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The assault on America is real and unrelenting. We can push back the line of fire with your host activist. All international speaker and theologian Dr. Michael Brown. Your voice is more cultural and spiritual revolution Michael Brown is the direct coalition of conscience and president of fire school of Ministry of the line of fire now by calling 866-34-TRUTH 866-34-TRUTH here again is Dr. Michael Brown. I'm not sure right well I agree with some of what he said but have a question about something else.

He said having to do with the alleged dying wish of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will talk about that in a moment. Also I know if you're aware of an interesting new phenomenon with the Associated Press with guidelines that they give in terms of punctuation and capitalization you find some very interesting in the moment and bottom of the hour can be joined by my friend Alice McFarland to talk about his new book the assault on the American what we can do the turn the tide, but we can do to push back against this assault. Welcome to the broadcast Michael Brown, the lighted, to be with you. 866-34-TRUTH's number called all not sure beginning to calls today, but we little adventure yesterday or give you a little background story.

Could you get a kick out of this.

So we are live five days a week Monday to Friday and its eastern time 3:57 PM or daily line of fire, radio broadcast, which also live stream on Facebook and Internet so it is made for audio is made for video. Many people listen to the podcast. Many people was on radio. Many watch on YouTube or Facebook so is made for both and we take one day a week and we ere that on Saturday night with America's voice and America's voice channel on Pluto TV on the dish TV network on other outlets of America's voice we take one show in particular that folks will not be able to call in live watching on Saturday night in America's voice but we know to be a good lively show for all of you watching some you watching right now and Saturday night. America's voice channel on dish or on Pluto or some other network so anyway that's what happened with the show that we did yesterday on Monday today's Tuesday terms are live broadcast and and we put a bunch of video clips and that would be really enjoyable to listen to, but also to watch and we put in my four minute interview with with Mike Huckabee for Gov. Mike Huckabee on his show.

Interestingly, Shannon afterwards and he tweeted to Sally said during the shows that best thing he's ever heard about evangelicals in Donald Trump. Many tweeted outs is the best explanation ever heard of how Christians can vote for Trump and justify that and then contact my friend James Robison's is the best four minutes. He's ever done. And then James Robison was in a meeting with Tony Evans.

Best, Tony Evans and Secretary of State Pompeo said you've gotta watch this clip executive state. Pompeo said James this is sure this public a secure state. Pompeo said mama get on the planet and Watts who knew the people would be speaking to. So we put that whole clip in an and then there were some wild stuff that happened on a recent UFC fight was about the fight. It was about the political stuff going on before and after the president from calling during a thunderstorm at the center of the culture living in the craziness of the moment, how the church must rise any anyway. Some of the videos triggered something on YouTube and on Facebook copyright violations and it may be something that you do has certain algorithm with with UFC to protect it and showing fight footage August 2010 has broadcast it or elicit on radio power button that we weren't doing that. We wouldn't anyway. But in any case, it triggered some stuff so suddenly the lifestream stopped on YouTube. This is a show that we are also preparing for America's voice process that the screen stopped and then I got walk taken down and then put back up and nobody could watch it and then Facebook of the Facebook page. A teller team. It's still there or is Dr. Brown Facebook page was over 600,000 followers and said, look at what it says on top of this you can see this. No one else can. So ultimately what happened there must be some subtle little thing that that that UFC puts in that just a little music so you can barely even hear it triggered something so we pulled some of those clips out and another thing here is what people thought Dr. Brown you're getting censored YouTube's cracking down on your face, please, please return a lot of controversial stuff that we've had our issues with being censored or being blocked or being commoditized but had nothing to do with that.

Yes, it, it just had to do with copyright stuff getting triggered automatically had them do with people making decisions.

It just happens.

Hopeful of folks who are righteously indignant standing with me. I appreciate okay Tucker Carlson conservative spokesman on Fox news Friday night with the passing of Justice Ginsburg.

I didn't hear what he had to say. But if you like many others on the right honors her legacy did not attack her abortion stance or things that when considered radical feminist or look at her just as an ideological opponent appreciated her accomplishments and and was condolences to more symmetry you that's a right and proper thing to do work when I talk about it. Osama bin Laden being taken out or something like that.

