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Hurricane Helene: What Else Would I Do?
Politics By Faith, September 30, 2024
September 30, 2024

We had some wonderful callers on the Sirius/XM show today who live int he disaster zone. Moments like this give people and opportunity to serve in profound ways. It's worth celebrating this.


Hey, welcome to Politics by Faith brought to you by the Patriot Gold Group. This week's episodes are going to be short and few. So apologies ahead of time. My wife's out of town for the next two days and then I'm out of town the rest of the week traveling giving some pro-life speeches, which I'm very excited about but also nervous because over the years I've created this refined, this really great presentation but both of these centers I'm speaking at I've already spoken at so that I got there to know it I can't do the same thing again and I've gone back I'd write a new speeches when we get it and I've gone back if I was like ah maybe I should do the old one it was six years ago and four years ago surely I can do it again right I'm just not very confident about what I've this new speech I've prepared, but please pray for me about that, seriously.

I think I've already complained about this once, though, so I won't mention it, I won't mention it a third time. I want to share a little bit of what happened on the Sirius XM radio show today. We always start off the week with Gratitude Monday. We have 45 segments every week on the radio, and we dedicate one to gratitude.

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So have people call in, what are you grateful for? Very simple, work out our gratitude muscles. That way we can build our virtue and then save this country truly. So that's the whole theme. So we do it every Monday and it's great.

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And this week we talked about the storms, or the storm, Helene, and how devastating it was and how awful that is. I was like, hey, is there anyone listening now who's in it, could tell us about it, what's going on, what have you seen, what have you experienced?

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A guy called in and he's a truck driver. He happened to be in Iowa but his wife is stuck, stranded in this small town in the mountains of North Carolina and he can't get to her. All the roads are washed out, he can't get there and his mother-in-law is there as well. So his wife and wife's mom, elderly, are there and there's nothing there. They can't get stuff in, they're flying stuff in and McDonald's or McDonald's, Walmart's running out of stuff and all the downtown stores

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are all washed away, it's horrible. He can't get in, can't get out, can't get to his family. So we're taking this guy's call and then as this guy's on the phone, another guy calls in from the town or from like nearby the town outside

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who's like, hey, hey, I know a way to get in. And we put them both on the radio together and he's like, hey, go up here, turn left on this road or right on 128 and take a left on 170 and that road back out and he was able to get up into town, which is super cool.

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It was like great, like small town radio was a lot of fun. So then I talked a little more with the guy who called in after, the second guy who knew of the back way. I was talking to him for a little bit. He's like, yeah, you know, I was, I know this because I was bringing some pallets of water

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to people there and blah, blah, blah. And I said, why are you bringing pallets of water to people? And he said, well, the water, the water is not working in people's homes. I said, yeah, I know, but why are you bringing water to people? And he said, well, the electricity doesn't work. There's no electricity.

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So the wells aren't pumping water. So a lot of people are on wells up here and there's no electricity, so they don't get their own water. I said, yeah, I understand. I know why water is something that is needed to be brought into the town. My question is, why are you bringing water into the town?

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And finally, he's like, oh, oh, I don't know. People need water. It was so foreign to him

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the idea of not bringing water That the idea of not bringing water never crossed his mind He couldn't not bring pallets of water wasn't even a thought He instinctually But it was not really instinct. It's it's through proper raising intentional raising of and

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And just mountain culture that he's surrounded by. But he just knew he could, so therefore he did. That's it, there was no thinking about it. There was such little thinking about it when I asked him three times,

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why are you bringing in water? It never even crossed his mind, what do you mean, why would I not bring in the water? And that's a beautiful thing. We had some great callers after that talk about rebuilding and how healthy people rebuild is what we do and I pray that this town the people that

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are healthy enough to rebound I mean physically I'm like spiritually emotionally everything healthy enough to like now we're gonna we're gonna rebuild our town no matter how much despair we might be in how overwhelming it all is how sad it all is we're just gonna fix this up one stick at a time. And that's an inspirational thing. And people come together and helping each other.

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Another caller told this really great story of how he has a generator for his well, but the generator wasn't working. So he called up the local generator fixing guy. And it was the night of the storm. And the guy's like, hey, man, it's a storm. But he was like, oh, you're Sam's daughter's husband?

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All right, I'll be right there. So that's a beautiful thing where it's a lifetime of relationship built up. Sam, who's now passed away, but he was like a staple in the town. Oh, Sam's daughter?

