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August 14, 2024 11:59 pm

Pastor Ernie Sanders discusses the importance of hard thinking and critical thinking in today's society, citing a study that found mental exertion can be unpleasant and even hurtful. He also talks about the decline of the public school system and how it's not equipping students for successful adulthood. Additionally, he discusses the dangers of Bidenomics and the importance of understanding the Constitution and its rights.

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The following program is sponsored by What's Right, What's Left Ministries and is responsible for its content. Portions of the following program may be pre-recorded. I am Pastor Ernie Sanders, the voice of the Christian Resistance. Stay tuned. My radio broadcast, What's Right, What's Left, is coming up right now.

Coming to you live from Independence, Ohio. We change our life to the center in many different ways. Heard around the world every Monday through Friday. Pastor Sanders is always years ahead of the rest of the media telling you exactly what they're covering up.

This is What's Right, What's Left. I tune in every chance I get to hear exactly what's going on with the voice of the Christian Resistance. Unabashedly cutting through the rhetoric by exposing the hard topics facing our society and world.

A lot of the other news media don't pick up the news items like he does. And bring into light the enemies of freedom who are out to steal your rights, your children and enslaving you. You really get the truth out. I can tune into your show and hear the unvarnished truth. Thank you. This is What's Right, What's Left, with Pastor Ernie Sanders. Good evening and welcome to another edition of What's Right, What's Left, the voice of the Christian Resistance on this 14th day of August 2024. I'm Pastor Sanders and we're for real here. And tonight our producer is Style. His job is to keep us on the air and Style is not weird. Thanks for that.

There you go. And we also have with us Ms. Wendy Wilson. Her job is to keep us healthy and she is not weird. And of course I'm Pastor Sanders.

Hey, Wendy. Yes. You're not weird. Thank you.

There you go. See, sometimes you can be nice to people in the strangest ways. But anyhow, my job is to keep you informed and to get you the gospel of your salvation.

Now, I said that because the title of this message is Standing in a Fearful Dark Shadow of the All-Powerful, Holy and Righteous and an Angry God. And the reason I said that is because today we're being called by the opposition, the devil's children, the devil's crowd, is referring to us as weird. But I thought I've got to find out for sure if I'm weird. Now, I know I'm peculiar, you know, because God said I'm peculiar, so I know I'm peculiar.

But I had to know. I just had to know if we're weird. So I went and I looked up in the old Webster's Dictionary the definition of being weird. Okay? And, Wendy, do you know what the definition of weird is? I don't know what it says per se. Why? Well, I can tell you.

The old Webster's Dictionary says a strange or extraordinary character caused by witchcraft or the supernatural. Wow. And that's not any of us, is it?

I don't believe so, no. Okay. Well, here, you know that the people that call us weird are the people that put tampon dispensers in boys' bathrooms. Yeah, Trump was just talking about that at a North Carolina rally. Yeah.

That's the tampon Tim that does that. And what are they proving? They're proving that they really don't know what a woman is. So, I mean, I would say even Stile knows that style. If they don't know what a woman is, then that's weird, right? Right. We know what a woman is, right? Wendy, you know what a woman is, right? Yeah, I do.

Okay. So the people that call themselves progressive by having story time for little children by drag queens, they call us weird. I think that's caused by witchcraft or supernatural, satanic presence. Yeah, I mean, I think they were talking about the opening and closing of the Olympics being weird. Oh, it was. It was.

And that's why so many of these sponsors pulled out. And do you know that the people that want to mutilate little boys and turn them into little girls and little girls into little boys, they call us weird. The people that want to surgically alter a biological male, turning him into an it so that it can give birth and nurse a human baby. Now, that is weird. That is very weird. Well, it's biologically impossible, really.

I mean, a male doesn't have a uterus, so how are they going to do that? Well, they've claimed they've already done it. No, they haven't. They're deceiving people.

