
Objective Jerk
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PAGAN ROOTS OF TRANS IDEOLOGY: Charlie Kirk's Assassination Shows How Far We've Fallen
The ancient pagan roots of transgender ideology trace back to Mesopotamian goddess worship, where priests took female identities and served in temples dedicated to deities believed to change people's gender at will. These practices parallel modern developments that promote similar concepts but with different justifications.
• Trans ideology has ancient origins in pagan worship of deities like Inanna/Ishtar
• Greek mythology similarly promoted concepts of gender fluidity and multiple sexes
• Societies that embraced these practices eventually collapsed or faced divine judgment
• Charlie Kirk's assassination shows the dangerous polarization around these issues
• Modern promotion of gender ideology through corporate and government channels mirrors ancient patterns
• Christian perspective sees these developments as potential signs of end times
• Personal faith journey involves ongoing struggle to live according to biblical principles
• Maintaining friendships across political divides becomes increasingly difficult
• Using podcasting as a form of therapy helps process complex thoughts
If you're interested in learning more about Catholicism, check out YouTube channels like "I Miss Christendom" and "Dr. Taylor Marshall" for helpful resources. Pray the rosary and remember Charlie Kirk's family during this difficult time.
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Speaker 1:So, day two of the aftermath of Charlie Kirk being assassinated, and people are getting fired like crazy because they are either one of two things. One, they are honestly their soul is so corrupted and they're evil and they're celebrating this, or they're just trying to jump on bandwagons and look at me, I'm left and I've, you know this way and get views and clicks and stuff like that. You know, maybe deep down they're not happy about it, but they're just putting on that, putting on that liberal psycho face. You know what I'm saying. But people are getting fired a lot. Last time I saw something it was like a dozen people had lost their jobs because of it, and rightly so. I mean, come on, I can understand not agreeing with Charlie Kirk, I can even understand not liking him, but to celebrate him getting assassinated, that's just pure. You have no soul, you don't? Well, he doesn't have soul for trans. Yeah, because trans is a retarded mythological pagan, whatever. You know what I mean. That's what I'm going to get into later.
Speaker 1:I originally had this. I got some stuff pulled up and I'm going to read and kind of talk about the history of basically trans ideology, you know, and as I was pulling up stuff and I was reading stuff, where am I at? Oh, no, before I get to well, I'm already there, so I'll switch back. I got little bullet points here. I noticed that the health cross.
Speaker 1:So, for those that don't know, there's basically three different kind of logos or, I guess, schools of thought maybe, regarding like medicine and snakes on poles and whatever, right. So I changed my logo. I had like a little thing I that I made some kind of. It was like toj the objective jerk stuff.
Speaker 1:But I, you know, I wanted to kind of rebrand, I guess, maybe because I felt like I was getting some people like objective, what are you talking about? Like they didn't get it. You know that I'm I'm an asshole, I it. But I, for the most part, am an objective thinking individual and I try to look at stuff objectively, right, case in point the lady who got stabbed on the train, right, I didn't go into, you know, oh, they're all black, they didn't help and it's because she's white and whatever. And you know, I was trying to look at it from their point of view or put myself in that situation and kind of how you know. So that's what I try to do. I try to be objective, you know. Am I always? No, you know, I'm not, I don't know, but I try. So that's where the name, the objective jerk, comes from.
Speaker 1:But so some people were kind of like confused by it. So I was like, well, maybe I need to change it. So I changed it to because, like I said, I use this microphone and this platform is like a form of therapy. I say it so many times, but you know, I could have a first-time listener. So, whatever, I gave up on it. Sorry for those who've heard me say this like a million times, but I use my microphone as a therapist. You know, like I I don't have somebody here really to talk to about these things. I don't want to put it on my children. I mean some stuff I do, but and my wife is not, you know, and so it's most of my friends that I could talk to about this they're on the other side of the planet, so it's just it's hard to. So that's what this is, and so it was a form of therapy, and so I named it Mike Check Medicine, I think, is what I called it, and I made the logo, which you'll see. I don't know if it's going to be so. I'm going to have a logo right here. I don't know if it's going to be that logo or a new one that I'm kind of looking at because I hate to kind of change it again, but I liked, you know, the logo instead of reverting back to it. So, even though I'm the objective jerk now, I still kept that logo because it, you know, it's medicine, the microphone. I made the logo. I was kind of proud of it.
