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Episode Date: April 1, 2026Is this the most consequential day in history? Glenn goes through all the world-changing news of the day, including the Artemis II launch, Trump's address to the nation on Iran, and the possible end o...f America's involvement in NATO. Glenn also explains why he believes the Artemis II moon mission is something worth celebrating. Astronaut Barry "Butch" Wilmore, who was stranded in space for over nine months, joins to discuss how his faith carried him through the terrifying situation. What could President Trump reveal during his address to the nation regarding Iran? Glenn lays out the qualities of a wartime president while discussing President Trump. Astrophysicist Hugh Ross joins to discuss the importance of space travel. Glenn and Hugh also discuss the story of Noah's ark. Is Noah's ark a story of God's wrath or God's mercy? Glenn speaks about the often-forgotten day of Holy Week, Wednesday, two days before Passover, when the events of Jesus' final days were set in motion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Wow, is it going to be a busy day on planet Earth today?
There are so many.
I think this is the, is the, the craziest day I have seen.
Maybe in my broadcast career, there are so many huge things that are
revolving around probably about a four-hour window today.
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Anyway, today we have the rocket launch.
This is the first time since the early 1970s, man is going back to the moon.
We are going further into deep space than man has ever gone today.
It's a pretty big deal.
Artemis 2.
The Apollo was, can we go up there?
Artemis is all about can we live there?
And today we're going up to the moon.
The president was supposed to be at the moon launch.
I don't think he's going to be at the moon launch, the rocket launch tonight.
Why?
Because he's holding a presidential address.
Let me back up.
Before that, before the moon launch and before the presidential address, he's attending, for the very first time a president is attending a Supreme Court hearing.
And it is the first time, I believe it is the first time a president has attended one of these.
But it's very, very rare.
And he's attending on birthright citizenship.
Okay.
Just that alone that the Supreme Court is hearing birthright citizenship is a big deal.
The president going to be there to listen to the argument.
That also is a big deal.
Just that alone is a showstopper.
Then tonight at 9 o'clock, a major speech on the Iraq war, 9 p.m.
A couple of things about that.
That's about an hour after Passover begins.
So he's going to be giving a speech about a war in Iraq with Israel, and he's giving it when Passover has already done.
There's something big happening in tonight's speech, okay?
Because yesterday he was talking about ending NATO.
Get your own oil is what he said.
England and the Aussies have already had their prime minister given address to their people,
and they are saying a major disruption on oil is coming.
This is going to be tough.
be prepared for it. The EU has said the same thing. The world is on edge tonight. I don't know
what he's going to talk about tonight, but you'll have about an hour, maybe a half an hour.
could be two hours to enjoy the space flight and go, wow, that's really cool. Look,
we can do. And then right into the speech. Then he had the executive order on mail-in ballots
yesterday. The judges went crazy. I mean, it is nuts. Today is a really consequential day.
in history.
But can we just start with a positive?
No, no, no, not the bang, bang with Fang Fang.
Not yet, not yet.
Let's start with a positive.
Tonight, we as people are going to be given something really, really rare,
something almost out of time.
We're going to be given a light.
And one that rises, it's going to cut through the darkness.
It is a wonder of the world to see.
And it's going to remind the world that America,
is still capable of astonishing things.
That's what the launch tonight, Artemis II, is about.
A flame that is going to lift off the earth, carve its way into the heavens for a day,
just circle the earth, and then hit the rocket again.
And millions will stop, they will look.
Maybe, you know, maybe for the first time a lot of them will be not looking down at their phones,
but up, not sideways at each other, but up.
and when we have this rare moment, whether we realize it or not, when we're looking up, we're looking at hope.
I think this is a miracle.
And not a miracle that was given to us.
This one, this one was built.
This one was forged.
This one was calculated down to the smallest fraction by thousands of men and women all over America,
who will never, ever be known by name.
engineers and welders and programmers and mathematicians, each one of them doing their small part,
every single one of them not capable of pulling off the mission alone.
But together, together, they can bend reality just enough to make the impossible happen.
We've been here before.
We walked this road when Apollo 11, the moon landing, carried men to the surface of the moon.
I was five.
I don't remember it.
Not really.
I mean,
I remember I think the echoes of it.
It might just be the movies.
I don't know.
But I think I remember that
that something extraordinary
that has just happened.
I interpret it now as the horizon,
not being a limit,
but an invitation.
And then we stopped.
We stopped.
I think we got bored.
We turned inward. We got comfortable.
We forgot what it was all really about.
But tonight, we remember again and add to it.
We take four human beings and we place them in a tin can, no larger than a very small room.
And we send them into the most hostile environment we know exists.
No emergency breaks, no pulling over, no easy way home.
if something goes wrong, you're there, alone, four of you.
They're going to travel 250,000 miles to the moon,
and then they're going to go 5,000 miles beyond that.
Then they're going to swing wide on the dark side, if you will,
the far side of the moon,
farther than any human has gone in generations
as they swing back at the moon closer to the moon than we've ever.
Ben, and hope that everything holds, that every single calculation was right, that every person
in this thousands and thousands of people team did their part right.
And if they did, they're just going to fall from the moon back to the earth.
They'll just fall back to Earth in a controlled crash into the ocean.
That's remarkable.
But strip all of that stuff away.
what is it really about?
For those four people, because I've been thinking about a lot about them recently,
I'm really excited for this launch.
I'm a moon baby.
And I have to tell you, at least for them and the way I see it,
what is this really all about?
Faith.
Faith in each other.
Faith that thousands of imperfect people working together can achieve something
perfect enough to survive the void.
And for a few minutes and then the next 10 days,
all of us get a share in that.
I don't care.
You don't have to understand the orbital mechanics.
You don't have to know the math.
You just have to look up and feel it.
Hope.
We're about to do amazing things tonight.
But this week, we are so blessed
because there's another kind of hope.
A quieter hope.
One I think is much more dangerous in a way because it does not rely on anyone else.
It doesn't need a team of thousands.
It doesn't need fire or steel or countdown clocks.
It doesn't light up the sky.
It lights up something much, much harder to reach.
You, tonight's Passover.
And then it's Good Friday.
And then it's Easter.
This is the week that remembers the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Artemis is a man's miracle.
God's miracle uses words like salvation.
I was thinking about that last night.
It seems like such an old-timey word.
You've got to repent and have salvation, warn.
Words that don't sound like today because maybe they're just so rarely heard.
But if you strip salvation down, what does it actually mean?
Appropriately enough, salvation just means being rescued, not from space,
not from the vacuum beyond our atmosphere, but rescued from yourself to be weightless,
from the weight you carry, from the mistakes you replay in your head over and over and over again,
for the voice that tells you in your own head you've gone too far, you're too broken,
it's too late, you're not worth it.
You can't be rescued.
That's despair.
And the hope is the guarantee that the rescue has already been offered.
It's already completed.
It's already paid for.
You didn't have to train for it.
You don't have to have special credentials.
There's no team needed.
It's just a choice.
I know because I was a burning rocket on a launch pad that never got off by the time I was 30.
It burned everything up.
This choice is the hardest one you'll ever make to forgive yourself.
And I don't know why it's so hard because he has already.
God's not surprised.
It's not like, I can't face him.
I've got to tell him.
He knows already.
He knows he's just.
waiting for you to say, I need help. That's it. It sounds so simple, but it's true, you're the only
one standing in the way of that kind of hope. And this is your week. Look for the signs in the
heavens tonight because a light will rise. A rocket will rise and it will remind us that mankind
at its best still can reach for the stars.
But I urge you not to miss the quieter truth of the week.
Long before we ever figured out how to leave this planet,
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Tonight at 9 o'clock, I don't think the president is going to be.
He was supposed to be at the launch tonight.
