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We were in the path of totality, as they say, about four minutes I think of darkness. If you've not seen this thing, I just it's a spectacular site, an absolutely spectacular site. When the moon moves in between you know, between you and the sun, if you're in that, in that direct path, it is absolutely I I don't even have the words for it. It's it's beautiful, it's surreal, it's mesmerizing, it's captivating. Oz told me that I had my hand over my mouth and like shock
or disbelief. It's really something to behold. And so I want to talk not just about that, because I look, I know some of you are in the direct path. Some of you were not in the direct path. Some of you. If you're not in the direct path, you might think, you know, what's the big fuss about if you've never seen this. I think Oz had a little bit of that maybe going on until she's saw this, you know, a partial eclipse and and this are not boyd,
they just they're not the same thing. They're just not. It's it is something to behold. And of course this conversation is going to lead to a bunch of stuff. I've got Sonny houstin from the view trying to tie climate change to the eclipse. Oh my goodness. And then just all the just just the amount of I don't know, conspiracy theories and craziness out there. I don't know. I just this stuff's all going to come together here as
we kind of move through this discussion. But that's where I want to start today, is to talk about that. By the way, I guess off the top as well, congratulations to the University of Connecticut Huskies. They won the NCAA Men's National Championship for basketball what Monday night when they defeated Purdue Perdue.
Of course, is school here in Indiana now where I'm from, you can't really be a fan, although there are people in this area that are Purdue fans, But we're closer in proximity to Bloomington, which is the home of the Indiana Hoosiers, who once upon a time were the basketball I don't know if I want to say dynasty, but they were quite the program. They're they're not really that, at least for the time being. Hopefully they
can return to that. The women's program has done some things in recent years. But anyway, Yukon wins the men's national championship. I guess I should mentioned too. South Carolina women defeated the Iowa Hawkeyes to win the women's national championship over the weekend. All kinds of stuff going on here, and I want to get to this in due course. But before we jump into that, my friends, let me tell you a bit about our friends at nick
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totality yesterday was again something to behold. Now, most of us have seen things, experienced things, been to places that are I don't know, breath taking, mesmerizing, captivating, just some that maybe some people would say have a even like a spiritual just significance to your life. And this is up there, This is at the top. In fact, I was thinking about this. This is at the top of the list or near the top of
the list of things that I have seen in nature. And like you, I have some things that I would list on my list, I would list different experiences and places on my list of places that are just or things that I've seen that are just that are special, right, And so one of those I remember going to Niagara Falls. Remember going to Niagara Falls a very It's just an incredible site, especially if you're able. I love that the prettier side is on the American side, but you have to go to the
Canadian side to see back to the American side of Niagara Falls. Absolutely stunning, powerful, just something something to behold. We've also as we've traveled on the Truth to where we've been to Carlsbad Cavern, which is in Carlsbad, New Mexico. Absolutely just you feel like you're on another planet if you've been to Carlsbad Cavern. And there's other places like this, some of these places
you've been to that we've not been to. We all have kind of our list of things, things that we've seen, places we've been that are just amazing. Carlsbad Cavern is another one of those. For me, it feels a lot like you're in the movie. Feels like you're on the planets that that Star Wars took place on. I mean, it's just an incredible thing. And you're so far into the ground. I think it's a mile and
a quarter. Now it's not straight down, but from the entrance of the cave, I believe it's a mile and a quarter until you get to the end of that the main cave there, and it's I mean, it is again just something, something to behold. I remember one that we'll also out there in New Mexico. White Sands. It's another place. It's actually a place that they filmed I believe at least part of a of a Star Wars movie. White Sands, which is now National Park. It used to be
something else what they call those os. She doesn't know something before National Park. But now it is an actual national park. And that's in it's the city Alamagordo, right outside of Alamagordo, New Mexico. It's a beautiful, just beautiful. In fact, we have pictures. I have pictures on the phone, and you know how your phone will do. Memories are kind of group different photos together, whether it's people or events. Well it has it
includes pictures of White Sands under snow days. It thinks it's snow because it's it's so white. But you can sled down these hills of gypsum. It's really a very cool and a beautiful place, especially if you're there as the sun is setting and all this sort of stuff. Just fascinating and beautiful. I'm reminded too. I'm reminded too of when I was in college. This was a nineteen I think it was nineteen ninety seven, and I think that
was the same year. I think that was the same year. Correct me if I'm wrong, baseball fans, but that was one of the years, or maybe one of the years when we had all those home runs being hit, when Mark McGuire would have a lot of home runs in Sammy Sosa. I don't think it was the biggest year. I think that was ninety eight, and actually maybe this was ninety eight, now that I say that,
ninety seven or ninety eight. Hailbop, Hailbop. The comet, which, by the way, let me point out that the scientists, the scientists are supposed to know everything about the universe, they didn't even know this thing existed until pretty much it just appeared. I mean, they might have known about it slightly before, but they didn't even know. And that I looked.
