The Briefing with Albert Mohler - Monday, April 1, 2024
Episode Date: April 1, 2024This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.Part I (00:13 - 13:37)Transgender Day of Visibility Proclamation on Resurrection Sunday? President Joe Biden, We Ge...t Your Message — But Visibility is Not WorkingA Proclamation on Transgender Day of Visibility by The White HouseStatement from President Joe Biden on Easter by The White HouseWhite House bashes 'dishonest' Republican criticism of Biden's transgender proclamation on Easter by ABC News (Fritz Farrow and Kendall Ross)Part II (13:37 - 17:52)When You Elect a President, You Elect a Foreign Policy: The Issues Behind President Biden’s Response to Ban on Flying LGBTQ Flags at U.S. EmbassiesPart III (17:52 - 25:33)Malice in His Heart or Math in His Head? Judge Sentences Sam Bankman-Fried to 25 Years in PrisonSign up to receive The Briefing in your inbox every weekday morning.Follow Dr. Mohler:X | Instagram | Facebook | YouTubeFor more information on The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, go to sbts.edu.For more information on Boyce College, just go to BoyceCollege.com.To write Dr. Mohler or submit a question for The Mailbox, go here.
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It's Monday, April 1st, 2024. I'm Albert Moeller, and this is the briefing, a daily analysis of news
and events from a Christian worldview. Well, going into the weekend, the White House released at least
two proclamations about March the 31st, 2024. One of them had to do with the fact that, of course,
that's Easter Sunday, Resurrection Sunday, on the Christian calendar, in particular,
the majority of Christians in the United States. And the second proclamation had to do
with what the White House calls transgender day of visibility. The intersection of those two things,
of course, caught a lot of controversy and deservedly so. The White House responded that it has
released a proclamation that President Biden has released the transgender proclamation of transgender
day of visibility every year he has been in the White House and going back 15 years ago,
that day was designated as March the 31st. It was just a coincidence. Well, quite honestly, I think
most Christians aren't going to buy that argument. Not even this White House.
White House can claim that it wasn't aware that this is Easter Sunday and that this was going to be
a head-on collision and that release in the proclamation about transgender day of visibility. By the way,
which was a very long proclamation and the White House proclamation about Easter, a very, very short
proclamation. The priorities of this White House are abundantly clear. And by the way, politically,
you might say we can understand this because the likelihood that President Biden is going to
get much of the conservative Christian vote in the United States, that's almost.
most impossible to imagine, and thus going after the LGBTQ vote and after the vote of the cultural
progressives that side with the LGBTQ movement, you can understand where the political priorities are.
In his declaration, it's a proclamation on Transgender Day of Visibility, 2004.
President Biden said in the first person, quote, I am proud that my administration has stood for
justice from the start, working to ensure that the LGBTQI plus community can live in safety with
dignity and respect. I am proud, said President Biden, to have appointed transgender leaders to my
administration and to have ended the ban on transgender Americans serving openly in our military.
So what you have here is a proclamation that's basically bragging about the extent to which
Biden has served the transgender agenda. Quote, I am proud to assign historic executive orders that
strengthen civil rights protections in housing, employment, health care, education, the justice system,
and more. Biden then bragged about having
signed the legislation and owners the respect for marriage act into law, quote, ensuring that every
American can marry the person they love. He then went on to say, quote, transgender Americans are
part of the fabric of our nation. Well, you can imagine where this is going. And it's one, two,
three, four, five, six, seven. It's seven paragraphs going on in terms of the president's
claimed accomplishments on behalf of the transgender revolution and his absolute commitment to
transgender day of visibility. Now, we're going to talk about what the agenda is for this day in just a
moment, and we're going to talk about the fact that it's failing. But before we get there, we need to
understand that the President and the White House found themselves in a good deal of controversy
because of the intersection of Easter Sunday and Transgender Day of Visibility. And it's not so much
that the two coincided, but that the White House had released this massive proclamation,
clearly trumpeting the president's enthusiastic support for the transgender agenda.