I don't think he's going to be at the launch tonight because at 9 o'clock,
he is delivering a major speech on the Iran war.
we're going to get into that next hour.
And I have a way to understand him and us and how all of this is going to turn out.
If one of us doesn't change, either he doesn't change or we don't change.
And I'll explain that coming up in about 30 minutes.
Also, we have the astronaut.
Remember the astronaut that was trapped up in space?
And Biden wasn't sending anybody to help.
and he was trapped up there.
We're going to talk to him in a few minutes.
What is it like to be trapped in space?
Talk to him.
The four astronauts that are going up today on Artemis 2,
you have Reed Wiseman.
He's the commander.
This is the first mission to go back to the moon since Apollo.
10-day flight.
The first day they are going to go up and they're going to spend a day just circling the earth.
just to make sure everything works.
They're like, hey, flip that switch real quick, see if that works.
They want to make sure everything works before they actually hit the rockets again
and go 255,000 miles.
I mean, you imagine being that far away from home?
That is, these guys are amazing.
The pilot tonight, he's a fighter pilot, a test pilot.
He's going to be controlling everything.
He's already lived in orbit,
board the ISS, the space station. He has done spacewalks. He is NASA's chief astronaut. He also
trained everybody else. This one is not about experimentation. This one is about execution. Can we
actually go back into deep space after all of these years? Can we do it? The pilot, the guy who's,
I guess, going to be steering everything is also a Navy fighter pilot, test pilot, one of the most
respected operational astronauts in Space Corps.
He flew on SpaceX.
He was crew number one, first operational commercial crew mission.
That alone puts him at a new category.
Here's a guy who's gone up in a space,
but not with NASA or any other country.
He's also the first black astronaut,
which is not a footnote here.
That's a signal.
We're expanding into space and we're expanding everybody.
I mean, I hate this.
DEI crap, but at least all of these people are really, really qualified.
I don't care what color you are.
I don't care for your male or female.
Are you qualified?
These guys are qualified.
Then you get to the woman on board.
That's Christina Koch.
She holds the record for the longest single space flight by a woman.
She was up in space for 328 days,
nearly a gear off the surface of the earth.
she is somebody who has already passed the endurance test.
She has also done spacewalk.
She's lived through isolation in Antarctica.
Why would you ever want to do that?
Just different kind of people, I guess.
She's going to be the first woman to travel to the moon.
So we have first black man, first woman.
And our mission specialist is from Canada.
I'm torn on this one because,
I mean, he's a Canadian.
He's a Royal Canadian Air Force fighter pilot,
which I,
he's never flown in space.
You know,
he represents the international backbone of Artemis,
the partnership that makes the sustain return to the moon possible.
So we're putting a Canadian on board because I guess they helped pay for it or,
I don't know.
Personally,
there are many other Canadians.
I wouldn't mind seeing shipped up into space.
I don't know this guy.
I hate to say, yeah, he could be ejected into space.
But, you know, so we got a Canadian on board, too.
I mean, everybody needs a mascot.
Oh, my gosh, did I say that out loud?
That is just, he's going to be the first non-American to travel to the moon.
It's pretty remarkable.
And you're welcome, Canada.
You're welcome.
Launch tonight is it supposed to be at 624, unless there's any.
delays. It's my understanding there might be. It could be 824, but we'll see. Hopefully,
pray, say a prayer. This would be disastrous if something went wrong. Artemis 2 tonight.
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We'll do that in a second.
Also, in about 30 minutes,
I'm going to give you an update on what the president is doing today.
Today is an extraordinarily historic day.
First time a president has ever sat in the Supreme Court
to listen to an argument.
Then Artemis, then at 9 p.m.,
he's giving what could be a ground.
shattering speech.
From the Oval Office, he is giving an address.
Already, three prime ministers, or actually two prime ministers and the head of the
EU, have already prepared their people in pretty disturbing speeches.
We'll find out tonight at 9 o'clock.
It must be really important for the president to speak maybe within an hour,
up to three hours after Artemis launches.
completely destroying the great PR, if you will, or just the hope that Artemis could give,
he's going to follow that.
You'll have about two hours to enjoy that light, and then something big is being announced
tonight.
We'll see.
I wanted to, you know, because it is Easter week, and I just think there are so many things
that are happening that are good.
And we have to have faith to get through all of this.
I wanted to get Butch Wilmore on.
He is a retired NASA astronaut.
He was a Navy captain.
He has written a book called Stuck in Space.
Do you remember when Boeing sent up, what was it, their starliner?
And I remember as he was sitting on the pad and I'm getting ready to watch this thing launch,
I'm like, this is the worst thing.
I would not get into a Boeing Starliner because remember, it was all the problems that they were having.
And I'm like, Boeing, you are so screwed if this thing goes up and it can't get.
back, God forbid, and they were stuck in space forever.
And I think it was finally Elon Musk that went up and said, I'll go get him.
That must have been terrifying.
Butch is the guy who was the pilot at that time.
If he wasn't, was he the pilot or the captain, the commander?
I'm not sure.
But he was stuck up there and it's his faith that got him through that.
and Butch is on with us now.
Butch, were you the pilot, the commander?
What position were you in?
I'm sorry.
Yeah, Glenn, no problem.
It's a blessing to be with you.
Thank you for having me on.
I was the commander.
I was in the left seat.
Yeah, I was the one on the controls.
Yeah, that was my role.
And when that thing happened,
how bad was it?
I mean, now we can talk about it
because everybody was like,
oh, no, it's not so bad.
And I'm thinking, no, I think that's really bad.
What was going through your head when,
start going wrong.
Yeah, in the moment, it was, it was pretty serious.
I mean, we lost the ability to fully control the spacecraft in all six degrees of freedom.
One degree of freedom, we lost completely.
The other axes, the attitude and the translation were compromised and were very, very
challenging.
This was before we were docked and we're out in front of the space station.
And what was going through my mind, there was three things.
We have to dock.
We did not have very many options.
at the time not knowing why we're losing these thrusters, we lost, ultimately lost five of our eight
af firing thrusters.
And during that process, not knowing why they're dropping, we have to dock if we don't
dock because of the control was very challenging because I was manual control.
I knew it would be very difficult to control the spacecraft and get it to a position where we
could do a de-orbit burn and return to Earth.
So that's why the thought was we have to dock.
If we don't dock, I'm not sure what our options are.
And the third thing I thought, this is a sick spacecraft.
If we are able to dock successfully, if we're able to get there, I don't think we'll be able to come back on this spacecraft.
Even then, I knew that because I understand what all goes into trying to bound a problem like this
and understand it where you would crawl back in and an attempt to come back to Earth.
I know how difficult that would be, even in the moments of before docking.
So I knew that if we got docked, the chances were slim that we would turn on Starliner, even in those moments.
Where is Starliner now?
Starliner, it did come back.
It did have some problems.
We should not have been on it.
There are many others that would say it was fine, but it was,
and we lost a pitch thruster,
so we would have been coming back into the atmosphere
had we been on it, zero fault tolerance
to maintaining our control of pitch control.
So we shouldn't have been on it,
and I'm glad we weren't.
Right.
But it did make it back.
That one pitch thruster that remained,
it did successfully.
It did operate.
successfully so it made it back. And now they're refurbishing, going through the whole process of
making sure that the thrusters are pristine, are workable, and trying to get back, it'll be a cargo
spacecraft initially if and when it does fly again, and then we'll see if they ever put people on it
again. So, you know, the reason why they put people like you test pilots and people with
vast experience up in a space and not people like me is because I would have been screaming,
we're all going to die. Was there, was there a moment at all that you think?
thought, we're not coming home.
Well, you mentioned it at the very beginning there, Glenn.
You said the faith.
Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior.
I have eternal hope.
There's nothing that can outdo or overshadow that.
So in all situations, that brings comfort and contentment, regardless if you are facing
death.
