Shawn Ryan Show - #233 Nathan Apffel - Inside the Dark World of Megachurches and Corrupt Pastors

Episode Date: September 4, 2025

Nathan Apffel is a Christian, filmmaker, entrepreneur, and director of The Religion Business, a multi-part docuseries that exposes the financial practices and lack of accountability in Western religio...n, particularly Christianity. Drawing from personal experiences with church scandals and abuse, Apffel investigates how religious institutions accumulate vast wealth, estimated at $2 trillion in the U.S. alone, while often prioritizing internal spending over community impact, with 94 cents of every donated dollar staying within church walls. Co-produced with Chris Ayoub, the series features interviews with experts like Joel Osteen and highlights issues like the religious exemption from financial reporting. Apffel is developing tech solutions to promote transparency and community-driven reform in religious organizations. He advocates for ethical governance, victim support, and redirecting resources to solve global issues like poverty and homelessness. Based in the U.S., Apffel blends storytelling, technology, and faith to challenge the status quo and foster meaningful change in the "nonprofit Goliath" of organized religion. Shawn Ryan Show Sponsors: ⁠https://blackbuffalo.com⁠ ⁠https://prizepicks.onelink.me/lmeo/srs⁠ ⁠https://americanfinancing.net/srs⁠ NMLS 182334, nmlsconsumeraccess.org. APR for rates in the 5s start at 6.327% for well qualified borrowers. Call 866-781-8900, for details about credit costs and terms. ⁠https://tryarmra.com/srs⁠ ⁠https://betterhelp.com/srs⁠ This episode is sponsored. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/srs and get on your way to being your best self. ⁠https://bunkr.life⁠ – USE CODE SRS Go to https://bunkr.life/SRS and use code “SRS” to get 25% off your family plan. ⁠https://shawnlikesgold.com⁠ ⁠https://hillsdale.edu/srs⁠ ⁠https://ketone.com/srs⁠ Visit https://ketone.com/srs for 30% OFF your subscription order. ⁠https://rocketmoney.com/srs⁠ ⁠https://ROKA.com⁠ – USE CODE SRS ⁠https://simplisafe.com/srs Nathan Apffel Links: The Religion Business Website - https://www.thereligionbusiness.com IG - https://www.instagram.com/nathan_apffel IG - https://www.instagram.com/religionbusiness YT - https://www.youtube.com/@thereligionbusiness Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:33 with a towing capacity of 3,500 kilograms and a weighting depth of 900 millimeters the defender 110 pushes what's possible learn more at land rover.ca You're welcome. You're welcome. So I'm very nervous about this interview, by the way. But I think it's important. But, you know, I'm nervous about it because we're going to expose a lot of corruption within the churches. And, you know, my fear is I never want to. I prayed about this. I've thought a lot about it. And I don't want to drive anybody away from Christianity because of what's about to be revealed. So this was a big decision for me to do this. And, you know, I'm curious, you know, before we dive too far into it, I mean, do you feel like that's happening?
Starting point is 00:01:36 Do you feel like you're driving people away from Christianity by exposing this stuff? No. No. Quite the opposite. I get to present, which I hope to do today, the authentic Christ. And if you're a Christian Christ is the head of the church, your Savior, I get to present the authentic Christ, I'll say unencumbered and pulled away from the machine that we have built on top of Christ's message. There are two completely different things. So I'm here today to separate
Starting point is 00:02:08 the two. One is the head of accountability, which is Christ, and then one needs to be held accountable. So that's what I'm here to discuss today. Okay. Okay. I mean, what, what kind of response are you getting from the documentary and all the stuff that you are exposing? Lots. I mean, is it, what kind of responses? Well, it's bifurcated right down the middle. Everybody who has the marbles to watch the show, every Christian that is, I'll say, humble enough and interested in taking a hard look at the system, once they watch it, they message
Starting point is 00:02:53 just through DMs or they'll see me in an airport or whatever and they just come up and give me a bear hug because I think what we've hit is a cultural vein that most people just can't explain or articulate, but they know there's something wrong in the system. And then the system is cloaked in the concept of Christ as our Savior, salvation, and generosity and love. And so it's the perfect mask for abusing people. And not only abusing people, but abusing people at their most vulnerable state, which is I am here to explore my faith and my salvation and my brokenness.
Starting point is 00:03:33 And when you meet someone in that spot, there are wolves that will feed. And Christ speaks heavily on this in the Bible. And so I'll preface this right now. We are here to do two things. Encourage your faith and encourage your generosity. And outside of that, everything's fair game. you know these the words that come to my mind is trust but verify yeah trust but verify and you know
Starting point is 00:03:59 and i know what you're saying i mean what you are about to talk about is going to destroy maybe a little strong but it i mean people put a lot of faith into their these organizations and you know when you i mean look we saw this in the medical community with COVID, right? Everybody put so much trust into the medical institutions that when it came out that maybe this isn't exactly how it was portrayed to be, you know, it blew the doors off and created a tremendous amount of distrust. And there was, you know, there's a large number of people that they just couldn't. Everything they know has been destroyed. You know what I mean? that in a system that they have believed in for years, especially the baby boomer generation, right?
Starting point is 00:04:55 Yeah. And so I think that, you know, the impact of what this is is along those same lines where it's, you know, people grew up as, I mean, they grew up from, you know, infant to whatever age they are now in particular churches and organizations. and to see, like, the dirty side of what's going on in some of these organizations is going to, it's going to be a hard watch. Yeah, well, we're born and raised into systems, and then we have our biased lens of reality. Right? If I go to a megachurch in Los Angeles or Dallas or New York or wherever, that is church to me. If I'm raised in the backwoods of Mississippi, that small, struggling rural church is church to me. If I go to the LDS church, this temple is church to me. And so we start the show off with what is church, because those aren't the biblical form of church.
Starting point is 00:05:56 Those are just culture, right? It's what wherever I'm born and raised or whatever group I'm raised in or ethnic group or whatever or political group, that just shapes and molds what I think is truth and reality, but that's not necessarily truth. in reality. And so you have to take a slice of humble pie. And I had to do this. And I firmly believe the way God did it because he knew I wouldn't do it is he just broke me over and over and over again until he's like, you want me to get, you want to get kicked again? You know? And I said, no. And then he goes, okay, let's rebuild it. And so then he rebuilt me with this new unbiased lens. And when you look at the biblical definition of church, which is ecclesia, it's literally a good. gathering of people, that is the body of Christ. It's just the people. And then Christ is the head
Starting point is 00:06:49 of that gathering. Everything outside of that, everything layered on top of that, whether that be your theology on giving, whether that be the building, the stages, that is all just tradition of you and I. And so that is what we look at is we need to dissect that. And in the religion business, we go straight down to the foundation of it, which is the IRS tax code in the U.S. So before we get, before we get started here, I'm curious, you know, are you against all churches? What's a church? Okay. And I'm asking you this question.
Starting point is 00:07:30 I'm talking about the modern day. So the institution. The institution. And I'm going to be very clear. That is a corporation. They file corporate documents with the state. That is a business. So the church can use that business.
Starting point is 00:07:44 but it's not the church, right? It has got money coming in and money going out. So that system that we've built, the building, the stage, the parking lots, the lights, the fog machines, the child care, the coffee and donuts, that is not in and of itself bad, but that is not the church.
Starting point is 00:08:01 And so I always ask people, do you go to church? And they say, yes, and I go, no, you are the church, and that is a place where the church can meet up, but that is not the church. And so you have to separate the two because one of the two
Starting point is 00:08:15 will both have to be held accountable. The body of Christ needs to be held accountable to Christ, but then the body needs to regulate the business. And right now, we've muddied the two. I call it an infection. And so it's an infection that no one has any clear definitions anymore.
Starting point is 00:08:31 And where there's disease or infection, abuse grows. You know, bad things happen. And so right now we're just at a tipping point where too many bad things are happening in the system that most people go, something's wrong, and I can't articulate it. So what do they do? They just up and leave and say, I'm not a Christian anymore.
Starting point is 00:08:49 I'm over religion. When I don't think you're over Christ, I think you're over the system we built on top of him. Yeah, you know, I mean, it's essentially what, in indoctrination, right? Yeah. And so, but I do, you know, regardless of all of the, you know, misuse of the money that's going on, there is, in my opinion, there is still good. And I want to hear about all this stuff. I just want to be careful.
Starting point is 00:09:19 You know what I mean? And like I said, it's all about him up there, right? And so when I was thinking about this interview, you know, it's, am I going to drive people away? Because me as a baby Christian, you know, I don't know much. I have taught, had a lot of talks about what the church actually is, which you just described perfectly. you know and i do 100% agree with that with that being said you know what my fear is as i mean me as a baby christian and other baby christians that did you know that i have influenced or that i've spoken to you know in our journeys a lot of the people that come on the show wind up
Starting point is 00:09:59 coming to the lord and what does everybody do you know that's a baby christian including myself now i didn't like the experience and so So we do a Bible study at my house, and that is church to me, or we can ask any questions without fear. You know, it doesn't matter. Like, you can ask the tough questions that you'll get the stink eye in a church or, as you call it, an institution or corporation. And so, you know, basically what I'm getting at is baby Christians, I mean, where do we go
Starting point is 00:10:34 to learn? We go to the church, because that's what we're indoctrinated. into thinking. You know what I mean? And so if we blast, you know, the institution, the corporation that calls himself the church, you know, are we turning off a funnel of people to become educated in what this is really all about? That is my fear. And so I'm one, you know, that's just what I want to ask you is, you know, are you, do you think that you've had an impact that have kept people from from educating themselves on this because i mean that that's something i would have taken in and i'm like you know what man fuck this i'm not going i'm not i'm not doing that i'm not going to
Starting point is 00:11:19 be a part of this this whole thing's a scam like it could have it could have tilted me the other way this i guess is what i'm saying yeah and we do see this massive wave of revival and christianity across the globe and uh i mean i i see it almost every day you know, more and more people are coming and, and I think that's a good thing. You know, I think that's a good thing. Yeah. So I just want to be very, you know, careful not to, not to turn people off from that. I get that.
Starting point is 00:11:53 That's definitely not our goal. You said something, you said, you know, I'm a baby Christian. If you're holding a Bible study at your house, I don't think you're a baby Christian. I think you cut right through the bull and you like hit that bullseye on the board. You might be three feet from the board right now, and eventually you want to get eight feet from it, so to speak. But you're on the bullseye. Can I give you something? Yeah, of course.
Starting point is 00:12:18 This Bible is a gift. Oh, whoa. It's printed in 1660. 1660? That's a King James. And it doesn't come in one Bible. It comes in two because it's so big. But you said something.
Starting point is 00:12:35 And so this Bible is 40. years, printed 49 years after the first print of the King James in England. Whoa. It's a gift for you. It's got the apocrypha in it. It has
Starting point is 00:12:50 massive wood carvings of Jerusalem and of the Levites prepping the tides, ironically. But this is what people need to read. Wow. They need to read the script. Nothing else.
Starting point is 00:13:04 And so this is where you've, one of the two places we find God is in the scriptures and in prayer. And if you're doing those two things, you're far ahead of anybody, of 99% of Christian. So this Bible was printed in 1660. Man, I don't even know what this. This is, wow. Thank you. That's used in the religion business. We printed or we scanned some of the wood carvings to tell the story. So that Bible is older than America. Wow. Are you serious? Yeah, I think so. That's a gift from Chris and I, my business partner and I. This is like the coolest thing anybody's ever given me.
Starting point is 00:13:51 Thank you. That's humanity's history. And so if you have a way to see the world and you explore your faith and why we're here and why I have consciousness and why I put value in your life and in my daughter's life as opposed to just being animal, that book tells the story in one of the most profound ways that's radically shaped the world. It's shaped everybody's life on earth. And so Chris and I thought, what better gift than a piece of history? This is amazing. Yeah. Thank you. Thank you. You're welcome. And so I say I give that to you right now because you said you don't want people to turn off from Christianity, but those scriptures are all you need. And then you can connect directly with God, our creator. And Jesus says, pray, and I'll show up. Where two of them are gathered in my name, I'll be there. And that is the true church. Everything else is just culture and tradition. wow thank you thank this is you're welcome this is incredible thank you well when i saw the new set i was
Starting point is 00:15:01 like it'd be really cool if he had a cool bible sitting somewhere we got a bunch of bibles oh there can go and i might i might these might i think these are coming home with me there you go so i can dig in yeah but that's what everything's well everything's based off christ in that book that collection of scriptures has radically transformed the world. And the problem is very few Christians go back to that anymore. We, Dan Bramer in the religion business, says we put faith in our faith in God, but not in the God of our faith. Because if you put faith in your faith, you're putting faith in the institution. This is what I'm used to. This is what I was raised in. It's safe. It'll raise my children in the way I want them to be raised, but that's not what God said. Like, so we have to put
Starting point is 00:15:47 faith in the Creator and in the God of our faith, and as soon as you do that, things get very dangerous because it means I am no longer in control of anything. And if I firmly believe in this Creator who's whispering in my ear and guiding me, I'm going to have to do what he says, whether that be pouring everything you have into a show 15 years of your life, whether that be making a ton of money, me like, man, you've blessed me. And then him saying, dude, you're going to risk it all right now. Or, hey, like my brother was a sniper. You know, don't pull the trigger or pull the trigger. You know, you're starting to listen. And that's a dangerous position to be in because you are now a danger to government. You're a danger to institutions
Starting point is 00:16:36 because you no longer are appeasing them. You're appeasing God. Whether that be Christianity or Islam or Buddhism or Hinduism, the God of your faith is a dangerous God. And so the God of that Bible is a dangerous God. Wow. It's a good way to put it. Yeah. Thank you. Everybody starts off with an introduction. You're ready? Yep. Nathan Apfel, filmmaker and world traveler who turned a traumatic brain injury at 16 into a 20-year odyssey of documenting stories that make audiences question everything. Creator of the religion business, a seven-part docu-series revealing the trillion-dollar machine behind Christian institutions. On a mission to shine a light, on the business of religion, and most importantly, you yourself are a Christian. So how did this, actually, a couple things,
Starting point is 00:17:32 couple things we've got to get through here. So I got a Patreon account. We've turned it in the community, and they've been here with me since a lot of them have been. been here since the beginning. And so one of the things that we do is we offer them the opportunity to ask each and every guest a question. So this is from Eric Auger. Do you feel a filmmaker's responsibility ends at exposing problems or can it include building tools that create change? And from your perspective, do megachurches and the Catholic Church struggle with the same accountability issues or are they worlds apart? so let's talk about the problem a filmmaker is here to do what they want right that is they're here to make a film some just expose problems but that's not what we were here to do with the religion business and we'll get into why i feel god led me down this this course that he did and he put some big milestones in my life and in tribulation in my life to to guide me to this so the docu series presents a massive problem the reason why my business partner chris came on board is because we built
Starting point is 00:18:37 to tech solution that's non-governmental that donors and congregants can use that drives a stake of accountability right through the whole system. And so we have a problem and a solution. So we're not just here to point out a problem because there's a lot of, you can't throw the baby out with a bathwater, so to speak. So it's, yes, there's a massive trillion dollar a year problem, but there's also solutions to that problem. And we just want to be, I'll call it the first to the table to say, hey, we can solve this problem, and it just takes creative thinking and I'll say God-inspired ideas. But yeah, so we are not here just to point out a problem. We're here to bring a solution. You know what's interesting is it just came to me. The guy that runs my Bible study,
Starting point is 00:19:24 his name's Todd. And he's his OG original gangster, Tennessee, and has been a preacher, I think damn near his whole life. And he got. ran out of the whatever he got ran out of the circle because he was he was publicly saying in his ministries at churches that pastors should not be pastors ministers you know all these figures should not be making any money and and so he couldn't preach at any church that's who that's who leads our our bible study and then he just got into he just got into a very small one uh i think he's think he's really happy about it so he's back preaching again but but he stands for pretty much exactly what i think you're about to reveal here i'd like to meet todd for sure i'd love to connect
Starting point is 00:20:18 you i'd love to connect you yeah but um so how did how did you get into this whole thing what what was it into the religion business into the religion what did you start diving in what was it that caught your attention that initially grabbed you i was born and raised in in large churches in california loved it like singing choir, you know, did the Awana's side of things, was like the champion of the three-legged race with my, with my, you know, elementary buddy. I loved it. I went to every summer camp, always got a new girlfriend at summer camp. You know, it's just the youth experience of modern Christianity. We moved to San Diego to a little town called Carlsbad and went to a church. The youth pastor was awesome. Super outspoken, gregarious.