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Okay, all right. So he goes, the generator can't get fixed, so they both go back in his truck to the guy's shop and fix the generator or fix a different generator. They come back, hook the generator back up, and now this guy's able to provide water

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for the nine homes around him. And it's all the same thing. It's like, I don't know, what else would we do? That's how we do it around here. It's just awesome, helping people out in times like this. Of course, Matthew 25, for I was hungry and you gave me food.

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I was thirsty and you gave me drink. I was a stranger and you welcomed me. I was naked and you clothed me. I was sick and you visited me. I was in prison and you came to me. Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me." This is our

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expectation as Christians and thank you God for that calling and for the roots of this being in America where there are so many religious organizations who will swoop into action immediately following a natural disaster like this. We'd be so much poorer in every way without them. We have that culture, other countries don't. It's really important that other countries don't have Christian organizations that come in and fill this void in times like this. We do. I want to share the story from 1808. There was a well-known

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preacher at the time in England and he was told of a man there. He was told there was a man who was confined by a mortification, so a decay or a gangrene in his foot, who would take particular satisfaction in any Christian conversation which my time would allow me to afford him.

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Wonderful.

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So he's like, I'll go, I'll visit. So he entered the room and there was the man, alone in the room in his bed, which he's been confined to for a long time. And the preacher wrote of this conversation in his journal. I said, how are you my friend? Very well, sir, very well. Never better in all my life. Thank God for all his mercies, replied the man, with so cheerful cheerful a tone of voice as at once surprised and delighted me.

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Very well, how so? I thought from what I heard you were in much pain and weakness. Yes, sir, that's true. But I am very well for all that, for God is so good to my soul, and He provides everything needful for my body. The people in this house are very kind, and friends come to see me and talk and pray with me, sir

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I want nothing but more grace to praise the Lord for all his goodness Can we be like that man can I be like that man in the midst of pain suffering and illness and death and illness, death, and natural disaster. Can we thank God, no matter what we're going through, for all of His mercies? And can we want nothing more than for more grace,

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so that we can then praise God even more for all of His goodness. What about that life goal? And if you have that, well, of course, you can do nothing but serve others. What else would you do?

Mike Slater dot locals dot com. Mike Slater dot locals dot com. Transcript, commercial free on the website, Mike Slater dot locals dot com.

 

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We'll see if Governor Walz does the right thing and works with the Trump administration and ICE, but this was headed towards another George Floyd cultural moment. The emotional blackmailers were using "love" as their weapon once again.

Welcome to politics by faith. Thanks for being here and talk about what's been going on in Minnesota lately. Hopefully it all calms down now. And I think it will with the president's statements yesterday that he talked with the governor and with the mayor of Minneapolis. And that seems like they have agreed to work with ice and handing over the criminals of criminally aliens in Minneapolis. What are we, how, how was that thing that they already did? 

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Ben Shapiro is famous for saying, facts don't care about your feelings. But the truth is, feelings don't care about your facts. Most people, feelings is all that matters. And you can give as many facts as you want. It doesn't change anything. None of that matters to stiff -necked people. 

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Okay, well, let's break down the sum of those 51 % who said some. 97 % said criminals, criminally, you committed another crime. But 44 % of that 51%, so you're going to get all the people out of all the people that were asked, 35 % said deport all of them. 51 % said some of that 51%, 44 % said any illegal alien who's arrived in the last four years. So that means a majority of people wanted to deport all illegal aliens who have been here the last four years. And then we can even talk about those who have been here longer than that, but there is a mandate here and we cannot forget that. 

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One person called in about his mentor. He admires deeply, but his mentor has gone off the deep end. saying things like, well, like Tim Wall said, that the people... Minnesota are like Anne Frank hiding from the Nazis. Anne Frank was captured and killed in a concentration camp. That's not, that's not what's happening here. 

I was also talking to a friend of mine who used to be in a cult. And he said, he sees a lot of cult tactics going on everywhere. And he's very aware of this. And he's very careful not to get sucked into another cult. I also am aware. I'm very careful. 

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There used to be an instinct, or maybe there still is for people. I think, I think in my industry, there's a lot of instinct to be first. I don't have that anymore. And for a lot, there's an instinct to be wild and get attention. I don't, I don't have that either. I'd rather wait and then give context and insight when helpful. 