Speaker 1:But as I was looking up some of these pagan gods and whatever that kind of represent the trans ideology, I came across some of these. They're talking about the staffs. So you have like three. Like I said, you have there's oh, here, I think I still have it pulled up actually. So, nope, that's for something else. Let's see. Nope, what's going on here? Oh, this is something I'm going to read, okay, and that is something else I'm going to read. Nope, I'm going to open up something. Now, hold on, bear with me.
Speaker 1:Here we go, there we go, okay, so you have basically the oldest. I mean, mean, I don't know. So you have the rod of Asclepius, which is just like a staff with a snake around it, right, and you see it on some healthcare logos and this and that right, regarding kind of medicine and stuff like that. And then you have the, the caduceus, as a symbol of medicine, and so it's basically a staff with like two snakes and it's got wings on it, and that's the one that I incorporated into my of jerk logo.
Speaker 1:But they both all start with, you know, kind of pagan, greek stuff, mythology and all this kind of, and a lot of it kind of intertwines with catholicism and stuff back in the day sort of. But I was always under the impression it all started from when Moses put the staff, because you had, when the Jews were in the desert for 40 years and they were getting bit by serpents and dying and everything. So he was given a gift from God and here put the staff and it had like a snake and intertwined on it and they would touch it and it would heal them. And that's where I thought it kind of came from. But and maybe there's some whatever, but so but what I'm talking about is the I can't even pronounce it. Let's see where's the thing's Hebrew, the Nehushtan. It's not doing the Nehushtan or whatever. So that's basically kind of like a cross staff with a snake draped over it or whatever. It was made out of bronze or whatever. So I'm like man, I kind of got the wrong logo. I want a more accurate Christian influenced logo, right. So I was on, like I said, I made the other logo.
Speaker 1:By the way, this is probably going to be a long episode, because I don't know if I said that already, talking about this, and I still got to talk. Maybe not. I always say that and then I get through it in about a half hour, but I'm thinking this will be longer, but anyway. So you know, I've got a little experience doing some graphic design and this net. I'm not that good, I'm not, you know, like I said, a little experience. So I didn't. You know my previous logos and everything on illustrator actually, and but has it's so expensive and I never use it, but times like now, like once a year, maybe.
Speaker 1:So I have a canvas account or canva, what's it called? Where's it at? Where's it at? Where's it at? Yeah, canva, and you can make little logos and it's, you know, it's much cheaper. So that's what I've been using lately.
Speaker 1:So I was like man, I need to maybe think about a different logo. So I got on canva and it has a little ai thing, because I really didn't know where to start and I did what the ai did, like a christ, a Christian Catholic logo with the letters OTG for the objective, or TOJ for the objective, jerk. I could have done maybe OJ, but then I don't know. I see, o I'm probably going to use, because I tried to create one with the snake, the one that Moses put down, but it's not really doing it right and it's kind of reverting it to the Caduceus version and it's not really working. I don't know why, but I I like the other one. It's, it's not the medicine part, it doesn't show, you know, like the therapy of, of the microphone, but that's okay, it's, it's christian, you can tell it's a Christian influence.
Speaker 1:So, you know, I kind of always well, not kind of, but lately I've just been really I've been reserved with my you know, I talk about it on the podcast. I don't really push it too much on social media and with my friends or whatever. I'm not like you know, hey, look at me, you know. And with my friends or whatever, I'm not like you know, hey, look at me, you know. But I'm kind of getting to that point, especially with the way the world is to start doing it. It's not that I was ashamed, but I just I don't know, I didn't want to put some stuff up and people were like, whoa, what happened? Are you, have you always been Catholic, or whatever, and then get people to, you know, ask me questions, and I don't know all the answers yet because I'm still kind of learning myself.