I'm not trying to be critical there. I'm just saying that we're told that they can predict the level of our seas in fifty or to one hundred years, and they know the exact reasons that the seas are going to be these drastically high levels and so forth, but they can't picture a massive comet hurdling past the Earth. But anyway, Hellbop was visible. I remember when I was at Butler. It was what north. I saw it in the north sky every night. I mean, if it was clear and it was obvious,
you couldn't miss this thing. Of course, then you think about hell Bop. You remember that group of individuals, I forget the name of the group, some bald man that looked insane. I was talking about Hailbop and how they were going to it was a spaceship and they they basically killed themselves. They they thought they were gonna get picked up by the spaceship behind or hidden by or whatever Hailbop. But Hailbop was an amazing sight. I don't
remember. I don't know if I think when I was little, a little kid, or maybe slightly before Haley's comment went by, I believe that's something else that you would put in there. Now, I want to see the northern lights too, the northern lights. In fact, they had a friend that used to work with me. She came in one morning to work and she said, hey, I you know, I saw some funny colors in the sky and she started describing them and I said, was it like green
and purple? And She's like, yeah, it's kind of wavy. Because it's very rare for those to even reach this part of the country here in Central Indiana, but occasionally they do. My brothers seen them here. You're in central Indiana. So she was told at that moment in time, if you see anything like that, because I'm kind of a nature nerd, if you see anything like that, you need to let me know, let me text me, let me know to go out there and look at that,
because I would definitely like to see that. But this eclipse was I mean at the top, near the top of the list. And pictures, you know, you hear this for a lot of things, but pictures really don't do it justice. Now, my brother in law they both got I think, some really good pictures of it yesterday. But it was just a spectacular, spectacular side for those who say it's overrated. I say, I just I don't know. Maybe I don't know, maybe you had different expectations.
But the way that the way it got you substantially noticeably cooler. In the moments leading up to the complete eclipse, the darkness was kind of played games with your eyes. It was an eerie kind of look outside. The lights came on things that were set to you know, when it gets to a certain darkness, they kick on automatically. Some of these lights would would kick on and so forth. It was an amazing sight to behold, an amazing sight to behold. Pictures really don't do it justice. And I'm glad we
were. It was perfectly clear here yesterday, which is amazing for Indiana. Indiana, I feel like you don't really see the sun but maybe once a week or so from like November until around this time of year. But it was a picturesque day, beautiful thing. I mean, just magnificent. And I'll tell you what it to me looked like. If you've ever gone to an Easter sermon, and you've seen the picture of the stone in front of the tomb of Jesus, and there's the radiating line around the edges that's pretty
much what this looked like. But to be there in its presence and to feel the temperature and the darkness and the quiet and the calm, that's the other thing. I mean, it reached this level of calm and quiet where you almost felt like you were I mean, it felt surreal. You felt like you had stepped out of reality for a moment, this day to day existence, and you were almost just again. It was mesmerizing. It was so I've well, let me pause, Let me pause there and tell you
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information. But that's just because you have the information there through Google and the Internet and all this stuff. It doesn't mean that you know, I don't mean you in particular. It doesn't mean a person knows what to do with that information. That's something that I find as we move forward into this age of information, more and more prevalent information is everywhere. Nobody knows what to do about it, and it ties into that to me, this entire experience
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Now, as I've said before on this program, and I'll say again, we know that Biblically speaking, God speaks through God speaks through variety of ways, and one of the ways that God speaks or makes his messages known is through is through the heavens, right through that, through the heavens, through through the stars. I mean, He's done this throughout He's done this throughout
history, and so he certainly can and certainly promises to. I mean, if you read the Book of Revelation, you'll see things about the celestial bodies. Right, the moon, the stars, the sun are all referenced in
the Bible. So there's certainly truth there. But one of the things that drives me a little bonkers, little bonkers, a little battie, are these definitive claims to something that, well, that's someone, something someone claims is going to happen, whatever it is, Jesus is going to come back on this day at this time, or there's going to be some sort of I mean, just take your pick. There's so many examples surrounding this eclipse.
