• Ep 231 | Kirk Cameron: Christians CAN Save This Country | The Glenn Beck Podcast

  • Oct 12 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 10 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 231 | Kirk Cameron: Christians CAN Save This Country | The Glenn Beck Podcast

  • Summary

  • Jesus isn’t on the ballot, so how should Christians engage in the 2024 election? For that matter, how should Christians engage in politics in general? Kirk Cameron explains that “Christian Nationalism” is a “slur thrown at people who love God, love their family, and love their country.” Now is no time for Christians to “tuck our heads in our knees, pray for the rapture, and cry into our Chick-fil-A soup.” In an age of “murdering babies in the name of reproductive care,” the mutilation of children for the sake of gender identity, and when too many Americans are being seduced by the “comfort of communism,” it’s time for Christians to get to work. Kirk and Glenn agree, the government shouldn’t be the first responder — not FEMA, not the Department of Education, and not our public schools, which Kirk describes as the “new secular church.” As we’ve seen during Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton, we — the American people — are the real first responders. If Kamala Harris is inaugurated in January or Donald Trump, if Jesus returns tomorrow or in a thousand years, these are the “hard times that make strong men” and just could be “our finest hour.” Sponsors PreBorn Will you help save babies’ lives? To donate securely, dial #250 and say the keyword “Baby,” or visit https://Preborn.com/Glenn. Better Spectacles Go to https://BetterSpectacles.com/BECK and get your Rodenstock biometric intelligence glasses for 61% off. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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