He was just a surge America but at some ideological opinions are like categorically to the court by being different with but in her passing of stigma speak respectfully and and and and and pray for the grieving family that is plenty time to discuss our differences. We did that before and after such crosses talk about that but there was a major report that her dying wish was that she not be replaced until new president elected Sue Tucker Carlson showing how how Democrats have been taking her words and and run with them. Let's let's watch as a nation we should hate her final call draws, not as a personal service to her as a service to the country our country and across monitoring her last words that she not be replaced until a new president is installed.

She said my most fervent wish is that I will not be replaced by, until a new president is installed. We believe that fervent wish that the next president. That was the last thing she said to the public.

We know who this man is we who does not care about dying woman's final ranch clear so those final words from a gender kosher Cortez speaker prison, Trump doesn't care about woman's dying wish Tucker Carlson is hundred percent right and others are hundred percent right thing with all respect to Justice Ginsburg that was not her call to make call of anyone to make. This is for elected officials to do what they were elected to do. That's that's the issue before us so little respect to her sheet she doesn't get to make that call and I don't think that was in her mind that she thought she got to make that call.

That was just her fervent wish that espresso appreciate that. Understand that, but you have to act on what you been elected to act on them. Do what you feel is right.

Nominating or not nominating voting for voting against the Supreme Court justice. But here's what's interesting.

President Trump was asked about this he said I don't know if she actually said it may be Chuck Schumer or someone else wrote it for Anna know that she actually said it and and that's Tucker Carlson's position as well. So listen to what he has to say we don't really know actually what Ruth Bader Ginsburg's final words were did she really leave this world fretting about the presidential election.

We don't believe that for second if it were true, it would be pathetic because life is bigger than politics.

Even this year, we wouldn't wish final words that small on anyone's organ again choose to believe that Ruth Bader Ginsburg didn't really say that that in real life. She was thinking at the end about her family and where she might be going next human concerns, not partisan once. Now here's here's my difference across okay if the quote was manufactured and things just being foisted on us then it's fine to question it. All right, this is been passed on by the granddaughter might my policy is to give the benefit of the doubt unless there is evidence against those when I meet someone they present themselves a certain way. Tell me certain thing listeners evidence against it, or it's very obvious.

I can see that I'm not being told the truth, might I I'm going to believe the best unvented to to trust the sincerity of the person talking to me unless I have clear evidence to the contrary, so took Carlson would say we it's obvious you and say some like that and that's I can be your last wish to die, words, and what time I differ with that number one this is a those were the very last words she uttered on earth correct this essay that but that her most fervent dying wish are most fervent last wish. So this is something that she allegedly conveyed to family passed on by her granddaughter and in that she said this before leaving this world took Carlson civil that's petty that's politically would think that that okay.

No one says it's the closing words that she spoke and then close your eyes and went to eternity.

That's that's I was present but as I understand the life of Justice Ginsburg. This would be something that she was thinking about it. In other words, she could've retired years ago getting weak is frail. She was battling cancer for the first time I was a few weeks back.

She wasn't there for oral arguments because of bout with cancer, but each time she come out and she she was going to hang on with the hope that a Democratic president would be appointed who could replace or this to me this would make perfect sense. Someone of her carcass. I differed with her ideologically, but I wish we had more people it stuck to conviction initiated.

All I differ with her convictions on the opposite side of of of some key things that she stood for and appreciate other things that she did but she was always the courageous sheet you know Scully was a lion she was a lioness it would make perfect sense to me that as she realizes she can hang on and longer because now I talked about her passing sudden and unexpected because we heard check cancer than she was okay and and and treated for this, but she was okay. So we weren't told that this was now about to take her life that she was failing or obscene.

