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Bloodthirsty Men
Politics By Faith, July 23, 2024
July 23, 2024

We're not sure who the president is right now. We do know, as it says in Psalm 59, that there are bloodthirsty men around us. And we know God laughs at them. So where will we turn when things get worse?


Welcome to Politics by Faith, brought to you by the Patriot Gold Group. I don't know if I made this point yesterday. I don't think we're going to do a whole episode on this. I'll make it quick. But Jesse Kelly said, it's kind of poetic and perfect that the Democrats' obsession with DEI has stuck them with Kamala Harris being their nominee.

My kids this week, they're at VBS every night, Vacation Bible School, and the theme is Esther. And it was too obvious that Haman was going to kill Mordecai and in the end Haman, the bad guy, was hanged on the gallows that he built to try to kill Mordecai on. Not going to do an episode on that, but I found that interesting. So the genesis of this podcast has always been anxiety. about politics. We go to the Bible trusting God's sovereignty, nothing new under the Sun, as an example with Mordecai. I don't know what's gonna happen next to our country. Politically it looks good for Trump. I want to decrease some anxiety there. We talked about this yesterday. There's some unknown with Kamala. I still think Trump is in a really good position. I'd rather be Trump than Kamala right now. Who knows?

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There's still quite a ways to go. We're not even sure, as I record this right now, we're not even sure if Joe Biden's alive. Truly, no one's seen him in six days. So who knows what will happen. For what it's worth, I still think Trump will win. That doesn't solve our problems at all.

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Trump winning prevents a problem. It prevents Kamala Harris from being president. It prevents the left from being in total power. So that's good. But Trump winning also opens up a whole new can of worms that ain't easy and won't be easy. I don't think the left in this country is gonna roll over when Trump wins. I don't think they're going to give Trump a chance and see how much they can work with him.

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I'm not talking about your average Democrat. I'm talking about the left. There's a pretty good portion of this country that is ready for violence. They have nothing else to live for. Why wouldn't they?

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They're wired to destroy. And Trump being president and destroying democracy is enough of an excuse for them to run wild. I'm also concerned, you know, Joe's gonna be president, well, again, he may hand over power sooner, but if he stays alive, then well, let me put it like this, there's 103 days till the election, but there's really

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six months until the new president takes over. Joe Biden is gonna be in office for six more months or Kamala taking over. I'm concerned about foreign action. Now China and our enemies knew that Joe's been weak well before most Americans did because we relied on the media. But there were foreign spies and intelligence that knew how bad Joe was. They've had meetings with Joe for a long time.

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The whole world knew. President Xi of China knew that Joe was weak. It's not like President Xi watched the debate and was like, oh, well, I had no idea. They've known this for a while and they haven't acted yet. Will they act sometime in the next hundred days or the next six months? I don't know. There's plenty of time for problems around the world to kick up even more and we don't even know who our

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president is right now. So the enemy could be home, the enemy could be abroad and it's always against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. No question about that. David wrote Psalm 59 when Saul was trying to kill him. It's about 1 Samuel 19 11. Saul also sent messengers to David's house to watch him and to kill him in the morning. And David's wife told him, saying, if you do not save your life tonight, tomorrow you will be

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killed. So his wife let David down through a window, and he went and fled and escaped. And he wrote, among others, Psalm 59. Deliver me from my enemies, oh my God. Defend me from those who rise up against me. Deliver me from the workers of iniquity. And save me from bloodthirsty men.

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These are men who are trying to kill him. Bloodthirsty men. You decide if there are people trying to kill President Trump or if there will be people trying to kill a lot of Americans in the coming months. There will be bloodthirsty men. I pray not. I often bemoan the fact that we tend to

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watch politics as if it's a TV show and not real life. The line between TV show and real life has been blurred so much and we now, most people act as if it's a TV show. So it could go either way. People could be watching the West Wing and House of Cards as if it were real life. They could go to that extreme, but I think instead we go to the extreme of where we actually watch real life and think it's just an episode of a TV show. And the bad part of that is we all tend

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to just sit on the couch and watch. Oh, what's gonna happen next? And when you have a lot of good people sitting on the couch and watching when you have Christians who aren't voting when you have Second Amendment gun owners who aren't voting like what are we doing you have people good people who aren't running for office or getting involved in other ways like what are we doing oh well I'm just watching this TV show we'll see what happens like no no it's not a TV it's

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real life this isn't scripted like you go write the script go be the TV show you could be in the TV show so that's a problem that good people aren't getting involved like they should. But one maybe good side is perhaps there's a lot of wicked people who are sitting on the couch too, thinking it's just a TV show that they're watching. We want them to think it's just a TV show, but we need to know that it's actually real life.

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There are bloodthirsty men who are out there. We have to turn to God. That's what David did. Listen, David was a target of assassination from the deep state, from the king and his men. And he turned to God. At evening they returned. They growled like a dog and go all around the city.

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Indeed, they belch with their mouth. Swords are in their lips. For they say, Who hears? The men who are trying to kill David are determined. They growl like dogs, they prowl the city belch, there's like a foaming at the mouth, they're rabid. Oh man, do you remember back in 2016 how rabid the left was in their hatred against Trump? I fear that that will be nothing compared to what we have coming up here soon.

