Join Father Andre as he takes us on a compelling journey through faith, history, and global issues. In this enlightening episode, we delve into the significance of Corpus Christi, exploring the deep connections between the holy body of Christ and its celebration across the world. Father Andre also sheds light on the stark realities faced by Christians globally and the importance of standing firm in our faith amidst adversity, highlighting his personal experiences and missions.
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In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen.
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At age 10, Father Andre escaped Christian massacres by living in caves in Mount Lebanon with his family. Today, Father Andre works tirelessly to encourage American leaders to keep God in the public square, defending religious freedom at home and abroad, so that all might live in peace for the glory of God. Founder and President of the Mission of Hope and Mercy, Father Andre has learned the secret to safety, joy, and peace. Love God and one another. Now, let us spend 33 minutes on the Lord’s Day, retuning ourselves to the truth of love in the hands of God.
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Praise be the most holy name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, now and forever. Good Holy Sunday morning, my dearly beloved brothers and sisters in the Lord Jesus Christ. You know, in our Christian faith on the liturgical side, this past Thursday and also today, the church celebrates the solemnity of the most holy body and love of Christ. We call it Corpus Christi in the Latin language. You know, in the Gospel of John, chapter 6, verse 51. Actually, the entire chapter 6 in the Gospel of John, and I like to talk about this as well with my guest here in the studio, lawyer and friend, Kirk Hamm. Jesus makes this statement. dialogue with the people and he shocks them he speaks about eating his flesh eating his body drinking his body his blood to a point where St. Peter gets to a point like he sees people leaving Jesus going away from them and then Jesus looks upset and he looks at Peter and he tells him Hey, you too, you do not want to leave me? Like the rest of them left because they couldn’t take what Jesus was saying. Of course, because they thought about eating his flesh and drinking his blood. And then Peter tells the Lord, where do we go? And you have the words of life. So today, my friends, if we read from the Gospel of St. John, chapter 6, verse 51, we pray. I am the living bread which came down from heaven. If anyone eats of this bread, he will live forever. “‘And the bread which I shall give “‘for the life of the world is my flesh.'” So today on this Path Thursday, our Holy Church and Christians in the world, in the East and in the West, celebrate the solemnity of the most holy body and blood of Christ, our Corpus Christi, also known in the whole world as a day where people go into beautiful processions. They go on the streets, they carry the blessed sacrament, they carry Jesus and his host and in his body. And then they go around in streets and they bless all neighborhoods. You see professions of faith and you see beautiful, beautiful processions actually on the streets of Lebanon, for instance, in Italy, in Spain. They walk hundreds and thousands of people will be walking in the mountains, in the prairies. They go from one town to the other town carrying the body of Christ. because they believe, we believe, I believe, that the body of Christ is definitely what gave us light in the world. The body of Christ is, by essence, the body that redeemed us. It’s God with us, the Amanu Moyo, the Immanuel, with us is the Lord, as we say. And also this honor to the body of Christ, both in the Eucharistic and in the church, meaning we honor the body of Christ in adoration outside of the actual Holy Mass. We expose the Blessed Sacrament, we do specific hymns, and we do prayers, and we intercede for peace in the world. And of course, in the church as well, when we celebrate the Holy Eucharist, which is simply the Mass in English. Corpus Christi reminds us to stand with Christ, walk towards him and kneel in his holy presence. And of course, when we receive the body of Christ in us, this is, remember what Jesus said in the Gospel of Matthew chapter, I believe the last chapter could be chapter 28, verse 20. And behold, I am with you until the end of the age. Christians, if we were friends, if I were Peter and James and John and Andrew and Phillips and Bartholomew and the rest of the apostles, and they lived with Jesus. They lived with him. They stayed with him in day and at night. And then he dies. And then after he dies, he rises from the death. And then he stays with them for 40 days. And then he ascends into heaven. And he tells them, stay tuned, guys. Stay inside this upper room in Jerusalem because I am going to send you the advocate. And then the advocate comes, the Holy Spirit. And the Holy Spirit strengthens the church, advocates for the church, advocates for the truth of Jesus Christ, that he is the Son of God and the Savior of the world. Christians in the world today, after missing Jesus for so long, being ascended into heaven, he gave us this commandment during his last supper. He said, listen, every time you eat this bread and drink this cup, you do so in memory of me until I come again. We call this in the Greek