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Is Ireland a Third-World Country Now?

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The results of Ireland's sham presidential election are in. Let's discuss the results. Also, Logan shares his old memes from 2019!

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Brendan's Tea Withdrawal & Irish Elections

00:00:03
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Hello and welcome to From Dublin to Cleveland. I am Logan Howard and I am joined by, it looks like, an engineer. Nope, it's Brendan. Hi Brendan, how are you today? i am mostly good, thank you. But I have given up drinking tea, so I'm kind of having withdrawal symptoms at the moment.
00:00:22
Speaker
I have the good days and bad days. Yeah, yeah. I have been there, having given up um You know, pop and soda, um like Coca-Cola.
00:00:38
Speaker
I had to give that up for a while for a time, and that was a miserable time for a little while. um But I am your resident Harry Potter, according to my students at school um and today we're going to be doing a couple things brendan is going to be giving us um a word about his election he had alluded to that in the last episode um about that the irish elections were coming up and um it's been a bit of a mess and so brendan's going to speak into that mess and hopefully give some clarity and uh encouragement in a time of uh

Episode Agenda Overview

00:01:16
Speaker
Just a mess. And then we are going to take a trip down memory lane to pre ah from Dublin to Cleveland, Logan. And we're going to look into the memes that Logan thought were funny in 2019.
00:01:29
Speaker
So it will be. There's a teaser. I really think it was. What real white hot memes look like. but Yes. Um, and always you can, um, you can send us ah emails. Uh, we'll have a opportunity and a, some thoughts for sending emails to us. Um,
00:01:46
Speaker
at the end of this episode. So stay tuned. We have some exciting new things to do and to talk about. um But you can send us an email from Dublin to Cleveland at gmail.com.
00:01:58
Speaker
ah You can also so find our other podcast, which has a bunch of extra stuff. Currently it's Brendan's um teachings. I have one that's going to go up there pretty soon.
00:02:09
Speaker
That will be on the fruit of the spirit. So look forward for that here in a couple of days. Um, and, uh, yeah, we've got more that we've got to put on as we're getting to the end of the month. So we're stacking up all of the stuff that are going to go out next month.
00:02:23
Speaker
Um, so I think that's all the admin I have. I'll turn it over to Brendan with his, uh, is speaking into the election that never was in Ireland.
00:02:36
Speaker
Yeah, sure.
00:02:39
Speaker
All right, guys.

Irish Presidential Elections & Political Critique

00:02:40
Speaker
so the Irish presidential elections occur once every seven years. And the incumbent normally always gets back in.
00:02:51
Speaker
So since the founding of our republic, we have had, of today, ten presidents of the Republic of Ireland. um So... We have several parties. We probably have more political parties than most countries do. It's quite crazy.
00:03:08
Speaker
um And they all disagree on like, you know small fidgety things. um But a lot of them will work together. you know, they'll they don't want to close ranks when it comes to being godless and anti-Christian, anti-science, anti-biology, anti-truth.
00:03:26
Speaker
They close ranks and suddenly they're all best friends. So this time around, we had a lot of contenders. For those who thought the last episode, this will be bit of a revision for you, a bit of a review. um Conor McGregor was probably the most famous one.
00:03:43
Speaker
he announced his run just after meeting President Trump in White House. We also had Maria Steen. She's my woman. She's my girl.
00:03:54
Speaker
I thought Conor McGregor would have been interesting, but Maria Steen just exudes presidency from head to toe. um And then we had a lot of other ones as well. um And then the main political parties were currently in power.
00:04:11
Speaker
Fine Gael put together her name is Heather Humphries. So you have a photograph of what she looks like.
00:04:21
Speaker
um I personally call her Hefty Heather or Humpty Dumpty or Humpty Dumpty Humphreys. I kind of alternate between all those. um She is an absolute goon and a jinnit.
00:04:33
Speaker
a She's never been able to answer a single question honestly or truthfully or even coherently. To be honest, if thought Joe Biden was bad at putting sentences together, you should check this chick out.
00:04:48
Speaker
She looks British. And that is a very interesting observation. um She comes from County Monaghan, which is a county north of mine. It touches my county.
00:04:59
Speaker
um But her husband and know not every newspaper wanted you to know this or talk about this. They said it was totally inappropriate to bring a president, a presidential nominee's family into it, which is just nonsense.
00:05:12
Speaker
That was just their spin. That was their cope. um Her husband was part of the Orange Order. um One of my friends sent me a text today just saying, I'm not happy about Catherine Connolly, but thank God but don't have an orange man and and in in the house.
00:05:28
Speaker
And I burst out laughing because i just said most people, i want to change the topic, Donald Trump. But the Orange Orator is a group in Northern Ireland and who every year like to burn effigies, which in their minds represent a republic.
00:05:47
Speaker
They often tricolours. Our flag is green for Catholics and nationalists, Republicans. White for unity and peace. And orange for Protestants and people who are crazy enough to think the UK a good idea.
00:06:03
Speaker
So you can have different religions, different political perspectives, but in the Republic you will find peace and unity. And some of them will throw that flag in bonfires And they're called the Orange Men because and in the past we had a war. Someday I'll give you that the full perspective today. I'll just give you the cliff notes because we've got a lot to get through today.

Irish Political History & Orange Order

00:06:28
Speaker
um But basically the Irish found themselves, if you can believe it, protecting an English king in exile. Why? Like I said, someday we'll look at the whole story in full.
00:06:41
Speaker
um And then the British um came over to try to kill him and kill us by extension for protecting him. France were fighting on both sides of the war because they're they're French. they're They're passionate people.
00:06:59
Speaker
so but The nicest thing anyone's ever said about the French. they They saw faces that to to kiss and and and cheeks to double kiss everywhere they looked. So they're on both sides. um And then Holland were involved and Holland, at least their king back then, was not called the King of Holland. he was called the King of Orange.
00:07:18
Speaker
William III of Orange. So um now they're dressed up in orange and they go on big parades and marshes and basically the whole thing is glorifying an invasion against Ireland, a war in which Irish people died.
00:07:37
Speaker
It's asinine. It just baffles me. I know that in in the U.S. sometimes you know your news stations are like, oh my goodness, they're burning a flag. I'm sorry, it's not a U.S. thing. We were our way ahead of you. It's way ahead of you. I know the U.K. at the moment are like,
00:07:57
Speaker
right so try destroy this is just, this isn't news to us. It's not new to us.
00:08:08
Speaker
This is just Northern frickin' Ireland, which is why I tell people there's only one Ireland, the United Ireland. We'll get them back and we'll deal with this nonsense that is like a tumour in their minds and imaginations.
00:08:21
Speaker
But Heather Humphrey's husband was one of these guys. And yeah, it would have made for quite an interesting and first family, shall we say, or first man, you know, by...
00:08:35
Speaker
In the summer months, he burns our flag. And day by day, his wife burns our country to the ground. So, yeah, that was that was Humpty Dumpty Heather.
00:08:47
Speaker
And then the other