87 your frail, anything can happen and you be gone by the she suddenly realizes I can hold on any longer. The elections are less than 50 days away. I can hang on anyone. I can see that as being a dying wish ramming her legacy is not just family obviously found was important her kids, grandkids, but the legacy of the reason the world knows service because she was a Supreme Court justice and she was a feminist icon and she was a liberal Jewish icon and all of that right so it would make perfect sense to me and to me, that would not be degrading for her to feel that way or or not caring about weighty issues that would be in keeping with my understanding of who she was with the social moral cultural issues really matter to her. I wish she was on different sides of many of of them and then, of course, shall give account to the judge of all, just like all of us will the biggest judge on this world is really very little. All give account to the judge, but have no problem thinking that in her and her last day that she would've expressed something like that because of trying to hang on and now she can hang on and then maybe closing words with family and who knows what can be important as lessons but that does not seem contradictory to me. So without other evidence, all the she did say that the line of fire with your host Dr. Michael Brown get into the line of fire now by calling 866. Here again is Dr. Michael Brown Francis Shauna launching broadcast on Saturday night on TV or Pluto in the American voice outlet.

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The official BLM website what we believe, that was filled with disturbing information. Probably the most oft quoted was that they want to disrupt the Western nuclear family. When I broke it down in depth. I said no Citrix what parents those textbook queer activist because the trans over and over and over. You will not find the word father there a single time we broke down we got death is many other stable spot@thisheadlineonbreitbart.com right wing website a lot of good information, but again you know where you getting from its right wing website strongly conservative website and the article said black lives matter drops call to distraught nuclear family from website.

Now here's what's interesting you going click on the link I put many of my articles you click on the link. What we believe right so as I'm speaking this is Tuesday you click on the link I did it yesterday Monday next Tuesday will see later in the week and you're watching, listening, check for yourself. It says page not found page not found.

This is just been taken down as there has been so much pushback that's part only incentives the websites up some of the website is crashed but that page has disappeared.

Others enough money coming to this organization from left different sources that is unlike you have a webinar like this for several days and no one has the power to correct it. This is telling me that page was taken down. Why, because that page talk freely about the beliefs of the. The founding women all radical feminists and train Marxist and and to openly quote queer their word so it it it it's too damning to their movement to let out who they are and what they really believe that page that I find that significant now. Is it just a political move. In other words they don't want people to know what they really believe in one another, found a semi-calling on the spirits of dead ancestors to rise up and empower them as we and others have been talking about is this a matter of its political they don't want people know the really believe or is there a shakeup in the mootness to be sweet.

There's a massive shakeup in the movement because of which that there they're changing now. I am think that's the case at all. I think it's a political thing, but we shall see, but significant that that has been taking up one of the thing. Last week we talked about the apart movie cuties that Netflix released and that the sexual exploitation of little girls with the look of the movies against sexual exploitation. You don't sexually exploit girls in the process and I put up a headline of people attacking Michelle Obama, what is she speak up.

My purpose was not to attack Michelle Obama.

If you actually listen to what I said, my purpose was to appeal to her because of the standing and stature that she has Mike my purpose was to say here you had a family in the White House that with not did not have multiple divorces that Barack Obama married to woman who Michelle Michelle married to one man, Barack Obama raising their daughters obviously devoted to their daughters that they sent a strong picture of the importance of marriage and family to many in America and and when girls were kidnapped by Boca ROM in in in Nigeria, Michelle Obama spoke out about it put out hashtag to try to draw attention to it.

So my my feeling was if listen to actually said feeling was that you're someone that cares about young girls here. Some of this not want young girl sexually exploited because of the Obama's financial investment partnership with Netflix in a certain area. My appeal was your voice could really be her nice and maybe she speak behind the scenes as we haven't heard public that I didn't take a cheap shot at her, so please don't take it as that if if it came across like that. I apologize that was actually not my intent. My intent was because the way she's recognized her voice could really be heard by Netflix. Okay, we got got an email today from a gentleman who himself had been an editor and he was reading in the newspaper Syracuse relives any notice something interesting that black being black was capitalized with W.

White was not so he wrote a letter to the editor which he then sent to us to the editor in recent weeks weeks I started noticing that the post standard Syracuse.com and other media. So they began capitalizing black conference African-American individuals, organizations and communities immediately caught my eyes a former longtime newspaper editor, like other editors and reporters throughout my career. We follow the Associated Press style stylebook in lowercase.

