It was a superlative bass line, and you are a very special and good boy. I hope that nonsense holds himWHAT? No, I don't think I typed that, why do you ask?
@@NeelLLumi-AnCatDubh well now you're just pushing the goal posts - and you're still wrong. On top of the she/her joke, there's also the fsct that white college-aged women are typically indistinguishable from middle-aged white women in both appearances and political beliefs, as well as the joke that radical leftists are becoming as anti-semitic as racist incels. More than one joke on all counts.
Stupid dumb awful RU-vid takes 70 billion years to finish uploading a video so it's not done yet! Sorry guys. I rescheduled the premiere for 6 pm but I'm not sure it will be done then. Dumb awful stupid RU-vid.
Right, left, or center - at least we can all agree that the guy in the middle is the worst of the three, right? Better to be an honest extremist than a delusional moderate.
Always relevant, clever and funny !😂 As a french 🇨🇵 catholic, following you for years, I think you are the best 👍 I want to see more of that on the internet.
The lore deepens. Someday we will be here to tell the younglings about a silly set of Scottish twins who taught us Sunday School lessons on this channel back in the good old days.
Pastor Fiene, this is masterful. I’ve been on your sub list for many years and you’ve reached a new height with this in all aspects; technical, theological, spiritual, sociological, and humor. I am grateful that you don’t put out a huge amount of content, but focus on quality and craft. Love it.
Pink-Haired College Student chick: basically, your average woke SJW position. The Strawberry with glasses: basically, the David French position. The boy with changing online avatars: basically, you average 4Chan user (who makes it in certain circles of Twitter/X).
Thank you for this! I only learned the term a few years ago when I was asked if I agreed with “Christian nationalism” and I was like… “Uhhh, show me the manifesto and I’ll tell you if I agree.”
That's a good line; I should use it the next time someone asks me if I agree with some position I've never heard of I've fallen for the trap of guessing before (I figured immaculate conception must mean that Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit, not through the procreative act, and so said I believed it. Oops). I've also fallen for the trap of letting the interlocutor define the position they want to trap me into affirming (I was given a very uncharitable view of dispensationalism which characterized it based on the views of some cult which held to it instead of the views of normal Christians who held to it, and it wasn't until years later that I read a book written by a dispensationalist about the view, and learned that dispensationalism is really just the name for what I already believe, and I should just call myself a dispensationalist instead of endlessly qualifying covenant theology. Oops)
Concepts don't need a manifesto to exist. Christian nationalism is mostly about legislating civil and criminal laws that reflect people's views of Christianity (and wow are there many, thanks God for confusing the Christians I guess). Its really not that hard to find examples of this.
@@aleksakovacevic3350 sure thing, here's an example. The kitzmiller vs Dover was a US district Court case where the parents of students in Dover, York country PA sued the Dover area school district for forcibly teaching creations in alongside evolution. The court found that mandating creationism in a public school violated the establishment cause and ruled it unconstitutional. I'm giving you the cliff notes version since I'm judt going off the top of my head and don't wanna make this comment too long with too many details, if you want to know more please Google kitzmiller v Dover
As someone who has recently binged your old videos (including the CGI/computer voice ones), this feels like a cool throwback! It reminded of the “Choose Your Pope” short in particular. Funny video as always!
I feel like I only understood this whole video because I'm way too online and now I'm questioning my life choices. Also that horseshoe theory moment at the end was gold.
And "racist", as well as "white supremacy", someone sent me a link from a few years ago where the left-wing British tabloid "The Guardian" argued that tea, the traditional English drink, is racist and "a leftover from our imperialist past", if fricking tea is an expression of racism and white supremacy, these terms have no meaning
@@JustinEimersTNT the key words are “in modern discourse”, on the lips of anyone other than a scholar of religion words like “fundamentalist”, “evangelical” or “Christian Nationalist” are nothing more than insults, similar to “moron”. Think about it, according to John Spong, Pope John Paul II was a fundamentalist because he believed in the physical resurrection of Christ and the Virgin Birth. However, according to Richard Dawkins, Spong himself was a fundamentalist because he was an Episcopal bishop. Just how meaningless a word does “fundamentalist” have to be to be applied that broadly?
@@JustinEimersTNTReading books is a great thing to do, but not to the extent that you aren't paying attention to the way that the society around you is defining the terms you use.
This is MASTERFUL! I was raised LCMS but I'm now a much more wholesome Holiness-type, and I usually enjoy your videos but I was laughing basically all the way through this one.
The Jerry Berry character is my favorite here because of how real the “cornball legalist to smug antinomian pipeline” is, and you got the type right down to the giant glasses and fin-de-siecle mustache. In fact you were too kind: the real life examples really are simply nuh-uh-ing antinomians and not concerned with principles at all, unlike sweet naïve Jerry
This feels inspired by SNL Celebrity Jeopardy! I can almost hear Will Ferrell as Alex Trebek saying things like "I hunger for death", "I covet the life of Job", and "Everyone lost, including me."
Man, the part about them all getting on the case of the Milquetoast, middle of the road, strawberry dude just feels so cathartic. I do also appreciate the nod to the horseshoe political theory when dealing with the Jews specifically as well. Absolute banger man, great stuff!
@@joshuaestrada6042same, recent grad and I learned about it as a kid through cartoons lol. Its a classic cliche for school bully stock characters. Never heard of it done in real life tho
Christian nationalism is when faithful romaboos want the Imperium Christianum, but again. This is the only definition I'll accept, because it has a real historical basis. 21 centuries of Christian romaboos did it, or died trying.
As someone who recently got a lecture from 200 random liberals for saying I wouldn't continue watching Mr.Birchum because of the gay character I agree.