Attention. You're listening to the top Huff Radio show, America's home for conservative not bitter talk radio. Be advised that the content of this program has been documented to prevents and even cure liberalism, and listening may cause you to lean to the rights. Here's your conservative but not Bitter host, Todd Huff, and I'm sorry to disappoint, but the voice that you are hearing is not
Todd Huff. I'm guest hosting today and my name is Gary Varvil. I'm an Christian conservative editorial cartoonist for a Creator syndicate and I'll be filling in for Todd today. He's away enjoying some relaxation, so I'm looking forward to talking to you about something a topic that we all love. Oh by the way, I'm supposed to say that we're conservative but not better here at the radio, at the Todd Huff Radio Show, and I definitely that would cover me
as well. So I wanted to talk to you about something we all love, and that is our country, America. This is the greatest country I believe in the history of the world and the reason there are reasons why we have been so blessed, and I think it's because our founders came over here and founded us based on Biblical Judaeo Christian principles. I don't think that is
deniable. You can look at what they wrote, look at the founding documents, look at the Federalist papers, look at how many times they quoted from the Bible, and they believed that this nation in order for it to prosper, in order for them to be successful, they needed God. So why what happened to America? We have fallen from what we once were. We're still a great nation. We're still very wealthy. Never mind the fact that
our government has put US thirty four trillion dollars in debt. Listen, folks, do you know how much thirty four trillion dollars is? Most people don't have a clue about how much one trillion dollars is. I heard this illustration years ago. I think it works. I think it will help help us
kind of get our head around it. If you were to spend one million dollars every day, seven days a week, three hundred and sixty five days a year, a million dollars you're spending every day from the time that Jesus was born until now, you will not have spent one trillion dollars, Yet you have spent seven hundred and thirty five billion dollars something like that. You've got a long way to go to get to one trillion dollars. And we
are thirty four trillion dollars in debt. And if you go to to thedebt clock dot org, you will see that actually, our unfunded liabilities are ninety six trillion dollars. This is These are things that we have promised to pay in the future. Plus the interest. This is not sustainable. So what's going to happen to America? You know, it took us. It took us forty two presidents to get the five trillion dollars in debt, and then George Bush in one in his two terms in office, took us from five
to ten trillion dollars in debt. He doubled what it took forty two what it took forty two presidents to acquire debt. Wise, he doubled it. And then Barack Obama doubled that again. So we went from ten trillion to nineteen trillion. And the spending has not stopped. Trump didn't stop it, and Biden certainly has added much more to it, thirty four trillion dollars in debt. This is insane, and we are spending money we don't have.
We're spending our great grandchildren's money at this point. I did a cartoon once of it was a It was a birthing scene in like a hospital. So you had the mother on the table, on the gurney, and then you had the dad there, and then you had the doctor. And the doctor's holding up a baby, you know, by the feet, and the baby's crying, and the doctor says, we don't spank them anymore. We just
tell them how much they out of the national debt. That makes them cry this, you know, I make light of it, but it's actually very serious, and we don't It's something we don't think much about. And nobody in Washington talks about it. Oh, because you don't get you don't get reelected talking about this stuff. Because in order to do something about it, you have to stop spending money. And that's something that both sides, Republican and Democrat, they don't know how to do. No, they just you
show me a war, I'm spending money for it. You know, this is insane. But I went off on a tangent. There we went down a rabbit trail. But what I really want to talk to you about today is a book that was written by a man named David Breese in nineteen ninety called Seven Men Who Rule the World from the Grave. Let me repeat that again, David Brees and he wrote a book called Seven Men Who Ruled the
World from the Grave. So these men, all seven of them, were born in the eighteen hundreds, so they've all been dead a long time, but their philosophies continue to rule the world. And they were prolific writers. And when I go through the names, you're going to recognize a lot of them right away. And these men all had something very similar in their belief system, and it was basically a world without God. That was basically it. It was basically a rebellion to God. There's no God, we don't
need God. So we're just going to be doing this on our own. So first of all, let's talk about Charles Darwin. Charles Darwin, you know, before I get into what and everybody knows the name, and everybody knows what he believed. But because we've all been taught it in school, you know, this was drilled down into us when we were in school. But I want to start with a quote from the movie Inception, one of my favorite movies. Christopher Nolan was the writer, director and the main character
was played by Leonardo DiCaprio. This is in twenty ten, but here's what Leonardo says in the movie. He says, an idea is like a virus. It's resilient, highly contagious, and even the smallest seed of an idea can grow. It can grow to define or destroy you. Well, that's what he said in the movie. And the whole point of the movie is that it's dream sharing and that you can actually go in somebody else's dream when they're sleeping and you can implant an idea and then that idea becomes their own
idea and it'll either define them or destroy them. Well. I think of that movie when I was reading the book by David Breese, because I think that's what's happened to America. As you the ideas of these seven men who rule the world from the grave. They have defined the world, and those ideas are also destroying the world. It's a method of deception, by the same kind of deception that the serpent used against Eve in the Garden of Eden. He whispers to her, did God really say? Causing some doubt?