Many adjectives often S English class, including white and black refer to those races. I'm fine with this change may be black and white should have been capitalized all along but wonder why the recent article white was not also capitalized but remain lowercase was clear that a typo since what is a racial descriptive appeared multiple times in the same article was never capitalized this new phenomenon is continued in subsequent new stores in your publication of this by capitalizing black n white what you trying to say things it was reversed of what was capitalizing black was not in. That's how it's been much of our history of American it's been the attitude right you flip it now capitalizing black and not white. That right so that when princes letter that they responded that and it was up all adults who dose a missile dose.

Thanks for your note. The post and it still follows the Associated Press stylebook AP recently revise this entry on race. Black is now capitalized white is not can read about the reasoning behind those decisions.

Here so when you go to that actual link from the Associated Press.

Look what it says the link specifically says this, that yes basically we are now changing things up right AP style is now to capitalize black in a racial ethnic or cultural sense, conveying essential and shared sense of history, identity and community among people who identify as black, including those in the African-American Diaspora and within Africa. The lowercase black is a color not a person. If he still continue to lowercase the term why each racial ethnic and cultural sense is so not black, white, we also capitalized indigenous reference to the original habitants of a place those decisions along with long-standing capitalization of distinct racial racial ethnic identities goes on with that after reviewing peer consultation be found at this time less support for capitalizing white white people generally do not share the same history and culture with the experience of being discriminated against because of skin color.

In addition, AP is a global news organization and there is considerable to agreement and begin confusion about whom the term includes in much of the world read me the white people.

Skin color plays into systemic inequalities and injustices and we want our journalists and to robustly explore those problems but capitalize the term white is about white supremacist wrist subtly conveying legitimacy to such police anyway friends this post be grammar this post be punctuation.

This post to be style politics. If you look at the Democratic Party platform.

It capitalizes Blacks but not whites, not grounds. So if your brown skin person, you don't get capitalized even if you have a shared history, no white skin. No black yes friends this.

This is ridiculous. Let everything be the same to want to fix inequalities in the past you want to address injustice in the past you want to address legacy of slavery, segregation then you make everything equal in the same.

This is just more of identity politics.

This is more divisive stuff. This is more just going with the political spirit of the eight this doesn't help anything of mystica heal wounds or advance a cause of righteousness is going to do is is on the same ischemic Blacks. White Sadowski black supremacy over whites is not happening in America.

Now I'm not I'm not concerned about that is about false messages, misleading messages and try to play political games were supposed to be using grammar, on world wake up to reality.

What are we thinking with that we go to Alex McFarlane, author of important book, the assault on American friends. We don't have to take that assault.

Sitting in the line of fire with your host Dr. Michael Brown voice aboard cultural and spiritual revolution. Here again is Dr. Michael Brown is wake up America having gone too far. Cover, start sliding down the side of the cliff can't take your way back up sickness and disease spreads its way through the body and you can't fight it anymore as America fallen too far. Is it too late for the nation to still be redeemed is Michael Brown and Mike guest good friend Alex McFarlane, author, educator apologist recognized by Fox and CNN as an expert on the culture he's got a brand-new book literally brand-new the assault on America how to defend our nation before it's too late. Alex walking to the want of far thanks for joining us today will thank you Dr. Brown was an honor to be on right so let's start with the opening question is it too late for America were working there within the next 43 day you know, I know as a believer. There is always hope of the week. We serve the God who paid for Stan and conquered the grave so there's always hope. But I really do believe that some of the necessary precondition or the rescue of heaven revival and restoration unit of the church has to meet some of the necessary precondition intercession repent, much prayer and in unity within the body of believers Chuck Colson… Brent you you and I both knew Dr. Cole and he spoke at some of our event. Chuck Colson would always say that the church is the conscience of the culture and when I hear people like Andy Stanley saying that there is nothing in the Bible we have to meet, as believers corporately and when Christian leaders are saying that well you know the moral precepts of old and new Testaments are not not really finding any longer and you and when I hear people talk about globalism you know America should not stand with the nation of Israel. When I hear something to me were getting mixed messages from many of the pulpits of America and so I really pray for their that week there would be a restoration of our view of the authority of Scripture until I see some things that the Holy Spirit might do within the church. You know America I think will continue to slide until the church has a fresh vision of Jesus of a baptism of repentance and a renewed commitment to the authority of Scripture.