Starting point is 00:21:06 loud. He became the high school pastor. So with his kind of, you know, moving up the ladder, I was aging. And so he was always my pastor. When I was 16, I had a brain injury. We could get into that a little later. But that's what got me into filmmaking. And then in my 20s, I started traveling the world. I worked for Oakley, a sunglass company, and Burton Snowboards. And I would just travel the world working on surf movies, you know, snowboards. ski movies, you name it, a mentor of mine, Ira Opper hired me and I've worked with him for almost 20 years now, this old legend from North County. And we would just travel the world together. And everywhere I'd go, I'd just want to visit churches. And then my dad was running a nonprofit
Starting point is 00:21:52 and he just likes adventure, you know. And so most of his nonprofit work was done in the rural mountain regions of Central and South America. And so I would shoot for him. I'd go out and film for them. And, you know, we'd be hanging out with literal drug runners in the middle of the Honduran jungles where you've got to take dugout canoes to get there and sleep on the ground and no electricity. It was, I like live for that. And so I had about a decade of that where I was in the favelas in Brazil, so the poorest slums of Brazil and in the backwood, you know, literal pine woods in Honduras hanging out with drug runners and you'd end up in these tin roof churches with no walls and dirt floors. And then these seminaries in Brazil
Starting point is 00:22:33 that never took a dollar. There was no focus on money ever. It was just how do we connect with our creator? And man, I have usually physical needs. Either my daughter or son is dying or my husband just died or, you know, like destitute individuals looking for purpose. And so I just fell in love with these types of churches
Starting point is 00:22:53 and seminaries. And so for 10 years, I believe God gave me breadcrumbs and I just traveled the world. And I'd sit with the, like there's one story in particular where I was in Mexico. sitting at a convent, and the train that runs from the border to U.S. is called El Tigre, and MS-13 runs it, and anybody from Central America would climb on top that want to get to the U.S. border.
Starting point is 00:23:16 And, you know, MS-13 is raping kids, raping women, you know, throwing women with new babies off. If they wouldn't let them have sex, they'd just chuck the baby off, you know, kill people, and there was fees. And so I've talked to one girl who brought her cousin along, and she gave her cousin as payment to get her to the border. And so we were at this convent in the convent, Catholic convent, we'll take anybody in, whether that be traveler or MS-13, anybody who's hurting. And so this is when I was like 22. I was shooting interviews, and I had a translator, and I was sitting there with this MS-13 member.
Starting point is 00:23:51 And he goes, Nathan, the one thing I want to tell you is you're 10 steps away from murder. And I was like, what do you mean? And he goes, you will kill someone with 10 bad decisions. And he goes, I was raised on the streets in Hungary. MS-13 took me in. And he walked me through his life. And he goes, you are 10 steps away from murdering someone, 10 bad decisions. And that, like, radically transformed how I look at, whether that be sinners or, you know, anybody I meet on this journey. And I'd rather sit with them because I know them. And so I came back, they're being
Starting point is 00:24:29 honest with me, right? Oh, yeah, you're going to kill me. Like, if you're threatening to kill me, you're probably going to kill me, but a pastor in the U.S. might smile at me as they're completely abusing the system, if that makes sense. And so I always say, because I shot on Warp Tour, too, so I would shoot music videos on Warp Tour. And I'm like, I'd rather hang out with the punk rock guys who are doing drugs and just doing whatever they want, because that's what they sing about. But then I go into country music or into Christian music, and they sing about the greatest things. And then they're just complete POSs behind the scene. And so I'm like, I was just searching for truth, and I found God in these seminaries and churches in the slums.
Starting point is 00:25:06 And then I'd come back to the U.S. And I'd stand in this $30 million a year church. And I'm like, you're not doing anything for your community. But you did build that new arena. You did buy that new sound system. And then at that same time, so everything's coming to a head and I'm getting frustrated. Two other things are happening in my life.
Starting point is 00:25:24 That youth pastor I told you about was arrested for essaying his adopted children. he's still in say that again the youth pastor that raised me that that i was mentoring me sexually abused his adopted children for years and so that news comes out and he was being trained to take over this megachurch at this point and so he's in jail to this day and i'm sitting here going how is this pervert able to sit around children his whole life and we can parents can look at this and be like he's a pastor they're safe with him him. And he's sexually abusing his adopted children from Africa. And so that happens. My world travels are happening. And then my brother-in-law, the only pastor who would ever listen to my
Starting point is 00:26:12 questions about, like, how does this system work? Like, why does everybody say you get double honor? Why does everybody say you have the hardest job? And these are juvenile questions. You know, I'm like 20. He's the only guy. He's about 10 years old than me. The only paid pastor that would field any of my questions. And he's a full-time pastor getting paid. And he has a disease called Huntington. So it's a super rare genetic disease. And he's pretty far long now. But he was the one guy in the system who would like listen. And so he'd come over and we'd sit and we'd drink whiskey on my little deck and we would just talk theology for hours. And a couple years passed and he calls me, he's like, hey, I finally understand what you mean.
Starting point is 00:27:00 And I'm like, well, what do you mean? He goes, I quit my job the day. And he's like, I got a job at Trader Joe's. And he goes, I preached my last sermon because I went back through Paul's letters, and I get it. Like he preached unencumbered of needing anything from the people he preached to because he wanted to present Christ as Christ alone with no institution or no demand behind him. so the one guy who inspired really inspired this whole journey and this is the the fucked up part of it like he lost both his parents young like this guy had everything to be angry about and instead the
Starting point is 00:27:37 one thing he wanted to present to the world was christ and and i'm like that's a man of god and he's dying today almost on his deathbed and it's like how did that guy get painted with so much baggage and crap. And then a person like me who literally is just a train wreck wanting to kind of go out with a bang, God's for some reason keeping his hand over me. And so all these three storylines and experiences collided at once. And so 25, I bought the religion business. So 16 years ago, I bought the domain. And I'm like, maybe I'll write a book one day. I don't know what I'm going to do with it. But that was the catalyst. And that's where I tasted righteous anger for the first time not only for the institution but for god you know i was like why would you
Starting point is 00:28:21 take so much from this guy who just gives to everybody in that like that was the catalyst for the religion business wow yeah man so their whole world got flipped upside down on them then the uh the pastor that mentored you got picked up for that was that that was more just like I knew it, you know, you know. You knew it? Well, no, I'm saying like this is, the good guys, you know, the guys that look the best, you know, the Bible talks about the Pharisees walking around in long robes and wanting the respectful greetings in the marketplaces, you know, they come dressed as sheep, but
Starting point is 00:29:02 inside their ravenous wolves, you know, it's like, of course, the one person that everybody thought was, you know, this man of God is this ravenous wolf, and he's making good money he's you know he is the picturesque ideal of the modern american pastor and then the one who's being shunned and eventually just leaves the system sounds like taught a little bit like gets a literal death sentence you know and yet he smiles in the face of death and uh i don't know it's a fascinating world you know yeah i mean let me ask you this are you against are you against pastors ministers any religious figures, are you against them making money?
Starting point is 00:29:46 I'm going to set the show aside for now. I don't think anybody can take money, especially over a career from this system and not get eaten by it. And those aren't my words. Those are men and women that have spent their entire life in ministry or at a church.
Starting point is 00:30:07 and having discussions for years with them. They're like, no one gets away from it. What do you mean by that? Nobody gets away from what? From getting eaten by the machine. So this is like, this is very similar to politics. It runs. You come in with great intentions and then you're corrupted.
Starting point is 00:30:26 Yes. And here's why. Or I'll give you my thought. I'm a young pastor. Or Sean's a young man ready to spread the gospel. He's been indoctrinated. I'll use your word into the same. system. He's been to seminary. He wants to quote unquote save souls. And so he's, what's the first thing
Starting point is 00:30:43 he's going to do? He's going to look for a job. He's going to get that job. And as soon as he starts preaching, he's going to tell about Christ and how Christ does save you, how Christ is the person you should mirror. You know, I want to die in me so Christ lives through me. Like those are all good things. But then guess what? Hey, Sean, your business, this institution, the corporation might cost, let's go small, a hundred grand a month to keep this thing operational. Okay, well, where are we going to get that money?
Starting point is 00:31:12 Well, you're going to look through scriptures and go, okay, well, right now in culture, we've landed on the Levitical Tithe. And so we go, man, this tithe is where we're going to get our money. We want 10%. Or we need 10%. And then you're going to keep preaching and, okay, Sean, I need you to preach
Starting point is 00:31:27 one message on tithing every eight weeks. What is, I just learned this tithing today. I had no idea that this was the thing. So what is tithing? Let's get in, I want to give this model, if you don't mind. Okay, sorry. So, so eight, one out of eight weeks, you're going to do a sermon on giving, we'll call it, generous giving and tithing, whether that be, the pastors either preach on tithing or generous giving. Those are the two ways you can ask people for money. And so one out of eight weeks, your message is on tithing. Well, shoot, Sean, our church is growing. Now our budget's
Starting point is 00:31:59 200 grand. We have about 350 people that show up every Sunday. We've got a little, you day school. So we've got to start asking for more money. Okay, we're going to preach two out of eight weeks. Well, shoot, Nathan's church down the street just got a better sound stage than us. And he's going to start pulling congregants. So in the show, we call this religious economic theory. So Nathan's church is going to pull your congregants away because they are literal consumers. And so you're going to need the same sound stage I have. Okay, well, that's going to cost us an extra 150 grand. So we're going to request money above and beyond. So now on the third Sunday of that eight-week block, we're going to give a sermon,
Starting point is 00:32:39 but then the last five minutes we're going to present why we need this new soundstage. And so your whole presentation of the gospel slowly tilts to protect the institution and the revenues it needs to survive. And no matter what, this is my conclusion, every pastor that plays in that game dies to the game. And that's why pastors rightly say, pastoring is the hard this job in the world, we all leave demoralized, and you do. But it's not your fault necessarily, but you've been eaten by a machine that we've built on top of Christ. See what you're saying. Back to the original question. Are you in, I'm not attacking you. Yeah. I just want to know how you think. I think, Paul, you should have a job outside of your ministry. Okay. But what if somebody wants
Starting point is 00:33:32 to devote all of their time to this? Every bit of it. And there is overhead. I mean, you know, they're, and I'm not, I don't think it's, I don't think it's necessary. I don't think it's a bad thing either. You know what I mean? When these churches grow and they want to expand an online presence, well, then they got to get a, they got to get people to know audio video. They got to people to, you know, to set that up. They have to have people that operate that equipment they have to you know i think it's a good thing you go into some some of these places and they have coffee and donuts bagels and shit like that you know is it i don't think it's a bad thing i mean it's not necessarily a bad thing that people congregate together you know in
Starting point is 00:34:17 in the name and you know and i think people want to be comfortable when they worship you know they want air conditioning they want bathrooms they want you know that's I have toddlers, very challenging to take toddlers to church and actually pay attention, you know. And so the place that we were going to had little, you know, daycare thing, put them in there. Then we see active shooters. All I mean, the Catholic Church just got shot up yesterday, you know, all those little kids were killed. Now you need security because we have a big, a mass of people that are together, and that's what active shooters look at. They want to take the most amount of people out as possible in the shortest amount of time to get the biggest headline.
Starting point is 00:35:02 You know, so now you have a security element that you have to hire. You know, and more and more people are demanding that. And people want their kids to go to a Christian school or a Catholic school or, you know what I mean? And so then you got to hire teachers and all that stuff. And so I'm curious. I mean, do you think these things are bad? This episode is brought to you by prize picks. You and I make decisions every day, but on prize picks, being right can get you paid.
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Starting point is 00:38:16 Christ said, to pick up your cross and follow me and make disciples of men. He did not say to build buildings. and I'm not saying that's necessarily bad, but everything you just described is just men building things. And so let's go down a rabbit hole here for a second about ministry.
Starting point is 00:38:39 When you look at biblical ministry, today if I want to get in the ministry, I'm going to go get a job at a church. My ministry is my daughter. My ministry is to raise her under Christ-centered principles and I will never abdicate that to anyone else because I don't know what they're teaching her
Starting point is 00:39:04 I don't know if it's even biblically sound and so when you look at the institution it's not necessarily bad but Christ never told us to build any of it you and I I firmly believe I believe Christ is in this room I believe you and I are connecting as brothers in Christ. That is the church.
Starting point is 00:39:29 We are meant to uplift our ministry, which is our children, your wife, your husband, that core community, that tight bond. And if that fractaled out through the U.S., the U.S. would transform overnight. But instead, we say, you need to come to this building to hear someone. else teach you about the Bible. Dude, you got a 400-year-old Bible sitting there. It's, it's, we've missed the mark. We put, we've abdigated responsibility to others to teach us in, and so we just keep coming back to the system. I always say, man, my favorite thing as a kid was to watch the Christmas pageant at my church. You want to know why? Because my dad was the literal freaking flying angel, you know? And I'm like, man, there's my dad. And, uh, but what have we built?
Starting point is 00:40:21 Like, I don't want to be sitting in that same type of auditorium watching the same Christmas pageant when I'm 80 and be like, God is good. I want to be doing dangerous things for Christ. And that is what he's called us to do. And when you dilute Christ's message down, he actually didn't talk about much outside of loving one another, healing one another, preaching the gospel and making disciples. everything else is just traditions of men
Starting point is 00:40:53 in Christ this has happened in the past the temple was exactly what we see today you go to this building to worship now granted it was a legalistic structure whereas we say our churches aren't legalistic anymore but it was a legal structure and they were
Starting point is 00:41:11 making money in the temple square exchanging money and Christ went in and he said you've turned my father's house into a robber's den that building was strictly for worship and instead we made money on it we turned it into a capitalistic endeavor and i can't read the gospels and lay that story over modern day church and see any correlation in regards to like what needs to change we've i'm sorry we've mirrored it it's it's the exact we've repeated history over and over and you as a military man and probably a
Starting point is 00:41:47 historian, history repeats itself over and over because we don't learn. So we're literally mirroring what's happened in the past. And so it's when you read the Gospels, and this is what I'll tell everybody, when everybody goes, okay, what should I do, Nathan? Well, you should read the Bible. Over, I think it's only 13% of Christians have ever even read the book. Mm-hmm. You know?
Starting point is 00:42:13 I haven't read it at all. Well, it sounds like you're trying. You're going to get through it, though, right? and that's the thing is once you read it um so there's a great study done there's a megachurch in chicago one of the first in the u.s 30,000 seats bam massive huge show every pastor goes I want to be that and so this is in 98 they're expanding rapidly thousands of people are pouring in every sunday tens of thousands are pouring in every Sunday in leadership I'm going to tip my hat to them they go hey we're not really deepening our congregants faith people are coming they stay for six months
Starting point is 00:42:45 they leave. It's a conveyor belt. And the reason why we keep our numbers is because a new person just puts their seat, their butt in that seat, and it's just this conveyor belt. How do we, how to retain our congregants and deepen their faith? So they hired Stanford and development economists at Stanford to come in and do a long-term study. And we have dev economists that worked on the show. These guys are brilliant, these guys and gals. So they do this long-term study. Their study comes back with two ways that you can deep. in your faith of your congregants. One, reading your Bible, at home alone.
Starting point is 00:43:21 Two, sitting in prayer alone. That's it. So what are the buildings, what are the sound stages, what are the child care, what are the coffee and donuts, what are the escalators, what is that 20-acre parking lot just to get people in? It's things we've built on top of Christ. Stanford came back and said,
Starting point is 00:43:47 these are the two things. We've asked everybody. And so when Christ says it's written on your heart, Sean, it is. I firmly believe his gospel is written on every human's heart. And that book is the guide. And then prayer is how you connect. And other than that, everything is just freaking smoke and mirrors.
