I'm late to the party. That video was great! (Haven't watched this current one yet) I just had no idea Christians don't know we've ALWAYS been in a war. Have they never read Genesis? I'm no genius. I'm no spiritual powerhouse. But I've always known this and FELT it, from the day I got saved 30+ years ago. I really do despair sometimes when I see fellow Christians so clueless.
I would love to debate any of these clowns, any combination of these clowns, or all of these clowns at the same time. I am a Christian man.. I vote straight line democrat. And in a debate about politics today, I will clean their clocks (individually or collectively). Any takers?
I thought you and Jared were the same guy until right now years old, I really need to pay more attention to names. I mean it's literally the Wade show with Wade! Anyway lol, good stuff from both of you guys. Keep pumping out that content and consider more shorts
33:23 this is so true. I moved from Leftist city/state to a red town in red state where every 4th building is a Christian church. In my new town people have no idea how bad it is outside our community. They see stuff online but it doesn't directly effect them so they're almost passive, in an innocent way.
I also live in a small town like that. I'm highly aware of how corrupt everything is even in my seemingly red state. It is depressing sometimes but my hope is in Christ and I pray at some point I can find a place where I can make a difference outside of my circle of influence. As of right now I'm raising my kids to love Christ above all and trying my best to love and respect my husband as he goes out into business world and not step on any landmines set for him out their by a corrupt system.
Are you aware that the states that lead the nation in violent crime, divorce, teen pregnancy, poverty, infant mortality, maternal mortality, and obesity, are all red states? It has been that way for nearly 5 decades. The more red they are, the worse their numbers in those areas. There are a few exceptions, but very few.
We enjoyed this very much - and although people will be people it is clear that the Canadian political system and Church have very different problems to address. The greatest of those problems is the overwhelming confidence the people have here in the way Government has control over education, healthcare and so many things that actually belong to the family.
Government Schools have been in the process of failing since 1984 when the common core movement. Join Classical Christian educational community that has begun to grow nationally.
I would love to debate any of these guys, any combination of these guys, or all of these guys at the same time. I am a Christian man.. I vote straight line democrat. And in a debate about politics today, I will clean their clocks (individually or collectively).
@@person6768 After seeing and experiencing 4 GOP presidents since 1981, I would vote for Satan before voting for any republican today. They have completely sold out to T***p at the expense of everything the US has stood for since 1776. And Christian supporters of T***p have sacrificed everything they cherish and value rendering themselves the ultimate example of Christian hypocrite.
The goal of making all our Christian activity an act or worship is both noble an appropriate. I commend you for that. Consider these facts: Until 1979 the Southern Baptist Convention was pro-choice. Since Teddy Roosevelt every GOP president has had at least 1 recession; 4 GOP presidents had 2 recessions; Ike had 3 recessions. 10 of the past 11 recessions occurred when a GOP was president.
As usual, I really appreciate this kind of material. While I certainly agree with few of the stances presented here, I appreciate the clarity with which they are presented. It helps me use accurate words to describe my opposition. I endeavor to oppose actual stances, not strawman stances.
Great conversation! Work is the cultural fulcrum to coherce the masses. Starting local, necessary, small businesses will be necessary for multi-generational projects.
I have a "Schmidtian" example, maybe. Everyone knows that the French saved our fries during the American Revolution and almost everybody knows that Jefferson bought the Territories ~1804, but almost nobody has ever herd of the Quasi-War with France in 1798.
Jeremiah 31 is where God puts his Law in your inward parts so it becomes your nature to obey Gods law. I would rather live with those people than those who don't have this gift but go to church always.
They keep talking about moving to find a community. Im wondering how many people are out there thinking about this who have like minded believers around but just aren’t aware of them. If only we had an online forum for people to connect and build Christendom together, like a postmil Linkedin.
19:00 That bus driver analogy is amazing. But lets be real. Who would you trust to drive, the guys that read the manual or the guys who have a -1000 on their drivers liscence, but they can keep it becsuse they are paying off the police?
29:21 My first thought during this part of the conversation was the old horror movie trope "the call is coming from INSIDE the house". I think people are waking up to the realization that decades of horrible ideologies and destructive policies are actually a big threat to our country and to Christianity. People are finally starting to care about righting the ship and that's why "fiscal conservatism" is on life support (forgive all the mixed metaphors). Not all serious threats are from outside. In fact, I'd argue that the threats from the outside are to the body of our nation and the threats from the inside are to the soul of our nation. That was actually a rare moment of lucidity from Biden.
Enjoy listening to these talks but is the audio very quiet for anyone else? Both with headphones and through speakers it is quiet and hard to hear. Confirmed on another device as well.
This increased politicization is due to the increased secularization of society. As the secular supplants Christianity, society's ontological lens adopts the political as a substitute. In other words, as the Christian worldview is abandoned for a secular one, the government becomes the ultimate authority, and all categories align with the government hierarchy; inherently, nearly everything is politicized because the political is how everything relates to the government.