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And one day it will be overwhelming. It will be overwhelming. And you won't be able to fix it. You won't be able to solve it. It'll be too much. Too many bloodthirsty men foaming at the mouth all around the city, growling like a dog. And we won't be able to do it. We won't be able to handle it. But, but, David says,

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but you, O Lord, shall laugh at them. David then repeats himself with the dogs coming back and prowling around the city. And he ends it, But I will sing of your power. Yes, I will sing aloud of your mercy in the morning. For you have been my defense, means to be lifted up,

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and refuge in the day of my trouble. To you all my strength I will sing praises, for God is my defense, my God of mercy. And then things were fixed overnight. We're not sure, but I've read maybe seven years David was on the run.

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Took a long time, especially by our elections. Two election cycles, two full presidential election cycles he was on the run. And at the end of being on the run, David still praised God. And so must we.

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So in conclusion today, I don't know how bad things will get. If you sit and you think about it, you can get pretty anxious pretty quick. All I know is this is not a TV show. We are called to act and be involved. And when there are bloodthirsty men around us, sometimes literally, don't get discouraged because God laughs at them. He's our defense. And we must sing his praises all the way to the end.

 

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Pam Bondi is the second cabinet member fired after Kristi Noem. What does this say about Trump's presidency? And how should we look at this after just celebrating Resurrection Sunday?

Welcome to Politics by Faith. It's the show where we take the news of the day and we bring it to the Bible. You can walk away with peace and perspective. There's new headlines every day, but Ecclesiastes says there's nothing new under the sun. So thanks for being here to get the true story, the story of the day. Pam Bondi is fired. 

The third high profile filing, uh, firing. in the cabinet. Mike Waltz was a while back. He was the national security advisor. He's now the ambassador to the UN doing a fine job there. That was back in May of 2025, though. 

But earlier in March, we had Kristi Noem and she was fired for what seems to be some bad behavior. You may have missed this. I kind of missed this. Conservatives didn't talk much about it, but I'm sure people on the left did. But it deserves to be highlighted as a reminder of don't do sinful, stupid things. So Kristi Noem is accused of funneling millions of dollars of contracts to friends. 

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But they're like hundreds of millions of dollars contracts. And I thought, of course, of Ephesians 5. That was my first thought. But if you asked me to quote Ephesians 5, I would have missed part of it. So the Ephesians 5 that I always think of is, but among you, there must not be even a hint of sexual immorality. or any kind of impurity. 

because these are improper for God's holy people." " So I was going to play that, I was going to read that scripture and leave it there. Be like, oh, you know, sexual immorality and money, immorality. But I didn't realize that Ephesians 5 actually says this, but among you, there must not even be a hint of sexual immorality or of any kind of impurity or of greed. because these are improper for God's holy people. So I didn't need to connect another dot. 

I didn't need to stretch that at all. It's right there. It's sexual immorality or greed. Getting $100 million contracts. That would be, I'd put that under the greed category. So Noam is gone out of Homeland Security and now Pam Bondi is out as attorney general. 

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I mean, over a year has gone by now, so we got to get going. Like, let's let's go. We got stuff to do. So maybe she just wasn't doing enough. Maybe we'll find out more as time goes on. But either way, she's gone now. 

So I don't know. Out of all the cabinet members the president picked, we got The theme that comes out of this for me is that it is hard to be good in DC. And I think when people are doing good in DC, they need to be praised and commended for it. There are a lot of forces, this is true anywhere, but there's a lot of forces around you that are trying to take you out. And there's so much sin around you and there's so much easy money around you. And it's just all the more reason, gosh, first Peter 12 says, keep your conduct among the Gentiles, be the non -believers, keep Gentiles. 

Excellent. So that when they speak against you as evildoers, They may see your good works and glorify God on the day of visitation. " So it's like, these horrible Christians in DC, they're awful. They're the worst. And people are like, what, like what? Well, they're, uh, they're, they got nothing, not a hint of immorality. 

And then of course, we're told in Romans 12 to overcome evil with good, even, and especially when surrounded by a bunch of pagans as you would be in DC. But here's what I want to go to the Bible with today. Last couple episodes of our podcast here, Politics by Faith, we focused, of course, on Good Friday. On Friday, we talked about the moon and creation as good, and we connected that to Good Friday. Then Saturday and Sunday, we had two of our TV specials about the resurrection, which everything hinges on. To me, that was one of the things that I took away from this special that I haven't in years past, is that the entire religion of Christianity is hinges on this one thing. 

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There's no difference, but we have to believe it happened. 

Okay. So here we are now the day after resurrection Sunday. Now, what, how should we live our life in light of the resurrection? Now I should note this real quick. We should not think of the resurrection only one day a year. And therefore we shouldn't think about how to live life. 

only the day after this one day, the resurrection and how we should live accordingly is an everyday consideration. Of course, just wanted to say that. So I think the place to go is James, James three in particular, but all of James and I like to go to James because James, the brother of Jesus was an unbeliever. He didn't, he didn't believe his brother was, was the son of God. But then it says in, uh, first Corinthians 15, seven, it says, then he, Jesus appeared to James. then to all the apostles. 

" So he was an unbeliever. John 7, 5 says, for not even his brothers believed in him. Mark 3, 21 says, and when his family heard it, they went out to seize him for they're saying he's out of his mind. So he was a, he was an unbeliever. And then he had this direct encounter with the resurrected Jesus. 