Starting point is 00:44:10 You know? Yeah, I mean, I'm just, I mean, I think about, you know, I mean, everybody has to make a living and, you know, somebody that's new to this. And I mean, you know, I don't understand. There's probably 10% of the Bible I understand and 90% I don't understand. You know, and so I need to, you know, I need to look for somebody that can educate me. With that being said, I look for multiple, you know, I want all aspects. I don't want just. sure you know i don't want just todd or you or a priest you know to teach me about it i look i look at
Starting point is 00:44:52 it from i want to hear all the aspects all the different angles i want to understand it you know and so that is what draws me to you know what drew me to go to a church yeah you're wrestling with your faith right yeah but the bible says wrestle with your faith and so you know what i mean But I personally think that they should be compensated, you know, because they have to make a living. And if they want to dedicate their life to educating people on the way Christ was, how he lived, how we're supposed to live, all of that, you know, good stuff. And if they want to dive in, then I think that it's, I think that it is my responsibility, you know, to make sure that that person has a living. that can take care of their family and all, you know, all of these things. It's my personal, you know, feeling and, and I don't know, maybe I'm guilty of this.
Starting point is 00:45:48 It's nuanced. With this show, yeah, for example, you know, this show, right now, this interview between me and you, I'm feeding my curiosity. I want to know. I know there is a lot of corruption. I just learned, you know, a couple days ago that, you know, the norm seems to be 10% of the funds go to. charity or back to the people or to the poor or whatever and 90% of it you know goes in their pockets I think that is a fucking travesty yeah you know that that's happening but you know
Starting point is 00:46:23 so where I'm going is I mean maybe I'm a part of this I mean I've I've brought on I have a lot of mentors that I brought on the show I still explore Catholicism a little bit and I've had you know several priests on Father Dan father dad very, they've been instrumental in guiding me. And my good friend, Lee Strobel, wrote the case for Christ. I mean, him, John Burke wrote Imagine Heaven. I mean, I love these guys, you know. And I think, when I talk to them, I think that I know they have a huge heart.
Starting point is 00:47:02 But, you know, they wrote the book. I mean, there's Lee's last latest book up there. That's the first copy of him sign it. You know, but I mean, he's making money off of the books. I'm making money feeding my own curiosity. I'm going to make money from this show. You know what I mean? Through advertising and, you know, monetization and all of that kind of stuff.
Starting point is 00:47:23 And so, you know, I don't, I'm curious what your thoughts are. You know, when I bring on Father Dan, Father Gadbury, Dr. Dan Schneider, Lee Strobel, John Burke, Tim Tebow, you know, I mean, I've learned a lot of stuff from these guys, you know, in this room, and I monetize those episodes, and that's how I make a living, and that's how I provide for my team that produces this entire thing. And so, I mean, am I, am I fucked up? No, money is not a bad thing in and of itself. So let me go back, because you asked me a personal question. I do not think, pastors should be paid. And when you look at the purest form of the Gospels from Paul and then you look at the Didiquet, which is an early apostolic writing
Starting point is 00:48:16 from about 50 to 70 AD is where they pin the print. Like, they are very concerned these early apostolic fathers with how people are literally, they say, trafficking Christ. And so I think in the purest form, I love the gospel. I will, this morning on our Uber ride at the gym,
Starting point is 00:48:36 my business partner and I, like, we just had a great conversation with the Uber driver. Out of nowhere. He was listening to our conversation. And he ended up giving us a book. He had him in his trunk. And, like, that is church where these intimate connections happen, where you raise your level of faith together. That is my personal opinion. In the religion business, we do not say this should happen.
Starting point is 00:49:00 We don't say pastor shouldn't make money. We look at the system. We look at the architecture. I sit with theologians from all over the world, Oxford, Harvard, you name it, and all of them make money off their faith. And so I'm not necessarily saying you shouldn't make money off of that. That's not what I'm saying. But there's money is such a corrupting factor in a lot of things. And so that's why in the beginning you have to separate what is the biblical church and what have we built. What we've built is not necessarily a bad thing. But it has
Starting point is 00:49:35 has to be regulated. And in the show, in the religion business, we show massive loopholes in the system that are created because of the legal architecture. And now the system is so corrupted that Phil Hackney, who oversaw the nonprofit sector at the IRS for five years, said the whole thing's about the buckle.
Starting point is 00:49:53 You know, and David E. Taylor got busted by the FBI yesterday. You know, it's the guy in Dallas? He's in Houston. Yeah. Houston. Yeah. What happened then? What's up?
Starting point is 00:50:03 I'll let you finish. Oh, yeah. I'm just saying the whole system is corrupting, and it's because of the religious economic theory. We're pitting churches against each other, vying for consumers with no external accountability, and it just creates the Wild West. And anything goes in the name of Jesus.
Starting point is 00:50:21 And Dan Bramer, who's one of the smartest men I've ever sat with, philosopher and theologian, he goes, no one believes something that's stupid, Nathan. And so Kenneth Copeland, who his boys waved their guns and their fake badges at me like he believes what he's doing and he believes he is spreading the gospel
Starting point is 00:50:41 Joel Osteen believes it Ed Young who had me arrested and roughed up believes it my brother-in-law who's dying believes it and so I don't blame any of these guys and in the system yes it's we live in a capitalist society
Starting point is 00:50:57 where things cost money but we have to be able to separate the church from the building the true church the Ecclesia, and say, this needs to be regulated. And right now it's unregulated in the name of separation of church and state. What happened in Houston? Because this was yesterday? Yesterday.
Starting point is 00:51:17 Yeah, so there's an apostle named David E. Taylor, loud outgoing guy. You know, he says that if you talk negatively against him, God's going to kill you. You know, he's that type of preacher. And he prays off the most vulnerable. He's raised 50 million bucks in about the last decade. And because there's no accountability, he can do what he wants. His home in Tampa, Florida, his parsonage. So this is a home paid for by donors, $8.3 million, $28,000 square feet was rated by the FBI.
Starting point is 00:51:52 He has about $28 million in real estate. So he's taking money from the most vulnerable, who Christ is. is there to protect, technically, and he's nearing himself and just building his portfolio. He owns a Bentley, rules Royce, all in the name of Jesus. He's got people working for free at call centers
Starting point is 00:52:14 until 4 a.m. And if they don't hit their donation quota that they have to raise, they have to get on their knees and beg him for forgiveness. Are you serious? Yeah, all in name of Jesus. Beg him for forgiveness?
Starting point is 00:52:26 Because he's anointed, Sean. And so the same thing, system, like I said, when you take the business and the true church and blend it, it's a disease because Christ's message is antithetical to legal systems. He was like, he was a counter-culturalist, you know, he didn't, like, and here's what I love because we were seeing this, we call the death rattle in the show, we're seeing this happening in Washington right now, church and state are colliding. So if Christ really wanted to transform the world through politics, he would have marched straight to Caesar
Starting point is 00:53:01 and be like, I demand a meeting with Caesar. He could care less about Caesar. He said, I don't care about your politics and your games. You guys deal with that. I have to deal with the heart. And so we have to, so we have the Ecclesia here who's dealing, this is to deal with the heart.
Starting point is 00:53:19 And then we have the business. The business is not inherently bad, but you have to call it a business. And right now no one calls it a business because it's been infected and we call this the church. I'm going to church. You don't go to church.
Starting point is 00:53:34 You, Sean, are the church. And then whatever that is, as it morphs and changes throughout the decades in history, sure, that's a place where we can meet and enjoy the donuts and coffee and listen to cool music. And that's not inherently bad.
Starting point is 00:53:47 But that is a business and oftentimes a multi-million dollar business that's run with zero accountability. So you've got to call a spade of spade. Mm-hmm. You know? Mm-hmm. do you have a percentage of is this all churches or is there is specific ones to stick out to you is there is there a happy medium all of them played by the same rulebook and when you have a rulebook with no accountability and all the power silos at the top just like most every pastor will be eaten by the system um every
Starting point is 00:54:29 Every institution, every business will be eaten by that system. And that's why reform has to happen within the business itself. And so we're begging people to actually deepen their faith and deepen their giving while bringing reform to the machine that we've built. And this isn't inherently bad, but it's corrupted and dark. It's the darkest business entity you can start in the U.S. We've talked with ex-mafiosos who spent decades in prison, and they say, Nathan, I wouldn't join the mafia today. I'd start a church because it's the most dark place you can. It's the darkest place you can play. Wow. Yeah. Why did this guy's 28,000 square foot home in Tampa get raided by the FBI?
Starting point is 00:55:16 Enough people, so this is where you can finally, this is the little sliver of hope is if enough people complain to the IRS or the FBI, they will open an investigation. And our good friends, RPIs that worked on the religion business at the Trinity Foundation out of Dallas, they'd in 2018 put together a massive packet and sent it to the IRS and said, hey, you guys have to look at this scammer. Like, he's just ripping people off. And this is the problem, is it took six years, six and a half years for the IRS and then the FBI to finally go, this is a total POS like he needs to go. But there's people who have disappeared going to his church missing person reports and we see this across the u.s too these apostles will find vulnerable people will tell them to move across the country and come work for them and eventually they
Starting point is 00:56:09 disappear into trafficking rings i mean do you have proof that that's that is the we've got missing persons reports and you just never find them again their cars will be in parking lots i get that i get that yeah What I'm asking is do you have proof that it was the church that did it? I mean, we're talking about vulnerable people. Those are people that are, you know, in poverty, many of them addicted to drugs. You know what that leads to? That leads to do me the sexual favors and I'll give you drugs. Then it turns into I'm your pimp.
Starting point is 00:56:43 I'll give you drugs. I mean, that could be totally outside the church. I mean, there's a lot of things, you know, that happened to the most vulnerable. because of the situations that they're in. That doesn't necessarily mean that, you know, that the pastor sold them into trafficking. Unless you have proof. Do you have proof?
Starting point is 00:57:04 I don't have proof of that. Well, I'd have to talk to our PIs. But, you know, those are first-hand accounts. But I'll tell you right now, there's a church in Arizona that literally has a tunnel that goes from the church under the border to Mexico. What? What church is that?
Starting point is 00:57:20 I'm not going to say. But there is, that's how corrupt some of these institutions are. Why don't you want to say? Because that's for another story. We're developing that story right now. But there is, you can use the name of God to do horrific things. And that doesn't mean the God, that God, Christ, is corrupt. It means man is leveraging his name to do awful things.
Starting point is 00:57:47 And we can look through history on that one. And then let me rephrase that too. man can also use the name of Christ to do amazing things. But right now that the architecture of the system is so dark that it just creates a... So there's a book called The Wisdom of Psychopaths, and it talks about psychopathic tendencies. And it's a character type.
Starting point is 00:58:09 You know, it's a clinical diagnosis, and you can either end up in jail for mass murderer or you can be the CEO of some billion-dollar hedge fund. Like, there's just a mental type that they classify as psychopaths. One of the top five jobs for psychopaths today is clergy to become a pastor. Are you serious? Because it's unlimited authority or potentially unlimited authority, it's power,
Starting point is 00:58:31 it's dominion over people, and that's the character type of a psychopath is attracted to jobs like that. It's a great book. It's written by a doctor who studied psychopaths for his whole career. All right, let's dive in. Let's dive in. Yeah. Where do we start? Let's go into this.
Starting point is 00:58:53 Let's go with some examples. Okay. How about these, how about this couple in Nashville that are TV, I don't know much about it because I don't watch this stuff. I really don't watch anything. But you know what I'm talking about? Trump just pardoned these people that went to,
Starting point is 00:59:10 went to prison for, I believe it was tax evasion. Yeah. I don't, I can't talk to, I don't know much about that story. Like, again, these stories are rampant across the U. everywhere. And so like let's take
Starting point is 00:59:21 for example a gentleman named Ed Young in Dallas. This is the guy that almost had you arrested. This is the guy that had me arrested. Had you arrested. Everybody's always like, how do you pick your targets, Nathan? Like, who do you go after? And I'm like, I don't. Like, I am
Starting point is 00:59:37 I have asked God you open the door, I'm going to walk through it. So I was in Dallas visiting my dad and I wanted to go to church. I've gone to church every Sunday all over the U.S. I just visit churches. And I walk into this, what is a satellite campus. So it means this pastor has multiple buildings all over Dallas.
Starting point is 00:59:56 His main campus is in Grapevine, but I go to one in, just outside Frisco, and I show up. Nice little building, probably seats 500, and pull into the parking lot, there's cameras all over the parking lot, you know, all his, all his banners are all over there and his branding. I walk in, I do my standard thing, grab a donut, a cup of coffee, sit in the pews, sing some songs. This one, they don't even have a pastor preaching. They just lower the screen and I watch the pastor preach from his other main campus. And so I'm like, that's kind of impersonal, but whatever. And I get up, walk out, go to my car, and I start the rental car and it just doesn't turn over. And I'm like, what the heck? And so it's kind of chugging and it almost sounds like
Starting point is 01:00:41 blowing bubbles in water. And I'm like, I think someone cut the catalytic converter out of the rental car. So I look underneath and boom, the catalytic converter is gone. And so I snap a picture and I'm like, dang. So I just go back inside and I'm like, hey, someone cut the catalytic converter out of my car and your parking lot. There's cameras all over the place. Could I just get the feed so if my insurance wants to see what happened, I can just send it to them. And they give me a card with their website and they go, go to our website. There's an informational sheet that you can fill out and we'll contact you through that.
Starting point is 01:01:08 I'm like, cool. So I sent him a message. Hey, my catalytic converter got cut out, you know, this date, this location. Is there any way you can just get me the feed for my insurance? crickets. And I'm like, okay, a month passes, two month pass. And I'm like, this is weird. Send him another message, crickets.
Starting point is 01:01:24 And I'm like, this is ridiculous. A year passes, and now we're in the, I wasn't even filming the show at this point. And now we're in like the thick of it. And I'm like, I'm going to send him another message. Send him another message, crickets. Eventually, the message board just completely disappears off the website. So there's no way to contact this church anymore.
Starting point is 01:01:42 And so about a year ago, I'm traveling with my camera operator, and I'm like, let's just see if we can get a phone number and call them to see if we want to give them money if they'll answer us. And so sure enough, I find out an accounting number. So I call the number and I say, hey, my name's Nathan. I don't lie to anybody.
Starting point is 01:01:59 And I say, I've been to your church a couple times. I live out of state. How can I give you money within 24 hours? Boom, I get a call back. Nathan, let me tell you how to give stock, how to give land, how to give jewelry, how to give cash. Like, they are ready to take your money,
Starting point is 01:02:15 but they're not ready to help. And so this is when I'm like, okay, I'm going to start doing research on this guy. And so I call our PIs and I'm like, hey, what do you have on Ed Young and fellowship? And they said, the only way you can find any real legal material is through lawsuits.
Starting point is 01:02:35 And so this is a big differentiator in the nonprofit sector that everybody has to realize. A secular nonprofit files what's called a 990 with the IRS. This form is an informational sheet, that you are legally held to account to. So if you lie on this form, you're going to get busted. So if, Sean, you have a nonprofit and I donate to you and I feel like something shady is going on
Starting point is 01:02:54 and the IRS comes out and audits you and realizes that you lied on your 990, they can hold you accountable. So it's strictly an accountability form that says, hey, here's how Sean's nonprofit is using the money. Churches do not have to file that form. Really? So there is no legal document
Starting point is 01:03:10 that any church is held to account to. So what that means is financial services, whatever leadership wants it to be. And so right there, there's a massive breakdown in accountability. So I call the church, or no, I'm sorry, I call my PIs, and my PIs are like, okay, the only document we have is from 2005, I believe, and it's because the church got sued, and so they did discovery. So they have what's called a housing allowance list.