And did death go through my mind?
Absolutely it did, because the control was so difficult.
and the fact that not knowing if we could eventually get back, I did not get back, but get
a dock to station, not understanding that in the moment, surely that went through my mind.
But even in that, I mean, my sins are forgiven.
Jesus Christ paid the price for my sins on the cross.
He incurred the wrath of God for my sins on the cross.
And therefore, I mean, I believe that.
And he has transformed me.
He has forgiven me.
And because of that, I have eternal hope in any situation.
Fear, yeah, was there fear?
I would say there's fear, but you've got to be able to manage that in these high-stress situations
because fear is very detrimental.
You've got to be able to focus because you have to perform.
And fear can be a detriment to that.
Did everybody, I mean, I don't want to get into personal stuff or, you know, everybody else,
but did everybody have that same kind of faith?
Did you minister to anybody?
We had some discussions about that after we got Dr. Space Station, yes.
But everybody is at a different place.
The Lord has prepared me for that moment over decades.
And that's what really, you know, Glenn, the book, Second Space, that you mentioned,
I didn't publish the book to sell the book.
I published the book because of the message.
The message is hope in the now comes in Jesus Christ, our Lord,
and hope and eternity comes in Jesus Christ, our Lord.
And you can handle situations in the now because Christ has forgiven you of your sins.
And it's also a big huge part about preparation, preparation, preparation.
And that's what the message of the book is.
You'll see life is tough.
And I said it many times, life is tough and you've got to want it.
Those are two themes in the book.
And that is the message.
That's why I publish.
What does that mean you've got to want it?
Whatever it is endeavor that you're endeavoring to do.
You've got to want it.
It takes commitment, complete commitment.
I'm glad you asked that question.
You've got to be all in committed, and that commitment breeds preparation.
Because the preparation has to be there because in many of our life endeavors,
we have a great responsibility.
And when you're sitting in the commander seat on the sixth first launch of a human-rated spacecraft
in the history of NASA, this was only the six, you know, Mercury, Gemini, Apollo,
space shuttle, dragon, and then us, there's a great deal of responsibility.
And the preparation was immense.
I mean, I would go into the simulator with our rendezvous officer on Saturday mornings at 6 o'clock,
just the two of us.
The only ones in the whole place, all of NASA going in there and getting ready and running scenarios
and doing different.
We didn't imagine a scenario like this, but the preparation had to be there because the responsibility
is so great.
And those type of life endeavors require that.
And that's, again, that's a message of the book.
It's in the book.
The guys getting in, I've thought about them.
I mean, they're going farther into space than man has ever going.
before. They're going to be closer to the moon without landing on it than we've ever been before.
And I think about all of the things that could go wrong.
What advice would you give? I mean, they don't need it. They've been up over and over and over again.
But it must be, I mean, when you're strapped into that seat and you've got all of that explosive
power underneath you, and I always think of it, God, forbearable,
I always think of it, go with throttle up.
What advice do you give to people going into space?
What should we be thinking or praying for?
Yeah, well, that's a great question.
These individuals are professionals.
I mean, I know them all well.
I did a spacewalk with Reed Wiseman back in 2014.
So we were outside the space station together doing a spacewalk.
So I know them well.
Victor Glover, it's hard to put into words.
I mean, you know, you're only people.
the whole universe doing that at the moment.
And the responsibility there, and you're in a one-man space capsule shaped like a person
out in the vacuum of space.
It's just, and you see Hawaii go by at 17,500 miles an hour below you.
It's just, it's thrilling.
And there's, again, responsibility because you're busy.
You've got work to do.
You're not out there to sightsee.
You're out there to perform tasks.
So anyway, that's what that's like.
But anyway, these folks are professional.
They have done their preparation.
They are ready to go.
They're excited about going.
But if something goes wrong, that's why we train.
The ground teams, this is a huge team.
This isn't just then.
It's the ground teams as well.
And honestly, the reason we docked successfully ultimately was, you know,
maintaining control of the spacecraft in a very difficult situation,
but the ground team's coming up with a plan on the fly to get us safely docked.
And that's, you know, that's what we do at NASA.
We prepare, we hope and plan and for the pristine mission,
knowing that things are going to go wrong.
This is high-risk business that we're in.
and then we're ready to handle those situations when they occur.
And thus far historically, we've been able to do that well.
We've had many, many situations that we have been able to rectify on the fly real time.
And there's a couple, as we know, that we've had tragedy has happened.
But regrettably, that's part of this business.
It can be as difficult as it is.
But obviously, you don't go until you think you're fully ready.
And I know the people, I know John Blevins, the chief engineer of the space launch system, the rocket.
He's ready. I've talked to him just yesterday, and they are all prepared.
And if any small thing that they think could be a detriment to this mission happens prior to launch, they won't go.
And that's just the way we operate.
You were up there. We had the capability of going and rescuing you and politics, at least from this vantage point, seem to play a role in that.
I don't know if that's true from your vantage point.
But when Elon Musk got involved, that must have been a good deal.
Jay? Well, I would say it like this. I don't know all those conversations. I can't speak to any of those things that happened from the political realms, as you mentioned. But we were prepared in all aspects of spaceflight. Sunny and I both had been space station commanders in the past. We understood the space station. That's one of the reason we were selected for the position we were in because you just never know. And when our stay was extended, we were fully, fully qualified and prepared to do every single function on the space station, including space station.
swaps, which we did. And that was because we pushed some of it. We certainly did. It wasn't just
in the system. We pushed and said we need to be ready because we just don't know. But that's how we
and that that mantra, that's how we roll, right? We prepare, prepare for all contingencies and this
one was one of them. So when we got extended, there was no reason. I wouldn't have sent
somebody up to had sent to get me. Honestly, Glenn, because because we were trained and we were,
we had the experience. We'd been there before. We understood space station operations.
And I wouldn't have sent somebody
to get me either.
So could they have launched a rocket
and spent hundreds of millions of dollars
to do that to come get us?
Probably could, but there was no need to do that.
Just work us into the normal flow,
and that's how it played out.
So that's why we were there for almost 10 months.
And, you know, it's a small price to pay when you're,
because to serve your country,
especially in this fashion, is a privilege.
I know that's what all the four astronauts
on board Artemis right now,
that's the way they view it.
It's a privilege to be in the position they're in,
and they're honored to serve in that fashion.
So we.
I got to believe, you know, I talked to Buzz Aldrin.
It was my dad's, I think, 70th birthday, and I arranged lunch with the two of us in Buzz Aldrin.
And it was kind of a sad meeting because, you know, he's never really moved past the walking on the moon.
And he said it was devastating to come back to Earth and knowing you're never going back up.
I mean, and you're in your 20s and you've just done the greatest thing any man has ever done.
on earth. And so in some ways, it must have been kind of nice. Wow, I get a stamp here for an
extra year in some ways. But now that you're out of it, does that play a role in you at all of,
I'm not going back up because it's a very small club and really super cool?
I tell you, it is a small club. It is really super cool. But we're all, you know, when I, when I
reach scripture, Glenn, I see that my purpose of an engagement.
is for my Lord's glory, and it ultimately is my good. And that's my focus. I have a greater hope,
a much greater hope in space like I could ever bring. And that's eternal hope with Jesus Christ,
my Lord. And that's what drives me, and that's my focus. Yeah, I will not be down.
I'm 464 days in space is plenty for me and for anyone. But would I like to go to the loan? Sure,
but I'm not going to. Because I've got a great hope. Thank you so much. The name of the book,
stuck in space and astronauts hope throughout the unexpected, get it now, stuck in space.
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Iran has been essentially decimated.
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Holy cow.
Count. Now, he has been leading towards this for a very long time. He's been saying it really since
his first term, why are we in NATO? Why are we spending all this money? We don't need to be in NATO.