Now you mention questions about meeting to include 19 actually texting back and forth with Andy Stanley about this couple weeks going to write an article, but his approach was John MacArthur's and obviously he said we could meet private John MacArthur saying that we need to stand up to the government because of overreach.

But the big issue is the church must be the church in the society that the that going to church meetings is important as part of our spiritual life with being the church and society is key.

That we must be the conscious conscience of the society. So if we lost our way was for the nation.

If we lost our saltiness as the salt of the earth which is cast out trampled underfoot, but Alex you have studied history of America much more than I have. We both intensively studied the history of the 60s, where are we right now in terms of the we speak of the assault on on America is it is just the aftermath of the counterculture revolution of the 60s that America when certain direction never recovered from other other other new forces at work, what, what's the nature of the assault of which you speak in art. I really do think we are feeling much of the ripple that all the revolution there were actually several revolutions that took place in an respect to talk about some of the things about the sexual revolution, the moral revolution of the 60s 70s and up to the present day. I think you got also realize that and to make this a spiritual principle wherever God does a great work if we're not careful, Satan will come in and do a counter offensive and been to some of the great site in America. What will like Jonathan Edwards church in Enfield, Connecticut. Literally, the birthplace of the great awakening which today is an LGBT Q church and you know I think about a number of other places I could name but right after one or two in the immediate aftermath of World War II, noticed her at the Nuremberg trial taking place in courtroom number 600 at the Palace of Justice to Nuremberg and Billy Graham begin to emerge on the same and a lot of great good. You know the word all over Kansas City and Los Angeles even here in North Carolina and Billy Graham ministry just emerged and there was… A book from around 1950, revival in our time. You had people like Norman Teal and Robert Schuller that worst thing in a hey this is Greg and I were we are entering 100 years of Christian America, but by the early 60s just 63 JFK was shot and you know the Woodstock generation began to know people like the Abbie Hoffman you know don't trust anyone over 30 and feel this book and say folks what really coalesced by the late 60s you had really 200 years of theological liberalism coming out of Germany. The Bible is not the word of God and then you have better hundred and 25 years of Darwinian evolution really you know God is not the creator, and then by the late 1920s. You have the first usage of the fruit of the term postmodernist and by the 1960s 1966 Joseph Fletcher Redbook health situation ethics, the new morality and all of this. By the mid to late 20th century deeply, deeply influenced, I would say infected American seminaries, many of the graduate schools and seminaries run by the traditional mainline denomination. If if God is not her creator, then he's not going to be our job and if God is not part of our origin got is not part of our destiny. And if God is not the ground of moral truth and if Scripture is not the God breathed, word of life, then what do we do well we just make our own insurance. We make are in reality and now they start to brown up there so much. You and I could and I think should talk about but this morning I got a call from a minister who said what is progressive Christian Christianity because more and more of his members are, you know, talk about progressive Christianity well just like progressive democracy. Whenever you hear someone I remember in the 2016 election over and over.

The candidate Hillary Clinton said that the Constitution is quote a living document progressive philosophy in in the short definition outdated. It is the idea that truth is always blue.

Truth is a moving target. In fact, truth is whatever outback for myself that's what we living in the 2020 when I chromosome Mayo can say you not I identifies female, and vice versa were living in a timely many believe that everything is fluid and apart from United.

Frankly, some commonsense, rational thought, encourage look at some things are true, something to fall.

Some things are right. Some things are wrong. Some things are beneficial, some things are detrimental. Dr. Brown where we were living at a time when truth is so amorphous and unfounded to so many people apart from a massive influx of the Holy Spirit work and millions of lives as Christianity today figures.

It is a great book about what every Christian should know was edited by Gunning. David now he's dead and left apartment revival all that ever was used of Christian America is about to become a faint and mocking memory. And that's true but I have hope because we serve a very merciful God in a very powerful God is so Alex is as you so articulately laid things out and traced everything back to departing from scriptural truth and divine authority.

