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  13. 0:40Listen up as we delve into the deep and sordid history of Moses Mordecai, Mark's Levy,
  14. 0:48who's most commonly known as Karl Marx.
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  29. 1:56Well, I'm going to start to show off today in the book of Proverbs, which is an amazing
  30. 2:01treasure.
  31. 2:02You know, sometimes when I read in the scripture, I feel like the Lord just have to go mind just
  32. 2:05for me.
  33. 2:06Obviously, I know it's not just for me, but it's just so good and so rich to consume the
  34. 2:13Lord's word and the book of Proverbs has just boundless, boundless wisdom available for
  35. 2:20us to consume.
  36. 2:21So there, I'm starting Book of Proverbs, start in the Book of Proverbs, chapter 14, verses 15
  37. 2:28and 16 is what I'm going to share this morning.
  38. 2:31And this is going to relate to what I want to talk about on today's show, because I'm
  39. 2:36going to build on what we, what I began talking about yesterday.
  40. 2:40I'm going to build on that from, from yesterday's show.
  41. 2:43All right.
  42. 2:44So the Book of Proverbs, two verses, the simple believes everything.
  43. 2:49The simple believes everything, but the prudent gives thought to his steps."
  44. 2:54I read it again.
  45. 2:56The simple believes everything, but the prudent gives thought to his steps.
  46. 3:01One who is wise is cautious and turns away from evil, but a fool is reckless and careless.
  47. 3:11Several thoughts from these scriptures.
  48. 3:13And you're going to see why I'm going here to begin.
  49. 3:16So the Bible says, the simple believes everything.
  50. 3:19It is an unfettered, un-quisical, if you will, embrace of everything.
  51. 3:26In order to have an opinion or a view to be received as valid, it doesn't need to be subject
  52. 3:32to scrutiny for the simple.
  53. 3:34It just needs to be offered.
  54. 3:37Kind of like our modern day, post-modern, moral relativistic society that says, well,
  55. 3:43of course, Bruce Jenner can be a woman.
  56. 3:47His position is a position.
  57. 3:49Therefore, it is inherently valid without an actual evaluation or an analysis of it.
  58. 3:56The King James translates the second part of verse 15 as the simple believes everything,
  59. 4:00but the prudent looketh well to his going.
  60. 4:04One thing you can draw from King James versions of translations when it adds the ETH ending
  61. 4:10to verbs, it communicates the fact, and this is accurate, that the original language connotation
  62. 4:16or the tense of the verb is that is a continual process. So this looking well into is going looking
  63. 4:22looking well into is going or is the ESV which I use this but the prudent gives that giving thoughtful
  64. 4:29consideration to its steps is a continual giving. From there you get the reality that learning is
  65. 4:35in something that's that's limited only to people who are going to school or formal education
  66. 4:39but really the position of the prudent is that they're ever learning. Some of the most successful
  67. 4:45people and I mean success in the biblical notion sense of the word success are people who are
  68. 4:50continuously learning continuously investigating continuously examining things to determine what
  69. 4:56is good what is praiseworthy what is worth retaining and what is what is worth less and
  70. 5:02what is subject to be discarded.
  71. 5:04All right.
  72. 5:05Then it goes to say one who is wise is cautious and turns away from evil.
  73. 5:09Have you ever considered the concept or the reality that shunning evil as a life habit or
  74. 5:16a life pattern is tied to biblical caution?
  75. 5:19Have you ever noticed that?
  76. 5:22The wisdom provokes in the life of a believer as we mature a caution as we approach various
  77. 5:29things.
  78. 5:30We don't run roughshod ahead long into things without looking intently into it and looking
  79. 5:34intently into it, not only includes a natural investigation, but includes taking counsel
  80. 5:39from the Spirit of God, which has been entrusted to us by our Lord to give us wisdom and counsel,
  81. 5:45lead us and guide us into all truth.
  82. 5:48That's what the Bible says the Holy Spirit does.
  83. 5:50Holy Spirit leads and guides us into all truth.
  84. 5:53So that aversion to carelessness and recklessness is something that becomes a descriptor, a feature
  85. 6:02of the life of the believer.
  86. 6:05Isn't it amazing how Psalms 1 says that, blessed is the man who does not walk in the council
  87. 6:12of the wicked.
  88. 6:13That walking is not talking about just taking a trek or a hiking trip.
  89. 6:16It's talking about developing a life pattern.
  90. 6:19Blessed is the man who does not as a pattern of life live in the way that is advised by
  91. 6:25the wicked.
  92. 6:26Now, I'm saying all of this to say that we live in an era and I'm going to begin this
  93. 6:31show with a critical examination of the life of Karl Marx before even unpacking his
  94. 6:39philosophy because you can gain a lot of understanding from a person's philosophy when
  95. 6:48you understand who the person is.
  96. 6:51Isn't it amazing that people, even if you're fortunate enough to have discussions about
  97. 6:56Marxism, which is the fundamental bedrock of socialism and communism, but very few people
  98. 7:03who would spout off their embracing of Karl Marx's philosophy, very few people know much
  99. 7:08about his life.
  100. 7:09Isn't that interesting?
  101. 7:11And I think it'll be instructive for us that as we as the Bible tells us in Proverbs 14,
  102. 7:15Proverbs 14, verse 15, the simple believes everything, but the prudent gives thought to
  103. 7:22his steps, or the prudent looks well to his going.
