The Eric Metaxas Show - Bevelyn Beatty

Episode Date: July 15, 2021

Bevelyn Beatty talks about the brand-new documentary at SalemNOW.com called "The Great American Race Game," and looks at the pluses and minuses of the Civil Rights movement of the 1960's. ...

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Starting point is 00:01:56 This Friday. Yeah. Tomorrow. Okay. Okay. So just got to tell you that. And that brings up the issue of tomorrow. So today we have Bevelin coming up in a few minutes.
Starting point is 00:02:05 And trust me, she's amazing. And then we got Johns Merrick. But tomorrow we're going to talk to Tim Eaton in hour two. He was in the studio with us. He's a huge guy. And so when I see somebody that big, they make me like, you know, I figure he's like 20 years older than I am because he just looks like a big guy. Well, he's like three years older than I am.
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Starting point is 00:02:41 That man is a treasure. We talked about his meeting twice, Queen Elizabeth, hanging out with the Beatles, being friends with Elvis and Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby. And it goes on and on. It's really just an amazing conversation. We're only going to play part of it tomorrow, but we're going to put it on YouTube.
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Starting point is 00:03:50 to as many people as possible. Okay, Albin, before we go on to what I did last night, I'm so excited. I want to share this with people what I watched on TV last night. I want to say that this weekend I'm preaching in Bangor, Maine, the church of Ken Graves, one of these heroes. I'm preaching in Bangor, Maine. After that, I'm flying to Tampa to be part of the Turning Point USA, Charlie Kirk,
Starting point is 00:04:19 event that's going to be down there. Very excited. And there are going to be a lot of people there that we're going to get on this program because we're going to be there on Radio Row doing our thing. We're really only there for one and a half days. but I know that we have Mike Pompeo. We're going to get him on the program. One of the handful of heroes that we can look to for leadership going forward.
Starting point is 00:04:44 Mike Pompeo. So lots of other people. But stay tuned for that. And then, of course, next weekend I'll be in Birmingham, Alabama, which I'm going to be with my friend Larry Taunton, Sam Sorbo, Tom Askell, many others. if you can get to Birmingham. I know you'll, you want to be there if you can possibly get to Birmingham.
Starting point is 00:05:07 So, okay, Albin, last night, got to share this with people. People always say, Eric, what do you watch? What do you do in downtime when you're baked and you can't think and you just want to turn it on the TV? I can no longer watch Fox or most of that stuff. It's just so depressing. Although we want to say,
Starting point is 00:05:24 Tucker Carlson remains a hero. Oh, yeah. He has been talking about election fraud. Finally. Coming out of Fulton County. Georgia. He's talked about a number of other things. So, but I still, I just normally can't watch that stuff, at least not yet, because it's just so, it's just so painful to, you know, even to talk about the fake Biden administration. I think they're going to be thrown out of office and
Starting point is 00:05:47 revealed for what they are, which is horrifying to imagine that it's true. As I said, many times, I don't want to believe it's true, but there's enough evidence pointing us in the direction that it is true, that they stole the election, and that this is going to come out. There's going to be a reckoning in the United States of America. So buckle your seatbelts. But what I do watch on TV when I'm just, you know, we've talked about this album, that we go to Brit Box and we watch some of the stuff that's there, you know, just tremendous period miniseries and whatever. But often for years, I go to Turner Classic movies because they often play these tremendous old movies that are, it's like,
Starting point is 00:06:29 like getting an education on what was the world like before people went crazy, when sex outside of marriage was a no-no, when family was important, when prayer was important, when people didn't hate America. And I have to tell you, Frank Capra, one of the greatest gifts of God to the film industry, he made many films. In my book, If You Can Keep It, I talk about the film Mr. Smith goes to Washington with Gene Arthur and Jimmy Stewart. And I recommend that. Everybody should watch that film once a year. Watch it on Flag Day or on July 4th or around that time.