And gosh, wouldn't you like to know everything that was said in that, that meeting, that hangout. Uh, but we know that there's a scene in, uh, Acts 15, you got Paul, Peter and Barnabas. They were all speaking to this council in Jerusalem. And then, uh, it says James replied. Brothers, listen to me. And he goes on. 

All right. So we know who, where he was and we know in Acts where he ended up. So James goes from an unbeliever to a believer because there was an encounter with a resurrected Jesus. And then James wrote how we should live life. He wrote this whole thing about how we should live our life in light of the resurrection. And it just wrote down a couple of the, just some verses stand out. 

It's so good. I mean, the whole thing, you should read the whole thing. James 1 12. And blessed is the man who remains steadfast under trial. For when he has stood the test, he will receive the crown of life, which God has promised to those who love him. " I would share that with Christians who are living in DC or anywhere, of course, but anywhere where there's a lot of trials around them. Blessed is the man who remains steadfast. 119 says, know this, my beloved brothers, that every person be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger. for the anger of man does not produce righteousness of God. Therefore put away all filthiness and rampant wickedness and receive with meekness the implanted word, which is able to save your souls." 

There was one key word there that I want to get back to in a different verse. Let's go to chapter three. Are you with me on this one? away? Putting away all the filthiness, put away all the wickedness, get rid of all that stuff. James chapter 3 talks about taming the tongue. 

See how great a force a little fire kindles and the tongue is a fire, a world of iniquity. The tongue is so set among our members that it defiles the whole body and sets on fire the course of nature and it is set on fire by hell. Let's go to 13. This is the verse I wanted to Focus on that. Verse 13, James 3, 13. Who is wise and understanding among you? 

Let him show by good conduct that his works are done in the meekness of wisdom. That was the word in the scripture I just shared that I wanted to focus on, meekness. So for a minute, he was talking about how a Christian should talk, which really comes from the heart. But now he's talking about how a Christian should live. Verse 14. But if you have bitter envy and self -seeking in your hearts, do not boast and lie against the truth. 

This wisdom does not descend from above, but is earthly, sensual, demonic. For where envy and self -seeking exist, confusion and every evil there are there. But the wisdom that's from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, willing to yield, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality, without hypocrisy. " Wow, that's amazing. Pure, peaceable, gentle, willing to yield, full of mercy and good fruit, without partiality, without hypocrisy. Now the fruit of righteousness is sown in peace by those who make peace. 

So meekness is the key here. Meekness is not weakness. They sound the same. They're one letter off. Just flip the letter around 180 degrees, but they're very different things. Meekness, as Martin Lloyd -Jones said, is the seeing the true, having a true view of ourselves as vile sinners before God. 

This ties a bit into Friday's episode as well about how we can't accomplish anything without him. But when you have a true view of yourself as a vile sinner, then you will be meek. Because from that posture, you will rely on God and the Holy Spirit. If you do that, you will inherit the earth. I just give a shout out to Martin Lloyd -Jones. There's a book of him by him called Sermon on the Mount. 

It goes through all of it. It's just brilliant. But I'll quote here Matthew Henry, who's a Puritan in the mid 1600s. He said, meekness preserves the mind from being ruffled and discomposed. And the spirit, Holy Spirit, your spirit from being unhinged by the vanities and vexations of this lower world. Meekness stills the noise of sea, the noise of her waves, and the tumult of the soul. 

Meekness permits not the passions to crowd out in a disorderly manner like a confused, ungoverned rabble, but draws them out like the train bands, rank and file, everyone in his own order, ready to march, to charge, to fire, or to retreat as wisdom and grace give word of command. That's from a book called The Quest for Meekness and Quietness of Spirit, Matthew Henry. But again, it doesn't mean weakness. It's knowing when and how. to march and charge and fire, right? Notice Matthew Henry didn't say, oh, meekness is never doing anything. 

No, it's not. You gotta know when, properly, how to march, charge, fire, and maybe retreat, whatever the Holy Spirit says. So if you're ever put in a position of power, whether you're head of Homeland Security, or you're the attorney general of the United States of America, or you're the manager of a business, or you're the lowest down in the totem pole that you can get, first day on the job of a fast food burger joint whenever you're you have people under you or around you meekness is a virtue we're lacking and a virtue we need more of whoever humbles himself will be exalted whoever exalts himself will be humbled do your job and do it to the glory of god do it well thanking god for the opportunity staying away from sin and knowing the fullness of your sinful nature being meek YouTube . com slash at politics by faith is podcast page. If you can subscribe over there, that'd be awesome. YouTube . 

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Fatphobic Sinners and God's Grace
Politics By Faith, March 31, 2026

Progressives aren't "for" anything. They are against God's Word. This manifests in pretty wild ways, like the story of Lindy West. But lest we get too prideful, we need to realize the lessons of John 12.


Welcome to Politics by Faith. This is where we take the news of the day and we bring it to the Bible so we can walk away with peace of perspective. Because there's new headlines every day, but Ecclesiastes says there's nothing new under the sun. So thanks for being here to get the true story, the story of the day. A progressive woman is miserable. I probably could have thought that out a little more because that's not much of a headline. 

Newsflash. Progressive women are miserable. Progressive woman living by progressive moral standards not happy. It's like well. Yeah on the show this morning We talked about the word normal. I think the word normal today has this connotation of boring. 