Now, in a statement to ABC News, White House spokesperson Andrew Bates, speaking of Biden, said,
quote, as a Christian who celebrates Easter with family, President Biden stands for bringing people
together and upholding the dignity and freedoms of every American.
The White House spokesperson went on to say, and I quote, sadly, it's unsurprising,
politicians are seeking to divide and weaken our country with cruel, hateful and dishonest,
rhetoric. President Biden, said Bates, quote, will never abuse his faith for political purposes
or for profit, end quote. Now, that was an interesting score against former President Trump selling
Bibles, but the claim that President Biden, quote, will never abuse his faith for political
purposes, end quote, if you're buying that, you're more gullible than I thought. This president,
even as long as he's been in the public eye, has been using and abusing his supposed Catholic identity
and you'll recall that the White House spokesperson in defending the president spoke of him as a Christian who celebrates Easter with his family.
You also had numerous statements on behalf of the president saying he is a lifelong Catholic.
He would do nothing to insult Easter except, of course, clearly he did.
So just to summarize the controversy, most of it erupted out of the juxtaposition of the two proclamations on one day
and that one day happens to be the day that most Christians around the world celebrate the Reservoir.
direction of the Lord Jesus Christ from the dead. And even as Biden claims to be a so-called faithful
Catholic, the fact is that on many issues, he is anything but faithful. He is in direct
contradiction to the teachings of the Catholic Church on issues related to marriage and, for that
matter, the sanctity of human life. He openly flaunts the fact that he identifies as Catholic,
while frankly, calling for the absolute opposite of Catholic doctrine on these issues when it
comes to public law. But let's go back and ask the question, why a transgender day of visibility,
it does go back almost exactly 15 years. Well, why? Well, the reason has a lot to do with all of those words,
all three of them, transgender day of visibility. The day is an event. In other words, a scheduled
event, which would get publicity as this one did. The other two words are transgender and visibility.
Now, behind that is an understanding and ideology of social change that has been adopted.
by the sexual and gender revolutionaries over the course of the last several decades.
The idea is this. You break down moral resistance by pushing visibility. You make things visible.
And thus you have giant protests and you have people show up. You have gay pride parades.
You work very hard to get media sources to include openly LGBTQ activists in the conversation.
You work really, really hard to bring pressure on Hollywood and others in the cultural industry
to include openly, LGBTQ characters always positively portrayed.
Of course, you keep score.
You say, the more you make these sexual minorities, as they are sometimes described, visible,
the more you make L and G and B and T.
And, of course, the White House added QI Plus, the more you do that, the more you make such things,
such lifestyle, such identity claims, such relationships visible. The ideological argument has been,
and it has parallels with cultural Marxism. The idea is you will break down resistance and you will
push social change and eventually you will end up with total acceptance of your agenda.
Now it's at least humbling for us to recognize that the LGBTQ movement has been stunningly
successful on that score except for one thing. That movement has not been so successful in the T
in LGBTQ. And that's the word here. It's the transgender day of visibility. The idea behind it is we're
going to demand visibility. We're going to demand recognition. And the more we do so, the more
grounds we will gain, the more cultural terrain we will occupy, the more we will normalize
transgender claims and transgender identities in the larger culture. But I want to step back and say,
it's one thing to understand this in terms of the ideology and the social strategy, the political and
cultural strategy. It's another thing for Christians to consider this in a theological frame.
And here's where things get really, really interesting. Because when it comes to a theory of
visibility, an agenda of visibility, Mr. President and LGBTQ movement, it's not working.