  104. 7:26is prudent for us before we embrace or reject anything to look well into it, to see whether
  105. 7:34or not this is something that is worth pursuing.
  106. 7:39And I will say this, and I've said this before, but I want to say it again now, one of the
  107. 7:43most dangerous forms of learning there is, is a summative learning or presumptive learning
  108. 7:50to where information is presented to you for you to assume the factual accuracy of it without
  109. 7:56an investigation of it. You assume this to be true, and that assumption forms the basis
  110. 8:01or the foundation of the things you embrace down the line. And I'm saying this because
  111. 8:07I am charred by how aggressively and passionately that socialism is taking root here in America.
  112. 8:17It's amazing. And I share yesterday my absolute mortification at the fact that the New York
  113. 8:22times published an op-ed celebrating communism. When we know communism is responsible for
  114. 8:29killing hundreds of millions of people, but yet we have people that want to celebrate
  115. 8:35communism and people who want to embrace the features and the tenets of socialism as a
  116. 8:42part of the American framework. So we want to apply for Proberts 14, 15, and 16 today
  117. 8:47as we unpack, not really unpack, as we do justice to Karl Marx here today. All right,
  118. 8:55so I'm going to read the verse again, the simple believes everything, but the prudent gives thought
  119. 8:59to his steps, one who is wise is cautious and turns away from evil. Isn't it amazing that caution
  120. 9:06allows you to be able to identify evil versus righteousness. So as a result of employing that
  121. 9:12godly in a biblical caution, as we identify right and wrong, as Psalms one tells us,
  122. 9:17walk not in the counsel of the ungodly, then, ha ha, I see it. And we turn away from evil.
  123. 9:24The simple believes everything, but the prudent gives thought to his steps, one who is wise
  124. 9:28is cautious and turns away from evil. But a fool is reckless and careless. So the fool
  125. 9:35not only runs headlong and runs roughshod into something, they also are careless, have
  126. 9:41no regard for the substance or the quality of everything that they're pursuing. That, ladies
  127. 9:45Ladies and gentlemen, I believe very strongly, rightly identifies people in our modern society
  128. 9:51today.
  129. 9:52So I'm going to start this first segment because I want to make sure I don't run out of time.
  130. 9:56So here we go.
  131. 9:57Karl Marx born in 1818 died in 1883 as a young man.
  132. 10:01And by the way, I don't think most people realize this, but Karl Marx is Jewish.
  133. 10:07His full name is Moses Mordecai, Marx, Levy.
  134. 10:12Moses Mordecai marks Leving is his name.
  135. 10:16I don't think a lot of people realize that.
  136. 10:19And yeah, so here we go.
  137. 10:21As a young man, marks was dismissed from several universities
  138. 10:24for his radical and revolutionary views.
  139. 10:26In Atheist and a secular humanist,
  140. 10:29he wrote the Communist Manifesto
  141. 10:30along with his friend Frederick Ingles.
  142. 10:33Marks did not believe in the spiritual world
  143. 10:36or life after death,
  144. 10:37only in the natural material world.
  145. 10:40He valued people only for what they could do for the state.
  146. 10:48Is it any wonder then that the worldview of Marx,
  147. 10:51communism has been responsible for the murder
  148. 10:53of more than 100 million people.
  149. 10:55And as we are unpacking this,
  150. 10:57I want you not only to listen
  151. 10:58to the factual information I'm gonna convey,
  152. 11:00but I'm encouraging you to navigate this
  153. 11:04through a biblical lens, a biblical lens, all right?
  154. 11:09Right?
  155. 11:10Marx hated free market, hated the free market and capitalism and their roots in the Protestant
  156. 11:16Reformation.
  157. 11:17Hear me well.
  158. 11:18The primary source of Marx's hostility towards capitalism was because of its connection to liberty
  159. 11:27that sprouted from the Protestant Reformation.
  160. 11:30You see his hostility towards religion was a specified hostility toward Christianity because
  161. 11:38As he saw Christianity as the chief impediment to establishing his humanistic society.
  162. 11:47Marx hated the free market and capitalism, perhaps because he was a lazy slob.
  163. 11:54Hear me well.
  164. 11:55He was a lazy slob who wanted other people to take care of him.
  165. 12:00He lived largely off of his friend Frederick Ingalls who drew an income from the family
  166. 12:06business.
  167. 12:07How perversely ironic is this?
  168. 12:11Mark spread his hatred of capitalism while drawing his livelihood from the fruit of capitalism.
  169. 12:18Isn't that always the mode of operation for those who follow the economic philosophy of
  170. 12:22communism?
  171. 12:23The most violent form of socialism?
  172. 12:26Let other people provide for me.
  173. 12:28This is something that I'm going to say and I want you to hear me clearly on this.
  174. 12:32was such a reprobate, such a reprobate out of his six children, three of his children died
  175. 12:39of starvation while still infants. Did you hear that? Three of his children died of starvation
  176. 12:49while they were still infants. Now, if you listened to the show yesterday, I explained
  177. 12:54how Joseph Stalin 1932 to 1933 enacted the man-caused genocide known as the Holmodore in
  178. 13:02Ukraine by effectively starving out the Ukrainian people, 80% of which at the time were farmers,
  179. 13:08by taking their farms, making the people work the farms, but then shipping the farm produce
  180. 13:13all over the rest of the Soviet Union.