Like oh, it's lame. Like normal and lame are the same thing. Or let's not be as negative, but something like it's what everyone does. Normal means it's the usual. It's not what it means. at least not originally. 

Webster's Dictionary 1828 . com is my favorite website. The original dictionary. The definition of normal is according to a square or rule perpendicular forming a right angle. Also according to a rule or principle. In other words, normal is good. 

An article here from the Wall Street Journal about a fat millennial feminist. Now hold on, I'm not calling her fat. That's her whole thing though. She wrote at Jezebel and the New York Times about people being fatphobic. She proclaims her fatness as part of her identity. She's like Winnie the Pooh. 

Short, fat, and proud of that. And apparently she wrote a memoir. She's in her 40s now, seems a little early to write a memoir, but the Wall Street Journal wrote about it. This person said Ms. West has done everything that the progressive political project told her to do. She refuses to try to lose weight, even though it's making her life worse, as she writes about in her memoir. She made her identity, everything about her, her activism, everything about her identity. 

It says she avoids spending time with her extended family because they might have quote, unknown politics. And it isn't that they actually disagree with her. It's that they, they just might. She married a non -binary person. All the while claiming, as many leftists do, that they're very happy. I should say, I'll give a little sneak peek of where I'm going with this. 

All the while claiming, as many sinners do, I'm very happy. She made claims that this is how everyone should live. And you conservatives with your ways and your normal ideas, your heteronormativity, just a bunch of broods. And she's also polyamorous. She's in a polyamorous relationship. So her husband has his girlfriend also living with him as well. 

Maybe a kid's warning. I should have maybe given one a minute ago. Sorry. Maybe a kid's warning for five minutes. She wrote about, let me just quote Wall Street Journal, she writes about retreating to the guest bedroom during frequent bouts of depression and being subjected to the sound of her husband and his girlfriend having, you know what, in an adjacent room. She reports that she wrote this memoir to provide financial support to her family, three able -bodied adults in their 40s who seem to spend most of their working week emotionally terrorizing each other. 

Okay, I could go on, but it's just a train wreck. So what do we learn from this woman's life? what i've learned politically is that this uh is that progressivism isn't for anything progressivism is only against it's against anything that a christian culture has created so christians believe in a monogamous marriage they are against it what are they for i don't anything but that and you'll ask them why are you pro these other things they're not they're just against what is normal we believe in gender norms they don't They don't. Not only they're against that, they're against genders existing at all, right? There's this, do you know the name Caster Semenya? You probably don't remember the name, but you may remember the picture, if you saw a picture of him. 

This is the South African woman who won two gold medals in the Olympics and three world championships, and is so obviously a man. And the Olympics just now said that men can't compete against women in the Olympics. You'll read headlines, it'll be like, Trans the Olympics rule that trans people can't compete in the Olympics. That's not true. Just that men have to compete against men. In these last Winter Olympics, there was a trans mogul skier who competed like Sweden or something. 

It's a he. It's a male that lives as a woman, but he competed against men. So no one cared. Got dead last as well. 

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That was a great time. Just don't let - Why do you - No, why do you want to play with him so much? Something's going on. Something's afoot. Okay, alright. Just keep him out of here. 

I got 20 minutes until I'm done with this. Love you. Jamie's sleeping. In the other room, taking a nap. So he competed and - a man, he got dead last, but he was competing as men, right? 

If he competed against a woman he probably would have won. So there's an interview that this runner, I think he's from South Africa, again competing as a woman, and he said a real -life quote, my testicles don't make me any less of a woman. That's a real sentence. my testicles don't make me any less of a woman what now when he competed in the olympics in the women's 800 meter gold silver and bronze first second third place all went to a man all of them went to a man a man women like blonde long hair like blonde actual women got third fourth or fourth fifth and sixth totally totally hosed by three dudes who when they were wearing their running uniforms weren't even uh they were in like men's running uniforms they weren't even wearing like you know the women will run in like a bikini kind of thing they were wearing men's running uniforms and they still competed against the women and they got first to get there with that so they're they're against even the concept of gender even existing that's how contrary they are to what is true so that's the that's the political point i want to make is that progressives aren't for anything other than just like destruction or something but they're against Good, beautiful, and true. Let me quote from the Wall Street Journal, then we'll get to the Bible. As you hear Jamie in the background probably screaming any minute now as Jack woke him up, for some reason, something's afoot that he wanted to play with the baby, the three -year -old, in the middle of the day for some reason. 

We'll find out soon. The Wall Street Journal. In the 1960s, counter -culturalists popularized the idea of the man, a patriarchal authority figure against whom one should rebel. And when you start from the assumption that the man is always wrong, your political project produces all sorts of strange ideas. As in the case of Miss West. If the man.. 

that slimness is healthy and beautiful, well, then it's good to be fat. If he says that traditional gender roles are best, then it's good to be non -binary or transgender. I'll throw in here one more point. They are right that there are men who are terrible, like progressives will say that men are terrible. That's true. There are men who are terrible, but the left has chosen to ally themselves with the worst men that exist. 

Who supports abortion? Terrible, awful men. Abortion was first supported by men in the 60s who wanted to sleep around with as many women as possible and not get them pregnant. That's who support, or at least when they got pregnant, there was an out so they didn't have to deal with it. Those are the people who supported abortion, the men. Similarly, there are indeed certain men who are against monogamy in marriage, the worst kind of men. 

