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Jesus came to abolish religion and voting Republican doesn't define Christianity. Religion often starts wars and builds extravagant churches but fails to help the poor. It judges single moms and calls religious people whores. Religion focuses on external appearances but doesn't address the core issues. It's like putting perfume on a casket. People shouldn't judge someone's faith based on their social media presence. The speaker admits to struggling with addiction and hypocrisy while pretending to be a churchgoer. The church should be a place of grace and acceptance, not self-righteousness. Jesus and religion are different - religion is man-made, while Christianity is about God searching for humanity. Salvation is through Jesus alone, not based on our own merits. Jesus's sacrifice on the cross is the ultimate act of grace and forgiveness. The speaker rejects religion and believes in the finished work of Jesus.

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The speaker denounces religious people as "brainwashed, pagan clones" and calls them "hypocrites and vipers." They urge to "throw in stones." They claim that others say "you're in a cult," but insist that "they're in one."

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The speaker discusses the idea of honoring God and being Jewish. They mention that according to the Torah, it is considered godly to kill them and that the Torah states that Christians are idol worshippers. They also mention discrimination against Christians.

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According to the speaker, those who follow or allow disobedience, as seen in the United States and the Western world, will face consequences. Referencing Deuteronomy, the speaker suggests researching the curses of disobedience to understand what happens to a nation. The speaker implies that the United States and the Western world should examine who holds power in every aspect of life. If it's anyone besides Jesus Christ, then the speaker suggests that the physical, spiritual, and emotional tearing apart of the country should come as no surprise.

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If Jesus weren't real, Luciferians wouldn't be running the world, dedicated to witchcraft, sex magic, and blood sacrifices. God waged war on witchcraft. Former Satanists admit only true Christians are immune to witchcraft. The gospels don't include a pope or instructions to obey priests, and Jesus said to call no man father. High-ranking Freemasons think people are stupid for not believing in Satan. The speaker describes shocks: the existence of an international secret society, their oaths and rituals, and that this society is Satanism. The biggest shock is Jesus. God came to Earth to be ridiculed and executed to save people. The speaker challenges listeners about their love for sin and idols, asking why God should share his wealth with the unclean and unrepentant. The speaker questions why people focus on suffering while doing nothing to help and points out that the calendar is a testament to Jesus. The speaker says most haven't even knocked on God's door.

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In this video, the speaker addresses Christian viewers who judge and criticize others. They express their belief that Jesus came to show how to live a life of love, care, and compassion. The speaker criticizes the idea that simply reciting a religious incantation can grant forgiveness and entry into heaven. They argue that Jesus' sacrifice was meant to inspire people to live with loyalty, integrity, and fortitude. The speaker distances themselves from labeling as a Christian but identifies as a devoted follower of Jesus, striving to be the best person they can be. They urge viewers to open their eyes and hearts, and to resist evil.

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The speaker rejects Christian supremacy and says they do not hold that view. They express a desire for all people to come to Christ, including their Jewish family members. They affirm that they hope others accept Yeshua as Lord and Savior because Christ is King.

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Speaker 0 begins by challenging the other person’s belief, saying, “He don’t we don’t believe the Jesus, man.” The line signals a heated disagreement about Jesus and hell. The speaker then asserts that the other side believes “that Jesus is burning and shit and hell,” and he agrees with that characterization by saying, “Oh, yeah. Exactly.” This exchange frames the conversation as a confrontation over the nature of Jesus and his fate after death. The dialogue moves to a reaction to the idea of Jesus suffering in hell. Speaker 0 labels the idea as “terrible,” immediately followed by a probing question about why it should be considered terrible: “Why it's terrible?” He clarifies his stance by presenting a broader theological boundary, insisting, “It's not you it's not your god, and it's not my god. It's not the Muslim god.” In this line, he separates gods across religions and implies that the accusation or belief about Jesus burning in hell does not align with his or the other speaker’s understanding of divinity. The question then becomes a direct inquiry about the nature and identity of Jesus: “So what is Jesus? Tell me. What is Jesus? Jesus Christ Jesus. What is fucking Jesus?” The repetition emphasizes the speaker’s demand for a clear definition or explanation of who Jesus is. Speaker 0 proceeds to provide a definitive, though provocative, description: “Jesus Christ is the lord and savior for Christian people.” This statement asserts a canonical Christian understanding of Jesus’ role, positioning Jesus as central to Christian faith. However, the conversation quickly shifts as Speaker 0 challenges the reverence of Jesus by saying, “You're disrespecting him when you're saying that he's burning in hell and shit.” The rebuke reframes the earlier claim about Jesus’ fate as disrespectful to Jesus’ significance in Christian belief. The exchange culminates in a stark declaration from Speaker 0: “Listen. Jesus Jesus is nothing.” This controversial line is followed by an appeal to biblical literacy: “And if you don't if you really, really believe in the bible, you need to understand you believe Jewish man.” Here, the speaker implies that belief in the biblical narrative recognizes Jesus as a figure rooted in Jewish tradition, or perhaps emphasizes Jesus’ Jewish origins as part of understanding his identity within Christianity. The overall conversation centers on definitions of Jesus, the appropriateness of statements about his afterlife, and the contrast between Christian, Jewish, and other religious conceptions of Jesus.

