Easter is Illegal in the United States (4/20/25)

Easter is Illegal in the United States (4/20/25)

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now. You

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are listening to a special segment

1:33

of The Secret Teachings Radio. I'm

1:37

your host, Brian Gable. This

1:39

is an Easter message to listeners

1:42

of the show, and for those of

1:44

you who are also not listeners

1:46

of the show, but happen to stumble

1:48

across this on YouTube or X

1:50

or anywhere else it is posted. This

1:53

will be a short segment, but

1:55

a powerful one, I believe. I

2:00

want to start by saying

2:02

that I am not

2:04

a religious person, nor am

2:06

I a spiritual person,

2:08

nor am I a Satanist.

2:11

I abhor Satanism. I

2:15

believe that Jesus Christ did

2:17

come in the flesh, that

2:19

Jesus Christ, of course, is a form

2:21

of consciousness, and my

2:24

soul and my spirit, your

2:26

soul and your spirit, that

2:30

is Jesus Christ and

2:32

it is in

2:35

the flesh which is crucified

2:37

to the cross of

2:39

materiality of matter

2:41

which is of course the

2:43

human spine and the outstretched

2:45

body the arms and the legs

2:48

and the head is the of

2:50

course fifth point being the

2:52

spirit that

2:54

rises from the four corners

2:56

of the grave, or

2:58

the earth, or the sarcophagus,

3:00

etc., and it reunites with

3:02

God above in heaven.