language, anamnesis, meaning a memorial, meaning to do this in memory of him. Imagine today when we miss people that we love in our lives, that we can actually make them present. Of course, we’re not talking magic. Of course, we’re not talking preparing things like people you see in movies or in some things. It’s not you speaking to the dead. because Jesus is not dead. You’re actually, he rose from death. That’s the difference in this whole thing that the testimony that we receive in our faith in the body of Christ and in the blood we drink is that Jesus Christ is the living being who accomplished what he told us in the gospel of John chapter six, verse 51. I am the living bread, which came down from heaven, indicating that he is the son of God. If anyone eats of this bread, he will live forever. Indicating that by contrast, because the people of God, when they were in the desert for 40 years, you know, they got hungry. They had no more animals, no more cattle to slaughter, basically. And they needed to eat. They asked Moses to pray for them. And Moses went, interceded with God, and God sent him the manna from heaven. And Jesus says, your ancestors ate manna in the wilderness, but then they perished. They died. but this is the bread that comes down from heaven and those who eat this bread will never die, indicating that by the power of the life that comes to us from God, even though we die, we will defeat death and we shall rise again. So it’s important to know, this is not Jesus that we are speaking with the dead. No, this is Jesus who rose from the dead When he is preceding us to the Father’s house and there he is preparing for us a beautiful banquet. We call it the divine banquet of the Lamb of God who took away the sins of the world. And in such a way, the bread which I shall give for the life of the world is my flesh. This is a direct indication to Jesus offering himself on the cross. This is my prayer with you, my friends. Today in the world, we see that many bodies are in trouble. And I mean by bodies, good morning, Kirk. I mean by bodies, the actual of human life. I mean the children, the babies, the infants. Look at abortion. Look at the assisted suicide. Look at the people in Israel, the people in Iran, the people in the Middle East, the people in Africa. You know, two weeks ago, there was a major massacre in Nigeria. About 300 Christians were killed and people did not even talk about it. There’s so much flesh going on. There’s so much blood going on in this world. And of course, you and me being constitutional lawyer, we have the right to probably be afraid, right? We support our government. We support our president. We have to trust that we do have intel information to a certain extent to enable them to make decisions. But their decision at this point might affect all of humanity, all of human life. But this means, like, you know, I watched this interview between Parker Carson and the Senator Ted Cruz. And, you know, we used to joke when you used to help me and I used to go to Washington, D.C. to educate senators and congressmen. And I did it many times with Marco Rubio and with Ted Cruz. And I was amazed when they looked at me. And the very first thing I explained to them when I was advocating for Christians in a given nation, the first question was, do you know how many Christians there is in this nation? And they look at me like, no, I do not know. So I was shocked. And that was a surprise when Tucker Carlson, I do not know if you saw his interview, which is like almost two and a half hours with Senator Ted Cruz. And you told him, do you know how many people are in Iran? And he didn’t. And he didn’t. But we’re making a decision basically almost that could cause an obliteration of at least a city, or at least a city in which between 9 million to 12 million Iranian people live. And those Iranian people, of course, not all of them are mullahs, not all of them are from the regime, because we know that in Iran, we have studies, we have facts that we know that at least 68% of the Iranian people are very beautiful, modern people. They come from high… Probably more than that. More than that. Very educated people. Very educated. So why is this blah? Why all of a sudden these decisions become like it’s either we do this or we’re not going to survive and we’re ignoring North Korea who actually has capabilities and they showed these capabilities. They can actually launch their missiles and they can hit the heart of the United States. Iran cannot. The furthest Iran can go, probably somewhere between France and Eastern Europe, but it can never reach… Is there any form of… Is there a bomb that is circulating that we do not know of?
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There’s a very different mentality, I think, between North Korea and Iran. North Korea is secular, and it is, as such, a rational state in its self-preservation. It has had nuclear weapons for a very long time. It had acted on them. It realizes that if it ever did, it would be annihilated. Iran, on the other hand, at least the government of Iran, comes from the Twelver Shia sect. It is not a rational regime. It is an ideological one that is dedicated to its own principles and it’s sort of an apocalyptic cult. And if it had a bomb, we have great confidence that it would use it either by launching it or by delivering it in briefcase form to Israel or the United States. And it wouldn’t care about its own destruction.