Do you know what? It's funny that you say that. One day when we were out, we had an Operation Rescue, one of the abortion mills, and I was out there and we had quite a few people. One of the pro-death women, the unclean women, she comes up to me and she bends over and she puts her hands out like she's going to try to fly. And she yells at me, do you have a uterus? Now, that's the first time anyone ever asked me that. But I was prepared.

I said, not right here with me, but if you give me some time, I could probably find one. And she just had this dumb look on her face. But that actually happened.

That actually happened. And here, now the people that think that there are as many as 100 different genders, they call us weird. The people that think biological males should be allowed to compete in women's sports because they're all non-binary. And the people that believe, you know, so I don't know. Do you know any non-binary people, Wendy?

No. I know medicine has changed their admissions forms or updating your forms at your general practitioner. I mean, because medicine has to know what they're dealing with, you know, because they've had people that have been sexually altered come in and they thought they were dealing with a male, but it was really a female body they were dealing with kind of thing. So they got to know these things, but the paperwork is bizarre and weird, you know. What do you identify as?

And then they want to know what it says on your original birth certificate. You know, so it's weird. Yeah. I can't imagine, I just don't, I can't imagine wanting to be a woman. I mean, I just can't imagine this, but you know, that boxing match they had lasted for less than 45 seconds. Where one of the males who thought he was a female was ranked like way down when it comes to males. I mean, he wouldn't have ever been able, wouldn't have made it there in the boxing match at the Olympics. But he took on the top, one of the top rated women in less than 45 seconds. The fight was over.

And she was sitting. This is why this is really biologically wrong. Men have larger muscles. Would you agree with that, Pastor?

Oh yeah, I've seen it myself. So larger muscles require more blood. So men typically have more blood mass than women do. And in one drop of male blood, there's one million more red blood cells than in a drop of female blood. So that's why these females got plummeted.

They just totally got destroyed. Wendy, Stiles didn't even know that. Can you believe that? What do I know, though? I can tell you why, but you know, the people that believe that somewhere in the Constitution there can be found emanations of a penumbra that gives a woman a right to kill her child, her preborn child or her infant child. Now, do you know what emanations of a penumbra are?

It's ridiculous stuff. I know that. Stiles, do you know Stiles? Well, they're four syllable words. I know that.

Okay, very good. Emanations are these little impulses of light. And a penumbra is like a twilight and a shadow just about when the sun goes down. It's just twilight time. So when somewhere in this darkness, these little impulses of light jump out and they put into the Constitution, according to Harry Blackman, a woman has a constitutional right to kill her baby. Now, that is weird, but that's actually what happened.

And that was in his, and he wrote his reason for legalizing child killing. Now, the people that believe that white people should try and be less white because they're not people of color and they're colorless anyway. Well, you know, Coca Cola wanted us to be less white, so I quit drinking Coke. I think I'm getting more white.

I don't know. What do you think? I think you're healthier for not drinking Coke. Yeah, that's true.

Anyhow, and Coke wishes that they never said that. We're going to go right into our message here. We left off, we're in Leviticus chapter 26, and just jump in if you guys have a question or a comment. From verses 3 to 14, we talked about conditions and results of obedience, the blessings we will receive if we are obedient to God. Now, although this was given to, under the letter of the law, to the Jews, most of it applies to us today.

Too much of it applies to us today, too. So let's go with verse 14 where we left off. But if you will not hearken unto me, and will not do these commandments, and if you shall despise my statutes, or if you're soul abhor my judgments, so that you will not do all my commandments, but that you break my covenant. Well, here, if we compare Leviticus 26 there, starting with verse 3, where he says, If you walk in my statutes and keep my commandments, with the awful judgments, the awful judgments here that we're reading as we're going to go through this, the result is a disobedience to the covenant made between God and the children of Israel.

Disobedience doesn't work out too well for him. He says this, he says, I will also do this unto you, I will appoint over you terror, consumption, the burning egg, or, you know, it's spelled A-G-U-E, and it's pronounced different ways, and shall consume the eye and cause sorrow of heart, and you shall sow your seed in vain, for your enemies shall eat it. Do you know what that is?