Election Results & Public Reaction

00:08:49
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and big contender this time around was Catherine Connolly. Now, she was put together by supposedly they're the opposition parties. They're not really opposition.
00:09:02
Speaker
Our government and pretend to be right wing. But they basically look to London and California for all the inspiration, policies, and ideas. And of course, then they look at the communist regime in continental Europe, which is, of course, the European Union, one of the biggest blights on our continent.
00:09:25
Speaker
And I will travel to Brussels just to dance on its ashes when God inevitably burns it down. But same this woman is actually a leftist and a communist and will gladly go by those titles.
00:09:41
Speaker
She's not hiding it like the others are. um Look at her. She's 68, but my goodness, she looks half dead. She looks like death warmed up.
00:09:52
Speaker
she's She's the female Joe Biden. Yeah. That's literally what I was thinking. and Only she's too many decades younger than him to... have that justification i've nicknamed this one the scarecrow um so then she was put together by the quote-unquote opposition parties but actually they were just um authentically leftist they're not hiding it and for like uh like like those are And then Fina Fรกil, who's basically Fine Gael Part 2, they pretend to be in opposition with each other, but they really do work very closely together.
00:10:34
Speaker
ah They put a guy forward called Gavin, sorry, Jim Gavin. But his name had to, his name was... and blacked out in the cultural psyche when it was revealed that he owed somebody 3,300 euros over a tenancy issue.
00:10:54
Speaker
um So the ballot forms were printed. His name was still on them, but even if he'd gotten the most votes of all three contenders, he could not have won. Why was his name there? Because of Ireland.
00:11:08
Speaker
So in order to be the president of Ireland, or at least to be a nominee, you need to be at least 35 years old. And yeah the ballot paper, you need four county councils, four city councils, or 20 members of the Oireachtas, 20 members of government to vote for you, to nominate you, to be a nominee on the ballot paper.
00:11:31
Speaker
So there was one in particular who was particularly amazing. um Again, this was my woman, Maria Steen. She is absolutely and the one that God wanted in the role.
00:11:44
Speaker
and Conservative, right-wing, common sense, a barrister by trade, and actually believes in the rule of law. A staunch Catholic, loved the Lord, had a husband, four kids,
00:11:59
Speaker
um She fought against redefining marriage in 2015. She fought against abortion in 2018. And last year, she helped lead the successful campaign um to stop the government's attempt to remove the words woman and mother from the Constitution and instead to replace it with ob obscure language.
00:12:27
Speaker
which would basically have meant that any illegal immigrant could come here literally bring every single person they've ever met their lives here and then live here ah taxpayer expense.
00:12:41
Speaker
So she has her head screwed on incredibly correctly. team so. So again? It seems so. seems like a but Very much so. so Fina Fahl decided to mobilize against her, probably knowing that she would win.
00:12:57
Speaker
Yeah. um So their leader, Michal Martin, or as I call him, Lord Voldemort, said that you cannot vote for this woman if you're in Fianna Fรกil, or you are going to get kicked out of the party.
00:13:12
Speaker
um Personally, i would have said, that's not a party you want to be part of. But they were cowards, and they chose not to vote for her.