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But do you really think you are a constitutional lawyer? I have two small questions to also introduce people to yourself because you followed the politics in Colorado a lot. See, even when you were a student in university in Boulder, you followed a lot the presidential elections. You’re interested in the constitution. What is in hand, but what does the law give to President Trump that is in his hand? How far can he go to make a decision regarding the future of using nukes or nuking somebody or basically changing the regime? What is the authority of the president if you explain to us?
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He has absolute authority to act within a certain timeframe. And he can’t move massive amounts of troops or keep them there or decide that we’re going to be entering into a long war. And I don’t think he has any interest in doing so. President Trump was elected on the basis that he would keep us out of long, forever wars again. And he wouldn’t involve us in bogged down conflicts within the Middle East again. And I don’t think he has any interest in doing that. I think in this instance, we are talking about the possibility of whether or not to strike the Nasrallah or Fordham sites for nuclear development in Iran and using bunker buster bombs, which Israel does not possess. in doing so. And that’s essentially all we are talking about. We are not talking about invading. We are not talking about ground occupation. We are not talking about a long and drawn out conflict with the Middle East. And it’s a unique situation because the factors that would have prevented this in the past are no longer there. The Houthis have been decimated. Hezbollah has been defanged and Hamas has been almost annihilated. All of these factors would have prevented our action in the past. Iran also had a very large missile defense system, or air defense system rather, most of which it has expended in its conflict with Israel. Israel has used its own air force to annihilate that system. It now has full air dominance over the skies of Iran. And so we’re in a unique situation in which never before has this particular military
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And to refer our president, even when he was not elected, when he did not win the election in 2020, let’s say, for whatever reason, we do not want to discuss if he really won or not won. He always actually said, I am interested in the future of Iraq. He never said, I am interested in destroying Iraq. He always said I’m interested in saving lives. He never said I’m interested in wars. He always said I’m interested in the peace of Israel. He did the Abrahamic Accord based on, so we helped based on our Denver initiative, the place initiative that we did in 2011, which was foundational, actually, to educate the people and the public officials towards an understanding how the monotheistic religions should work together, coexist together, be disciplined to fight against anti-Semitism, be disciplined to fight against the persecution of Christians, and be disciplined also if there is really such a thing that is called Islamophobia, that they stop it, they fight against it. But do you really see this nuclear possibility of we’re going to take out the nuclear power of Iran? You know, as… Could it be seen only in this context or we are entering into a global religious walk?
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No, we are not entering into a global religious world. Iran, even in the Islamic world, is sort of isolated. Most of the Islamic world is Sunni.
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Iran is Shia. Some numbers to clarify your point to our listeners. This is Good Sunday Morning with Father Andre K. and you asked, and 33 Minutes on a Lost Day with KRZ. Lawyer Kirkham is with me in the studio, constitutional lawyer. talking about really a matter of conscience, a matter of conscience to understand what our president, who many of us have voted for, our U.S. government, who we all abide by the legislative laws that they govern us, with which they govern us accordingly, they are about to make a very crucial decision that might affect humanity. And we as Americans, we have a matter of conscience, each one of us, to sit and pray in our homes that God will enlighten the president, that God enlightens the US government, that these decisions are being made with the highest level of moral, if you want, the ethics, the moral obligation, the moral duty of protecting lives, saving lives. This is not a matter of selling weapons. This is not a matter of annihilation and wiping out of the face of the earth certain nation. And neither this is a matter of just making wars for the sake of wars. It seems that under President Trump, we are trying to discuss a crucial decision has to be made. And it starts with Iran. A system has to die, a system that harbors terrorism, establishes terrorist groups, uses religious ideologies to, and I interrupted Kurt because I wanted to give you the context. In Islam today, we have about 1,750,000,000 These will be basically the Sunni people, and there’s probably 300 million maximum in the world who will be Shias, between 150 million and 300. So 10% of Islam are Shias. Predominantly, about 100 million, they live in Iran. 92 million, they say, is the actual number of the population in Iran. But if you look at the Kurds that are on the Iranian side, if you look at the other ethnicities, they are the… all the civilizations, all the people, communities