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Policies Don’t Change with Facts, Truth, and Justice Because We’re Distanced from God | 3/29/23
Policies Don’t Change with Facts, Truth, and Justice Because We’re Distanced from God | 3/29/23
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61 minutes
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Mar 29, 2023
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Why is it that even when Republican voters and commentators recognize the problems with the vaccines and many other issues, the policies never change and even get worse? They talk, commentate, and politick, but they never push for change. We still have doctors in red states getting punished for not wearing a mask. The answer is that absent a revival, people will not turn to God and seek both divine intervention and innovative strategies until they personally feel the pain. Not enough people feel that pain. I draw an analogy from the crime issue. For a decade, my cries about rising crime due to jailbreak were ignored until now, when members of Congress themselves are scared to walk the streets of Capitol Hill. We also have a lightning round of news and information on the latest state legislative medical freedom bills, why our troops are in Syria, the GOP failing to act properly on immigration, and why our federal government is a bigger threat than China.
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Released:
Mar 29, 2023
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Podcast episode
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