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Yeah. So it would be a lie. Okay, first of all, BLM is anti biblical at the core of what. Of what the Bible teaches us. BLM starts becoming anti biblical right at Genesis. Right. Because we hear or we read in Genesis. In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. The earth was without form and void. And then he goes on to describe this beautiful manifestation of the artistic rendering of God's hand when he created the world, okay? Then we get into God's construction of the family, okay? He puts husband and wife together. He tells husband and wife, hey, be fruitful and multiply. He creates the infrastructure of the family. And the core values of blm, Inc. Is to tear it apart, okay? The function, one of the greatest functions of mankind that God built into them is to build up is to actually be people who take something and imitate him, right? We were made in his likeness and image. God created. He molded any shape. Listen, there's a reason why Genesis 1:1 says, in the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. And then there's another reason why. The declaration was made in verse 2, and the earth was without form and void. When you look at it in the Hebrew language, it's making a very simple declaration. It's saying, listen, God is the one who created the heavens and the earth. And then in verse two, it says he then went on to artistically render his beauty with his hands, molding and shaping creation into existence. Now, that means that God modeled for us what it looked like to actually create and to build and to be fruitful and to have dignity in our work. And so Black Lives Matter incorporated, their whole stated objective is to destroy that so that single mothers can be trained to fight as activists to destroy that which gets built. So their core value comes against the Scriptures right from the get. And for people who say that Jesus would have marched in the streets, it's an absolutely obscene and absurd thing to say. The mechanism that drove Jesus was his understanding of mankind's heart. When Jesus responded to somebody or when he spoke to somebody, Jesus never spoke to the circumstance. See, this is the thing that you got to understand when you go out and riot in the streets. The rioting in the streets seeks to speak to a particular circumstance. As a matter of fact, it capitalizes on a particular circumstance something happens. Thus I go respond to it. Jesus never did that. When Jesus went and spoke to somebody, he had a circumstance be unveiled before him. He was watching something happen. But what he did was he analyzed the condition of the hearts of the people he was spoke to. And he ignored the circumstance and spoke straight to the heart. It was a model of truth. Think about the woman at the well. The woman at the well is asking him all kinds of questions, oh, what do you think about this, Lord? What do you think about that? And Jesus says, go get your husband now. What in the world? That didn't even make sense. Where did that come from? Well, well, that woman would have known where that came from. And she goes on to say, well, I, you know, I really don't have a husband. Yeah, you're right, lady, you don't have one. You've had many. And the one that you have right now isn't your husband. And then he begins to speak to the longing in her heart for a desire for something deeper that she's thirsted for, that no man could ever be able to address. And as he spoke to that, her life was changed. And you know what she did? She went forth and went to other people and didn't seek to destroy those people who lived the lifestyle that she used to live. That's not what she did. She didn't go to a far left tactic. You know what she did? She went to tell people about what Jesus did in her life. She went to tell people they were not obstacles to her. They were opportunities for God to do something substantial in their life. She said, hey, look at what God did in my life. And this is the story of what Jesus did. Jesus even did this while he was hanging on the cross. If Jesus was a protester and a marcher, why in the world would he allow himself to be crucified on the cross? And while he was being crucified on the cross, he looks over, he tells a thief on the cross who is begging for some kind of semblance of peace in his heart. He says, hey, today you're going to be with me in paradise. And here's the thing that people don't understand. And this goes back to the mentality of Black Lives Matter, Inc. And the mindset of Christianity as it relates to the Scriptures. Think this concept through for just a second. Him, When Christ died on the cross, for us, it was considered the ultimate sacrifice. But here's the thing that people don't realize. He didn't go to the cross willingly. The fact that he went to the cross willingly is patently unbiblical. The Bible says that Jesus said, hey, look, not my will be done, but thy will be done. God, if there's any way this cup can pass from me, let it pass. He clearly didn't want to go to the cross willingly. He clearly didn't want to go to the cross. But you know what? He didn't go to the cross willingly. He went to the cross obediently. See, and that's the thing that we have to understand. Christ himself was the epitome of a man who demonstrated not capitulating to the emotions of a human being, and yet yielding to the obedience given to us stipulated in the Scriptures by the Father. And he had a sinless nature. Now, he modeled to us what that means. So if we want to listen to our emotions, what do we do? Black Lives Matter, Inc. We go out in the streets, we burn things down. If we want to be obedient to our Father, we look at those things as opportunities. And we seek to build. We seek to build. The only time we're ever told to tear anything down as Christians is to tear down the evil flesh that dwells within us. Because we are born in a condition of total depravity, right? The old man dies. We're crucified with Christ. We're reconciled again unto him in newness of life. And that's why this whole movement is so patently unbiblical. And that's why it is so evil to see these pastors capitulating to this wicked mindset.