who stayed between Northern Iraq and Iran. Iran reaches out all the way to Lebanon. Two, there is also a biblical context. You know, this is a war almost like it’s rising from the Bible. It’s coming back from the time, from the age of Nabucodonosor, you know, from the time of 3,000 years ago when there was a relationship between, you know, the kingdom of Persia and the kingdom of Israel. And it seems that God, every time when he wanted to educate, when he wanted to chastise, when he wanted to kind of like show the tafla for his own people, he would rise the Babylonian kingdom or the Chaldean kingdom, the Persian kingdom, which all basically are the Assyrian kingdom. So Assyrian, Babylonian, Chaldean, Persian kingdom, all of these today are Iran and Iraq. And look what we did today to Iraq. Look what happened under the Bush administration to Iraq. Look what happened to the land of Abraham. And funny enough, that President Trump, in a historical decision, he actually works on establishing an Abrahamic accord. So he knows. He knows the necessity of helping the people to survive wars, but he has to remove threats. And it seems that the nuclear bomb that Iran, it seems, is developing, the enrichment of the uranium, is a major threat. And it reached a certain point of almost no return. With that, the president, at least until the time of the show, when it was recorded, is still, even though threatening, he’s going to use the power, but he still is not using the power. And we know that there is some sort of a committee, a delegation coming from Iran to the White House, actually, that he’s going to talk to them. So Kirk was explaining, responding to my question. I am still worried that this might unfold in a religious war with Islam because there were so many Sunni sympathizers. See, modern Sunnis, amongst 1,750,000,000, the modern Sunnis would be probably about no more than 30%. So the rest of them might end up siding with Iran, might have sympathy for Iran, including Pakistan, for instance. We just heard it from Pakistan. That’s how it works.
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Go ahead. I doubt that the Sunni majority would have much sympathy for the Iranian regime, and even among the Shia populations. It bears remembering that the first Ayatollah had to change the constitution so that the next Ayatollah would not be selected from the next ranking Shia cleric, but would just require some sort of Shia scholarship. And thus they reach way down in the ranks to get the current Ayatollah, the spring leader. Because the second ranking Shia cleric criticized the first Ayatollah, Ayatollah Khomeini, for his genocidal tendencies. So even among Shia Islam, the Iranian regime is brutal and in many ways a violation of Islam.
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The Mullah regime. Yes. Let’s start calling it. Exactly. That’s what I like to see. It’s not an Iranian regime. The Mullahs took over Iraq. Yes. I want to argue with you a little bit for the sake of education. 1979, where was Ayatollah Khomeini living? He was in Paris. He was in Paris. He was in one of the most beautiful places. I mean, where was he educated? How did he go to end up in Iran to declare the Muslim revolution? He was taken in a French airplane by the French government, and actually the ambassador of France went with him, and ministers went with him, and they did beautiful big reception for him in Iran. It took, you know, this is where Peter Bowles come in me, right? This is where my friend Peter Bowles like rages in me now at this point. It took us 50,000 members of entire communities from the West, from the Germans, to the British, to the Israelis, to the United States, to trample down the Shah regime. And now we’re nuking Iran to bring back the son of the Shah into Iran. It’s not about, what I’m trying to say, I know our president is diligent and I know our president will end up seeing both sides. And he’s basically revealing, he’s allowing those revelations to happen to just tell us as Americans, look how much we were dealing with. Whether corruption on our end, corruption on Iran’s end, probably corruption on Israel’s end. And look, they trapped now the Jews, the Christians, the Muslims, the Shias, the Sunnis, the Americans. They trapped us all. And I think he has to make a good decision. And we’re going to continue to pray for him. But I wanted to argue this with you. Can you really think of Iran only born being 1979 with Ayatollah Khomeini? What happened to Iran that is a 5,000-year kingdom?
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No. I think Ayatollah Khomeini was the stunting of Iran. And you see that it is, as I said before, it’s a highly educated country. It’s probably in the most education in the Middle East. Its young people have a great deal of education in STEM, in the STEM sciences and that sort of thing. They are deeply dissatisfied with the regime, and it was in trust all of the expats who have come from Iran. They would like to see a vibrant nation again, but they are deeply oppressed. Every time they have risen up or protested, and it’s been pretty constant, they get killed. So this regime is, I think, liked not only on Islam, but certainly on Iran’s rich history, culture, and current society. And its youth especially are, I think, hungry for a different way of living. For freedom. Not necessarily the way we would say it, but yes. Certainly greater freedom than they’re experiencing now under the Mullah regime, as you call it. And that is a regime that is opposed to life.
