Megan Basham
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Yeah, they thought there was moral rot back then.
They couldn't bear the sight today.
Those three giants you mentioned are giants because they spoke about God, not values or virtues or whatever.
You go back to Albert Schweitzer and back in his search for the historical Jesus, made a remarkable discovery.
When human beings go back and try to look up who Jesus is and create Jesus, guess what they do?
They find a Jesus in their own image.
So today, it's not surprising you find a globalist, socialist, Mamdani Jesus, who's in favor of compassion.
You find exactly what you want to find.
But that's not who God is.
Your favorite theologian in mind, John Calvin, defined faith as a firm and certain knowledge of God's benevolence, dot, dot, dot.
Knowledge.
That's a shocker to most people, right?
So God is...
absolutely compassionate, but God is also holy.
So holy, you can't stand on the holy ground, right?
And so that's the work of Christ is allowing us the approach to God, the Father Almighty and his holiness.
This is totally absent from the mainstream media and all these folks talking about compassion, right?
They don't want to find God, the God of the giants you just mentioned.
And that's what has to be done.
So last weekend, there was a guy in The New York Times who wrote a guest piece on St.