Starting point is 00:07:08 It is absolutely the most beautiful picture of what America is. But last night I watched a film that I hadn't seen it quite a while. It was made three years before Mr. Smith goes to Washington, also made by Frank Capra, a big surprise. and it's called Mr. Deeds goes to town. And it's about a similar figure, a really American figure, this time played by Gary Cooper. And he's just so young and handsome. It's amazing to see him in this role.
Starting point is 00:07:41 And again, Gene Arthur, she was also in, you can't take it with you, which was the 1938 film done by Capra with her. But Mr. Deeds goes to town. It's another one of these films. it is so heartwarming and moving. It is so beautiful to see people who love America, who love American values, who know this is the greatest country in the world, and that most people around the world, like my parents, long to be Americans if they could.
Starting point is 00:08:14 The film is just so powerful, and as usual, it's about corrupt forces going against this innocent. And really, it's similar to a lot of the things that we see today. You see these innocents, these people that they didn't get to go to some globalist, anti-American university like Yale University. These are just the heartland people who love this country and who love their families and who believe in God. And Mr. Deeds goes to town is about this figure, Longfellow Deeds.
Starting point is 00:08:47 I mean, think of the name Longfellow, right? The great American potent. of the 19th century, Paul Revere's Ride, all of these great poems written by, so he's named Longfellow Deeds, just as in Mr. Smith goes to Washington. I think he's Jefferson something, I can't remember, but he basically inherits like $20 million and eventually decides he wants to give it all away to the poor and the depression. They have no jobs. They have nothing. And these wicked forces come against them. But the way it plays out is so beautiful. I want to recommend it highly. Mr. Deeds goes to town.
Starting point is 00:09:23 Mr. Smith goes to Washington. And then people say, why you admire John Wayne? Well, have you watched the searchers? Have you watched some of these films where he plays the man's man who just lives to do what is right? It's just such a beautiful thing. None of this is overtly Christian, and who cares if it is? We're at a time when we come back, folks, buckle your seatbelt,
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Starting point is 00:12:21 Wow. Now look, I never know where to start with you. You're just one of these people. As soon as I see you, I become an idiot. I smile. I run. I hug you. I'm so happy to see you because you just, you bless me.
Starting point is 00:12:33 Bevelin Beatty, look, we got to. But I met you, I guess you said through my friends, the Benham brothers originally. Yes. And you are, I don't even know how to describe you. You're a pro-life activist, your big mouth for Jesus. How do we, how does somebody, if somebody's describing you, and I don't just know you as a friend, how do we describe you? Oh, man, a warrior in the army of the living God. I guess that's the best way.
Starting point is 00:12:57 Well, I mean, look, we know that's true, but I'm saying on the resume, on the piece of paper, what does it say? I mean, I'm an evangelist first and foremost. Okay. Evangelist, definitely an evangelist and activists need be. Yeah. Okay, well, you became more well known because you, I don't know how to put it. Describe to my audience because you're a New Yorker, what happened like a year ago, about a year ago? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:27 With the BLM, talk about this. Well, everyone knows me for defacing the quote unquote mural placed in front of the. the Trump towers on Fifth Avenue. Okay, so in front of Trump towers on Fifth Avenue, there was a BLM mural like on the street. Yes. So how do they shut down Fifth Avenue to paint a BLM mural? They shut it down, and then afterwards they put barricades around it, and they put police officers directly there to protect it to make sure that it's not defaced.
Starting point is 00:13:58 And if it is, they had the city come out and repaint it the next day on y'all tax dollars. Okay, so you are that crazy woman. And that's why I love you because we need way more crazy. Yes, we do. And most people are timid. What made you so bold that, I mean, look, for people who are listening, you know, just to be clear, yes, you are black. So you bring a different perspective to BLM because so many white people are just like they're afraid to say anything. They're like, I'm not qualified to speak because I'm white, which is stupid.