Now, tonight, he gives his speech at 9 o'clock. We don't know what it is. However, we do know that
it has something to do with Iran and the rest of the world because already the prime minister of
England, the Prime Minister of Australia, and the head of the EU have all given a speech.
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They are preparing, I think, for some sort of a America's not going to defend us.
Good.
Good.
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Now, the problem is they're not going to have all the money that they, you know, they say.
still don't have for all of their social programs. So they're going to go into real tailspin
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your own problems. They're also saying that this is, I mean, Stormer actually, or Starmer actually
used the language of this is going to be extraordinarily hard and difficult on a coming energy
crisis. So we don't know what's going to happen. But,
I've been thinking about this for the last few days because I thought about wartime generals.
And I think Trump is a wartime president.
So what is a wartime general do?
It's not a personality thing or just in tone or whatever.
It is a cut from a completely different cloth kind of thing.
A wartime general operates under the central assumption that we are
already in danger.
Do you, just make this checklist in your head as I go through this.
Is he a wartime president?
Does President Trump believe the republic is already in danger?
Not hypothetically, right now, we are in danger.
If he does, that assumption changes everything.
I believe he thinks we are in danger on multiple fronts, not just Iran, you know, with the
nukes, but the Islamists, the 12ers, Islam taking over Western Europe, the Marxists, the
socialist, the anarchist, the edu, big money foundations of Soros corrupt press, big tech,
the court systems, the CIA, DOJ, the corruption, the cartels, the illegals, the crime,
war on faith, war on the family. I mean, he thinks we, and we are, we are at war with all
of those things. So if he believes that, then that changes a few things.
First, now listen to these characteristics of change if you're a wartime general.
First one is clarity over consensus.
A wartime general does not wait for polling to confirm reality.
He acts on what is, not what is popular.
Does that not sound like Donald Trump?
Speed over process.
In war, delay kills.
bureaucracy is not neutral, it's lethal in war.
He also believes, or a wartime general also believes outcomes over optics.
Victory matters more than how it looks on cable news.
Does that not explain how he's operating right now in this war?
It's almost as if he doesn't care about the optics.
He's like, this has to be done.
The other one is enemy identification.
A wartime general names,
the threat plainly. It's foreign, it's domestic, whatever it is, and they do not soften the
language to preserve comfort. Ronald Reagan did this, just on this as an evil empire. Donald Trump
does that with all of it. Whatever he sees, remember his list of we're at war and we are. We're at
war. This is a civilizational war. It is an existential threat. It is gone if we don't pay attention.
A wartime general also has tolerance for disruption because they know war rearranges systems.
Stability is not the goal.
Survival is.
And the last characteristic that changes is moral framing.
Things stop being so gray.
Some things have to be opposed directly and decisively.
Does that not define who Donald Trump is?
because I think it does.
I think it does.
A peace time is, and see if this doesn't sound like Barack Obama.
Consensus over clarity.
Process over speed.
Optics over outcomes.
Reluctance to name enemies.
Preference for stability.
Moral ambiguity.
Okay.
Now, I started looking into this a couple of days ago because I was going to write a
a monologue that was about we have a wartime president and a peacetime GOP because that's what's
happening in Congress.
They're peacetime GOP.
They think that everything's going to be fine.
And they're acting as if we're in peace while he's saying we're at war and you,
you know it.
A good portion of this country knows we're at war for our very lives in civilization.
but everybody's acting like it's peace time.
Okay.
I'm not going there because that's not the biggest problem.
As I was thinking about, I thought, okay, has this ever happened in history before?
And the first thing that came to mind was, yeah, Churchill.
Churchill was a wartime leader.
And he was preaching about Hitler long before anybody wanted to hear it.
I mean, 1938, they didn't even want to hear it.
They didn't really want to hear that from him until 1940.
Churchill was not the leader.
In fact, they kicked him out.
His own party rejected him.
And Britain was led by Neville Chamberlain, who was a peacetime leader.
He believed that war could be avoided.
He trusted the negotiation agreements.
And he was a reflection of the exhausted public from the last war.
Does any of this sound familiar?
England was exhausted and did not want to go in because
They were exhausted by World War I.
They didn't want to do it again.
They said, look what happened.
So when Churchill started to say, war, nobody wanted to go.
So Neville Chamberlain was sent over to meet with Hitler.
And they came up with a Munich agreement and peace was preserved.
There would be peace in our time.
This is Obama and Biden dealing with Iran.
Churchill, however, saw something different.
He said Hitler was not a negotiator in a normal sense.
This guy is not negotiating.
He is using our fear of the fight, and he's flattering us and saying enough things right to delay our entrance into the war in Europe.
He is going to use this delay.
Does that not sound also like Iran?
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So what happens when a president is wartime and the public isn't it?
Well, it creates a very dangerous lag.
It's a misalignment between the leadership's perception of the threat and the public's willingness to accept the cost of that.
I mean, Donald Trump just gave a press conference yesterday where the reporter said, it's $4 a gallon of gas.
And he said, yes, and there's no nuclear threat.
And they said, but it's $4 a gallon gas.
Yes, and you're not going to be vaporized.
That's the disconnect.
He's looking at it as this was a threat.
I have to take care of that first.
This gap always happens the same way.
It produces four predictable effects.
First, the trust begins to fracture.
The public begins to think, this is exaggerated, this didn't happen.
We're being dragged into something.
Sound familiar?
His own base is saying this right now.
Meanwhile, the leadership is thinking, you don't understand the stakes.
Both sides lose confidence in the other.
Very dangerous.
The second thing that happens is political isolation of the leader.
Even if the leader is right about the threat, the institutions resist, right?
You see that happening?
Allies are hesitating.
Hello?
Media fragments all of the narrative.
This is exactly what happened to Churchill.
to 1940. He was an alarmist. He was reckless. He was out of his mind. He was dangerous.
Third thing that happens, delayed mobilization. Because a peacetime public does not
sacrifice easily. They do not accept shortages. They do not tolerate casualties. They don't want to
reorient their daily life. So the nation responds to slowly and in war, time is not neutral.
The fourth thing that always happens is eventually reality shocks and it forces the alignment if you can get all the players still in the same place.
There's an attack, there's an economic collapse, there's visible escalation.
In Britain, it took the bombing of London.
It took the blitz.
In the U.S., during World War II, it took an attack on Pearl Harbor.
We have been here before.
This is exactly what happened with Pearl Harbor.
and nobody wanted to go to war in World War II.
Nobody wanted to fight the Germans.
Until something that shock happens,
large parts of the public resist the wartime frame.
That's why the Green Red Alliance is not blowing buildings up yet.
They don't want that shock to happen because that brings us all together.
Now, here's the part people forget about Churchill.
Churchill was a Nobel Prize winning laureate.
I mean, he was a beautiful writer.
He did something that very few can do.
He translated reality into the language the public could eventually accept.
Remember, he was the guy,
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It's our finest hour.
He didn't just describe the war.
He brought the public into it, psychologically, morally,
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Do we have that?
Do we have anyone telling the tale in a way that is actually waking people up
and bringing them into this emotionally, intellectually, spiritually, do we have anybody?
I think he's kind of alone on this island expecting us to get it, and I'm not sure we are.
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saying he's betrayed us he's betrayed us okay that's one way to look at it another way to look at it
and probably historically the right way to look at it is you hired a wartime president.
When we were in the election, everybody felt we were at war on something.
We were at war with a government that wouldn't listen to us.
We were at a war that the government was trying just to destroy our economy.
They were trying to destroy our jobs, our schools.
They were aligning themselves with our enemies.
They were part of this WEF.
The court system was out of control.
The DOJ was out of control.
We felt we were at war.
And so we hired a guy who had that view.
And so we got him in, but he also said,
I don't believe in wars.