3:06

So, I believe in

3:08

Jesus Christ as a title. I

3:11

believe Jesus Christ is

3:13

an identity that could

3:15

be applied to all of

3:17

us in recognizing our, choose

3:19

the word, divinity perhaps, or choose

3:22

the word, spiritual nature. I

3:24

say I'm not a spiritual person,

3:26

I'm not a religious person because

3:28

I tend to find

3:30

repulsion with these

3:32

types of labels especially

3:34

because if we have such

3:37

a label without a clear

3:39

definition then we can just

3:41

make these assumptions about

3:43

somebody because they have like

3:45

an R or a D next to

3:47

their name Republican or Democrat because they

3:49

have a C. next to their

3:51

name they're a Christian or because they

3:53

have a J next to their name they're

3:55

a Jew or because they have an

3:57

M next to their name so they're Muslim

4:00

or even Buddhists they have a B

4:02

so they're a Buddhist and pretty

4:04

much anything outside of that

4:06

grouping is usually

4:09

met with

4:11

frustration, anger,

4:14

even violence by

4:16

very religious individuals

4:19

So I don't like to put myself into

4:21

that category. I would

4:23

say the most aggressively

4:26

denied

4:28

belief systems

4:30

or views would certainly be Hinduism

4:32

and anything that would be

4:34

considered closer to nature in the

4:36

sense of I guess you

4:39

could say paganism. I don't think

4:41

that's the correct word because

4:43

paganism means the religion of the

4:45

country people. And

4:47

so it is something

4:49

that is not

4:51

institutionalized and throughout much of the

4:53

ancient world, especially during the time and

4:55

throughout the Roman Empire, paganism

4:58

was not really the

5:01

religion of the people

5:03

because paganism, as we

5:05

define it today, was actually

5:07

institutionalized. So it's really

5:09

the Christian cult, and I don't mean

5:11

that in a negative way, but the

5:13

Christian cult that came into Rome

5:15

and in more ways

5:18

than one kind of ransacked the

5:20

place and might even be responsible

5:22

for the burning of Rome under

5:24

Nero and the

5:26

destruction of the pagan temples. I don't think the

5:28

pagans or Nero would have had a reason to

5:30

do that. I think it makes more sense the

5:32

Christians would have been responsible for that. And

5:35

of course Christianity is adopted

5:37

just shortly before the

5:39

Western Roman Empire completely

5:41

collapses and falls at least historically

5:44

officially. It's a long drawn up

5:46

process. It wasn't a day at

5:48

a certain time, a certain

5:50

date. But I say

5:52

all of that because I want

5:54

you to understand where I'm coming from

5:56

before I present to you what I have to

5:58

present here to you. It's

6:00

also quite common in

6:02

the Western world

6:04

to take anything

6:07

that is Eastern

6:09

and either

6:11

romanticize it. like Buddhists are

6:13

perfect and they levitate

6:15

or to demean it as pagan,

6:17

which, yeah, sure, Christianity is

6:19

not pagan now, but it used to be a

6:21

pagan religion. And I don't

6:24

mean because of it taking elements or

6:26

components from various

6:28

other belief systems, practices,

6:30

observations, etc. Obviously,

6:33

the Christian holy days are based on

6:35

the quote, pagan holy days or holy days,

6:37

which are really just The observations

6:39

of nature and the definition of

6:41

that would be science. Science is

6:43

an observation of nature, so really

6:45

paganism is a scientific endeavor, a

6:48

scientific process, if we're actually using

6:50

the definitions of words, which

6:53

I think is quite important

6:55

to do. We

6:58

know that gods like

7:00

Atis, we know that gods

7:02

all around the world, goddesses

7:05

sometimes, Amaterasu here in Japan, go

7:08

into a cave for three days and are resurrected.

7:11

We know that the central

7:13

pillar or the central figure

7:15

within most of these cults is,

7:17

of course, the tree or

7:19

the spine or the the Axis

7:22

Mundi by which all things

7:24

rotate and revolve. It is the

7:26

central pillar of faith,

7:28

the central pillar of the

7:30

blood or the blessings that

7:32

are poured out from the

7:34

wound of Christ. It's the

7:36

universal fountain motif

7:38

that we find throughout the world, the water,

7:40

the blood, whatever it is that rains

7:42

down and gives us blessing. And that blessing

7:45

comes in the form of a pomegranate.

7:47

It comes in the form of an apple.

7:49

It comes in the form of washing us

7:51

clean of our sins. It comes in the

7:53

form of flowers and many other things depending

7:55

on what myth you look at. So

7:57

yeah, Christianity, of course, took from

7:59

Mithraism, Persian religion of Mithraism,

8:01

which is now modern

8:03

Iran. And yes, Islam is

8:05

the dominant religion in that region

8:08

of the world today, and Islam

8:10

has a lot in common with

8:12

Christianity, and yet Islam is considered

8:14

to be this kind of heathenistic

8:16

pagan religion or something like this. This

8:18

is how Christians tend to portray

8:20

it. They all have sex with animals.

8:23

Even though if you read the

8:25

discussions of the rabbis and

8:27

the various Talmudic writings, you'll learn

8:29

that many of the rabbis

8:32

actually accuse all Gentiles,

8:34

all Gentile women

8:36

in particular, of having

8:39

intercourse with animals. It's

8:41

not really a Muslim thing.

8:43

It's a thing that

8:45

Gentiles were accused of

8:47

by those who sat

8:49

on the rabbinical

8:51

high chair, the

8:53

Sanhedrin. And I

8:56

don't think that it's necessary to get

8:58

into all of those details, although

9:01

I do have pictures

9:03

from the Talmud where I could pull

9:05

this up and I could show

9:07

you if you are

9:09

interested in seeing that. So

9:13

let's take

9:15

all of that into consideration. That's

9:18

the baseline

9:20

here. And now

9:22

this is my Easter message. I

9:24

want to show this to you on the screen.

9:27

If you're just listening, this is a free

9:31

video you can watch either on

9:33

our website at tstradio .info. The links

9:35

are below or on YouTube or

9:37

on X. So

9:40

let me show you what I

9:42

have on my screen here, okay? People

9:44

like artificial intelligence. I

9:46

don't, but people like

9:49

AI. So we can

9:51

just ask Grok, what is

9:53

Easter? And Easter,

9:55

of course, is defined. You

9:58

probably don't need to look at Grok. But

10:00

we can ask Rock because people love AI. It's

10:03

the story of the arrest and the crucifixion and

10:05

the resurrection of Jesus. It's

10:07

from Palm Sunday, Holy Monday

10:10

to Good Friday and to

10:12

the resurrection. Another,

10:14

again, universal motif. And

10:17

there are differences in the story even

10:19

in the Bible. For example,

10:21

the story of Judas. What

10:24

happened to Judas? The book of

10:26

Matthew and the book of Acts tell two

10:29

different stories. Completely

10:31

different stories. I'm

10:33

not going to spend time looking at that

10:35

because I don't

10:37

think it's necessary for this Easter

10:40

message, but the book of Matthew and the

10:42

book of Acts tell totally different stories as

10:44

per what happened to Judas. So

10:47

this is Easter. We know what

10:49

Easter is probably. Some of us

10:51

don't. Maybe we just like the Easter

10:53

eggs and we like the candy

10:55

and we like the rabbits and okay.