Starting point is 01:03:40 And so this is really unique to churches in the U.S. pastors can take a tax-free housing stipend if they want. And so the language in the IRS code is something along the lines of your tax-free housing allowance has to be within means. So it's a gray definition, which means if you've got good lawyers, well, Sean, you're a celebrity. You should live like Oprah. You should be able to live in a $40 million home
Starting point is 01:04:06 or a 28,000 foot home in Tampa or whatever. And so you can offset your tax burden in amazing, your way if you take more payment via housing allowance and not via salary, if that makes sense. So this housing allowance document showed that this pastor was taking $240,000 a year in a housing allowance on top of his salary. And so there was my breadcrumb. I say, okay, this is 20 years ago. I wonder what his housing allowance is today. And you can't find that out. And so my APIs do some digging. They say he's got about 15 million in real estate, personal real estate now, buried in LLC structures, but he's got this, he's got a beachfront house in Florida, he's got a
Starting point is 01:04:49 $6.5 million home in Dallas. So his mortgage is about $200 grand a month, not $240,000 a year. So, you know, I just estimate and I say, okay, he's got to be getting a couple million a year in a housing allowance. So I call his lawyer, who's the general counsel of the church, and ironically, he's the CFO of the church. So not only is their lawyer, the CFO, but then he gets ordained. So Ed Young ordains his lawyer. Why would Ed Young need to ordain a lawyer? Because anybody who gets to take a housing allowance has to be an ordained minister of that church. So now I'm thinking, well, maybe his lawyer takes a housing allowance too. And so I call the lawyer and I'm like, hey, here's the data I have, and it's all on the show, and I'm like, I'm in town. I'd love to hear
Starting point is 01:05:44 from you, because we just want to know the housing allowances. Oh, and this is the kicker. I've been donating to his church the whole time. And so as a donor, and as someone who attends your church while I'm in Dallas, I want to know where my money's going. And if you're taking exuberant housing allowances that no one knows. And so sure enough, the lawyer never calls me back. So I decided to go to church on Sunday. And I let him know. I'm like, we're coming on Sunday. And And so I show up, and I don't show up with guns, you know, with cameras all over the place. I just have a pair of glasses that record. And so I walk into the church.
Starting point is 01:06:18 They had me pegged before I even made it through the front door. There was two security guards out front. Todd, the head of security, literally passes me as I'm walking through the door in the show. You see him touch his earpiece. I walk into their store, and I buy Ed's book. I want to buy a sweatshirt that he's made. This is his design. and I want to get a coffee at his coffee shop.
Starting point is 01:06:40 Before I'm even making it to the register, a gentleman comes up and says, you can't buy this stuff when you go outside. So I walk outside, and again, there's no cameras with me. I'm wearing a wire and I have my glasses because I assume something like this would happen. And they go, you need to leave. And I said, why?
Starting point is 01:06:56 And I said, I came to church. I wanted to buy your goods, your business. I want to buy your goods. I give to you. And they go, that doesn't matter, Nathan. And I said, what doesn't matter? The fact that I give to you? you should care about my giving
Starting point is 01:07:08 and want to make sure you're stewarding it properly. And so I said, I'll leave. Who can I talk to in accounting because I just have some questions about housing allowances and salaries? They would give me no information. But they said, we will have you criminally trespassed if you don't leave.
Starting point is 01:07:23 And so I said, okay, so if I leave, you're not going to criminally trespass me. And they said, no. So I go on my way. But I had signs in the car because I figured, hey, they're going to kick me out. They're not going to want to talk. So we leave.
Starting point is 01:07:34 We kind of regrouped. We wait for the second service to end, and I'm like, okay, I'm going to go stand in the parking lot because they won't give me any information. And my sign, all it says is, what is Ed Young's housing allowance today? And then Ed Young, what is your salary? That's it. These two little signs. So I walk onto the parking lot before I even make it, two-thirds the way to the parking lot.
Starting point is 01:07:55 And all I'm doing is standing out front. I'm surrounded by probably 15 armed guards. And these guys are, I'm not military, but these guys are rookie. everybody's wearing different outfits you know you can tell their badges or their their security for some of it's bought from amazon some are armed some are not they all have colored lapels so i figured the lapel means you're either armed or you're not um and they immediately bring a sheriff up and they're like we're going to arrest nathan for criminal trespassing and i'm like all i want is who can i talk with in accounting and the cop doesn't the sheriff doesn't arrest me one of his private security grabs me takes my phone and my property he's hands it to another private security, like tore tendons in my arm, so I have to have surgery on my elbow, rips me around, and they immediately say, get him off the property. And I'm like, why? You just, you, this looks bad. And literally, there's 20 armed security guards surrounding this 165 pound dude with two signs. And so I get arrested. I'm sitting there on the curb.
Starting point is 01:08:56 Well, I'm not arrested. I'm detained at this point, but not by, but not by the actual PD. And it's in the show. I give this awesome, I just talking to him. And I'm like, look it, you guys believe you're doing the work of Christ. And I'm like, I can't hate you for that. Like, you think you're doing good, just like I think I'm doing good. So we're on the opposite side of the same coin. But I'm like, look at this. No one knows his housing allowance. He has a massive property in Florida that no one knows about. The congregation doesn't know about it. They've paid for that. He has bulletproof range rovers that he just, he jets away from church. And we saw this. He jumped curbs to get away because he knew that I was near the property.
Starting point is 01:09:35 And I'm like, here's a dude, driving away in bulletproof range rovers, literally he created this world in his own head. And all I wanted to know was your housing allowance that donors are paying. And so that's what I mean is the machine eats you. I firmly believe when Ed was young,
Starting point is 01:09:52 he got into this thinking he wanted to save souls. He wanted to present Christ to people. And now he's got 20 armed securities around me in his security office. we got word from some of his security officers that there's a photo of me, a 12 by 12 inch picture of me in their security office
Starting point is 01:10:09 and my code name was Hot Dog. And so I'm like, I can't, I wish I could have gotten their walkie channel because it's like Hot Dog is officially on the premises. And I'm like, all I'm here is because Ed wouldn't talk to me, the general counsel, who's also the CFO, won't talk to me. And so I'm just here for one simple question, what is your housing allowance that all these donors pay for?
Starting point is 01:10:29 and to this day, unless they sue me for making the show, no one will know his housing allowance. And so that's the problem with the machine at this point is you get gobbled up and he runs a something called C3 Global, which is a church planting network. And his lawyer is also working with that. And so you start these what's called auxiliaries, conventions or associations, you start these side businesses as churches. And that's also in the same dark. that a church is in. So as what's happened is as business leaders, and there's this big like entrepreneurial spirit now in the Christian church. I'm an entrepreneur and a pastor. Well, no, you're just a really smart businessman who's a Christian, but you're leveraging your faith and you're
Starting point is 01:11:16 starting a church or an auxiliary to the church to play in the darkest space possible. And a great example of that is the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Mormons. So in 98, they had a couple billion sitting and so they're like hey we want to start an investment arm um so they start an investment arm called enzyme peak advisors it's a couple billion um they shove it in the market and because there's these additional terms in the irs code in the and again this is lobbying the government so this is why they run very like parallel lanes the government and religion um the lDS church petitioned the irs to add the term auxiliary in front of church in the 60s.
Starting point is 01:12:02 And it was men's clubs back in the day. So men would meet up, smoke cigars, you know, hang out, talk. And they're like, this is technically church. And so the IRS added this term auxiliary to their definition. Well, there's no definition, black and white definition of what an auxiliary is. So if there's no definition, anything can be an auxiliary. So the LDS Church registers their investment fund as an auxiliary, which means that auxiliary is technically a church, it gets the same benefits that the church gets.
Starting point is 01:12:34 Flash forward, 27 years, there were 300 billion in its all for-profit ventures registered as churches. Wow, 300 billion. 300 billion in market assets. The LDS church will hit a trillion in market assets in the next decade, all under the guise of a religious institution. And the crazy part is not $1 of that. Now it's a hedge fund, because they're hedging. not a single dollar of that fund has ever gone to humanitarian purposes
Starting point is 01:13:03 or even the church so if you're a shrewd businessman you start a church and you can do whatever you want and so you wonder why oh man Christianity is getting a bad rap right now you know it's because oh there's these pastors you know
Starting point is 01:13:19 sexually abusing kids no it's because the whole system is broken the legal system so that's what needs to be reformed Yeah, I mean, we see this all the time. I mean, pastors with runways behind their house, four private jets. I mean, I know it's insane. Well, the private jet can be registered as a house of worship in Texas, so you don't pay tax on the jets. Huh?
Starting point is 01:13:46 It can be registered as what? As a house of worship, because you pray on it. So a private jet, a $20 million jet, is tax free because it's a house. house of worship. Is that an auxiliary as well? It's just an asset of the church, but it's a house of worship. It's part of it. It's your building, basically. The IRS sees it as your building.
Starting point is 01:14:08 So with these loopholes, you could basically purchase just about any vehicle, any plane, any piece of real estate, any building. And a lot of times like, so the LDS Church is now the second largest private landowner in the U.S. 2.3 million acres. Wow.
Starting point is 01:14:26 tax-free, all under the guise of religion and freedom of freedom of religion. And none of this goes to... They have farms, and this is where the LDS church is very interesting, and we can get, like, I really want to dissect the LDS church with you. They have farms, and so they say, hey, we're building our storehouse, so this is Old Testament, Torah. So we're going to have goods and supplies in the storehouse. sufficient in God's storehouse, so they're quoting Malachi.
Starting point is 01:15:00 And if you've tithed to us, if you've given your full tithe, you're going to get to enjoy the benefits of our storehouse if there's a natural disaster or if Jesus comes. So they're building their conglomerate, demanding you give 10% of your gross revenue to them, and then you'll be able to benefit from us if something happens. And here's the kicker. If you don't give your full tithe, you don't get to benefit. How do they know? Oh, they look at your bank statements.
Starting point is 01:15:30 They turn in their bank statements? Every year at the LDS Church, you have to go in, and I can't remember what it's called, but it's a meeting with your bishop, and you have to discuss your finances, and he says, have you been a full tithe payer? And if you haven't, it's literally you're docked. And if you're not a full tithe payer,
Starting point is 01:15:47 you don't get your temple recommend. And if you don't have your temple recommend, you don't get to get to heaven with your family. So we've built these institutions. And I'm going to give the benefit of the doubt here with good intentions, and they've become the middleman of God's resources. And here's a question.
Starting point is 01:16:06 Christ told to give to two things. Do you know what those two things are in the Bible? Render to Caesar, the things that are Cesar's. So pay your taxes. And then give to God the things that are gods. Churches don't pay taxes. And then they've, so this is Christ talking to you, Sean. Render to Caesar, the things that are Cesar's.
Starting point is 01:16:26 and give to God the things that are gods. Well, the church has moved right in the middle of you giving your resources to God and said, we'll disperse these for you. Christ never told you to give it to an institution. He never got, this is the big one too. He never told you to give it to the house of God. He never told you to give it to the temple
Starting point is 01:16:44 because you are the temple. He told us to pay taxes? Yeah. I'm a little disappointed in that. Yeah. Well, because he said, I don't care about Caesar. Caesar's going to come and go. Taxes are going to go up and down. Don't care about worldly things. He's literally saying just pay. Whatever he asks you, pay. Don't stress it. But so this is an interesting conversation about, so why was tax exemption created in the first place? So in 1913, the government is looking at all these businesses out in the U.S. and they say, man, there's about 12,000 organizations, 12,000 businesses building, what we call social capital. So they're in their local communities because there's no TV, there's no internet,
Starting point is 01:17:32 you know, and there's no planes yet. So your world is what's really around you within your 40-mile range, really. And so there's these 12,000 organizations building social capital. And the idea of this is, hey, even if Nathan doesn't have kids, I want the park down the street
Starting point is 01:17:47 to be nice and safe for other people's kids. So raising social capital, local social capital means I'm helping my local community and driving what development economist called human flourishing. So what businesses in our community are raising the level of human flourishing? And that's what they defined as the non-profits. So they said there's these unique businesses that are strictly there to benefit the community. They're not after capital profits. They're really here for the benefit of the community. So we're going to do this special carve-out,
Starting point is 01:18:18 and this is 1913, and we're going to call the nonprofit sector, 12,000 organizations. And this includes churches got that exemption in 1913. Today there's 1.9 million nonprofits. So it's an explosion in the sector and it's tied to technology. So every time a tech boom happens, the nonprofit sector explodes because people see it as a way to offload money because the regulations are archaic. But so there's about 12,000 organizations. This includes religious exemptions. Flash forward a couple decades, and the IRS has to, in effect, now define a church, because churches are now saying, hey, we're nonprofit, we're building local social capital, which they were, and some are, right? So it's, we're helping the homeless, we're, you know, housing the unhoused,
Starting point is 01:19:07 we're helping foster care, single mothers, were really the backbone of our community, which churches, which these institutions, because remember the church is just the people, but the building itself was really for the community. They do community meals together. They were there for the community. So the IRS in effect had to define a church so they could grant tax exemption. So this always blows people away. The IRS used one organization as the model to shove every religion into. And that one organization was the Salvation Army. So they looked at the Salvation Army. They said the Salvation Army is doing good things. Let's go in and they created 14 points and said, this is what the Salvation Army does. So this is what church is.
Starting point is 01:19:55 So every church, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Christianity, Judaism, you name it, is tucked into that same 14 points. And it is, you need a house of worship, so you need a physical location. You need a basically a board of elders, someone to steer it. You need a creed or a form of worship. You need child care so you can raise the next generation. So when you look at churches today, they're based solely off these 14 points. So when you say it's not bad, it's not bad, but that's not church. It's literally just replicas of the Salvation Army. And then you apply a level of entrepreneurialism on top of that. And man, the sky's the limit, if that makes sense. And so So now today, there's 400,000 churches in the U.S.
Starting point is 01:20:46 So if you lump Starbucks, McDonald's, Taco Bell, Burger King, basically every fast food franchise into one pile, there's still more churches than all those locations combined. Wow. And so people have just seen this 14-point checklist as there's two things. One, it's a way to abuse the system. And then two, it's, which we, I really want to talk about.
Starting point is 01:21:12 It's taken the potency out of religion because it's put you in a box. And so I had someone from the CIA call me a few months ago. And they were like, hey, Nathan, what do you know about the 14-point checklist? And all I know is what the head of the IRS, the nonprofit sector told me. And so I'm like, here's the history of it.
Starting point is 01:21:36 And they go, okay, good, but it wasn't IRS that created that. who was it the CIA and I said why would they do that and they go well in this this individual was a Christian they go Christianity is dangerous yes and I said yes and they go Islam is dangerous
Starting point is 01:21:55 yes and I said yes and so they go why not put everything into a box that you can control so the carrot that the government uses to get religion into that box
Starting point is 01:22:08 is tax exemption So you sell your soul for 30% to play by these 14 rules. And you don't even have to abide by all the rules, just a handful of them. So here's what's funny. You know what else is a church? The hell's angels. What? Yeah, they're registered as a church.
Starting point is 01:22:29 So this box, knowingly or unknowingly took the potency of religion away. Because Christianity is extremely dangerous. look what it did to Rome within 200 years Rome was done Constantine became a Christian Constantine's like hey I'd rather hang out with these guys So they control them through these 14 points
Starting point is 01:22:51 It takes the It's basically you have to play by these rules if you want tax exemption And so that's why every church today in America looks the same identical Whether that be Islam Christianity, Buddhism, Judaism Hinduism they all have the same building
Starting point is 01:23:06 the same group, the same creed everything is the same, because they play by the same rules. So you've put every faith into this box, and now the box can just be tucked on the shelf. And whatever politician is in power, they can just take the box off and do whatever they want with it. And Christianity, true Christianity, like we talked about earlier, is dangerous because you are not lorded over by Trump or Biden or the U.S.
Starting point is 01:23:31 Like, Christ is my lord, and what he says, I should do, I do. And that is dangerous to institutions. And I use the analogy of the early church as an organism. And so organisms are organic and they move through systems. Humans like to build boxes. That's what we're good at. You know, we build buildings, we build systems. We build things because it's safe in things.
Starting point is 01:23:55 The 14-point checklist is safe. I can go to this church for the rest of my life, seeing the same song, it's get the same donut. Maybe I'll change it up, different flavor every other Sunday or something. You know, but same cup of coffee. I'll watch my kids be raised by these, by these, instructors that I don't know because, hey, it abdigates my role as a father to train my daughter up in Christ-centered values. But I'm safe there. And hey, man, you know what? I'm going to give
Starting point is 01:24:20 you a percentage of my money because you're right, Sean, this does cost money. And you know what? Hey, I'm going to sponsor that distended belly from Uganda, that poor little kid over there, and I'm going to give him 20 bucks a month. I don't know if the money ever gets to him. And that's what we're exploring the show. That money usually doesn't get to the kid. It doesn't. No. But I'm to give my 20 bucks and pin it on that wall and be like ah you know ramsies i got ramses for the month and then that money gets torn down put into a bucket set aside oh here's another wave of kids and all because we live in this very safe box and the christianity in that book is so dangerous and that organism can move that or that that ecclesia that body if it's nimble it moves through
Starting point is 01:25:05 systems. And that's why Christ said, give to Caesar. I don't care because my gospel is going to move through this institution and wash through it. And that's why Christianity literally just dominated the world in those early couple hundred years because the message was so pure and organic, nothing could stop it. And you see that in the Ayatollah, too, right? Religion can be weaponized and religion is dangerous, whether that be good or ill. And so, yeah, Christianity, we've lost our bite. And And we have lost our, we have lost the thing, being the thing, which is Jesus. And instead we say, well, sing about them, you know.