Starting point is 00:14:34 But I can get that a little bit. But most black people who think the way you do and there's zillions of them, they're afraid to speak too. I mean, I'm going to be honest with you. My walk with Christ and who I am as a Christian, my identity and that is first and foremost before black. Black didn't go on the cross for me. So any type of ideology or organization that is pushing a Antichrist agenda, it is my due diligence to come against it as a Christian. So it doesn't matter whether you were a white Christian, an Asian Christian, a black Christian, Indian, wherever you came from. If this defies your ideologies in Christ and what
Starting point is 00:15:12 you believe in, your foundation, you got to fight. Well, I'm an Asian Christian, as you know, and I guess when I heard that you had to, that was a joke, Bevelin, you feel free to let. When I heard that you, it just becomes so stupid, doesn't it? Like, I'm a this, I'm a that, whatever. Like, who cares what is it um you know you can't tell paul's color when you read romans that's right so but when you did that you went down there what was this was this may of last year i can't remember what was this this was i think july this is a few months before you got stabbed yes we'll talk about that you um you went there and you did this bold thing and you as you put it defaced it i i think it was like a vast improvement like the state the state should give you tax money
Starting point is 00:16:03 of what you did. But that kind of put you on the map, right? Yeah, that did. And what did you, what did the shirts say that you were wearing when you did this? Jesus Matters. Jesus Matters. Jesus Matters. That is straight up racist.
Starting point is 00:16:17 I cannot believe you would say something like that. So that's kind of how you got to be known. But what cracks me up is I keep bumping into you. I was at this Cheon thing in Southern California. And boom, there's Bevelin Betty. What are you doing in Southern California? And then the other day, I was up in the Bronx for this fantastic. Sean Foyt, let us worship event.
Starting point is 00:16:36 Who gets up on the stage? The woman looked just like Bevel and Beatty, but it couldn't be. But it was. So it's just kind of funny. You're getting around. Yeah, I'm getting around. Okay, we're here to talk about many things, but the main thing is there's a film coming out. Let's talk about that.
Starting point is 00:16:51 Ah, the Great American Race Game. The Great American Race Game. And is that a documentary? Yes, it's a documentary by Martin Durkin. And he is well known for documentaries in, Actually, he is the reason why the European, the United Kingdom got out of the EU. His document is his name? Martin Durkin.
Starting point is 00:17:17 Martin Durkin. Okay, so this is a brave filmmaker. So the Great American Race Game, people can check out a trailer at great American Racegame.com. Yes. And it says, according to my official document here, it says it sparks conversation. on race that the country needs and it features Larry Elder. Uh-oh.
Starting point is 00:17:39 That's the next governor of California. Oh. How do we love, can you even believe Larry Elder? He was just a talk show host, just a bum, and nobody like me, now he's running for the, I mean, it's kind of funny. He's running up against Bruce Jenner. But this is the part that's killing me
Starting point is 00:17:56 because what I'm hearing about more is Bruce Jenner than Larry Elder. I just found out today he's running. Right. Right. But I seen that Bruce Jenner was, at the CPAC in Dallas. So, I mean, and then I also found out, you know, I guess the GOP is not endorsing Trump anymore because of the election fraud issues and claims like that.
Starting point is 00:18:14 Yeah. So, I mean, at this point... The GOP is dead. The GOP is dead. It's dead. It's dead. But I've been saying this. I've been saying this since January 6th.
Starting point is 00:18:22 You've seen it die, all right? But with Larry Elders stepping in, this is someone who has been a conservative from the beginning. He's never wavered in his views and in his stance. I mean, if he was a rhino, we would have known. by now. I feel like this is the guy we got to go for. We really don't have any options if you ask me. And he's been black most of his life. That's not a new thing. That's not a new thing. With Jenner, the woman thing, that's like recent. I got to check his baby pitches, but I think he's black. Well, I'm
Starting point is 00:18:47 going to tell you the fact that he, okay, so he's in the film, Larry Elder, and we're going to have him on this program soon. Uh-huh. Bob Woodson, another like, mic drop. Bob Woodson, what more do you need to know? What a hero he is? We've had him on this program many times. So he's in the film, Glenn Lowry, I never met him, but another hero, and Bevelin Bady. Yeah. So when is this coming out officially so people can get psyched? It's June 20, yeah, like it's just, it's new, it's new now, isn't it? It's just out.