Speaker 1:So I felt kind of I didn't want to, you know, I didn't want to advertise that I'm a Catholic, a devout Catholic, without knowing everything. Yet, you know, I'm still reading the Bible, for one thing, I'm in Mark, finally. And then I got the Council of Trent, the catechism, and just trying to learn as much as I can about it, you know, and trying to live my life as a good Catholic. So, you know, I was kind of like I wanted to kind of maybe once I could, you know, give out the information or share some knowledge. But I had a conversation with my friend which I spoke about, trying to talk to him about Catholicism. He's Protestant and I knew a lot of stuff, and I was kind of he's like oh, I didn't know that, I didn't know that I didn't know that and I was kind of putting some stuff down, you know, and I was just like wow, maybe, okay, maybe I kind of know more than I thought, not giving myself enough credit. So I think I'm done trying to not hide it, but just not, you know, I mean I'm not going to, you know, go crazy with it, but the logo is going to be, it's going to be obvious and, you know, maybe some people won't listen anymore, but I don't think anybody that listens to me on a regular basis, I'm not going to lose anybody like that. You know I'm objective but I'm not a center. You know what I talk about is not all over the place. I have a certain view that I discuss, but I try to do it objectively. So I don't think it's going to interfere with that. Let me know if it does. So there's that. So I'll work on that after I'm done doing the podcast.
Speaker 1:So, yeah, you got people just going nuts about charlie kirk. I mean, as far as, like the left, just, you know, just celebrating it's just. You know, you, I get it, but I don't know, to celebrate somebody being assassinated is just, and you know there are some people that are like walking it back and doing whatever, but for some it's too late. You know, you can't celebrate violence, political violence, because somebody doesn't agree with you and all the stuff that people oh my gosh, charlie kirk, all they have seen is like little clipped stuff that people use oh, look at how racist he is. And they take stuff out of context and then they share that on social media and that's their viewpoint, instead of actually watching the whole thing and seeing the things he said and talked about.
Speaker 1:The guy was like a saint. Yeah, he didn't agree with trans. He, you know, because there's only two genders. That's the truth. Okay, truth hurts for some people. He, he, what was the other thing Like he's talking about?
Speaker 1:Like the gun violence, yeah, it's like some people, being shot is worth, is like the sacrifice to have the second amendment. Again, I can understand why people don't like that, but he's right. The second amendment is is important. Without the second amendment, I mean, america is shit right now. It's getting getting better.
Speaker 1:Like I said, it's never going to be what it should be. But without the Second Amendment, america would not be at all right now. You know what I mean. It would have been tooken over by government and all these policies. And if you don't like it, get out of here. What are you going to do? Because people would not be able to do it. That's what won the Revolutionary War man. Get out of here. What are you going to do? Because people would not be able to do. That's what won the Revolutionary War man was the militias, and if they didn't have their guns, there'd be no militias. You know so it's the same. That's why the founders even though some of them were douchebags like Jefferson, but they did a lot of things right. They did some things wrong with the Constitution, but most of it's right, I think so.
Speaker 1:But with that said so, I posted a couple things. My liberal friend I think he's the only liberal friend I have on Facebook who's an actual you know a person I know who's a friend on my Facebook my personal one and he's always commenting on you know any political stuff, but I've pulled back the political posts and everything on my personal account. I still do some stuff on my Objective Jerk, but I'm really kind of bad about it. I'm, you know, I post my new podcast and things like that, but I don't really get posting things too much, like when I get on Facebook and I kind of look and see what's going on. I'm on my personal one, but I needed to do my objective, jerk one more to get more interaction, so anyway, so he was always this guy, my liberal friend. I love the guy but and he's not celebrating, at least not publicly, he's not celebrating kirk, but he doesn't like how people are praising. You know, like, like I shared a photo of of charlie kirk with jfk and mlk together and he was like, oh my, like he's upset about it or you know, it's hard to tell because it's comments and it's like, dude, it's not.