I don't want these long, drawn out wars.
Okay, good.
We're on same page.
Now he gets in and we all of a sudden trusted this guy.
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But he comes in and he looks at the analysis of everything. And in every step for every day he has been in office, he has done remarkable things like a warrior, not a regular president, not a peacetime general, like a wartime president. I'm not waiting. We're
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happening over in Iran. Iran is the one that is supplying all of the drones for Russia up in
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Shia-12ers are crazy.
We all have agreed
for 47 years they cannot have a nuke.
What Donald Trump saw was
they are protecting that.
They are delaying.
They're building.
They're continuing to build.
And they're building now
all of these drones,
which we'll never be able to get through.
If we don't take them out now,
we won't be able to take them out.
And they can't ever have a nuke.
So like a wartime president or wartime general, he says, move forward.
It's the right thing to do to hell with the consequences and what people think.
This is the right thing.
That's what you hired him to do.
I'm not questioning him.
I am worried.
I am fearful because I don't have all of the information.
I don't know what's happening.
You don't either.
Nobody does.
And so I'm worried.
worried, but this guy has earned enough trust with me to go, he is a wartime general. He is not stupid.
I don't care what anybody says. This guy is a freaking genius with vision that I have not seen in any president in my lifetime.
And you like it or not, he's the president. I'm going to trust him. I'm going to trust him enough to go,
okay, he's seeing stuff that I don't have the privilege or the or the responsibility to see.
I'm going to give him rope.
So he's doing things now as a wartime president would do.
Now, what happens?
Because we're not a wartime people.
You might have thought we're at war with the economy.
We're at war with jobs.
We're at war with schools.
Well, he fixed those things.
And how come he's not fixing the economy faster?
And why is he paying attention?
Because it's all connected.
It's all connected.
And here's where we have a real problem.
we have a real problem.
There's a danger zone.
If you don't have, if you have a wartime president and a peacetime public and there's no successful
translation between them, it's unstable.
The leader is going to be rejected before the public understands the threat.
That's real possibility right now.
The public is shocked into alignment, maybe too late.
and the country fractures internally while facing an external danger.
We're at risk on that.
That's the risk window.
The hard question here is not, is Donald Trump the right leader?
Because history, you don't know that until you look back.
It's unclear in the moment every time.
The real question is, can this leader bring the public to understand reality
before reality imposes itself and possibly too late.
Churchill eventually did, but only after the bomb started falling,
only after Germans were like, we're going to take England,
and the bomb started to fall,
that's when people were willing to go,
Churchill, help us.
The through line here is that a wartime president
without a wartime public is absolutely unstable.
A wartime public without a wartime leader,
is vulnerable.
But when the two align,
that's when nations endure things
they couldn't otherwise survive.
That's the Churchill lesson.
Not that he was right,
but that the timing and his communication
and the public alignment
determined whether being right
actually mattered.
It doesn't matter if Donald Trump is right
if we reject it
and then we find out later.
It doesn't matter if
we had another president who was peacetime and we were all around him going, yeah, and then
we're hit by something.
Doesn't matter.
We got to get this one right.
And if you know the patterns, you can look for them and you can go, wait a minute, wait a
minute, am I just being swept up in the patterns of history?
And that doesn't mean you have to agree or disagree with what's happening.
It just means be aware of it.
not just a domino that falls when somebody just pushes you.
Stand where you want to stand with reason to stand there.
And the knowledge of what's standing there has meant historically because we have been here
before.
FDR was not a wartime president until we had Pearl Harbor.
But in 1938, 39, he started doing things to prepare.
This president is preparing.
What do you think he's doing with Europe?
He knows Europe is on its last leg, and we cannot be a part of that.
We can't afford to put all of our troops, all of our money and everything else over in Europe.
If they won't wake up themselves, they are going to be lost.
Get out while you can.
He's preparing them.
That's what he did yesterday with that tweet.
He is preparing them.
Look, get your own oil.
You don't want to be a part.
of this, that's fine. I've been telling you now for years. I don't think you're actually an ally of
ours. You'll take our stuff, but you won't help us when we think it's important. And that's
fine. You're all weasels. You're all afraid of your own Islamist public. We're not there yet.
We still have a chance. We are not going to let this happen to us. So crap or get off the pot.
well, you're not going to crap, so fine, get your own oil.
You're going to have to learn how to take care of yourself.
That's what he said last night.
Tonight is really important.
If we are going to survive this time period, I mean, I came in, Ricky sat down and she's like,
well, where do you want to start?
And I said, I want to start something hopeful and happy.
I want to start with Artemis.
But this is, I believe in my entire lifetime, this is, this.
this is the most dangerous day for our republic I have seen.
You have Artemis.
If something goes wrong with Artemis, the damage that that will do to our nation,
the damage to our psyche as a nation, the message it would send to the rest of the world,
America is over, that is so incredibly powerful itself.
and if it's successful, the message it sends to the rest of the world.
We're back.
Watch us.
Don't screw with us.
We're going to the moon again.
We are reaching beyond the moon.
We are going to live in the stars.
That's powerful if it works.
Tonight, he's going to talk about oil.
He's going to talk about what our next plan is.
maybe he's got something happy like it's over, gang.
I don't think so, not by the way the allies are reacting.
Now, maybe the allies are reacting this way because he's going to say something like,
we're not going to be a part of NATO anymore.
They didn't help us.
We're not going to help them.
And that would put them in a tailspin.
That would make them say the things that they just did.
We're in trouble because America's not going to be there for us anymore.
We have to do our own thing.
This is going to cost us a lot of money.
Gasoline's going to go through the roof, yada, yada,
because they're not going to protect our ships anymore.
We have to protect our ships.
That would be a good thing for America, I think.
I mean, I urged the president yesterday, please, Mr. President, get out of NATO.
Those are going to be Islamic countries with our nukes.
We got to get our nukes out of those areas where they're going to fall to Islamist.
Otherwise, those are going to be nuclear-armed Islamist countries.
cannot afford those nukes to be there anymore.
Get them out.
Get our troops out.
As much as we can do without having a total vacuum,
you got to get them out of there.
And I hope tonight is the beginning of that.
And then you know what?
Well, you want to talk about a peace dividend?
You know how much money we'll save if we are not being the NATO?
We spend so much money on NATO.
Why?
Why?
What have they done for you, America?
What have they done for you?
But this is a scary, scary time.
Scary time.
We just have to keep our heads about us.
We just have to, we have to hope that we don't need the shock and awe of bombs.
I fear we do.
People usually do.
But I'm not sure our enemy is so stupid to give those to us.
People learned from Pearl Harbor.
They really thought that would demoralize us.
It didn't.
Remember the old freight?
Don't wake a sleeping giant?
The world has learned from that.
You do not wake up the American people.
Keep them asleep for as long as you possibly can.
The president knows we're asleep.
He knows he's trying to wake us up.
Maybe tonight at 9.
He will.
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All right.
So I want to talk to you and give you some hope here.
I just gave you the problem.
The problem is we are a peacetime public and we have a wartime president and I think we are living in war times.
But the American people don't understand that yet.
And they'll only see a piece of the war that they care about.
You've got to look at the whole thing.
We are at war with Iran, literally.
Islamic Republic, the Islamists, the 12ers, the Islamist takeover of Western Europe, England, Marxist, socialist anarchist, EDU, we're Big Money Foundation, Soros, the Ford Foundation, you know, the No King's thing, that's well-funded, that's a war. Corrupt press, big tech, social, AI, court system, CIA, DOJ, corruption, cartels, illegal crime, all of that. But there are three things that were also under attack.
And they are the answer.
They are the answer.
Our faith is under attack.
Our belief in God is under attack.
Our families are under attack.
And you personally, you are under attack, your belief that you make a difference, that your voice counts, that you are the sovereign of your own life.