So let's turn to the Bible this morning. I happened to read Hebrews five and this line stood out to me for every high priest taken from among men is appointed for men in things pertaining to God. that he may offer both gifts and sacrifices for sins. He can have compassion on those. The priest can have compassion. The high priest, he can have compassion on those who are ignorant and going astray. 

Why? Since he himself is also subject to weakness. So you have the high priest here, chosen among the people, making sacrifices for people's sins. This is before Jesus died on the cross. And this priest has to have compassion for people because he's also human. He's also weak. 

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But the most important step for changing someone's mind is making sure that when you go into a conversation, you're willing to have your mind changed as well. I'm not saying you have to change your mind. I'm not saying you're wrong, but you have to be willing to have your mind changed. If you're not, then they're not, and you're never going to change their mind if that's what you want to do. If you want to win an argument, that's a different thing. But similarly here with these political topics going on today, we need to always be reassessing, always be willing To have your mind changed, always be willing to see where you're wrong, because the sooner you admit it, the easier it's going to be to get to the truth. 

And that has to be our ultimate goal. Paul said in Philippians 1 9, and this, I pray that your love may abound still more and more in knowledge and all discernment, that you may approve the things that are excellent, that you may be sincere and without offense till the day of Christ, being filled with the fruits of righteousness, which are by Christ Jesus to the glory of God and praise of God. On the TV show, we're recording it tomorrow. Michael Clary is going to be here. He's going to talk about how he just wrote this piece about how Christians need to stop falling for this weaponized empathy. You're not called to be gullible. 

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Exactly. I think all the outrage from the left is misplaced love. Disordered love. Christian love is a thinking love. It's not a feeling. It's not a trick to love. 

It's not a manipulated love. It's not a gullible love. Clary said, without discernment, love gets twisted into a sentimental monstrosity. For the gullible and undiscerning, this kind of pseudo -love claims the moral high ground. It does have some rhetorical advantages, which is why so many people fall for it. It sounds biblical enough to convince undiscerning people that it might be right, but it's not. 

These are not arguments of fact or facts. They're ear -tickling slogans, nothing more. It is good to always be on the lookout to see where we might be wrong. Always be on the lookout to see and make sure that we're in the right. You have a lot of people out there who say, we need to love. Just love, love, love. 

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Arresting 5-Year Olds And Lying Liars
Politics By Faith, January 23, 2026

It is a LIE that federal agents arrested a 5-year-old. The lamestream media knows it's a lie, but they keep telling it. It's time for a reminder that lying is a sin.

Welcome to Politics by Faith. Thanks for being here. I want to talk about the detaining, the arresting of a five -year -old in Minneapolis. Before we do that, though, I got an email the other day, obnoxious email, very snarky from someone. And we went over it, the contents on my SiriusXM radio show. But I bring it up here because he kept saying throughout this email, are you lying to improve your ratings? 

He just kept saying it over and over. It was like a central argument of his email is, are you just doing this for ratings? Are you lying to everybody for ratings? You want to increase your ratings. I cannot stress enough how little ratings have ever made a difference in my radio career. Other things motivate, sure. 

Ratings, nothing. Like a total zero. Never been a concern of mine at all. A quick background on this. My first job out of college and radio was in a small town, Jackson, Tennessee. It's a little town. 

I don't even know if they kept ratings. I don't even know if Arbitron did ratings. But I was the first radio show, the first morning show on the station. So there was nothing to compare to. There were no ratings. It never crossed my mind. 

And I was just starting. I was just trying to do a good job and never consider it. My next real job was in San Diego. And the station I worked for, there were two talk radio stations in town. And the one I worked for never had good ratings. We were always second to the big talk station in town. 

So we never talked about ratings, never, never matter. We were way down there, but we had a lot of sponsors. That was the key. That's how I stayed in business. We had a lot of really loyal sponsors for like over a decade and really loyal listeners who would support our sponsors. So it worked out even though our ratings were terrible. 

I think they were terrible. I don't really know. 

Um, 

We stayed on the air. God, I don't know how it happened. Thank you, God. Now I work for SiriusXM. There are no ratings. There are literally no ratings. 

Ratings don't even exist. Oh, and then this podcast that we're doing right now, I've never made a penny from it. So the idea that I do anything for ratings is just hilarious. I can't think of anything that has had less of an influence on how I do anything other than ratings. And there's so much proof of that. There's so many things we do on the air that are so obviously not for ratings. 