I think it's only used twice in the whole Bible that I know of here. That word A-G-U-E, Wendy, that's when you have that eye problem where you have the pressure and your eyes bulge, your eyes bulge out. Okay, so that typically is sometimes related to thyroid. Yeah, yeah. But anyhow, you see people like Adam Shift, his eyes bulge, AOC, her eyes bulge, there's a number of them, and all of these people are kind of strange, aren't they?

Yeah. He says, and I will set my face against you, and you shall be slain before your enemies. They that hate you shall reign over you, and you shall flee when none pursueeth you. Now, and if you will not yet for all of this here hearken unto me, then I will punish you seven times more for your sins. So here's the first list of the seven that he brings up. One would be being eaten by marauded animals, the second is being slaughtered by your enemies, the third is pestilence, the fourth is famine, the fifth, and we're going to hit on this in a few minutes, is cannibalism, and the sixth is destruction of the cities, and seven is the dispersion to other nations.

We'll hit on that, too. And so he says that I will break the pride of your power, and I will make your heaviness iron, and your earth as brass, and your strength shall be spent in vain, for your land shall not yield her increase, neither shall the trees of the land yield their fruits. And if you walk contrary unto me, and will not hearken unto me, I will bring seven times more plagues upon you according to your sins, and I will send wild beasts among you, and you shall rob you of your children, and destroy your cattle, and make you few in number, and your highways shall be desolate. And if you will not be reformed by me by these things, but will walk contrary to me, then I will also walk contrary unto you. I will punish you seven times more for your sins, and I will bring a sword upon you that shall avenge the quarrel of my covenant, and when you are gathered together within your cities, I will send the pestilence among you, and you shall be delivered unto the hand of the enemy. And when I have broken the staff of your bread, ten women shall bake your bread in one oven, and they shall deliver you your bread again by weight, and you shall eat and not be satisfied. Do you know what he's saying there with that?

Not really. He's saying there's only going to be enough food left that they don't need but one oven to cook it in. And when he's talking about ten women will use that because there won't be that much to cook. And if you will not for this hearken unto me, but walk contrary unto me, then will I walk contrary unto you, also in fury, and that even I will chastise you seven times more for your sins.

And here's the tough one, here it is. And you shall eat the flesh of your sons and the flesh of your daughters shall you eat. Now, do you know what?

This was a horrible, horrible thing. And this happened to Israel, didn't it, after, what, was that 70 AD? Yeah. Well, it happened before that.

This is way before he's talking about it, but it did happen. In fact, if you go to 2 Kings 6, starting with verse 24, And it came to pass, after this, that Benhadad, king of Syria, gathered all his host, and went up and besieged Samaria. And there was a great famine in Samaria, and behold, there besieged it until an ass's head was sold for four score pieces of silver. Now, that's, you know, that's 80 pieces of silver. Yeah. Okay. Let's see, today, boy, that would be, well, it would be worth a lot, I'm trying to think of what the current rate is, but in a fourth of a cab of... That would be about $2400 today. Wow.

Four. An ass's head, wow. In a part of a cab of a dove's dung, a fourth part, so 25% of a dove's dung, for five pieces of silver. And as the king of Israel passing by upon the wall, there cried a woman unto him, saying, Help, my lord, O king! And he said, If the Lord did not help thee, whence shall I help thee?

Out of the barn floor, or out of the winepress? And the king said unto her, What aileth thee? And she answered, This woman said unto me, Give thy son that we may eat him today, and we will eat my son tomorrow. So we boiled my son, and we did eat him.

And I said unto her the next day, Give thy son that we may eat of him, and she hath hid him her son. Can you imagine cooking your own son? That's, I mean, some a cob, I mean... Yeah. Well, I wonder if, um... I mean, there's people out there who couldn't even eat their own pet, you know?

Yeah. I mean, this is, but, you know, believe it or not, there are people, there's cannibalism going on today in America. And, I mean, do you know that the human trafficking slave trade is worse than it's ever been in America today? Did you know that?