  181. 13:17Isn't it ironic that the father, if you will have communism, starved his own children to
  182. 13:23death?
  183. 13:24And think about how much evil you have to have in your heart to be able to starve any child,
  184. 13:28let alone your own biological offspring.
  185. 13:33And he starved them to death while there was still infants.
  186. 13:38Two of his other, remember he had six children.
  187. 13:41Three starved to death while infants.
  188. 13:42Two of his other children committed suicide.
  189. 13:49Now think about this.
  190. 13:51This is from the family, from the family of the man who was the father of communism and
  191. 13:56socialism.
  192. 13:58Only one of his children lived on to adulthood.
  193. 14:05One of the two that committed suicide, did so in a suicide pact with their husband, killed
  194. 14:15herself along with their husband.
  195. 14:17Now think about the type of exposure they had as children to come to the place where
  196. 14:20they were willing to commit suicide after three of their prior siblings died of starvation.
  197. 14:26Finally, his favorite daughter, Eleanor, who was his favorite daughter, Eleanor was a
  198. 14:35Satanist.
  199. 14:38You heard me right?
  200. 14:40Eleanor, the only daughter who lived, his favorite daughter into adulthood, was a Satanist.
  201. 14:49This is the offspring in the lineage in the biological legacy of Moses Mordecai Markslevi
  202. 14:55that you know as Karl Marx.
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  219. 16:13Shining light into the darkness,
  220. 16:21this is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  221. 16:24Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner.
  222. 16:26If you're just joining the show,
  223. 16:27I'm just doing a little takedown of Karl Marx.
  224. 16:30His real name is Moses Mordecai, Marx Levy.
  225. 16:33Just digging into him a little bit
  226. 16:34because people need to know this
  227. 16:36because we talk about the ideology that he's known for,
  228. 16:39but not very many people know much about the man
  229. 16:41And his who he was helped shape the philosophy and the ideology that he popularized.
  230. 16:47So I was just explaining that out of his six kids, three of them, he starved to death as
  231. 16:51infants.
  232. 16:53Two of the other, the remaining three committed suicide.
  233. 16:57The daughter that committed the suicide with the suicide pact with the husband was Laura
  234. 17:02was her name.
  235. 17:03And then Marx's favorite daughter Eleanor was a Satanist.
  236. 17:07I'm going to explain later that she learned Satanism from Mark's himself.
  237. 17:13Mark's was a Satanist.
  238. 17:15How often do you hear that taught when people talk about the virtues, the wonderful virtues
  239. 17:19of communism and socialism?
  240. 17:22Do you notice a pattern here?
  241. 17:23One of the turbines, I think it was Iren and Turban made the note that this dude is sick
  242. 17:27concerning his family just like Sigmund Freud and the ridiculous wickedness voiced it on
  243. 17:32our society by Sigmund Freud.
  244. 17:34Same thing like Saul Alinsky.
  245. 17:36If you remember the rules for radical, Sude Sala Linsky dedicated his book to Lucifer.
  246. 17:41Does anybody else see a pattern of commonality here?
  247. 17:45Let me go on.
  248. 17:50Marx, the Marx family was often hounded by creditors.
  249. 17:57Their family was often hounded by creditors, yet when Marx received a gift of £160, which
  250. 18:02was about $500 at the time, he neglected to pay his bills, his rent ordered by food for
  251. 18:08his starving family.
  252. 18:10Rather, he went on a two month drinking binge with his intellectual buddies while his wife
  253. 18:16and infant children were evicted from their apartment.
  254. 18:20Mark's the parasite also spent his wife's inheritances from her mother and uncle causing
  255. 18:25his family to live on the edge of financial ruin for years.
  256. 18:30It gets deeper, y'all.
  257. 18:31Among the many infectious ideas Mark's promoted was his hatred for the traditional family.
  258. 18:37Not just pause for a moment again.
  259. 18:39Who are the people that consistently hate to traditional family?
  260. 18:43What agenda do they normally advocate for?
  261. 18:46And then when you ask yourself and answer those questions, go further and ask yourself
  262. 18:51who was the author of what we describe as traditional family?
  263. 18:55What's God?
  264. 18:57God instituted the first command that superseded or should I say preceded him giving of the 10
  265. 19:04commandments, even the instructions concerning the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
  266. 19:09The first instruction was to be fruitful and multiply.
  267. 19:12But among his hatred for the traditional family, Karl Marx favored a system of wives in common.
  268. 19:20Needless to say, he didn't have a great marriage and when his wife died, when his wife died,
  269. 19:28he didn't even intend on his own wife's funeral.
  270. 19:31Karl Marx didn't even intend his own wife's funeral because I got into discussion.
  271. 19:38tried to argue with me after yesterday's show saying, well Abraham, just because communism
  272. 19:44might have had some bad leaders doesn't mean that communism in and of itself is bad.
  273. 19:51I'm saying what the fool?
  274. 19:52What are you crazy?
  275. 19:55Communism is horrid because communism denies one of the most foundational truths about humanity
  276. 20:01is the depravity of mankind.
  277. 20:03It denies the fundamental truth about human nature.
  278. 20:12And not only was Marx a negligent husband and father, he was also such an uncaring, arrogant
  279. 20:18bully that he hardly had any real friends.
  280. 20:21Even those who agreed with his teachings didn't like him as a person.