Is that what he really meant? And he's just saying that, here's the lie. He's just saying that because he knows if you eat of this fruit of the the knowledge of good and evil, then you will be like God. And he doesn't want you to be like him. Well, we got a lot of people want to be like God today. They want to be their own God. They want to rule the world, and they want to
do their own thing. And the problem is when you have a lot of people, and right now we got eight billion people, if everybody's doing their own thing, you're going to get a mess. And that's kind of what we have. So Charles Darwin, let's talk about him just a little bit.
Obviously, it was in eighteen fifty nine he wrote the book Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection in eighteen fifty nine, a plausible new understanding of man and nature important enough to be thought the work of a genius and the beginning of a new epic in world history. That's what David Breese says, but with no evidence really other than just an idea. Darwin says that this is how life began, and here's how we got all of these transitions.
That that's how we men. Is that just they were just glorified apes, and so the apes were a lower form. Of course, the question is always big, why are there still apes? Do you know how come some of those didn't evolve into a higher form. But I think that if you study Darwinism, if you'd study evolution, it really falls apart because the fossil record doesn't prove it. Because when you dig down into the fossil record, what I have been told, what I've studied, is that all of
the fossils explode on the scene at the same time. And actually that makes sense because if you had a flood, as depicted in Genesis chapter six through nine, then it makes sense that all of these animals would have been buried under a muck very quickly and it would become fossilized. So this is what Breeze said in his book. Until the emergence of social Darwinism, it is generally held in the West that the process of history constantly revealed that Judeo Christian
God was behind it. That's the truth. But as I said, I've said many times in nineteen sixty three when the Supreme Court decided that you couldn't teach the Bible in school anymore in the public school. That was the beginning of it had to be replaced by something nature hates, a vacuum, and there was a void when you pulled the Bible out. Now the question is what are you going to replace it with? And Darwinism was the thing that
replaced it. And so you're not supposed to teach religion, but actually they did. They taught the religion of evolution. And you said, well, gary's not really a religion. Sure, it is anything you anything you think about more, love, more, fear more, any of those things that becomes an idol, which becomes a god to you, which becomes a religion. I would say climate change is that way. Climate change is this day
and age's religion. And when we come back from the break, I'm going to talk to you about something that you probably don't know about, climate change. Unbelievable. So stick with us. This is a Todd Huff Radio program. And we're back on the Todd Huff Radio Program where life is conservative but not bitter, And I'm your guest host, Gary Varvel for the rest of
this time period. And I am a Christian conservative cartoonist with Creator Syndicate, and it's been my pleasure to know Todd and to fill in for him. Today, we're talking about seven men who rule the world from the grave,
and these seven men started off with Charles Darwin. I think that this is this is interesting because to me because when I remember being in school in the sixties and the teachers were talking about this, and I, you know, I I was young, and so I'm just sitting there, but I remember thinking in my head a little bit, this doesn't really make any sense, but I just went along with it. I didn't know any different, not until later. But it has become a religion. So here's the thing I
want to tell you about climate change. And most people don't know how much CO two do you think is in the atmosphere? How much CO two is actually in the atmosphere? And CO two is the thing we're just we're concerned about. CO two is the thing we have to stop, right The fossil fuels are making too much CO two? So how much in the atmosphere. I was watching a session of Congress not long ago. I can't remember the congressman's name, But he asks these experts, this panel of experts of climate
change people. He asked them that question and one of them said five percent, one of them said seven percent, one of them said ten percent. But none of them were right. Here's the real answer. Point zero four percent is how much CO two is in the atmosphere. Now, point zero not even one, not even a half of one. Point zero four percent is the amount of CO two in the atmosphere. This is what we're all
freaked out about. And in the last two decades that percentage has gone up from point zero three to point zero four are you are you with me here? Does that seem like a small amount? Now? This was what was said during that session of Congress. If and I look this up, and this is true, if you get below point zero two percent, all the plant life dies because plant life it needs CO two. They take the plant life takes in CO two like we take in oxygen and it expels oxygen.
