out, it all falls into place.
Good morning, welcome to the Morning Motivation brought to you by Patreon Gold Group, Public Square App. I'm very excited today. We have three guys here all day fixing up the television studio here. We got an exciting project. I don't know when we're going to announce it. A couple of weeks here. It's getting real close now. And it's really, it's great. Feels great to be here. And I wonder if we should video cast these at all. Sitting here, I don't know, do you want to see? But if we have a nice set and everything, maybe we can, maybe that'll be worth it. I'm much more relaxed though. I think I'm like reclined back. It's very different than my talk radio show posture. Anyhow, that's not, oh neither here nor there, we got some exciting stuff coming. So this week we're talking about what I think is the fundamental question between Christians and non-Christians, but also progressives and conservatives, and that is, are you born good or are you born sinful? This is absolutely essential to understand, figure out where people are, you of course too, but then where other people are, and once you know where people stand on this issue, everything falls in line. The great Martin Lloyd-Jones said, there is no hope for the world apart from the light which comes to it from the Christian teaching. I was talking to Sebastian Gorka the other day and he said that conservatism is creating ordered systems based upon values. I love that line so much, ordered systems based upon values. The question is order versus chaos. Order versus chaos. And we believe in order. We want order. It's not just freedom. This is important. It's freedom so that. So that what? Well, so that we can be free to practice virtue. Freedom, for its own sake, will only lead to death. Freedom to do what I feel like doing. It will lead to everyone, as it says in the very last verse of the book of Judges, people doing what's right in their own eyes. Freedom leads to chaos and madness. I have fallen for the trap of thinking that freedom is the point of America. That freedom is the goal, freedom is everything, freedom is the end of the story. But the truth is freedom is the beginning of the story. We need to be free in America. And I used to say it like this, we need, in America we need to be free. And I just leave it there. It was the end of the story. But now I'm starting to realize, no, no, no, we need to be free in America so that it's the beginning of the story, so that we can live virtuous lives. What a paradigm change that is. And Christians are the ones who are supposed to know what virtue is and how to get it. And we know that the world has no hope without it. We are the light of the world, the salt of society, the city set upon a hill. There's a buzzword going around whenever anyone talks like I just talked right there. Don't impose your Christian nationalism on me. Your Christian nationalism. I think what I was just talking about. I don't know what I don't know what you mean by Christian nationalism but okay I'll go with it. I think you mean something like ordered systems based on values. I think that's what you're talking about. So ordered system based on Christian values, like that's what you don't want, that's Christian nationalism, okay. I don't know what other kind of nationalism you want. Which one do you want? Which kind of nationalism do you want exactly? Here's Vodie Bachum talking about that. Just stop and think about it for a minute, right?
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Okay, if you don't want Christian nationalism, what other kind of nationalism do you want? Yeah. Right? Do you want, you know, secular nationalism, Muslim nationalism, you know, or if it's not the Christianity that's the problem, is it the nationalism that's the problem? If we don't want nationalism, what do we want? Do we want globalism? You know, no thank you, please. Put China in charge. Yeah, exactly, you know, so yeah, it does sound like a bunch of scary Christian nationalism, and so what You're right. Christians are the only ones who are told to check their worldview at the door.
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If we are the light of the world, we need to get this right. If we want to be people of virtue and to spread virtue, then we need to know and we need to help other people know that we are people that are born sinful. And the only way you're ever going to get to that virtue is Jesus. To be born again. Can't do it on your own. There's no other way you can do it. You can't do it without Him. You got to get rid of your old self, put on the new self, get rid of the old heart, put on the new heart. But there's no need for a Savior if you don't need saving. We need people to know that you are born sinful. If people are born good, then what's the point of, well, anything? What's the point of punishing crime? This is what I mean. Every policy can be traced back to this. You trace back all the black lives matter, don't punish people, all that, like no more prisons all that stuff. It goes back to this belief that people are born good. We don't need to punish crime, we need to reach within the person and help them discover their true selves. And once they get in touch with that inner child, that pristine, perfect, pure child before they were corrupted by the world, by poverty, before they were corrupted by poverty and oppression, then they'll live that true life again, right? It's like, no, no. So, that's how that works. You're born sinful. The rest of the week, we're going to talk about this worldview and how it manifests itself in policy differences and in life. But until tomorrow, let's be encouraged that you have the answers. You have them built upon thousands of years of human experience. You have the answers. Do not be tricked into throwing it away because someone has some new idea that in reality isn't even new. It's as old as time. It's as old as sin itself. Mike Slater dot locals dot com. Commercial free night before. Transcript Mike Slater Mike Slater dot locals dot com. Commercial free night before. Transcript Mike Slater dot locals dot com.