Starting point is 01:25:45 Man, let's take a quick break. When we come back, I'd like to get into more specific examples of how the money's being used. Who specifically, all that kind of stuff. Yeah. And then I want to talk about the positives because there's a lot of potential positives. I want to talk about the positives, too. So, cool. Awesome.
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Starting point is 01:31:15 examples of of who you've seen with you know inside the corruption through all your research so We'll start with the big stats. Let's do that. So the religion and business looks at the nonprofit sector as a whole, right? And like I said, we go down to the legal architecture. We talked about some history there. About $1.5 trillion a year is given by individual donors to nonprofits. 1.5 trillion?
Starting point is 01:31:42 Trillion with a T. That's just individual donors. Individual donors. This does not include government grants. So this is far bigger than the U.S. military. and it's kind of a black box. No one knows where that money goes. So it proves one thing in particular,
Starting point is 01:31:58 Americans are really generous people, you know. So these are, this is $1.5 trillion. These are people inside the congregation, people that are going to the church that are just donating every week. The nonprofit sector as a whole. So let's dial it down. So Christians, global Christians,
Starting point is 01:32:16 give about a trillion dollars a year to their churches. 600 billion comes from America. So about 600 billion is given every year to Christian churches. About 500 billion is given every year to nonprofits via American Christians. So you're looking about $1.1 trillion in American giving. And then add another $400 billion on top of that to global Christianity. Because I'm interested in people, like in the religion business, we look at the nonprofit sector. And then a lot of people go, Nathan, why are you a tax?
Starting point is 01:32:49 or just looking at Christianity, and I say, well, I'm looking at Christianity because I hold my faith to the highest standard. I don't care about Islam. I don't care about Buddhism. I care about my faith. So a trillion dollars a year is given by Christians to Christian institutions. Another 500 billion is given by Americans to nonprofits here in the U.S. So it's a massive pile of money. So where does that money go? About 44 cents of every dollar that you've, give to a church, goes straight to salaries today. 44 cents. 44 cents of every dollar just goes straight to salaries.
Starting point is 01:33:27 25 cents goes to just buildings. And then only six cents of every dollar ever even leaves the institutional walls to go to the causes that Christ told us to support. The needy, the sick, the hungry, the thirsty. Wow. So it's not even 10%. It's 6%. Not even, yeah, 6% of all donations. Let's just, what were the numbers on Christianity again that are just going to the church?
Starting point is 01:33:54 A trillion. A $1 trillion globally. $600 billion nationally. And only 6% of that goes to charity. Well, it's untraceable. So this is voluntary data given. So remember, there's no 990s that churches file. So you don't know what they give.
Starting point is 01:34:13 So 6% is kind of like the best potential outcome because they're giving you that information. or they're giving these stateticians this information. And so that's not 6% creating impact down the value chain. So that's not 6 cents of every dollar helping that orphan in Africa or that, you know, cripple in Honduras. No, no, no, that's just 6 cents making it outside the walls. And usually what's happening now because one thing I want to touch on is these terms auxiliaries, like we talked about with the LDS Church,
Starting point is 01:34:43 then you also have convention and association. And so a lot of times now it's just a church passing off that 6% to another business that they own. So we don't even know if it leaves. What would these businesses could be anything if it's an auxiliary. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:35:00 So basically what we're seeing now is in the last 25 years, churches have become businesses. You know, smart entrepreneurs, and I tip my hat to them, are starting to take over churches, and they're seeing the opportunity to literally build conglomerance.
Starting point is 01:35:16 So like, let's say, Chris, my business partner, has a nonprofit, a secular nonprofit that files a 990, it works in the mental health space, and he and I are good buddies. I run Nathan's church, it's massive, and I say, hey, Chris, why don't we bring your secular nonprofit under the fold of Nathan's church? And that business now, your business is a church, and you no longer have to file 990s. And the excuse is, oh, man, that frees us up from paperwork and, you know, from the government, from Big Brother looking down us, but what it also does is turn that organization completely dark. And so churches now are starting
Starting point is 01:35:55 to acquire businesses and bringing them under their fold. And then just because those businesses are wrapped into my church, they all become churches themselves. And so now I can give six cents to Chris's church and say, look at all the, or his business, which is now a church, and say, look at all the good work we're doing. And so I can also take a salary from Chris's business now. And no one ever knows about it. And so that's what we're seeing in organizations like ARC and these church planting organizations is their whole strategy is to teach you how to grow your business, how to grow your church. You're not here to save your souls. Yeah, of course we're here to save souls, Sean. But their tagline is launch large. We want you to launch big, which means you need a soundstage,
Starting point is 01:36:39 you need the big flashy lights, you need people in your seats. So we're going to teach you how to do that. And then, hey, you can also start starting these other businesses. I mean, these These are so, I mean, my mind goes to, I don't know why, but it goes, I mean, a lot of these guys have private jets, a lot of them have more than one private jet, you know, and I don't even know who we're talking about it, but, you know, there's the one guy that's got the, Kenneth Copeland is a great example. Runway behind his house, four jets. Yep.
Starting point is 01:37:08 I mean, so is that, you know, how it works with these guys, you know, and I'm not, just business in general is you buy private jet, a yacht. you charter it out you use it when you need it obviously one person doesn't need four private jets you know what I mean so is that what they're doing they're they're launching a a jet rental business that those all so they're already tax free from buying the jet right correct then then they rent the jets out to their corporations or whatever I don't I don't see much um well again that be an example could be but and I know I've heard a couple people do that. That's their excuse for the private jet is, hey, we're actually going to make
Starting point is 01:37:51 money with it. But I see that as an excuse. Like, there's this thing that we profile on the show called long-term ministry, or I'm sorry, long-distance ministry. And a pastor will find an excuse and open a church 1,000 miles, 2,000 miles, 3,000 miles away from his main church. And then he goes, I need a jet because I have to go preach the gospel. And it's, again, it goes back to that biblical premise of what is a church, like, you're here to make disciples of men and run your ministry, which is your family. Everything else is just man building layers on top of Christ's message. Like Christ didn't say you need to fly, like this guy needs a private jet to fly over there. Instead, the Bible says to build and exhort Christians, raise up Christians like you,
Starting point is 01:38:40 Sean. And this is the kicker. The whole point of a shepherd, of a pastor, because pastor translates to shepherd is to raise up his flock and then send them out. So if the biblical form of churches, I am here to, if you came to my church, whatever that be a home church, a mega church, my entire biblical goal is to steward you in the faith and grow Sean to where Sean goes, I'm ready to leave. I'm going to go start my own. That's the point of the church. But man, what a bad business practice because you are my money. So no, I'm not going to send you out. I need you here, Sean. I need you here building this, this machine that we built, this business that needs you. But God didn't tell you to build a building. He told you to build the body. And so those private
Starting point is 01:39:30 jets are all excuses over here in the business side. And they'll point to the Bible and find a random obscure verse to justify it. And boom, that jet is justified. They'll try to raise 20 million bucks or whatever. But all of that, again, I'm going to go back to this, this Christ said it in multiple gospels. He goes, you've taken traditions of men. So he said this in the temple. You've taken traditions of men and you've called it doctrine.
Starting point is 01:39:57 And what he's saying is your culture, as he's standing there in the temple, 2,000 years ago, your culture is not doctrine. It is not the word of God. This is just culture, but you're calling it doctrine. And we're doing it again. this business over here is church no that's just culture this is doctrine the true body of believers is doctrine that is culture um and planes are thrown into that housing allowances are thrown into that lump everything all the loopholes that we profile are nothing but culture man what are keep going
Starting point is 01:40:30 i want to hear more examples actually i have a question yeah you know maybe you're familiar with this maybe or not but i've always heard that christmas that the birth of christ was at actually in October, in early October. Have you heard this? I've heard that, yeah. And that the church made it December 25th and brought up Santa Claus and all this other stuff to bring more people in for the money. Is there any truth behind that?
Starting point is 01:40:54 I don't. That's not my wheelhouse. One of our good mentors, very wise man, he goes, Nathan, there's this so what pile. And he goes, you have to pick your lane and then everything else is. so what? And like that to me, like, if I would assume Christ's birth was not December 25th, you know, and so it's like, eh, that's a so what. Like, we want to celebrate his birth, just like we want to celebrate his resurrection. Like, I get that. So, yeah, so what? Like, the date to me, I don't have the time or the energy to research that. I have heard that,
Starting point is 01:41:29 but I can't speak to it as a, okay. I mean, there's some stuff with Easter too. Yeah, oh yeah, yeah. Easter bunnies. You know about this? Yeah. Let's do it. Educate me. Well, you got to, well, I don't know much about it, but I've heard. So what have you heard? Man, I don't even know how to how to organize it into something that I can articulate. But it has to do with, you know, the symbolism of the Easter Bunny and all of this stuff. Oh, I haven't heard. I just think the Easter Bunny is, again, it's all about money, right?
Starting point is 01:41:59 It's like the fact that churches, I went to a church where they had a helicopter fly over and rain Easter eggs down on the kids. You know what I'm like? where in the Bible can you point to that this is even remotely Christian? You know, my guess is it goes probably back to some pagan holiday, because most things have to do with pagan holidays, you know. But yeah, I don't know much about like if Easter and what the bunny symbolizes. No cut. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:42:27 We'll get into that another time. Another time. Let me do some research. Give me a little time and I'll come back with all that heat. All right. So more examples. Yeah. Yeah. So, another big loophole is, it's called anearment. So this is a legal term that the IRS puts forward. And it's no part of, and this is what gives you 501c3 status. So I'm going to, I'm going to, by memory, repeat the definition of ennurement, and then I'm going to throw examples out, and I want to know if this is an yearment or not. No part of the net earnings of a 501c3 may go to benefit any of the
Starting point is 01:43:05 the founders, founders, founders, family, shareholders, or stakeholders. That is in your mint. That is illegal. So no part of the net earnings of a 501c3 may an year to the benefit of any private shareholder, founder, the founder's family, anybody in leadership, basically. So you can take a salary, but you cannot use the net earnings to benefit yourself. Is a private plane in yearment? No. Is it what? Enjurement. Enjurement, meaning...
Starting point is 01:43:40 So to enure yourself means you're using the net earnings of that 501c3 to benefit yourself, not the mission of the charity. So is a private plane enurement? I think there are examples where it could be. I'm sure that the majority of it is not. Okay. Is a yacht? No.
Starting point is 01:44:07 Okay. It's not an earment? No, it's, it's, that would, that would be for personal purpose. Okay, so it is in yearment. So eneuring is, if you and year yourself with, with, with the, the, the, the money I give you, that means you are in your, you're using it for personal. You're using it for personal. So, so private yachts would be in yearment. How about you and your buddies start a conference and you all meet up and you just kind of go on a ski trip for a week and then you, you, you check the, you, you check the,
Starting point is 01:44:35 box that, hey, we met for three hours to talk about something for the week. Yeah, that would. In yearment, right? And the reason why I'm going down this waterfall is, how about, hey, Sean, you're a good looking dude who's on camera a lot. Thank you. You're welcome. You need a clothing allowance. I'm going to pay you, or you're going to take a $50,000 year clothing allowance. Is that an nearing yourself? Yes. Okay. So these are the slippery slopes that, in Phil Hackney at the IRS, he says it too. He goes, it's really hard for us to be able to define what a yearman is. Because technically, I would say you have a more sane approach to an
Starting point is 01:45:15 yearment than most pastors. But hey, I'm a pastor, very successful. I think I need a private jet. And on paper, I'm going to prove why. I'm going to fly to the church. This is my favorite one. I'm going to fly to the church I just built in the Caymans. It cost me 30 grand. The fuel in my jet's going to cost me 50 to get there, you know, so I outspent the whole build on this church in this third world country just with fuel alone, but I need that plane to get there. You know what? A lot of people, Sean, are looking at me on stage. I need to look good. So that 50 grand is valid. Hey, you know what? That yacht, that's where I witness to other pastors. I take them fishing. We go deep sea fishing. Man, Sean, you're going to really meet God out on that water. I promise you. And you're
Starting point is 01:46:02 going to land a Marlin at the same time. And that's how they justify it. And so our argument is most of the way these big pastors in particular are using money is in yearment. They're building their brand on top of the generosity of donors. And those donors are giving to expand the mission of that church or that nonprofit. But I am building my brand off the back of it, if that makes sense. So it's like a good book sales. This is my favorite one. And most of these pastors use ghost writers. And I've talked to lots of the ghost writers. Most of the pastors use ghost writers. So they don't even write the book really. They'll read it and scan through it and make a couple notes. But they slap their name on it. They put a title on it. And man, Sean, it'd be awesome
Starting point is 01:46:47 if I was on that New York Times bestsellers list. Well, good news. I have a megachurch. And so we're going to buy 20,000 copies of the book right when it comes out. so i use donor dollars i use tithe money to buy my books and it immediately puts me on the new york times bestsellers list it's going to sit in the basement of the church for a while but don't worry we'll give it away his free gifts to new people that come so i have officially enured myself because now the church is buying my books i'm on the bestsellers list i get to launch my brand and no one's the wiser and all these little scams are happening in the background and so kenneth copland is a prime example of an yearment.
Starting point is 01:47:27 Kenneth Copeland is the guy, you've seen the video before where the female news anchor corners him on the runway and she walks up to him and she's asking him about the private jets and he gets in her face and he goes like this. Have you seen that one?
Starting point is 01:47:41 Is this the guy that he looks like a demon? Yeah, and he says, I have to fly private because I can't have demons in the tube with me. So he's calling people demons. That's Kenneth Copeland. And so we had a great showdown on his property. It's in the series. And so what happened? So he has a 19,000
Starting point is 01:48:02 square foot parsonage. What's a parsonage? A parsonage is a house owned by the church. So it's bought and paid for, buy donor dollars and tithe givers, and the pastor can live there. The purpose of this is, hey, back in the day, clergy would live on site, right? That door would be open 24 hours a day for someone to come in, get prayer, you know, in the Catholic world, you know, repent. And so that pastor would need to be on site all the time. And so they would build what's called a parsonage right next to the church.
Starting point is 01:48:35 So the pastor could live in this very modest house that's usually attached physically to the church. Well, over decades and just through precedent, that parsonage has been pulled off. And so the church will pay for the parsonage of the pastor, so the parsonage is owned by the church, but the pastor can live in it. There's no stipulation on how big that parsonage can be,
Starting point is 01:48:56 how extravagant it can be. So Kenneth Copeland has a 19,000 square foot parsonage on the lake on his church property. His church property, so this is the story about Kenneth. Kenneth, what most people don't know, was a struggling musician back in the day. He became a pilot and started flying Oral Roberts around. Oral Roberts is like O.G. Evangelist. He's like one of the first old school big boys in the space,
Starting point is 01:49:26 similar to Billy Graham. And so the story goes that Kenneth Copeland was flying over Texas and saw this runway next to this lake. And God gave him this vision that he was going to buy this whole parcel and turn it into a church and turn it into what he calls the revival capital of the world. So flash forward, he creates this marketing pitch, starts a church. And back in the day, in the 60s and 70s, mailers were super popular. And so, you know, you'd mail, you'd get a mailing list. You'd mail 50,000 envelopes out and say, hey, Sean, give me 10 bucks. This is Nathan. This is Pastor Nathan. I need 10 bucks to help you spread this message. We have his mailer from the 70s. And he promised to build six things. He said, and in this
Starting point is 01:50:15 pitch, God gave me the vision to buy this runway. I'm going to build a radio station. a TV network, ministry facilities, Kingdom Park, which was an extravagant park for his churchgoers and his tithe payers, an elderly community. So once you retire, you'll be able to retire on the church property. And in your rooms, they would pipe in Kenneth Copeland's TV network so you could watch Kenneth Copeland preach the gospel 24-7 a day. And then elderly home, and then a hotel for guests to come and enjoy the lake. So he sent that pitch out, raised tens of millions of dollars. He ever only built three.