Most people don't. I know extreme hunger can drive people to do things they wouldn't normally do. If you go over to Lamentations, and in Lamentations, chapter 4, verse 10, The hands of the pitiful woman have sodden their own children. They were there in meat in the destruction of the daughters of my people.

And that's what you're talking about in 70 AD. But here now, the, uh, this is, uh, this is, God is still a thrill. You see, you have to understand, uh, as I was talking this week earlier, we talked about, I have been speaking at a Christian, uh, school.

And, uh, here, the seniors there, uh, challenged me. They said, you know, they were talking about, we only read from the New Testament, the Old Testament, that there is no longer any law. The law has been abolished, so on and so forth. And I said, really? And I said, why are we, uh, why is there no judge in the law? And they said, well, we're judged under the spirit of the law, not the letter. I said, that's correct. I said, but who are we? I mean, who's being judged under the spirit of the law? And they said, well, Christians.

I said, that's right. But what about those that aren't Christians? What are they judged by?

And they just looked at, this was a Christian academy, they just looked at each other and they didn't have an answer because what they had been doing is parroting what they'd heard somebody else say, but they, they never looked into it. And I says, the Bible says that if you're not judged, if you're not saved, you're going to be judged under the letter of the law. That's what we're reading right here.

This is what we're reading right here. And so during that tribulation period and even up to it, and even today in the world, uh, these things are happening to nations who refuse, who refuse to repent. Some of them, the heathen nations and those that are persecuting Christians especially. He goes on to say here, and I will destroy your high places. This is the reason that they brought this horrible, horrible cannibalism upon the people. And I will destroy your high places and cut down your images because they were sacrificing their children and cast your carcasses upon the carcasses of your idols. And you and my social whore you and I will make waste of your cities and, and bring upon your sanctuaries and desolation. And I will not smell the sweet savior of your orders and I will bring the land into desolation and your enemies which dwell there and she'll be astonished at it.

And I will scatter you among the heathen and will draw you out of sword for your land shall be desolate and your city is a waste of them. Here, you know, they, uh, they're, they're approximately 490 years of monarchy from Zedekiah, from Sal, actually from Sal to Zedekiah, followed by the 70 years of the Babylonian captivity. But during all that period, they failed, Wendy, in style, to observe God's commanded sabbatical and jubilee years. Hence, the Lord enforced the 70 years' rest which were due in his land. And so, and so for 1900 years, okay, that land after it was desolate and, but they were scattered, the ultimate captivity actually came from the Roman Empire when the Romans scattered them, you know, all over the entire, dispersed them. But you had there, you had the captures when they talked about the disbursement captures of the king of Mesopotamia, captured by the Moabites, captured by the kings of Canaan, captured by the Midianites, captured by the Philistines, but the captivity of the northern tribes into Syria.

Then the ultimate captivity of exile, of course, again, was when the Romans, when the Jews were finally scattered into all the nations at that time of the world. And here's what happens, Wendy, when you let, uh, well, this is what Bidenomics will bring you, Bidenomics. Go ahead. It's clear over 80% of our students miss less than 10 days of in-class learning. I won't forget when you illegally banned physicians from prescribing medications for early treatment, fracturing the doctor-patient relationship. I will never forget being forced out of my job at the VA of 20 years because of the vaccine mandate. I won't forget when you decided which businesses were essential and which ones weren't. You shut down stores, malls, zoos, everything, and we couldn't even go outside. I will remember when you sent COVID-positive patients back to the nursing homes and you chose not to send them to the Bethesda COVID hospital.

People died alone. I won't forget to vote in November. I will never forget how you closed our churches but left the liquor stores open. I will remember how you promised us data on masks and you never showed the data.

My child can't wear a mask and I had to pull him from school. And I remember how you divided us. People rioted and burnt our cities and we were not allowed to gather with our families. I will remember in November. We won't forget in November. I will never forget how you abandoned the most vulnerable Minnesotans by shutting down day programs for disabled adults. I remember when you blamed Minnesotans when your mitigation strategies failed. I will remember in November.