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The speaker discusses the idea of honoring God and being Jewish. They mention that the godly thing to do is to respect one another, but also claim that the Torah instructs to kill people who worship idols. They imply that Jewish people discriminate against Christians, considering them to be idolaters.

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The speaker emphasizes that Jesus is not the correct name to refer to the divine figure. They argue that the scriptures mention the importance of knowing and praising the true name. The speaker believes that the name was intentionally changed in the past, making it meaningless and useless. They explain that the commandment not to take the Lord's name in vain actually refers to not making the name meaningless. The speaker imagines a scenario at the pearly gates where using the wrong name would result in not being recognized. They assert that the correct name is Joshua and express their intention to meet Yahweh.

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Speaker calls for a respectful conversation despite differences: "You guys for a respectful conversation even though we see things very differently." They say, "I think God has a better plan for you." They add, "maybe you have an encounter with God and Jesus loves all of you. And he'll he can transform your life. He transformed my life." They describe life as "And every day is a new day, and it's a hopeful, beautiful life ahead of you." They state, "God loves every single one of us. We're all sinners, and Jesus died I mean, you've definitely been the most respectful one that I've seen." They credit the Holy Spirit: "it's not me. If it was me, I'd be yelling and screaming. It's the holy spirit." They close with, "Jesus has gone to work on my life." "And so god bless you guys. Thank you for a great Charlie, thank you for coming."

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There are only two destinations for glory: self and God. As a celebrity, it's easy to want glory and attention. The speaker is involved in other people's lives and campaigns because there are matters they consider important. The speaker must be obedient to the principle of all glory going to God, which is challenging because they like people to like them. When reminded that there is only an audience of one, Jesus, a liberation comes over them. They don't change themselves through endeavor but are changed by God, experiencing liberty and freedom. Criticism and attacks don't matter as long as they are in a relationship with God. Christianity frees people, and free people are not easy to control. The only ambition worth having is glory unto God.

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Two thousand years of Christian history have been horrible to the Jewish people. Unspeakable atrocities have been committed against your family under the banner of the cross and in the name of Jesus. Even with many lifetimes of repentance, it would not be sufficient for all that has happened. Yet tonight there is a message: a new breed of Christian is alive in the world today. There is a new breed of Christian that says, along with you, for Zion's sake, I will not be silent, and for Jerusalem's sake, I will not be still. We have been divided. There is fear. Evangelicals are all missionaries who want to return everyone to Jerusalem so the apocalypse can come, or to have nefesh ben nefesh have a good year so Jesus can return. We know the stereotypes. Jesus both unites and divides us. For Christians, Jesus is our favorite Jew; for most Jews, he’s the cousin you don’t talk about at Pesach. But in this pivotal moment of history, we have an opportunity not to be divided, but to be unified. Everyone in this room—Christian and Jew—prays for the same thing: the coming of Mashiach. May he come soon and quickly and in our day, so we can all sing. And when Mashiach comes, there will be a great press conference in Jerusalem. The BBC and the New York Times will not be invited. The Jerusalem Post will conduct the interview with Mashiach and ask, is this your first visit or your second? The answer will be yes. None of us need to be ashamed or embarrassed or wrong. We are together ascending the hill of the Lord. Until Mashiach comes, we must unite and work. We must become partners—evangelical Christians, eagle's wings, and Jews—as partners in the divine will, working as never before, because we face the same threat. We face radical Islamic ideology on one hand, and radical wokeism and communism on the other hand, an unholy alliance against Western civilization. Against that unholy alliance, there must be a holy alliance that arises of Jews and Christians working together for the betterment of all the human family. It must happen, and it must happen now. Speaker 1: I’m now going to invite CEO of the Jerusalem Post, Ibn Bar Ashkenazi, to give the Shield of David Award to Bishop Stearns.

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The speaker expresses concern about the chaos and destruction in the world, attributing it to moving away from God. They highlight issues in schools, society, and leadership, urging people to turn back to Jesus for peace and solutions. The speaker questions why people are not recognizing the signs of the times and emphasizes the importance of repentance and belief in Jesus Christ.

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We deserve to be spit on and crucified. If they hated Jesus, they'll hate you too. Why does the name of Jesus or Yeshua offend you so much? He died for your sins. Which one of you would die for one another? Silence indicates selfishness. Some claim they would die for another. We take our lives in our hands coming down to you. We love you and bring a message of love. What happens to the kids that spit on us?

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The speaker reflected over the weekend, noting that while meditating on agony, they were attacked. They likened this experience to Jesus's suffering, which included mockery, ridicule, humiliation, and false allegations. The speaker stated that these attacks cannot be answered or defended against.

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If Jesus were alive today in the U.S., the current administration would have removed him without due process, falsely claiming he was an MS-13 gang member to justify it. The speaker is baffled that people still support this administration despite how clear its actions are. While believing in the inherent goodness of humanity, the speaker finds it terrifying that anyone is okay with the administration's behavior. The speaker urges those who look like them to speak up, believing they may be the only ones safe and able to stop what's coming, making it their duty to act.