Starting point is 01:50:57 I had to make sure it was three. Three of the things he promised to build. One was the radio station. Two was the TV network. Three was the ministry facilities. He never built the three things that people would donate money for. I would want to use the park. I would want to use the hotel.
Starting point is 01:51:15 Maybe one day I'd want to retire in that facility. He never built anyone, any of them. in the for-profit world that would be called fraud he would be in jail in the religious world we call it faith Nathan you gotta have faith
Starting point is 01:51:29 wow so in the interim he buys 1,600 acres on this lake in Texas he builds the ministry facilities he builds the radio and TV networks and then a gentleman a builder
Starting point is 01:51:44 a developer was like hey this bottom part of your 1600 acres is prime for development so he peels off 400 of the 1600 acres and sells it to a developer so there is a housing development there today it's not for the elderly though and he made money off that deal it just went back to his church in the meantime an oil i can't remember the gentleman's name he drills oil started going to the church and he's like hey you own the mineral rights of this land let's start pumping oil so they've been pumping oil for decades and no one knows how many tens of
Starting point is 01:52:19 millions of dollars have been made off the oil because it's all disguised all of it all of it it's all called a church and so flash forward now he's an older guy the oil business falls under the church the church owns the oil business yeah so he has his private two private runways he's got his ministry facilities he peeled off 400 acres to a for-profit development he's got his oil platforms and at the very bottom of the lake or the property near the lake he started building this 19,000 square foot parsonage. And now he lives in it. No one's ever been there before. So no one knows what it looks like. Pastors have, but like nobody like you and I have ever been there. So that 19,000 square foot parsonage word is from an informant that basically Copeland has Epsteined tons of pastors.
Starting point is 01:53:07 So there was an electrician back in the day that wired cameras in audio recording devices into every guest room in that 19,000 square foot parsonage. And so if you have pastors so afraid of their rivals... So they're blackmailing. He's blackmailing. Yeah, got to get dirt on people.
Starting point is 01:53:29 How did you come across this information? Through our PIs. Yeah. Every single guest room in a... The guest rooms in a parsonage owned by the church is wiretapped, video and audio, to basically archive dirt on people staying with you.
Starting point is 01:53:47 Has anybody received the footage? No. Because no one can ever get to the house. Man. Wow. Wow. It's not as, things aren't as it seems. It appears that way.
Starting point is 01:54:00 So I had the thought that, hey, I want to see the parsonage. So I start giving money to his church, and I'm like, the church owns that house. No one's seen it. So I want to see it. So a YouTuber named Tommy G. I started going to his church and we're like okay I get a schematic
Starting point is 01:54:18 a big printout of his property because it's huge I track the roads we get a visual on it and there's one open gate from rain runoff that couldn't close
Starting point is 01:54:28 and it went from a parking lot to this dirt road and so I could see it on the map and I'm like that's our inn we're just going to steer down this open gate and see where it leads us and we're going to try to get to the house so this is in the show
Starting point is 01:54:39 we go to service ironically everybody all these pastors know me so as soon as i sit down there's three security guards around me like with their earpieces um and sit through part of the service i get up and leave and Tommy walks out and we meet at the cars and we just start driving so we get on this dirt road we go over this open fence and boom we're 50 yards from his runway but there's a gate closed and i'm like shoot i got nowhere to go man we pull up to the gate it just opens And I'm like, well, this is God. So we're doing this.
Starting point is 01:55:14 So we get onto the runway. So now it's something out of, what's that? You know, it's something out of an action movie. We've got two cars flying down a runway now. And I'm like, okay, we're going to make a hard right here. And this is all in the show. And there's another gate. And boom, that gate opens too.
Starting point is 01:55:29 And so now we're like three quarters the way to his house. No one's been down here before. No one's ever seen footage of this. And I'm a big bow hunter. And so as I'm driving through this property, it's all high fenced. So it's 10 to 12 foot fence. fences, I start seeing bucks everywhere, a deer. And I'm like, this is his own hunting ground.
Starting point is 01:55:49 And sure enough, we pull up to his house and there's one final gate and he has this massive deer stand. And I'm like, this pastor has his own high fenced hunting ground on his property, on the church property that no one gets to use, but they pay for. So we pull up to the fence and there's a keypad. So I'm like, we're not getting through this one. And now I'm 200 yards from the house. So we can see it. So we put drones in the air.
Starting point is 01:56:11 we're having fun. No one's ever been here. And so there's no security. And so I call the front desk of the church because I'm like, well, like we're kind of stuck here now. So I call the front desk and I can't remember the guy's name, Abraham. This nice guy named Abraham answers. And he's like, this is Abraham. How are you doing, Nathan? And I said, whoa, how do you know this is Nathan? And he goes, we have your number. You've been giving to us. And so they're just a refined, call center. And I'm like, okay, awesome. He's like, what would you like to do? Would you like to give money or would you like prayer? And I'm like, well, I got a random request. Like, we're sitting at the gate of Kenneth's house. Like, I'd love to meet the pastor. And he's like, you're what? And I'm
Starting point is 01:56:55 like, I'm at the gate. Like, we're down here. We made it through two gates. We were on the one. And I tell him the whole story. And he goes, please hold. And he just puts me on hold. And there's some hymn music in the background. We sit there for 30 minutes. And I'm like, no one believes that we actually made it here. So let's just head back to the runway. So we drive back to the runway, and we just wait. I'm like, if we just sit on the runway, someone's going to see us. So we just sit on this open runway. And sure enough, within five minutes, boom, two private security guards come, or cars come
Starting point is 01:57:23 drive and by, park next to us. They're professionals. Like, after Ed Young's experience, like, I know private security and I know professional security and then just like straight cowboys. And these guys are professionals. So they come up and they're like, you know, what are you doing? And I'm like, hey, we just have a couple questions about the parsonage. we tried to, you know, get there, but we couldn't get there.
Starting point is 01:57:42 And we're having a cordial conversation. And out of nowhere, we just hear this F-150, oh, comes screeching up on us. And this dude jumps out, and he looks like John Ritter from the movies. So he comes, like, flying up to all, where he's almost hits us, a couple feet from us. And he gets out, he tears his glasses off, and he opens his jacket, and he walks up to us. He's like, you out of here now. And he flashes this badge. And he pulls his shirt open, and he's got his, like, a little pissed, like,
Starting point is 01:58:09 or something sitting there in his pants. And luckily Tommy G. has been through this enough. And he goes, let me see that badge. And the guy goes, no, get out of here now. And he goes, no, no, no, I just, I want to see your badge. And this guy grabs both of us, so assault, and starts shoving us to the cars. And right then the professional security is like, whoa. So they grab John Ritter, and they throw him against his truck, and they're like,
Starting point is 01:58:33 get out of here. And it turns into this funky altercation, come to find out he is kind of this private security. like main security guy um and again i'm respectful and so cops show up there's kind of the standoff and we're like hey we just have questions about the financials no one's willing to talk you know that parsonage is paid for by the congregants no one's ever been here no one's ever seen it like at at least someone should be able look at it and the cops are like hey can you guys please leave and the private security is like can you guys just leave and we're respectful we're like okay but we'd love to talk to someone so flash forward a couple days we find out that
Starting point is 01:59:09 cowboy security is Kenneth's private security, and they fire him. That guy has traveled around the U.S. to churches. He gets hired and fired over and over again. It's just his MO. But so another major loophole is these parsonages. You could do whatever you want. David Taylor, who was just arrested by the FBI yesterday, 26 or 28,000, you know, square foot home in Tampa, Florida. You know, that's just one. He has about 28 million. in real estate. And so just with the loopholes, you can do whatever you want. And again, you're asking for money, whether that be through tithing or generosity from vulnerable people who are there, you know, to be prayed on and loved on. And these guys just build empires in
Starting point is 01:59:57 the name of Jesus. Man. Do you think they're preaching anything that is, I mean, what do you think about their teachings? And this is garbage. Like, like, I mean, like, when I was, was there, it was after Trump got shot in the ear, and he had a photo of Trump up behind him on the big screen, and he literally said, God gave Trump as our savior, you know, and then he believes that the crowd, so this is a great story. So in 2007, or might have been 2008, the Congress was looking at some really bad players. So our boys in Texas, the Trinity Foundation, had made a big enough stink and so Congress was starting
Starting point is 02:00:43 to look at prosperity gospel preachers and the worst players and it led by Senator Grassley and Benny Hinn, if you know who Benny Hinn is, Megaturch Pastor, he's the guy that whips you with his coat like and you fall backwards.
Starting point is 02:00:58 Benny Hinn spent $5 million fighting this inquiry at the time. So these guys are hemorrhaging money to stop the government from looking at their businesses. The stock market crashes, the real estate market crashes, you know, the whole crash of 08 happens. Kenneth Copeland will say that that was a gift from God, a miracle from God, to get the government
Starting point is 02:01:20 off their back. God crashed the economy in 2008, so the government would stop looking at them. So that's the type of crap these guys preach from the pulpit. And then his son, in law, while we were there, was up on stage. And it's in the show. and he goes in difficult times we prosper and we are getting very prosperous and he goes the purpose of prosperity is distribution and in the show you see this he literally says it and just starts laughing when he says distribution and he catches himself and he's like
Starting point is 02:01:57 distribution because it's like you're not distributing anything you know you say you are and they'll say on their website they say hey we give 10% away we obviously for 10%, we give 10% away. But no one knows because there's no 990 filed. So it's whatever that leadership of that organization wants to say you have to take it as faith. Wow. And so Kenneth Copeland committed fraud. He wanted to build those six things. He promised investors. He would build those six things. He only ever built three. And it was the three he could benefit from. That is straight up fraud in the for-profit world. And yet he's on TV to this day preaching, you know, whatever gospel he's preaching.
Starting point is 02:02:36 You know, human beings are really good at justifying why they're doing things. And they, it's, it's, you see so many people, they trick their own mind into justifying why they're doing what they're doing. Do you think these people actually believe that they're doing good or? 100%. You do? I do. I do. I think the majority of them, But I think they have to, right?
Starting point is 02:03:04 Dan Bramer in the show says no one believes something they think is stupid. Well, see, I mean, I don't know. I kind of disagree with you on this because if they really truly believe that they were doing good, then what would be able to, I mean, just out there on the break, you told me now, one of these people have debated you, have given you any evidence of good that they're doing. They haven't even spoken to you, correct, except the one guy. guy who who didn't speak to me but yeah you spoke to you for like five minutes it said they'll do it later yeah I'll point to the books the Bible I'll point to those scriptures
Starting point is 02:03:42 the blind lead the blind and I always use the analogy we'll talk about tithing I'd love to talk about tithing in a little bit but someone who has tithed their whole life so given 10% to their institution and I think about the LDS church a lot because they really do take advantage of the system is people don't want to see their lifelong actions as silly almost, if that makes sense. Like I put my hard-earned money into this machine and like... Just flip the whole world upside down. We were talking about that at the beginning.
Starting point is 02:04:19 And so the, like, everything is backwards. And so, like, I do believe most of the... I believe Ed Young in particular firmly believes he is in the right. I believe his lawyer, Dennis Brewer Jr., firmly believes in it he's right. And the ironic part about the lawyer, Dennis Brough Jr., who is the CFO and the legal count, the general counsel for Fellowship Church, his dad was also a lawyer for Kenneth Copeland. And so you have pastors passing down their knowledge to their kids that take over their business, and then at the other side of the spectrum, you have lawyers who protect these guys and pastors,
Starting point is 02:04:55 passing down knowledge on how to beat the system as well to their kids who become lawyers. So it's, it's, I don't even know the analogy to, but it's just corruption passing, you know, corrupt, corrupt passing down corruption. It's generational. Yeah. I mean, if you think that they, I mean, if you think that they actually believe that they're doing good, then why wouldn't they talk to you? Because this is.
Starting point is 02:05:19 Why wouldn't they give you the information that you need to, to clear their congregation, their name? Because now is the time, I firmly believe God is working and now is the time for reform. And this is where it was 16 years of research and speaking and listening to the most brilliant minds in the world. God is, I believe, using me to bring the most brilliant minds in the world together to present the argument. It's not me on the religion business presenting this argument. I'm presenting it to you now because I'm regurgitating what I've heard. with these genius minds, but these minds have never been brought together. And so to debate tithing would mean they're going to lose.
Starting point is 02:06:04 They've been presenting and misunderstanding the scriptures on that for 200 years. About 200 years now pastors have been preaching tithing. They didn't preach tithing before. So that's what's so fascinating is their whole theology, which is just the study of the scriptures, is off. And so if you really look at it, I'm going to tear you to shreds. You're not going to be able to handle a discussion with me on tithing. And then what happens, as soon as your congregation sees you questioning, or they can question
Starting point is 02:06:36 your ask for money, it's a house of cards. Once you flick that one, the whole thing collapses. And so that's why no one will debate me on it. They'll sit and they'll fly around with their private jets and make fun of me and make funny memes of me with devil horns and call me Timu Judas. which I think is pretty funny. That's kind of my online name now is Timu Judas. But it's like, it's because they can't debate me biblically.
Starting point is 02:06:59 And so they might have good intentions, but we always say good intentions pave the way to hell. And these guys, I'm going to give them the benefit of the doubt. I have great intentions. And they are rapidly paving the church to hell. Just out there every Sunday. And I would call it a false gospel. Who says good intentions are at the gateway to hell?
Starting point is 02:07:22 We say it in the show. It's a very popular term, but we use it. We've used it in the show. It's in our trailer. That's been one of our mantras. Humans will human, slow is fast, and good intentions pave the way to hell is our mantras. Can you give any examples of good intentions as the gateway to hell? Yeah.
Starting point is 02:07:46 Man, I want to say, I'm going to use a church. man, I want to save souls. I want to present Christ. Christ has saved me. You know, he is the way the truth in the life. No one gets to the father, Yahweh, except through him. And I want to tell people about that. I had a radical transformation. So I'm going to go to seminary. That's a good intention to go to seminary. Most seminaries today teach you how to build the business. So that's the first good intention of mine that's paving my way, that's laying out this road. And remember that MS-13 member, you got 10 bad decisions until you murder someone. And that's me being grumpy on the freeway. Someone, you know, cuts me off. I flash my brights. That's issue two. I tell him to
Starting point is 02:08:27 pull over because I want to yell at him. That's issue three. He's armed and I'm armed. We both get out of the car, right? All these poor decisions can lead a decent, upstanding person to kill someone. And then boom, he pulls a gun, I pull a gun, someone dies. And so you look at these good intentions. So I go to seminary. Now I know how to start a church. The banks, my seminary is actually aligned with a local bank, so they're going to give me a loan. I'm going to take that debt on because I think I want to preach the gospel. So there's another good intention to move.
Starting point is 02:08:59 But now I have debt. I got to pay down. And I don't even have a congregation yet. And so can you see the angle to where hell is me being frustrated with my work, me cheating on my wife? like you look at the you look at the field of church leadership and it's just rot with adultery you know theft fraud abuse and it's because all these good intentions in this system have led me to hell and so unless i use christ as my beacon and i'm walking towards him and i'm studying those scriptures and in prayer i'm going to end up in hell and the bible i will
Starting point is 02:09:36 end up in hell, whether it be I become a pastor or work in filmmaking. Without good intentions. I mean, what do we have? Oh, this is a big one. You have Christ. It's not you, Sean. As a Christian, it's not you. It's not me. Pastors always say, Nathan, I'm doing my best. And I say, I hate that term. Christ didn't say, do your best. He said you will fail, but every day you will get up, die to yourself, pick up your cross, and follow me. to the point where all I, when I look in the mirror,
Starting point is 02:10:10 I don't see Nathan anymore, I see Christ. Because I see the fruits of the spirit, love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gentlest, self-control, faithfulness. Like that is what I want to look in the mirror and see. And I will never get up and be like, dang, I did my best. My brother and I, who's a brilliant scholar, like, brilliant biblical scholar, he and I wrestle with that all the time because he's like, I never want to hear myself say I did my best.