Irish Political System & EU Influence

00:13:21
Speaker
Right? Right. and And then he did it covertly.
00:13:27
Speaker
He didn't put it in writing. He just said it. Then Simon Harris. I've got a couple of nicknames for him. One is Dr. Abortion. and And the other is Jack Skellington. And he might have Crohn's disease or something, but he looks like the Pumpkin King from The Nightmare Before Christmas.
00:13:46
Speaker
um And he overtly, in writing, told his party that they were not allowed to vote for any potential presidential nominee outside of their party, or they would be punished by getting kicked out and expelled into the shadow realm.
00:14:05
Speaker
um So therefore they mobilized against Maria Steen and the other genuine contenders. So her name could not be on the ballot. But um the nation absolutely livid at this.
00:14:19
Speaker
um Do I think having so many political parties in Ireland slows down things? Yes, it's incredibly inefficient. But the nation likes having choice.
00:14:30
Speaker
They do like options. um So when they had a ballot form in front of them with three names, only two of which could get the job, because you could vote for Jim Gavin, he just wouldn't be the president.
00:14:42
Speaker
um People were furious. So in an electorate of about 3.5 million people, I've got the figures now, Logan and I were talking about this earlier, I didn't have the numbers, but now I do. Connolly received...
00:15:00
Speaker
914,143 first preference votes. um Heather Humphreys received, and this woman is actually in government right now, and she received like half of that, 424,987 votes. So that tells you just much the government's despised.
00:15:16
Speaker
nine hundred and eighty seven vote that tells just how much the government's despised and but Then Gavin, who you could vote for him and he could have gotten 3.5 million votes and still would not have gotten the job.
00:15:30
Speaker
um He got 103,568 first preference votes, or so it seems according to the Irish Times. um And then in terms of spoiled votes, so those of us who turned up in protest to say this is not good enough and we're intentionally going to spoil our votes to spite the rest of you.
00:15:54
Speaker
213,738 spoiled votes. So, for me, I wrote beside Heather, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall, and I'm prophesying that she will have a great fall, but her defeat today is going to end her political career.
00:16:13
Speaker
um For Jim Gavin, I just wrote... No. Because what else would you say? um For Catherine Connolly, i wrote... um Something like, you know, this woman is a scarecrow and cursed to the woman who hangs in a tree or something like that.
00:16:29
Speaker
um Because I believe that God's going to totally get rid of this woman as well um from the world of politics. And then the bottom I wrote, Jesus is king And Maria Steen is president because the preamble to the Irish Constitution recognizes that the Holy Trinity, our sovereign over Ireland and Jesus Christ, our king.
00:16:55
Speaker
And the only reason we have a republic to fight for is because Jesus preserved us through 800 years of re oppression by our next door neighbors.
00:17:06
Speaker
um And he did not liberate us so we could run the country into the ground. But that would be country on fire for him. So and that's what i wrote online.
00:17:18
Speaker
And that was incredibly common all across the nation. And then I also wrote, so that's not a reference most of you will probably get internationally, but I also wrote she was only 10 years.
00:17:29
Speaker
because we had a very sad, disgusting, and despicable incident just a few nights ago in the city of Dublin involving a 10-year-old girl and an illegal immigrant.
00:17:43
Speaker
What happened? i will leave your imagination or your Google searches. And most of the spoil votes actually had the same sentiment as mine. Maria Steen for president.
00:17:55
Speaker
And yeah, she was only 10. So it was really a slap to the government's face. And now there they're they're trying to cope. They're like, you know, this was undenocratic.
00:18:07
Speaker
um This was disgusting. This was despicable. People who spoil their vote are all far right, fascistic Nazis. Same thing they're going to say no matter what happened um to the opponents.
00:18:19
Speaker
But I believe incredibly strongly that Maria Steen is God's choice and for president. and Because I had a dream, and quite recently actually, ah in which God told me that she was his preference.
00:18:37
Speaker
And when I woke up, he directed me towards Judges 4 and 5. And that is the story of Deborah. And considering...
00:18:49
Speaker
Heather Humphreys and Catherine Connolly were all like, you know, oh, gender is fluid. It can be whatever you want it to be. You can be whatever you want to be. And let's put homicidal men in women's prisons to mutilate and torture and rape the inmates and the wardens.
00:19:11
Speaker
Maria Steen was like, a man is a man, a woman's woman. Anything else it is just nonsense. And the name Deborah literally translates as to formalize, to deliberately establish and pronounce something's name or definition.
00:19:28
Speaker
The principle sitting at the base of normal reasoning and human awareness, naming of a thing that causes the experience reality of the thing and formed the whole of experienceable reality.
00:19:40
Speaker
That is what her name means in Hebrew. So in Deborah's day, you had liars. You had people saying, oh you can be anything you want to be. Well, this is this and this is that. And two plus two is five.
00:19:53
Speaker
Deborah's name literally means I speak common sense. I call a spade a spade. If it walks like a duck and it quacks like a duck and it looks like a duck, it's a duck.
00:20:04
Speaker
And that is Maria Steen on all over. And when Maria Steen, sorry, when Deborah was in power, the nation had peace, Judges 531, for 40 years.
00:20:19
Speaker
And I believe that is God's plan for Ireland to have 40 years of peace. But it comes when there's a right leader in power, because when a righteous leader is in power, the people are happy.
00:20:31
Speaker
And yes, timelines can be stolen. Timelines can be snatched. Destinies can be stolen. But we do serve a God who repays in full. And Lord, do not let us wish out an entire election cycle.
00:20:46
Speaker
This nation is holding on to dear life. And civilization by its fingertips, let's not wait seven years. i'm definitely 14. So, yeah, we're in for one hell of a ride.

Republic vs. Democracy: American Context

00:21:00
Speaker
Yeah. That's been my day. Yeah, we um we this this week in our U.S. history, we just went over our U.S. Constitution.
00:21:11
Speaker
And um one of the things that I stressed very heavily to the the 10th graders was that we are a republic.
00:21:22
Speaker
The Republic votes people into power. We are not a democracy. means right That's right. And every, if you ever hear any of the American news, we're always talking about um this idea of democracy. We must save democracy, democracy, democracy.
00:21:45
Speaker
We don't have a democracy. i and I've actually only heard, maybe this is a slight exaggeration and or and underestimation, but I remember hearing one pastor, Robin D. Bullock, comments on that. He said that, something Joe Biden has said, you know, by protecting our democracy.
00:22:08
Speaker
Yeah. He was the one said, we're not a democracy. We're a public. and Judge Jeanine Hero with her name on Fox News. um i remember hearing her saying as well.
00:22:19
Speaker
But you're right. It's very, very rare to hear it on American media. Most of them will use democracy. Yeah. Yeah. They will use democracy. And we we are a public. And that's what makes America good was that we get to choose who's in power and who gets to do things in Unfortunately, I think what's happening in in your country is europere you guys do not get to decide who it is. And they're they are determining who gets on the ballot. And to me, that is not a republic. That is actually more of an attack autocracy where they are just choosing the people that go on. And so.
00:22:55
Speaker
Hopefully there are a bunch of people that will see that this is not how our government is supposed to be run that some changes can be made very quickly in your country.

Irish Elections: Constitutional Crisis?

00:23:08
Speaker
I hope so. um I know there is currently talk um about... whether it's a constitutional crisis, to have had only three contenders, one of whom you couldn't even vote for with the expectation of a winning, which is fair enough. that He committed crimes. That was on him. Yeah.
00:23:27
Speaker
Yeah. um But if actually the paper ballots were, in this case, should even have been accepted, or if the date should have been postponed, and and then perhaps presumably the date for a nominees to secure 20 nominations elongated in order to give them more time.
00:23:51
Speaker
So um I know there's a bit of talk at the moment that... It may have to go to one of the higher courts in land to see if actually this does constitute a constitutional crisis.
00:24:05
Speaker
um And then the election could be redone, um including the presidential nomination process and get more names on the ballot just because of all the shenanigans.
00:24:18
Speaker
Yeah. Jicanery that's been going on. But um and we'll see. And I'm sure the rule for putting, you know, having to have a certain amount of delegates to nominate you was put in into it as a good faith thing because they didn't want just anybody, you know, like everybody, the local local yokel just running