Remember, in America, power goes from God to you to government.
They have convinced you that's not true.
You fix you.
You fix your belief.
When you stand strong and, uh-uh, no, excuse me, no, I'm not taking that.
And you teach that to your family and your children.
you fix your family.
You atone for the mistakes that you've made in your life.
If you happen to be a cross-dresser and your wife is a gnome,
I'm just saying you get all of this out of your life and you put your life back in order
and you do the right thing and strengthen your family.
And how do you do that?
You get back into your faith.
You find God, real God, because he has power.
way beyond us.
And he is in charge of all that.
He's not surprised by any of this.
And he's asking us, especially this week,
will you just come home?
Will you just come home?
I'll help you with all of this.
Please just come home.
Those three things are the only three things
that you have control over.
But they are the answer.
It's why revolutionaries always try to destroy
the family, the individual,
and their faith.
Fix those and we fix the rest.
I've got to tell you,
today is such an important day.
in so many ways.
It is the most packed we've ever been on any show, I think,
of really important things to talk about.
And I'm trying to back up just a bit
and give you perspective on everything
because it is also Holy Week.
Passover starts tonight.
Easter is this weekend.
And I need perspective.
And I don't know about you, but I need hope.
You know, I know times are tough.
I know times are tough.
And I know President could speak tonight at 9.
This, everyone should watch this speech.
This speech is going to be critical.
I don't know what it is, but it could be a myriad of things.
But, you know, thank God for Torch today, because I've been listening to Jason.
When I go into commercial breaks, I'm trying to put together,
how am I going to frame everything for you, you know, the next break?
He's going through a litany of stuff I just can't get through to.
I can't, I don't have time to get to today.
So if you're a Torch member, you're getting your money's worth just to.
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news, but you won't get necessarily the perspective. But there's a lot out there today you have to
look at. Tomorrow, I'm going to the launch of Artemis 2 tonight and watch that. And then I'm flying
back here tomorrow to do the show and I just wrote down some notes for a monologue I want to tell
you tomorrow. I think we are reliving history in an unbelievable series of coincidence that shows us
the path forward. That'll be on tomorrow's program. I want to spend some time with an astrophysicist.
This is a guy. He has done a podcast with me. His name is Hugh Ross. And he is a guy who started out as an
atheist. And then he started, he started as a kid reading the Bible because he was reading everything.
And he's like, why don't I give this a world? He reads the Bible. And he's realizing with what he knows
about science, he's like, wait a minute, this is accurate. This is scientifically accurate.
Yesterday, I was talking to you about Artemis. And I got a lot of people saying, this is our golden
calf glen. This is our Tower of Babel. I don't think so. I don't think we're making, I'm not making this
into our God by any stretch of the imagination. I think this is man exploring, which is exactly what we
were born to do. God wants us to find him. He wants us to explore. Can you imagine if we didn't have
so much evil in the world and we weren't fighting each other and we weren't blowing each other up and we
weren't wasting our time on stupid things? Can you imagine how far we would be in exploration?
We would be completely different humans. I think that's what God wants us to do. But I don't know.
So I want to kind of go down the road of, is space exploration important?
Or is it a tower of babble?
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My friend Hugh Ross, astrophysicist, Reasons to Believe Founder and Senior Scholar,
an author of a new book out, Noah's Flood, Revisited.
Hello, Hugh. How are you?
Doing well, thank you.
You bet. So can I start with just space for a second?
Yesterday, I had a lot of, I had a lot of people push back and say,
Glenn, space is a waste of money, and it is, it's our Tower of Babel,
trying to make ourselves look so great.
I don't look at it that way.
I look at it from the view of an explorer,
and I believe God wants us to explore.
How do you feel about that?
Yeah, he made us curious.
I mean, we're unique amongst all life on planet Earth,
and we're curious about everything.
I mean, my dog doesn't care about the galaxies around us,
but we do.
Right.
We want to know what's beyond the universe.
So I think God gave us a curiosity for a reason,
He really does want us to explore.
But I think he also wants us to do it,
and the most efficient and effectively possible.
So a lot of people, and maybe you can help on this,
a lot of people say we never even went to the moon the first time.
I find that amazing, but people actually believe it,
and they say, you know, it's because this radiation belt,
we can't get through the radiation belt and all this stuff.
Did we go to the moon?
And does it matter?
Yeah, I actually got to watch the moon landing live on television.
vision when I was much younger. And what really thrilled me was watching Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong
putting up a laser reflector. There's now three laser reflectors on the moon. Physicist beam
laser beams off them every single day. It's because of those laser reflectors that the
Apollo astronauts put on the moon that were able to test theories of gravity to agree we've never
have been able to do before.
So somebody
put those laser reflectors there.
Well,
probably aliens. You, I'm
just saying. It
really, it's very frustrating
because, you know, there are, there
is evidence
like the laser reflectors.
For example, even the vehicles
left behind by the astronauts are still
there and they're being photographed
on a regular basis.
So,
um, we're going out
on Artemis today.
And this is to prove that we can live in space.
It is to totally change the economy and the way we explore and go to,
you know, Mars, et cetera, et cetera.
Yet we still have, we're making such advances and yet we have not explored
interspace nearly enough.
And we are fighting over things like we never went to moon in the first place.
and when I look at the thing about, you know, we never went to the moon, it's the same kind of argument, just with a lot more distance to it, that there was no flood.
And your book, Noah's flood revisited, you are saying you can prove this that there was a flood?
Well, the Bible tells us that the flood lasted 375 days.
You know, liquid water flows out of the ocean fairly quickly.
There had to be a lot of melting ice and snow for the flood to last that long.
And during the previous ice age, there were seven really big melt events.
So I think one of those melt events explains why the flood lasted that long,
but it also puts the flood early enough in human history that the flood can wipe out the entire world of humanity in all their animals,
without being global.
And that's the number one reason why people reject the biblical account.
They think it's speaking about a global flood, rather it's speaking about a worldwide flood.
The world of humanity was wiped out.
But if you have the event early enough, the world of humanity is a local region.
I mean, there weren't humans in North and South America until 16,500 years ago.
And likewise, Australia wasn't settled until 40 to 50,000.
years ago. The big major melt events were 47 to 85,000 years ago. So I make the argument. In fact,
I waited to bring the book out until we really had solid data confirming the events of Genesis
10 and 11. And if you can nail down the dates for that, you've got a good idea that date for Noah's
flood. How did you nail down the dates?
Well, Genesis 10 and 11 speak about the great scatterings of humanity.
I mean, Genesis 11, we see that humanity is repeating the mistake of what happened before the flood.
They were staying in one region, disobeying God's command to multiply and fill the earth,
and even built a city in a huge tower so they would not be scattered over the face of the earth.
And God knew that was a prescription for runaway evil.
His plan all along was there would be multiple nations that would have to compete with one another for
citizens, which would act as a check against a government oppressing its citizens.
You know, if one nation oppresses too much, they get up and leave and go to another nation.
And so God forcibly scattered humanity over the face of the earth.
And now we got four methods that enable us to give accurate dates from when those happened.
The remains of humans, their artifacts, evidence from when they were cooking,
because humans can't survive unless they're cooking and preparing their food,
and then the genetic models,
and they all come in with consistent dates from when those events happened.
So I don't know, I've talked to rabbis before,
and in the oral tradition, the Tower of Babel, there's different facets of God, if you will.
There's the angry, vengeful God, there is the kind, merciful God,
and the one that shows up at the Tower of Babel and scatters is not the angry God.
It is the merciful God, knowing that if they can do this, they can do anything.
So he is having mercy on us by scattering people and changing their language.
Is that the same view of Noah, that it's actually a mercy mission?
Absolutely, because, you know, humans before,
the flood had the potential to live past 900 years.