Things that you've things that you've heard, things that you've not heard, things that I've not heard. There's just a whole litany of things, predictions, and so forth that were made about this, and there needs to be accountability.
Now, I don't mean that, you know, people can share their opinions, they can make these bombastic claims, but if they make a definitive claim and they're wrong, then what See I, as a guy who's tries to be cautious around this, I pay attention and I you know, I'll read things, I'll listen to things that's been said that the sign, one of the signs of being a free thinking adult is to be able to entertain
a thought without accepting it. I'm constantly listening to people share thoughts that I think are wrong or sometimes even crazy or ridiculous or insane, and because it helps me think about you know, people believe some of these things or a conspiracy theory or whatever it is. People believe or lies that they're told through the public education system, lies that they're told through the Seven Pillars of propaganda, which we talk about here on a fairly regular basis as well, and
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the seven pillars of propaganda that we call science. It's being led by these people that want to deceive you into believing that science has proven demonstrated that you need government to do a lot more than the Constitution says that you need government to do. But anyway, I want to use this as a springboard to a broader conversation. Although again, the experience of seeing the eclipse, if you ever get a chance, highly recommended to be in a path of totality.
It really is something else that being said. Using that now as a springboard, we're gonna talk here about Sonny Houstin. She's on the View. Every once in a while we play sound bites from the View. Here's going to be a SoundBite from Sunny Houstin blaming climate change for eclipses and earthquakes and for cicadas. Sorry, what did Sunny Houston call him? She says in this clip, sicatas I think is how she said. Anyway, my dad also says it completely the wrong way as well. Forget how he says that.
But so there's going to be this, you know, like I think it's what two different broods of cicadas that are going to come out of the ground here in much of the country over the next few weeks. Some people believe that this is some sort of a I don't know, a biblical warning. Think back to the plague of locusts, I suppose, in the days of Moses, the ten plagues of again Egypt, when Moses was about to lead the people out of slavery and bondage into the Promised Land. So there's
there's that. There's the earthquake that hit a little bit outside of New York City up in the northeast on Friday, a four point eight on the Richter scale, as I understand it. And of course we have this eclipse. We have this eclipse. Now I know that there's always an attempt or desire to, you know, understand things and and and put them together and make sense of it. And that's I've gotten. That's not a bad thing.
That's not a bad thing at all. I will say, you know, yesterday when we were watching the eclipse, you you know, if you don't have the glasses or one of those things that you can look at the eclipse through, like in the box that reflects the sunlight and all that it's hard to tell other than just a little bit of a darkness and coolness that begins to happen. You can't and you don't you don't want to look directly at it without the glasses. We all know this, but you can't tell.