You got to have some CO two. So when you think about it, and that terms why are we so crazy about But they don't want you to know that. They don't want you to think that. They don't want you to focus on that. They just want you afraid, They want you very afraid, because in the fear they can control. So back to what we were talking about. Here, seven men who rule the world from the grave.
One of them is Darwin Darwinism evolution. And today we have social Darwinism, or we have we have this social thing going on where it's basically if if you're not if you're not conforming to the culture, then you're the bad guy. But I don't want to go into that. I want to have time to get deep into those woods. The next guy on the list of seven men who rule the world from the grave obviously Karl Marx. Karl Marx from each according to his ability, to each according to his needs. That
was Karl Marx in eighteen seventy five. And it's basically you have here's the philosophy. I know most of you are you people who follow Todd Huff You know this, But it's the oppressed and the oppressor. That's it. That's basically it. And that works in not just it works not just financially. You know, in his when he was writing about it, it was the rich and the pool. But that philosophy didn't work as well. Here in
America because you had the strong middle class for so long. So it that principle, and Marx followed the writings of Darwin he knew and so that philosophy has changed into it doesn't have to be rich and poor, it can be black and white. We see a lot of that today. Everybody's a racist. I've been called as a cartoonist. I've been called racist so many times. I don't like it. It infuriates me. I don't think. I don't think I am. I try to see people as people, not in
color. But man, you boy, you draw something they don't like and they come after you. And I've been canceled many times. I mentioned that I just got canceled recently in Toronto's Toronto's Son dropped me. But that's the story for another day. All right. So Marxism, the theory is capitalism was bad and social socialism is good. Never mind the fact that socialism has
been tried many many times, never worked. In fact, it usually devolves into communism, which devolves into a dictatorship, and it usually ends in lots of death. So Marxism was the next thing. The third person on this list of seven men who rule the world from the Grave as a guy you've probably never heard of Julius Wellhausen. I had not heard of him until I
did this, until I read this book. But Julius Wellhausen's he's probably more well known for liberal theology, you know so, and it kind of goes back to the very first lie did God really say? You know? So? There's more than one way to interpret the Bible, and so it's kind of lucy goosey. And the way this strikes to me is that in the last Days it says that people will depart from the truth, and it's talking specifically about people who are from God and they're going to depart from the truth.
And it's this kind of teaching of philosophy that does that. It's a kind of looks towards it. You know, the Book of Revelation talks about a future one world government and there's going to be a one world religion. Actually most people don't know that, but they'd be led by the false prophet if you read Revelation chapter thirteen. But here's the point. At some point people won't stand for the truth anymore, and so it's all just going to
get all swept up into one big mess, and it's not. It's not truth, and it's not it's it's the direction that people are going to go. Oh, I want to read you this quote from Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan said this, and you'll remember this quote. He said, you and I have a rendezvous with a destiny. We'll preserve for our children this last best hope of man on earth, or will sentence them to take the last step into a thousand years of darkness. This is why this is important.
