Hodgetwins Podcast - Christian Pastor Is NOT AFRAID To EXPOSE Israel! | Hodgetwins Podcast| Pastor Bruce Mejia
Episode Date: May 29, 2026Pastor Bruce Mejia aka Wild Olive Tree! He is one of the few brave Christian preachers out there that is not afraid to tell us what THE BIBLE actually says about Israel and jews..Become a Member and G...ive Us Some DAMN GOOD Support :https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX8lCshQmMN0dUc0JmQYDdg/joinGet your Twins merch and have a chance to win our Damn Good Giveaways! - https://officialhodgetwins.com/Get Optimal Human, your all in one daily nutritional supplement - https://optimalhuman.com/Want to be a guest on the Twins Pod? Contact us at bookings@twinspod.comDownload Free Twins Pod Content - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1_iNb2RYwHUisypEjkrbZ3nFoBK8k60COFollow Hodgwtins Podcast Everywhere -X - https://x.com/hodgetwinspodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/hodgetwinspodcast/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thehodgetwinsYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@HodgetwinsPodcastRumble - https://rumble.com/c/HodgetwinsPodcast?e9s=src_v1_cmdSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/79BWPxHPWnijyl4lf8vWVuApple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hodgetwins-podcast/id173123281001:25 - Star Of David In The Bible06:01 - Why Do Jews Hate Jesus So Much?14:44 - What Did Jesus Look Like?26:03 - Fake Christians In Politics32:05 - Promised Land & Gayest Country38:10 - Who Is The Jewish Messiah?...46:56 - Forced Hatred On Muslims?58:07 - Trump Mocking Christians And Fake Christians1:05:03 - Charlie Kirk & Erika Kirk1:15:53 - His Church Was BOMBED!?1:21:44 - What Is "Sodomy?"1:25:34 - Mark Of The Beast & Anti Christ1:34:29 - When Does Jesus Come Back?1:46:30 - Wild Olive Tree Meaning?
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Good to be here. Thank you for having me
Thank you for coming
When I came across your videos on Instagram
I found it very educational
Yeah
You found a what?
Very educational.
Oh, I learned a lot
So pretty much this podcast
I want you to share your knowledge
with our fan base.
Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, I'm a pastor from Southern California.
I pastor a church called First Works Baptist Church, and I'm a Bible-believing Christian,
so the Bible is my final authority.
And a lot of the content that I promote right now on my Instagram has to deal with the modern
state of Israel, Jews, and specifically what the Bible says about it.
Because obviously there's a lot of content out there that, you know, exposing the Jews
and the modern state of Israel from a political perspective, everything that's going on over there.
but very little having to do with what the Bible actually says.
And so I'm just trying to bring something new to the table to kind of demonstrate to people that this is a biblical teaching.
This is what the Bible says about these things.
And so I think as Christians we should have a conviction and a foundation dealing with the Bible in the modern state of Israel.
When I think of the crucifix, everybody knows where that comes from.
Right.
The crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
but the symbol, the star of David, where does that come from?
The Star of David is not a legitimate star that you can find in the Bible.
And so obviously that's something that Jews use,
the modern state of Israel uses it as their flag.
And unfortunately, a lot of Christians just think that, you know,
oh, it's called the Star of David and must have some association with King David of the Old Testament.
But if you scour the Bible, you're not going to find that at all.
There's never a time where David wore a star,
or if he used a banner with a star or wore a necklace that, you know, symbolized a star.
His son didn't have that.
Solomon, it's not found anywhere in the Bible as far as God's people using it.
The only instance where you can find some sort of star being mentioned in the Bible
in association with God's people is when they rejected the God of the Bible
and they would worship false gods.
And so in the main false God that they would worship that would require for them to use a star
was the false God named Remfan.
So consistently in the Old Testament we see,
this, and then it's also mentioned in the book of Acts, that the children of Israel, when they
rejected the God of the Bible, they would take up the star of their God Remfan.
So essentially, the Bible seems to indicate that the star Remphan is somewhat of a public declaration
of their rejection of the God of the Bible, which is one of the reasons why Christians should
never use it.
Obviously, there's Christians out there that are just kind of deceived by this.
They think it has to do with the Bible.
They've never read the Bible.
And they support Israel, so they think they're doing, you know, a godly work by, you
representing themselves with that star.
But it's actually just a public declaration of the rejection of Jesus Christ.
Some people do that ignorantly, but it's important for us to realize, like, hey, don't be
sporting that thing, because if you're a believer, you love Jesus Christ, you know what I mean?
You shouldn't be sporting that.
It's a blasphemous symbol.
Israel, I would think if they're God's chosen people, they would have a flag of the crucifix,
not the star of David.
It would make more sense for them to use the crucifix.
You would think so because God's chosen people, according to the New Testament, is made up of believing Jew and Gentile, those who believe on the Lord Jesus Christ.
That's what the Bible specifically says.
You know, the Bible tells us he is not a Jew, which is one outwardly.
Neither is that circumcision outward in the flesh.
But he is a Jew which is one inwardly, and circumcision is that of the heart and of the Spirit, whose praise is not a man but of God.
So it's specifically saying that according to the New Testament, the spiritual Jew in God's eyes are those who have believed on Jesus Christ for salvation, those who are those who have believed on Jesus Christ for salvation, those who are.
have trusted Christ. And so, you know, if you are a person who believes in Jesus Christ,
then, you know, the cross would be somewhat of a symbol that we would use to kind of
portray that, right? You see that consistently used by Christians all across the board,
but you don't see a star being used as a symbolic representation of Christianity. It doesn't
exist. Is the crucifix banned in Israel, the use of it? Like I heard like the plus sign,
like in the MF classes, they can't use a plus sign because it looks too close.
like a crucifix or cross?
There were rumors that basically Jews rejected the crucifix to such a degree that when immigrants
from, you know, the immigrants came into Ellis Island.
They would sign their name with a, what's called a cockle instead of a crucifix because
it was too much, it resembled Christianity too much.
But unfortunately, there's not just enough evidence to substantiate that claim.
But I will say that, you know, Jews by and large do reject the crucifix.
They don't want anything to do with it because of its association with Christianity.
And, you know, regardless of what, like, Tatum says or Benjamin Ney and Yahoo, you know, Christians aren't necessarily esteemed in Israel.
And in fact, you know, Officer Tatum said himself that he was spat on only once when he went to Israel.
So, you know, buy your tickets to Israel because you only get it once.
You know what I mean?
You get spat on once and that's it.
And somehow that's somewhat of a marker of how godly these people are.
But, you know, I've been, I've lived in the United States all my life.
This is where I was born.
I'm in California for crying out loud where there's a lot of people who don't like Christianity,
but never once I've ever been spat upon.
And I say some pretty controversial things, but I've never been spat upon.
So it's kind of like a, it's showing you, it's showing us how godless the modern state of Israel actually is.
That even if you name the name of Christ, they will spit on the ground.
Or if you are, you know, talking to another Jew about Christianity and they find out that you're a Christian, yeah, you might get.
spit upon because it's part of their culture to reject everything that is associated with Christianity.
Why do they reject Jesus so much? You know, because of the fact that obviously they don't want
Jesus Christ to reign over them. And let me just make myself clear that obviously the modern state of
Israel and those who call themselves Jews are not the Israel of the Old Testament, nor the Jews of
the Old Testament, nor even the Jews of like the first century AD. These are fake Jews.
They're not legitimate Jews.
But if we were to just pretend for a second and live in a fantasy world and say that they are legitimate Jews,
you know, obviously they still hate the Lord Jesus Christ for whatever reason.
They don't want him to be their savior.
And so they've constructed this religion of Judaism that is literally in stark contrast to Christianity
and goes out of its way to blaspheme his name.
And obviously it doesn't really surprise me that they would do that.
What surprises me is when Christians support that.
So obviously we're supposed to be loyal to Jesus Christ.
He's our Savior.
Right.
He's our God.
You know, we owe him reverence.
And, you know, he is the pinnacle of what Christianity is.
He deserves all loyalty.
Right.
And most Christians just believe that front to back, except when it comes to the
moderate state of Israel.
So, like, the modest state of Israel can, Jews can say all manner of blasphemy against Jesus Christ,
but they kind of get a free pass because they're God's chosen people in their eyes.
Yeah.
What's that one script that they all?
always quote, bless Israel and you will be blessed?
So what they misquote is Genesis chapter 12, which is a promise that was given to the
patriarch Abraham. And most Zionists will say, well, we should support the modern state of
Israel and all Jews because the Bible says that if you bless Israel, you'll be blessed.
If you curse Israel, you'll be cursed. But that's a lie. It doesn't say that at all.
That doesn't exist.
Non-existent verse in the Bible. It doesn't exist anywhere in the Bible.
Okay, there's no verse in the Bible that says that.
But the thing is, if people say that enough times, they say from the pulpit enough, you know, it's being repeated in videos.
They just kind of brainwash people.
Then people think, oh, yeah, it is in the Bible, Genesis chapter 12.
But when you actually look at the reference, it doesn't say that says, and I will bless them to bless thee and curse him to curse at thee.
And then thee shall all families of the earth be blessed.
And he's actually talking to Abraham.
Okay.
Well, Abraham, Israel didn't exist during Abraham's time.
He wasn't even there.
The 12 tribes didn't exist.
Jacob didn't exist.
Isaac didn't even exist during that time.
So it's just a promise given to Abraham.
Now, given the promise did go to Abraham and his physical descendants thereafter.
And we should stick with that narrative unless the New Testament says otherwise.
So basically it's like, okay, they deserve the land.
That's what the Bible says.
God's chosen people.
The promises to them.
Oh, hold on a second.
New Testament comes in.
Galatians 316 says, now to Abraham.
Abraham and his seed are the promises made. Check. He saith not into seeds as of many, but as of one,
into thy seed, which is Christ. Then verse 29 says, and if ye be Christ, then are ye Abraham's seed
and errs according to the promise. So the Bible is telling us here that the recipients of the
promise given to Abraham are, is Jesus Christ and all believers. So now we can't use that to say,
oh, it's for the modern state of Israel, because it's not, because the New Testament specifically
declares Jesus Christ and all believers to be the recipients of that promise.
And obviously, you know, people have used that verse to kind of like be superstitious, like,
oh, you shouldn't say anything against Jews.
You shouldn't say anything against Israel because you're going to be cursed.
But here I am.
I've been doing this for years on end, and I've been preaching replacement theology from my
pulpit, putting content.
And my life has been nothing but blessed.
So how do you explain that?
You know, and they have this superstitious view that if you speak out against the nation of Israel,
God's going to somehow curse you, but that's not the case.
I used to think a Jew was a person that just followed Judaism,
but that's actually just an ethnic group, right?
Well, here's the thing.
There is a major division, even within Christianity, regarding what a Jew is.
But let me just explain to you what the Bible says a Jew is, okay?
The term Jew didn't even come into existence until later on in the history of Israel.
And it was a term used to describe those who were of the tribe of Judah.
So there's 12 tribes, one of those 12 tribes, is Jewish.
Judah, and so those of Judah were referred to as Jews. However, by the time you get to the New Testament,
that name kind of evolved to just not only refer to those of Judah, but just collectively those of
Israel, and then ultimately to those who are adherence to the religion of the Jews. Okay. And this is
where we have modern Judaism coming into play. In the first century AD, you have the Pharisees,
you have Judaism. It's not referred to Judaism in the Bible, but that's basically what it is. It's the
religion of the Pharisees. So now it's more so a religion than anything else. And the reason I say that
is because no modern Jew, so-called, no person of Israel so-called, can ever trace their lineage back
to anybody from Israel in the Old Testament. Like, those tribes are lost. So if they say they're of
Israel, just ask them, like, what tribe? Well, I don't know what tribe. So how do you know you're of Israel?
You're just claiming to be of Israel, but you, you know, you're not, you can't, you have no evidence
to substantiate that claim. And even from a historical perspective,
10 of those 12 tribes in 722 BC were scattered into all nations and they never came back to Israel.
They were like they lost their ethnic identity because they're mixed with all the nations and they never retained it.
It's actually historically referred to as the 10 lost tribes.
They never came back.
So that's kind of shown us that whoever these people are in Israel, they're not legitimate Jews.
They're not legitimate of Israel.
And so they can't claim the promises in the Bible.
Right.
Like Askinazi Jew, those are Europeans.
Right.
So I'm trying to wrap my head around.
Like if you're a descendant of Abraham and you have a seed,
how does you live in Europe connect to biblical times?
It doesn't make a lot of sense to me.
Well, here's the thing is that, you know, in Israel's history,
you have three major events that basically removed Israel from the land, okay?
Which is a very interesting thing because of the fact that,
according to Zionists, the land belongs to them unconditionally, right?
Like they deserve to be there, no Palestinians, no this and that.
They deserve that land. They should be there. It's unconditional.
Well, you kind of have a problem with that because throughout biblical history, God actually removed them multiple times.
Right, right.
722 BC, 586, and the most famous one is 70 AD.
And this is 70 years after the birth of Jesus Christ, because of the rejection of Jesus.
Christ. God cursed the nation of Israel. He allowed the temple to be destroyed, the walls to be
destroyed, and the Jews were dispersed into all nations. This is what's known as the Jewish
diaspora, because it's part of the punishment that God instituted upon the Jews for their rejection
of Jesus Christ. He specifically said in Deuteronomy 28, verse 63, that as I rejoice over you to do
you good, so I will rejoice over you to destroy you and pluck you from off the land from what
once he came. So he's saying, like, if you reject me,
that I'm just going to, like, exile you. I'm going to, like,
expel you out of the land. It's a curse. It's a major curse.
Yeah, like, he expelled them three times, and then you go back in history,
and they've been kicked out of a hundred and nine countries.
A hundred and nine countries, because that's part of the curse.
He specifically said that, like, you're going to be a curse into the nations.