And this woman, Ms. West's husband, was able to use progressivism to justify sleeping around because he's half Nigerian. And he told her that monogamy is at its root a system of ownership. So she was so consumed by white guilt that she forced herself to allow him to go be with other women. Because if she said no, then it would be like she was a slave owner. So what's broken here? What's broken is people just can't submit to God. 

James 4, 7 says, submit yourselves, therefore, to God. Resist the devil and he will flee from you. Or you can resist God. and run to the devil. who is just about inverting everything all the time in every way imaginable. And they call it progress. 

All right, fine. Progress from what? What are you progressing from? What are you running from? You're running from the good, the beautiful and the true. You're running from God's word. 

Let's go to the Bible. Just read this morning, John 12. It says, But although he had done so many signs before them, they did not believe in him. John says multiple times that Jesus did these things that people would see him and believe in him. that he was the son of God, but still some, no matter what he did, they did not believe that he was the son of God. Now here's the key. 

That's the key of this whole episode here. And this is what I need to hear lest I get prideful and think that I'm so much better than Miss West. I am indeed in a better situation than Miss West. There's no question about that, but that is only because of God's grace. The very next moment of John 12 says, but although he had done many signs before them, They did not believe him, that the word of Isaiah the prophet might be fulfilled when he spoke, Lord, who has believed our report? And to whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed? 

The point here is unbelief is the default. Total depravity is the default. And that's where I was, where you were, but because of God's grace, we believe. And it's only because of God's grace that any of us believe. And without that grace, I know I would be just as depraved. Just give me a little more. 

a little more, like my pre -Christian life just needed a little more time to spiral. 20 years. I'm probably the same age as this woman. So it's about 20. If I kept going down the spiral of my pre -Christian life, I'd be no better off than Ms. West. Different sins, whatever, but same denial. 

Just the same. So my point is, if someone does believe, it is because God revealed himself and the truth to us. And we need to be incredibly grateful for that, to say the least. John 12, therefore, they could not believe because Isaiah said again, he has blinded their eyes and hardened their hearts. Less they should see with their eyes, less they should understand with their heart, hearts in turn, so that I should heal them. If you reject God, he'll harden your heart. 

I mean, John 3, 19 says, and this is the judgment. The light is coming to the world. And people loved the darkness rather than light because their works were evil. I praise God every single day that in my sinfulness, he gave me and you the light. And now we can see. I said something on the radio, something like. 

What progressivism has done to individuals, individual peoples, very sad. And what it's done to our society is tragic and infuriating. And we should have pity on the victims of progressivism. But we should also have a righteous anger at the people who spread progressivism like it's the gospel. And Ms. West has done that her entire life. They have destroyed lives. 

They've destroyed cultures. They're tearing down what is normal and what is good everywhere they turn. And that's where I stopped on the radio. I would stop there. But the more I think about it, I should keep going. And. 

I would be doing the exact same thing. if it weren't for God's grace in my life. I would be just as lost and just as blind and just as proactively evil as she is. So thank you God for repentance and salvation.

 

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Spring Break And Sinful Ignorance
Politics By Faith, March 30, 2026

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How can college kids on spring break be so foolish? But the Bible speaks of spring-breakers, and gives us a warning if we don't change our ways.

Welcome to Politics by Faith. It's where we take the news of the day and we bring it to the Bible so we can walk away the next 10 minutes or so with some peace and perspective. There's new headlines every day, but Ecclesiastes says there's nothing new under the sun. So thanks for being here to get the true story, the story of the day, spring break, kind of. I'm going to call her the other day. I said, Slater, I can't believe that the governor of Virginia lied and said, that she was a moderate when she was running for governor, Spamburger. 

And now that she's elected, she's running. She's governing as far left as any governor in the country. I can't believe she would do that. What do we do? And I don't know what he was looking for politically. I said, well, she lied. 

And maybe I regret saying this. OK, maybe this isn't like we can think of this more artfully. Let's workshop this out. I said, and people are stupid. Now that's not, I don't, come on Slater, my kids would call me better than that or call me to something better. Let's say people are very uninformed or people don't care, which brings me to spring break. 

This aired on Fox news earlier in the week. I'm not going to play it here and play the video. It's like two minutes or so. I don't want to play it because there's girls in bikinis and it'll get a lot of views on our new YouTube channel, youtube . com slash at politics by faith. The algorithm will love it, but I don't understand bikinis. 

If you walked into a room, And a girl was wearing her underwear, you'd say, oh, sorry, shut the door and ah, but it's okay on a beach to wear even less than that, I don't understand. it i was in andrew clavin show the other day on the daily wire grateful to him for having me on and and this came up i said the inventor of the bikini it was like 1946 or so he couldn't find a woman who would model it for him they slapped him not wearing that so in order to get a model he needed to go to the brothel that's the only woman he could find was a stripper who would wear a bikini And even then it was like 20 years until any woman really wore them. It wasn't until the sixties when women were brainwashed enough to actually put one on. And now today you can go to the beach in San Diego and there's 12 year old girls wearing string bikinis, dancing and tick tock videos set up on the beach. It's crazy. It's nuts. 