So people back in the days before the glasses and all that, it would have been hard to tell that there was an eclipse until that moment. And it is a moment when the moon moves and directly directly between you and the sun, and it's an instantaneous change, and suddenly you see you see the moon, and you see the what the corona I guess of the sun around the edges, and it's you. You absolutely notice that like that is that is something that you cannot not see. And so I always think, what
did the people back before they understood what was going on? What did they think? I mean, it had to terrify them. They had to be panicked, you know, they had to think did the sun just burn out? I mean, I don't know, oh what they would have thought. And by the way, these folks from times past are a lot smarter than we gave them credit for. In fact, we were talking about that during
the eclipse. I said, you know, we have the benefit today of standing upon building upon the things that they figured out, the knowledge that they acquired, the wisdom that they were given, and that's our starting point. And so now we can talk about that in the classroom. And some people mistakenly think that just because they know more information than these folks of old did,
that they're somehow more intelligent. But how much more intelligent are the people who piece this stuff together from the heavenly bodies moving just what's happening here as we hurtle through space with stars and planets and orbits and the moon and all these things. I mean, they put this together, they figured it out, and we benefit from that. But there's attempts of core to explain that
away, attempts to make sense of what we're seeing. When it's something that's so rare or so captivating or so mesmerizing, or so beautiful or maybe so scary, whatever the case may be, we begin to make sense of this or try to make sense of this. And of course it's definitely clear to me why people would automatically begin to think, what is God trying to say
through this? Maybe a lot, Maybe there's no specific message that's for God to determine and the rest of us to try to ascertain and to interpret. So but there's a lot of you know, there's just a lot of angst out there anyway, because it's an electioneer. The left is terrified of Trump
going back into office. And now, of course you've got climate or excuse me, you've got eclipses, you've got earthquakes, you've got cicadas, and now you've got the the eclipse and an attempt here to explain it away. So that's what Sunny Hostin is trying to do here on the View. And I want you to listen to this because she blames it ostensibly here on climate
change. Of all things, I am so much more understandable to people who have questions about is their biblical significance to this, because that at least I don't know it makes sense. But climate change, the moon, earthquakes. Anyway, listen to this. There's gonna be a couple of women here on the View chiming in, But just listen to Sunny Houston pontificate that this is related to climate change. Kind of crazy is with the earthquake on Friday and
then the eclipse today? People are having all sorts of conspiracies about the end of the world. And then I read online that the earthquake epicenter was actually at Bedminster in New Jersey. Right, fun fact, Now that was Alyssa Farah Griffin im saying that correct originated with TRUMPA I have to I know, right, I mean, I have to say. Karen's peach are wonder Oh my God for makeup artists. When the earthquake was happening, she put her coat on and she was like, Jesus is coming. I'm out, I'm
I'm out, I'm leaving. We've got a solar eclipse, We've got all ran down the hallway. The rash is here. And then also I learned that the Soicadas are coming, Cicada, cicatas for the first time in Ada's like two different Well this is what I read two different times, different kinds of different times. Imagine being corrected by whoopee. But anyway, there coming good for the first time in many, many years, and every seventeen years
has happened. Well, that's not what I read. But maybe you know, make you know better in a way, say all those all those things together, what maybe lead want to believe that, you know, either climate change exists or something is not at the mercy of climate change. It's not notun cap They've enjoy behar here saying look, Sonny, look, we can blame a lot on climate change here, but earthquakes. What's it got to
do with climate change? It happens in the eclipse. They've known about the eclipse coming because the eclipses happen, and they actually can say when these things are going to happen. So all these folks who are saying, you know, it's a sign from God, God doesn't give you one, cause this pause that for a moment. So now we've got the comment here about eclipses and earthquakes being tied to climate change, not just not to mention the predictable
nature of these cicadas, which come back on regular intervals. Now, what's different apparently about this year is that there's two different types of broods, or maybe a couple of different types of broods that are going to be servicing it roughly the same time. That is a much more rare scenario, as I understand it. But to say that we don't have cicadas on a regular basis, semi regular basis, a predictable basis is not true. I mean,
we're I live, which is I mean, small town USA. But it's you know, there's a lot of you know, wooded area around here, farm ground. I mean, we've we've known about cicadas. We've experienced several broods of a couple of broods of cicadas in my lifetime. In fact, I remember back when I was in elementary school. I remember there being a ton of cicadas when I was staying at a friend's house who lived in a very wooded area. And you can definitely hear them and see them and find
you know, part parts of them and all that stuff. So this is not related to climate change. This is not related to you driving your suv. But Sunny Hoston wants you to think that, or at least she's she's wondering this, because again, everything is viewed through this vacuum. This I don't know. This, this great amount of fear for some catastrophe that we are causing upon ourselves that only the government can predict from materializing and coming through.