You put a limit on people who could come over to your house for Thanksgiving. I will never wear a mask again. I will never forget what you did to me and my friends.

I will never wear a mask again. Governor Walz, we are not your one Minnesota. We are real Minnesotans who are worried about our future and we will remember in November.

Alrighty, yeah, I'll remember in November for sure. You know, Joe Biden throws Kamala Harris under the bus, says she is also responsible for the current dumpster fire economy. All you've heard is Bidenomics, you've heard Joe Biden out there saying that the economy is improving, it's going to be a soft landing. But then he had four reporters as he was walking, I guess, from his helicopter and we're talking to him. And he actually stopped and he answered the one and he actually said, he actually threw Kamala under the bus because he was asked why is she trying to distance herself from Binomics. And he told him, he said that she desperately, I'm looking for that statement here, he said that she was responsible for the dumpster fire. That's what she said of our economy. He actually said that. Wow. But you won't hear that on NBC, ABC or CBS, will you?

Yeah, I mean, just referring to the American economy as a dumpster, you know, and putting it on fire. Interesting. Well, he had this strange moment where he actually came out and told the truth. Did you get that clip I sent you? Yeah, let's do the one about Wyatt Hurst to think. Oh, okay. The one on Kamala, though, I sent you that clip about her and her pen. Did you get that? I'm trying to remember. Remind me what it was about. She was talking about when she, you know, was a judge and she said, you know, her pen is mighty and she would... Oh, yeah. You didn't get that one?

Yeah, go ahead and finish it. Oh, well, she was pretty much in a nutshell saying that she could make a problem for people in the court system, make it where they would have to spend money out of pocket for a defense and then put them in jail and then she may decide she wants to drop the case later on a whim, pretty much. That's her. Yeah, well, now all of a sudden she's being remade.

She's an all new... This is just a dog and pony show. That's all it is. Yeah, no.

I mean, you know people buy their fruits. That's what the Bible says. Yep, you're absolutely right. And that's the truth.

Trump says he's afraid to bring on his economic plan because she'll copy it. Yeah, yeah. So they're calling her a chameleon.

A chameleon? Yeah. It's just fake. I think a lot of the American people realize that. The ones going to the rallies, I wonder if they're being paid to be there.

Some are. And that's another thing, the fake thing, that big rally she was at, they were talking about thousands of people. Trump, as he puts that in an ad, they're running, they're showing you the actual rally in the stadium. It wasn't even one-third filled.

It wasn't even a third filled. And here, not only does he fill the stadiums, but people are waiting outside. She had less than 10,000 people and Trump is bringing out 50, 60,000 people. Yeah, I think a lot of people are concerned about it being a fair election. Oh yeah, a whole lot of people. In fact, we're going to get into that a little later on in the program, but why don't you tell us why it hurts to think?

Okay. This is an actual journal article, Pastor, on how uncomfortable people are if they are required to think hard or to overcome a problem or a challenge. So they spent money on this. So this concept is alive and well, and especially in Europe and North America. So even more unbelievably is that psychology, this area of psychology is advising that if there are conditions or situations that require serious thinking, that a reward should be made available to match the task. So this is a study, August 2024, published a report in the Psychological Bulletin. It stated it hurts to think, and the study was conducted by the American Psychological Association.

Here's a statement from the article. They said this, if somebody complains that it hurts to think, they may be onto something, as mental exertion appears to be associated with unpleasant feelings in many situations. So they tested about 5,000 participants in the study, various ages and backgrounds from 29 countries, using about 300 different cognitive tasks. And some of the tasks, I'll give you an example, were learning new technology, finding their way in an unfamiliar environment, practicing golf swings, and also playing virtual reality games. So then they analyzed their level of discomfort in these tasks, and how unpleasant their feelings were, like were they frustrated, irritated, stressed, or annoyed.

