"christianity"
6 episodes tagged with this keyword
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On October 9, 2018, Mark Koernke and co-host Joe discussed the infiltration of communism in America, the removal of Christianity from national institutions, and concerns about government overreach through agencies like CPS and law enforcement. They covered topics including the moon landing hoax, flat earth theory, vaccine dangers, the depopulation agenda, immigration policy, and the QAnon conspiracy theory. Callers raised concerns about sheriff appointments being replaced by state-appointed police enforcement in Florida, and the hosts criticized Trump's gun control positions and the distraction of political theater while systemic problems persist.
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Mark Koernke and guests discussed Christian values, humility, and stewardship of God's creation, contrasting biblical principles with secular environmentalism and leftist ideology. The show pivoted to political commentary on the 2016 election, criticizing Goldman Sachs influence, military leadership appointments, and alleged foreign policy failures. Koernke challenged listeners to seek truth through research and the Bible while defending free speech and Second Amendment rights against government overreach.
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Mark Koernke discussed the 2016 presidential election, including Hillary Clinton's health concerns, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's planned announcements about Clinton, and media bias favoring Clinton. He addressed police shootings and alleged false flag operations, promoted preparedness through micro-FM broadcasting and Ramsey Electronics kits, discussed chemtrails and government surveillance, and delivered commentary on immigration policy, welfare fraud schemes, and what he characterized as Jewish control of institutions. He emphasized Christian faith as a defense against these perceived threats and encouraged listeners to resist government overreach.
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Joe McNeil and Mark Koernke discussed the decline of Christian values and moral standards in America, contrasting the nation's founding principles with contemporary society's perceived corruption, commercialism, and loss of dignity. They examined how Christianity has been systematically removed from public institutions since 1963, arguing this removal correlates with increased social decay including pedophilia, theft, and general lawlessness. Callers contributed perspectives on sovereignty, property rights, the First Amendment's protection of religious freedom, and historical parallels to Rome's fall. The hosts emphasized that maintaining a Christian moral framework and cultural standards is essential to preserving American strength and preventing further societal collapse, while warning against both religious extremism and atheistic philosophies that lack ethical constraints.
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Mark Koernke discussed the establishment of a militia chaplain corps to provide spiritual, medical, and logistical support to militia units, emphasizing the need for trained chaplains to handle graves registration, family services, and pastoral care. He criticized the Department of Defense for promoting anti-Christian policies and secular ideology, arguing that Christianity is under deliberate attack by government institutions. Koernke called for armed resistance against federal overreach, referenced historical conflicts like Waco, and warned that attempts to confiscate firearms would trigger violent confrontation. He also discussed the importance of community-based logistics and preparedness, and took a call from Pastor Brooks reinforcing the need for Christian leadership in resistance to tyranny.
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Mark Koernke discussed predator management, particularly coyotes and wolves in Michigan, arguing that eco-activists prioritize animal protection over human safety and livelihood. He analyzed a televised interfaith dialogue about Christianity and Islam, referencing Albert Pike's alleged letter to Mazzini as evidence of a planned conflict between Muslims, Zionists, and Christians spanning over 150 years. Koernke criticized the public education system, environmental regulations, and eco-activism as tools of control, and fielded caller George's concerns about EPA obstruction of firefighting and habitat protection policies that endanger human lives.