The fact is that the strategy of visibility, I would argue as a Christian, is very clearly
backfiring on the transgender claims. And it's backfiring because you're obviously. You're
eyes are not lying to you, even as other people are. People say this is a male, but your eyes tell you,
no, there is no way. People say this is a girl, and your moral instinct based upon your own
eyes says, no, it's not. You try to normalize this by pushing this agenda. And by the way,
the biggest loss or receding in terms of the LGBTQ movement's agenda has been on the transgender
issue. No question about that, but specifically the transgender activist argument concerning children
and young people. This is where the public, on both sides of the Atlantic, by the way, is simply saying,
you know, we see things clearly enough to know that that's not going to happen. We are going to
have to put in some boundaries. Britain closed its Tavistock Clinic. And again, on both sides of the
Atlantic, people are rethinking the question. By the way, they're rethinking it more quickly on the European
side than they are right now on the American side. But our Christian worldview tells us there is every
reason to believe that the transgender movement, and especially in terms of what it says in the lie
about visibility, well, there is every reason for Christians to believe this is inevitably going to
fail. So President Biden in declaring through the White House a transgender day of visibility,
and yes, the main controversy was the fact that it happened on Easter Sunday. But Christians need to
step back and say as offensive as that was, and frankly, inexcusably offensive, it also was
incredibly revealing because what was made visible is the agenda of this administration, and honestly,
it's war on reality. Now, this is the big problem for the transgender movement. You can only
declare war on reality, on biology to, well, a certain extent. You can make headway for a while,
but eventually what you're doing becomes more and more evident for one.
what it is. You can put together a swim team at a major American university, and you can call it a
women's team, but when someone's up there who's obviously not a woman, now frankly, anyone who
sees what's going on there understands exactly what's going on. And increasingly, even many
Americans who may have considered themselves LGBTQ allies in the past, they're saying,
you know, we just can't go with that. On the other hand, you do have the ideologists who are saying,
the activists who are insisting, that's exactly where we must go. And this is where many Americans are
well, increasingly recognizing we're not going to go there.
Or at the very least, our kids aren't going to go there.
Our young people, our loved ones aren't going there.
The more Americans look at the visible transgender claims and also the visible evidence,
the more they have to decide if Christians can play the game of delusion and denial.
Increasingly, the answer to that has to be no.
In other words, there has to be a clarity and a courage on the part of Christians to say,
No, that's just not true. We can't go along with this. We can't join in the delusion. We cannot become
complicit in the denial. As we look at this, we need to recognize that, well, to put it another way,
the more the transgender movement insists on being visible, the more the truth is going to show
itself. Now, this is a tragic form of the presentation of truth, because this sometimes comes
after mutilated lives and indeed mutilated bodies. But the truth is there. And eventually,
the truth is going to win.
That's not just a metaphysical argument.
That's a deeply biblical and theological argument.
So President Joe Biden decided to declare the same day as Easter Sunday to be
transgender day of visibility, and he came back to say he was proud to do it.
He's done it every year he's been in the White House.
This year, understandably, caught particular attention and outrage.
But the big point I want to make is this.
The transgender day of visibility is backfiring.
It's backfiring because the more you make the reality of the transgender claims visible,
the less plausible they are in the larger society.
And for Christians, this is just an affirmation of the biblical worldview that tells us
that God created the world for his glory according to the pattern of his sovereign plan.
He created human beings male and female, and we can try our best to confuse that.
But eventually, it is not going to be confused.
The society around us is certain to try additional means of cultural and legal coercion to get people to deny what they see with their own eyes.
But let's just point to the obvious political reality long term.
That is not a strategy for success.
And I think one of the things you see right now is panic among the ideologues of the transgender activist community.
Christians have to look at this not only with a sense of absolute amazement and with a clear rejection of the transgender claims.
We also have to look at this, of course, with broken heart.
and with the imperative of the gospel.
But the point is, we have to look at this and see what it is.
Oddly enough for Christians, the transgender day of visibility,
and the very reality of the White House proclamation of this day,
the very idea of the ideology behind it and the broken lives behind it,
well, that's something we cannot unsee once we have seen it.
And just remember that for Christians,
we can never be complicit in a lie.
But next, as we're thinking about this issue,
an interesting and unexpected conflict has arisen between the White House and Congress, in particular, between the White House and the House of Representatives.
And it has to do with the special spending bill, $1.2 trillion that was put together. A lot of controversy, certainly among Republicans about that bill.