10:58

I'm not here to

11:00

make you feel bad for celebrating

11:02

Easter. I'm not here to make people

11:04

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that I'm obsessive about symbolism and

11:47

looking at those kinds of

11:49

details and so that's what

11:51

we're going to do here

11:53

so that's the Easter

11:55

story and We could

11:57

also ask rock. We don't need to ask

11:59

rock but again people love

12:01

artificial intelligence We could ask rock

12:03

a really important question with the

12:06

right kind of terminology And

12:08

that question would be this. Did

12:10

Jewish people play a role or did Jews play

12:12

a role in the arrest and death of

12:15

Jesus Christ in the biblical story? We

12:17

know that this is true. In

12:19

fact, passion plays have

12:22

been used for

12:24

centuries to incite anger

12:26

or even violence against Jewish

12:28

communities. There's a

12:30

great episode of South Park about

12:32

that. Christians have

12:34

accused Jews of this for

12:36

centuries. because it's

12:39

true in part. It

12:41

doesn't mean every Jewish person, but

12:43

of course Jewish communities and

12:45

Jewish leaders did

12:47

conspire to have

12:49

Jesus removed from the public

12:51

eye. Whether

12:54

you're reading Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John, Jewish

12:57

authorities, the Sanhedrin, they

13:00

got together

13:02

and played a significant role

13:05

in the arrest of Jesus Christ or Jesus

13:07

or whatever his name actually was. It

13:09

probably wasn't Jesus and it probably wasn't Christ

13:11

because it's a title. But

13:13

nonetheless, if

13:15

you read these books of the Bible,

13:18

which I have, although I'm not a

13:20

Christian, but if you read these

13:22

books of the Bible, you will find contradictions, but

13:24

you will find an underlying theme. It

13:26

wasn't exclusively Jewish authorities,

13:28

but that was the

13:30

primary sect who were

13:32

directly responsible for the

13:34

arrest and the crucifixion

13:37

of Jesus Christ. In fact,

13:39

Judas himself was

13:41

Jewish and Judas

13:43

is who sold the

13:45

Savior out. And

13:48

there's some irony to that as you'll see here in a

13:50

moment. And

13:52

this video won't be much longer. This audio won't

13:54

be much longer. This is just a short

13:56

segment. But you'll see the irony

13:58

very quickly to why that is. And

14:01

of course, depending

14:03

on what story or what account you read,

14:05

it is largely

14:08

the Jewish community

14:10

or the Jewish crowd

14:12

that demands the

14:14

crucifixion of Jesus Christ. And

14:16

of course, Pontius Pilate washes his

14:18

hands of it and says,

14:21

I don't want anything to

14:23

do with it. And

14:25

you'll find if you read about the

14:27

Roman Empire, if you read

14:29

the most authoritative work ever,

14:31

written about Rome, arguably

14:33

the most, Edward Gibbon, the

14:35

decline and fall of the Roman

14:37

Empire, you'll find that the Romans

14:39

were actually really accepting, like shockingly

14:41

accepting, of most religions. And

14:44

the only reason that they had an

14:46

issue with Jews or with Christians is

14:48

because these communities of people, both Jews

14:50

and Christians, did not

14:52

like that people disagreed with them or

14:55

did not like that people were

14:57

not part of their little group the

14:59

Jews of course refused to allow

15:01

anybody into their communities and Because of

15:03

their customs and practices they were

15:05

seen as very foreign and alien

15:07

in all lands and the Christians

15:09

who were derived

15:11

from Judaism

15:14

took many of the

15:16

Jewish ideas and just kind of

15:18

tweak them instead of bathing

15:20

in blood, for example, they

15:22

bathed in water as part of

15:24

their baptismal ritual. And

15:26

instead of sucking the

15:28

blood from a child's penis, they might

15:31

have just, you know, circumcised it

15:33

later. But the Christians said,

15:35

hey, everybody can be saved. The Jews said

15:37

only Jews can be saved. The Christians said

15:39

everybody can be saved. The Jews said nobody

15:41

can be saved except us. Nobody

15:43

can be a part of this. It's just ours. Everybody

15:46

else is... on the outside.