So got more to say about this, And I want to play the last part of this because Whoopy's going to tell us what God does in God's nature. So I want to get to that in the next segment, my friends. Before I do that, and before we take a break, here are you looking for the ultimate natural health supplement? Z Stack is a trusted
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stopped last segment. Last segment, I played part about half a little bit more than half of this conversation, Sunny hosted on the View explaining why it is that eclipses and earthquakes and cicadas, maybe climate change or something something else that's big, as she explains, and so the women there are trying to correct her, which again just imagine being imagine saying something that Joy Behar and Whoopy Goldberg decide they've got to step in and correct you. I mean,
this is just crazy to think about. Anyway, So where we paused and stopped this SoundBite, Whoopy was explaining to Sunny hostin how God intervenes God she says, doesn't give us a warning, And I want to play this because she'd be wrong on this, So I backed this up just a smidge, and I want to play this and talk about this here in our final segment. So here it is. This is that conversation continuing, but now it's turned into Whoopee explaining to the panel on the View and the audience how God
decides to you act if and when he decides to do so. Here it is they actually can say when these things are going to happen. So all these folks who are saying, you know, it's a sign from God. God doesn't give you warning. Okay, you think he gave people at the tower Babbel warning. Oh I'm about to jack y'all up. No, God does stuff, and then you figure, oh, that's probably because I just you know, I mean, it's no. But the cicadas come. We
have them every seventeen years. There's some we get every twenty some odd years, and they just go under and they come back up. And now there's two. They make the noise and have sex and seeing and this time both types are coming. They have they make what make but they're having sex. Oh God, Bill. In addition to the cicada sex, I think the fact that the earthquake and the eclipse specifically, it's really great to see the
coverage on news of something that everyone can get excited about. The kids are thrilled, the schools plan for it. I think it's neat to put that focus on something that actually matters, which we don't often see. You don't see that in the media, that's for sure anyway. So but I want to mint, I want to talk about what whoop he's said here in the time that we have remaining, because I think this is important. She said that God doesn't give you warning. God just says, you know, boom,
I'm not happy. Well nothing, God just acts and then she says, God does stuff, and then you realize and then she does some sort of a dramatic kind of I don't know, you had to see it, but like, oh, mess that up. But that's not that's not a biblical thing. In fact, God is slow to anger. God is incredibly so we better all be thankful for that that God is slow to anger. He abounds in grace and mercy. He takes delight in being merciful and being
graceful. But he does give us warning. I mean, there's entire books of the Bible. There's entire books of the Bible that are written with God's warnings. I mean, there are multiple stories in the Bible. Jesus gave warnings when he was here, right, Jesus gave warnings. The Bible gave I mean what the prophets, the book of the Books of the Prophets in the Old Testament, many of these, Many of these were God sending some person to speak to another group of people and to warn them of the impending
calamity if they don't change their ways. In fact, the Book of Jonah, which has been actually brought into pop culture here a bit lately because of this eclipse and all that. But the Book of Jonah is God calling a man named Jonah to go and preach to the people of Ninevah and to give them basically a warning. And Jonah didn't want to do it, which I mean, look, I not condoning it, but I mean it's certainly understandable to some extent. Jonah didn't want to do it. He ran from God.
He was unable to get away from God. That should be a lesson for all of us. That's the story of the fish swallowing Jonah and all this, and finally Jonah gives in and does what God has told him to do. He goes and preaches a message. The people of Ninevah repent, They hear that message, and they change their ways. Then Jonah gets ticked off about that. You know, if God, if you're going to have me come and preach doom and gloom to these people, at least see it
through NFL sorry for himself. It's not a long book. You can read it. Many of you are familiar with it already. But the point is here, God does give you warning God does give me warning. He tells us in the Bible that there is one way to him, that He is the Way, the Truth, and the Life, and that no man comes to the Father but by him, no one, no person. And there's a day it's appointed for man to die once and after that to face the
judgment. And if you don't have the blood of Christ, the forgiveness of Christ, then you've got no defense. He is our advocate for those who have received his free gift. The idea that God doesn't give us warning is preposterous. Anyway, I gotta go, my friends, have a great day. SDG.