  281. 20:24And as a result, when he died, fewer than a dozen people attended his funeral, fewer than
  282. 20:29a dozen people.
  283. 20:32Now, I'm going to explain something that one of the people that Karl Marx idolized and
  284. 20:41he even built his philosophy based on was a German philosopher by the name of George W.
  285. 20:48F. Hegel, H E G E L who was the founder of what we know as in, in its known and philosophical
  286. 20:54circles as the Hegelian dialectics.
  287. 20:57That's a big word that just simply means, it simply means this, the dialectic and David
  288. 21:03Noble in the book that I would encourage everybody to get called understanding your times.
  289. 21:07It's a worldview book and it's really written more like a textbook and I use it for my family.
  290. 21:11in describing the Hegelian dialectic, David Noble described it this way. The dialectic says that in
  291. 21:18everything there is a thesis or the way things are and an antithesis or an opposing view to the
  292. 21:26way that things are, which must inevitably clash. So you have the way things operate, then you have
  293. 21:32some type of contradiction or a proposition to the way things are operating. And so those two concepts
  294. 21:37inevitably clash to produce a new thesis.
  295. 21:41So to the Hegelian dialectic,
  296. 21:46all life is, or they say it this way, the only thing that is constant
  297. 21:50in life is change. The only thing that is constant in life and that is inevitable in life is
  298. 21:54change. Right? And many people, even many Christians, have spouted
  299. 21:58that type of, you know, pithy saying. But I challenge you to
  300. 22:03navigate this in light of the scripture. Because to the
  301. 22:07the Hegelian dialectic, the only thing in life that's constant is change.
  302. 22:10But what does the Bible say about our God?
  303. 22:12I am the Lord that God and I change not.
  304. 22:15There are certain phenomenons in life that don't change.
  305. 22:18I'll add another concept in that with you because it is the undergirding notion of Hegelian
  306. 22:24dialectics that provides the foundation of macro-evolutionary theory.
  307. 22:30But contrary to macro-evolutionary theory, ain't nobody ever seen a monkey walking around
  308. 22:34turning to a man.
  309. 22:37I'll tell you one thing that doesn't change. Monkey don't become men. The Bible says everything
  310. 22:42reproduces after its own kind. And so Marx used the philosophies of Hegel to navigate into
  311. 22:50establish his notion of communism. All right. So now I'm going to go a little bit deeper.
  312. 22:59I'm going to go a little bit deeper because I said before that Marx himself, Carl Marx
  313. 23:08himself was a Satanist. Now, many, many Marxist apologists and
  314. 23:16espositors of communism and socialism, they work really,
  315. 23:20really, really, really hard. They work really, really, really hard
  316. 23:23to hide the fact that Marx is a Satanist. In fact, where Karl Marx is buried in
  317. 23:29London right now, his grave site is known as the seat
  318. 23:34for Satanism in England. They gather around his grave for satanic festivals, do all sorts
  319. 23:41of things because Marx himself was a Satanist. So here we go. Because Marx was a Satanist,
  320. 23:52he said that the idea of God is the keynote of a perverted civilization. And as a result,
  321. 23:59it, the idea of God, must be destroyed. Now how often do people tell you this about Karl
  322. 24:05Karl Marx when they espouse the virtues of socialism and communism.
  323. 24:10They don't.
  324. 24:11See, Karl Marx was openly hostile toward any religion that did not promote man, man as God.
  325. 24:20Marx was openly hostile to any religion that did not promote man as God.
  326. 24:26Marx is known as having said, man looked for a superhuman being in the fantastic reality
  327. 24:31of heaven and found nothing there but the reflection of himself.
  328. 24:37This is Karl Marx.
  329. 24:41There was a reverend by the name of Richard Wormbrand who lived and was incarcerated in
  330. 24:47Romania, which was a communist country at the time.
  331. 24:50And upon being released from the prison in Romania, he made his way to the United States
  332. 24:55and he tried to warn the United States against the evils of communism.
  333. 25:02He spoke at a congressional hearing of the 89th Congress, second session, and I'm saying
  334. 25:07this so you can go and look this up for yourself.
  335. 25:10The hearing was titled the Communist Exploitation of Religion Hearing because Richard Wormbrand
  336. 25:17explained that there were communists who sought to infiltrate America and would use religion
  337. 25:24as a means to exploit and to import communism into the country.
  338. 25:30hearing occurred on May 6th 1996, sorry, 1966, not 96, May 6th, 1966. Reverend Wormbrand said
  339. 25:40Romanian Communists are very interested in the fact that you have here in the States
  340. 25:45something like 300,000 liberal clergy on their side. Now this is in the 1960s, y'all. They
  341. 25:52can't very well win them for communism. He said the communists knew this. They can't
  342. 25:56very well win them for communism, but they can for a left wing Christianity which supports
  343. 26:03communism.
  344. 26:06The Russian newspaper, the Proveda, wrote as recently as April 27, 2009, wrote then quote,
  345. 26:14then their faith in God was destroyed until their churches.