So I'm not going to play, but I wrote down, I watched it and I wrote down, uh, the, the, the point, the comments. So this guy's interviewing people, young people, college students, and they're in college. So you shouldn't give them that much of a pass. Well, they're just young people. I mean, I don't know. They're in college. 

Like when did we decide? Like if they interviewed a bunch of people at the daycare or the preschool, I'd be like, well, you know, the preschoolers, there's a 20 year old adults on the beach. And it's all, they're all about getting drunk men and women by getting it with as many girls and guys as we can hook up with one guy every night. One girl said, one girl said 10, I've been here for 10 days. I've hooked up with 10 guys. And he said, well, what are their names? 

I don't know. 

Can you name one of them? She couldn't name one of them. Couldn't name. What's the most exciting thing you saw? I saw one girl blackout on the street. She said that was pretty exciting. 

Wildest thing you've ever done? One woman said, well, I got with somebody the first night I got down here. Ever asked what's the most important thing going on in America? They said, what bikini am I going to wear next? Getting a tan on the beach, stuff like that. And then, of course, they asked things about current events. 

And she said, well, you know, I heard about a war in Iraq. It's not the country. They don't know who Maduro is. Don't know anything about Venezuela. The Ayatollah. Who what? 

They don't even know what that is. Never heard that word in my life. Gross. So I just want to play that in reference to this gentleman who's like, oh, how could how could Spanberger lie? people fall for it well i mean those those people on the beach in florida those those are the voters in virginia and everywhere else across the country too and it's all types of demographics who don't know and don't care this happens to be young the young people of our nation naked on the beach who don't know and don't care but that's a good majority of our country don't know and don't care you are in the top two percent one percent most informed most engaged what are you doing here why are you listening to this podcast because you care enough Now, what's annoying, and we're not going to get to it here, we talked about it on the radio, is you get one vote and they get one vote. And the Democrats want to make it where everyone's automatically registered to vote, everyone gets a mail -in ballot, and they can just take that person's ballot and it counts as one vote as much as yours. 

And that's crazy, but we're not going to get into voting rights here. We played another video where they asked some basic questions on the beach. You know, who was the civil war between? And the girl's like, England versus France? What year was 9 -11? 2012, someone said? 

What country attacked Pearl Harbor? 

Spain? One guy said, so they said, well, how many senators every state? He said three. I said, okay, well, how many senators are there then? And he goes, well, that's 50 times three, 65. When, I don't even, that doesn't even, when did we free the slaves? 

1962? And then of course, you know, who performed at the halftime show? Bad Bunny. Who sings the song Espresso? Sabrina Carpenter. 

You know, what are all these things on TikTok? 

They know everything. 

Okay. What do we, what do we do with this? What's broken here? I'm going to play this clip here. This is the opening of a British, it's a British historian. His name's Kenneth Clark. 

And he did this 11 hour docuseries back in 1969 about the fall of ancient Rome and ancient Greece. And here is the beginning of it. If you're listening on the podcast, he's sitting by this river, right in front of an aqueduct. This aqueduct was probably built 2 ,000 years ago, still standing, still working, and it's beautiful. 

But it says a lot more about the Roman people than just, oh, that's a nice thing to build. What happened? Well, it took Gibbon nine volumes to describe the decline and fall of the Roman Empire, and I shall not embark on that. But Thinking about this almost incredible episode does tell one something about the nature of civilization. It shows that however complex and solid it seems, it's actually quite fragile. It can be destroyed. 

What are its enemies? First of all, fear. Fear of war, fear of invasion, fear of plague. Fears that make it simply not worthwhile constructing things, or planting trees, or even planning next year's crops. And fear of the supernatural. which means that you don't question anything or change anything. 

The late antique world was full of meaningless rituals, mystery religions, that destroyed self -confidence. And then, boredom, the feeling of hopelessness, which can overtake people with a high degree of material prosperity. There's a poem by a modern Greek called Cavafy, a poem in which he imagines the people's some late antique city waiting every day for the barbarians to come and sack it. And then, finally, the barbarians move off somewhere else, and the city is saved. But the people are disappointed. 

It would have been better than nothing. Of course, civilization requires a modicum of material prosperity, enough to provide a little leisure. But far more, it requires confidence. confidence in the society in which one lives, belief in its philosophy, belief in its laws, confidence in one's own mental powers. The way the stones of that bridge are laid is not only a triumph of technical skill, but it shows a vigorous belief in discipline and law, energy, vitality. All the great civilizations or civilizing epochs have had a weight of energy behind them. 

People sometimes think that civilization consists in fine sensibilities and good conversation and all that. While these can be among the agreeable results of civilization, but they are not what makes a civilization. And a society can have these amenities and yet be dead and rigid. 

So if one asks why the civilization of Greece and Rome collapsed, the real answer is that it was exhausted. All right, there's a ton here. First, I love that last part about the symphony. The symphony isn't what makes a people civilized. 

A symphony is the result of a civilization. 

Right? You have a civilization that believes in itself and is hopeful and is good. And from that comes a symphony and all and art and other wonderful things. Also, we played this on my radio show and we talked about President Trump and how President Trump is America's best cheerleader. That's why he always goes around the world and says, America's hot. He wants us to have confidence in ourselves and where we can go. 

and where we're going. But I want to focus on that last line here. He said that ancient Greece and Rome, they collapsed because they were in short exhausted. Same reason. I think it's one of the main reasons why people voted for Biden in the two elections ago, because the left in their derangement made people exhausted every day. TDS nonstop end of the world chaos. 