You're going to be scattered. You're going to be going from place to place.
Why? Well, from a practical perspective, it's because of their predatory lending practices.
from a spiritual perspective, it's because they rejected Jesus Christ.
Right. Because rejecting Jesus Christ is the straw that broke the camel's back.
They've rejected God multiple times throughout history, right?
Like if you think about it, like, you know, when they left Egypt to go into the promised land,
many of them never went in because they didn't believe God.
So they actually died in the wilderness.
And the Bible says in Hebrews 319 that they could not enter in, referring to the land,
because of their unbelief.
So there's multiple times where Israelites were not allowed into the land.
So this idea that they deserve it unconditionally, well, what are you talking about?
God literally killed them in the wilderness.
He didn't allow them to inherit the land.
He used the Babylonian captivity, the Assyrian captivity, and ultimately 70 AD took place as well.
So you have the Jewish dispersion thereafter.
So what happens when Jews are dispersed into all nations?
They start intermingling with other nations.
So now they definitely lose their ethnic purity because they're mixing in with other people.
Then you have hundreds of years passed by.
you have Ashkenazi Jews, you have Sephardic Jews, just various Jews throughout history.
So none of them are really pure. It doesn't really exist.
Yeah, that's a lot of generations went by.
Yeah. What did Jews look like, like Jesus Christ?
I mean, it doesn't really explain with a white, black, brown.
Well, Jews, as far as like Israelites in the Bible, you know, there's very little description given,
but the Bible seems to imply that Hebrews, okay, if we're to just be specific,
Hebrews just look like they're from the Middle East.
Middle Eastern, yeah.
They're probably dark skin, you know, and bearded.
They probably look like every other, you know, Middle Eastern person in that region.
And, you know, the proof of that is the fact that when Moses, who's of the tribe of Levi, you know, of Israel, when he goes into Egypt, they couldn't really tell the difference between him and an Egyptian, an Egyptian and a Hebrew because they kind of look the same.
Dark skin.
And they're probably, I'm not saying they're black, but they are darker, you understand.
And obviously you have instances in the Bible where like fair skin people are mentioned,
but just in general, the Bible seems to imply that the Hebrews were darker.
And I believe Jesus Christ was also darker as well.
He was not black.
I don't believe he was black, but he was probably Middle Eastern looking.
Okay.
And so, you know.
He looked like an Arab.
He looked like a person from the Middle East.
Yeah.
You can easily mistake him for one.
Joseph in the Bible, who is of Israel, also look like an Egyptian.
I mean, that's what they said of the Apostle Paul.
They thought he was in Egyptian just because he kind of looked like them.
Anybody in that general region kind of looked the same.
Yeah, what languages did Jesus speak?
So the Bible seems to imply that he spoke Aramaic.
Obviously, he probably spoke some Hebrew, because that is the language of the Israelites of that time,
The scriptures are in Hebrew.
That's probably his heart language.
But the Bible also seems to imply that he spoke Greek as well,
as noted by the fact that the New Testament is written in Greek.
He is of Galilee of the Gentiles, and in Galilee, they spoke Greek.
And, you know, people get offended at that for whatever reason,
but it would be like today the lingua franca of the world is English, right?
Like there's different people that know different languages.
They know friends, German, they know Spanish.
But one language that you want to speak, though, is English.
That's everywhere. Well, in Christ's time, Greek was the lingual, it was the vulgar language of that time.
That's how you did commerce. That's how you associated with other people. That's how you did business.
And so people definitely spoke Greek during that particular time.
When did English come about in history of mankind? People speak in English.
I mean, I'm not too well-versed on that. I would say possibly around the 1700s, or 1600s, excuse me, is when the English language began to come to flourish.
in 1,500, 1600s.
And so I would say it was probably around that time, but don't quote me on that, because
I'm not well-versed in that area.
Because you heard names like Jacob, Paul, and the Bible, those are like English names.
Yeah, they're English variations of New Testament names and even Old Testament names.
Okay.
So it's been whitewashed.
Yeah, exactly.
But, I mean, every name in the Bible, you know, has its variation in various languages.
For example, you know, in Greek, you know, the name Paul is, it's, it's,
it sounds like the Spanish word Pablo.
You know, Pavlos is how they say it.
John is Giovanni's.
In Spanish, it's like Giovanni.
You're like George and Spanish is Jorge.
Yeah, exactly.
And by the way, George in Greek means husbandmen.
So it's just like, they're all kind of like interconnected.
And so, you know, the name Jesus is actually the Greek word Jesus.
So in Greek, whenever Jesus would be mentioned, it was the term Jesus.
Obviously, they didn't have the J then, but you can see Jesus in that name.
And in fact, in Spanish, they say, well, hey.
Jesus. And so these are just like variations of those names from the Greek New Testament.
Allah, was that they used that term for Jesus back then?
They did not. No. Alah is, it does mean Lord. It does mean God. But it's associated with Islam,
obviously. And nowhere in the Bible does it refer to God as Allah.
Okay. I got a question. Muslims, I asked a couple guys they're Muslim. I asked them,
do Muslims and Christians pray to the same God?
He said yes.
Well, here's the thing is that, no, they don't, because of the fact that the God of Christianity is Jesus Christ.
And Muslims, by and large, reject Jesus Christ as being God.
They can see them as a prophet.
They see them as a prophet, but, you know, according to Christian standards, that's not enough.
They have to view Jesus Christ as God.
And so that's the main difference.
Obviously, there's other differences that we have with Islam, but the one that basically creates
the greatest divide is Jesus Christ. Because we don't just believe that he's a prophet. He's God. He's
deity. He's eternal, right? In the beginning was the word, the word was with God, and the word was God.
The same was in the beginning with God. All things were made by him, and without him was not anything
made that was made. So people could say we're praying to the same Abrahamic God, but unless they
are praying to Jesus Christ, we are not praying to the same God. Because in the Old Testament,
you had Jehovah God, and of course Christ existed eternally. But in the New Testament,
that name is revealed as Jesus.
And so, for example, if someone wanted to be saved,
they have to call upon the name of the Lord,
Jesus Christ, to be saved.
They can't just call upon any God,
because now the name has been specified.
And so, you know, multiple times throughout the New Testament,
it tells us that Jesus Christ is God.
Because, you know, sometimes Muslims will say,
show me a verse in the Bible
where Jesus Christ says that He's God
or it says that Jesus is God.
And, you know, the Bible's not written with, like,
God didn't write the Bible to, like, appease Muslims.
He's just like, I wonder what they're going to think about.
You should put this verse in case the Muslims gets mixed up on this.
He's not in heaven begging them to believe on him.
They just need to believe on him, right?
And so, but here's the thing is there are multiple passages where the Bible does
teach that Jesus Christ is God.
You know, you have, again, John 1-1, you have, for example, Jesus Christ talking to the Pharisees
and he says, before Abraham was, I am.
And what he's referring to is what's commonly called the tetragrammaton of the Old Testament.
Jehovah, he's saying, I'm Jehovah.
He told Philip, if you see me, you've seen the Father.
He told Thomas, you know, Thomas told him, my Lord and my God.
And he said, you know, blessed are you which have seen, you know, and blessed are those which have not seen yet believe.
But the strongest proof of evidence to demonstrate that Jesus Christ is God is Hebrews 1-8.
Because sometimes Muslims will say, give me a verse.
And I'll say, well, what if I give you a verse where God says, God the Father says that Jesus Christ is God?
And they're like, well, you know, yeah, what do you got?
Hebrews 1-8, unto the sun he saith, thy throne, O God, is forever and ever, a sceptor of righteousness is a sceptre of thy kingdom.
To which they often respond, oh, that's corrupted or something.
Well, I can't help you if that's what you believe.
You wanted a verse, I gave you a verse.
You just go call it corrupt whatever I give you.
Yeah, exactly.
So, you know, it's any evidence that I provide, oh, it's automatically corrupt.
That's their answer.
Because at the end of the day, people need to approach the Bible in faith.
You either believe it's the Word of God or you don't.
And no amount of verses or evidence that,
They can come before you, will convince you of otherwise, if you're not willing to put your faith in the Bible.
This is why, like, people are like, well, if Jesus showed himself right now, I'd believe in him.
Really?
Because, like, he came 2,000 years ago, and they crucified him.
You know what I mean?
They saw him.
They rejected him.
They crucified him.
So obviously, these things have to be done in faith.
Right.
Pastor Mejia, a term they use to label us anti-Semites.
Is Semite?
Is that a biblical term?
Semite just means those of a particular region.
It doesn't just include Jews.
It includes many areas in that region.
So it's kind of stupid to say, oh, you're an anti-Semit.
But it's like, I don't hate those of that region.
I don't even hate Jews.
That's just the term that they use.
It's just this rhetoric that's being promoted in order to label those who are against the modern state of Israel as being hateful or something.
But my problem is this.
Instead of asking, why are you anti-Semitic?
Why don't we ask them?
Why are you anti-Christ?
That's the real question that needs to be asked.
because, you know, the worst thing you can do for a Jew is not tell them about Jesus Christ,
you know, not preach the gospel to them.
And so if we're to just let them think that they're God's chosen people, they have a covenant
with God, they're going to go to heaven because of that.
That's a hateful thing to do because you're lying to them.
You know, I'm not anti-Sem people.
Label me anti-Semitic all the time.
And I will say, like, I do hate those who hate the Lord.
You know, if there's a Jew out there that abhors Jesus Christ, he believes he's burning in hell
in his own excrement as noted in the Talmud.
Of course I hate that person, because the Bible says, do not I hate them a Lord that hate thee,
and am not that I grieve with them that rise up against thee.
I hate them with perfect hatred.
I count them mine enemies.
I have loyalty to Jesus Christ.
And so I don't believe that's every Jew in this world, but there's plenty of them that do blaspheme Jesus Christ intentionally.
They mock him, and they expect for Christians to capitulate to them despite that.
I don't agree with that.
Like President Trump, he's overwhelmingly mocked Jesus like multiple times,
and I'm not sure why Christians continue to, you know, defend him.
Yeah, because boomers are just like that.
You know, Trump can just post a picture of himself being depicted as Jesus Christ,
healing a person, and, you know, they'll follow him off that cliff.
And so, you know, a lot of these boomers need to wake up, stop placing their faith in a man,
place their faith on the Lord Jesus Christ, and, you know, side with Jesus.
Don't just, you know, make an excuse just because this is the guy you voted for or something.
It's a blasphemous image, you know?
And so obviously if people are elected, they're elected to do their job.
And their job is to support the interests of the United States of America.
And you know what?
It's supposed to be America first, not Israel first.
And so I don't agree with that.
And I think boomers need to wake up to that and, you know, stop trying to like worship these political leaders
and just allow the political leaders to set their religious agenda to support the modern state of Israel.
Because shut up, I just said so, you know, and start thinking for them.
Yeah. Where do you align politically? I don't. I'm just a Christian. Like I'm not a Republican. I'm not a Democrat. I'm just a Bible believing Christian. But obviously, like, if you were to ask me for my political views, they would probably more so side with being a conservative Republican. Because a lot of their beliefs do stem from biblical concepts. But I always say, like, I'm just, I'm not MAGA because MAGA is too liberal for me. You know what I mean?
I have a lot of
people that
for Trump,
they don't understand that
he's more liberal than conservative.
Oh yeah, for sure.
I mean, like, I have strong view.
I don't find that to be Christian at all, really.
Yeah, it's not.
It's a separate religion almost,
you know what I mean,
that undermines the clear teachings
of the Bible.
And so, and this is the problem with a lot of churches
is they become political arenas
rather than biblical arenas.
They're only interested in, like,
promoting a political ideology,
their guy,
and then they wonder why their congregants are so spiritually blinded and dumb because you're not
teaching the Bible. The church is supposed to be for the preaching and teaching of the Word of God
to give attendance, to reading, to extortation to doctrine, not to promote your political
favorite person or your ideology. You're supposed to promote Christ ideology, right?
What the Bible says and stick to that.
Yeah, a lot of P. Hicks have President Trump, they've been using God a lot and say this is
toward what we waning on Iran. That's a form of taking the Lord's name in vain, right?
Well, you know, what it is is just them twisting the Bible to fit a political narrative is what
it is. And they're basically a banking on the ignorance of the people not to actually
research the Bible themselves, and they just take them at their word. But the Bible says to prove all
things, hold fast out, which is good. Search the scriptures daily to see if these things are so.
And so for them to say, like, oh, we should get involved in this war and error. Show me a
verse in the Bible in the New Testament specifically that says we should. It doesn't exist.
It actually condemns war. Now, obviously, it's for the promotion of individual, independent,
sovereign nations to take care of themselves, right? To see for the benefit of themselves,
to protect themselves, but not for preemptive strikes or to even aid, especially a Christ
rejecting nation in their agenda. So, you know, and in fact, I can pull out more verses from
the Bible that tells us that we shouldn't support the modern state of Israel,
and in their war mongering efforts against Iran.
It's not biblical.
Let me give this example.
In the Old Testament, when the Jews were God's chosen people,
there is an instance when the nation of Israel was divided.
So you had a northern kingdom, and then you had the southern kingdom, right?
The southern kingdom was made up of two tribes.
The northern kingdom made up of ten tribes.
Those ten tribes collectively became super heretical, false religion.
They had really evil kings, even though they were a part of, like, Israel.
Judah had some bad kings, but in general, they still worship the God of the Bible.
There's a time when Israel had a king by the name of Ahab.
Ahab super bad, right?
Let's just, you know, instead of using Ahab, let's use the name, I don't know, Benjamin, okay?
Okay.
We'll just substitute Ahab with Benjamin, right?
You know, Israel.
Then you have the Southern king, and his name is Jehasafat.
Okay.
He's not like a perfect guy, but he makes good to see.
decisions all around in general. He's part of a good kingdom. I don't know. Let's just call him Donald.