EU Legislation Impact on Ireland

00:24:40
Speaker
for president. They wanted to.
00:24:41
Speaker
make sure that the right people are running for president. But if it's going to be then used in a way against the people, then it is not a good law and it needs to be changed to a way that will allow the right people to be put in into the government.
00:24:55
Speaker
Very true, because there are a couple things in the Irish constitution that I don't agree with. and A big part of this really came in with the European Union when we joined the EU. um So now no matter what...
00:25:12
Speaker
Wickedness happened the land the government can say, oh, but EU legislation. Oh, well, you know, um we have to be ah compatible with other EU nations. So that has to go, first and foremost, because that's an excuse for them to do whatever evil they want and get away with it.
00:25:29
Speaker
But yeah, again, I think when the Constitution was written, um the idea behind the presidential elections was probably, yeah, to have a certain amount of class about is a certain amount all of um substance about the contenders.
00:25:49
Speaker
um but in a situation like this where and the process is being weaponized against the people because 49% of the nation said that none of the candidates on the ballot represented them and that's that's massive that's that's that's a problem want to go with that that's undemocratic yeah um And they knew

Call for Leadership & Reform in Ireland

00:26:18
Speaker
exactly what they were doing. it was an absolute bid and told on to pin power, big power play.
00:26:24
Speaker
a And the role of the president in Ireland is, if done properly, to be a buffer to the Dรกil in Leinster House a Parliament.
00:26:38
Speaker
um but the The president can say, yeah, I'm not signing that. Change that. yeah What the heck is this nonsense? Not a chance. Get off my desk.
00:26:50
Speaker
um But obviously they have rigged it so that no matter what wickedness they want to pass... Signature, signature, signature, signature. And we've had enough of that the last 21 years in my remembrance.
00:27:06
Speaker
and We need a major turnaround. And with Deborah, you know, she was the wife of Wapadoth in the Word of God. And that literally means she the woman of the flame, the woman of fire. She was a woman like a torch.
00:27:20
Speaker
And what we need is a woman. And not a man. It is a woman. God has a big hand on women in this country. needs a woman in Aras and um, who will set fire the establishment and burn it to the ground.
00:27:36
Speaker
And we're putting some manners on them and, uh, pushing back against the wickedness. So, um, we're in for an exciting ride. Indeed.

Transition to Meme Segment

00:27:47
Speaker
We will be in prayer for Ireland and we recommend that you be in prayer as well, that God, God's will would be done in Ireland and that, um, Not only would hearts change, that um the path that they've been on for such a long time starts to change as well.
00:28:03
Speaker
and Well, thank you for, um you know, bearing with us and spending time as we went through government chat. And now we're going to transition into more ridiculous silliness.
00:28:15
Speaker
That is, what was Logan enjoying in 2019?

2019 Memes: A Humorous Interlude

00:28:19
Speaker
um these terrible but They could be spicy. They might not be spicy. I have not pre-done this. So this is just, we're just going through it. So let me...
00:28:29
Speaker
Give me a second here as I pull him up. um And ah here we go. Logan BB before Brendan. um So on the screen, we have, ah why do you take board games so seriously?
00:28:47
Speaker
And the answer. So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all to the glory of God. First Corinthians 10 31.
00:28:56
Speaker
If I had been in your life back in 2019, I would have told you not to post that.
00:29:02
Speaker
I know your family enjoy your Sunday and night monopoly, but inside of your immediate blood relatives, I'm sorry no one chuckled at that, bro.
00:29:17
Speaker
The best part of that meme a little sheep in the corner. All right, here's the next one. The church news headlines. Password is Jesus. Neighboring churches compete with the best for the best wireless network names.
00:29:29
Speaker
And so the first one, we've got 40 days and 40 Mbps. The next one, we've got the promised LAN. i That one's pretty good, yeah. The Wi-Fi is submitted to your Huzlands.
00:29:43
Speaker
but It took me a second. It did. But when I'm married, I will like that one too. He reigns on hi-fi. the The second and third ones are good.
00:30:00
Speaker
The second and third ones are good. All right. that that was That was our second one. Our next one. can see We've got, I've got the joy, joy, joy, joy. Where?
00:30:11
Speaker
Down in my cart.
00:30:16
Speaker
I told myself I wasn't going to laugh now na So here in America, we have joy as a dish detergent in your cart. and then next gar We don't call those shopping carts. We call them shopping Charlie's. It's just like desperate heist wives. I know that's called a cars.
00:30:38
Speaker
The next one, Mark safe from lame abortion rants today.
00:30:45
Speaker
Sorry, pro-abortion rants. I forgot the pro-abortion rants.
00:30:53
Speaker
That would actually be a hilarious one to upload as a profile photograph one day. No context whatsoever. Just like it. Like it. How many pro-abortion rants could you get by posting that?
00:31:09
Speaker
That's just I was thinking. You'd get like 10,000 of them like under your... And they have a good box just after folks dance. I'm pretty sure I could get at least five. sure I could get at least five. And they want to identify as a pregnant female, so i do. All moving on to the next one.
00:31:33
Speaker
My best friend and I can communicate with only facial expressions. Did you say my best friend? No, best friend. Okay, God, I hope so. I was like, is she? You haven't known me about
00:31:47
Speaker
Well, you know, I don't think um BFF telepathy. It's a thing. It is a thing. It is a thing. Yeah. I have a work wife and during like, you know, work meetings, that's us. I'll just like stare at her and she'll look at me and we both just, we know what we mean.
00:32:04
Speaker
Yep, that's exactly. Me and my sister are this way. We just look at each other and they're like, hmm. um Just can communicate that way. Yeah. When you call for support and the whole system is automated, is my complaint being directed to a human being? Why should I not be impatient? Job 21.4.
00:32:26
Speaker
I do despise that.