Starting point is 00:19:17 It's new now. It's out. It just came out officially relaunched July 4th. And so we're really trying to get people to get out and watch it because it really is going to expose that agenda with black and the Democrats and how they utilize that to push their agenda, their narrative. Great American race game.com. Albin, is this on Salem now?
Starting point is 00:19:36 Salem now.com. Okay, so the main thing, I want to promote that. So that's incredible. But what else is going on? Because you're involved in so many things, Bevelin. I mean, what should we talk about? Can we talk about the fact that you might have gotten married and didn't tell me? Can we talk about that?
Starting point is 00:19:56 Oh, Lord. So, yes, I got married. The thing is social media and just everybody's in our business. and me and my husband want to be husband whoa husband yeah no I met this guy I saw you up in the Bronx holding hands with some guys like that's interesting what's that about then I found out you were just an old married couple yeah but that's pretty cool we're not going to share his first or last names but he's right over there and I'm excited this is a beautiful thing to hear but that's very exciting but you are you're so busy and you seem to be everywhere so what are what are you doing in your
Starting point is 00:20:32 life now? Like what is happening right now? Right now it's been just a lot of traveling, speaking engagements, really encouraging people and assisting with people that are breaking the ground as far as revival coming. I really don't know the next move. There's a bunch of different opportunities at hand, but I'm trying to figure out what's the next best step to take. But I feel like we need to figure out a new party. I feel like we need to start putting kingdom people up in office and supporting them and really stepping away from just the Republican Party itself and setting up a new system for Christians to push. Kind of like that guy. What's the guy named that doesn't have any limbs? Nick Voikovic, I think. You know what happened to him, right? No. His bank. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. There's a new thing.
Starting point is 00:21:16 Nick, Nick Voikovic, he has no arms and no legs. And he was at, we were just at the NRB, I was going to say, NRB, NRB recently, and he was there. We didn't get to interview him, but I saw him there. And then I read that he is so brave. Yeah. That he was, his bank canceled him. Canceled him. Because of what? Because he's promoting and pushing and funding pro-life.
Starting point is 00:21:48 Mind you, this man, of course, he was born that way. He's like, listen, it doesn't matter how a person is born. They deserve a chance at life. He's a walking testimony. And so he's been pushing this pro-life agenda. And they don't like it. They don't like it. So they say, you know what, without any type of warning, any conversation they asked them.
Starting point is 00:22:04 So what he did was he said, all right, I'm going to start my own bank. A pro-life bank that's going to be a for-profit bank. And the proceeds are going to go towards pro-life organizations that are actually pushing and funding the kingdom. So this is one example of someone who's divorced the world system and has opened up a new door for kingdom people. and I feel like he is setting a standard for what we need to do across the board. This is so beautiful. Folks, I'm talking to Bevelin Bady, and we'll be right back. Hey, the folks, I'm talking to Bevelin Bady, so I know you're still with us because it's just,
Starting point is 00:23:09 Bevelin, you're just fun, and I think it's, but the greatest testimony is we have that joy. You're not afraid to speak the truth. That's the way we're supposed to live. That's right. Jesus died literally so that we could live like that. And a lot of people aren't living that out. That's true. They still have a lot of fear and a lot of this and a lot of that.
Starting point is 00:23:31 And you're not that way. And so it's just, you're just fun to talk to. And I can talk to you about anything. So what are some of the hot topics? You said you wanted to talk about Pride Month. Pride Month. So black people only get 28 days. Only.
Starting point is 00:23:48 But LGBTQ Pride Month. month is, it's now the month of June. And Juneteenth, which is in June, cuts into Pride Month. So it's fundamentally homophobic. We need to talk about that. So I'm going to say something that's groundbreaking and it's going to offend a lot of people. All right. The Civil Rights Movement was the worst thing to happen to this nation and to the black community. Why? Because the Civil Rights Movement pivoted this LGBTQ narrative and it's also pivoting this pedophilia push at the as a form of sexuality. Follow me for a second.
Starting point is 00:24:23 I'm going to have to. This is crazy, but I'm going to be real with you. People don't tune out because this always ends well, but you got to hang in. It's heavy. So now, what you have to understand is segregation was not in all of the United States of America. Right. It was only in the South. Correct.