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Constitution-wise, Carson asked Senator Ted Cruz this question. He said, you said when you were elected as a senator, the very first thing you said, I am elected to support Israel. What do you call this in the Constitution?
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False. But he campaigned on that. And so if the people voted for him, maybe that’s his principle that he stands with. But at least from my point of view, everything should be what is in the best interest of the United States. For the people.
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Yes. That we represent, right? I mean, this is a matter of foreign policy. He could have said, for foreign policy, I am going to support Israel. I mean, that would be the full language, right? As a foreign policy, but senators, of course, they have to be.
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And I think just supporting Israel would be wrong. Yeah. And I think because Tucker Carlson and Rand Paul have also leveled some criticisms against the Ukrainian war that I agree with. I think it bears to distinguish between them. The United States has no real interest in Ukraine, except the fact that Russia invaded another sovereign country. Yeah, that’s bad. But it’s a little like what we would feel if Cuba was joining the Warsaw Pact again. We objected to that, rightfully so. Russia has been objecting to Ukraine joining NATO for 20 years. It has a long history of interest in Ukraine. We have no real interest in what is going on there. We have a huge interest in… in Iran. It has destabilized the entire region, including your own country, Lebanon. Correct.
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And me personally, part of my persecution is from that.
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They’ve essentially overthrown Yemen, but they have a huge amount of oil, which runs the world. And they are selling that oil in denominations other than dollars. And the dollar as a reserve currency of the world is all that sustains the United States debt. And without that, that is the biggest threat facing the United States that we have. And so with its bellicose nature, with its determination to destroy the United States and Israel, with its oil, we have a huge interest in stabilizing that region.
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Kirk, we have less than a minute before our friends from KNUS would have to leave us. Then we stay for a few more minutes, for 33 minutes on the roads with KLZ. If you now were to speak to President Trump and he’s listening, let’s say, to the show, what do you tell him in this context of what’s happening?
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I would tell him to take the opportunity. but only the opportunity and not go beyond it. And then see what the Iranian people do with the opportunity they will have been given.
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Can you elaborate for 30 seconds? What is the opportunity?
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We have the opportunity now to strike these nuclear sites and prevent the acquisition of a nuclear bomb. And in doing so, greatly weaken this regime. The people will have a chance to overthrow it as they have never had before. The Israelis have decimated the military structure, and so it is at its weakest, and it may be overthrown. And thus, we may see a dawning of a new and more hopeful day for the Iranians. And you think for such a day, they will have enough support from the world, from the nations in the world? No, but I do not think their support, as you said, their support last time destroyed Iran.
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Well, this is Kirk Hamm. This is Father Andre. This is Good Sunday Morning with Father Andre. Okay, and you ask. We all know that President Trump, from the beginning, he knew that on his conscience depends the future of peace, freedom, faith, family, and life for all of humanity. Let us continue on this Sunday of Corpus Christi to pray for him, pray for our government. And pray that before he takes any opportunity, he goes into examination of conscience. Ask God and may the Holy Spirit enlightens his way as well and enlightens our goodwill as Americans. And also for the conversion in the Iranian regime of the mullahs to listen to the voice of reason and to listen to what is good and stop what is evil. Because in such a way they will save themselves and they will save the rest of the world. Amen. And now, my friends, we shall continue on this beautiful Sunday with 33 minutes on the Lord’s Day. And I want a little bit to talk to you about this opportunity. I see you, obviously, you’re considering the threat of… a regime inside Iran having access to a bomb, whether they’re circulating it in a suitcase or they’re going to shoot it in a rocket, it seems there is some info we do not know, but it seems there is such a threat. And it could be anywhere in the world. It could be in any of our cities or anywhere in the Middle East or anywhere they want, most likely. With that, who helped forming this regime? Do you dare answer this question?