Speaker 1:Is Charlie Kirk at the same level as MLK and JFK? Probably, to be honest with you. Probably to be honest with you, because the things that we know so much about mlk and jfk, you know as people, as personal or whatever, they were kind of shitty. Jfk was kind of a douche, but you know he was trying to fight the deep state and cia and he was like, you know, hey, this is what we need to do, whatever. And he was getting backlash from that and that's what killed him.
Speaker 1:Mlk, you know he was fighting for human rights, civil rights, for black folks, going on marches, doing his speeches, charlie Kirk going to campuses doing debates, doing his speeches. Yeah, they weren't exactly the same, but they honestly weren't that different either. But then MLK was, you know, he slept around on his wife all the time. Does that make him a bad person? No, it makes him a shitty husband, and you know that's sin. But he's a preacher. You know that's sin, but he's a preacher, you know. But protestant anyway. I think history will show that that charlie kirk is at the level of those individuals. But the but the point is they were shot for what they were fighting for in their views. You know what I mean? It's not like.
Speaker 1:Even if Charlie Kirk was like we need to get rid of all the blacks in the country, all the gay people need to go to jail, or something like that, I would get why people would celebrate that more. But even then it's still dude, you just don't celebrate somebody. I mean don't agree with them, don't like them. That's fine, and my friend is like that. So we had a little back and forth on the comments and he was saying some stuff and that's what we talked about and basically what I just said is kind of what the back and forth was, but it's just kind of. You know, he, he, he didn't like Charlie Kirk and that's fine. He's just not. I hope he's not.
Speaker 1:I don't think he, you know, I haven't seen the guy and even spoken to him in person, and over 10 years, but I, I cherish the. I cherish the memories we had. We worked together, had some good memories. He's a good person. We just have different. You know, back then I wasn't political at all. He probably was a little bit, if I'm trying to remember. But you know, I hope we can remain friends on Facebook at least. You know, I don't want things like this to kind of there's a couple times where I was kind of annoyed and pissed off with something he said and I responded and I was like you know, I was kind of angry at first and then I'm like no, because I don't want him to be like you know what. I don't want to be friends anymore. We need to be friends because you've got to have that. That's what Charlie Kirk was all about Having that dialogue with opposing views. And he was shot because they couldn't beat him at those debates, because he would prove them wrong, he would show them up, and some crazy liberal didn't like that and took him out, or maybe there's more to it. You know I talked about it in my last podcast, the MKUltra.
Speaker 1:You know Charlie Kirk was, he was very, very popular. He was grabbing the attention of a lot of people. He was bringing a lot of people over to the Christian side, over to the conservative side, you know. I mean you look at the polls. I'm not saying this was all him, but the polls right now and then Democrats are just sinking Like they're a sinking ship. You got the media, you know the liberal media, just everybody's. The numbers are down, they're just they're going down. So maybe they felt like, hey, we got to get rid of somebody. Charlie Kirk was pretty popular, you know.
Speaker 1:But then it's like, but they had to, they had to know, looking at what happened to Trump and how that, just you know that almost saved his run, if he did not get shot at he might not have won. Maybe, you know, it's possible, I think he still would have won because Harris was she's horrible. But so I kind of I kind of tend to lean more towards just a psycho-liberal, because if people, you know people, the puppeteers pulling the strings, taking out Charlie Kirk, I don't see how that, how they could think that would be beneficial for the left. It's just hurting them more, you know. I mean, who knows, maybe Charlie Kirk had this black book on a bunch of people and he was taken out by the right, you know, because they didn't want stuff to come out and they knew it would help. You know the right? I don't think so, but you know, anything's possible.