I'm thinking on on two fronts here. There's the front of the church being the church and we have to get back to the word you know as well as I do. As an educator that summits of the church is not grounded in Scripture that we done a poor job of grounding people and in foundational doctrinal treason, moral truth based on Scripture. That's our job to do that and preach that to the world, but we also have to challenge the world's thinking.

In other words, even without quoting Scripture, we need to challenge the, the, my truth that we all have our truths then and and that reality is just whatever I perceive it to be and somehow we we have to be the voice of sanity out in the midst of the world and I was speaking at it church this this past Sunday in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. It was an announcement made about special meetings for high school kids, especially for middle schoolers. I got up I sit.

It is so absolutely crucial that we speak to them because they're being bombarded by social media and by culture and their values are or not our values and the less we import the limit for the world around him afterwards they came up to me and say hey could you recommend resource assisted absolutely and and one of them.

I never focusing on your book, the assault on America. One of them was a book that it and if you have a couple that you've written specially for young people.

We just got a minute before this first break but but Alex wasn't so critical that the younger generation really understands his foundation. Scriptural truths well because they're still undetermined be dependent on someone asked how can a young person young man or woman keep their way pure about taking it to God's work and the Bible says you have seek the Lord while you're young, early so life in this world and eternity in the next 10 on not only true, but our personal relationship with the God of truth Jesus Christ. Yeah so that the stakes are high, friends, and I remember hearing Franklin Graham all year or two ago was asked what he speak about cultural and political issues with your father did disable my father went to school they read the Bible in public school visits is a different world which will indicate we come back, Alex McFarlane's brand-new book, the assault on America had to defend our nation before it's too late.

We'll talk about what the left has in mind and then okay how is it that we quote defend our nation.

This is not a call to take up arms physically do we defend our nation. It's the line of fire with your host activist, author, international speaker and theologian Dr. Michael Brown voice of moral cultural and spiritual revolution get into the line of fire now by calling 66342 here again is Dr. Michael Brown lived for years.

Medicaid turmeric revival means God's people live God's people first love for God.

God's people turn to the word of God's people returning to holy living God's people now enlivened sharing the gospel. Living out the great commission making an impact in their communities.

The church being the church and without the Holy Spirit being poured out.

That makes all this happened and then touching the world so that revival in the church brings awakening to the society felt that way for decades I've been in some great outpourings of the spirit and when that lasted for years and seeing the incredible impact you can have things are more urgent than ever. In many many ways. Hence, this timely book by Alex McFarland. The assault on America forward by Will Graham so the grandson of legendary evangelist Billy Graham Alex, one of the chapters in your book is about what the left wants the agenda of love. I know it's a broad term. The left but I think we understand ideologically what were toying with who were talked about in general people for whom Jesus died that we want to reach but have a very different vision very different goal for what they think America should look like what's in the real agenda of the left and why a great question and again limit to how much I appreciate being on the view. Dr. Brown and how will really two decades.net you and respect you so much and so to be on the view is really privilege, but you gotta understand every body has an ultimate thing you know there was a philosopher username Martin Buber, who talked about why I distinction. In other words, there is I and there will be a God unit Bob Dylan was right you. You do have to serve somebody.

It may be the devil or the Lord now, here's my point.

For those that don't know the true God the living God.

They have to have an ultimate thing and for socialist progressive collective Democrat. You know the to the degree that those labels do or don't apply. I apologize language, but what you say goes on the left government and the state ushering in some man-made utopia that there valve there God and so one of the thing. But let me state for the left. There is something that they hate worse than Donald Trump and that the U.S. Constitution and so I know having interviewed in a one on one interviews with hundreds of people over the years for the writing of 18 book mandate at this point that they feel like America has failed. I disagree. They feel like the nuclear family is no longer adequate like the 21st century. They definitely feel like the church in Scripture are vacuous and dead in road to back.

I vehemently disagree.