  346. 26:17All tens of thousands of different branches and denominations were for the most part little
  347. 26:22more than Sunday circuses and their televangelists and top Protestant mega
  348. 26:27preachers were more than happy to sell out their souls and flocks to be on the
  349. 26:32winning side of one pseudo-Marxist politician or another. Their flocks may
  350. 26:38complain but when explained that they would be on the winning side their flocks
  351. 26:43were ever so quick to reject Christ in hopes for earthly power. Can anybody say
  352. 26:50Barack Obama. Mm-hmm. How many churches were dead silent on Barack Obama's
  353. 26:58dastardly ideology and philosophy of the option opportunity to be on the
  354. 27:04winning side to embrace this Marxist Rev... Marxist president in the White House. On the
  355. 27:13basis of Marxism, I'm sorry, the basis of Marxism is atheism. So I'm explaining
  356. 27:21this because we have people that work very diligently try to sanitize these things and
  357. 27:26act as if they are not so.
  358. 27:30But when you embrace, embrace Marxist ideology, you are by the very nature and essence of the
  359. 27:37ideology embracing an atheistic philosophy.
  360. 27:42Karl Marx said himself, quote, religion is the side of the oppressed creature, the sentiment
  361. 27:49of a heartless world, as it is the spirit of spiritless conditions, it is the opium of
  362. 27:56the people.
  363. 28:00This is what Karl Marx said himself, Moses Mordecai, Marx, Levy.
  364. 28:05So here's a question, who's really behind Marxism?
  365. 28:08Who's really behind it, right?
  366. 28:12Because one of the things that all too often we get engaged in is people is that we're able
  367. 28:17we wrestle, even though the Bible tells us not to, we wrestle against flesh and blood.
  368. 28:22But we allow the puppet master behind the scenes who's pulling the strings to escape
  369. 28:29Scott free.
  370. 28:30So who's behind Marxism?
  371. 28:33Well, Karl Marx revealed himself who he felt like was the motivator behind Marxism.
  372. 28:41He wrote in a poem, quote, Thus Heaven I forfeited.
  373. 28:46I know for a well.
  374. 28:48My soul, what's true to God, is chosen for hell."
  375. 28:54This is what he said out of his own mouth.
  376. 28:56His own pencil, his own pen.
  377. 28:59I'll read it again.
  378. 29:00Thus, having I forfeited, I know full well.
  379. 29:04My soul, what's true to God, is chosen for hell.
  380. 29:09He wrote another poem called The Player, where he wrote, quote,
  381. 29:13The hellish vapor rise and fill the brain
  382. 29:16till I go mad and my heart is utterly changed.
  383. 29:20See the sword, the prince of darkness sold it to me.
  384. 29:27For me, he beats the time and gives the signs.
  385. 29:31Evermore boldly, I play the dance of death.
  386. 29:34So Marx knew very well and see, people don't tell us this
  387. 29:38because I'm saying people, wicked people
  388. 29:41who have wicked intentions don't expose all of this information
  389. 29:44because they know that as the American people knew this about Karl Marx,
  390. 29:48the same way if the American people knew the truth about Saul Alinsky,
  391. 29:51the same way the American people knew the truth about John Maynard Keynes
  392. 29:55and Frederick Nietzsche and a whole host of other characters,
  393. 29:58their philosophies will be roundly rejected.
  394. 30:00But they conceal all of this information and just go on and spouting off these humanistic,
  395. 30:04you know, pithy sayings.
  396. 30:07But he said,
  397. 30:09he invited the hellish vapor to rise to fill his brain
  398. 30:12until he goes mad.
  399. 30:14and he's utterly changed. And when he's utterly changed the sword, the tool that he'll be used
  400. 30:20to spend his life, he says it was given to him by the Prince of Darkness. You don't need to translate
  401. 30:26that the Prince of Darkness. This is Karl Marx. Marx declared himself to be an avowed enemy of God
  402. 30:38and he sought his philosophy, communism, which was became communism and socialism. He sought his
  403. 30:45his philosophy to be the tool by which he quote draws all mankind into the abyss and then
  404. 30:52follow them into nashing. That's what he said. Karl Marx hated humankind. Does anybody see
  405. 31:02a common denominator starved his first three children? Next two children commit suicide.
  406. 31:07Final daughter, his favorite Mary's a Satanist. He himself is a Satanist invites the hellous
  407. 31:11Vape would arise to fill his brain until he's changed. He receives a sword by which he will
  408. 31:16draw all man into the abyss and follow them into nashing that he identifies that he received
  409. 31:21from the Prince of Darkness. Moses Mordecai levy, folks. Moses Mordecai marks levy. Markz
  410. 31:28his own associate, Mikhail Bakuman, who even himself was a Russian anarchist. He declared
  411. 31:36The evil one is the satanic, the evil one is the satanic revolt against divine authority.
  412. 31:45So now let me have to put this in context because in Marx's writing, in the cumin's
  413. 31:49back humans writings, they would talk about this revolt, this revolt, this revolt.
  414. 31:53Back human is describing and defining the revolt that Marx wrote about.
  415. 31:57He said the evil one is the satanic revolt against divine authority,
  416. 32:01Revolt in which we see the found germ of all human emancipation.
  417. 32:09The Revolution Satan is the eternal rebel, the first free thinker and the emancipator of
  418. 32:16worlds.
  419. 32:19This is Karl Marx.
  420. 32:22This is the revolution he sought to embrace, the sword he received from the Prince of Darkness.
  421. 32:27His heart, Karl Marx's heart, bursts with hatred towards humankind rather than love.
  422. 32:36Elsewhere in Marx's own writings he claimed to have a personal pact with the devil.