Speaker 1:I guess I'm sure there's probably some left wing individual like myself saying stuff like that and then, like I said on the last podcast that maybe it was to divert the attention to the stabbing which it has a little bit, but people still, you know, it's those two things, though. But see, that's the thing, it's not you, it's it's. You know it's. People are noticing people are converting to Catholicism like crazy. Right now People are moving over to the Christian, to Jesus, like crazy. I would say, if you're listening to this and you're looking to do it or whatever, look at Catholicism. If you want two individuals, two YouTube channels that were that I enjoy and are very, very helpful, I can hit me up and I'll tell you who those are. I mean, I can say it now. I guess One's I Miss, christendom, and the other is Dr Taylor Marshall. I've said them before, so but yeah, so it's. So I can't see how, how it just.
Speaker 1:I think it was just, you know, a left-wing terrorist, you know, and they're there, man, look at what's going on, look Tesla, and they're out there. It's, it's insane, but it's, it's demonic, you know they have. It's not like there's a demon inside their body and he's going around doing the stuff. It's the devil cannot make miracles happen and cannot create something from nothing. Only God can. But the devil can influence Little influences, right? So what I wanted to talk about is the trans. You know a lot of people would say like, oh, you know, trans is, you know, it's just people, it's a condition, which it is. But yes, trans ideology has been around for a long time. Yes, trans ideology has been around for a long time. It there's demons.
Speaker 1:So you look on Wikipedia. I always gosh, come on, I can hear myself breathing into the microphone. You look at Wikipedia and I always talk about how it's a good starting point, but it is edited by everyday people, so you can only so much, right. But I know it says I'm looking this stuff up, it's a lot of it's like Greek mythology and this and that, and it was like demonized by the church and this and that, oh you know. But it's, if you read the Bible and you pay attention to the Bible and you look at kind of everything, it all kind of makes, it starts to make sense, man. And again, if you're looking to be a Christian, my friend, who's a Protestant, he has read the New Testament. I don't know how many times he's never read the Old Testament.
Speaker 1:So when I decided that I was going, when I found Jesus I've talked about before and I started reading the Bible, I wanted to start from the beginning. I wanted to get all the information and so I did. It's taken me a while, but you know, reading the Old Testament you could just see stuff that was happening thousands of years ago happening now and it's like whoa, it just kind of like you'll read something. You're like dude, that's going on right now. You read some stuff oh my gosh, and these things, these were written. You know how old is the Bible? 1,000? 500 years? No, 800? 1,000? Because, yeah, I think like 800 years, if I'm not mistaken. The actual Bible, you know, before people just had like scripts and scrolls and stuff and parts of it and everything All right. Anyway, there are other channels that are way more knowledgeable and better about the Bible than me, so don't, anyway, but I did want to kind of talk about this.
Speaker 1:So androgyny right. They always talk about androgynous people where it's like male or female, right, so androgyny is the possession that's kind of funny of both masculine and feminine characteristics. Right, adronogy, androgyny may be expressed with regard to biological sex or gender expression. When androgyny refers to mixed biological sex characters in humans, it often refers to the condition in which characteristics of both sexes are expressed in a single individual. These are known as intersex people, and then it's kind of going on about assigning birth or whatever. All right, so the term derives from ancient Greek through Latin. Adrogynous Androgyny is attested from the earliest history in across world cultures, in ancient Sumer.