15:48

The Christians said, hey, everybody can

15:50

come into this and you can be

15:52

saved. So the

15:54

Christians changed things. And

15:56

the Jews said, well, if you're not part of this, you should

15:58

die. And the Christians said, well,

16:01

at first they said everybody's welcome, which

16:03

brought in criminals and thieves who could just

16:05

be absolved of their sins. And then

16:07

Christianity was largely a group of criminals. And

16:10

of course, communists had to give everything to

16:12

the church to be a part of it. That

16:14

changed, of course. And yes,

16:16

there were reformations later, several of them.

16:19

But the Christians said, okay, well, now

16:21

if you don't believe us that you

16:23

can be saved, even though you're not

16:25

in this Jewish cult, then we will

16:27

also kill you. So Christians

16:30

basically adopted the Jewish line and became

16:32

as aggressive. And of course, these

16:34

are the reasons why the Romans were

16:36

very, very angry because they just

16:38

kind of wanted peace

16:40

within the context of religious

16:42

beliefs which were widely accepted

16:44

all throughout the Empire for

16:46

the most part also depending

16:48

on what time period we're

16:50

speaking of but generally speaking

16:52

throughout Roman history. So

16:54

a mob of largely Jewish

16:56

people they said, Jesus crucify

16:59

him, crucify him, crucify him.

17:01

We don't know exactly what

17:03

they said. We can imagine

17:05

something to that effect if

17:07

we read The

17:09

Gospels now of course not all Jews

17:11

not all of them Not all

17:13

of the Jews Okay, it's not all

17:15

or nothing Just like not all

17:17

the Christians are not all the Buddhists

17:19

are not all the Muslims are

17:21

not all of this or that Of

17:23

course not, but it is true

17:25

that largely Jewish people were responsible for

17:28

the death of Jesus Christ That

17:30

is just a fact. It's a fact

17:32

of history. I believe Jesus was

17:34

a real person Whatever that person is.

17:36

He's also a character And

17:39

he's also an archetype, but

17:41

I also, you know, I've

17:43

read the Bible as a

17:45

pseudo -historical text and even

17:47

from a pseudo -historical point of

17:49

view, again, Jewish people

17:51

are responsible for the death

17:53

of Jesus. And you can actually

17:56

understand why the Jews might

17:58

have thought that or believed that

18:00

Jesus was doing something offensive

18:02

because he's claiming To

18:04

be these things or it's being

18:06

attributed to him that he or

18:09

he's these things that are considered

18:11

blasphemous to the Jews That's not

18:13

true. He's not the son of

18:15

God It's a blasphemous thing to

18:17

say I actually Understand where the

18:19

Jews are coming from it if

18:21

you were to say I am

18:24

the son of God and tell

18:26

people that today you'd sound crazy

18:28

and people would find that blasphemous

18:30

But you have to understand for

18:32

the time period that was considered

18:34

blasphemous Not only to pagan communities,

18:36

it was considered blasphemous to the

18:39

Jews where the Christians came and

18:41

were derived from, came from. So

18:43

I actually understand it is considered

18:45

quite blasphemous that Jesus, if that

18:47

is the story, was portrayed as

18:49

the Son of God, literally. Now,

18:52

figuratively, yes, we are all the Son

18:54

of God as a soul, as a spirit,

18:56

and we come in the flesh. God

18:58

comes in the flesh. which is our physical

19:00

body. So yes, Jesus came in the

19:02

flesh and we're all crucified in like manner.

19:05

There's also the history of

19:07

the fact that certain religious

19:09

crimes, particularly Christian religious crimes

19:11

in the early days of

19:14

the integration of Christianity into

19:16

Rome, were rarely ever by

19:18

any magistrate treated as if

19:20

they were a hangable or

19:22

crucifiable offense. In fact, a

19:24

lot of the times the magistrates said, we just want peace. take

19:27

a look at the pagan altar, put an incense

19:29

stick on it, we'll let you go. And the

19:31

Christian said, no, I want to be slaughtered for

19:33

Jesus. And they aggressively pursued

19:35

that end to become martyrs because

19:37

it benefited them in the same way

19:39

that pretty much any group of

19:41

people do those kinds of things because

19:44

it benefits them and their cause,

19:46

whatever that cause is or whatever that

19:48

benefit is. Okay, so we know That

19:51

this is a factual thing.