  423. 32:42One of Karl Marx's own biographers said he had the devil's view of the world and the
  424. 32:47devil's malignity.
  425. 32:49Sometimes he seemed to know that he was accomplishing works of evil.
  426. 32:56He knew this.
  427. 32:57I explain that he's buried at the High Gate Cemetery in London, which has become now the
  428. 33:04center of British Satanism.
  429. 33:08Ladies and gentlemen, this is Moses Mordecai, Mark's Levy.
  430. 33:11You can't set this election out.
  431. 33:15I know a lot of Christians do.
  432. 33:17This is true that God is sovereign.
  433. 33:18I tell you that all the time.
  434. 33:20But they fancy that somehow that is separate from their personal responsibility.
  435. 33:25We are his hands and feet.
  436. 33:27So that's why we have to do what's right.
  437. 33:30The Bible says to him that Noah to do good
  438. 33:33and just doesn't do it.
  439. 33:34To him it is sin.
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  445. 34:00I didn't plan to spend the entire show on Karl Marx,
  446. 34:04But I think it's important because as we see this ascendancy of socialism and communism
  447. 34:10and the penchant for them in our country, all over the world, but especially in our country
  448. 34:14because a long time ago we would think, we could see this stuff happen in other places,
  449. 34:18but those things won't come to the American shores.
  450. 34:22But here we are.
  451. 34:23Here we are.
  452. 34:24Now, when you know this thing, these things as being the genesis of the author of communism,
  453. 34:32Does it then help you understand why communism was responsible for the bloody 20th century?
  454. 34:38Do you now understand why Stalin saw no problem with starving the Ukrainian farmers?
  455. 34:45Do you now see why Mao Zedong would march through China mowing down dissidents?
  456. 34:52Now doesn't make more sense.
  457. 34:55You see, because there is a demonic root there that though you have modern apologists for
  458. 35:02socialism and communism who would dispute it, Karl Marx wouldn't even dispute it himself.
  459. 35:07He saw himself as a tool of the wicked one.
  460. 35:12With all of the, as his biographer records, with all of the devil's malignity and the devil's
  461. 35:18view of the world, sometimes he seemed to know that he was accomplishing works of evil.
  462. 35:26Is it any surprise that Joseph Stalin on his deathbed, that his last recorded gesture, was
  463. 35:32a clenched fist in which he shook it toward the heavens.
  464. 35:37That's why these things are so important.
  465. 35:39Is it any surprise that it is this ideology that's now that is turned Venezuela into a
  466. 35:45cesspool of humanity, where the average Venezuelan citizen has a weight loss of 18 pounds.
  467. 35:54The very root of the philosophy of the ideology of the economic underpinning is rooted in outright
  468. 36:00absolute Satanism.
  469. 36:03Straight up.
  470. 36:04not defy anyone to argue otherwise.
  471. 36:09Because the very root core of communism
  472. 36:13is that there is no such thing as a God.
  473. 36:16There's no such thing as a God.
  474. 36:19So I share that, some people ask me for sources.
  475. 36:23One great book is called Grave Influence.
  476. 36:27Grave Influence.
  477. 36:29You have some older authors who, let me just do a quick search
  478. 36:33because I just used a little deal I put together because I did a biblical world, some biblical
  479. 36:41world view teaching and trainings. And this was a portion I did on Karl Marx. So I just,
  480. 36:45I just referred to that. But if you look up grave influence radicals in their worldview,
  481. 36:52you will find a book that is a good source. I referred you also to Richard Wormbrand. You
  482. 36:57can do a search for Richard Wormbrand. You can find their books about Richard Wormbrand
  483. 37:01where he quotes, marks his own writings in the actual books themselves, where you can get
  484. 37:06to the original source material, not just people quoting source material, but you can get to
  485. 37:10the original source material.
  486. 37:11But he refers to a lot of these writings himselfs.
  487. 37:14And he, Richard Wormbrand, tried to warn the American church against embracing socialism
  488. 37:19and communism.
  489. 37:21Because a long time ago, he saw how people were interweaving liberation theology and things
  490. 37:26of that nature into the march for civil rights and other things. And he saw this this what
  491. 37:31I would call an unholy alliance between Christianity and communism. Then he was like, well, well,
  492. 37:37you don't want to be connected to this. You don't want to be connected to this because and
  493. 37:42he's saying as a person, look, I just was in 14 years in prison in communist Romania. Y'all
  494. 37:48don't want any part of this. Yet we have people today and you have a lot of people even amongst
  495. 37:52a woke folk crowd. They want to embrace different aspects of communism and socialism and all
  496. 37:56other things. Listen, the Bible says the wicked cannot understand justice. So we have to be very
  497. 38:03careful in embracing their ideals because they are very many people who are genuine in their intention,
  498. 38:08but still nevertheless wrong in their applications. Yeah. So I have, I just submit that and I really
  499. 38:21submit that to you guys for your consideration. And I do it with a great sense of sobriety.
  500. 38:27Because we have people, as I started off with the scripture and Proverbs, that run headlong into
  501. 38:31ideals into things carelessly without investigating them for themselves.
  502. 38:36They just hear things. Oh, yeah, that sounds good. Let's do that without any prudence display,
  503. 38:41without any prudence employed. So I just encourage you those are those are two, those are two,
  504. 38:52and G223 put a title in the turban. Marks and Satan by Richard Wormbrand. You have there are lots
  505. 38:58of information, but I would once you start and what this often happens to me once I start
  506. 39:02researching, one resource will lead me to another, then to another, then to another.