Starting point is 00:24:38 Right? So let's talk about Harriet Tubman for a second. I'm going to use her as an example. She was a slave in Maryland. She traveled 100 miles north to Philadelphia. The moment she touched Philadelphia, she was a free woman, right? So this tells you in the north, obviously since I found it fathers, there was no slavery. It always was in the South, okay?
Starting point is 00:24:59 Jim Crow laws and all of this stuff, this segregation that we're doing, always in the South. Now, you may have had the North, people like Malcolm X and all of these people talk about it and take on the culture and a sense of the depravity of what was happening, but that wasn't their portion, right? So now Martin Luther King comes and he says, listen, we want to have the same abilities. and the same access to what white people have. Right. But we had it. We had built our own schools. We had our own businesses.
Starting point is 00:25:27 Our homes were solid, right? So now civil rights comes in. JFK dies, and Lyndon Bain Johnson steps in. And he says, listen, I understand your struggle. We're going to make it equal for everybody, but we're also going to do a war on poverty. We're going to give you guys welfare, right? Now, there's two different things going on here.
Starting point is 00:25:46 And first of all, for clarity's sake, Johnson, LBJ, He was a corrupt, I think in his case you could say racist, basically. But he understood that there is going to be unbelievable political power if he goes along with this agenda. And we have to tell people most Democrats were against signing the Civil Rights Act. That's right. It was mainly a Republican thing. So you had entrenched racism in the Democratic Party going all the way back. DeSouza and many others have clarified this recently.
Starting point is 00:26:23 Yes. But many people have bought into this narrative that the Democratic Party is anti-racist and all this kind of stuff. And their history is different. So it's kind of complicated. They've taken the credit from the Republicans. Well, obviously. And when you go to, I'm saying when you get to the 60s and the Civil Rights Act and that kind
Starting point is 00:26:40 of thing, you have to be aware of how many different things are converging. So when you talk about this, I don't think you're saying. that the Civil Rights Act itself was the problem. You're saying that it led to government overreach to the quote-unquote war on poverty, which is the explosion of the federal government to take over everyone's lives, particularly in the urban minority communities. It was like landing the plane of communism into the ghetto. There you go.
Starting point is 00:27:18 But listen, let's talk about Jews. Right? Yeah, let's talk about Jews. You're Jewish, right? Am I Jewish? Not that, no, I've been grafted in. I've been adopted into the tribe, but I'm Greek and German. I'm a Gentile. I'm a goi. I'm a nice guy. All right. So follow me there. Jews were also segregated against. It didn't just say no colors. It would also say at times no Jews. But Jews have always known to build within their own community. This is a tradition that they've had since Moses time. Okay. So what the Jews did was they said, okay, you don't want us in your schools? We'll build our own schools. Better. You don't want our banks? You don't want our banks? You don't want our banks? We're going to create our own business.
Starting point is 00:27:58 We're going to make sure to fund each other. And now we go knocking on their door for help. They don't come looking for us. Could you imagine if the blacks had did the same, had focused more on building within themselves? We would have got our doors knocked on, but we were too busy focused on being included. And so in that, we forgot about what was happening at home.
Starting point is 00:28:18 Now we have fatherlessness up to 78% in growing. Abortion 20, I'm going to say 23 million babies. There's no way during COVID. Everybody's knocking boots and then they're getting pregnant. You think they're not running to the abortion clinic? I mean, we're killing each other left and right, and we're reaping what we've sown in our streets right now. There's death in our neighborhoods.
Starting point is 00:28:37 Look at Chicago. I think 70 guys died this weekend. Oh, it is beyond belief. I had my friend Bob Mazzikowski here. He's a white guy opened up a school in the internet. inner city in Chicago. He lives this. He knows the story on the ground that you never hear in the media. It is, I still can't get over that you could have this mayor Lori Lightfoot. I mean, what do you, I know, like, you can't even believe that she's the mayor. I'm still
Starting point is 00:29:05 fighting her because we protested in front of her house. So while BLN was going out, looting and all of that, these guys got out and they're free. They dismissed their case. I'm still fighting that case right now. Yeah. With six other co-defendants. Where can people find you online? Do you have a website? At well ministries.org. Don't trust. I do have social media so you can look me up on Facebook and Instagram and stuff like that. But they shadow ban me like nobody's business.