Okay. So you have Donald in the southern kingdom. You have Benjamin in the northern kingdom, right?
Well, the northern kingdom wants to take over a particular land of the Syrians. And he's just like, man, it's just sitting there and like we be still and take it not.
So he's like interested in conquering, you know, he's interested in conquering Iran. I mean, not Iran. He's interested in taking over.
you know Syria right so then he goes to Jahassafat Donald and he says hey you know why is this
thing still help me out you know to take this over we're buddies right and I'm paraphrasing here
and Donald says hey my people are your people you know we're on the same page I'm going to
help you out okay but Donald you know he has some common sense a little bit so Donald says
hey why don't we like ask the prophets of the land first to see if like this
This is a legitimate thing to do.
So there's hundreds of profits, right?
And all of these are being paid $7,000 from somewhere.
We don't know exactly where they're being paid from,
but they're all funded possibly through Ahab, okay?
All right?
This is a legit story, okay?
I'm not making this up.
I'm just, you know, substituting certain names, but just to kind of help you to understand.
So, you know, you have all these prophets, and they're just like, oh, you should go.
You're going to conquer it.
You know, this is God's with you.
And they're just preaching all these sermons.
and, you know, Benjamin is just like, you see, you know, all these prophets are for us, you know what I mean?
Let's do it.
Right.
So then Donald is just like, well, is there anybody else we can ask, right?
Instead of these guys.
And then Benjamin says, well, there's this one guy, but I hate him because he never prophesies good concerning me, but evil.
So this is a guy named Micaiah.
This is, you know, he's anti-Semitic.
He's a guy who just says negative stuff all the time.
So he comes up and he tells him like, you're going to be the show.
destroyed. You know, God's going to punish you for this. And then Benjamin is just like, see what I told
you, he never prophesies anything good. So they throw that guy in jail and they end up going to war,
right, to conquer Syria. And in the particular story, Ahab ends up dying. Okay. Like the Syrians,
like God's against Ahab, so he allows him to die. Jehazovat does not die. He's able to escape by the
skin of his teeth. So, you know, he thinks the story ends. You're like, okay, well, that's good
because Jehazovat's not a bad guy. You know what I mean?
He's just kind of associating with bad people, you know?
Hopefully he makes Judah strong again, makes it great again.
You know what I mean?
Make Judah strong again, make it great again.
And, you know, he was able to escape that war or whatever.
Well, he goes back and God, you know, sends a prophet by the name of Jihu, the son of Hanani.
To Donald, who's named Jehasafat.
And he tells him this, he says this.
And remember this.
This is in the Old Testament when they were still God's chosen people.
And he says, shouldest thou help thee ungodly and love them to hate the Lord?
Therefore, wrath is upon you from before the Lord.
So he specifically tells Jehasafat, you're helping Israel when they're godless.
They're wicked.
They disobeyed the Lord.
They've broken the covenant.
And because you love them and help them, I'm going to punish you for that.
That's what it says.
Good.
And that's in the Old Testament.
Right.
So how do we apply that today?
We should not aid godless nations.
Okay, even if they're name Israel.
Because if they rejected the Lord, they're against God,
wrath is going to come upon the United States of America
for aiding a godless nation because the Bible says have no fellowship
with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.
Yeah, that's why they named that country Israel so they could hide behind that.
Oh, yeah, for sure. Absolutely.
So I hope you guys got that story.
I'm a little slow, but I caught on.
You know what?
I just learned by watch one of your videos that Moses, he was promised land, but didn't inherit it.
But he didn't inherit it.
Exactly.
So Moses is part of the nation of Israel.
I mean, Moses is the man.
Right.
Right.
Like, he's one of my favorite Bible characters in the Old Testament.
The guy was just an incredible man.
Did many miracles.
I mean, when you think of the Old Testament, you associate it with Moses.
Right.
even those in the first century would save the law and Moses, right?
He's like top tier Bible character.
He's the tribe of Levi.
He's the one who delivered the children of Israel out of Egypt to bring him into the promised land.
So we could say that the land was promised to him, right?
Like the covenant was for him too.
He's the one that brought the two tables of stone.
He's a friend of God.
You know, he loves the Lord.
The Lord loves him.
He has a lot of favor from God.
But he disobeyed God.
And because of his disobedience,
And the manner of which he disobeyed him is that God told them to speak to the rock in order for it to issue forth water to satiate the thirst of the Israelites.
And instead of speaking to the rock, he hid it, he smote it.
And the reason God was so mad about that is because of the fact that speaking to the rock in the New Testament would signify like us asking Jesus Christ, who's our rock for the living waters.
And by calling upon the name of the Lord asking for the gift, we would receive those living waters.
but instead he smote it.
So he kind of ruined that picture
and God was really mad about that.
He was so upset that he said
because you disobeyed me,
you're not going into the land.
And in fact,
go to the top of hill
and you can see it with your eyes,
but you'll never,
so he went up to the top of hill,
he was just like,
man, that's really nice.
I was waiting for 40 years for this
and he just didn't get to go in.
So Pray Tell explained to me,
how is it that Moses,
who's a friend of God,
the promise was given to him,
these people say 3,000 years ago,
it was a lot sooner with him.
Like, it was just a couple years ago
that he gave him that promise.
Right. Right. How is it that he can't go into the land? Even though he's a friend of God, he obeys God in all other areas. Just in this one instance, he disobeyed God. But somehow we're expected to believe that a Christ-rejecting nation gets to get that land, despite their blasphemy and rejection of Jesus Christ, it's absurd. Right. And that's a very gay country, right?
I mean, I don't know what I'm allowed to say on here, but yeah, yeah.
Well, you're on the podcast with the horse, man.
You can say anything.
All right, cool, yeah.
It's super funny.
It's super gay.
And, you know, even in June, they're going to host one of the biggest parades by the Dead Sea near the region of Sodom and Gomorrah.
Wow.
That's just a coincidence, right?
I mean, you can't make this stuff up.
Right.
I mean, it's one of the biggest gay countries in the world, but they're literally just going out of their way to hold a gay pride parade by the Dead Sea near the region of Sodom Gimor.
You think that's an accident?
They're just like mocking the things of God, right?
And it's just insane to me, and you just kind of like, when you think of like, you show that to Christians and they're like, yeah, but there's still God's chosen people, God still got a plan for them.
You see what they're doing?
They're literally trying to reenact Genesis 19 with Sodom and Gomorrah.
They're promoting filth and perversion and sodomy,
but somehow we're expected to believe their God's chosen people.
It's nonsense.
Well, they already answered, but like these Zionists like,
my good friend, Tatum, he's a nice guy in person.
He's a really nice guy.
I know, you could spit on him.
He won't.
He was still support you.
I mean, that's a patient man right there.
I can't wrap my head around that.
It's like a pastor lock.
I actually met him a few years ago.
Yeah, he'd be doing sermons, and he has the Star of David flags inside his tracks.
There's flags everywhere.
I really don't get how, and the term they always use, Judeo-Christian values.
That's like those don't even, it's just a made-up word.
It's like an atheist Christian.
You know what I mean?
Those two things don't go together.
They're complete.
they contrasting, they're contrasting ideas that don't mix.
And, you know, Christians should never use the term Judeo-Christian because Judaism is literally
built upon the ideology of a rejection of Jesus Christ.
Right.
And so, like, you know, their Bible, their Talmud is very blasphemous towards Jesus
Christ, so we can't mix both.
They're nothing, they're not the same.
And Judaism is not the Old Testament religion either.
The Old Testament religion was not called Judaism.
It's just called the Old Covenant.
And, you know, people say, well, they just believe in the first five.
books of the Bible, but they don't, though. They reject the first five books of the Bible.
And I've talked to Jews, and I used to be under this impression that Jews, like, they actually
believe the first five books, you know, Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus Numbers, Deuteroni,
but when you actually look at what they believe, they actually reject it. And when you,
when you actually, like, probe them for that, then they move the goposts and say, well,
you have to read it through the Talmud, you know? And then you say, well, you know, the Talmud's
really blasphemous towards Jesus Christ. Yeah, but the Talmud is just a compilation of
debates of rabbis, okay, then throw it out. Right. Well, we can't do that. Why? Because they uphold
it above the Bible. So they don't really believe in the first five books of the Bible at all.
They tell you that in order to garner sympathy and the support of Christians. Because
Christians like, oh, you know, they do believe in the Bible. They just don't have Christ, you know.
But it doesn't really work that way. Jesus said, for had you believed Moses, you would have
believed me for he wrote of me. So if they claim to believe in Moses, then they should be saved.
They should be come to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ because Moses is the one who wrote about
Jesus. You know, Abraham wrote it. Jesus said, Abraham saw my day and was glad. Jesus said,
oh, you fools and slow of heart to believe, all that the prophets have spoken. And beginning of
Moses and all the prophets, he expounded unto them and all the scriptures the things concerning himself.
The Bible's about Jesus. So if you're saying, oh, I believe in the Old Testament, but you reject
Jesus Christ and go above that and start blaspheming Jesus Christ, I don't believe you're a liar.
Right. Okay, if they don't believe in, I'm a thing.
Messiah, who is theirs?
So I personally believe, well, first of all, the God of Judaism is Satan.
Okay, let's just say to it.
Let's just address that right off the back, okay?
I mean, Jesus said in Revelation 2-9 and 3-9, they would say they're Jews that or
not, but are of the synagogue of Satan.
Right.
I mean, you can't get more clear than that.
And he's not referring to Christians because Christians don't go to synagogues.
Right.
Right.
We go to churches.
Right.
A synagogue is a gathering of Jews.
Okay.
Furthermore, Jesus Christ said in John 844, ye addressing the Pharisees, who are the constructors of Judaism, modern day Judaism, he said, ye are of your father the devil.
The less of your father will you do?
He was a murder from the beginning of Bodnought on the truth because there is no truth in them.
So he's basically saying that Satan is their father.
If they adhere to Judaism, then they're worshipping Satan.
That's a fact.
I forgot.
What was the question you asked me?
I forgot.
As soon as you told me, there was, as soon as you told me, Jews or Satan worship, I just lost my shit, right?
I was like, oh, Messiah.
Oh, Messiah.
Yeah, who is the Messiah?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, there you go.
There you go.
Okay.
So, Satan is the God of Judaism.
And so Satan's Messiah, the one who's being sent forth to the Jews, will also be a Jew.
Okay.
And so I do believe that the end times antichrist will be a Jew.
That's a fact.
And I don't know why people balk at that.
Jesus said if another come in his own name, him he will receive.
Well, if he's talking to Jews, there's only one person that Jews will receive, and that's another Jew.
They, you know, view the Gentiles as Goyim, they're unclean.
They will never follow a Gentile.
They'll use Gentiles.
They'll abuse Gentiles for their purpose.
But they will never, you know, support an actual Gentile to lead over them.
It's not going to happen.
That term, goyam, is that the N word for non-Jews?
My Goyim.
Is that like the N-word for non-Jews?
So basically, Goyim, obviously, it's somewhat of a slanderous term that Jews will use towards Gentiles.
And some have said that it means like cattle, but it simply means nations.
Goyam means nations, but they use it in a very slanderous manner to kind of like despise us, to make us different than them.
But the Bible says in Revelation 3-9, you know, I will make them of the synagogue of Satan which say they are Jews and are not, but do lie.
I will make them to come and worship before thy feet and to know that I have loved thee.
So he's telling that to Gentiles.
And he's like, one day these Jews are going to know that I love you.
You know, I love the nations.
And Jesus does love the nations.
You know, red and yellow, black and white, they're all precious in his sight.
He is meant to be the God of all Gentiles.
And in fact, there's more Gentiles who are believers in the Bible than Jews.
Jews reject the Bible.
So that's what Goya means.
It just means nations.
Right before the U.S. bombed Iran, they had this big, they call it Baal.
Bail.
It's Bail?
Bail.
Okay, bail.
It was like the, I guess it was like the devil.
Yeah.
And they had to starve David on it.
Yeah.
And they burned it.
Yeah, kudos.
That was based right there.
So they knew what was coming.
Of course, because the God of Judaism is Bail.
It's always been bail.
Like whenever Israelites rejected it,
the god of the bible they were oh my is that my finger right there so yeah oh that's it right there yeah
because they know and they're gonna burn it right that what they're gonna do on the son this is the second one yeah
six six six got to start rent fan there bail yeah now that's how they see us the united stakes and israel
that we're devil worshippers yeah mm-hmm do you think that was a coincidence they said a day after that they bomb a uh uh uh
Elementary school, for girls, girls elementary school.
I don't think that's a coincidence because, you know, when people,
whenever people reject the God of the Bible in such a blasphemous way,
they end up getting involved in some of the most heinous of crimes.
And nothing is like, nothing is holding them back from just committing some of the most craziest things
against nature and crimes against humanity.
So it doesn't really surprise me.
I mean, just read the Old Testament.
You see when the Israelites got away from God, they would sacrifice their children.
They would worship Moloch and Astroth and Bail, Balaam, Belzeb, all of these devils, they would worship them.
They would commit violence.
They would rob.
They'd committed adultery.
They would be involved in some of the most ridiculous, heinous sins that the Bible names, like sodomy and beastiality,
because they got away from the God of the Bible.
So it doesn't really surprise me that they would do something like that.
I remember seeing that on Facebook, the one that had the star of David on it, Bell, and they were burning them.
And I was reading the comments and a bunch of Maga Christians.
They were saying, look, they're going against Israel.
They're not blessed in Israel.
They're doomed.
And I was like, that's not what this is all about.
It's like they don't understand exactly what's going on.
Yeah.
Well, if they're watching that and saying that they're going against Israel, isn't that implying that they know that the reason they constructed that?
image was because it represents Israel.
Right.
So they're just like, look, they're going against Israel.
Like, are you saying that bail is the God of Israel then?
Right, right, right, right.
