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Chapter 1: What are the implications of promiscuity in today's society?
We're at war. We can't travel. There's a ton of corruption coming out of California. I weirdly agree with AOC on something. And the nation debates whether or not you should call your wife a whore to strangers on the Internet. This is friendly fire. I should mention too, by the way, we have coming on to talk about the corruption out of California with original reporting.
We have the great, the one and only Chris Ruffo, who I believe is beaming in from whatever undercover activity he's engaged in.
Chapter 2: How is Gavin Newsom's DEI initiative affecting California?
Gentlemen, good to see you.
Good to see you.
It's mediocre to see you too, Michael. I mean, are we going to be joined by the biblical prostitute Rahab to actually discuss the merits of prostitution?
I wish we were. Prior experience. The prostitute thing, what I love about, she wasn't actually a prostitute.
Chapter 3: What are the latest developments regarding the situation in Iran?
She was apparently just promiscuous according to this tweet that now has 27 million impressions. What I love about it though. 27 million. So it actually... Give some context, Michael, so people know what the hell you're talking about. If you missed this, you kind of need the context. It's from a guy named Trevor Sheets. I'm not going to read the whole thing. It's just like a manifesto.
But he says, and what's going viral is, my wife was formerly promiscuous I was a virgin.
Chapter 4: How does the media influence political narratives?
She was then radically born again, committed to church, evangelized constantly, all good. Uh, then he goes Puritan books in her bedroom. Okay. Don't, that's not a friend of mine said that Thanksgiving is a real holiday in the UK because it's when they got rid of the Puritans, but whatever, we'll move past that. Uh, prayer journals, grief over past sexual sin, etc. We got to know each other.
We got married. She's purer than most virgins now because biblical purity has less to do with the past than with the future. We're too quick to forget the story of the woman labeled as a known sinner or prostitute.
Chapter 5: What role does Chris Rufo play in uncovering corruption?
It goes on and on about Christ's redemption. We all agree. I say that's really wonderful. Yes, the devil whispers in our ears, says sin doesn't really matter. The minute we do it, he tells us we'll never get past it. We're bogged down in our shame. We can be redeemed. We can cooperate with God's grace. Should you really call your wife a whore?
You have to tell everybody who your wife slept with.
Chapter 6: How are conspiracy theories impacting public perception?
First of all, this girl was terrific, by the way. I'm glad she's been saved, but I have such fond memories. You know, that's why it has 27 million hits. It's all those guys coming back. Oh, yeah.
And then you put a picture of her up too, which is just terrible because then it's like, not only is she a whore, here's what she looks like. Yeah. That's really, that's quite terrible. I hate that. I hate that so much.
Chapter 7: What are the challenges of navigating political discourse today?
Like if she were going to tell that story about how she redeemed herself and it made her marriage better, you know, pure enough. But like, I'm sorry, dude, unless you got like explicit permission from your wife to unearth every aspect of her past that she's humiliated by. Yeah. I just can't imagine. Can you imagine any other sin where you would just do this to your wife?
Chapter 8: What future trends should we expect in American politics?
Like my wife, you know, she used to be, she used to sell drugs to kids. She's really like the best, like incredible.
She was picked up for selling hashish to children. My wife used to do drugs. She still does, but she also used to do them too.
Yeah. Do not like, do not like, and that's an overshare. That is a big overshare.
And they put us in the position of being like the older brother and the prodigal son thing where we're bitter that, you know, she's been forgiven, but we're not, we just don't want to know about it. That's
And also, you know, it seems to me, yes, it's good to let people know, especially in our depraved culture, that there's redemption, you can accept, you know, God's love, cooperate with Christ, and that's all very important to tell people. But we also owe each other discretion, I think. You know, we owe each other the grace of... moving on sometimes.
You owe your children maybe something, your future children, to say, hey, we don't want you calling mommy a whore on the internet. Isn't there really a time and a place? Isn't there almost greater sanctity in just carrying some of these crosses privately? I get it if a porn star or something repents. Obviously, this is already public and you can talk about it.
But if it's just like Shelley was a bit of a bicycle, then maybe just keep it to yourself.
I don't know. Keep it a little relative. Totally agree with this. Totally agree with this. By the way, a bit of Jewish law. If somebody converts to Judaism, you're not allowed to talk about their past before they were Jewish unless they want to talk about it. Really? You're supposed to because... Yeah, yeah, yeah. So now...
So when you say that somebody is a convert to Judaism, you're not even in the community supposed to say they were a convert to Judaism. That's up to them if they want to talk about it, because there is a baseline assumption that once you hear about somebody's past, you're going to judge them differently in the present, which I think is true.
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