Starting point is 00:29:27 But to stay in relationship with me at well ministries. At well, at well, at, w-e-l-l-will ministries. We'll be right back. Yes. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm talking to Bevlin Beatty. Bevlin, you play the role of Bevlin Beatty. I'll be the host.
Starting point is 00:30:13 We're talking about a lot of stuff. I just have so much fun talking to you because you're unfiltered. It's like my buddy John's Merak. I mean, we just lay it out. Yeah. And we're living in a culture that's increasingly unable to deal with truth. Or even if something's like controversial, it's like, we don't want to be divisive. You know, we'd rather like sell our souls to the devil or become communist and go to jail, you know, rather than speak up for truth and freedom.
Starting point is 00:30:36 And so you're on all these different issues. So take us from, you know, you were pivoting from the civil rights movement. movement in the 60s, which pretty quickly morphed into something else. Now, and listen, as much as I'm a fan of MLK, he, at the end of his life, he was kind of getting in bed with it. It was becoming, it was becoming, you know, more anti-Vietnam and more, like, he was kind of doing stuff that, I guess, opened the door to, you know, buying into the Malcolm X version of the black story, rather than.
Starting point is 00:31:14 than the MLK version. You want to know why that was so easy to happen? Yeah. Because we forgot about the gospel. The Bible says greater is he that is in me than he that is in the world. The Bible also says blessed are those who are persecuted for my namesake. They will see the kingdom of God. You know, we were strong Christians, all right? Stood on biblical values. And the moment we allow government to step in and influence us, it dwindled down. Look, this is absolutely true. And I know this. and people don't talk about this much. No. When I wrote in my book, Seven Women, I put in Rosa Parks.
Starting point is 00:31:48 In my book Seven Men, I put in Jackie Robinson. What I didn't know until fairly recently, so I wrote those books, it's like they and most of the folks in the civil rights movement, in the 40s, in the 50s, whatever, they were straight up evangelical, born again, Jesus believing Christians. That's right. And something happened in the 60s, and I can't blame Mark. Luther King, but he did kind of open the door. It became co-opted by the government. Yes. And then you had the Black Panther Party who were always pro-China, pro-communists.
Starting point is 00:32:24 You had all of these different, you know, nation of Islam coming in. So it was just, it was easy to permeate because I don't believe the gospel was able to stand strong the way it portrayed to be. And then on top of that, Martin Luther King wasn't really solid. Martin Luther King was sleeping around on his wife. What? Did you see? Well, come on.
Starting point is 00:32:43 Salma, he wasn't really a hundred in some areas. You know what the FBI said? He wasn't really a hundred in some areas. Was that cultural appropriation for me to say a hundred? You could say it. I love the way you talk. I want to, you know, I just want to talk like you. But it's true.
Starting point is 00:32:58 If I'm talking to like somebody, like a British Earl or I'm talking to you, I just start wanting to talk the way because it's so, it's so much fun. He really wasn't. Now that, when you say that, that's a fact. That's a fact. And when I heard that, that was really upsetting to me. That was upsetting to me. So then you see how the door can open.
Starting point is 00:33:17 You know what I mean? When you sold those seeds, they're going to be briefed. So you're saying messing around on your spouse, you're saying that's not biblical? That's not biblical. Newsflash, Albin, can you believe this? I have to learn about this on my own program. You can't preach the gospel in one and they'll be sleeping around on your spouse and committing adultery on another.
Starting point is 00:33:32 It doesn't work that way. That's so disappointing. Yeah. And people aren't talking about that much because you hate to tarnish somebody's looking. And listen, to be fair, to play. to play by the rules that we say, right? We're not about cancel culture, right? No, we're not.