You know, it's just one of those things where it's like, out of the abundance of the heart,
the mouth speaketh, you know?
And so they kind of reveal themselves what they really know about Israel.
Right.
I've looked at some satellite footage of Gaza in the West Bank.
I mean, my eyes, I mean, it looks like a genocide.
It looks apocalyptic.
When you look at that, they've killed children.
things like that. Do you think, do you consider it to be a genocide of the people that was? Of course,
absolutely. You know, it's not in the Bible. You know, and here's the thing, people can point to
Old Testament passages where God sanction Israel to do some of these things. But Israel of today is not
under a theocracy. A theocracy is when God is their king. And, you know, they can claim that God is their
king, but God's not working among them. They're doing everything contrary to the Bible. They're not
under a theocracy. They're not under Old Testament laws. So they're not sanctioned to do any of that.
And quite frankly, one of the reasons God allowed them to have so much authority in the Old
Testament was to be a light unto the Gentiles, meaning that the nation of Israel in the Old
Testament was supposed to be an exemplary nation for all other nations. Like people would look at Israel
and be like, that's the kind of nation I want to be. Like, man, look at their laws. Look how
they worship their God. Look how honest they are. But do we do that today? Does anybody look at Israel
be like, I want to be like Israel.
Look at all this gay stuff going on over there.
Look at all this us usury they got going.
It has a bad reputation, and it demonstrates that they're not being allied into the Gentiles.
Obviously, they're a fake Israel, but I'm saying if we were to just humor them and say they are the Israel of the Bible, well, that still doesn't count because you're not being allied into the genitals.
You hate the Gentiles.
You're literally attacking your neighbors.
You're killing them.
You're committing genocide, war crimes.
You're provoking your surrounding nations.
Whereas according to the Bible, like Israel was supposed to be a blessing to the nations,
those around them.
Because God wanted their surrounding nations be like, okay, we need to adopt their God.
Because look how blessed they are.
Look how kind they are.
Look how gracious and generous they are.
Look at their laws.
Look how righteous they are.
But that's not, we can't look at Israel today and see that.
Right.
You know, no matter how many times people want to communicate that, it's just not going to happen.
And you don't even need to be a Christian to see these things.
Right.
Like being a Christian definitely helps because it gives you a good foundation.
as to why spiritually these things have come to pass.
But your regular run-of-the-mill person
could look at Israel and be like, that's a wicked nation.
Like, they're committing major crimes over there.
I can't support that. That's crazy.
Yeah, it's like atheists see that, but like the Mago-Christian does not see that.
They're blinded.
It's like they're blind.
They have these preconceived ideas and this undying loyalty to their political ideology.
But they need to redirect.
No gods before me.
Exactly.
You know, they're committing idolatry.
the Bible says to be no respecter of people either, meaning that, you know, obviously we're commanded
to follow our leaders and be in subjection to leaders, but that's not just like a carte blanche
command that says no matter what.
Right.
Like if the leader disqualifies himself or does things that are contrary to the Bible, we're no longer
obligated to follow that and support that.
Right.
I know there's some biblical differences, you know, that we have disagreements with Muslims.
But I've found over the last six months, there's a hatred for Muslims in Maga Christianity.
Yeah.
And from, you know, people of Israel.
Yeah.
They really hate Muslims.
Oh, yeah, for sure.
That's definitely an agenda that's been promoted by Christian churches to have this vitriol against Muslims.
And obviously, to make myself very clear, like, I hate Islam.
I believe it's a false religion.
I believe they have a false God.
But that doesn't mean I hate the Muslims, right?
Like I want Muslims to be saved.
I've had great conversations with Muslims.
And, you know, I want them to come to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ.
Just like I would want the Jew.
Just I would want anybody else, right?
Right, right.
But there seems to be this focused effort to, you know, for these pastors in America to demonize Muslims to the point, almost to deflect attention from the Jews and their crimes.
They make them the boogeyman.
Exactly.
And again, you know, Muslims, yeah, that is a false religion.
And, you know, I just booted a Muslim out of my church because he was praying in front of my church.
And he was like trolling me.
And it's just like, you're not going to be praying to a false God in front of my church like that.
That's not flying.
I'm not going to go into your mosque and start, you know, doing things that are contrary to Islam or whatever.
That's a disrespectful thing to do.
Right.
And people say, well, why don't you let me into your, well, if he was seeking Christ, yeah, I would have.
You know, if he wanted the truth, I definitely would have.
But that's not the case.
So don't get me wrong.
You know, I'm against Islam.
However, I have seen this agenda where pastors have sought to, you know, demonize Muslims and Islam's to the point of absurdity where they almost want to, like, team up with Jews against Muslims or something.
Right. Right.
But, you know, it's hypocrisy because they'll point out all of these heretical teachings of Muslims and things that they do and the pedophilia and all that.
And they're right about it, right?
A lot of stuff is true.
Okay.
but let's be consistent, though, and apply that to Jews as well.
Pedophilia takes place within Judaism as well.
They do some of the most perverse things as well.
Like what?
Well, how about the fact that part of their ritual when, you know,
circumcathic...
Exactly the child, you know, I don't want to say it,
but they, like, basically suck the blood off of the foreskin.
Yeah.
You know, that's an abomination.
It's pedophilia.
That's filth and disgust.
But they turn a blind eye to that and say, yeah, but Muslims will blow you up.
You know what I mean?
And it's just like true, true, true.
Yeah.
But hold on a second, though.
You know, Jews are blowing people up too, though.
You know what are we doing?
You just got to be consistent with that.
And, you know, I've had great conversations with Muslims,
and obviously a lot of Muslims here in this country side more like with liberalism a little bit,
more than the Muslims that are like in the Middle East.
But, you know, I see a major hypocritical stance from Christians where,
they just want to fight against Islam and Muslims, but just leave the beloved Jews alone.
And I don't think that's right. I think you have to be consistent with your position
and be against all religions that are not Christian. You know what I mean?
And obviously there's some religions that are just worse than others.
You know, the God of this world has blinded the minds of them which believe not.
And, you know, he does it through false religion. But let's just be honest. There's certain religions
that are worse than others. Islam is bad, but I do believe Judaism is worse.
And let me explain to you why.
Because Judaism is built upon their rejection of Jesus Christ.
That's what it is.
And Judaism claims to be the people of the Bible.
So in light, despite the fact that they've been given the oracles of God, the commandments of God, they have such a rich history in the Bible, then why have you rejected it?
That makes you worse.
You understand what I'm saying?
And so, you know, I've heard many sermons where people say, oh, Ishmael is the Muslim.
and, you know,
but that's why we got to collect them all together
and bomb them to hell let God sort them out.
That's a goddess, you know, ideology.
And so I don't agree with that.
Pedophilia in Islam Muslims.
Can you explain that to me?
I keep hearing about how they always marry young girls out there
to give them away at very young ages to old men.
Is that true?
Yeah, it is.
And I have even seen Muslims concede to that.
They're like, yeah, we believe it.
But they don't believe it's pedophilia.
How young are the girls?
I mean, Aisha was six years old when she married Muhammad and nine years old when they consummated the marriage.
And Muslims today will support that.
And they'll say that it's not pedophilia.
But I don't know about you, but in my book, that's pedophilia.
Right.
You know what I mean?
And I know there's Muslims out there that do condemn that.
However, their religion in general does promote that.
Like the foundation of their religion is that.
The founder of the religion, Muhammad, believe that.
And so I'm not, people, you know, people are like, if you don't like Pepsi, you must like Coca-Cola.
If you're not Republican, you must be Democrat.
And so it's just like, oh, you don't like Jews, you must be for Islam.
Or it's like, oh, you kicked out of Muslim from your church, oh, you must be a complete Zionist or something.
Right.
It's just like, I don't fit any of these categories.
I'm against both, you know what I mean?
Right.
And so, you know, your faith drives you in all your decisions in your way of life.
Exactly.
That's what the Bible tells us.
You know, it tells us that the Bible is meant to equip us unto all good works.
And so we're supposed to filter life through the Word of God.
And don't allow people to kind of put you in a box to say, well, this is what you have to do and so forth.
And so.
Yeah.
I was just like it.
So he keeps saying, hey, man, asking this question.
So King Solomon, he had hundreds of wives and all of them under 18?
700.
Okay.
And no, it doesn't say they were under 18.
That's done in the Bible.
So he wasn't R. Kelly then.
He was not R. Kelly.
He was definitely not Did he?
You know what I mean?
He was a major polygamist and, you know, obviously he fell short majorly.
And, you know, Muslims will point that out about King Solomon as though we're in support of what King Solomon did.
But no one's in support of that.
Like Christians are not like, oh, cool, I'm going to get myself 700 wives too, you know.
It was godless.
And in fact, God condemned him for it.
He said he married many strange wives which drew his heart away from the Lord.
And so, you know, that kind of goes to show you that doesn't matter how much wisdom you have.
If you don't apply it, you're going to end up sitting against the Lord because he was the wisest man that ever lived at the time.
And yet he collected 700 wives like Beanie Babies.
You know, he was just collecting them left and right.
But, you know, polygamy existed in the Bible a lot.
And, you know, the Bible condemned it, but men, you know, men of power, men of riches, they just can't, you know, can't constrain themselves.
And then they end up just, you know, they went a war here and they're like, I'll take that one, that one and that one and that one or something, you know?
Right.
And who's going to stop them because they're like the king.
It's not right.
And God condemned him for that.
but that's just what they did.
Yeah, the Epstein files.
They supposedly, they've released a lot of files, but it's heavily redacted.
You can't make out anything.
I wonder why.
Yeah.
Do you think our government is trying to.
I think our government, well, personally, I think they're involved, but why do you think,
like, we just recently had, like, three on the Republican side, a bunch of representatives,
like Marjorie Taylor Green.
I'm not sure if you're familiar with her, but she stepped away because she saw the writer on the wall.
if you don't support Trump entirely, I'm going to replace you with the Zionists.
And Thomas Massey, he just lost his seat to a guy who A-Pact provided, I think it was like $32 million.
Yeah.
Do you think there's an active cover-up from Israelis or Zionists to cover up what really happened and how involved Israel was in what was happening on Epstein Island?
Of course. I mean, it would be absurd to think that like Satan is not involved in political arenas.
The Bible literally says that we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world.
And the Bible consistently teaches throughout the Old Testament that Satan and his demons and devils influence the leaders of this world for a particular agenda.
And so you think to yourself, like, why are these people so evil?
Why are they so wicked?
Why is that?
Because a lot of them are just demon-possessed.
They're being influenced by satanic powers to, you know, carry out some of the most.
heinous crimes known to mankind.
And because they have money, because they have power,
it doesn't matter how obvious it is to the public.
They can just cover it up and say,
this is all you're going to look at.
So this is one of the reasons why I don't get involved in these things in politics,
because I don't place my faith in politics
because I know that it's flawed in a lot of ways.
You know, when you give someone too much power,
they abuse the power.
They don't become righteous with that.
And so, you know, we're seeing that with the Epstein files.
You know, every single person, like the public deserves to know,
every single name on that list, right? And people need to be brought to justice. And, you know,
obviously, it's a grief of mind to righteous individuals who want justice and they're not getting it.
Oh, aliens. You know, it's like, forget the Epstein Fathers, just look at the aliens or something.
It's just like, I don't care. When I was a kid, I cared about aliens, you know, but I don't care
about this stuff anymore. You know what I mean? Like, we want justice is what we want. And it's kind
of demonstrating to us that justice will never fully be served until the Lord returns. You know,
His mind say the Lord, I will repay and the Lord shall judge.
And so, you know, I do believe that political leaders are being puppeteered by satanic influences.
And if you don't think that, then you have your head in the sand because there is a spiritual battle out there.
And so it's important for us to recognize that Satan as a roaring line walketh about seeking whom he may devour.
The battles for the minds of people.
The Bible tells us that, you know, the weapons of our warfare are not carnival, but
mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds.
And so you think like, why are these MAGA people so stupid sometimes?
Why do they act like that?
Well, they have these strongholds in their mind that blinds them from making reasonable
conclusions, from seeing the evidence.
You know, you look at it like, oh, these guys are a bunch of pedophiles.
And it's just like they just don't see it.
Right.
Or they just give them with the benefit of the doubt.
They have a confirmation bias.
They definitely have a confirmation bias.
And it's, you know, they're blinded to it.
and they have preconceived ideas.
So that's why it's important to just side with truth,
no matter what happens.
Right.
And the way I see it,
like,
I don't support anybody who supports pedophiles.
Right.
If you get up and you,
you know,
make any kind of excuses for pedophilia,
you're done, bro.
I want nothing to do with you.
You know,
in my opinion,
pedophiles should be executed.
They should not exist in this world.
They can't be reformed.
They're disgusting human beings.
I don't care how much money you have.
You know,
you're the scum of the,
world. Jesus said that a millstone should be tied about your neck and you should be drowned in the
depths of the sea. That's Jesus. Right. So you believe in death penalty for pedophiles.
I believe in the death penalty period, but especially for pedophiles, for sure. Right. Right. I'm
pro-death penalty. Yeah. When Trump had that fiasco with that picture, he said he was a doctor.
And I was like, back is going to eat him alive on this. Nope. No, they let him go.
I understand a doctor wear that. You know what I mean? Like, yeah.
Yeah. With this, and his hand is like glowing gold.
Well, first, I've never seen a doctor wear that.
Two, I never seen a doctor heal that way.
He was like, Jesus did, right?
I've seen Jesus do that.
And, you know, Jesus wore robes sometimes, or he wore, you know, the Middle Eastern garments or whatever may be.
But I've just never seen a doctor really do that.
Right.
And you know what?
After that happened, Trump did a Bible reading.
And then all the Mago Christians just ate it up.
See, he's Christian.