Speaker 1:Sumer is the earliest known civilization located in the historical region of southern Mesopotamia, emerging during the Qalolithic and early Bronze Ages. Between the 6th and 5th millennium BC, androgynous men were heavily involved in the cult of Inanna. Inanna is the ancient Mesopotamian goddess of war, love and fertility. She is also associated with political power, divine law, sensuality, procreation and beauty. Originally worshipped in summer, she was known by Ak. That summer, like June Anyway, she was known by Akkadians, babylonians and Assyrians and all this stuff. So these are all the idols that people were worshiping when God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah, the floods, all these things. When you worship other idols, god would punish you, right? He wiped everybody out, started clean with the floods, and then you had Sodom and Gomorrah and some other, you know, which was a city filled with, you know, trans and everybody just screwing everybody and it didn't matter. No, you know, basically, kind of what's happening to America in a sense, and some of the major blue cities. You know, look at it, man, just give it a. Just look at it anyway. Okay, a set of priests known as Gala were priests of the Sumerian goddess. They made up a significant number of personable temples and palaces, worked in Inanna's temples where they performed allergies and laminations. Gala took female name, spoke the dialect, the Sumerian, which was traditionally reserved for women and appeared to have engaged in sexual acts with men. And later Mesopotamian cultures, east Semite equivalent, who dressed in female clothing, performed war dances, blah, blah, blah.
Speaker 1:Ancient Greek myth. I'm kind of I'm really skimming through, so I'm not going to read the whole thing, all right? So the ancient Greek myth of hermaphrodites, two divinities who fused into a single immortal provide, a frame of reference used in Western culture for centuries, and a myth where, according to Aristophanes, humanity started as three sexes Male, male people that descended from the sun. Female, female people who descended from the earth. Male, female people who came from the moon. So this is all pagan worship and these, so these are all. These are demons. These are demons to influence you, to pull you away from God and the Christian.
Speaker 1:All this stuff, man, and it's just kind of crazy. So when you know, when people are like, oh, people have been getting transferred, it's like, yeah, you know, so has the devil's been around the whole time? The demons, all this stuff, it's all you know. It's like it's what. You know. Why did you know what? Why did? Why did the Greek? You know what am I trying to say? Greek civilization, ancient Greek, ancient Greece. You know, why did it fail? You know it's huge, whatever, but then it crumbled and it died Because they were all caught up in all this crap and Christianity came. So I don't know, it's just so.
Speaker 1:You know, the androgyny talks about Inanna, right, I think I pulled up a thing on Inanna. I'm reading some. I got a couple things here. Nope, that's not it, did I? I guess I didn't. I thought I. So there's another one, the Astaroth, the great duke of hell, but I don't know. I'm not reading that one. I'll read this one.
Speaker 1:So, ancient Mesopotamian, transgender and non-binary identities. The most highly venerated deity in ancient mesopotamia was inanna which is what I talk about, who was also known as ishtar. After two, after the two were merged, she was known as the queen of heaven and was the goddess of sex, war, and she also was believed to have the ability to change a person's gender. This power of Inanna's the ability to change a man into a woman and vice versa is well accounted for in multiple poetry fragments and is indicative of the existence of people living outside their gender. So, yes, it's been going on for a very long time, but it's things like this that collapsed societies and massive metropolitan groups. This is what it is and it's getting, and it's crazy again.
Speaker 1:The thing is, we stay down this route and there's nothing, nothing left but Armageddon. And what is it? There's nothing left but Armageddon, and what is it? The end of days? I can't think of the word, because God had said so. He did the flood and he did. You know, there was Sodom and Gomorrah and some other things. But then when the new covenant, which was Jesus, god, was not going to flush out the system or anything anymore, it was Jesus was going to return.
Speaker 1:People who obeyed, did not idol worship, only worshiped God and lived the Christian Catholic way. I mean, some argue that other Christians will. They will, man, I can never remember any of these words, but you know they go up to heaven, the rapture right. So that's what's coming, you know. So that's what's coming. There is no more wiping out stuff and whatever.
Speaker 1:So, from what I can tell, from what I've read and watched and everything, we can push it back. We can change and not celebrate trans gay. We don't need to attack them, we don't need to go after them, but to prop them up and worship them and all this stuff and allow this stuff to happen creates evil in the world. These are demons working 24-7. Look at all the violence going on right now. All because he was saying there's two genders, there are only two genders. You know. So what? So we are, we are getting there. You know, you used to see people at the signs. The end is near. The end is near, man. We are close Now for Christians. I mean, some are working on it.