If we don't know our past, if we don't know, if you don't recognize what's happening, a lot of churches now are adopting what the culture is saying instead of what the Bible says. Even the Pope not long ago said it was okay for priests to officiate not weddings, but same sex couples. I don't know, some kind of I don't know what they're I don't know what to call it. But he wasn't going as far as marriage, but it was still it was basically an approval of the church that was coming from
the Pope. I'm not Catholic, but the point is, you see this happening in a lot of churches Methodist churches, and you have a lot of people who are leaving the Methodist Church because they've taken a stand that is not biblical, and you're going to see more and more of that. That's the falling away that's talked about in First Thessalonia chapter two. I believe it is, maybe it's three, so Julius Wellhausen. And here it's Second Thessalonians,
chapter two, verse three. It says, let by no let no one deceive you by any means, for that day will not come unless the falling away comes first. So it's Second Thesalonians chapter two versus two, Chapter two, verse three. So there's going to be a falling away of first and as talking about a is falling away from the truth of God, and so religious liberalism we've got so we've covered three of them. We've got four more
to do in the next couple of segments. So I let's take a break here, just a couple of seconds early, and when we come back, we'll look at Sigmund Freud, and you can all study up on Sigmund Freud. While we're doing the break. You're listening to the Todd Huff radio program. A slip of the tongue is when you say one thing and mean your mother, I mean another. That old joke illustrates a common mistake, also known as the Freudian slip. I repeat it again. A slip of the
tongue is when you say one thing and mean your mother. So this was Freudian slip. Is named after Sigmund Freud, and he's the fourth man in the list of David Breeze's book Seven Minute Rule The World from the Grave. And Freud was the father of psychoanalysis and pop psychology. He was born in eighteen fifty six, and get this, he was born to Jewish parents and
he devoted his life to studying human behavior, and mostly sexual behavior. He also was influenced by Darwinism and uh, it says here, if he had just read the Bible, this is what I wrote, he would have known that God created men and woman in his image, with a body and soul and a spirit. But Freud, as an atheist and a man of science, he didn't read the Owner's the Owner's Manual, which is the Bible. Instead, he did his own research through psychoanalysis, and he came up with
some of the series of books. One of them is called the rule. Oh came up with a series of books and basically his philosophies ruled the world from the grave today. This is what David Breese wrote about Freud. He said, Freud drew the picture of man as consisting of id, ego and super ego, pressed by libido and influenced by the life instinct and the death instinct. He defined the id as the primitive and instant in instinctual part of
the mind that contains sexual and aggressive drives and hidden memories. The superrego operates as a moral conscience, and the ego is the realistic part that meditates between the desire of the id and the superrego. Well, this gets really deep, but the point is, this is where he was going with this what controls a man, And a lot of it had to do with his sexual drive, and so he did his whole life of studying this kind of stuff. Now in twenty fourteen, my son and I my son Brett. I
have two sons, Brett and Drew. Both of them are filmmakers. Both of them have won Emmy Awards. And my oldest son, Brett is a actor, director, filmmaker, and he is he's been in several Christian movies. He was actually in American Underdog. That was it. He was an American Underdog, the Kurt Warner story, and he played the part of Coach Marucci. So that's probably the biggest movie he's been in. But he has been the lead actor in a movie called Play the Flute, Running the Bases,
and he was in a movie called The Mayberry Man. He was The Mayberry Man. But in twenty fourteen, we made a movie we wrote together called The War Within. You can find it on Prime, you can find it on YouTube, you can watch it there. In The War Within, we depicted a man's soul as six different characters his mind, emotion, will, conscience, memory, and heart, and so we personified these characters. So we go inside of the soul into this weird looking atmosphere and then you
see how they interact. And you know, I don't know about you, but I sometimes argue with myself in my mind, you know, and sometimes I lose those arguments. But here's what we show, what these different parts of you and how they affect your decision making. And the movie basically tells a story about a young cartoonist guy who's married and his whole life falls apart, he loses his syndication, his wife, his marriage is on the rocks,
and it deals with death and there's some major problems. Then we go inside of him and we look and see how he's dealing with it and how he's fighting with himself. That's the war within well. Sigmund Freud dealt with this in the sense that not the way I'm saying it, but he was thinking in terms of what causes us to do the things that we do now. He was coming from it from an atheistic philosophy, where it's just biology, which I think is very interesting. No atheist has been able to actually
explain a conscience. We all have a conscience. It's you can't deny it. You know, there's a part of you that tells you right and from wrong. Where did that come from? You know? This was one of the things that C. S. Lewis was convinced that there has to be
a god was because he was an atheist. But a friend of his mentioned to him, he's, look, if it's just materialism, If it's just material if that's the given world here that we're dealing with, and you're talking about Adams just randomly ricocheting off one another in your brain, and that's making conscious thoughts. That seems hard to believe, and how could they be, you know, how can you be how can you have lucid thoughts if you're
just just random atoms just slamming into one another. So Freud never got to that kind of thinking, unfortunately. So Freud's influence led led to the permissive society that we have today, where sexual urges and wrong desires began to be talked about openly in practice, without judgment. That was the big thing. There was a time when you just didn't say certain things in public. Now like, for instance, I remember when I was a kid and I was
watching TV, watched the Dick Van Dyke Show. Here's a married couple who had twin beds. They didn't sleep in the same bed that you know, you could see him kiss maybe, but you know, there was nothing sexual about Now you can't even I can't even have my grandkids watch the TV commercials because they're just they're they're but for mature audiences only. I mean, it's it's insane. I don't like it. I don't like where we've come.