He was a doctor.
this picture. You guys are woke. They was called us woke. The woke right for like
criticizing him for that. Fake news. Yeah. I mean, they'll basically say any attacks to her
Trump, you must be a liberal, you must be a Democrat, you must be woke. But here's the thing
is that, you know, Satan quote of scripture. Does that make him a Christian? Like,
Satan quotes a lot of scripture, you know. It doesn't make them a righteous person.
Like, what is that? That doesn't mean anything. And at the end of the day, I think sometimes
my personal opinion is that political leaders will do.
something like that with like that AI image just to see what they can get away with.
Or just to kind of test the meter of where his followers are.
Right.
What kind of excuses are they willing to make for him?
Like are that, well, they side with him.
And unfortunately, he succeeded because the majority of MAGA, they were for it.
They're just like, oh, no, he didn't mean that or whatever.
Yeah.
And then he'll just appease the crowd by just reading the Bible.
And all of a sudden, like, oh, you know, everyone's like, is relieved because you read the Bible or something.
Yeah.
You know, it was so fascinating, you know, when he was inaugurated, he didn't put his hand in the Bible.
when he was sworn in.
Yeah.
I didn't even notice that until
another Tucker Carlson brought it up.
It's like this really weird if you're a Christian.
Absolutely.
Do you think he's Christian?
No, I don't think he's Christian at all.
And then Mago would just lose their heads, you know,
when they hear something like that.
I don't think he's Christian.
I never thought that he was a Christian.
I've never been for Trump.
And obviously, like, I have like a stricter standard
because I see what the Bible says, what a Christian is.
And so, you know, here's the thing.
is that there's kings in the Bible. He's not a king, but there's leaders, kings in the Bible,
that, you know, weren't perfect, but man, they did a lot of righteous acts in the name of Christ,
and they actually were blessed of God. Like, they actually executed, you know, righteous things,
they fought against evil. He's not necessarily doing it. In fact, he's very blasphemous in some
instances, you know? They never make themselves out to be Christ or anything like that. And so,
you know, if you want to know how righteous a leader is, just look at the people who follow him.
ask them questions, see what, you know, what, what kind of excuses are they willing to give for the blasphemy of their leader?
You know what I mean?
And so, and, you know, there's some accounts on Instagram that I'm watching is, I'm not liberal, but I see this one guy and he's just asking these MAGA people questions about Trump.
And it's just like, you guys are making, you see that?
Yeah.
And they're just saying some of the crazy stuff.
I was like, oh, man, you guys are making yourselves look so bad, you know?
And they don't even realize it.
They don't even realize it.
Yeah.
Pete Hicks, if, uh, he thought he was quoting.
a scripture from Bible, but it was actually out of the movie, Pope Fiction.
Did you?
Yeah, you're talking about the Samuel Jackson, Pulpiction thing.
Ezekiel 25, 17, the path of the righteous, man.
That verse is like, in the Bible, it's just literally like one verse and it's not even that long.
Like, it's just like a continuation.
It's just made up.
Yeah, and nobody said anything.
Why?
Why don't people say anything about that?
You know, the Democrats is calling them up, you know, for political reasons.
down the
by the iniquities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men.
Blessed is he who in the name of camaraderie
those are me, that's MAGA right there.
That's MAGA right there.
And the finder of lost children.
And I will strike down upon me with great vengeance.
That's Tatum in the back.
When I lay my vengeance upon you will know my name.
When I lay my vengeance upon you.
Yeah.
Yeah, that was nuts.
Yeah, that was insane.
We have this term, Pastor Mejia, that we say rhino means you are only Republican in name only.
But it appears to me a lot of these Christians that consider themselves Maga, they're Christian in name only.
Absolutely.
It's just a facade.
They're masquerading as Christians.
Right.
Because, you know, Christianity is somewhat associated with the Republican Party only because
Republicans seem to have certain values that match up with the Bible.
Right.
And so they're seeing it more as like a cultural thing.
That's what it is.
They're Republican and they're Christian because their Republican position requires them
to have that kind of culture.
We go to church on Sundays.
We believe in Jesus and we support the conservative.
It's not what liberalism is.
But they're masquerading as Christians.
is what it is, you know, and they don't have any true convictions. That's why they can just
misquote the Bible. And obviously, like, I'll quote scripture, and I might miss a word here and
there, but I'm not going to quote like a movie, a verse from a movie and say that's the Bible.
Right. That's crazy. You know what I mean? That's the honest mistake. And then there's,
yeah, well, obviously, he's doing it intentionally. Right. Right. And then the people are just like
there and they're just amening it. No one's batting an eye at it. And so, you know, it's, it's
embarrassing. And you kind of wonder why so, well, you don't wonder, like, I know why. I know why
so many nations make fun of us. They make fun of Christians. They make fun of Christianity in America
because that's the representation of what Christians are in America. They can just misquote the Bible,
quote movies, leaders can blaspheme, and everyone gets a free pass because we're just the hope
of the world, kind of thing, you know? And so I don't agree with that. Right. You know, I think Christians
need to abandon the Republican Party and start getting involved in
the Christian party and, you know, start delving into what the Word of God says. And you know what?
You'll live a lot more of a stress-free life if you do. Yes. Yeah, you would. Because a lot of
Christians, man, they live stressed out. They're always worried that something bad's going to happen.
But, you know, as a Christian, we kind of already have it figured out. We know who wins at the end.
We know that the God of all the earth will do right. We understand righteousness. We have the peace
of God that past with understanding. The Bible says that will keep him in perfect peace who's
mind is stayed on thee because he trusts it in Trump. No, he's trusted than
D. You almost fell for that one right there. He almost agreed to that. See how easy it is to
get you. You're getting on those people. I was kidding. After Charlie Kirk was assassinated.
Erica Kirk's been in the public aisle. And she's getting a lot of criticism. Do you think that
criticism is fair or unholy? I agree with a lot of the criticism because a lot of
what she's doing is actually in contrast to what Charlie Kirk actually promoted. He promoted,
you know, family value, staying at home, and she's doing the exact opposite of that. And, you know,
obviously I'm not going to stand in judgment and what her true motives are. I don't know. But, you know,
I know what morning looks like and, you know, I'm a pastor. I see what the Bible says about these
things. So I don't agree with it. You know what I mean? Now, I don't agree with Candace Owens either.
You know, obviously she says some crazy stuff too. I think both of them should just get back in the
kitchen, amen.
Go make that sandwich.
Now solve everything.
They go out and the beat.
Yeah, exactly.
Just get back to it.
And we wouldn't have these problems.
Right, right.
What got you inspired to become a pastor?
Well, I got saved when I was 21 years old.
I believed on the Lord Jesus Christ.
And I was under some very inspirational,
conviction.
And that inspired me to want to be a pastor because I wanted other people to know what
the Word of God said.
But obviously, I didn't know the Word of God.
So I had to spend years and years studying the Bible, reading the Bible over and over again.
And obviously, I love righteousness.
I don't want people to be deceived.
I don't want people to be confused.
I want people to come to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ.
But in order for me to explain that to people, I have to know what the Bible says.
And so my desire and my goal is just to expose people to the truth.
No matter how many people are against it, no matter how many people criticize me, if I get banned or not,
I just want you to know the truth.
You know, and there's so much content out there that's being given out, given different
opinions, but so very little having to do with the Bible.
I think it's important for Christians to just quote the Bible, you know?
The Bible says, if any man speak, let him speak as the oracles of God.
Like, we need to let the Bible roll off our tongues and speak what the word of God says
because that's what has the power, you know?
And God wants people to know the truth.
He wants people to hear the word of God.
Faith cometh by hearing, hearing by the word of God.
The words that I speak into you, they are spirit and they are life.
and so I have a lot of faith in the Bible.
I'm not a good communicator.
I'm not the best pastor or preacher,
but at least I can tell you what the Bible says.
And I believe the Bible has power.
I think it can convict you, it can inspire you,
it can cause you to change your mind, you know?
And let's just be honest,
we have a lot of false ideologies in our minds sometimes
that are being given from various places,
the way we grew up, political ideologies.
And so we need to be brainwashed.
We need the Bible to wash our brains, right?
The Bible says,
I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God,
that you present your body's living sacrifice, wholly acceptable into God,
which is a reasonable service.
And it says, be not conformed to this world,
be transformed by the renewing of your mind.
And so God wants us to put the Bible in our mind to, like, wash our mind.
So we're not deceived by all the nonsense that's out there.
And then we can make proper judgments.
You know, where like a wicked person does something wicked and we can say,
oh, yeah, that's evil.
Not like, oh, you know, he didn't really mean that or something like that.
We can actually judge properly, be successful in life,
prosper and be blessed of God and get other people saved, you know.
So modern liberalism and conservatism is wicked.
Yeah, I agree with that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's what I'm starting to feel.
Because conservatives is just like Christianity masqueraded.
It's masquerading as Christianity.
It's false Christianity I found the last couple of months.
I've noticed that the mega Christian, they come from this position of moral superiority.
Like they're better than everybody else.
Oh, yeah.
Majorly moral superior.
That, like, really pisses me off.
Yeah, because I thought we were the best ones.
Yeah.
I thought we were the good guys.
But, you know.
Yeah, and then too, like, I just don't like the fact that churches are more political than they are biblical.
Right.
You know, you have Jack Hibbs out in Southern California who's just, he's, all he does is promote Israel.
He promotes, you know, politicians that literally believe contrary to the Bible.
And, you know, it's just, but no Bible teaching.
He had a Jew come up and teach like, hey, if you don't believe the Jews are God's chosen people,
I question your salvation.
I question if you're going to even go to heaven.
And it's just like, what?
It's insane.
And you kind of wonder, like, how in the world do people sit through that?
But it's the conditioning, the constant conditioning, the constant political ideology.
And so they're placing their faith in Pharaoh more than the God of the Bible.
Pastor Mejia, when you come across other pastors, do they come off fake?
Oh, yeah.
Not all of them, but yeah, yeah.
A good, a good bunch of them are.
A lot of them are, yeah.
They come off like the Ahab prophets.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I've noticed, like, a majority of the pastors I've came across,
a lot of them are I can tell they're gay.
More ways than one, yeah, for sure.
Yeah, I was like, yeah, he's gay.
And what opened my eyes to it is, like, you know,
the Catholic Church had like this, you know, debacle about
covering up pitifulia with their priests and stuff like that.
And it's like, and I start to notice when I went to Catholic churches with my wife,
because she's Catholic, that this priest is gay.
I'm like, the gay radar is going off.
Yeah.
Yeah, I didn't used to see that, but now I can see it.
Oh, yeah.
That's a fact.
Sometimes I see these non-denam pastors.
Yeah.
And I was like, man, this guy's acting super queer.
You know, his mannerisms, the way he talks.
Right.
And let me just tell you something.
Here's a way you can identify a guy like that, okay?
Obviously, if you were to just be blind,
because obviously you could just look at them, see that they're gay, right?
Right, right.
But let's say you're blind and you can only listen to what they're saying.
Flattery is a major indicator that you're dealing with a gay false prophet.
Because they will flatter you.
Flattery is excessive praise that has an underlying motive behind it.
Like, hey, brother, how's it going?
You know, they're just like, God loves you, Satan loves you, hell's,
You know, just nothing's negative.
And it's just kind of like this mushy type of soft.
They don't call out any sin.
They don't preach hard.
They don't tell you what the Bible says.
It's just very soft.
It's actually very smooth.
The Bible talks about false prophets being smooth.
It literally uses that.
He says prophesied unto us right things.
Prophecy unto us smooth things.
And being smooth is synonymous with deception in the Bible.
So these guys, they may seem nice, but they're actually, you know,
you know, wolves in sheep's clothing, you know.
They're homos that basically have infiltrated churches
with the intent to take advantage of the innocent.
They even wear the garb of the LGBT.
Oh, man.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Super gay.
What do you think about that gold statue of Trump the other day?
We're going to get off the gay thing.
You know what to talk about that?
Yeah, I mean, yeah, we could segue into that show.
You know, speaking of gay, what about that Trump statue?
It was really gay, right?
It's really gay.
The gold statue of Trump.
Can you be, I've came across gay Christians.
They openly are gay but they're Christians.
That doesn't exist.
Again, that's like the, that's like the Judeo-Christian.
Right.
It's not a real thing.
You know what I mean?
Sodomy is a perversion.
It's an abomination before the Lord.
The Bible prescribes the death penalty for it, according to Leviticus 2013.
And so it's not just a sin or.
an abomination, it's actually a capital crime punishable by death, according to God.
But, and if you want to know what God thinks about sodomy, it's not like he's obscure about it.
There's a chapter called Genesis 19 where God literally burned it with fire and brimstone because
they're all sodomites. That's what the term sodomy comes from.
And so before there was a righteous government to legislate these laws to put these crimes to death,
you know, God just rained fire and brimstone. He's like, I'll just take care of the whole thing.
And so throughout the Bible, it's very negative towards that.
You know, the Bible says that sodomy is irredeemable.
It's on par with pedophilia, bestiality, and any form of perversion.
That's what the Bible literally teaches.
And when there was a righteous king in Israel, like when you had a really good king, right?
The king came in, he just loved God.
One of the first things that he did when he was in office is he removed the sodomites out of the land.
He would just, he would expel them out of the lines.
Like no homo's allowed.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's exactly, yeah.
The matter of the pride land.
Yeah, that's basically what it says in the Hebrew.
No, I'm just kidding.
Yeah, he would boot him out.
Somebody that said, you know, dealing with that being, do you let them attend your church?
Homos are not allowed in my church, no.
No.
Next question.
I'm just kidding.
They're not allowed to come.
Pedophiles are not allowed to be in my church.
Right.
Now, obviously, let me make my position very clear.
Obviously, there's people who've been molested by homosexuals, pedophiles.
and then they become confused, right?
They have these confusing thought.
There's trauma.
They don't know what they're doing.
And they're disgusted by what they do.