  507. 39:06So if you include Richard Worm Brand search and Mark's Insatene by Richard Worm Brand,
  508. 39:13that will connect you to other materials that you can investigate for yourself.
  509. 39:16And as always, don't just take my word for it.
  510. 39:18Do your own research.
  511. 39:20Do your own be a Berean.
  512. 39:21And I know this isn't the scripture, but this is worldview training.
  513. 39:25And once you're armed with this, it will enable you to be able to rightly one, identify
  514. 39:29when you see the features of communism filtering in.
  515. 39:34Read the communist manifesto, see the objects
  516. 39:37of collectivist thought and ideology,
  517. 39:40and see how those things, those strains of ideology,
  518. 39:43find their way permeating into modern society.
  519. 39:48Now I have another fully loaded story,
  520. 39:50I don't know if I'm gonna get through it all,
  521. 39:53but the title of it, and I got this from a website
  522. 39:56called the Intellectual Takeout, the title of it,
  523. 39:58But the West has done bad things, but so has every other culture.
  524. 40:04And I don't agree with every single point in this story, but it is well worth consideration.
  525. 40:11So I hope I can get through it all.
  526. 40:12I'm going to just start and see how far I can go.
  527. 40:15But this was written by, well, the author takes a lot from a book entitled The Betrayal
  528. 40:20of the West by Jox Elol, E-L-L-U-L, who is a French philosopher and sociologist.
  529. 40:29Here we go.
  530. 40:30It has become common for many Americans and Europeans to denounce the West because of
  531. 40:34its past sins.
  532. 40:37Students in history courses are often taught that Western civilization is nothing but
  533. 40:41a history of oppression.
  534. 40:43The argument against the West usually takes the following form.
  535. 40:46One, Western people in the past have committed violent atrocities based on a perceived religious
  536. 40:51or cultural superiority. The second component of this argument goes, therefore, Western civilization
  537. 40:57is not worth preserving, right? That's the way that's the kind of the two-step approach to condemning
  538. 41:04Western civilization. But from a logical perspective, this argument is missing a premise. It's missing
  539. 41:10a premise, namely that every civilization or people that has committed violent atrocities based on a
  540. 41:17perceived religious or cultural superiority is not worth preserving. See that premise is not included,
  541. 41:23right? Because if you're going to decry the West as you know if you're going to use the first two
  542. 41:28Western people have committed violent acts based on perceived religious or cultural superiority
  543. 41:35and therefore the West must be discarded and is not worth preserving. Then you also have to add
  544. 41:40in every other civilization that has committed violent atrocities based on or perceived religious
  545. 41:45a cultural superiority, it's not worth preserving. Because when you start unpacking this, when
  546. 41:51you get down to the bottom basics, you begin to realize, and if you're a Christian, you
  547. 41:55should have already realized this, that there's one plague that is common to humanity no matter
  548. 41:59what culture, what language, what geographical location, it's called sin. Here we go. According
  549. 42:05to Jaxalol, if one believes this usually unstated premise that every civilization that
  550. 42:11commits atrocities based on perceived religious cultures, superiority is not worth preserving,
  551. 42:15If you believe that that is true, then not one single civilization or people that has
  552. 42:20ever existed would make the cut.
  553. 42:23These are facts.
  554. 42:24But the only reason why these facts are not discussed is because we have an increasingly
  555. 42:28ignorant populace.
  556. 42:30Here we go.
  557. 42:32The portrayal of the West which was published in 1978, in 1978, a law agrees that westerners
  558. 42:39need to acknowledge their sins of the past.
  559. 42:42There has been blood, and it does no good for the future of Western civilization to deny
  560. 42:46it.
  561. 42:47Facts, I agree with that.
  562. 42:48But a law does not believe it follows from this acknowledgment that one must therefore
  563. 42:53scorn the West.
  564. 42:55I agree with him there.
  565. 42:56Check this out.
  566. 42:57This is what the law says.
  567. 42:58Am I therefore to become a masochist and reject everything Western, deny all the values
  568. 43:03of our world?
  569. 43:04No.
  570. 43:05I take a different ground.
  571. 43:06I admit the accusations in their full extent, but I do not accept the rejection of the West
  572. 43:11in its entirety. I accept responsibility for the evil that has been done, but I deny that
  573. 43:17only evil has been done." I say amen to Jocks on that. I know our civilization has included
  574. 43:24bloodshed and robbery, but I also know that every civilization is built on bloodshed and
  575. 43:29robbery. In the face of the pseudo-revolutionary speeches, the sensational news of people joining
  576. 43:35the guerrillas, the contempt for quote unquote white culture and the inflamed desire to destroy
  577. 43:40everything that made us great. I reaffirm the value of the West we have known. Then jocks. Yes,
  578. 43:47I said GGL that's the question. I said the betrayal of the West. That's the title of the book. Yes,
  579. 43:52it all goes then to begins to provide historical reminders of other cultures exactly not being
  580. 43:59able to cast a stone against the West. Check this out. Let me begin by recalling some facts.
