Mercy In The Midst Of Judgement
The Gay Manifesto, Pride Month Agenda, and Biblical Mercy in the Midst of Judgment
The Gay Manifesto Exposed
The host opens by reading the full text of Michael Swift’s 1987 Gay Manifesto, which was published in Gay Community News and entered into the Congressional Record, detailing explicit plans to seduce and recruit youth, infiltrate institutions, rewrite laws, and target churches and heterosexual society.
Chai Feldblum and Government Interest
The host discusses Chai Feldblum’s writings and nomination by Barack Obama, highlighting her argument that religious liberty must yield to government interests in advancing gay equality, leaving no room for conscientious objection based on faith.
Mercy Belongs to the Obedient
Drawing from James and other scriptures, the host explains that biblical mercy rejoices against judgment only for those born of the Spirit who keep God’s commandments, contrasting this with an idolized “all-love” God lacking justice, sovereignty, or wrath.
Scott Pressler and Conservative Hypocrisy
The host criticizes Turning Point USA and Charlie Kirk for promoting openly gay activist Scott Pressler as a conservative leader in Wisconsin, contrasting his views with Scripture and calling out Fox News for platforming him as controlled opposition.
Big Tech Censorship and Child Protection
A video is played exposing a transgender youth advocate charged with raping a six-month-old; the host condemns Facebook and big tech for censoring criticism of such crimes under hate-speech policies, arguing this inverts justice and endangers children.
Caller Henry and Call to Bold Action
Caller Henry urges Christian men to confront corruption and examine themselves per 2 Corinthians 13:5; the host agrees, stressing that parents and citizens must condemn sin rather than tolerate it, warning that failure to magnify the law invites national judgment while Leviticus 26 and Romans 1 outline God’s sovereign blessings and curses.