And, you know, these people are redeemable.
You know, they've been hurt.
You know, Christ can heal them.
I'm talking about people who the Bible says are burning in their lust one toward another,
where the moral compass has been completely removed.
They view pedophilia on, they're okay with pedophilia.
They're okay with, you know, men with men working down, which is unseemly.
The Bible calls that reprobate.
and it forbids for homosexuals to be in the house of God
because of the fact that, you know, we have children in church,
you know, we have families and children.
And so, you know, if people can believe contrary to that in my church,
they're just not allowed to bring them in my church, though, you know,
because they are known for infiltrating churches
and taking advantage of the innocent.
And sometimes people say, yeah, but, you know,
there's a lot of how sodomy takes place in churches
and pastors do this stuff.
Yeah, because homos infiltrate churches,
they masquerade as pastors in order to gain that position to gain access to the innocent.
That's how it works 100% of the time.
And I'm of the persuasion that pedophiles and homosexuals are one and the same.
There's no difference between the two.
Because a large percentage of pedophilia are committed by homosexuals, you know.
And the other percentage is just people who are just lying about it.
And so, you know, I think it's a disgusting thing.
I think more people need to speak out against it.
And two reasons why pastors don't is because they're gay.
Right? That's number one. That's probably the biggest reason. But number two is they're just too scared to speak out against it. And, you know, they need to, you know, get a backbone, grow some stones and say no matter what, regardless of the consequences. And 2021, my church was bombed. Right. I was going to ask you about that. Yeah. It was bombed by homosexuals because of my preaching. So we started in the city of Elmani. And, you know, it was a righteous church. We're being blessing to the church. But the alphabet community, uh,
got a hold of my preaching, and they didn't like what I was saying about the homosexuals.
And it wasn't like I was going to like the street corners and saying this stuff.
I'm saying this within the confines of our church to people who want to hear it.
They started spreading this.
They tried to get a petition signed by the mayor to get me booted out of the city.
They got 15,000 signatures, I believe, is what it was.
Obviously, it doesn't do anything.
But they got 15,000 signatures to get me kicked out, didn't work.
And then what they did was they made hundreds of flyers of my face with all my quotes of my
sermons against homos and just posted it all over the city.
Right. Just free publicity.
Right.
So then, you know, they're like, you need to leave and, you know, you need to get out of here.
And I said, I'm not leaving.
You know, I'm just, I'm not leaving.
You know, I'm just like, I'm staying.
I'm not going to get out of here.
Right.
And then I said, I said, if I, if you ever succeed in getting me out of the city, it doesn't
change anything, I'm just going to go to a different building and still preach against
you.
So it doesn't change anything.
So they got the city manager involved, the mayor involved, the chief of police.
Then finally they said, well, we're just going to protest your church.
Okay. And this is around COVID time. So the funny thing is, is that, yeah, the funny thing is is that because they were scared of getting COVID, which they should be more scared of getting AIDS, but like because they were scared of getting COVID, they wanted to do like a drive-by protest. They were going to drive by and protest the church. And so they're going to drive by and honk and disrupt their services. So I told my guys, I said, this is what I want you to do. I want you to get a really large sign. And I want you to put on that side.
sign honk if you love First Works Baptist
Church and put in front of the church.
So all these sodomites are and they're going,
Dan,
so it's just like all these people
love our church.
So once they realized they weren't successful at that,
then they got out of their cars and they started like
persecuting our church, harassing the people
and the children.
The police had to get involved.
What's that?
They weren't afraid of COVID anymore.
Yeah, at that point they went. And then they try to tell us,
like they try to tell police like, oh, they're violating,
you know, they're not social distancing in there.
and all these things or whatever.
And then the police told them like,
they're exercising their religious right.
You know what I mean?
And they can do whatever they want
and then that's their church.
So they backed us up,
which is surprising, obviously, for L.A.,
but the police was on our side.
So once they realized
they couldn't really intimidate me
to leave the church,
they basically said,
or leave the city,
they basically said,
we're going to hold a transvaire contest
in front of your church
the following Sunday.
What?
Yeah.
And they passed out flyers
that said,
let's make them throw up.
That's what it said.
You know, because obviously they know that that's really super sick and disgusting,
and people don't want to throw up if they saw it.
Right.
And I was kind of stressing about it because I don't want to see that stuff.
You know, I don't want my kids to see that.
I was telling my wife, like, buy, like, covers for their eyes or something.
Like, I don't want my kids' eyes to be molested by that.
Right.
Right.
So, you know, but at the end of the day, I just said,
you were just going to hold the services and whatever it is that they do,
may God strike them dead if that's the case or something.
But Saturday came around and basically at 2 o'clock, 1 o'clock in the morning,
they came and vandalized the property,
and then they threw an IED explosive device into the building
and damaged the structure of the church.
So then the FBI got involved.
The bomb squad came and made the news and stuff like that,
and we had to leave because the city would not allow us
to go back into the building because of the structural damage.
Now, I don't know if that was like a conspiracy of the –
because the mayor was not for us at all.
You know, nobody was for us except for the police department
and the neighbors.
The neighbors loved our church.
They were completely against what took place.
So then we did have to move.
And, you know, even thereafter, they harassed me.
They stole my car.
They camped out in front of my house.
They tried to find me.
They surrounded me and my pregnant wife in public one day.
They wanted to fight.
They did all kinds of evil stuff.
So then we went to Orange County.
But, you know, at the end of the day, it worked out in our favor.
Like, God used it in a great way to give us a better location.
And, you know, I was preaching at the new location.
And the chief of police in Elmani called me.
And it was just like, hey, we're getting calls from the homosexuals saying that you're still preaching this.
I'm like, what did you expect?
Of course I'm preaching.
You think I'm going to stop?
I told you I was going to do this.
Right.
So they asked for me to meet with them.
The city manager and the chief of police asked for a meeting.
And they said, okay, this is what we want the meeting to be about.
We're sitting down.
And they're like, so what can we do to like bring reconciliation?
I was like, I'm the one that got bombed.
Right.
Go get the criminals.
Right.
Go arrest them.
Right.
And they're just like, we get that.
We get that.
But what can we do?
I'm like, I'm not, here's what you can do.
Leave me alone.
Right.
Let's God curse you and smite you for persecuting me in my church.
Go get those criminals.
Leave me alone, you know?
So they wanted me to like apologize.
I was like, for getting my church bomb?
Like, what is that?
I was like, I'm not apologizing for anything.
Right.
I was like, in fact, I'm going to preach even harder on this.
You know, and I ended up preaching a sermon called things they
you vomit, you know? And I was talking about sodomy and stuff just to kind of stick it to them,
no pun intended, but you know, just to kind of give it to them and let them know, like,
more pastors need to get up and actually say this. And a lot of pastors are too gay or too scared
to say anything, which is why it makes it seem as though they're the majority. But you know,
the majority of Americans are disgusted by it. And pastors just need to get up and say what needs
to be said. In this new generation that's rising up, this Zumer generation, they don't like
that stuff either. Yeah. They're like completely rejecting that.
that stuff, and they're embracing preaching like this. So that's my take on to your question about
gay pastors. Yeah, what is, what exactly is sodomy in the Bible?
Sodomy and its most literal interpretation is referring to, and I don't know what we can say here,
but it's like anal sex is what it's referring to. Okay, it's not oral. No, in general,
biblically speaking, it's actually just referring to the penetration in the anal. That's what it's
referring to. So my wife, if I, even if I did that with my wife, that's,
It's a sin, right?
That's so right.
I mean, the Bible...
Because I ask his ass.
Well, here's the thing, okay?
So, I can't believe I'm answering it.
I guess I got to answer it.
Well, here's the thing...
Yeah, I don't want to go to hell, Pastor.
Well, okay, let me say a couple of things about that, okay?
Number one is that, obviously, God has made a superior orifice for sexual relations between a man and a woman who are married.
That's what I've been telling you.
Yeah.
Listen to your brother, okay?
That's number one.
Number two, you know, obviously the Bible says marriage is honorable in all things in the bed undefiled.
But with that being said, if God provided something better for you, just use that.
But, you know, to each his own, if that's what you want to do, just don't tell me about it.
Number two, I don't know if that's two or three, but you don't go to hell for doing that.
You go to hell for rejecting Jesus Christ, which is very important because a lot of people think, oh, man, because I'm a sinner, I'm going to go to hell.
and it is true, but the difference is this.
You can bypass that by believing on the Lord Jesus Christ.
And what it means to believe on Jesus Christ is that you have to place your faith
that his death and resurrection is sufficient to save you.
Our works can't save us.
Keeping God's commandments can't save us.
Being a righteous person can save us because we're not perfect.
I mean, you know what I'm saying?
I don't do that.
I just wonder.
But, you know, I'm just saying, you know, you just have to believe on the Lord Jesus
Christ.
and that's it. And so you get your sins forgiven, past, present, and future. Jesus said,
he that believeth on the sun hath everlasting life. He that believeth not the son shall not see life,
but the wrath of God abideth on him. And so just place your faith in him. So to answer your question,
you know, just keep it to yourself. I'm just kidding. Okay, okay. Have you ever seen anyone
possessed by a demon? Yeah, I've seen people possessed by demons. I mean, I just talked about the protests.
of them right there.
I mean, I've seen, like, if you ever see someone on the street who's, like, drug-induced
and they're just seem absolutely out of their minds, obviously those are drugs, but drugs
opens the door to demon possession.
So these people are demonically possessed, not permanently, in some instances, they can be,
but demon possession does exist for sure, you know, and it's obviously, it comes when you
invite demonic entities into your life through satanic things or harmful substances like mind-altering
drugs. I just got done talking to Jake Shields. We were talking about that. And he said that when he was
like, I think he said he did ayahuasca and EMT. Mushrooms. Yeah. And he said that like he felt like he was
looking at demons. Like they were communicating with him. And obviously part of that is the effect of the drug.
But I do believe the drug opens the door to that supernatural realm. And the Bible says, give not place
unto Satan. You can open doors
where Satan can come and
attack you, harass you,
mess with your mind.
You know, that's what's important to just be sober, right?
You know, the Bible talks about
be sober for your adversary, the devil
has a roaring lion, walketh about seeking whom
he may devour. So, it's
important to stay away from drugs, kids.
Don't do drugs, you know,
because, you know, that can open doors to
satanic attack for sure. Yeah,
yeah. And we've seen them on
the streets, you know what I mean? Just people just out of
minds. It is sad. People with schizophrenia, for example. That's another example.
What is the mark of the beast to you?
So the mark of the beast in the Bible is referring to a particular mark that the false prophet,
who is the individual who promotes the antichrist, will impose upon the population in order
to control buying and selling. So this is actually found in Revelation chapter 13. And the Bible doesn't
specify exactly what it is. It just specifies where it goes and how to get it. So where it goes is in
the right hand or in the forehead. Okay. So obviously we can surmise that it might be referring to
some sort of technological thing, a chip, for example, that can go into the right hand or into
the forehead. And it's a form of, you know, identification whereby you can buy and sell.
And in the end times, the only people who can get the mark of the beast are those who worship
the beast.
And so there's going to be a time where the Antichrist is going to see to put Christians
to death at large.
He's going to run a campaign against Christians.
The Bible says he's going to make war with the saints to overcome them.
Well, in order to kind of identify who are Christians or who are not, he's going to institute
the mark of the beast because only people who worship the beast can take it, meaning that
safe people cannot take it. So sometimes people think, oh, the reason they're instituting a one-world
currency is to kind of control the banks and stuff, but the banks are already controlled right now,
you know? The reason he's instituting that is to find Christians because they're the only ones
who can't take it. So even if a Christian wanted to, they won't be able to because they can't
worship the Antichrist. A safe person can only worship the God of the Bible. And there's going to be
a manner in which they're going to be able to identify that and then kill the Christian. But as far as
the technological side of it, we don't really know. You know, it goes on the right hand or in the
forehead. You know, it has, it's associated with the number of men, which is 6003 score and
666, the proverbial 666, and it's used to promote a one-world currency that will be instituted
after a global cataclysmic event known as the Four Horseman of the Apocalypse. Once there's wars,
famines, and pestilences on a massive scale, they're going to seek to do a reset and then impose a one-world
through that technology.
And obviously we kind of already see that, you know, a paperless society, more digital currencies
being used.
You have Amazon One that was kind of a thing over the last couple of years where they can
just read the palm, right?
Even you go to the airport through TSA, they're scanning your eyes, they're scanning
your face or whatever.
And they're kind of just, you know, conditioning people for this.
So that by the time the mark of the beast is rolled out, it's kind of normalized within
society, people have already gotten used to it and they're going to be willing to take it.
The end times, right, when the Antichrist comes, the epicenter is going to be in the Middle East
in Israel.
Correct.
Yep.
So it's going to all start from there.
It's going to start from there because of the fact that, and let me say this, this is why it's
important not to send money to Israel to build that third temple.
You know, a lot of Christians are just like, oh, you know, send money to Israel to rebuild
that temple to fulfill Bible prophecy.
is like you're building the temple for the Antichrist
because that's where the Antichrist is going to reign from
because what happens when you don't read the Bible.
It's like the Bible literally says in 2nd Thessalonian chapter 2
it says for that day referring to the rapture
shall not come except to come a falling away first
and the man of sin be revealed the son of perdition
who opposeeth and exalted themselves above all that is called God
or that is worshiped so that he as God
siteth in a temple of God showing himself that he is God.
So he's going to be in the actual physical temple to do so.
And that's going to be in Jerusalem.
So obviously when the Antichrist presents himself, he's going to be a Jew.
He's going to rise to popularity with the help of the Jews, along with another nation, by the way,
that will financially help him with the military might and all the power that it has.
It's nuts.
United States of America.
Babylon is what the Bible calls it, but yes, we could call United States of America.