Starting point is 00:33:44 I can find things in George Washington's life that I don't like. I can find things. So we're all humans. We all make mistakes and you don't get judged by the one thing. That's right. Because Martin Luther King wrote a letter from the Birmingham jail. You don't throw that in the garbage because later on in life, you're sleeping around. So we're not about that, but we also want to be clear.
Starting point is 00:34:03 We want to be clear. We want to be honest so that we can look at those mistakes and not make them going forward because there's still a new movement that has to come. There has to be some type of kingdom movement where Christ is head. And we just don't want to make those same mistakes pushing. We don't want socialism to get in it. We don't want communism to get in it. And we don't want the foundations of what we're building to be in sin.
Starting point is 00:34:25 You understand what I'm saying? There has to be a new wave. It's called holiness. And so now because of that, we're pivoting LGBTQ. And it's taken over. I mean, what do you mean? We're pivoting LGBT? Who's pivoting?
Starting point is 00:34:36 You mean the culture. The culture. It's pushing it. I mean, it started with civil rights. It started with social justice. And now all of a sudden there's no more rights for the straight man and the Christian man. We're irrelevant. Well, but this is why I want to be clear, right?
Starting point is 00:34:49 What we're talking about is it's not so easy to see. In other words, you can see that if people aren't paying real attention and they don't understand history, they have this idea in their head, which is wrong. But they have this idea in their head that, you know, the gospel and the American freedoms given to us, by the founders, by God, through the founders, that these things eventually open more and more doors. And so some of that's right, right? So injustices are made right. Wrongs are made right.
Starting point is 00:35:21 And we move and we deal with our sins. We deal with our sins toward the Native Americans. We deal with our historical sins against black Americans. We deal with this and we repent and we move on in joy. That's right. But that idea has kind of, you can see how every good thing can go wrong. And when we're talking about this with regard to people's sexuality or how people identify what they are, whatever, then it becomes kind of sloppy. Yes.
Starting point is 00:35:51 And so it's one thing to say to somebody that I believe in the United States of America, if you want to do something that I disagree with in your house, you are free to do that. So if somebody wants to commit adultery behind closed doors, somebody wants to have sex outside of marriage, we're not as a government cracking down like the Taliban on that. Yes, free will. But neither do we say that's good. Yes. But something has happened. It's not become a right. It's not become a right.
Starting point is 00:36:22 The wrong has become a right. So that's what you're talking about with Pride Month and with the movement. Yes. So now what, you know, in a sense, what they were doing for the. the black community was beautiful and it opened up a door for us to have, I guess, equal opportunity, but we have to realize we did always have it. No one was literally hindering that. That may have said, no, you can't have access to what we're doing, but it didn't mean you couldn't go and have make your own. It'd be one thing if you can't have access to our stores, but you can't open up your own store.
Starting point is 00:36:52 Now, that's communism. That never happened in America. But now what they're telling you is, we can marry another man and be a man, and you can't say anything about it, because now if you say it's sin, we're going to shut down your social media, we're going to get you fired from your job, we're going to totally stop any doors, any avenues of your life if you come against this agenda.
Starting point is 00:37:13 It was never like that. This is communism. And I also want to say, just to be really clear, that is anti-American. In other words, in America, we have this thing called freedom of speech, freedom of religion, What that means is the government has no right to tell me what I can say or what I can believe, even if they don't agree.
Starting point is 00:37:36 Even if I say something stupid, I have the right in America to say what I like. And that pressure that the government and now via social media and the culture to crush dissenting voices is trying to crush anybody with a biblical worldview. That is fundamentally an American. So that's my point of view. We'll be right back. Folks, I'm talking to Bevelin Badey. Bevelin. Bevlin.
Starting point is 00:38:05 Do you know anybody else on the planet named Bevelin? Actually, there's a lot of Filipino women named Bevelin. Really? Yeah. What? I'm crazy. All right, well, look, you, we're talking about a lot of stuff. Should we talk about Bruce?