And people were just like, enough already. I can't take it anymore. Make it stop. Just vote, whatever, for the grandpa. I don't care. Like, could we just go back to normal? 

And people voted for Biden because it was normal, they thought. And he made our country more extreme and worse than ever. But I share that to encourage you to not get exhausted. If I could share a quick crusade story, the book's downstairs. Raymond Ibrahim's book, Defenders of the West. I just read about the first crusade and three years, three years. 

hiking across the continent, fighting battle after battle. There was an eight month siege of Antioch and they were dying. The Crusaders were dying. They're starving to death. And they finally won that battle. And then they went on to Jerusalem where they were intended to go. 

And they're out there for months doing this siege and there was no food. There was no food. They had no water. 

They were so thirsty that when a horse died, they would drink the horse blood. 

What is that? So finally a prayer was answered and some Italian ships showed up with siege equipment. So a siege tower, this huge tower, 60 feet tall, and you push it up on wheels and you push it up against the wall. And then this bridge falls down and you can climb over the bridge. And now you're inside on the other side of the walls, right? right? 

So the ship showed up and had the siege tower on it, but the crusader, the ship landed 40 miles away from Jerusalem. So they had to move the siege tower 40 miles, but It was in pieces. They had to move the pieces and then put it together. 40 miles. 40 miles! Two marathons. 

The beams were so heavy they would take 60 men to carry. These men already fought battles. They're already years away from home. They're starving. They're so desperate they're drinking horse blood. They don't have protein powder that they can scoop up every night to make sure they have their protein and calories for the day. 

They're starving to death. And they go on 40 mile hikes to carry the seizure equipment with 60 men carrying the beams. Like, what are you talking about? With no food and no water. And we were like, we sit here today like, well, we're so tired. The news. 

It's so tiring. I can't even like, oh man, toughen up. And I bet these ancients are way smarter than the people on the beaches in Florida too. 

Let's go to the Bible. 

Actually, before we go to the Bible. All right. So I have this book here. It's one of my favorite books. It's called Scripture, Emblems and Allegories. That's awesome. 

It's from 1859. Let me, and honestly, I'm not even kidding. Right before I started recording, it was just sitting here. I have a couple of books here. They're like resource books. They're like, um, like some hymn books and poetry books and stuff like this. 

Like quick little things you can just pick up if you have a minute. Um, and I just picked it. I was like, Oh, I bet there's something here relevant. I'm not even kidding. I promise you. It was just sitting right here. 

I was like, Oh, I wonder if I open it up and I'll like take a minute and like find something relevant. It's the first page I opened to. Okay. Let me show it to you. I got to put the mic down. I'm holding the mic. 

So let me put the mic down, show you the picture. 

Don't show up. Okay, there you go. Can I see the woman? like a little girl holding a snake. OK, that's the picture. Let me read and then we'll get to the Bible. 

This is a chapter about, oh, it's First Corinthians 14, verse 20. Be not children in understanding. The title is Simplicity. Deep in a meadow of rich verdure green, a simple child of beauteous form is seen, pleased with the serpent's fascinating charms. She fondly takes it in her circling arms. Nor of the brilliant snake thinks aught of fear, though death among its charms lies lurking there. 

All right, so she picks up a snake and she's not she's totally clueless about how dangerous it is. But when the cricket's harmless form appears, she's much affrighted and burst forth in tears. Although it's merry chirp, no dangers bring, nor in its homely shape ever wears a sting. It's not going to hurt you. Just so the youth deceived by beauty's form, nor knows that roses always bear a thorn. Choose then for mates alone the good and wise and learn the homely never to despise. 

And then it goes on and explains the picture. while she's frightened at homeliness, accompanied by innocence and song. She's scared of the grasshopper. This is an emblem of the young. and inexperienced. Now in this book, 1849 young was like seven. 

We're talking about 22 year olds. The term simple or simplicity has a twofold meaning in scripture. There are the simple whom quote the Lord preserveth and the simple who pass on and are punished. And the first instance, it signifies sincerity, innocence, and the second folly or want of understanding. It may therefore be applied to the young. and the inconsiderate of all ages, who, for want of knowledge and experience, act without considering the consequences of their actions. 

The youth knows not how to judge of objects that present themselves before him. Inexperienced, he knows not how to choose a right. He is in constant danger of putting evil for good and good for evil, bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter. Hence, he needs the instruction of God's holy word to enable him to discern the things that are excellent, to prove all things and hold fast that which is good. Above all, he needs the enlightening influencing of the Holy Spirit to give him understanding and guide him into all truth. This want of understanding, moreover, displays itself in the wrong choice that is often made of companions. 

Think about everyone at spring break. While the homely person who may have much of wisdom and goodness is rejected, the accomplished villain is selected as a bosom friend. But we'd bring the word bosom back. No one ever used the word bosom anymore. The youth, deceived by his showery exterior and smooth tongue, unbosoms himself to him without reserve. The villain laughs at his simplicity, betrays his confidence and leads him into ruin, irreparable, irreparable. 