It's going to use that because what other nation is as close.
friends to Israel than the United States.
Right.
You think it's going to be a world, a world war,
United States, Israel against everybody else?
I do believe that, yeah.
I think Israel will use the military might of the United States of America.
And I would predict, based upon the narrative of the Bible,
in conjunction with the narrative of, like, Fox News Baptist,
that the ultimate war, and obviously we don't know if it's World War III,
it could be World War IV or whatever,
but that particular war that the Bible talks about is going to,
to be against the Muslim nations, which is why that narrative is constantly being pushed.
Like we got to like remove their nuclear warheads. They have weapons of mass destruction.
They're the enemy. They're the ones. They're the anti-Christ and all this.
And I think the reason for that is because when the antichrist comes into power,
he is going to be able to convince the world, particularly the United States of America,
to help them in their war against these Muslim countries. Because these Muslim countries,
they don't have banking systems, the central banking systems and so forth.
And they've been the overall enemy of Israel for how many years, right?
So I think what's going to happen is the Antichrist is going to defeat these Muslim countries in this war.
And I believe that according to the Bible, the Antichrist will die because it says he receives a deadly wound to the head.
And he'll be viewed as somewhat of a war hero.
But then the Bible says that he's going to come back to life, at which point he's going to declare himself to be God.
and then all nations, Muslims, Jews, Catholics, Christians,
or all of these nations are going to worship him
because they're going to say, man,
who is able to make war with the beast and overcome him?
The guy just came back to life after he received his deadly wound to the head.
But I do believe that, you know, fighting these Muslim countries
is going to be what he uses to catapult himself as being God.
Because it's just been ingrained within Christians
that Muslim countries are the ones we need to worry about.
They are the anti-crass.
The imam is what we got to worry about.
And I do believe that, you know, Israel with the help of Babylon will be able to destroy, you know, those Muslim countries, you know, in order to promote his one-world order, which is a one-world government, one-world financial system, and one-world religion under his hand.
Yeah, I always picture the Antichrist being like some fallen angel and he's like godly.
It's so the Antichrist is going to be a human.
Yes.
And, you know, he is going to be a human.
I believe he's going to be a Jew, a man of great wealth, political power.
He's going to obtain kingdom by flatteries, the Bible says.
And the Bible tells us in the book of Daniel that he's going to obtain the kingdom by flatteries,
and he's going to use a very small people to come into power.
And small people is referring to Israel.
He's going to use them in order to gain power.
And so he's not a supernatural person.
He does not become supernatural until he dies and Satan possesses him,
and then he becomes the Antichrist, whereby he requires for all people to worship him.
Yeah, World War II with Hitler, the things he did with the Jews was like, you know, it wasn't right, right?
Do you think Hitler knew that?
And he tried to wipe those people off the face of the planet?
Do you think that's why he did that?
I think, you know, I don't really know exactly what Hitler's motives were.
You know, if we could argue from both points.
We can say, well, he really did hate the Jews and he wanted to exterminate them.
And, you know, people will often use that narrative in order to garner sympathy towards Jews in Israel
and the atrocities of World War II.
But the way I would answer that, if that was the case,
is that, well, that's God's cursing on their lives.
Because God literally said that he would destroy them.
And so sometimes God uses wicked people to do so.
That's consistent throughout the Bible.
And I don't know why people are surprised at that.
Like, he literally promised that throughout the Bible,
like, I'm going to destroy you.
I'm going to send nations to destroy you.
You're going to be fearing for your life.
And so if that's the case, then now it's the reason why.
But another argument can be made,
well, he didn't really hate them. He was just all about Germany, and he wanted them to relocate,
at which point, you know, the narrative has been misconstrued in order to still favor the Jews.
Right. Right. In order for them to come back to their so-called homeland and have their own state
because they've been scattered in all nations for the last 2,000 years because, you know, of the Jewish diaspora.
And so it's obviously a narrative that's been pushed in order to excuse them, you know, to have.
have the land, supposedly that the Palestinians were going to join them, and then they're the
ones who, they're the only ones who get the land, and not the Palestinians. And so I think it was
all the front at the end of the day, and they used the atrocities of World War II in order to
promote that, to make themselves look like the victim, you know? Right, right, right.
So after all this Antichrist stuff, when does Jesus come back?
Well, this is cut to that.
Well, here's the thing, if you ask, like a dispensationalist, if you ask these
Christian Zionists, they'll tell you that Jesus comes before the Antichrist.
We're not going to see these things.
He's going to come in secret.
We're just going to disappear.
Believers in Christ are going to disappear.
And that's it.
But that's a false teaching.
It's called the pre-tribulation rapture.
It teaches the imminency of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Immency means that he can come at any moment, right?
Like even by the end of the service, he can pop up and just, we're all gone.
But the Bible doesn't teach that.
It teaches us that Jesus Christ comes after the tribulation.
And the tribulation period is the period where the Antichrist is rolling out the four horsemen of the apocalypse along with the persecution of Christians and he declares himself to be God.
And then he kills Christians.
So we actually, Jesus Christ comes after that.
Okay.
So if that were to happen in our lifetime, that means we will be persecuted by the Antichrist.
We will see all that.
And the Bible says that we must through much tribulation enter into the kingdom of God.
Nor in the Bible does it say we're going to escape tribulation.
It says we're appointed to affliction, we're appointed to tribulation.
It says we're not appointed to wrath, but we are appointed to tribulation.
And so this idea that we're going to escape this for whatever reason, it's nonsensical.
Jesus said, in the world, ye shall have tribulation.
But be of good cheer, I've overcome the world.
And so, you know, the pre-tribulation rapture and the imminency of Christ has created a lot of these weak Christians,
which is one of the reasons they don't want to preach against anything,
because they just don't have the fortitude to do so.
They think they're going to be out of here before everything goes wrong, but no, we are going to be here for that time if the Antichrist pops up in our lifetime.
So Jesus Christ comes to just put in simplest terms, the Book of Revelation is a compilation of seven years.
Those are the major years that the Book of Revelation talks about.
If we could break it up into two halves, it would be the first half, which is three and a half years of tribulation, three of a half years of God's wrath.
The midpoint of those seven years is where the Antichrist is putting Christians to death.
Jesus Christ comes a little bit after that.
He raptures us and then the wrath of God is poured upon this world and unbelievers for another three and a half years.
After the seven year completion, you have Jesus Christ coming to the Battle of Armageddon
to fight the Antichrist in his armies.
He defeats them.
He throws him into the lake of fire and he establishes his millennial reign of Jesus Christ,
which means he's here for a thousand years.
And we are ruling and reigning with Jesus Christ.
At the end of those thousand years, you have the Battle of Gog and Magog,
and then the White Throne Judgment, and then the new heaven and the new earth.
Just to put it in simplest terms.
Put it very well.
But, you know, the coming of Christ is a visible thing.
So it's not like he comes in secret.
Right.
It's not like, you know, we just disappear.
The Bible says, every eye shall see him.
Yeah.
I know, Pastor Mahe, we've been all over the place, but I want to ask you this question.
Who killed Jesus Christ?
Who killed Jesus Christ?
Well, if you ask dispensationalists and Zionists, they'll say the Romans killed her.
Yeah, those are the Romans.
But if we ask the Bible, though, the Bible says that, you know, who both killed the Lord Jesus and their own prophets, and they persecuted us, and they pleased not God and are contrary to all men, it says that the Jews killed Jesus.
They're the ones that said his blood be on us and on our children.
children, they promoted the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
And it's interesting because you'll say that and you're like, brother, we all,
we all crucified Jesus.
No, we did it.
I didn't, I wasn't saying that Jesus Christ deserves to be crucified.
He's a criminal.
Jews did.
Now, obviously, modern Jews today were not responsible for crucifying Jesus Christ.
However, if they were in favor of it, Sarah Silverman, then, you are, then the responsibility
also falls upon you.
You're taking credit for what your ancestors did, in other words.
Even if you're not physically descended from them, you are promoting what these people did in times past.
And if you're saying, if I was living in those days, I would have done it too, then you're getting it too.
And so to answer your question plainly, the Jews killed Jesus.
Because nowadays they say that's anti-Semitic.
Tough, tough, you know.
Tough, you know.
But isn't the crucifixion antichrist?
Right.
So why don't we talk about that?
Right, right, right.
They're always like, oh, that's anti-Semitic,
well, what about what's anti-Christ, though?
Right.
Right.
And so, you know, if you think it's hateful for,
to say the Jews killed Jesus,
then I guess we're anti-Semitic.
Right.
Because we're going to promote whatever the Bible says.
Right.
You know what I mean?
And I'm not interesting in preserving your feelings
and not hurting you, you know,
at the expense of just not quoting the Bible.
We need to make sure we say what the Bible says.
And if, and if you're a Jew,
and you don't like what I'm saying, then get saved and stop calling yourself a Jew, join our side.
Right.
Come worship the Lord Jesus Christ.
And so, you know.
So an ethnic Jew, if they worship Jesus Christ and Christianity, are they God's chosen people?
And again, we got to figure out what we mean by ethnic Jew.
But yeah, if there's a Jew in the modern state of Israel that believes on Jesus Christ, he is now God's chosen people.
Yeah, it extends to him.
And it doesn't make him any better than me or me any better than him.
we're on both equal planes according to the Bible.
So, like, you know, if a Jew gets saved, there's no such thing as a Mazianic Jew.
That does not exist.
People are like, oh, I'm a Mazianic Jew because I was a Jew first and then I got saved.
Yeah, exactly.
Like, I don't call myself a Mazianic Mexican, right?
You're not Mazianic black people or white.
I don't know what you guys identify as or whatever.
You're not Mesianic hafes.
You know what I mean?
There's no Mazianic Guatemalans, Mazianic Canadians.
It doesn't exist.
Yeah, Judaism pushing, it seems like to me it pushes Jewish supremacy.
Oh, for sure.
And at the end of the day, the only Mazianic Jew is Jesus, because Mazianic means Christ.
Right.
So this is only one is Jesus Christ.
But the reason they want to impose that title is because of the fact that they still want to be superior to everyone else.
And they want to be seen as special, like, oh, I'm a Christian, but I'm a Mazianic Christian.
Like, oh, wow, you came out of Judaism.
For me, it's just like, why don't you get it the first time?
You're late to the game, bro.
you know what you like the oracles of god were committed to you you know there's no
masianic jew in the bible doesn't exist only mazianic jew if we're to actually point out one is
jesus but believer believing converts from judaism were never referred to as mazianic jews it
does not exist some people push back that jesus christ was a jew yeah and he was a jew because
he was of judea or excuse me he was of juda but he wasn't religiously a jew and a lot of people
disagree with me on that they'll say well no
he wasn't really a Jew. He was of Galilee. You know, he was, you know, it's not right to call him a Jew,
but the Bible actually does call him a Jew. You know, he says in John chapter four that he was a Jew.
He told the Samaritan woman, the Samaritan woman says, how is it that thou being a Jew ask of me water to drink?
So, and he didn't correct them and say, oh, let me call me a Jew here. You know, he like, he embraced that
title because that's what he was. He didn't say, oh, if hey, yeah, you know, he, he, he went with it because he
knows, and he even said salvation is of the Jews. So that's a legitimate term. Where people
err on that is that they assert that because he was ethnically a Jew, meaning that he was
of Judah, somehow he puts a stamp of approval on modern Judaism. And he does not, okay?
Because modern Judaism is an apostate religion that has nothing to do with biblical religion. It has
nothing to do with the Old Covenant at all. Based on what a couple of rabbis said.
Yeah, some heretical rabbis that hated Jesus Christ.
Right.
So, like, you know, it's the architects of modern Judaism are the Pharisees
whom Jesus said, you're every father of the devil.
So, you know, this whole argument that Jesus Christ was a Jew, sorry, it's not enough
because he never promoted the religion of Judaism.
And in fact, when you read the New Testament, you know, it speaks of the religion of the
Jews in a negative light because it's making a distinction between the religion of the Jews
and Christianity.
being called a Christian is a biblical term.
You see that term being used in the book of Acts and in First Peter as well.
It's those who follow Christ.
And so, you know, it's not enough.
Oh, you know, he's saying all these things, but wait to someone tells him that his Savior's a Jew or something.
Right, right, right.
Oh, that's funny.
Then why does he say they would say they are Jews in or not, but are the synagogue of Satan?
You want to use that Jesus Christ is a Jew to fortify your argument for Judaism,
but why don't we actually quote Jesus and see what he says about the Jew?
I hate that when he cherry pick.
They cherry pick all the time.
But their arguments never hold any water.
They can't argue their way out of a wet paper bag
because they have nothing to stand on
because the Bible just completely destroys their arguments.
And here's the thing.
Anytime I've talked to a Christian Zionist,
they hate quoting Jesus.
Because Jesus says some of the most anti-Semitic things
in the New Testament.
The phrase is synagogue of Satan.
Right, right.
They would say either Jews or not, you know, Father the Devil.
He was the first one to say these things.
He was the first anti-Semite.
Exactly.
He was the first one to say some of the most based statements against the Jews.
And that's why they don't want to quote him.
Right.
But you know, when Peter and John saw Jesus Christ on the Mount of Transfiguration with Moses and Elijah,
Moses representing the law, Elijah represented the prophets, when the vision was over,
God the Father came from heaven and told Peter, here is my son, hear ye, him.
So you know what? Jews can quote Moses all they want, or these Zionists can quote Moses and the
prophets all they want, but we need to listen to Jesus Christ. And not that Jesus contradicts the prophets
and the law. I'm saying that he supersedes the Old Testament. So whatever he says goes. So if he said
that the kingdom of God shall be taken from you and given to a nation bringing forth the fruits thereof,
that means you've been replaced, my friend, because the authority said it. The idea there is
that Jews were in possession of the kingdom of heaven, the kingdom of God, but because they
sucked at what they were doing, they had this ethnic superiority to everyone else. They thought
that they were better than everywhere else than everyone else in the Bible. Then God says,
okay, I'm going to take it from you and I'm going to give it to another spiritual nation
that's actually going to do the work and bring in these Gentiles. Because Jews and Israel
believe that they're better than the Gentiles. They called them dogs. You know, they didn't want
have anything to do with them.