And but Freud had a lot to do with that, because what happens over time is we became desensitized, and as we became desensitized, then anything's permissible. You know, then sinful behavior is not sinful. It's just you know, that's his choice and that's your choice, and you don't agree with him. So we're when we come back from this next break, we're going to talk about our schools system. You know it. Our enemy has been very
clever on how he changes to society. You know, I mentioned the inception of an idea, and the idea can either define you or it can destroy you. In this case, our culture has been changed. And I think it was Abraham Lincoln who said that the philosophy of the school room in one generation will become the philosophy of government in the next. So the school system
becomes the target. When we come back. You are listening to the top Huff Radio show where we are conservative but not bitter, and I'm the guest host today, Gary Varvel, Christian conservative cartoonists with creators Syndicate and you can find my work Garyvarvell dot com. You can I encourage you to subscribe to my newsletter at Garyvarvell dot com or go to Gary varval dot substack dot com. You can sign up for free or you can pay me if you want.
I'll take that as well. But there is where you will find my cartoons. Everything I draw. Plus I do a humor me cartoon, which is a cartoon with a blank caption. You fill in the caption, and then each week I have the winners of that contest. I also do time lapse of videos for people who are paying paid subscribers, so they get to see me draw. And then I also write about stuff that is near and dear to my heart. One of the things I wrote about was seven Men
who rule the World from the Grave. We've talked about Charles Darwin, Karl Marx, Julius Wellhausen, and we talked about Sigmund Freud, and now we're ready for John Dewey. As I mentioned before the break, Abraham Lincoln said, the philosophy of the schoolroom in one generation will become the philosophy of the government in the next. That's why it's so important to reach young people,
because they become your leaders in the next generation. They will become the government in the next And as I've said many many times and people who follow me, it's clear that the founding fathers did not want a secular society. When I say secularly, the word means ungodly, that means godless. That's what secular means. That is not what the founders wanted. They believe that without religion and morality, you would not be able to have a republic. And
we have a constitutional republic. Don't listen to these people are telling you that so and so is a threat to democracy. We don't live in a democracy. This is a constitutional republic. There's a difference. So we're talking about we're talking about schools and John Dewey he basically ruined the school system. He believed that it was like an He wanted to use the experimental method. He thought that we needed to use philosophies in education. He declared, schools do
have a role, and an important one in production of social change. That's what he wanted. So it became basically his laboratory to inflict social change on a society. In nineteen thirty three, Dewey signed the first Humanist Manifesto, which said there is no God and no soul, hence there is no need for props of traditional religion with dogma and creed excluded, then immutable truth is also dead and buried. There's no room for fixed natural law or permanent absolutes.
So he basically declared, there's no absolute truth your truth. This is where we get today. We have people who talk about your truth and my truth. You got your truth? No, folks, there's only one truth. Listen. In Isaiah fifty nine, it starts off this way, very interesting. It says, is the arm of the Lord too short that he cannot save, or his ear dull that he cannot hear? Yet your sins have caused a separation between you and your God so that he will not hear
you. And then it talks about how what their sins were, and then in verse fifteen it says, this righteousness can't get through, equity can't get through because truth has fallen in the street. Now you can't kill truth, but it had fallen down. And then it says, and he who comes against it makes himself the prey. Now, this is what it means. If as the culture turns away from truth and you try to speak truth to that culture and you rejected the direction they're going, you become the bad guy.