19:53

It is a pseudo historical

19:55

thing as well as a

19:57

historical thing. It's a spiritual

20:00

thing. This is a fact

20:02

Jews were part of the

20:04

conspiracy to arrest and to

20:06

crucify Jesus Christ Now here's

20:08

the problem Under the US

20:10

Department of States definition of

20:12

anti -Semitism You can see

20:15

this on your screen They

20:18

use the definition

20:20

from the International Holocaust

20:22

Remembrance Alliance, the

20:24

IHRA, which the U

20:26

.S. is a member of. It's a

20:29

non -legally binding working definition of antisemitism,

20:31

but it is nonetheless a definition

20:33

of antisemitism. They have to have some

20:35

definition. We don't have a definition

20:37

of racism, but we have a definition

20:39

of antisemitism. It's anything

20:41

the IHRA or the IHRA

20:43

says. Okay.

20:46

And we have confirmation of that, not

20:48

just from the State Department, this

20:50

is their website. We

20:52

also have that from the Embassy

20:54

website, the US Embassy in

20:56

Israel, the International Holocaust

20:58

Remembrance Alliance working definition

21:00

of anti -Semitism. And

21:03

you can read that there on your screen or you can

21:05

go look it up or click the links below in the

21:07

video I'll have, if they're not up

21:09

already, I'll have them up here in a little

21:11

bit. Okay, so

21:13

there's the definition. Okay,

21:15

and this is not

21:17

like an old story

21:19

or a new, it's

21:21

a long standing agreement.

21:24

Here is a notice

21:27

in 2022 about

21:29

this. This is through

21:31

Republican and Democrat

21:34

administrations. So what is

21:36

the working definition of anti -Semitism as

21:38

per the IHRA? Well,

21:40

among so many other

21:42

things, here's one of them.

21:44

using the symbols and

21:47

images associated with classic anti

21:49

-Semitism. That is to

21:51

say claiming that Jews killed

21:53

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claiming that Jesus

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was killed by Jews.

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oral suctioning. The

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safe bris. There's

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how you pronounce it. Direct

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oral suctioning. When a baby

23:07

is circumcised, some ritual Jewish

23:09

circumcisers will hell him. Do

23:11

a practice called and

23:13

I don't speak the language, so make fun of

23:16

me, but it's still true. It's

23:18

the part where the mole uses their mouth

23:20

to suck blood away from the baby's

23:22

circumcision. When it's part of the circumcision ritual,

23:24

look at that. So to point

23:26

that out would also be

23:29

considered blood libel, and

23:31

to point out what the

23:33

Bible says would be

23:35

considered anti -semitic. Now

23:38

here is the Department of Homeland

23:40

Security. Screening the social media accounts

23:42

of aliens and immigrants to determine

23:44

if their activity is anti -Semitic.

23:46

And this is a story from

23:48

April 9th, 2025. Here's

23:50

the Department of Justice announcing

23:52

a task force to combat

23:55

anti -Semitism. This

23:57

is February 3rd,

23:59

2025. This

24:01

is for college campuses to

24:03

make sure that nobody is

24:05

saying what a foreign country

24:07

would prefer not be said.

24:11

even if that means violating your

24:13

most basic fundamental First Amendment rights. And

24:16

although this is not a law, HR

24:18

6090 is the Anti -Semitism

24:20

Aware Act. And

24:22

it essentially would criminalize

24:25

exactly what the

24:27

IHRA says. Claiming

24:29

that Jews killed Jesus by, you

24:31

know, reading the Bible would be

24:33

considered an act of anti -Semitism. Now,

24:36

the definition of a Simite

24:38

is a member of any

24:41

people who speak or spoke

24:43

a Semitic language. This includes

24:45

Jews and Arabs, meaning that

24:47

Muslims are also Semites. Now

24:50

we're not going to go into a

24:52

long history of that, but it is important

24:54

to point that little detail out for

24:56

context because the definition of things are important.

24:58

Instead of using that definition, the

25:01

IHRA has its own definition,

25:03

which includes pretty much any of

25:05

these things that you see

25:07

on your screen. accusing

25:09

Jews of wrongdoing, even

25:11

if it's true. Basically,

25:14

anything that Jews consider

25:16

offensive to themselves, even

25:18

if you're pointing out

25:21

crimes they've committed, then

25:23

that is anti -Semitism.