Memes & Social Commentary

00:32:29
Speaker
I got called someone recently. Was it a church maybe? No, no, it wasn't a church. I made somebody call this week trying to discern which one it was.
00:32:38
Speaker
I think it was... um
00:32:42
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The bank. Oh, okay. But one robot led me to another robot, sorry, to another robot before i got to a human. in the end, the human didn't even know the answer to question. So they just put me online with another robot.
00:32:56
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Nonsense. Absolute nonsense. Absolute nonsense indeed. You're you're right. It's ridiculous. You know they're just sitting in their spinning chairs like looking at the roof.
00:33:07
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The next one here. We've got hard pills to swallow. And the pills are equating your pets with babies disrespects the image of God in children.
00:33:22
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I can vouch for this because animals just don't interest me. I do get the hype. don't people like, you know, oh, wow, would you like to see photographs of my dog? I'm like, no. I'm like, oh, Brandon, I'm going to visit you. Is it okay if I bring my kitten?
00:33:36
Speaker
No. Hey, Brandon, let's go school for a walk. Yeah, sure. I'll take my dog on the lead. You know what? I'm sick. Sorry. Can't make it. But you were right. You were okay a minute ago.
00:33:48
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yeah I was. A minute ago. I don't understand hype. Why do I have a movie? And why do people treat them like they're humans? I don't get it.
00:34:00
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We saw a lady. We were watching the sun. i think it was the sunset. One of the nights we were out camping and we saw a lady and she's pushing like a stroller and she was an older lady. And I was like, okay, i wonder if it's like her grand granddaughter whatever.
00:34:15
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No, it's a little dog that's in, in the stroller that she's pushing. And she's got another dog on a leash that she's walking as well. And I'm just like, guys, I bet the one that least hates the one, the boogie.
00:34:29
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like We hate each other. Get a free ride. ahead, buddy. Yeah. Yeah. So do not equate pets with your children.
00:34:40
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All right. Because children are made in God's image. And unfortunately, your pets are not. that The Lord is not amused. Nope. Not at all. He hates that more than his kids putting on Halloween costumes.
00:34:55
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Very good. Yep. Next one, we've got, please turn your Bible to the book of Psalm. Somebody once told me.
00:35:07
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The thing is, it's in that scene in Shrek, that's like when he's reading the fairy tale and he's headed to the page and presumably uses it as toilet paper. I was like, is that what we're doing the book of Psalms?
00:35:18
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Yeah.
00:35:21
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No. Blossing and dying in the loo at your outdoor swamp.
00:35:27
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Oh, yeah. Good. that That song is literally just tied to Shrek at this point. I know it was a song before him, but like it's... No one knows what the music are all we think of a track Yep.
00:35:38
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It's all stars just with Shrek. It's over. Ah, this is a person out in the fields and he's saying, my, what a beautiful day. And I should bask in the sun and let my wine my mind wander.
00:35:51
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And he lays down and and then goes, I have done terrible things.
00:35:56
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yeah
00:35:59
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Your mind's a dangerous place sometimes, folks. It's a dangerous place. You took the words are right out of my mind. Yeah.
00:36:09
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Oh, man. Yep. Yep. Definitely. All right. So this is a printed meme and it's ah it's the Drake meme, which with him like looking away and he's saying, giving your boss a formal letter of resignation like a professional employee.
00:36:24
Speaker
Instead, he's pointing at quitting by using a meme. And then at the bottom, he says, my last day will be the 15th of May. ah Sincerest regards. but do You know what my biggest dream in life is, Logan?
00:36:38
Speaker
What's that? Having an opportunity to use this in real life. see you should You should make your own meme. Just be like, just make a meme and then say, the me with the leadership here, and like looking away. Slide it on to management desk.
00:36:57
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Adios, I'm out of here. Bye. Bye.
00:37:02
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<unk> Oh, yeah. how's That one's good. That one's good. All right. This is a difference between boys and girls with their posting of pictures. So the top, we have the dogs. These are boy dogs, and they're just sitting nicely next to each other.
00:37:18
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There's plenty of space in between each of them. like And then you have girls, and they're, like, hanging all over each other. like And you're not sure which which one's arm goes to which one because they're all, like, interconnected.
00:37:31
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The limbs are interlocked.
00:37:37
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Well, really, if this was an accurate meme, the boys would not post a picture at all. It would be just a blank picture. And then the girls would have their picture because that's reality. Guys do not post pictures ah with. I think that's true.
00:37:50
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i have one my brother, maybe one with a brother and cousin. But in terms like guy friends.
00:37:58
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Maybe the last time I appeared in a photograph with them was.
00:38:03
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When i was 17.
00:38:06
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Yeah. And even then, think there are actually girls in the photograph as well. But yeah, just taking photographs of my guy friends doesn't happen. It doesn't happen. Nope, it does not.

Personal Reflections Through Memes

00:38:15
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It's imprinted. ah They're imprinted on your memory. You don't need to take a picture.
00:38:19
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remember And if it's not in my memory, they weren't friends worth remembering. Yep. They're not worth it. you You don't need to remember.
00:38:28
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All right. um Our next one, it says, i know Facebook has never caused the lame to walk, but it sure has caused the dumb to speak. o but Oh, there's a sermon in that one.
00:38:44
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Yes, there is. That's good. That's good. ah Old 2019 Logan roasting Facebook over here.
00:38:54
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Yes, and that's BTM approved right there.
00:38:59
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Oh, indeed. all right. The This next one says the average person kisses someone every 3.6 hours. Ladies and gentlemen, i am below average.
00:39:12
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i think You and I are so below average. They need to create a new statistic. negative.
00:39:23
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Absolutely negative. Yeah. I love bang, but actually that one makes want to cross. it does that was that that would hurt personally that was a that's a personal attack this has been six years since i shared this and it's still still reality unfortunately guys i thought you were about to say it's been six years since i kissed somebody i was like no it's been probably more than that when i was a child probably 20 years yeah you know uh Bad times, bad times. Anyway, moving on.
00:39:55
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All right, so this is a tech post that this person is saying. The year is 2006. If you're starting up your PlayStation 2, it's 9 a.m. and you have your bowl of cereal next to you on the living room floor.
00:40:06
Speaker
You lower your voice and as much as you can as much as you can and say, EA Sports, it's in the game, along with the TV. Life is good. Yes, it was better.
00:40:20
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It was better back then. It was coming. They really were a simpler times. I know like people often, like you know parents and grandparents great-grandparents say, you know,
00:40:39
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it's all the economic hardship, but happiness and playing with cows in fields. But I have to say, Being a 1990s kid was class. Yeah.
00:40:51
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In comparison to, well, no.
00:40:57
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Yeah, definitely. Definitely. It's, it's, It was a simpler time back then, that's for sure. Brilliant, really wise. i my goodness. ah was All right. The next one. This is a it says, today I was at the local home improvement store purchasing a few bags of gardening soil.
00:41:14
Speaker
As I wait in line to pay for my bags of dirt, a guy behind me spoke up and says, you going to do some planting? I turned to him with a very serious face, said, no, I am buying my line back, my land back one bag at a time, and I am getting a receipt this time.
00:41:28
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The look on his face was priceless. And the the group that posts this is says, natives be like. So this is the Native Americans that are by my land one bag at a time.
00:41:42
Speaker
You need to repost this. I'm just hashtag. Sorry, no known hashtag. It's really a as every limp turd you know. And be like, rather than repossessing families and giving that land to whoever's begging for it, just send them to, for us, it's your local Woody's or your local Leland Alley.
00:42:08
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Just say, go buy a big bag of dirt.
00:42:13
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Be grand. buying enough, you'll you'll make it back. You'll make it back. Yeah.
00:42:21
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That is great. ah With the cost of housing and land nowadays, it would actually be cheaper be cheaper to buy land than it would be buying house.
00:42:32
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Yeah. you're That way, yeah. Yeah, that's bad to think of that way. All right, so these are looks like welcome bulletins. If you ever have bulletins at your church, they're like little pamphlets that you get when you walk at a church that says, we're just bulletins, sir.
00:42:48
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We're meant to be expendable. And the guy says, not to me.
00:42:54
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because they're bulletins you're you're supposed to throw them away but there are some people like my dad who saved every single bulletin from every single week so he could go back in history and look back at all the things that were done whatever week from years ago so yeah and they say bulletins and was there some utilitarian purpose to your father doing this um i think it was so he figured out who was preaching every week but Oh, so he knew when to know call in sick or put the family on.
00:43:25
Speaker
Yeah. I'm going invite this pastor. So let's just not be here.