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Jesus Christ is the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords, revealed in the flesh over 2000 years ago. He died on the cross, rose from the dead, and will come back to judge. The speaker invites people to accept Jesus as their savior, claiming no other way to eternal life exists. They express fearlessness in the face of death, as meeting Jesus is the ultimate goal.

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If Jesus were alive today in the U.S., the current administration would have removed him without due process, falsely claiming he was an MS-13 gang member to justify it. The speaker is baffled that people still support this administration despite how clear its actions are. They believe in the inherent goodness of humanity, but this is being tested. The speaker is terrified that anyone is okay with the administration's actions. They urge people who look like them to speak up because they may be the only ones safe and able to stop what's coming, stating it's their duty to do so.

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Speaker 0 describes an event they view as unacceptable and shameful, specifically the interruption of a public gathering of Christians during worship. They emphasize that while there were people involved, their priority is to take care of their flock, highlighting the responsibility they feel toward those who are gathered for worship. They reference the constitutional framework, invoking the First Amendment as underpinning freedom of speech, freedom to assemble, and the right to protest. In their view, these constitutional protections exist alongside their aim to worship, underscoring that they are in a public space where differing expressions of civil rights coexist with religious gathering. The speaker reiterates the central purpose of the gathering: worship of Jesus. They insist that Jesus is the hope of these cities and of the world, positioning their religious practice as the core motivation for their presence. They request that others be respectful and convey a desire not to be pushed, signaling a need for deference to their religious activities during the service. The speaker reaffirms their intent: they are there to worship Jesus. They express a commitment to demonstrating love and to spreading the love of Jesus Christ, framing their actions within a Christian mission of love and outreach. A willingness to engage in dialogue is expressed, noting a readiness to talk to those who oppose or oppose their gathering, described as talking to them as a Christian. Yet, they maintain that their obligation to care for their church and family requires a boundary to be set for outsiders, asking others to leave the building unless their presence is for worship. The speaker clarifies the boundary: if visitors are not there to worship, they should depart. They reiterate their own position by stating they are always worship, insisting they are a Christian and that their purpose is to worship. The conversation concludes with an acknowledgment of this stance and a brief closing that thanks are exchanged, signaling an end to the exchange in that moment.

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The speaker discusses the Jews' rejection of Jesus and persecution of Christians. They mention how the Jews killed Jesus and their prophets, opposed spreading the message to Gentiles, and displeased God. The speaker quotes First Thessalonians, emphasizing the Jews' wrongdoing and the consequences they face.

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There are only two possible destinations for glory: self and God. As a celebrity, it's easy to want glory and attention. The speaker participates in other people's lives and campaigns because there are matters they consider important. The speaker must abide by the principle of all glory going to God, which is a challenge because they like people to like them. When reminded that there is only an audience of one, Jesus, a liberation comes over them. They don't change themselves through endeavor but are changed by God, experiencing liberty and freedom. Criticism and attacks don't matter as long as they are in a relationship with God. Christianity frees people, and free people aren't easy to control. The only ambition worth having is glory unto God.

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If God is real, the speaker questions the validity of other gods, contrasting them with Jesus Christ. They ask if Buddha performed miracles or if Muhammad did anything besides corrupting the gospels. They highlight Jesus's sinless life and sacrifice, contrasting it with Muhammad's lifestyle. The speaker challenges the listener to find testimonies of life-changing experiences in other religions comparable to Christian testimonies. The speaker critiques society, TV, doctors, and scientists as priests of a cult, and atheists for their faith in unproven theories like evolution. They emphasize the power of evil to corrupt good, comparing it to a drop of poison in water. The speaker shares their past as a liar, pervert, and drunkard, and how God transformed them. They urge listeners to wage war on sin and believe, warning against the distractions of the world. They conclude that finding the kingdom of God is difficult, like loving one's enemy, but it is the road to life.

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Speaker declares, "Every single one of you, I'm gonna make people stop praying to your false god, and I'm also gonna do everything in my power to fucking make sure your religion turns into a fucking joke." They add, "And if you think this is harsh, blame the fucking Christians who went after me." "You're all done. Fuck you and fuck Jesus. Got it?" The speaker then states that their mission goes beyond numerology and astrology: "My mission right now is not just to have numerology and astrology. My mission right now is to make sure Jesus Christ is not worshiped. I'm gonna make that happen." They conclude with a threat: "You guys fuck with the wrong one. Everything you love will be taken from you."

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The speaker's favorite holy rosary is the sorrowful mysteries, which reminds them that Christ felt fear and dread in the Garden of Gethsemane, despite being God. The speaker notes the physical pain of the scourging and the humiliation Christ endured. They emphasize that we must carry our cross and not drag it. Through the crucifixion, Christ eliminates the gap between God and man, bringing us together for eternity. The speaker believes Christ suffered humiliation, pain, and endurance for everyone. They ask why anyone would refuse what Jesus Christ offers.
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