And this is Eric by Jevil. He's a PhD at Redbound University. He was involved in the study. He said, we found across all populations and tasks, the greater the mental effort, the greater the unpleasant experience by our participants. So we know past the American public schools have been dumbing down students. I'm thinking, could complaining that it hurts to think be a condition of this tactic?

So now if this condition was occurring globally, you know, we may want to take a second look at it and find other reasons for the complaint, but it's really not a global issue per se. In fact, the Asian population are not experiencing this problem, and they are excelling at hard-thinking tasks. So school-age children in Asian continents have more homework and longer hours after school to complete the homework compared to North America and Europe children. Therefore, it is most likely the Asian students are used to hard thinking, being trained to do so.

So our reality check is this. This brings to mind, you know, when I was in college, a fellow student who admitted the memory work was too difficult, right? So I thought to myself, this is a person that must not know their multiplication tables, yet they graduated from high school and they got admitted to college. They said they couldn't do memory work. They couldn't memorize things. Is it any wonder we have, you know, cash registers doing the math for clerks who can't make change in their heads?

Giving a clerk some change, you probably have done this faster, you want to round up so you don't get a bunch of change back, kind of throws them off. They don't know what to do with that. So the digital age is really taking over, and I've seen young adults who can't count tangible change. They can't read a roadmap, even though it's similar to GPS, and they can't read a clock face.

It might as well be a sundial. However, some, you know, can play with Rubik's Cube and be very successful. So needless to say, the public school system, you've mentioned many times, is not equipping students for successful adulthood. And this can also explain why so many students arrive on stage to receive their diploma and were neglected and not equipped to be having good, sound judgment and even practical matters like common sense. So they're just not equipped for adulthood, and it's really sad.

Yeah, I know what you mean. Well, you know, psychology is saying that in their professional, scientific opinion, that it can be hurtful and unpleasant to think hard. And mental effort now needs to be rewarded in order for employees, teachers and students to exert themselves. Here is a quote, they said, employees and students in general dislike mental effort and thinking hard. It is important for professionals, such as engineers and educators, to keep this in mind when they're designing tasks, tools, interfaces, apps or instructions. When people are required to exert substantial mental effort, you need to make sure to support or reward them for their effort.

So people are going to be expecting, you know, some sort of treat, you know, for just figuring out a problem at work. They went on to say, we've found a less pronounced association between mental effort and adverse feelings among the Asian population compared to Europe and North America. This fits with the general understanding that subversiveness of mental effort may depend on a people's learning history, end of quote. Now, I did watch a documentary on China once, their pastor, and something really struck me when I was watching this. The people of China had struggles with regarding their educational system. In other words, being able to have an education was something they had to work for. And one adult male said when he was a child, his father at night who had a master's degree would stack chairs on each other and climb up them to the top chair and sit on it as close to the ceiling as possible because he wanted to get as close to the one light bulb they had in the entire house so that he could read his textbooks. And I've noticed, have you ever noticed Chinese professionals working in America, they often have more than one degree and more than one specialty.

Thinking hard to them is necessary, and they don't complain. Can you see an American stacking chairs up like they're in the circus, climbing up to the top, sitting near the ceiling where the light bulb is so they could study? No, myself, I would put a light bulb down low. Well, I mean, if you only had one socket and that's where it was...

I would move it. Well, this is the wrong decade, I think, to be allergic to hard thinking. So we need actively hard thinking people, but that's not what's happening.

So people are saying it's irritating and frustrating and annoying and stressful, and sometimes they don't want to think hard. But you've got to stay aware, you've got to stay a step ahead of things these days. Even for sanity's sake, you may need to take a pause occasionally, but you should not divorce yourself from serious thought, even if you don't receive a reward. I grew up in a family pastor that said the necessity is the mother of invention. Do you remember ever hearing that?

Oh, yeah. You had to think if you wanted to get yourself out of a tight spot or to excel at something, and Philip Gary Smith, he's an author of Ultra Superior, he says necessity may be the mother of invention, but ingenuity is the bombshell of success. And they have think tanks, as you probably are aware, but how is civilization to be successful if they are conditioning people to not think for themselves, don't exhibit any common sense, and want a reward to match an attempt to think? So when I was in college, a professor once said at a lecture that college students have mush for brains, right? And he said that we didn't know how to think, that's what he said. So there are many types of thinking, as you probably know.