So what is there hope it socialist. Now I would think is Dr. Brown and feel free to respond there. There are two juggernaut arm wrestling for the future of America and really the world. There's the iron so word of sharia in the iron fist of government socialist stated socialist in escrow. When you think like a Nancy Pelosi or Bernie Sanders or Alexander Acacia Cortez. I mean, it is really shocking that in our representative republic weight we have commented folks do you understand that we have an atheist socialist that came within striking distance of being the Democrat candidate for president enters now and and parenthetically, let me say I wish these people know ill I can honestly say before God. I pray for Nancy Pelosi, the Clintons, the Obama Bernie Sanders. I prayed much for the light brigade later Ginsberg idea. So I don't mind leveling the critique because I've also been careful to pray by name for these folks but but let me say their philosophies are bankrupt and not only that detrimental betterment you you know before 1900. Socialism had been tried and abandoned in more than 80 American town. There was there was belief that somehow you know if we all are equal in you know from each according to his ability to reach according to their need and at that. Socialism experiment yielded hurt feelings and angry people and at worst. There was the abuse physical sexual abuse of people and sometimes even homicide so I need regarding those that socialism is some panacea for the future of America. But if you toss a coin 80 times and get tangled what you think on the 81st time you can get head in her throat week. We've got to get back, I'll spend it. A lot of young people. Civil capitalism is bad. It greeted in a prophet is not necessarily a bad thing. What America was a principal capitalism and in the book of the assault on America how to defend our nation forced to what I talk about what we call natural law and for the founders and it really from Aristotle to Jefferson to you know Francis Schaeffer and a lot of Christian thinkers and influential people in Washington. Adam, the people that birthed this nation that they believed that America could survive as long as we recognize a moral code and you know what's ironic. Dr. Brown in Nuremberg, I mentioned that earlier, the very same courtroom in the fall of 45 spring 40 with the not war criminals will try on one end of the court room wall is Moses and the Decalogue, the 10 Commandments but on the other end of the courtroom and by the way, it was just I believe in February of last year Nuremberg was decommissioned that the court granted and used all these years, but where the not war criminals were tried on one wall is commandment six down assault not murder and on the other end of the courtroom. A large cross about 7 1/2 foot all crawl.

This is what will blow your mind. In 1929. You know almost 20 years previously in that very same courtroom at off Hitler under the shadow of the cross and the Decalogue Hitler had given one of his first public speeches are proclaiming his vision to create the master right and we think something about how could with a cross on one wall than the 10 Commandments. On the other. How could an adult emerge. Well, I ask you my different how and in a country with 345,000 churches, half a million ordained clergy.

100 million adult Christians and a rich tapestry of Christian heritage. How could we be killing thousands of babies every day and subsidizing it with federal money. How can we have people believing homosexuality was equal to heterosexuality and families not nest dairy and I mean we need to get on her face before God and Dr. Brown. My hope is in Jesus, not a man that I will tell you that I think the outcome of the election and the makeup of the court and the lower courts as well on the future of this country is a jump ball right now and and I call on all who love God and country to pray you and Alex as you lay things out three stark and disturbing that the history with with Hitler and German country basely divided Catholic Protestant Australia where Hitler comes from Protestant, Catholic background, and strong Protestant tradition in Germany in the midst that all the churches Hitler rises up in the people go with it. It's unthinkable, but it happens and we sit today and looked down along moral noses and think of how could Christians in the past not condemn slavery. Huckabee allow horror like that to exist as a perfectly fair question.

We, but we allow abortion to exist. Another heart is right under our own noses and in things that would have shocked things that are considered okay and acceptable entertainment of what young people exposed to and sexually degrading stuff that's out there. The generation of tolerated slavery. Look at our generation and think where moral so we must get our faces before God, you're absolutely right. There is that there's a parenthesis right now and look I look at the elections the president from Québec, a wedge stuck in the door before said things crash into me.

The issue is not socialism versus capitalism, but as you explain socialism versus God versus freedom of religion, because we know were things ultimately go so we are hanging in the balance friends is rather time for today's broadcast. We are hanging in the balance.

It's been precarious for some time.

It's more precarious now elections are important, but that's that's only a wedge in the door for Christians to awaken and do what were called to do so. The brand-new book, the assault on America, but such is bad news is practical. How defend our nation before it's too late runtime at second amendment rights. Here, the center focus. We talk about spiritual battle moral battle cultural battle. The church must lead the way he Alex. May the Lord's blessing beyond you keep getting the message out.

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