And it tells us that Adam and Eve had many sons and daughters besides Cain, Abel, and Seth.
I mean, at a minimum, they were having 120 children.
And all the rest of the couples, likewise.
So when God told Adam, multiply and fill the earth, he could have done it in his own lifespan.
What stopped that from happening, so we see in Genesis 4, murder began to run out of
control. And so I've calculated in my book, Navigating Genesis, that the murder rate in the days
before the flood were above 90%. In other words, at least nine and a ten people died as a result
of being murdered by their fellow man. Humanity was literally in danger of self-extermination.
So God stepped in and prevented humanity from wiping itself out.
I have a guest on, I think on Friday, who has done extensive scientific work with some of the best scientific minds, not all believers, on the evidence of Jesus, his life, his death, and his resurrection.
That's coming up on Friday show.
And you've kind of done this, I mean, really throughout the Bible, not just Noah.
You mean, you have used science to show Book of Genesis is true.
It is the best scientific explanation, if you look at it this way.
of what is true about life and the way we were created and everything else.
Is there something happening, Hugh, that the Lord, that we are moving more rapidly
towards being able to prove things that we've never been able to prove before?
Well, what thrills me as a research scientist is that the more we learn about science,
the more and more evidence we gain that the Bible is inspired inerrant word of God.
So, for example, you have Genesis 1 describing 10 different events of creation,
tells us what the chronological order is, gives us details.
The book of Job puts in more details as to Psalm 1 4 and Proverbs 8.
But what I've noticed is that it tells us that on day 4,
you have the atmosphere going from a thick haze to being transparent.
And just back in 2018, a team of physicists did an experiment
where they took a huge flask filled over the known constituent's atmosphere
and then began with no oxygen, then gradually increased the oxygen.
And when the oxygen hit 8%, the atmosphere in the flask cleared, you could see through it.
And likewise, when you have the oxygen, the hypotosphere going up to 8%,
that's the moment we have large animals appearing on the face of the earth.
Those animals need to see the sun, moon, and stars in the sky,
in order to regulate their biological clocks.
So that's just one example of how a scientific experiment gave us more evidence
that the Bible got everything right.
Because you and I did a, I mean, we probably spent 90 minutes together,
and we did a podcast.
And it was one of the most fascinating podcasts I've ever done.
And you made the case that it's not just that it's right scientifically.
It is right.
It's in the right order.
If you don't have these things in the right order scientifically, it can't happen.
Yes.
It's not just that the descriptions are correct.
Everything is in the correct chronological sequence.
Now, I do give pushback from my eighth,
peers who say, wait a minute, if you look at it from the perspective of God up in the heavens,
everything is in the wrong order. I say, yeah, but that's not the frame of reference.
Genesis 1-2 tells us that the Spirit of God is hovering over the surface of the waters of the
premortial earth, below the clouds, not above the clouds. And from that frame of reference,
the 10 events of creation are all in the correct chronological sequence. I just,
saw that at age 17. That was my first clue that this book, the Bible, was different from all the
other holy books, that it got all the science right. And that's what motivated me to say,
I got to read through the rest of the book. It took me 18 months to get to Revelation 22,
but when I got there, I realized every time the Bible speaks about something scientific,
it gets the science right. And often it does so, thousands of years ahead of scientists may
the actual discoveries.
Is there anything that you feel compelled that people must know?
Well, I think what really impressed me as a young astrophysics student
was the Bible actually predicting for the fundamental features
and what we call a Big Bang creation model.
And not until the 20th century,
to any astronomer had a clue that the universe had those characteristics.
And it's not just me reading this into the Bible,
the Bible with my 21st century hindsight. Jewish theologians writing 800, 900,000 years ago,
saw the Bible making these statements about the universe and they declared the universe must
have these features. The 20th century, we discovered that indeed the universe has a beginning,
a space time beginning, with laws of physics that don't change, where the universe expands
from a cosmic creation event and gets progressively colder.
All that was in the Old Testament.
Let me just take 10 seconds, station ID.
Stations, I'm going to move the commercial.
I don't want to stop here.
Give me 10 seconds station ID.
Hugh, he's an astrophysicist,
Reasons to Believe, Founder, Senior Scholar,
author of the book, Noah's Flood, Revisited.
Hugh, a lot of people are looking at the world today,
and they're looking for signs.
I haven't looked up what that one comet
that is supposedly shooting towards the sun
and then coming around
and maybe we can see it this.
If it survives the sun,
we can see a trail of million or tail
a million miles long, something like that.
Do you know anything about that comment
and did it make it through the sun?
I don't know,
but I've seen some really spectacular comets
on my lifetime.
I remember seeing one in my,
graduate school days, it was as big as the moon in the sky, and the tail went back 40 degrees.
So yeah.
Wow.
If it survives, maybe we'll get a really spectacular sight.
So people are saying that, you know, look for signs, look for signs, because there is this,
this feeling, even in Islam, that we're headed for something biblical.
Do you feel that?
Are there signs that we should be looking for?
Well, yeah, Jesus told his disciples that he would return a moment that his followers
take the good news of salvation through Jesus Christ to all the people groups of the world
and make significant number of disciples amongst all those people groups.
So I'm not waiting for the Lord to return.
I'm waiting for his people to finish the task that he assigned to them.
And I had Ralph Winter, the founder of the U.S. Center for World Mission, in my Sunday class for a number of years.
And he wrote a book making the point that Christians today have the wealth, the technology, and the people to complete that commission that Jesus gave us in just one decade.
All we lack is the motivation.
So my passion is to try to motivate people.
Let's get the job done.
because hey, this universe is a wonderful place,
but God has promised to take us to a new creation
where it's unbelievably more rewarding and fulfilling
than the universe in which we live.
So let's get there.
Q, always great to talk to you. Thank you so much.
We'll have to re-post our podcast at glenbeck.com
because it's a fascinating podcast.
And grab his book, Noah's Flood, Revisited.
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I'm singing today. This week is such an amazing week.
There's going to be, tonight is going to be a very important night, I think.
At 9 o'clock, the president is going to speak.
And he's going to speak about what is happening in Iran.
And our NATO alliance is dicey at best.
And already two prime ministers and the head of the EU have already had press conferences about
whatever it is, the president told them and said,
Tough times are coming.
So we're going to find out tonight.
Artemis launches tonight.
I remember the first real memory of a T-shirt.
You know, you ever have a T-shirt when you were a kid and you were like,
that was my favorite T-shirt.
The first real memory of a T-shirt was my Apollo 11 T-shirt.
I had to be maybe, no, six, seven, six.
and oh, I wish I had that t-shirt now.
I would have that t-shirt framed.
I loved that T-shirt.
It was a white t-shirt, had the Apollo logo on it.
I wore it every day.
And I feel like I'm 10 again today.
Because I am right, I'm leaving in 25 minutes and we're flying to NASA.
We're lucky enough because the traffic, there are hundreds of thousands of people on the,
so we're allowed to land at NASA and I'm going to be there for the launch.
night. I just can't wait. And then we're flying right back home afterwards and I'll be here
tomorrow. So there's the good and the bad. I've got a great monologue on this tomorrow I want to
share with you. But there's a good in the bad. The things that are going on that are just so horrible and
then other things that are so good. And I keep being pulled to good. And I have always spent
time on Good Friday telling you this is an important day, an important weekend of Easter.
It changed my life.
But every day I have come in and I've been reading my scriptures every day about what's happening on this day, 2,000 years ago.
What was happening?
On Sunday, we know it was Palm Sunday.
He comes in on a donkey.
And that is a miracle.
because it is the fulfillment of prophecy.
And then you see him weeping over Jerusalem,
signaling Jerusalem's going to be destroyed.
And Monday, he went in, if this was in real time,
and I was a journalist back then, I said,
you know, there's some trouble at the temple on Monday.