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I’m not sure it matters at this point. You are correct that the rest of the world is complicit in what this regime became. As we have been in virtually all the Middle Eastern problems, the problem that we have today is what do we do about it? And up until today… intervening has been too big of a risk because Iran has had an enormous amount of military power. They’ve had a large number of missiles that they can launch. They have had a collection of proxies through Hezbollah, the Houthis, and Hamas that they can activate at any time. And all of those things have, as the stars have aligned, so to speak, gone away for the first time in many, many years. And so despite the fact that we sort of let the Iranian people down in their last big demonstration that was put down rather violently by the regime, they now have another opportunity to end the threat of nuclear acquisition while also destabilizing the regime to the point that a secular power may take power in Iran again.
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Well, we know who the power is going to take over, right? Most likely, we already have the son of the Shah as well. You can send them messages.
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The son of the Shah has acted, but we don’t know that they would actually choose him. This could happen in many different ways. The people could rise up and impose a secular regime that could bring the Shah back and accept him again. They could impose a democracy, or the military could decide they’re done with this regime and impose a military dictatorship. Any of it would be an improvement over the current situation.
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You would think that in Islam, you know, like we have in Christianity, probably a group of sheikhs, you know, clerics from the Sunnis in the Middle East, from the Shia in the Middle East, will make like a big coalition and they’ll go to Iran to intercede. Because actually this is what happens in Lebanon. When ISIS was fighting many, many initiatives amongst the clerics, the religious clerics inside Lebanon, they actually formed coalitions and they would go to talk to the emirs of ISIS to try to negotiate, telling, hey, we’re the children of the same God. We’re the followers of the same prophet, of Muhammad. What are you doing? You don’t see anything from Saudi Arabia or from the Sunni world in the Middle East, at least not in public.
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There’s a great deal of resentment, I think, between the rest of the Sunni world and the Iranian government. Iran itself takes a great deal of pride in its Shia heritage as distinct from the Sunni heritage. They don’t want to be Arabs, they are Persian. And the Shia… The Shia belief system is something that they take pride in differentiating. We also see in Iran itself, sort of what has happened in American academics in which there is a great deal of hesitancy to object or to come up with a different sort of jurisprudence under Sharia law for Iran because they saw what happened the first time. They changed the constitution and they got rid of the clerics who dissented. So dissenting clerics might indeed come from someplace like Iraq or even Syria, but they are few and far between and no one is willing to speak up while the Supreme Leader is in power.
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We have been talking in the series about the mind of Christ. And I want to bring our people, our listeners on 33 Minutes on Lord’s Day back to the mind of Christ. The mind of Christ is one of the epistles of St. Paul, what he wrote to the Philippians. You know, in Philippi, It was a political center. So there was a lot of falsehood, there was a lot of confusion, a lot of propaganda, false teachers, false prophets even. And the people really lost as believers, basically, as a Philippine church. And so he exhorts them. He would tell them, stay in the same mind of Christ. Christ is God who was incarnated in the flesh, and he actually was incarnated to offer his body for our salvation. There is salvation. The idea, the concept, the reality of divine salvation, that God is a loving God, is a kind God, is a good God, and he’s here to act on our behalf, to carry us through our sins, and in a humble way, with his sacred heart, he offered his body. Wrapping back up in this last minute in our radio show, do you think the leaders in the world care about eternal salvation? I know it’s a spiritual question, and I know it’s big. But do you think we have enough leaders in America who care about the salvation and about what would Christ think of them? No.
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No, I don’t. I think most world does not care about their souls anymore. The people do. And in America, some countries in Hungary and Poland, we’re seeing this. I think the people do. I think Donald Trump does. But I think that this is something that is almost entirely lacking among our elites.
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My friends, contact your senators, your congressmen, your public officials. Tell them about the mind of Christ. As Kurt Kamm said with me on this radio show with KNUS and KRZ radio station on this podcast, Irrevocable, that we have started and this is our fourth episode together. Contact your public representatives and tell them about the mind of Christ, which is a peace, which is justice, which is forgiveness, which is life for all of humanity because eternal salvation matters forever. And we, as a human being, we have to reflect it in our daily life to the maximum possible of our ability and humble way that we love one another. We love God. We love our neighbor as we love ourselves. And if necessary, we forgive even our enemies to protect life. And please don’t forget to go online to support the Mission of Hope and Mercy. That is missionofhopeandmercy.org, missionofhopeandmercy.org. And may Almighty God bless us all, protect us from all evil, forgive us our sins, and bring us all to peace in Jesus Christ and to eternal life. Amen.
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