Starting point is 02:10:36 I failed, but God's through grace is going to give me another attempt at this. And so good intentions, I don't care about good intentions. You know, it's like I care about emulating Christ because my daughter, who's seven, who's the show, I'm sitting in this chair because of her. And I don't ever want her to be like, my dad did his best. I want her to be like, my dad was a broken man who every day tried to emulate Christ. And so I'm going to do the same thing. And it's, it's, that's as simple as Christianity is.
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Starting point is 02:14:00 He said, sin no more. He gave very clear directives. And he knew we would fail, and that's what grace and forgiveness is for. But I don't go out and say, man, see, this is the slippery slope. I was raised in the Christian church. I can confidently say I did not know Christ and I wrestled with this idea that he is the way the truth in the life until my early 30s
Starting point is 02:14:24 until my daughter came into the world because I had faith in my faith so you're right I had so many good intentions to be like Jesus I would go to church I'd sing I'd put my hands up I'd put money in the bin I'd volunteer I'd go to camps I was a train wreck in my 20s I did drugs like I just couldn't get my life together
Starting point is 02:14:43 I had no order in my life And it was all good intentioned, and I heard a lot of people along the way. Because, man, I love Jesus. I'm a Christ follower and yada, yada, yada. But no, I had good intentions. I wanted to be like Jesus, but I had no spine. I had no moral backbone because all my leaders around me didn't have a spine and a backbone. Because I was looking at them to say, this is what I should emulate.
Starting point is 02:15:09 And who are they? They're sexually abusing their adopted kids. They're committing adultery. They're divorcing their wives. And I'm like, this is junk. Like, all these guys have good intentions, too. So it's when you finally experience Christ and see Christ, that is my, that is my focal point and nothing else.
Starting point is 02:15:28 And then good intentions don't matter. And it's like, I'm going to live, I'm going to try my damnedest to live up to him, and I will fail every day. But when I die to myself, Christ shines through me. And Paul says it best, you know, he goes, died out of myself. So Christ literally comes through me. it's not I who live but Christ in me and as a Christian and a Christ follower
Starting point is 02:15:51 that is the only thing we look at everything else is just smoke and mirrors in a trillion dollars before we move into tithing which I kind of wanted to save this at the end we will revisit it but I mean what would you like to see happen out of all this I mean
Starting point is 02:16:11 is it is it transparency that you want to see is or is it what what is it i mean yes so because you're making money off these off the docu-series correct we're losing a lot we're losing money but so i'll tell you right now transparency is step one and that is just shining a light into the business center saying transparency needs to be brought in that's all i could care less than my business partner i we always say we could care less if your pastor makes 20 million bucks a year or if he makes or if she makes a hundred thousand bucks here. The only thing we care about is that you know because you will make the right
Starting point is 02:16:49 decision. They can make an educated decision. And so our in the reformation, 1517, Martin Luther, do you know much about the reformation? No. Okay. So the Vatican was at its peak. They were fighting wars. They were building the basilica. Have you been to the Vatican? Yeah. Incredible, right? So they're they're hemorrhaging money. The Roman Catholic Church is almost broke. They start selling indulgences, which has no real even tie to the scriptures because they have to raise more money. They've got a strangle hole on the Bible. And so they're the ones that read the scriptures. And Martin Luther and a few others are like, this is ridiculous.
Starting point is 02:17:29 This book needs to be out for everybody to be able to read. You know, they translated into German and a few other languages and boom. The Reformation happens because now that Bible, that massive Bible, you can read at your house. you don't need the Vatican anymore to do that. And so you have the Protestant Reformation, but what had happened is all power had siloed at the top of the Vatican. So it was a monarchy.
Starting point is 02:17:53 There was a few select people at the very top controlling the literature, controlling what people do, asking for money, and you had to give the money up the value chain to this top leadership. Martin Luther writes in one of his books, he goes, I see them in Rome now,
Starting point is 02:18:09 sitting around drinking their fine Italian wines laughing at all the stupid beer-drinking Germans that have paid for it all. And so you have this select few that are controlling all the resources and demanding for salvation that you give to this institution. So what happens is the Reformation happens, and that whole system gets flipped on its head. Now the Bible is in your hands. You can read the Bible.
Starting point is 02:18:33 You don't have to give to an institution because we've burned most of them down or broken all this stained glass. No one wants to go anymore. And now this is the birth of marketing in the church. church too. So what does the Vatican do? Well, we have good art. So they bring in all these amazing artists and painters and they build the basilica. So boom, marketing the church has officially begun. And so the Protestant Reformation happens. Everybody's faith is their own. Again, because it's you doing the work. It's me having to read. It's me having to be in this
Starting point is 02:19:01 body, the small ecclesia and talk about it. And church went organic again. So that organism starts moving through. It moves to the U.S. Now the organism is moving across the U.S. because America's being founded and discovered, all the pilgrims are pushing over. They've got that Bible. Literally that Bible came across with pilgrims, and they're reading around campfires to each other. And boom, what happens?
Starting point is 02:19:26 America gets established, cities get built. Churches start building buildings again. So it's no longer just around campfires and people moving. Now, we got buildings. We got overhead. Flash forward to today, we've just built many Vatican all over again.
Starting point is 02:19:40 There's not one Vatican, though, there's 400,000 now. Does that make sense? So there's 400,000 churches in the U.S. And so where I'm going with this is the Protestant Reformation tore down a monarchy, but look at every church in the U.S. today. It's all monarchies.
Starting point is 02:19:56 All the powers at the top. There's a select few that control the money, and they say everybody give out of faith and we'll do, because we are anointed what God says we should do with your money. So this is just the Protestant Reformation 2.0. And it's now. because enough people are frustrated and sick of it,
Starting point is 02:20:14 that the religion business is the first, I think, of many stories to come out where it's going to reform the church. And reformations are not fun. And so now it's, so to your point in the beginning, with your gentleman's question on Patreon was, are you here just to point out a problem or bring a solution? We are here to point out the problem, but then bring a solution. So hopefully the Reformation can be sped up a little bit, if that makes sense.
Starting point is 02:20:44 Yeah. Let's get into tithing. We'll get into how we fix this at the end. Tithing. So churches need money. The businesses need money to run. To your point, there's salaries, insurances, operational cost, overhead, you name it. So there's two ways to get that money.
Starting point is 02:21:01 One is through tithing, which is an Old Testament biblical term. And then two is through just generous giving. give what give out of love you know it's more christ-centered so um tithing in the early founding of america churches didn't tithe nowhere in the history or literature does any pastor ever require tithes when we when we read through um you know sermons and whatnot it wasn't until the civil war when america was really broke that we start seeing tithing come back up and it's because churches were poor. And so churches, pastors went back through the Bible, and they went to the Old Testament, and the story of Moses coming off Mount Sinai, he brings what's called the Mosaic laws
Starting point is 02:21:43 off the mountain, which is the Ten Commandments and the set of laws to rule Israel. And this is a really big point. At this moment in history, politics and religion were combined. They were not separate. In America, they're separate. Back then, they were not separate. Within the those mosaic laws, there's three tiths. In a tithe literally transfer or translates to a tenth. So when you hear someone say a tithe, it means one tenth. That is, it just means a tenth. So there was three tides. There was the festival tithe, the levittical tithe, and then the charity tithe. The charity tithe was taken every third year. So technically, you're supposed to be giving 23.3% of what you have to the temple, not 10%, if you point to the Mosaic Covenants,
Starting point is 02:22:38 if you're a pastor that says, I preach tithing, which is the Kenneth Copeland's of the world, the Russell Johnson's of the world. Most prosperity pastors point to tithing. So from the very baseline, their argument is flawed, because they just picked one of the three. And the one they picked is the Levittical tithe because they've positioned themselves as the Levites who took care of the temple. And so here's the kicker. You have the Jewish temple where you brought your tides, you'd slit your animals' throats. The Levites never took a salary. They owned nothing. And are you a hunter? Okay, we're going to get into some nerdy stuff about hunting and slaughtering animals real quick. So the Levites' sole purpose was to upkeep the temple and bring your tithes
Starting point is 02:23:26 and offerings to God, and offer them to God. You could not do it. And so a couple rules. Levites could not own any land, and they took no money. So these current pastors are positioning themselves as the Levitical priest. So right there, they're flawed. If you want to mirror the Old Testament, you can't take a salary, you can't own land. And then, yeah, you could, I guess, ask for a tithe, but you have to ask for all three.
Starting point is 02:23:53 So the tithe, this tithe in particular, is I would. would offer my goat, my lamb, my sheep, my cow, whatever I'm bringing to the altar. The Levites would slit its throat, process it. And then God asked for one thing, the fat of the animal. As a story goes. So God says, burn the fat to me as I like it. It's a sweet-smelling aroma. And then they'd put the rest of the animal in a pot and basically boil it down. The Levite, this is where the Levite would benefit from the tithe. They would take one back quarter of the animal. I can't remember if it's the left or right, because they have to feed their family. So they would take a quarter of your tithe, and then guess who got the rest of the tithe back? You did, and you
Starting point is 02:24:36 fed your family with it. But the whole point was to bring this animal, bleed it out, burn the fat to God. You as the Levite would get one of the quarters, then I would take the rest back and eat it. So that is the point of the tithe. It's saying, I'm bringing this as an offering to you, but here's the kicker, you only ever had to tithe if you were Jewish and you owned land in Israel. If you were a sojourner or a Gentile, you did not tithe. Interesting. So the tithe rules of the Old Testament, Mosaic law, Jewish, landowner, and then what came off the land. So the story goes, since Israel, since the biblical story is Israel was a gift, the land was a gift to the Jews, by God, God required something off of that.
Starting point is 02:25:24 and that was agriculture and livestock off the land itself so when you read the old or when Jesus talks about tiding of mint and dill it's what's coming off your property it has nothing to do with money so that pastor's positioning himself as the levite which the levites are gone so you're not you're not a levitical priest and then he's positioning his church his modern day institution as the temple guess what christ said god and jesus he said we don't dwell in temples. No building holds God. You are the temple now, Sean.
Starting point is 02:26:00 So our very Christ that all these churches preach say we are the temple, the building is not the temple. But to fund it, we say, the building is the temple and I am the Levitical priest. So it's all botched.
Starting point is 02:26:15 And so this is why... This is why it's so important to get all these different perspectives. Because what I've noticed through my journey is that that people will cherry pick, you know, parts of scripture to fulfill their own, you know, desires and dreams and stuff like that. Well, and don't get me wrong, like, this is what I encourage everybody to do.
Starting point is 02:26:38 The first time the Bible really came at me, and it came alive, was when I read it as a history book. I was not here. I'm like, my God, just let me read it as a story. And as soon as I did that, it came alive, because then these wars meant something, these prophets being martyred meant something you know like then it wasn't i wasn't trying to cherry pick anything out of it so you moved to the new testament christ gives very specific details on how to give and like i said if you're a christ follower everything follows with you your resources your time
Starting point is 02:27:08 your talent everything you have and so christ told you to be very generous and he said in matthew 2531 help the hungry help the thirsty help the naked help the prisoner help the sojourner, and then he was obsessed with helping the orphans and the widows. So if that is Christ's main focus, help the needy, help the helpless. I look at the institutional church today when I said only six cents of every dollar even leaves the walls. We're not doing that job at all, not even remotely close to it. Sure, there's going to be fraud and abuse.
Starting point is 02:27:42 You can never get that out of a system, but we should, our system should at least somewhat mirror our quote-unquote savior, and it's antithetical to it. all with good intentions by the way that's the kicker is all of this was built with good intentions man what are we missing before we move into how do you like to see and how do we what is the good news you said he had good news at the beginning of great news Christians Christians and American Christians in particular the most generous people in the world we give and this is my
Starting point is 02:28:25 every Christ follower out there you are trying to emulate your Savior and you can see that in your giving like hats off to you but that doesn't mean we just give and let it go and
Starting point is 02:28:41 some of the worst offenders right now that are being exposed and money are in prison always say hey Sean your money is not yours it's gods so give me 10% and we're going to do what we feel we need to do with it and leave it up to God I would argue Christ would disagree with that entirely because Christ says Sean pick up your cross and follow me and what he is saying there I think there's an expectation baked in that you will be the light of the world you will spread my gospel
Starting point is 02:29:16 and what that means is I will make sure the limited resources I have create impact for his cause so I will actually demand accountability with my money that I give and demand stewardship of that money because it's a limited resource I'm just not going to give it away
Starting point is 02:29:34 and let you do whatever you want with it like no Christ told me to make disciples of men to heal the sick I am here to do that to feed the hungry to clothe the naked to visit the prisoner and the sojourner and help the sojourner, like, that is what we're here to do. So, hey, if I give five bucks, I want to make sure that five bucks goes towards the cause.
Starting point is 02:29:53 And sure, you're leading the organization, you deserve a salary. You deserve your kids to be paid, without a doubt. But that doesn't mean you ennure yourself off of it, right? Steward the money well. And the way we do that is by bringing accountability into that system, into those churches, into those auxiliaries, into those conventions, into those associations. Or we're just going to have trillion dollar hedge funds everywhere with every day. church eventually and then then the church becomes the state again which has happened in the
Starting point is 02:30:22 past as well paula white i want to get to paula white before we paula white is the faith advisor to our current sitting president trump um we were given uh by an individual her bylaws so remember in the beginning i was talking about we have to separate the business from the true church. Paula White is a corporation. It is a business, and businesses have bylaws. Her bylaws are stamped confidential on every single page. In her bylaws, it says she can never be fired.
Starting point is 02:31:02 In her bylaws, it says she can never be removed until death. When she dies or resigns, the business gets passed off to her son. There is no vote on who takes it over. have a board of directors, the board of directors can make decisions. She can fire any board of director at any time. If she doesn't like the vote of the board of directors, she can veto it. She has full carte blanche reign of that organization. So she can say she's a corporation with bylaws and a board of directors, but it's just, it's all smoke and mirrors. She is literally a monarchy. And then the kicker is, in those bylaws, it says, you will find Jesus.
Starting point is 02:31:45 through your pastor president, Paula White. So it says, Sean, if you go to Paula White's church, you can't get to Jesus. You have to come through me. So again, she's positioned yourself as the middleman. And then she's out there schleping $1,000, you know, on TV and saying you're going to get a blessing. Like it's, it's, this issue goes all the way to the White House.
Starting point is 02:32:09 And then this is the woman who's giving our sitting president advice on Christ. Her entire system is antithetical to the very Christ that she says she worships. You have to practice what you preach. And that's the problem, is people today, in the lay Christian, are looking at the pulpit, and even Paula White might have some decent message. But then you look at the organization, and it's antithetical. It's running in contradiction to the very message.
Starting point is 02:32:43 from the pulpit. It's, hey, don't ask for accountability. Don't ask for transparency. Hey, you know, he sexually abused some kids. It's a moral failure. Robert Morrison Dallas, oh, he raped a 12-year-old. It's a moral failure. It's not criminal. He was doing his best. He had good intentions. Like, that's what we chalk it up to. And so as lay Christians are looking at this right now and looking at the institutional church going, everything's running antithetical to Jesus. What's coming from the pulpit is nice with good intentions, but there's this collision right now. And it's a trillion-dollar collision running straight into Jesus. And that's where we're at. And so the religion business is right at that
Starting point is 02:33:24 epicenter. Man. Yeah, it'd be great if we get some transparency. That's all we're asking for with the religion business. We don't think that's all you'd need, you know, to correct. Maybe not even, maybe correct is the wrong word, but people need the transparency to make the decisions on who they're going to follow, where they're going to go. And people are smart. This is the thing. So remember, there's 400,000 mini-Vatacons that are all just monarchies, all the power at the top. You just need to flip it. It's democracy. Power needs to go back to the people.
Starting point is 02:34:01 People need to say, hey, I need to know where my money is going. And then they, once they are educated, will make the right decisions. And so we have a list of questions on our website that once you watch the show, you can download and set up a meeting with your pastors. They're very juvenile questions, but most people just don't know how to articulate it because no one knows and has ever looked inside the machine. So it's a dozen questions or so. And hey, just take it in and be like, hey, pastor, I'd like to know this and this.