You become the prey and they will check track you down. This basically is what the cancel culture does today. But this goes back to John Dewey. This is he and he starts instituting this into the school system. Now, I remind you that the public school system in America was started in sixteen forty seven in Massachusetts, and they passed a law in Massachusetts called the Old
Deluter Law. And this is what the Old Diluter Law said. In times past, the Old Deluter Satan kept people illiterate, so they didn't know that the truth. So in this country, if we have fifty families in an area, we have to have a school so that the children can be taught, so that they can taught to read, so that they can read the Bible. Now that's the whole purpose of the start of the of the public
school system. It was the Old Diluter Law. And they called the Old Diluter Satan who tried to keep people ignorant of language so they couldn't read and write. And then after that, during the seventeen hundred you had the New England Primmer. The New England Primer taught the alphabet by using Bible verses. That was the educational system of our founding fathers. So you fast forward to John Dewey, and John Dewey says there's no God, and we're not going
to teach it in school. In fact, we're going to change everything around so that there's no absolute truth. When there's no absolute truth, everybody just do whatever they want and everybody has a different truth. That is the problem. And so we are seeing the results of that. GK. Chesterton said this, when men choose not to believe in God, they do not thereafter believe in nothing. They then are become capable of believing in anything. Tell
me, is that not a description of what we have today. We have men who said that they can breastfeed and they can have babies. Come on, you know, women can transition into men. You have men who are pretending to be women who are now playing the girls' sports and winning all the awards. This is a society that is without God. That's what happens. So the next person on the list is John Maynard Keynes, John Maynard Kaines. So now we've dealt with the educational system, that we're going to go
into the economic system. When we come back from the break, I'm going to tell you what John Maynard Kaine said, because it is hilarious. I got a couple of seconds here. Let me tell you real quick. So this is what he said. Well, somebody asked him about He said, when an economy struggling, that the government can just print money and put it in to the system and that'll get the economy going again. And so somebody said to him, John, it seems to work in a in the short
term, but what about the long term? And he said, in the long term, we're all dead, So what difference does it make. He was just thinking about the here and now. Unfortunately, there are generations of people who come behind that and they're paying for now. That's why we're thirty four trillion dollars in debt, because the government keeps printing money that we don't have, and they just keep passing the debt on to the next generation.
So that's John Maynard Kaines for short on time. But I'm gonna when we come back from the break, I'm gonna run through the next next guy and then we're probably gonna be done. But I'll have a little little take on how we can how we can overcome the seven men and rule the world from the Grave when we come back. Thank you. And it's been my pleasure to fill in for Todd Huff today where radio is conservative but not bitter. And I'm I'm Gary Varveld, the guest host for this last hour, and
I'm the conservative cartoonists, conservative Christian cartoonist, Christian conservative cartoonist. I'll get it right here in a minute for creator Syndicate. The last person on my list of the Seven Minute Rule of the World from the Grave is sore In Kirkgard and sore In Kurekdguard is the father of existentialism. Basically, the way to explain that is you know your existence, your experience is the way that's
right for you, and mine's right for me. And and in other words, it comes down to this and Judges chapter seventeen, and in twenty chapter twenty one, it says this everyone did what was right in his own eyes. They're literally, folks, it's nothing new under the sun. We are repeating the same mistakes that was made that were made in the Bible, you know, thousands of years ago. And so how do we get how do we turn things around? David Breese in his books Seven Minute Rule the World
from the grave. He said, basically, we're in spiritual war. And he said, if the Church fails to penetrate a society at any given time, the times subsequent to that moment of opportunity may be adverse. He was right about that. Jesus called his followers to be salt and light in the world. And just as the salt as a preservative of meat, so Christians are supposed to impact the culture as a preservative against the evil in the hearts
of mankind. Salt also enhances the flavor of food, just as Christians are supposed to enhance life exemplifying the love of God to other people. Real quickly, I mentioned earlier that my son Brett is a filmmaker and last fall we made a movie called Disciples in the Moonlight and it will be in theaters in July. So I encourage you, and there's a little far out, but
I encourage you to go check that out. I was the production designer on that movie, and so I designed some of the sets that you'll be seeing and tricking your eye into believing that you're seeing something that's not real. Something that's real. It actually something looks pretty cool. Anyway. It's a fun
movie to make. It's about a future America in which the Bible's been outlawed as hate speech and the government has come up with their own version of the Bible that's okay for you to have, and they do a Bible buy back. They buy your Bible and they give you the government approved version. Folks, we may not be too far from that. The government doesn't like Christians. Basically, they don't want to admit it, but they don't and we've had examples after example. I don't have time to get into it now,
but I will tell you this, you're gonna love the movie. It's action packed. It's not like any Christian movie you've seen before because there's a lot of drama and action in it. I encourage you to go see it. It's been my pleasure to be with you today. I'm Gary Varvil. You can follow me at Gary level dot com. I'm out
