
Marching For Palestinian Murderers
11/10/23 • 39 min
Dennis Hall and his guest Justin Bohner, Assistant Pastor, First Baptist Church, Highlands, NC begin this podcast by reviewing the barbaric atrocities against innocent Israeli citizens on October 7. This attack was led by a terrorist group known as Hamas that have a stated goal of eradicating Jews. Israel responded militarily and have gone to great lengths to protect innocent civilians, that Hamas uses as human shields. Shockingly in the United States, tens of thousands of young people have marched in the streets and on campuses in support Hamas and the Palestinians. These two pastors analyze the demonic nature of this outpouring of sympathy for these barbaric acts. They discuss the Marxist socialist thought that exists on university campuses that has resulted in an attitude of destruction, meaning everything deserves to perish. This attitude of tearing down and dismantling stories, histories, heroes and heroines, and all the proverbial wisdom of the past is now coupled with postmodern unconstrained individualism. Some refer to this demonic movement as a culture of death. This explains why many of America’s young people have no qualms about Palestinians slaughtering babies. The cult of the victim mentality is analyzed and used as a reason for the support of the Hamas barbarians. These two pastors remind us that America remains a God-fearing center-right country with people who have a deep reservoir of commonsense. They conclude by expressing confidence that Americans will overcome the demonic irrational wokeness that is gripping America. Can also be seen on YouTube at:
Dennis Hall and his guest Justin Bohner, Assistant Pastor, First Baptist Church, Highlands, NC begin this podcast by reviewing the barbaric atrocities against innocent Israeli citizens on October 7. This attack was led by a terrorist group known as Hamas that have a stated goal of eradicating Jews. Israel responded militarily and have gone to great lengths to protect innocent civilians, that Hamas uses as human shields. Shockingly in the United States, tens of thousands of young people have marched in the streets and on campuses in support Hamas and the Palestinians. These two pastors analyze the demonic nature of this outpouring of sympathy for these barbaric acts. They discuss the Marxist socialist thought that exists on university campuses that has resulted in an attitude of destruction, meaning everything deserves to perish. This attitude of tearing down and dismantling stories, histories, heroes and heroines, and all the proverbial wisdom of the past is now coupled with postmodern unconstrained individualism. Some refer to this demonic movement as a culture of death. This explains why many of America’s young people have no qualms about Palestinians slaughtering babies. The cult of the victim mentality is analyzed and used as a reason for the support of the Hamas barbarians. These two pastors remind us that America remains a God-fearing center-right country with people who have a deep reservoir of commonsense. They conclude by expressing confidence that Americans will overcome the demonic irrational wokeness that is gripping America. Can also be seen on YouTube at:
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Is The New House Speaker Scary?
Dr. Dennis Hall and his guest Dr. Jay Powell, Senior Pastor of the Church at the Beach, Panama City Beach, Florida discuss the characteristics of Christian fundamentalists and evangelical Christians. They point out that these labels are considered negative descriptions by much of society. The newly elected House Speaker, Mike Johnson, has been labeled as an extreme Christian fundamentalist who should scare everyone in his role in the House of Representatives. Mike Johnson has a long history of working to support conservative Christian values in the legislative processes. Johnson refers to himself as a Bible-believing Christian. His admission to using the Bible as his guide for life has brought him much criticism. It is ironic that almost all of our past presidents have quoted the Bible. Hall and Powell point out that leadership isn’t what the world thinks it is. God uses broken men and women, redeemed by His Son to become ambassadors to the world. God is calling all of us to be leaders and influencers. We cannot be an influencer for God and Jesus unless our life is led in a way that we can be trusted. The podcast ends by reminding the listeners to be sincere about their faith in Jesus and others will see his image in you. Can also be seen on YouTube at:
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Israel Pause? No!
The recent increase in activists, commentators, and political leaders calling for a cease-fire or a pause in the Palestinian/Israeli war is addressed by ordained minister Dr. Dennis Hall. He begins the podcast by discussing the international humanitarian laws known as the Geneva Conventions. These laws protect civilians, medical personnel, injured soldiers, and prisoners of war. The ideas that undergird the Geneva Conventions can be traced back to the writings of St. Augustine who lived in the fourth century. These ideas are known as the just war theory. The most common justification for war is the crime of aggression, and leaders of nations have a responsibility to protect their citizens from barbaric aggression. Just war theory also includes the principles that must be followed during a war. Conventionally, this has been understood to mean that only enemy combatants may be targets and that civilians must never be intentionally harmed. The concept known as Proportionally of Means is analyzed. This concept means that a military response to an attack should not be more than is necessary to right the wrong. Dr. Hall points out that the Bible makes it very clear that God is not opposed to killing and that since he and Jesus are one it eliminates the argument that Jesus is opposed to war and killing. The Bible makes it clear that governments are established to punish those who do evil. It has been said that there are many reasons for war. Imperialism. Financial gain. Religion. Feuds. And racial arrogance. But God condones war in response to wickedness. Dr. Hall concludes this podcast by asking the listeners to pray for godly wisdom for leaders, for a quick solution to the conflict and a minimum of casualties among civilians on both sides. Can also be seen on YouTube at:
https://youtu.be/v9LRVLcP35M
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