Like, who's ever been like, oh yeah, you know, that hour that Slater did on Alexander the Great. He really did that one for the ratings. That was a real ratings banger. No question, no question about it. That hour that Slater did on the importance of architecture, whoo -wee. That was, I got this book right here. 

It's called Eric Sloan, The Age of Barnes. This would be the second book on Eric Sloan that I bought about Barnes. that will surely, once I read it, like we'll definitely talk about it on the radio, like Barnes, all that Barnes talk. That's a big, big rating stuff for Slater. I know that's why he got real ratings grabber. So I don't do things for ratings. 

I also don't lie. I would never lie ever. I've pretended to know what I'm talking about. That happened once in Jackson, Tennessee. Once, because the time I did it, I don't exactly remember the story, but I was reading some story. It must've been about the bull weevil. 

and about how bull weevils are hurting crops. And I trap the bull weevils because they're eating all the crops. And I say, I say, man, like, what's that like? Like, what? Tell me more about trapping the bull. He's like, oh yeah, I trap them for their fur. 

And I, and I take their fur and I sell the first day. Where do you sell the first? Oh, I sell the fur down in Memphis. A lot of people in Memphis want to buy the bull weevil fur. And I talked to this guy for 10 minutes, this guy going on about how he's a bull weevil trapper for the fur, the bull weevil fur. And I look over and the phone's totally full. 

Bull weevil is a bug, little bug. And everyone's calling in to say, this guy totally got me. And the reason he got me, I remember talking to my boss at the time, Hoppin Harv, because I felt like ridiculous, obviously. But he said, no, it's good. This guy joking around with you. Like, it's funny. 

I was like, oh yeah, it is pretty funny. But he got me because he could tell that I was pretending to know what I was talking about. I don't know what I said. I must have said something that made it seem like I knew what a bull weaver was. It just triggered in his head like, oh, I'm going to get this Yankee. and good on them. 

I'll never forget it, but it really taught me a lesson. Don't ever pretend to know what you're talking about. So I don't. That's why on the radio, I think I don't listen to other radio shows, but I think I ask more questions than most other shows. Something happens. I was like, I don't, I don't know. 

I think this is what I've read. This is what I've heard. This is what I think. But if anyone's in, you know, we have any lawyers listening now, if we have any doctors listening now, if we anyone in this industry now call in, let me know, you know, and we have all these calls and people are great. So I never pretend one time I pretended to know what I was talking about. and that was quickly rebuked by the by the bull weevil trapper uh but i would never lie i don't bring it up here because the mainstream media the lamestream 

is lying and we can give a million examples and there's plenty of them. But this one of today is quite striking because they know the truth. We know they know the truth. This five -year -old boy in Minnesota, it started off with this five -year -old was detained. Ice detained a five -year -old and then they were rebuked with the truth, but they doubled down. And now they're saying that ice arrested a five -year -old, which is even worse. 

They didn't detain him, they didn't arrest him. Here's the story. ICE stopped the dad who was driving the car, illegal alien. The dad ran, abandoning his son in the car. Would you ever? The ICE agents, some went to go get the illegal alien. 

The other ICE agents protected the five -year -old who was just abandoned by dad. Two quick points here. How many illegal aliens were lost by the Biden administration children? Here's a Homeland Security number, 230 ,000. lost by the Biden administration. Whatever the number is, it's outrageous number of illegal alien or children who came across the border that were like, wow, we don't know what to do with them. 

Let's just give them to these people. And we don't know. We didn't vet the people. We don't know who we dropped them off with a horrible story. And the Democrats, lefties across America just totally turned a blind eye. We dropped them off to human traffickers. 

Surely dropped them off in horrific sex trade situations, just like a horrible, horrible, evil, wicked, depraved, the worst things you could possibly imagine. And Democrats totally turned a blind eye to that. Yet here's one five -year -old boy that was abandoned by his dad in the car in negative 20 -degree weather. And the left's like, laser focus on this one child. We also were told by the media that this five -year -old was used to bait family members, like, go knock on the door and get all the other illegals out so we can arrest them too. 

That was the vision that the left was trying to paint. DHS says, no, no, no, we were not trying to bait family members. We were trying to get family members in the house to help the child, but they refused. In the end, dad and son were reunited and they're now at a detention facility in San Antonio, we're told. I hope that people see through these lies now. No, I'm, I'm certain that law enforcement helped this child with as much love and care as all law enforcement helps the children of criminals. 

