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Sliding Down the Slippery Slope of Secularism & Its Antidote: Part II of The Speech 8/6/16

from Rabbi Daniel Lapin · host Blaze Podcast Network

In this show I start off with the Biblical template for socialism. Socialism wasn’t invented by Marx, Lenin, or Engels any more than Goebbels invented the technique of powerful politicians projecting propaganda at the electorate and gradually persuading them that the big lie was in fact the truth. Greed and lust for power have always existed in the hearts of men and socialism is the dark and nefarious playbook for exploiting that. Desire for sex has always existed in the hearts of men. Purveyors of pornography have used that desire to benefit themselves even at the cost of bringing misery to many. This closely resembles politicians who offer something for nothing (college tuition, anyone?) catering to the human desire for more goodies with less work. The Biblical template casts a brilliant laser beam of clarity onto the political scene today. Then I present the conclusion of the speech we started last week with the meaning of the four rivers of Eden and their connection to our lives. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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