There's analytical thinking, there's convergent thinking, divergent thinking, critical thinking, abstract thinking, evaluation-type thinking, creative thinking, and concrete thinking. So people have different gifts with regards to that, what they see when they're considering an issue. They see things differently.

We don't always see things the same. One problem with the public schools is they really don't encourage different types of thinking. There is really no time in our public school system to foster individual thought when their curriculum is really overstuffed, that no topic is really giving a place of hard thought. They just don't have the time.

They have to cover too much material. Now, in North Carolina, the educational system here has a very heavy curriculum list. Really, no teacher can adequately teach it.

They just wind up throwing the information out to the class and hope they grab it. This is how kids get left behind. Now, this is happening when my oldest was struggling in school and elementary. I took him out of school in the third grade and I homeschooled him. He was struggling with language reading, learning in general.

He could not write his name in the third grade. Of course, both my spouse and I were working full-time, so a lot of this stuff just fell through the cracks. So teachers actually parked my son in the back of the room and forgot about him. So I discovered, during the homeschooling issue, I discovered what type of learner he was, and it involved a lot of hands-on tasks.

Some kids are like that. They're hands-on. So math, what we did, we had to use blocks, small ones, to add and subtract with. And the alphabet, what I did is I had to get very large letters.

They were plastic letters that you can feel the shape. And then I put this 12-inch petition between the two of us and I had him reach around and feel the letters without looking at them and then say the sound. And that worked for him. And he took off and he enjoyed learning at that point. And then for history, we went to the library and I asked him to pick a book that interested him and he picked out the Wright Brothers. So we took time, we unpacked this path that the Wright Brothers were on, this aviation issue that these two brothers were passionate about. We got the last balsa wood Wright Brothers model plane flyer at the hobby shop and he built it. And we built it and then it hung in his room from the fishing line.

So then we went to the airport and we watched planes land and take off. And at the end of his history lesson, my son really didn't see the mechanics of lift and thrust, when you think about flight, as much as he saw two men with a dream. And my son returned to school by the sixth grade and the teachers thanked me because he knew his multiplication tables. I asked him, well, doesn't his peers know these tables in sixth grade? And they told me no.

Unbelievable. You've got kids in the sixth grade that don't know multiple, they don't do memory work. It's too hard to think. Well, you know, I started thinking at a very young age and I did.

I'm going to start one of these days. Are you? Okay, there you go. Do you remember the program I Love Lucy? Right. Ricky Ricardo always told Lucy, let me do the thinning here. Lucy, let me do the thinning. Yeah.

And I figured if Ricky could do the thinning, I could too. But yeah, there's a lot of, so many distractions out there today. And so many, you know, a lot of the young people can't write in cursive, they can't. A lot of them, they really, they can't. Yeah.

Okay. So like my youngest two, they're in the thirties now, but they were in public school at the time that they dropped the cursive because keyboarding was more important for computers. So they had to learn how to type. You know, when I was in high school, I took a typing class. Most of the girls in there took the class. There weren't any guys in there. But now everybody's got to take keyboarding to learn how to type.

So none of this hunting and pecking stuff. You got to learn how to type. So yeah, so they dropped the cursive and these poor kids, their signature looks like, you know, a third grader's writing it. You know? Yeah, I know. I know when I was in school, we didn't have computers yet. They weren't there.

I'm kind of glad because I still don't like computers at all. Yeah, but think of it. They can't read a clock face. It's all digital stuff they're used to looking at on their phone. I know they can't read maps.

I know that for sure. In fact, some of them don't know what a map is. It's an amazing thing out there today.

Yeah, a lot of them. You show them a cassette tape. They don't even know what it is. They don't know what a can opener is because all the can goods have those pop tops now. I don't know. I just don't know how they're going to adapt in hard times.