We'll get to that eventually another day. But right now, I want to talk about something that the House of Representatives slipped into the bill, and it became law because it was incorporated into the bill adopted by the House.
and the Senate, it was signed into law by the President of the United States, but now the President
doesn't like something that was in that law. What he doesn't like is language that was slipped
into the spending bill by the Republicans in the House that say, say, quote, none of the funds
appropriated or otherwise made available by this act may be obligated or expended to fly or display a
flag over a facility, the United States Department of State, end quote. So there were certain
exceptions put in. Of course, those embassies must fly. The flag.
of the United States of America.
This measure also said
that it would be allowable to fly
POW, prisoners of war,
MIA, missing in action flags,
or, when appropriate, the sovereign
flags of other nations.
But the
pride flag may not be
hung over an American embassy.
That is to say, the gay pride
flag. Now behind this
is the reality that when you elect a
president, you are electing a foreign policy.
And this president, very
clearly in service to the left wing of his party is very, very avid, unmeasured, as a matter of fact,
in his absolute support for the LGBTQ agenda, just like he is, an absolute support for the
abortion agenda. And in this case, he has been pushing an agenda through the State Department
and through American embassies to normalize LGBTQ behaviors and to liberalize laws related
to marriage, sexuality, gender, and all the rest, even putting political and economic pressure
on non-aligned countries, so-called third-world countries, smaller, weaker, poorer countries,
putting American pressure on them to liberalize on sexuality and gender issues.
But many of them are simply not buying it.
And one of the ways the Biden administration has fueled the flames of this controversy
and indeed outrage and concern on the part of many other nations is that there's been a very
visible high-profile pushing of the LGBTQ agenda, including the pride flag, sometimes flown
at the embassies. Now, the legislation doesn't prevent the pride flag from being flown anywhere on
embassy grounds. It does deny that it can be hung along with the United States flag in terms of the
main insignia of an American embassy, a U.S. embassy overseas. And we also have to acknowledge that even
under some Republican administrations, at least some embassies have made pro-LGBQ statements.
But the Biden administration and the Democratic Party are absolutely insistent upon this agenda.
and frankly pushing it all over the world.
The White House has come back to say that President Biden wants to see this part of the measure reversed.
But just to state the matter clearly, that's rather defensive talk trying to placate his base because the reality is there's no way he's going to get that through unless somehow the president and the Democratic majority in the Senate at present come up with something that would require the Republicans to sacrifice that.
but given the volatility of this issue with the Republican base, just in political terms, that
doesn't appear likely to happen. So in any event, it's going to be very interesting to see what
happens, but right now you have the left wing in the United States absolutely decrying this
as a form of homophobic tyranny imposed upon the United States. But here's where we also need to
recognize that with the election coming, when you elect a president, you are electing a foreign
policy. And when it comes down to something just like this,
you are indeed electing to a considerable extent whether or not there will be a pride flag hanging
with the American flag at an American embassy, the embassy of the United States overseas.
That's at least something important to keep in mind as we head further and further into the election cycle.
But finally for today, Sam Bankman Freed was sentenced to 25 years in a federal penitentiary
for his crimes undertaken during the time that he was the founder and head of the firm known as F.
TX, often identify with cryptocurrency. The bottom line is that he was found guilty of running a massive
multi, multi-billion dollar fraud, one of the biggest financial frauds in all of American history.
But as we think about this, let's just document a bit of what we need to understand here.
The crimes are very serious, financial fraud on a massive scale. Indeed, what prosecutors and the judge
identified is one of the biggest financial frauds in all of American history.
And frankly, when you look in American history, that really is saying something.
We're talking about multiple billions of dollars.
Sam Bankman-Fried, and remember he's a rather young man, he was sentenced to 25 years in prison.
He could have been sentenced to a much, much longer term, basically to what would have amounted to life in prison.
On the other hand, his own lawyer said that he had the best of intentions.
This was not an intentional fraud.
The judge wasn't buying it.
The jury wasn't buying it.
The judge wasn't buying it at the sentencing, but nonetheless, the sentence was shorter than it could
have been, and it was shorter than what prosecutors were asking for. They were asking for 40 years.