This guy's causing all kinds of problems.
He was at the temple.
He drove out the money changers from the temple.
And then he healed a blind guy.
and a lame guy.
And if I were a broadcaster at the time,
I would give you perspective and say,
it's interesting,
he cleans,
he gives judgment,
cleans it out,
and then he immediately shows mercy and he heals.
Yesterday,
this guy was talking about some fig tree.
And he was teaching and confronting people again,
and the fig tree.
And then he withers this fig tree.
He curses this fig tree.
And by yesterday, it was completely withered.
He says it has something to do with our religion, meaning nothing.
But today is going to be a pretty quiet day.
At the end of the day, I would back in those days broadcast to you that nothing really happened today,
but something probably happened that was really, really important.
Today is the day
Most likely
That Judas made up his mind
It's a couple of days
It's a Wednesday
Jerusalem has pilgrims everywhere
Street is louder than usual
Everybody is
Is
having a conversation about
You know what this means this week
People can feel something coming
Even if they can't name it
And right in the middle of it all
the story goes quiet
Jesus has been arguing in the temple
but now he's withdrawn and he's
deliberate he's still
Judas is doing something
at the same time in rooms that most people
will never see the religious authorities
are finalizing what they have been
moving toward the end quietly
before the crowd can react
and Judas comes in and he doesn't stumble into betrayal
he walks right into it
he seeks them out he names his price
price, 30 pieces of silver. It's a transaction, a signature without ink. And just like that,
the outcome is set. There's no cross yet. There's no denial, but it's already done.
And that's the part we miss. It was already done today. It's just the spectacle it's left,
the arrest, the trial. Tomorrow will be the last supper. He'll wash the feet of Judas. But
the decisive moment doesn't happen under the lights. It happens quietly in the dark.
Because that's the way it always works. And that's what I want to talk to you about.
The moments that define us is almost never the moment that you see coming. And when it does,
there's no time to become somebody new. You don't rise to the occasion. You, an old saying,
you don't rise to the occasion. You fall to the level.
of your preparation. That's today. Everyone is making a decision. Today, Wednesday, it was done.
The authorities, they chose power over truth. Judas chose silver over loyalty and Jesus
chose his path he knew he would already walk. There was no hesitation in him when the moment comes
because the decision wasn't made in the garden.
It had been made long before.
And that's the through line for all of us.
Two days before Passover, back then, today is Passover.
It begins tonight.
But back then, two days before Passover, it's not about what happened publicly.
It's what was settled privately.
Because by the time the crisis arrives, by the time the torches are lit, by the time the crowd is shouting, there is no debate left.
There's none.
only revelation.
And that's not just their story back then.
That's our story.
Every single day feels ordinary.
Right?
It's just another day.
But it's not.
It's not.
Today is a rehearsal.
Today is the day that you have to decide.
What do I actually believe in?
What am I willing to lose?
Where is my line?
Is there something that could happen where I say, no more, no more?
I don't care what the cost is, no more.
Because if you don't decide now, when you're calm, when you're quiet, when it's unnoticed,
you will decide it later when you're afraid, when you're rushed, when you're under pressure.
And that version of you is not going to be your best self.
It will be your default.
It's that moment of hesitation.
I said this last week.
It's that moment of when somebody asks you, and you know it's not right.
And they're like, hey, you want to come out and go do whatever?
And you're like, ah, that when you're saying, ah, that's when somebody was like, come on.
Okay.
It's too late to make the decision when you're going, two days before Passover, the world had no idea what was coming.
But the outcome had already been chosen.
It had been chosen in the quiet when no one was watching where it always,
always happens.
I don't know what's coming tonight.
Hopefully we are going to see a lift-off
that will help us believe in the greatness
of what we can do again,
followed by possibly the president
telling us good news or really bad news.
I don't know.
I don't know what tomorrow brings.
I don't have a great feeling about all of it,
but I know he's in charge.
And I know I don't want to get lost.
And so while we're here on this Wednesday, this all-important Wednesday, look for the patterns.
This is the day the decisions were made.
And it was quiet.
Today, make the decision on who you are, what you believe, what you're willing to stand for, what's worth living for, who you really are.
when times get tough.
Because that's what all the prime ministers are telling their people.
Times that are coming are going to be very, very tough.
It's going to be hard to get through.
I don't know if that's the message our president's going to give,
but that's the message I'm giving you.
It's going to be tough.
But you know what?
It's going to be glorious in the end.
You think going to space is easy?
It's impossible.
But watch tonight.
It's going to be glorious.
And that's what man can do.
Watch what God's about to do.
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Coming up in just a minute, I am going to check in with Jason because there are so much going on.
The president is in front of the Supreme Court right now.
First president to ever sit in front of the Supreme Court and just listen to a court case.
birthright citizenship case, but that's not even the biggest deal.
What's happening with Iran is remarkable.
And I don't know which way this leans, but we'll get that update.
When we come back, stand by.
Now that you've got that metal picture in your head, Glenn Beck will be right back.
Wow, today, if you're a Torch Insider, I think you got your money's worth and then some.
Jason, what did you cover in depth that we just?
just did, I just did not have time to cover today. Oh my gosh. Give me the latest, you know,
give me the latest on Iran first. What do you think is coming tonight? Those are the breadcums
we've been trying to follow and what they're going, what the president's going to talk about on
radio. I'm sorry, with his, with a statement tonight. We look, he made a statement a couple of
hours ago, this is directly from the White House, where he said that he's actually talking
directly with the president of Iran and that the president of Iran has asked for a ceasefire.
I thought that was very interesting because not too long after that, there was another report
from Iranian foreign minister saying this is false. We're not dealing with them. So either they don't,
either there are parts that they're, they're so discombobulated. They don't even know who's talking to
who or what. But we also know that, again, just a couple of hours ago, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Metanyahu declared that Iran no longer poses an existential threat to Israel. So the signs seemed
to be pointing towards a winding down if they agreed to open the Straits of Hormuz. I just saw this
also, Glenn. This is from the Wall Street Journal's Alex Ward. He said that Trump is raised with
Rubio and two and top aides the possibility of withdrawing from NATO if allies don't help reopen
the Strait of Hormuz. That's a second big clue, I guess, because this could be a test. This could
be if they decide to open the Strait of Hormuz and maybe turn over security of it to an outside
force, it's possible the Trump administration has been in contact with the UK, other European
nations on them stepping up their military, you know, commitments to doing that. And that would
have preempted them coming out and saying, this is going to be a long road, you know, get ready
for changes. So, T leaves going to show that. I mean, you know, if that's, if those T leaves turn
out to be the actual T, that is a reason to celebrate. Look at what he's done. He's finished
the war, he's taken away the threat.
He's then passed the torch.
We're not going to be, I'm telling you he's going to take Carg Island.
We're not, we're not letting that go.
He's passed the torch to others in the area and the rest of the allies said, you want to
keep your oil flowing.
We'll keep ours flowing.
You keep yours.
So that burden is off of our shoulders.
He's passed it just exactly like I said.
This is very hopeful thinking.
But just as I said at the very beginning, he's trying to pass the torch.
back to others saying we're not going to be the guarantor of all of this stuff anymore.
You have to step up. We'll guarantee ours. You guarantee yours. That could be massive if that's the
road we're going down tonight. Trump is a producer and a good producer knows how to come up with a grand
finale. You would think the Artemis 2 launch, if successful, would be the grand finale.
our producer president
if the tea leaves
like Jason indicated are right
could give us some great news
and a bigger grand finale
we could ever ask for
I mean if that happens tonight
and Artemis takes off
what a day for America
we should dance
I mean I wish we had a song that was about
Swalwell and Fang Fang
I mean it's
oh we have one
crank it
and we'll see you tomorrow