Hence, how necessary it is that the inexperienced youth should seek the counsel of the aged and the wise, and follow the godly admonitions of parents and guardians. This would save them many a false step and much misery. I'm sorry, let me add my joke in here. This would save the many a false step in STDs and much misery in the afterlife. Appearances are, we had in college, I forget what class it was, some lecture hall. The day before spring break, all he did was show pictures of STDs. 

And he said, have a great spring break, everybody. Appearances are deceitful. The ignis fatus means, what's ignis fatus means? Like the foolish fire. Looks like a friendly light, but it betrays the unwary traveler down to the secret chambers of death. Poisoned berries sometimes look like tempting grapes. 

Ice, though it may seem firm, oftentimes breaks in and plunges the rash youth into a watery grave. Wine, relevant here, when it giveth its color in the cup, at the last it biteth like a serpent and stingeth like a snake. It was when Eve saw that the tree was pleasant to the eye that she took of the fruit thereof, by which act she lost Eden and brought death into our world and all of our woe. Last part here, if then an act seemed to be right, be sure it is so before you do it. If anything appears to be good, Be sure it is before you touch it. If any of your acquaintances seem to be virtuous, be sure that they are before you take them for friends. 

The simple pass on and are punished, but he that trusteth in the Lord shall be delivered. And then it ends with a little poem. Ye simple souls that stray far from the paths of peace, that lonely, unfrequented way to life and happiness. All right, so we have the path to peace. It's lonely and no one takes it. 

Why will ye folly love and throng the downward road and hate the wisdom from above? 

and mock the sons of God. 1859 scripture emblems and allegories. Great little book. All right, let's go to the Bible. Isaiah 513. Now that's the scripture I wanted to quote. 

but if I go a little earlier, if we start a little earlier, it's actually so on the nose. So the point of this, one of the origins of this podcast is like there'll be a news story. I forget what it was even, but it was like a news story years ago. There'd be a news story. And I was like, wow, that's like, I just read a story like this in the Bible. It's unbelievable. 

Like it's right there. The Bible's right there. And then that kept happening. And I was like, well, I wonder if everything's in the Bible. And sure enough, it's all there. This one is so on the nose. 

I didn't even mean to. I was looking for Isaiah 513. I didn't realize when I was looking for Isaiah 513 that Isaiah 5 like 9 is basically the spring break scripture. Woe to those who rise early in the morning that they may follow intoxicating drink. who continue until night till wine inflames them. Now that's Spring Break. 

Now, Spring Breakers aren't necessarily rising early in the morning. 

They're going to bed early in the morning. 

So it's not the time so much as the fact that as soon as they get up, it's about finding the intoxicating drink. And that's all they think about and all they're concerned about. Hey, what are you doing in Spring Break? Getting drunk! The harp and the strings, the tambourine and flute are wine. And wine are in their feasts. 

The clubs, I've been to some clubs. It's the worst. It's my absolute hell on earth. They didn't have harps and flutes. That wasn't the music of choice at these horrible places. If it were, I might've enjoyed it. 

The harp and the strings, the tambourine and flute and wine are in their feasts, but they do not regard the work of the Lord, nor consider the operation of his hands. The problem with this lifestyle or even this week, although people doing this is not just one week out of the year. This is what they do. This is the, this is college. This is what college is. It's a very expensive four year party at the rate. 

These people are going and maybe a five or six year party for hundreds of thousands of dollars. The problem with this lifestyle is God's not a part of it. God's not considered one of the girls in the video who was most graphic probably was wearing a cross necklace. She had a gold cross necklace, but God is not on her mind. Therefore, the scripture says, therefore, all right, so you're not considering the Lord. You're getting drunk. 

You're partying. What happens now? Therefore, my people have gone into captivity because they have no knowledge. God's people were taken over by neighboring kingdoms. They were cursed. That was awesome about the scriptures. 

It's in the perfect tense. 

It says, my people have gone into captivity, have gone. So it means it hasn't happened yet technically, but it's already done. Right? So it's, it's inevitable. It will happen because they've abandoned God. They're partying. 

They're not of God. They have no knowledge of God. And either do we, we don't have to be partying in Miami. to live a life that has no knowledge of God. There are temporary atheists all the time. We all the time say we know God and then we act like we don't. 

And just to prove that this scripture is not just for the spring breakers of thousands of years ago, the next line says, their honorable men are famished and their multitude dried up with thirst. So it's everyone, it doesn't matter. It could be the few leaders, the honorable men, or it could be the multitude, regular people, right? It doesn't matter. They're all unrighteous and God will not be mocked. Hosea 4 .6 says, my people are destroyed for lack of knowledge. 

because you have rejected knowledge, I will also reject you. " Now, he's not talking about how many senators are there of knowledge, although that's a good thing to know as well. We're talking about the knowledge of God. Now, in universities, we have the entire education system, public education system, certainly we have the blind leading the blind. In many ways, I don't blame these kids. 

I do, of course, it's their lives. They need to take control of it, but they've been taught nothing more. They've been taught nothing better. They've graduated without having to know how many senators there are in America, but worse than that, they've grown up in a culture that expects nothing of them and a culture that doesn't focus on God either. If we can become a culture again, that has high expectations, high standards, and focuses and loves God. The prayer is that over time, for more people, these choices, to pick up that serpent, to hook up with 10 guys in 10 days, won't even be desirable in the first place. 

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