  581. 44:05We have been colonialists and we are now imperialist. That's what he lost it all said
  582. 44:10I can cool, but would him there but that would take away from his main point
  583. 44:14But we did not invent colonialism and imperialism
  584. 44:18Have you ever heard that that westerners did not invent colonialism and imperialism you never hear that?
  585. 44:25He goes on and to say nor are we the sole actors in these dramas?
  586. 44:32This way gets deep y'all know I've got a few minutes left, but here we go
  587. 44:35So when the Arabs invaded the whole northern section of Africa, what was that?
  588. 44:43But colonialism and indeed something worse than colonialism.
  589. 44:49See, this is what I'm saying.
  590. 44:51This is why I got so upset with Henry Lewis Gates with his celebrations, little series
  591. 44:56lately on, not little series, but a series to celebrate African culture because he just
  592. 45:01jump skipped over something.
  593. 45:02have like in in Lala Bella in in in Ethiopia the historical Christianity I
  594. 45:07was established there jit decades before was established in other places but then
  595. 45:13all of a sudden these Christian lands in North Africa gaseous goes and say and
  596. 45:17yeah they became Muslim without explaining how they became Muslim and
  597. 45:20Jock's Eloh says well when the Arabs invaded the whole north section of
  598. 45:25Africa what was that but colonialism and something worse than colonialism he
  599. 45:30goes on. And one of the Turkish invasions that created the Ottoman Empire and the
  600. 45:36Khmer invasion that created the Khmer Empire, the Khmer's are the communists that invaded
  601. 45:41Cambodia. You see the connection? Communism, invasion, invasion, invading
  602. 45:46Cambodia. And what about the Tonkinese invasion that created the Tonkan empire
  603. 45:50and the terrible conquests of Genghis Khan, which were doubtless the most
  604. 45:56terrible conquest of all, since Genghis Khan probably slaughtered some 60 million people
  605. 46:01in the course of his reign.
  606. 46:04More people than Hitler or even Stalin.
  607. 46:07But you don't hear people talking about those civilizations and their atrocities and the
  608. 46:12need to reject him.
  609. 46:15And what about the ban to invasions that created the new invader kingdoms into two-thirds of
  610. 46:20Africa?
  611. 46:22Africans invading other countries in Africa.
  612. 46:25One of the Chinese invasions of a third of Asia and the Aztec invasions of their neighbors.
  613. 46:32That led to what we are told was the wonderful Aztec kingdom that the fearsome conquerors
  614. 46:37destroyed.
  615. 46:39But which was itself, in fact, nothing but a frightful dictatorship exercised over crushed
  616. 46:45and conquered peoples.
  617. 46:49And regarding the West's unique role in human history, Jaxi Lowell had this to say.
  618. 46:56The essential central undeniable fact is that the West was the first civilization in
  619. 47:03history to focus attention on the individual and on freedom.
  620. 47:09Nothing can rob us of the praise due us for that.
  621. 47:14We have been guilty of denials and betrayals.
  622. 47:17We have committed crimes, but we have also caused the whole of mankind to take a gigantic
  623. 47:23step forward and to leave its childhood behind. I agree wholeheartedly with him. There were not
  624. 47:32much concepts, many concepts for individual freedoms, personal liberties prior to the advent,
  625. 47:39prior to the introduction of Western civilization into the world. Perhaps it's also time for Westerners
  626. 47:46today to leave behind a childish loathing of their past that remains blind to its very real
  627. 47:52and important achievements. The conclusion to this author's column is fitting. This is what he said.
  628. 48:01All I can say is if you think Western civilization was reactionary and oppressive, wait until you get
  629. 48:08a load of the world that comes after it. That is a sober warning because once again, and listen,
  630. 48:18I agree 100% with this concept. We can't try to lie about our history and try to, you know,
  631. 48:23you know, to whitewash our history and act like things that have happened didn't happen.
  632. 48:28But we also should not embrace that, well, we said these bad things happened,
  633. 48:32you have to throw everything out with the bath water, throw the baby out with the bath water.
  634. 48:36We have to be able to identify wrong, make adjustments, and maintain the retain the things that are good.
  635. 48:45You cannot deny the great blessing that Western civilization has been to the world
  636. 48:49in innovation and pursuits of freedom and establishing a nation in America though flawed as it is
  637. 48:58flawed as it is
  638. 49:00Has been a beacon of freedom
  639. 49:03For the world to stand and witness
  640. 49:06But these things are only able to be advanced when we have an increasingly ignorant populace
  641. 49:12That's why I talked about Karl Marx and I know as I read those societies the Tonkinese society and
  642. 49:16Pan to invasions and all of these things.
  643. 49:19I know for a lot of us, including myself,
  644. 49:21I had to go and read up on some of these things.
  645. 49:23For a lot of us, we don't know a lot about that.
  646. 49:25And I'm telling it's by design to keep us
  647. 49:27easily manipulated and controlled.
  648. 49:29But the Bible tells the believer to add to our faith wisdom
  649. 49:32that it would protect us from being barren and unproductive
  650. 49:34in our knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ.
  651. 49:37It doesn't mean you need to be an expert on everything,
  652. 49:39but we should take proverbs, admonition to heart
  653. 49:42and to look well into a matter before we try to wax
  654. 49:45eloquent with our opinions because the only way you can have this hostility and malevelness toward western civilization is if you're ignorant
  655. 49:52concerning global civilizations
  656. 49:54The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American Family Association or American Family Radio

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