Speaker 1:If the rapture was to happen right now, would I go to heaven? I don't know. To be honest with you, I'm not ready yet. I, you know I want to. So we're, you know the Novus Ordo, the church where I work at, that I attend. They don't have confession at a regular basis, like you have to find certain special times, and that's kind of the problem with the Novus Ordo.
Speaker 1:So my thing is this is I mean, and some people are like, oh my gosh, it's nothing. Okay, it's nothing, but still I don't want to make it because of this right. So I still have issues with seeing like an attractive woman and being like whoa, that girl, check her out, this and that right, that's all it is. To most people that's not a big deal, it's like appreciating a nice car, but still it's not right, it isn't. I'm getting much better. You know when, if I see something that's like a girl wearing something that's very revealing and whatever, I'll just okay, no, let's go another way, let's do whatever. I try to avoid it and try not even to, and I used to make fun of people that did that.
Speaker 1:But here I am and the other thing is saying the Lord's name in vain. I used to do it on a regular basis GD, oh, gd, this, whatever you know. And again, I am much better at not doing it. And then, when I do say it now it's more just out of habit, but I'm still saying it. Yeah, maybe they'd be like, well, you don't mean it, so it's not the same. Okay, maybe, yeah, but I still would like to go to my priest, confess that I have and confess my sins, because that's part of what Jesus created Taking communion, the Eucharist, live by, you know, and confess your sins.
Speaker 1:So right now, if the rapture was to happen, I would be a little worried for myself and I'd be a little worried for my family because I haven't, you know, I don't. I mean, I think my kids are good. I don't know, but it's, I'm still trying to work on being, you know, the example, for my kids are good. I don't know, but it's, I'm still trying to work on being, you know, the example for my kids and everything. So when it comes, people who are ready, they're going to be, you know, it's a good thing for Christians. So if you're not a Christian, so if you're not a Christian, I don't know what to tell you, I don't know.
Speaker 1:It's a crazy time. It's much like the 60s assassinations and everything. It's crazy. But you know, yes, trans and gay have been a thing forever, but now it's in the limelight. Now it's just like come here, now they're putting, you know, gay pride flags on mega TV, things at sporting events, and then when Biden was in, they had the White House and it's like dude White House, and it's like dude okay, but you know you're gonna, it's I don't know, it's just it's crazy. So again, I'm not saying to attack, you know, your gay and trans people that you are acquaintances with or whatever, but you can always try and talk to them and try.
Speaker 1:And you know, I used I've said it before I used to think that, yeah, it was just gay, gay people it was. You know, people were born gay. I don't believe that now. I don't. I think they find excitement from it and then it just grows from there. And then you have these demons that feed off it and perpetuate it androgyny, you know, an enchantress, asteroth, and all these, all these demons that just, oh, yeah, there you go. So then you feel good and it feels right. Oh, I'm gay, I'm attracted to men, not women. It's because you're being influenced by demons. You know it's sad because I gotta, I gotta come up with a plan, for I have my nephew who is gay.
Speaker 1:I love the kid, I've talked about him before, but he's, he's kind of going down that path a little bit. He wasn't celebrating Charlie Kirk but he like we're not friends on Facebook anymore but he's kind of involved with you know, he's being influenced by all that crap and he kind of lives alone. I don't know. Sometimes I wish he would come here but so I could try and I don't know. But then again, you know I'm working on myself. How much of an influence can I be when I'm still? I mean, all of us are sinners, but I don't know, it's just crazy anyway, that's it. I've been talking. This is the I was right, this is the longest podcast. So you know, let me know your opinions, what you think. Think I'm wrong, think I'm right, think I'm stupid, whatever. But for those of you that are Christian, specifically Catholic, pray the rosary, say a prayer for Charlie Kirk's soul and for his family. Thanks for listening. I appreciate your time and I'll see you next time. God bless.