25:27

Including the story

25:29

of the arrest,

25:31

of the traitor, of

25:35

the crucifixion, and

25:38

of the resurrection of

25:40

Jesus Christ. That's

25:45

what you get. And

25:48

sadly, there are

25:50

plenty of people who told you so. On

25:54

my show, The Secret Teachings, I've been

25:56

pointing this out for damn near a

25:58

year now. This

26:01

is where we are. This

26:03

is what the current

26:05

administration is doing,

26:07

criminalizing not just your right to

26:09

speak and to protest. And

26:11

no, I'm not talking about acts

26:13

of violence and calls for

26:15

death. I'm talking about your right

26:18

to protest peacefully, your right

26:20

to speak and engage in discourse,

26:23

your right to access public

26:25

forums and have conversations,

26:27

and hell, your right to

26:29

post mainline news articles

26:31

for that matter, to

26:33

talk about anything

26:36

that's on that list

26:38

or associated with that

26:40

list that is considered

26:42

anti -semitic and by

26:44

definition of the term

26:46

and the way it's

26:48

being employed is going

26:50

to prevent people from

26:52

maintaining their green card

26:54

status or their visa

26:56

status or obtaining a

26:59

visa at all and

27:01

if that is the

27:03

only crime they've committed quoting

27:06

the Bible, let's say,

27:08

or opposing a foreign

27:10

government, let's say. What

27:14

makes you think that

27:17

doesn't apply to you

27:19

as well as an

27:21

American citizen? So

27:23

if I were to show you this

27:25

on the screen, and I'm not

27:27

sure if the Chicago Tribune wants me

27:29

to show you because they put

27:31

up this little paywall, but if I

27:33

try to stop the Yeah,

27:35

the paywall came back up

27:37

This is a article here

27:39

from the Chicago Tribune fixing

27:42

the numbers at Auschwitz where

27:44

they talk about how Polish

27:46

and Jewish scholars have Reassessed

27:48

the numbers and have found

27:50

that Now the numbers are

27:52

closer to a fraction of

27:54

how many people reportedly originally

27:57

four million died at Auschwitz

27:59

the number was closer to

28:01

like one one point five

28:04

And that included others, not

28:06

just Jews. To point out

28:08

that fact and to point

28:10

out a Chicago Tribune article

28:12

would be under the political

28:14

administration power in the United

28:16

States right now, that would

28:18

be an act of anti -Semitism.

28:21

And if that definition can be

28:23

used to prevent someone from obtaining

28:25

a visa or someone loses a

28:27

visa or someone cannot get a

28:29

green card or they have the

28:31

green card torn up, it'll apply

28:33

to American citizens as well. So,

28:36

that's what you voted

28:38

for. And if you voted

28:40

for the other side, it would

28:42

have also happened. Because there's clearly

28:44

some sort of parasitic anti -Republican,

28:46

anti -human force at play here. That

28:48

is both material and non -material. And

28:51

it really despises Jesus, and

28:53

it really despises consciousness, and

28:55

it really despises life, and

28:59

particularly children. and

29:01

especially women. Look

29:04

at Weimar Germany. That

29:06

gives you kind of an idea of what this

29:09

evil force is that we're dealing with. It's

29:11

again, material and non -material.

29:14

There is a war between good and evil. And

29:17

I need to say this as

29:19

I wind down this segment. You

29:23

don't have to be

29:25

a Christian to see

29:27

this. You

29:29

don't. And

29:31

you don't have to be a

29:33

Satanist if you're not a Christian

29:35

because that's stupid and I'm not. But

29:40

it is very obvious when

29:42

you look at the evidence

29:44

what we're dealing with here.

29:48

While we're running around screaming

29:50

about America 2 .0 and we're

29:52

winning, I'm not. Many

29:54

other people are. They

29:57

have criminalized the Bible, they've

29:59

criminalized the First Amendment,

30:01

and they have criminalized Easter.

30:05

So, happy Easter. Maybe

30:08

that's anti -Semitic to say. Am

30:11

I allowed to say that? I don't know. You

30:14

think I'm being hyperbolic? You

30:16

think this is sensationalism? No,

30:19

it's just objective

30:21

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