@joyerb9998 I think they are assuming that the overwhelming majority of their audience is Christian enough not to even consider voting for baby murd3r.
(24:43) _I want a constitutional amendment that incorporates the Apostles' Creed_ -Doug Wilson > I want it incorporated in the same way Jefferson incorporated, "all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights", the most definitive argument against slavery ... because it would be Aspirational.
You said: " I want it incorporated in the same way Jefferson incorporated, "all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights",". Where do you finds that in the Apostle's Creed?
Happy to be a fly on the wall and just listen in, but feeling very motivated to do much more than listen. I can only hope that more Christians will eventually catch on. The future looks glorious.
What safeguards are there going to be when "Christian nationalists" are in charge? History tells us that when Christians have political power, they wind up killing each other by the millions (check out the European wars of religion that occurred after the Reformation) for centuries. What is preventing that from occurring again?
Excellent discussion. The Trump part of the discussion is wrong headed though...what you're advocating is pagan pragmatism not Biblical Christianity applied and a huge disconnect in your argument.
An excellent point. I have contended since 2016 that Christian T***p supporters has caused themselves to be the ultimate example of Christian hypocrite. That they must abandon every value and ethic they hold to, to support T***p. That is my opinion. I could be wrong.
we had a chance to vote for a Josiah, AKA DeSantis, but the largely Christian, evangelical voters of Iowa rejected him for the clown show of Trump. I hope we have a chance to get an honest, true statesman after Trump. If we still have a functioning country.
DeSantis is no Josiah. He became an establishment man when he sold out America First interests for war chest money. The most Josiah-esque candidate was Vivek. And he was the one who showed the most executive leadership by dropping out first after Iowa.
You said: "I hope we have a chance to get an honest, true statesman after Trump. If we still have a functioning country." We had one, Jimmy Carter. We now have another one: Joe Biden. Both rejected by Christian evangelical voters. Both rejected for "clown show" alternatives.
@@antoniann649 15+ million jobs, lowest inflation in the industrialized world, $35 insulin, over 800,000 manufacturing jobs, NATO now the largest military alliance in history, infrastructure bill, CHIPS bill, more Americans working for more $$$ than ever, this is the short list of Biden accomplishments.
20:57- I think another community frankly with regular meetings and family discipleship is Islam or Judaism, and frankly Christians who are culturally Catholics. I don’t know enough about Hindu sects- but I suspect that a lot of the next two decades will be the Stranger Things of Red State religious cultism and substitute masculinity societies, along with conservative pagans, all fighting against robust Christian patriarchal and Protestant churches, with strange unexpected breakthroughs by the Spirit to reconstitute and rework religious conservative instincts and baptize imaginations- strange CS Lewis’s just emerging out of various traditions. Like Jordan Peterson out of academia, or the Dominion book guy- I think the Spirit may allow for strong strange scattered patriarchies that suddenly crack and repent, amidst a lot of transhumanist apathy and increasing poverty in blue states and manipulation off cultural capital still running a tax base in red states . hopefully we’ll get a new country out of it, and God’ll give us the captains we need to rework the kind of government we want.
Not. We are governed by the Constitution. No mention of God anywhere in there. The stated purpose of the Constitution was to maintain an orderly society. Not to impose any morality. That is why there are many things that are immoral but legal in the US.
Could it be possible that Everything is political because you guys are playing a zero sum game against the world. It is insufferable to watch you guys rustle up rubes for the sake of views.
Could it be possible that everything actually is political and you’re simply upset at the very idea that that could be true? Could it be possible that it’s both true and also rubs completely the wrong way?
@@ReformedSooner24 Politics is primarily about power. So when Christian Nationalists work this hard to convince their followers that everything is political they are basically admitting that they only care about power. They hate the results of a pluralistic society so much that they crave a way to overthrow democracy to stop it. They are willing to fuel outrage and conspiracy thinking in hopes that they can convince enough people to join their losing battle. Yet, CN sympathizers only make up maybe 20-25% of the nation at most. Meanwhile you guys keep voting against your own interests(unless you’re somehow a billionaire) just to “own the libs.” Wake up my brother.
If you find it insufferable, why are you watching it? I haven't actually seen many rustled-up rubes in Canon's comment sections, if any, which may be due to limited experience and the fact that it's a small channel. Angry commentators are pretty ubiquitous on the net, and anger seems pretty ubiquitous in America's (and the West's) anger-prone culture. If these guys are actually trying to provoke anger for the sake of gaining a hearing, then they're going about it pretty incompetently. There are many people out there who provide a much template than an hour of sanguine discussion. People just get their tone across wrongly sometimes, I wish I knew when I was doing it, so it's better to give people the benefit of the doubt anyhow, but there's no doubt here. But I do see one rustled-up person here, someone making a baseless and bad faith accusation against strangers, no less - you. You and I are as prone to cultivating anger as anyone else is. Also, terms demeaning people based on socio-geographic status are a pretty low move.