Starting point is 00:38:21 Should we talk about Pride Month? We can get right into Bruce. I mean, straight from Pride to Bruce. I mean, I'm going to say it just like this. This man has directly stepped down from his position as a man to be identified as a woman. Okay. God given position as a man and as a head of his household and as a leader. He has mentally canceled himself from that position. Maybe it's too hard. Maybe he doesn't feel he can fit that. And so he said, I don't want to be a man. I want to be a woman.
Starting point is 00:38:51 So I want to take a lesser position because I feel good doing that. And now this is the same man that you're going to make the governor of California. How does that be a man? How does that makes sense. That's not going to happen. We're going to elect Larry Elder as a governor of California. But no, it's just, listen, this stuff is always complicated. And we live in such a divided society that I want to kind of come into the middle of the Bruce thing and say, I've said it before in this program, my heart breaks for that man. Yes. Breaks for that man. Just as it breaks for anybody. Like, let's say you're struggling with your sexuality. And all you hear is, you hear is, you need to embrace that alternative sexuality and celebrate it and live that out.
Starting point is 00:39:39 Nobody is saying to you, you don't need to do that. If you're a man with some same sex, you do not need to go down that path if you don't want to. Nobody is saying that. And all you hear is one thing. So somebody like Bruce Jenner, nobody's saying to him, you need help. God loves you. And let's pray for you. I mean, you and I were with Sean Foyt, my buddy.
Starting point is 00:40:01 to Ken Fish the other day. I mean, there are people who can pray for inner healing, like really miraculous healing. Because somebody like that, I would just say, I don't know what's going on, but that man is in pain. He has been in pain his whole life. He needs real help.
Starting point is 00:40:17 And instead, people are giving him the fake help and telling him, go with that, and we'll be behind you. And then clacking him on to step up as a leader for others. Yeah. He can have a mental breakdown at any given moment. The same way he had a mental breakdown and said, I can't be a man anymore.
Starting point is 00:40:30 I can't be the leader of my house. So he can say, you know what, I signed up to be governor. It's too hard. I can't take it. Oh my God, I'm missing every nail appointment. I got a gal. It could literally go just like that. So do we really want, I mean, if a man can step down from being the leader in his own family,
Starting point is 00:40:45 what makes you think he can uphold being a leader of the state of California? What are we doing? I don't know. I just think that Larry Elder is just going to, he's going to draw all the attention. And I don't think. He's since been, since been. he ain't switched up. Larry Older Been since, Ben, since, Ben, since, Ben.
Starting point is 00:41:05 So, I mean, I don't see why he ain't going to be now. Could you put that in English? Because I go up in a different part of New York than you did, and I don't understand what you just said. Very Elder been holding the crown. He's been holding the crown. He's been conservative. He's been stepping up.
Starting point is 00:41:19 He's been standing on his views for the longest. So he's equipped to do it, period point blank. And he grew up in California. That's his stomping grounds. He's seen how it shifted. He has a heart for California, I believe. He has the right mind to lead California. He's the guy for the job.
Starting point is 00:41:35 So you're going with Larry. I'm going with Larry. Larry Elder for governor. That's right. I mean, the fact that he is running, I'm so thrilled. I saw him at NRB not longer. We didn't get to hang out. But when I found that out, I thought this is wonderful.
Starting point is 00:41:50 You know what it is? You said this before about the Republican Party, whatever. I don't think we should leave the Republican Party. I think we should make the Republican Party be what it's supposed to be. because there are a lot of people, rhinos that are in it, that they might as well be, I mean, they are, they're just, their career politicians, they don't really even understand what they believe.
Starting point is 00:42:11 They just want power. They don't care. This is why I disagree with you. Well, that's fine. I'm going to tell you why I disagree. Uh-oh, get ready. Trump decided, okay, he said, he's not going to start a new party, right?
Starting point is 00:42:21 Right. He said, I'm going to stick with the Republican Party. Yep. Right? But he came in with the same narrative. I'm going to drain the swamp. Well, yeah. Trump is not a politician, okay? he's a businessman, he's a leader, he's direct.
Starting point is 00:42:33 Okay, politicians, they are, it's so many different curves and twists. I just realized we're out of time. We're going to come back with more. Don't go away.

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