Well, I think they're about to find out. In the second hour of the program, we're going to start out. You might want to hang around for about eight minutes because we played a clip last night and people want to play it again. It shows you what's happening here in our country and around the world. I mean, everything is falling right into place exactly the way God's Word, the Bible said it would. We're approaching eight billion people in the world today.

That was the amount of people, according to most historians, theologians, the population of the earth during the flood was about eight billion people. God does things the same way over and over. So, we're going to be playing that little clip. But, you know, when it comes to thinking, let me give you examples here. A new low for CNN, a far left host, Dana Bash, lies about Trump and Musk's conversation on Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings.

But she got caught and I've been listening to her. These people, they don't get it. You know, they think, you know, that, see, to us lying is wrong. To us, lying is a sin. To them, it's required. It's required lying. And more and more people are getting that way today. They don't understand that God has not lowered his standards at all.

I mean, and when that judgment comes, OK, he's long suffering, but he's not slack. They're going to get the whole nine yards. CNN host Dana Bash was caught lying about Elon Musk and Donald Trump's discussion on the nuclear attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki and nuclear energy during their historic Twitter space on Monday night. The Trump month's Twitter ex-space shattered all records with over a billion combined mentions in the first 12 hours. It truly was historic. So Dana Bash and CNN did what they had to do to tear both men down. They openly lied about their conversation. Here he goes and Dana Bash says, I want to play one exchange that was kind of classics.

Well, there were a lot of changes, exchanges that were classic. Donald Trump, but this one really stuck out to us. Elon Musk, Nagasaki, Nagasaki, Nagasaki were bombed, but now they're like full cities again. Trump, right? Elon Musk.

So it's really not something that you know Trump in honorable. Elon Musk. So it is really not as scary as people think, basically.

Dana Bash. So that was more Elon Musk than Donald Trump talking about the sort of suggesting, sort of suggesting that what happened 80 years ago, I think 80 years ago next year, the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Now it's okay. In other words, trying to blow off the impact of that. So she's basically, what she's saying is that they were saying, well, it was no big thing. And that's what, not at all what they were saying.

But here, these people just, they can't help but lie. Well, that bombing was serious. There was some documentaries I saw a long time ago about people that survived the bombing and they wound up at a nearby bridge.

I can't remember the name of the bridge. But they just had their top layer of skin all gone. And they were just burnt. And one thing that struck me is when medical help arrived, they were trying to help these people with these burns.

And none of the prescribed ointments, creams or treatments helped. You know what did help? There's only one thing that helped.

What was that? It was aloe vera gel. Well, that's natural. That's the only thing that helped heal the burn.

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So, that's one of the reasons when my kids were growing up, they were like, why does it taste like that, you know? Yeah, I know. You know, we're coming up to a break, but you actually have in here ear infections, warts and more, you have sinus, echinacea, deluxe for sinus and head colds. You have it all here, but we're coming up to a break and, folks, that phone number to get this catalog is 866-229-3663, 866-229-3663. And that's the PowerHerbs.com. Yeah, and if they can, if they can, they can listen to Herb Talk Live right on our website. It's under the archives section.

We also have a very informative blog that we just added this year that people can enjoy. Absolutely. Hang in, Wendy, for a few minutes after the break. You'll want to listen to this. This is how we played last night.

How much time do I have there? Okay, yeah, because, you know, they're trying to change everything. All of a sudden, Kamala now, it said, when soon as she's elected, she's going to get tough on the border. Well, she's in the, she's now, she's in office now.

She could do it now. We keep telling her, what is she waiting for, if she was going to? She has no intention of getting tough on the border.

And they just, she just keeps breaking. And she said she wanted, before, remember, she wanted a completely open border. And she wanted to do away with the border, the border guards.

And she wanted to defund the police. And now you've got all of these illegals raping and killing people here in America today. This is a very nice poem by Joshua Gilbert. Yeah, but we're up, we're right now. We'll be back right after this. Don't go away. More to come.

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