J . D. Vance, our vice president, was one of those kids once. He spoke of that when he was in Minneapolis yesterday. He said, one of my family members was arrested in front of me. But the left keep going with this lie. 

This is Nicholas Kristof, New York Times columnist. We look back at those old photos of the 60s and wonder how authorities could have behaved so savagely. Many years from now, young Americans will look at these photos from 2026 and wonder how anyone could have justified shooting a woman in the head as she tries to drive away, arresting five -year -old schoolchildren on the street. or holding a man down and spraying chemicals into his face. Arresting a five -year -old? That's not what happened at all. 

They detained the dad, and they protected him. five -year -old so I'm stuck on the abandoning of the dad running away that's so screwed up so screwed up there was this movie by Will Ferrell and Julia Louise Dreyfus it was it's a horrible movie it's called downhill apparently it's a remake because I've seen the scene in question yeah force majeure some Swedish movie no maybe it's called tourist Both titles, yeah, Forest Majeure and Tourist is the original, and then they remade it with Will Ferrell and Julius Jarvis. I was on an airplane, and I watched it. It was one of the worst movies I've ever seen in my life, and I think about it all the time. So I really don't know what to do with this movie. But the very short of it is, it's a family, they got three boys maybe, and they're on this ski trip, and they're at the lodge or whatever, and an avalanche is coming down. 

And the avalanche is coming, and the dad, Will Ferrell, runs, runs away. leaves his family there. Now it turns out the avalanche missed or didn't turn out to anything. And he walks back over to his wife and kids who are there left for dead, left unprotected. And the whole rest of the movie is about how mom and the kids lose respect for dad. It's, it's a horror show. 

It's a horrible movie. And I can't think about it all the time. Actually, I'm going to talk more about it on my, on the radio show on, on Monday, I'll go back and find some clips and, and relive it. Uh, the idea that the dad would run is, okay, here's what I want to talk about today. Turn it to the Bible. You can't lie. 

Lying is bad. Lying is sinful. I know this is basic stuff here, but I don't ever hear anyone talk about how good it is. not to lie. I guess now that I think about it, anything I've ever heard about lying in my life has been like, well, little white lies are okay. That's it. 

No, no, don't lie. So maybe it's not so obvious. God says not to lie. Leviticus 19, 11, 12, you shall not steal. You shall not deal falsely. You shall not lie to one another. 

Hebrews 6, 18 says that God, it's impossible for God to lie. We therefore shouldn't either. Zechariah 8, 17, God says, love no false oath for all these things I hate. This is right after Zechariah 8, but this is after Zechariah 5, where he talks about a flying scroll that is a curse to everyone. God sends a curse that shall enter the house of the thief and the house of the one who swears falsely by my name, and it shall remain in the midst of his house and consume it with its timber and stones. The house of the liar will be cursed. 

It's all throughout Proverbs, of course. 16, 16, excuse me, 616 says, among the seven things the Lord hates are a lying tongue and a false witness who breathes out lies. The media, the people writing these stories, writing these headlines, writing the scripts, they know this is not what happened. They know a five -year -old was not arrested. They know it. You can disagree with arresting illegal aliens. 

Okay. Do not lie and say a five -year -old was arrested. You are a liar. That is sinful. God hates that. Proverbs 12, 22 says, lying lips are an abomination to the Lord. 

You don't want to be anywhere near abominations. Those who act faithfully are his delight. That's where you want to name. He said, Oh, this is just Old Testament stuff. Just bringing up some Old Testament. Jesus called Satan, the father of lies. 

John eight 44. You belong to your father, the devil, and you want to carry out your father's desires. He was a murderer from the beginning, not holding to the truth for there's no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks his native language for he is a liar and the father of lies. Lying separates you from the truth. That's what, that's why Satan does it. 

He tells you lies. to separate you from what is true. Satan tells lies to keep you from God, to keep you from God's truth, to keep you from his word. And people in our sinful nature lie for all types of reasons and motivations and justifications, but it's all sinful. Just the same. Jesus, on the other hand, is the truth. 

John 14, 6, the way, the truth, the life. Stick with him. Be more like him. Never, ever tell a lie. And these people in the media need to be called out more, even more, as straight up, flat out liars. That is a lie. 

You are lying. But if you're unrepentant, I suppose they just don't care. But we know the truth will set you free. Slater Radio on Twitter and Instagram, mikeslater . locals . com. Transcript commercial free on the website mikeslater .

 

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