Gender Differences & Social Behaviors in Memes

00:43:29
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Yeah, I think that's that was the main purpose as to why he was doing it. But, you know, some people just don't clean out their Bibles. I'm I'm going to say some people just don't know how to teach the Word of God.
00:43:40
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and open Well, that's true, too.
00:43:44
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Increasingly.
00:43:46
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All right. um This is ah Avengers Endgame time is when this was being done. So it says me, can I go and watch Avengers Endgame? Mom, we have Avengers Endgame at home.
00:43:58
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Avengers Endgame at home is Bible man. i e thought that was a joke when I first saw memes of it. It's not a joke.
00:44:09
Speaker
I had no idea that was actually a legitimate thing. It's real. And if you guys want us to do a review of Bible man, we will do it. Just let us know. Send us an email from Dublin to Cleveland at gmail.com.
00:44:21
Speaker
Wait, they had a TV show movie. It was a TV show. Yeah. So this guy, this picture of him is that that's what the the thing was about. He'd carry like a lightsaber thing around and it was kind of like Batman, but he was called Bible man and he would fight with the word of God.
00:44:38
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Stop. yeah Like if a criminal was coming at him, he's like, that shot, not steel. The criminal would. Yes. Yes. Oh, wow.
00:44:50
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This entertainment really has come a long way. does It is not far enough, but it has. more It has come a long way. Yes. ah The beauty industry.
00:45:01
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For men, this can be used as shampoo, body wash, face wash, lotion, toothpaste, engine degreaser, grout, and sunscreen. For women, we specifically formulated this moisturizer for your left eyebrow.
00:45:17
Speaker
And then all of these go... pick It's not pink tax, ladies. You just shop more than we do. And you like your specialized crap more than we do.
00:45:28
Speaker
So businesses have to mass produce it at a faster um rate and in greater quantities for you. So they have to up the price.
00:45:39
Speaker
It's not a pink tax. They're just trying to meet demands. But yes, be like men. Just by one tub of something. kind of does every inch of your skin.
00:45:53
Speaker
There's literally 14 and ones, you know? yeah It's for us. It's for the guys. The guys have 14 and ones. All right.

Family Creativity & Cultural References

00:46:00
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Let's see. Are we missing out, Broski? Or are we okay? where We are not missing out. We are perfectly fine. Say we're not okay. I'm like, work with me here. Yeah, we're not okay.
00:46:11
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ah All right. no way ah This next one. This is my mom has actually done this at our house. She puts ah googly eyes on my trash can and now it looks concerned whenever it starts getting full because his eyes dip down.
00:46:25
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I like that. Yes. Yes. So we actually have that on all of our trash cans. We have these like giant googly eyes that just tell us when we need to take the trash out. That is so inventive.
00:46:37
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Yes. Yeah. it It was genius. So when I saw this, my mom stole it and started actually doing it. Very good. Very good. like memes inspire people. It does. Yes.
00:46:49
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It is good that. All right. Let's see if we can find, find a good one here. All right. How unlucky are you? Me? I get a window seat and there's no window. Poor kid's face.
00:47:00
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What?
00:47:07
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I signed up for a window seat I don't even get a window.
00:47:15
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Irish people get this. He's been pinched by a leprechaun. That's all I'm gonna say. Oh, man. Alright, let's do one more. Let's see if it's any good.
00:47:27
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ah Oh, yes. this This is an oldie, but a goodie. When the pastor leaves church after dropping bombs on the congregation... Who did that remind me of literally one Sunday ago?
00:47:40
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Yeah, thought so. Yep, yep. Just a guy smiling as he's leaving after all these bombs are getting left, wrecking people's lives.
00:47:50
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And he's like... That was literally Logan judging people for not attending church more than once a week, walking out the door with a big cheeky grin, knowing that the very next time those church doors would be opened...
00:48:04
Speaker
Dozens more people would in attendance. And didn't that happen, broski? doesn' It happened. It happened. Just dropping bombs. Just dropping bombs. All right. Let's transition to our scripture passage