You know, they were responsible for just having the superiority complex, and Jesus
condemned them for that.
Right, right.
It's kind of fascinating how they've gotten away with all this stuff and everything's perfectly
laid out in the Bible.
It's perfectly, you know, it's just like people are looking for the answers, and it's right
here.
Right.
All you have to do is read it, and it's not like it's obscure either.
It's not like, well, we have to figure out where it's at.
No, you just could read the book of John is right there.
You know, John the Baptist said, think not to say within yourselves, we have Abraham to our father for God is able of these stones to raise up children unto Abraham. You know, the Bible said you can read Galatians 3, Galatians 4, Hebrews chapter 8, and it just completely destroys Zionism. It destroys dispensationalism. You know, the Apostle Peter, when speaking to Gentile believers in Cappadocia, Bethenia Pontius, and all these other regions that are not Jewish regions, he said, ye are a chosen generation.
a royal priest, a holy nation, that you should show forth the praises of him who hath called you
out of darkness into his marvelous light. He's not talking to Jews. You're talking to Gentile
believers and he's saying you're the chosen people of God.
That's beautiful.
Pretty clear, huh?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah.
Man, how did you come up with the name for your church, Wild Olive Tree?
Wild Olive Tree is actually my handle from Instagram. My church's name is First Works Baptist Church.
Okay, okay.
Yeah. Thanks for coming. No, I'm kidding.
First Works Baptist Church is the name of the church because we believe in the first works,
which is preaching the gospel.
Wild olive tree is what I call myself because of the fact that Romans 11 talks about Gentiles
as being the wild olive tree that's grafted into the root, which is Jesus Christ.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
So we're the wild olive trees, you know, because the promises weren't necessarily given to us initially,
but now they're extended to us.
And so, you know, we're the ones on the outside coming in, but now we get to get rooted in.
the other ones are plucked out.
Right.
So they turned out to be the weeds.
They eventually became the weeds, yeah.
Well, the Bible more accurately calls them as branches that were broken off,
which is kind of interesting because, you know, they'll often tell you,
well, Romans 11 says, you know, that the Jews are God's chosen people, but it doesn't say that.
Romans 11 actually explains that Jesus Christ is the root and that they were a part of the brand,
they were a part of the root, like they were, you know, they were in there.
But because of their unbelief, they were broken off.
and then we being the wild olive tree are actually grafted in.
So now we're part of the root and they're broken off.
So what's interesting about that is that they'll say, well, the Jews are not cast away.
But Romans 11 says that they were cast away because they were broken off.
And then when you show them that, they're like, well, okay, then, but that still means, you know,
God still has a plan for them in the end times.
And I say to them, well, if you believe that, then you have to concede that they are currently broken off.
because if you think God's going to, you know, graft them back in in the end times,
then you have to agree the fact that they're currently not attached,
which means they're not God's chosen people.
Right, right.
So you lose on both ends.
Which one do, which avenue do you want to explore here?
Because you lose on both ends.
Right.
You know, they have been broken off.
The only ones that stayed attached to the root are like the Apostle Paul, Apostle Peter,
these guys who were Jews who believed on the Lord Jesus Christ.
Christians.
Christians, exactly.
Yeah.
Yeah. And, you know, the Bible says, Israel hath not obtained that which he seeketh for, but the election hath obtained it, and the rest were blinded.
Another word for election is chosen.
So how can Israel be the chosen if the Bible is literally making a distinction between Israel and the elect?
Right. Yeah. Pretty clear, huh?
Yeah. Well, you make it clear.
If it was that clear to designers, we won't be in this problem.
We wouldn't have this problem.
But they're too much of an idiot.
They can't interpret it with their reason.
I think the reason for that is because Judaizers intentionally taught these things.
The Jewifiers.
The term is Judaized.
Have you heard that term Judaized before?
It's a term used to describe people who go into churches to cause Christians to live as do the Jews.
So, you know, they'll masquerade us Christians, but they're actually Jews inwardly.
covert Jews. And it's a term used in the New Testament in the original Greek. And it simply means
someone who is seeking to cause people to live as do the Jews still and kind of reject the
teachings of Jesus Christ. So beware of the Judaizers. There's a lot of people, you know,
who try to do this, and they claim the name of Christ. Right. But then they come in with this
judiizing doctrine, and that's why you have churches who believe in this nonsense. Those are the
people that's getting paid $7,000 a post. Yeah. Some of them don't even get paid.
paid that sometimes, you know? It's just they get an IOU and they never get it back.
Right. You know? But they are getting paid for some of this stuff and, you know, they're getting
paid to Judaize the congregations of God. And this is something that was happening even in the
Bible, like in the New Testament, the Apostle Paul said in Titus chapter 1 that he says, not give heat
to Jewish fables and endless genealogies. And he talks about how Jews were infiltrating the churches
in Crete and teaching things for faith.
filthy lucre's sake.
Filthy lucre is referring to like lucrative money.
So they're literally trying to proselytize people,
Judaize them in order to make money off of them.
Right.
That's what I was, man, that's what I was listening to some old Hitler speeches.
And I was, I came across, I couldn't sleep one night.
And they said Hitler speech and they had, you know, transcribed in English.
And then I got to listen to what he was saying.
I listen to classical music.
Some people listen to Hitler, you know, to each his own.
I'm just kidding.
And I looked at a lot of documentaries and all that.
It's like they're pretty much judiators trying to paint themselves as victims.
I'm starting to think that was Hitler's motive during World War II.
I don't think it had nothing to do with Germany.
I thought he thought these people were wicked and he tried to do away with him.
He tried to exterminate him.
I think any time people have been viewed as the enemies of the Jews in such a way
in order to garner sympathy for Jews, you know, obviously they, you know,
obviously Jews will try to use that and capitalize on that in order to garner sympathy.
But I do believe that God was judging the Jews, too, through wicked people.
Right.
And I do believe that.
I most definitely think Hillary was wicked.
Yeah.
And then, you know, God allowed that because of the fact that he told him, like, I'm not going to leave you alone.
You're going to have the wrath of God to the uttermost.
So, like, you can say thousands of years later, all that happened.
It's like, if you're still, if you consider yourself to be a Christ rejecting Jew, you're going to get it too.
And so that's why he allowed them to suffer that.
That's why they were kicked out of 109 countries.
That's why they were kicked out of Spain.
Right.
You know, and so I definitely believe that.
But the thing is, Jews, you know, it says in Leviticus 26 that when this happens to you, it's supposed to wake you up.
Like the Jews is really like, you know what?
Maybe we should stop being these blasphemous Jews.
Right, right, right.
Maybe we should get right with God and actually believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and stop being usurers and wicked and promoting pornography and pedophilia and godlessness.
Like, Leviticus 26 specifically says, if you recognize you're doing these things and you get right, then I'll bring you back.
Right.
Like, you know, he's basically saying like, I'll save you.
You can come back.
But if you recognize your ways.
But instead of doing that, what do they do?
They double down and they use this persecution that they've received from all nations in order to garner sympathy for themselves to exalt themselves above the nations again.
You know, they use this as a pretext in order to conquer other nations, to.
to promote warfare and godlessness so that people can just turn the other way when they do do wickedness.
You've got to be absolutely wicked to keep doing that over and over and over.
Absolutely.
Christians can be pretty wicked, too.
What do you think about churches that portray Jesus as a certain image?
Yeah, I'm 100% against that.
I'm not for that at all.
Making images of Jesus Christ because the Bible never gave a description of Jesus Christ.
other than in Isaiah, it gives this description, but it doesn't tell us necessarily what his features look like.
It just said that he was uncomely, like he wasn't a good-looking person.
And the reason Christ allowed himself to be seen as such to have that type of body is because he came in humility.
You understand?
And, you know, when you see Jesus portrayed as his six-foot, you know, light skin guy with long hair and a robe and all that,
I don't believe that's Jesus.
Because obviously that's a very distinct figure from all the rest of the Jews, right?
Whereas the Bible, anytime they wanted to persecute Jesus,
he would just hide himself among the Jews because they all look the same.
You know, they all look like Middle Easterners.
So they're just like, they're trying to stone him.
They're like, I don't know where he went.
But if you had this six-foot guy who looked light-skinned,
he's like, who are you fooling?
We know where you're at and they'll stone him right there.
But because he looked like everyone else.
You know, he came very humbly and meekly.
he didn't mock anybody
with his features or anything like that
he wasn't looks maxing at all
he would be according to today's standards
as being chopped believe it or not
because the Bible specifically says
that he had no beauty
or comeliness that we should desire him it says
yeah when he walked in a room you wouldn't even notice him
you wouldn't have noticed him exactly
I was about to say something that totally screwed me up
oh I hear a lot of black people say well
he was probably like close to being black
He had feet of bronze.
That's stupid.
I mean, do you guys have bronze feet?
I mean, it's not like a script that said he had bronze?
Yeah.
So in Revelation chapter one, when the Bible describes Jesus Christ in his glorified state,
glorified state.
It says that, you know, okay, this is what black people say.
Let me think he was glorified.
And what they'll say is that Jesus was black.
because the Bible says that his hair was as white as wool.
And then they'll say like, oh, see, he got an happy hair.
No, I just said it was white as well.
Did he say he had the texture of wool?
Exactly.
The texture wasn't wool.
It says that his hair was white as wool.
Yeah.
Okay.
And you know, niggas can't read.
They'll say that.
Then they'll point to the feet as bronze and they'll say, see, he was black.
But it's just like, okay, so where his feet?
The only part that was black?
It just said his feet were bronze, first and foremost.
And then it didn't say anything else about his skin.
The reason it stated that his feet were as bronze is because it says as though it burned in a furnace.
And the reason it's saying that is because of the fact that if you read the Bible, one of the most famous stories in the Bible is in Daniel chapter 3,
where Mishch, Shedraq, and Abendigo are tossed into the furnace by Nebuchadnezzar because they refuse to bow down to the image of Nebuchadnezzar.
and anybody who refused to do so, they were cast into the furnace.
Okay.
Well, they're like, we're not going to do it.
You know, we're worship the God of the Bible.
God is able to deliver us.
And if not, we're still not going to, like, worship you and worship this, this image.
So he got really pissed at them and he's just like into the furnace, turn it seven times hotter than it's usually.
And they tossed them in and the furnace was so hot that even the guys who were like binding them and throwing them in got burned.
They ended up dying.
Well, when they're thrown into the furnace,
Nebuchadnezzar's looking in there and he's just like, didn't we throw three guys in there?
But the fourth is like unto the son of God.
Okay.
So he sees this pre-incarnate Christ in the furnace with Meshach, Shedg, and Abedigo.
And obviously the beautiful picture there is that, you know, Jesus walks through the trial with us.
When we're going through the fiery furnace, we're going through a hard time, like the Lord is with us, right?
So that's what we, the imagery that we see in Revelation chapter one is a callback to Daniel chapter three that is feet,
whereas bronze because as though they walked in a furnace, which is exactly what he did with
Mishak, Shedraq, and Abendigo.
Doesn't mean that he's black.
And black people are in bronze.
Right.
So I don't know.
They're black.
They're black, right?
Or just really dark brown, but they're not bronze.
Right, right, right, right.
So that image is just referring, you know, it says that his eyes are as a flame of fire.
His hair is as as white as wool.
They're talking about a condition he was in at that state.
Yeah.
And the reason it's even given those depictions is because of the fact that his feet,
is essentially showing us that he walks through us with the fire.
The reason it says that his eyes are as a fire is because he purifies.
He can see right through you, right?
The Bible says that hell and destruction are naked before the Lord.
How much more are the hearts of the sons of men?
So it's just like he can see what you're thinking, right?
And the reason his hair is as white as wool is because a hoary head,
a white head is associated with wisdom.
And Jesus Christ is the source of all wisdom.
So that's what it signifies.
So the black Hebrew is where it's got it wrong.
Yeah. Yeah.
Wow.
Hey, this has been a great interview.
Where can people find you?
You can find me on Wild Olive Tree on Instagram.
You can DM me.
I'll try my best to answer your questions as much as possible.
I try my best to do so.
Follow me on there for more anti-Semitic.
No, I'm just kidding.
For more content on Replacement Theology.
And I do put other content on there as well.
But right now, because that's popular, I talk about that.
You could also find me on YouTube.
I do have a YouTube channel called Wild Olive Tree,
but I was banned a while back, so I don't know how long it's going to...
Yeah, the ADL got me banned on YouTube in 2021
for my preaching against the sodomites and the homosexuals,
and so I was banned, but, you know, it hasn't been banned yet,
so I don't know, but we'll see.
I've gotten many channels deleted thereafter,
but if you want to visit me in person,
you can always come to First Works Baptist Church
in Orange County, Anaheim Hills.
I don't, after the service, I don't just run off.
I'll talk to you, I'll answer your questions, we'll hang out.
And so let me get some of those stickers real quick,
You know, I was going to ask you about your stickers.
Let me get the Hodge Twins these stickers right here.
Yeah.
So just to remind you guys that Jesus loves the goys, all right?
And so you can get those on my store if you want,
or you can just get them for free if you come to my church.
And I'll give you guys these two.
This is the answer right here from Acts 1315, but the Jews.
Okay.
Because in the Bible, the book of Acts,
anytime something went well, everything was going good,
and then the Jews got involved and messed it all up.
And so you can come and you can get these on my co-fi or you can just come to my church.
I'll give them to you for free.
And so that's pretty much it, guys.
Thank you so much for having me on.
Thank you for coming to.
Man, it was a damn good show.