Starting point is 02:34:27 You know the questions? It's really simple. We've talked about it. It's like, what's the top, you know, what's the top two to five people's salary? Like, congregants should know that. does our pastor take a housing allowance and if so how much do you take a car allowance do you take a housing allowance who's the board of directors because churches don't have an obligation to say who their board of directors are and so most of the time it's just family and friends and big and big donors and so you're literally
Starting point is 02:34:54 just it's so sad but a lot of these organizations are leveraging the very vulnerable populations that we were told to protect and nurture. And so, again, it's just simple questions like that. It's what, this is my kicker. It's what every secular nonprofit has to declare on their 990. Every publicly traded company has all this information out in public. If you're an investor, you know every salary. You know, you see P&Ls.
Starting point is 02:35:25 We're not asking for anything else than any other business. So that's why you have to separate the Ecclesia from the building and the business and say, it's a business, run it like a business. And this is, our saying is, transparency demands accountability. Accountability demands reform and reform demands impact. And so we're just bringing the transparency piece in. And then we know and we have faith that Christians will bring the accountability because of it. And the rest is up to God and it'll happen.
Starting point is 02:35:54 So transparency, you nailed it. Just turn that light on. And the rats and cockroaches are going to scurry. and then John 3 talks about this. Christ came into the world to be the light, but men loved the darkness rather than the light for fear that his deeds will be exposed. And so you just turn that light on
Starting point is 02:36:12 and people, and then it says, and those who come to the life are looking for the light, are looking for Christ. And there's great pastors out there who have hit us up on social media, who have called us, we've set on hundreds of calls, where they are coming to the light. They're like, we get it, dude,
Starting point is 02:36:26 this is a broken system, let's be a part of a solution. And then you also have the rathes of, and the cockroach is scurring. And so reform begins today. Have you seen any churches start to implement transparency since you'd been doing this? You know, the show is only we soft launched a few weeks ago.
Starting point is 02:36:50 So it's it's shock, it's already having a shock in the system. And a lot of them are saying, okay, what do we do? That's, what do we do? Yeah, they're like, well, you just be transparent. Yeah. And so, um, open the books up. Yeah, open the books up. That's what you do.
Starting point is 02:37:07 All you do is you open the books up and your, your congregants will know. And so we are seeing pastors. So they do, sorry, cut you. I don't know, yeah, I was, they do know, they do know what's right and wrong. This is, I mean, this is, what do we do about this Epstein stuff? Release the fucking files. Yes. Release them.
Starting point is 02:37:25 Yes. Just like you said you were going to. Yeah. You know. be transparent yeah that's what everybody wants we just want to know where the money's going yeah that's it yeah and then everybody can make their own decision on if they want to stay here or not we're not 100% it's not rocket science right but they won't do it because they know it's wrong they will though if the money moves and so that's our goal um a a brilliant man who helped
Starting point is 02:37:55 The LDS Church grow to 300 billion. One of their main investors, he blew the whistle in 2019 on it, and that's how that whole system even got exposed because churches don't have to be transparent, but he blew the whistle with 60 minutes. He goes, Nathan, I don't know if you realize what you guys are doing, but he goes, the smartest minds in the world, see everything is rivers.
Starting point is 02:38:19 So rivers of capital, rivers of humans, rivers of resource, rivers of, you know, rare earth minerals. and he goes, you're tackling a trillion-dollar river. And he's like, you're at the river right now. And he goes, smart people don't damn the river off. Which means we're not just going to point out a problem. He goes, smart people divert rivers. And he goes, so where do you want to divert the river?
Starting point is 02:38:48 And all I said was to accountable organizations. Because there's good people, good pastors, good nonprofits, great nonprofits out there doing amazing work. I want to divert that trillion to them. And he goes, cool, go do it. So that's all we're doing, and that's what Broken Shepherds is. It's an app that just diverts money. It shows the accountable organizations and the shady ones side by side.
Starting point is 02:39:10 And you see it. And then you get to figure out based on educating the donor, you decide where you give your money. That's it. It's not rocket science. What kind of blowback are you getting? We've had a lot of hate. You know. I can imagine.
Starting point is 02:39:28 Yeah. You just flipped. How many people go to church? You talk about that? A hundred-something million go to church in the U.S. 100-something million people. You just flipped their entire world upside down. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:39:39 The majority of, I think there's 2.3 billion Christians. Their entire life. Yeah. Just got flipped upside down because of that. But we're not, like, that's the thing. The Bible hasn't changed. You know, the Bible always has this concept of a refiner spire. You know, refining is not.
Starting point is 02:39:55 easy. It's painful, but it burns off impurities. And so we always say, hey, burn it down and what's left standing is of God. And what isn't left standing? Ain't a God that's of man. And then out of the death of what dies, beautiful things will resurrect. Like that's why Christ is such a fast, his life, his death, his resurrection. Everything is so fascinating when you start mapping it out over life. A great example is Gateway. Gateway is a church outside Dallas. massive megachurch and the lead pastors was Robert Morris come to find out he was he raped of 12 year old and so they let him go and instead of saying hey this whole system is rotted like this is this man built this organization everything about it is tied to him what should
Starting point is 02:40:50 happen is you should let this business die and let all those brilliant christians sitting in those pews with good intentions, with a love for Christ, with families go out into their community and beautiful things will resurrect. But instead, what is the board of directors doing? We're a $50 million a year organization. We've got to hold on to this. They're still good here. And it's like, nah, dude, let it die. And beautiful things will resurrect out of that. New churches, new home churches, new mega churches, new whatever, but beautiful things will resurrect. And I am so confident that in a decade the religious landscape in America will look radically different and it will be ran with accountability and transparency and the church will be the light
Starting point is 02:41:34 of the world because guess what? We have a trillion dollars a year to literally solve the top 30 global social issues. The top 20, here's how crazy, let's get into some fun stuff. The top 20 global social issues can be solved for around 35 billion a year. That's ending deaths from malaria, tuberculosis, just really low-hanging fruits that aren't sexy. And this is why governments don't solve them. And so just if we brought accountability into the system and stopped some of the theft that goes on internally, the Christian church could solve the top 20 global social issues and it would affect no one's bottom line.
Starting point is 02:42:12 And so what I mean by that is $92 billion, with a bee every year is stolen by church staff from their coffers. $92 billion. $92 billion? Almost 10%. Just bring accountability and let's say we drop that number to $50 billion, the Christian church could solve
Starting point is 02:42:30 the top 20 global social issues just with that savings. So you could still have your megachurches and planes and all that. We're not even changing the system. Now think if we actually reformed the system in 20 cents of every dollar started going to impact.
Starting point is 02:42:44 The Christian church could radically transform the world, be the light of the world tomorrow, still have your building, still have your private planes, you just need to bring accountability and transparency into it. So when I hear a pastor say, it's because we don't have enough money, I'm like, you are full of crap. You have no accountability and transparency.
Starting point is 02:43:03 That's the problem. And so bring that into the system and the church could be the light of the world tomorrow, man. And that's what's so exciting is Christians are the most generous people in the world because we try to emulate our savior. But then leadership and wolves, The Bible talks a lot about wolves, you know, devouring widow's houses.
Starting point is 02:43:23 And so that's what we're doing. The institution is literally doing everything the prophets of the Old Testament preached against and spoke of and everything Christ spoke of that he was against. Turning my father's house into money and devouring widows' houses. So back to the original question.
Starting point is 02:43:43 I mean, is the, we've talked about some of the blowback you know, offline on breaks before we started the interview. I mean, where is the majority of the blowback coming from? Is it from people's worlds that were flipped upside down and they realize, oh, shit, I've been wrong this entire time? Yeah. Sorry, I had a head injury, so it's hard for me to remember what I've said here and outside.
Starting point is 02:44:03 But there's like two splits of the world. You know, you have your congregant, and if they watch it, they are so supportive. I was at a, I'll call it a religious institution a couple Sundays ago, and this woman came up, and she's like, like, are you the religion business? And I'm like, yeah. And she just hugged me. And then she just walked off.
Starting point is 02:44:22 And that's the response we're getting from the day, from the average Christian who wants to read that Bible and deepen their faith. The only blowback we're getting is from people who make their living off the institution. What is the blowback? We've had security teams call us and say that there's, you know, bad things are going to happen to us. and one person in particular paid $100,000 to dig up dirt, and then this security detail said put a hit out.
Starting point is 02:44:54 Put a hit out? Yeah. Yeah. Well, that's not very Christian-like. No. No. And how are you handling it? Security.
Starting point is 02:45:05 And I firmly believe... Do you worry about your family? No. I firmly believe God's got me and we take precautions. We're not out there just doing whatever we want. But I think I'm on the right side with my creator on this one. And the world needs, and one thing we present in episode seven is men have, we have abdicated our role as Christian leaders.
Starting point is 02:45:39 We don't teach our children the Bible anymore. We let other people do it. and men male pastors in particular have chased fame in the stage and the celebrity and the spotlight and it's women that have stepped up and I've seen this around the world and you see this in the show quiet humble women have stepped up to be the hands and feet of God in Jesus and it's time for men to step back up and I look at the founding of America and those founding fathers you know we talk about politics and religion kind of mirroring courses those founding fathers died for the cause.
Starting point is 02:46:13 They put their life on the line. You know, they, they, those, those individuals in D.C. are literally supposed to be public servants. That is what church leadership needs to become again. We need to be servants because Christ said, you are a servant. He goes, I came to serve you. I washed your feet. Do this to others.
Starting point is 02:46:33 And instead we like to stand on stages and collect money and build buildings and create institutions, which again aren't inherently bad. but it's to ourselves. We're building that to ourselves. Yeah. And so I firmly believe that with this reformation, this next generation of young leaders is going to come in with a servant's heart
Starting point is 02:46:55 and the church will radically reform. And generosity will not drop because everybody's like, are you afraid that people are going to stop giving? And I'm like, no. Man, if I was like, help, if, like, I love, I'm single mothers. Here's a great example.
Starting point is 02:47:11 Christian churches love to promote pro-life. We're marching to D.C., we're going to stand on those steps, steps, we're going to sing songs because we are pro-life. And I've sat down with pastors, and I've asked this, okay, what do you guys do for your single mothers in your town? What do you mean, Nathan? Well, you're so pro-life. What do you do?
Starting point is 02:47:31 Well, we go to D.C. Well, I don't care about D.C. What do you do for the local single mothers in your town? And one in particular, they had spent $2 million on a new child care facility. of their church. And they were so proud to show it to me. And I'm like, this is awesome. It's like, it's like Disneyland, basically. And I said, okay, well, you use this every Sunday, right? And they're like, yeah. I'm like, why don't you open it for single mothers in your neighborhood that are struggling? You know, they can't pay for a nanny or a babysitter, but they need to get to
Starting point is 02:48:03 work. Why don't you say, hey, one of our programs is going to be single mothers if you're so pro life. And their response was literally, well, it would ruin the facility. And I'm like, that is the point of the facility. But you want it squeaky, like squeaky clean. And there's an organization that's very close to Trump, a nonprofit called Samaritan's Purse, which we expose in the show, or we explore in the show. Billy Graham's son, Franklin Graham, runs it now. And, man, they do good work with refugees in Europe. But again, you put a dollar in the top of the Samaritans purse machine and a penny falls out the bottom. And I love it whenever I see, I don't love it, it breaks my heart, whenever I see all their natural disaster programs,
Starting point is 02:48:49 every truck that pulls out of their spot is so perfect. It doesn't have a single scratch. When you see them drop in medical aid that's never been used before. and I'm like what like you're stockpiling resources and in the last three years they've doubled their net assets and I'm like yeah you do some good work but you're just building a kingdom just like the LDS churches and saying man look at the good work we're doing as you have two billion sitting it's like God never told us to store up on earth he actually said get rid of it you know let me be have faith in me the daily bread has been lost
Starting point is 02:49:29 from the institution. And I was going to bring up a hunting analogy. God wants the fat, right, of the animal on the altars in the Old Testament. And he said it's a sweet smelling aroma. And as a hunter, when you break down an animal and you look at the fat stores, this animal took a full six months to put this on. And it's going to burn up over winter. And that animal hopes to survive that winter to put it on again, right? So is there a correlation between God demanding the fat of the animal and God saying, hey, Sean, I need you to put your faith in me. I've got you for tomorrow. Give me your fat. Give it away. And I've got you. And if you're doing the right thing, I've always got you. And then you look at the religious
Starting point is 02:50:18 institutions and they are fat as hell. LDS is 300 billion going to hit a trillion. Samaritans' purse just hit $2 billion. Kenneth Copeland, $750 million, Daystar, $750 million. They've made off of buying out, struggling individuals with life insurance policies, all in the name of Jesus. How do you think we'll get to transparency? By people demanding or loss? People demanding.
Starting point is 02:50:50 So that's where the show has to be seen, because it's, at least educates and our goal is to educate and I firmly believe Christians once they know the problem and they can articulate it they will take it into their own hands. Do you think you'll do another docu-series once churches start opening up their books becoming transparent? Do you think you'll do a series on here's some good ones? The show shows good ones. It does. That's what we show episode three is called Saints and Sinners. We show the good ones and the bad ones. Yeah, we show an awesome homeless program in Rockford, Illinois, called the Rockford Rescue, excuse me, the Rockford Rescue Mission. We show awesome operations overseas.
Starting point is 02:51:36 Like, we show the good ones. And that was the goal. I bring no judgment. I don't, I do say Kenneth committed fraud, because that is fraud, but I don't say this guy did it maliciously. I say, I give him good, like with good, he probably had good intentions. But my goal in the show is to put up Kenneth Copeland alongside a sister Rosemary who dedicated her life to child fighters in Uganda, you know, who were taken off the streets and from homes by Joseph Coney. Like I got to sit with her. And ironically, you know, and then that's the goal is just to put them side by side and you make the decision. Who's more Christ like? You know, and that's what I wanted to show. So at the end of the show, at the end of the series, you almost feel sick to your stomach because you're like,
Starting point is 02:52:19 I should be like Sister Rosemary and Pastor Wilfrid and all these amazing individuals that if I'm a Christ follower, these individuals pick up their cross, you know? And again, it's dangerous and you risk it and you can't have fat. But the church, the institution, those buildings are fat now. We've become fat. And so we need to offer that fat up and say, okay, God, you ask for faith. And Christ asks for faith too. Just pick it up and pick up your cross and follow me, Sean.
Starting point is 02:52:47 Get it where it needs to go. Yep. man what are we missing christ the church is missing christ is the uh as the head of the church there's only one there's a big one someone i can't believe i'd never realize this um until a call last week this guy named chris he's like nathan you know there's only one church right and i've been working on this for 16 years and i'm like wait what He's like, there's only one church, Christ's Christ. It's the body of Christ. It's the people. There's no other church. So when you say, I'm going to go to a ridgeline church, that's not a church.
Starting point is 02:53:28 That's a brand. When I say, oh, I'm going to go to fellowship. That's a brand. It's not a church. There's only one church. And we've built all these brands and businesses on top of that church. And that's why we have 44,000 denominations today, 44,000 denominations of Christianity. Because we all have to be different. My church has to be different. than you, Sean, because if we're the same, what does that mean? We've got nothing to argue about, bro. We're going to emulate our Savior. So there's one church.
Starting point is 02:54:00 That's what I would encourage everybody to do. There's one church. It's the body of Christ. You are an active breathing part of that organism. Read the Bible, cover to cover, live in it, breathe it, and pray. Like, meditate by yourself. I think that's a great message. I mean, that is, of all the stuff I've learned through the Bible study of my house,
Starting point is 02:54:24 that is probably the one thing that stuck out the most was when Todd said, you know, the church isn't a brick and mortar building. It is the living body of believers. And that's all the matters. And who, who is, if you can educate your children on that, and I can educate mine, and one generation, the world will look, radically different. And so my only ministry is my child.
Starting point is 02:54:55 Because if I can teach her, what took me 41 years to learn, this place is in good hands, man. You know? Well, Nathan, I love what you're doing. It's dangerous. It is. Hicking a lot of rocks over here. But I wish you the best luck.
Starting point is 02:55:13 I thank you for coming. And I'd love to see what's coming next. Yeah. Thank you, brother. Cheers.

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