Book of Jonah & Modern Reflections

00:48:20
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for today. So we're to be in Jonah chapter three, verses one through ten.
00:48:26
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And it says this. And the word of the Lord came unto Jonah a second time. saying, Arise, go to Nineveh, that great city, and preach unto it the preaching that I bid thee.
00:48:38
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So Jonah arose and went to Nineveh according to the word of the Lord. Now Nineveh was exceedingly great city of three days' journey. And Jonah began to enter into the city a day's journey, and he cried and said, Yet forty days, and Nineveh will be overthrown.
00:48:52
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So the people of Nineveh believed God and proclaimed a fast, and put on sackcloth from the greatest of them to even the least of them. For word came unto the king of Nineveh, and he arose from his throne, and he laid his robes from him, and covered himself with sackcloth and satin ashes.
00:49:08
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And he caused it to be proclaimed and published throughout Nineveh by the decree of the king and his nobles, saying, Let neither man nor beast, herd nor flock, taste anything. Let them not feed nor drink water.
00:49:21
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But let man and beast be covered with sackcloth, and cry mightily unto God. And let them turn everyone from his evil ways and from the violence that is in their hands.
00:49:32
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Who can tell if the Lord will turn and repent and turn away from his fierce anger that we perish not. And God saw their works and that they turned away from their evil way. And God repented of the evil that he had said he would do unto them.
00:49:46
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And he did not do it. So the reason we brought this up was we've talked about um Ireland and we talked about some of the elections that have been going on.
00:49:57
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And um I think one of the coolest things that is in the Bible is we're always one step away from repenting and turning back to God. No matter how far we wander away, man God is always near us and we're able to repent and turn. And so, um you know, the reason we we wanted to talk about this was just because it's it points out that if we turn from our evil ways, if we repent of our sin, um that God will relent of that.
00:50:26
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He is gracious. He's a merciful God, i not willing that anyone should perish, but that all should come to know Christ as their Lord and Savior. um That's what we do. That's why we do this. So anything you want to add to that, Brendan?
00:50:41
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Yeah, sure. I mean, i'm we do see later on in the Old Testament that that a harsh word comes against Nineveh and they do get destroyed. bye between Jonah preaching and prophesying to the people and that event, 120 years passed.
00:51:03
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And their warning, their doomsday alert, was for 40 days. So because of one word from God that was released, and from the top,
00:51:14
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to the bottom, human and animal alike. The nation bowed the knee. The kings, the politicians, the normal people, those who know their right from their left, so children under two years of age, all turned away from from from from wickedness.
00:51:33
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And they literally were given back 120 years of life. That is how long-lasting and powerful um the hand of God can rest on a nation when they turn their hearts back to the Lord.
00:51:52
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um That's as true of for Ireland as it is for America, as it is for um anyone in Europe listening, is it as it is for those in Australia listening, as it is for Africa, anywhere they haven't mentioned, Asia.
00:52:06
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It's true for everywhere. You get a literally buyback The time. Because God's good, perfect, pleasing plans for you, at number the sands on the seashore, is plans for you for every moment of your earthly life.
00:52:25
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For every moment heaven. For every moment you're the remade earth, which is eternity, which is longer than heaven, which heaven's a temporary forever, the new earth is a forever forever.
00:52:37
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There are literally more days you will be with the Lord. and more moments than there are grains of sand on the entire earth.
00:52:47
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And then some. When you finish counting all them, one second of eternity will have passed. Because that it doesn't end. yeah And they're all good, perfect, pleasing thoughts.
00:52:58
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So, what we do in our time, it is yes, to save our nation in our time. But it's to preserve our nation for future generations to come.
00:53:11
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In Deborah's day, for 40 years. In Jonah's day, 120 years. A lot of Christians accept the evil that they see because they're weak and they're defeatist. And they just roll around and say, oh, it's the end time.
00:53:28
Speaker
Jesus said there'd be trials and tribulations. And they use that as an excuse to let evil run amok. yeah um They pretend they hide behind theology, but actually it's cowardice. It's apathy. And masking itself as false humility.
00:53:46
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And as humility, as doctrine. but But it's fear and it's apathy. But ask yourself today decisions that you're making, the prayers you're praying, the faith you're exhibiting, the word of God you're releasing,
00:54:07
Speaker
Is it going to bear fruit for 40 years? Is going to bear fruit for 120 years? Are you releasing these words of your nation for their preservation onto your great grandkids and great, great grandkids generations?
00:54:22
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And if not, that of course correct. Amen. Yeah. Well, let me pray for us. Then we'll do our shout outs. And then we have our ah next time.
00:54:34
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What we'll talk about next time a is a prelude for what what we're going to talk in.

Prayer for Ireland's Political Awakening

00:54:40
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What would this one be? This is, is this 159? Next one 150. Yeah. On your Zencast numbering, you had 157 and 159. the last episode entitled 159. Yes.
00:54:48
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and then one five nine so the last episode i entitled actual one five nine could You made some comment last week when I gave the numbering and you were like, actually, this is blah, blah, blah.
00:55:02
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I was thinking, and where did he get that calculation? I don't know. You got too excited. You got too excited. You got a bedding fever and you just forgot how to count.
00:55:15
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but Use it up all your brains and being a math teacher, you forgot how to use it in your personal life. Indeed. and All right. Well, let's let's pray and then we'll do our shout outs. So Jesus takes this day. I'm thankful for Brendan. I'm thankful for um Ireland. and I'm thankful for his heart for Ireland. Lord, we just pray that you would work in their um elections, Lord, that you would, your will would be done, Lord, that um we know that ah when people try to scheme and they try to take power for themselves, we know
00:55:46
Speaker
um that that you do at times let them have success for a little bit, but it is not success forever. And so we pray that you would end their schemes, that you would put the right people in power to be able to bring Ireland back to following you and to serving you.
00:56:02
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And Lord, we know how easy it is that repentance is is one step away. And so Lord, if there's anybody listening today, I pray that you would be working in their hearts that um if they have sin or any things in their lives that are holding them back from you, that you would help them to repent of those things and that um they would start to make a turn and come back to you. And so I pray that you would help them to seek us out or seek people who are in their lives who they know will give them the truth, the gospel.
00:56:29
Speaker
Pray that you'd be with us the rest of today. and Jesus' name, amen. Amen. All