The 25-year sentence is going to mean that Sam McMahon-Fried is going to be in prison for a rather
long time. He is likely to be held in a minimum or moderate security federal penitentiary
near his parents who live right adjacent to Stanford University in Palo Alto, California.
and the difference between, by the way, minimum security and medium security in a federal prison
can be really, really big when you consider what other inmates are going to be in the prison with you.
U.S. District Judge Lewis Capman in handing down the Senate pointed out that a part of the reason
why he handed down a 25-year sentence is because Sam Bankman-Fried never really expressed any
remorse for what he was doing. There's also a basic disagreement about the facts, and this gets to something
we'll be following up on in a future edition of the first.
briefing. Sam Bankman-Fried claimed that he holds to a worldview known as elective altruism.
Now, we'll talk about that later, but the bottom line is he said he was making all this money
in order to give it away. It was all a part of altruism, of doing good. The problem is that when
his empire went down and when he was caught and criminally charged, he was living in a $30 million
penhouse with views of the Caribbean. So, in other words, it's hard to say that he was just making
all this money and to make the claim he was doing it all for others. Furthermore, the judge pointed out
that the jury had found Sam Bankman-Fried guilty of an elaborate scheme to hide what he was doing
in transferring an awful lot of money from one corporation to another to cover the fact that he was
taking money out and to cover losses, but he was basically defrauding investors and lenders
through his crypto investment company that was known as Alameda Research.
James Finnelli and Corrine Ramey of the Wall Street Journal also point out that the judge said about Bankman Fried and the sentence he handed down,
quote, there is a risk that this man will be in a position to do something very bad in the future, and it's not a trivial risk at all.
Sam Bankman Fried is now 32 years old. You add 25 years to that. He probably won't serve quite that long.
But nonetheless, let's just go ahead for the full sentence. You add 25 years to that.
And he's 57 years old. Well, I'm going to say from personal experience,
there's a big difference between 32 and 57. But this is not the end of Sam Beckman-Fried's problems.
There are other criminal charges that could be coming, and frankly, legal actions against him that are
likely to be crushing, devastating when it comes to civil litigation. When it comes to someone
like, say, the financial fraudster Bernie Madoff of a previous generation, there were those who
argued, including some of his own legal counsel, that having him in prison might actually save his
life, given so much anger in the larger society and so many people who have been defrauded.
Oh, and by the way, the judge also handed down a financial penalty.
Now, financial penalties are often a part of crimes such as this, particularly when the crime
has to do with finance. What kind of financial penalty did the judge assess against Sam Bankman
Free? He sentenced him to 25 years in a federal prison. What would be, you might ask,
the financial penalty? We'll get this $11 billion.
$11 billion.
How in the world is he going to come up with that?
In prison.
But then again, that's pretty much the point.
One of my favorite statements made by one of Sam Bankman-Freed's attorney
seeking to mitigate or shorten the sentence
was where Mark Mukasey, one of his lawyers, said,
quote, Sam Bankman-Freed does not make decisions with malice in his heart.
He makes decisions with math in his head, end quote.
Christians have to understand that the math in the head and the malice in the heart
are not unrelated. We understand the unitary moral responsibility of a human being. And we also understand
the moral character of what it takes to discuss or to ask people to give you their money on the basis of
the math in your head. All of that might have been just a little bit more believable if
Sam Bankman-Fried had not engaged in a massive pattern of fraud to cover the losses while he kept
on lying about the financial health of his company. That, let's just point out, is not just math in his head.
Finally, on this issue, we are reminded that human courts can go only so far, and there is only so
far human courts can come in exacting absolute justice. What would absolute justice look like
in this case? That is hard to say, and frankly, it's beyond my ability. Also beyond the reach or
ability of a federal court with a lot of experience in these matters. All this just underlines why ultimately
the only morally satisfying judgment is the judgment that will be one day handed down by our holy
and righteous God. And on that day, it will be true of all humanity that there will be no way
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