Community Events & Revival Promotion

00:56:35
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right. So um I know i think you probably have a shout out. I have one already, so I can go first unless you're raring to go.
00:56:43
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Mine is super short. My shout out is Maria Steen, the president of People's Hearts and the prophesied president Ireland. Watch this face. You heard it here on this channel first.
00:56:55
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There you go. Well, um I was thinking you were going for your revival this this weekend, but um I will shout that out as well. That couple weekends to go but Yes, you may.
00:57:07
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He has a revival coming up. So um he's got a lot of honest plate with that. So Brendan is doing a great job. um And just the reason I'm shouting it out is because nobody's signing up to go to this thing.
00:57:19
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So people, you need to sign up. So if you are listening in any parts of the... um you know Whether you're in Britain or whether you're in Ireland, you need to sign up. You need to get your tickets and go to the event because um they need the encouragement, but also you need the encouragement. So go be an encouragement to others and they will be an encouragement to you. It'll be blessings all around.
00:57:43
Speaker
um So go to what is your specific name of your revival this time? Is it just Ireland Revival 2025 or... ireland revival twenty twenty five or Good question. is Open House Ministries, or for short, OHM Revival, and it is in the Gateway Dundalk.
00:58:00
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No, it's not.
00:58:04
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ah but I knew what my sentence was going lead into. just skipped a few words.
00:58:12
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in the Gateway Hotel in the Dock County It's the wee county, it's the smallest county, it's my county. For the second biggest town in the country. And please, guys, no more of this. Oh, yeah, I'm gonna go, I'm gonna tell my friends. Yeah, I'm gonna go.
00:58:28
Speaker
The Lord said let your yes be yes your no be no. We've got a link. Click the frickin' link. Yes. Yes. ah but Yes, It does their hearts good to know in advance how many people to prepare for. It's easier with the preparation.
00:58:41
Speaker
Yes, right. And what is what is the date for this thing that you're doing? what When are you doing it? Good question. It is Saturday, the 15th of but November, and it's all day.
00:58:53
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We're going to kick off at 1130, but because I know that Ireland runs in Irish time, and 1130 means you rock up at 2 p.m., and I tell you it starts at 9 a.m. In fact, I'm going to say 730 a.m.
00:59:07
Speaker
If you can help me with that, I'll just... ah but Yes. I'm going to run through until nine 30. I might. Nice. That'll be a remind full day, but I'm sure it will be well worth your while. So please sign up, get your tickets. You can contact Brendan, reach out to him at his Instagram or his Facebook, and he will let you know. You could even send us an email from double the Cleveland at gmail.com to let us know that you're interested. And I will make sure that they, that gets to Brendan as well. So, um,
00:59:38
Speaker
If there is plenty of ways to contact him, if you are interested in going and he would love to see you there and say, hey, I am a listener from Dublin to Cleveland. And I'm sure that would make Brendan's day. So,
00:59:50
Speaker
ah well, anyway, ah for next time, this will be our closing before we say goodbye. ah We are going to be doing a debate. And Brendan, what is our debate going to be on?
01:00:03
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o this is a juicy one, guys. Our debate is going to be on. Does the Lord speak to people in dreams in the 21st century?
01:00:16
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You probably heard this mentioned by one of us on the chat before. am And in some circles, it's a big thing. In some Christian circles, it's not mentioned at all.
01:00:29
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In some Christian circles, it's like, the person is of the devil. um So does the Lord speak in dreams? Do demons communicate with people in dreams?
01:00:42
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um Or do you just dream because you were watching Netflix the night beforehand while eating cheese pizza and drinking a Coca-Cola? um And if dreams are significant, are they all significant?
01:00:57
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Are only some of them significant? How do you know which ones are significant and which ones are less significant? um If they are significant, what do you do with them? um If you're at a certain church circle and someone says, I've had a dream, what do you do with that?
01:01:14
Speaker
Or do you just say, it's nice. They pipe down. and um So yeah, let us even know your thoughts in advance. You know what? From Dublin to Cleveland at gmail.com.
01:01:26
Speaker
And do you have... Dreams on a regular basis, do you think that they're significant? Have you ever heard someone say, I've dreamed a dream, and basically just spoke crap? um Or have you heard people talk about having dreams before, and actually um it was incredibly profound and came to pass?
01:01:47
Speaker
What are your thoughts? What is your local church, congregation, and teach or believe? What about your family and friends? i mean Can you think of any important dreams about history that came to pass?
01:02:00
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Let us hear all your thoughts. We're super, super excited. and we're calling a debate um just because, you know, we need the clickbait and words for our ah thumbnails.
01:02:12
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Yeah. Just to be discussed. With us both like looking like we're fighting or something, you know? Yeah. I'm going to wear karate kumite gloves. It's going to be an open discussion. We're going to look at the nitty gritty, the good, the bad, and the ugly.
01:02:28
Speaker
And it's be interesting. It's going be fun. It will be. I'm looking forward to it. I'm looking forward to learning a lot. I'm sure it will be a... Hopefully you will learn a lot, but I'm sure even me and Brendan will learn a lot as well as some of the thoughts from across the pond, as some would say.
01:02:45
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um Because I think even culture somewhat plays into the interpretation of what you believe on dreams. So that will be... interesting to see how that goes so look for that next time that'll be out in a little bit um maybe a couple weeks depending on uh how chaotic it gets for brendan um otherwise you you might hear from me for a little bit but the next time you'll see both of us we'll be having a debate on it's less chaotic for me if you just click the link and boot your ticket yes This Irish time nonsense of, yeah, I will, yeah, I will, yeah, i will, yeah, I will. then you rock up on the day five hours late.
01:03:22
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Doesn't help anybody. Yep. Doesn't help us with seats or tables or food provisions. Take the link. Yeah, click the link.
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And international visitors are welcome. So come on down. That's right. Get your passports and get your books, your your flights booked and you'll be there and have a great time with Brendan and his group. We literally have people booking tickets, sorry, um visas, applying for visas from Germany and Pakistan for this.
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And so, yeah, guys, don't don't put it off. um wide God has such an amazing plan to revive nations.

Episode Wrap-up & Listener Call to Action

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um Don't be five of a generation 20 years from now who look back and think, gosh, I wish I'd helped accelerate that. I wish I'd helped get involved that in its infancy.
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um be the change you want to see in the world, be part of what God's doing in its infancy, when it's infinitismal. And as you show the Lord that you can be entrusted with the little, with the small, with the early stages, of the seedlings, that's when the expansion comes. That's when he trusts you with the much.
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Indeed. man Links are in the description to email and all the other podcast stuff. So click it down below and we will see you all next time. Bye friends.
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