God & Country
About this episode.
- How to see God & Country differently by applying universal spirituality.
Intro
- Introduction music
- Teaser clip
- The Newsroom - America is not the greatest country in the world anymore...(Restricted language) (youtube.com)
- Welcome to Going Rogue, where we unleash the unthinkable to take our thinking to the edge of our comfort zone and create a new narrative.
Episode Overview: Our second try at this topic! We learned to “see differently”!
For a roguish conversation:
1. Is there room for God in politics, or do we need a clear separation of church and state?
2. What are the dangers of either answer to the first question?
3. Does the word God automatically eliminate a whole demographic of Americans who don’t believe in that word? Is the moral compass we discussed merely a human construct and do ideas of God just muddy the water? What if good people just behaved as good people?
4. Is it the same God that is omnipresent in all countries, or is it only the limited idea of God coming through the lens of the ruling authority?
Our Country and God
- Introduction: Start with a different perspective- universal civics, not politics
- American History of God & Religion: God was already here.
- Protestants and Catholics
- Indigenous peoples
- Pledge of Allegiance. Under the “Greater/Creator God”
- This applies to any country.
Call to Action
- Likes, follows, comments
- Sign up to be a Roguer
How Can we apply Spirituality to be “Greater”.
- Introduction: A more enlightened perspective. Tell a new story.
- God (Spirituality, Religion, Faith)
- God doesn’t take sides but gives us the power to accomplish “great things”.
- Jesus was not a nationalist. He was an inclusionist.
- Ways we can raise our level of consciousness and:
- Aspire to the higher
- Play the Will McAvoy clip from The Newsroom-2012 Way before MAGA.
- Cared about each other
- Acted on moral reasons
- Don’t scare so easily
- Be empathetic
- Be sacrificial and practice simplicity
- Be more sensitive to how we create division and seek to heal.
- Root and fruit
Transcript
Alright, Yay!
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:Welcome to Going Rogue!
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:Where we unleash the unthinkable to
take our thinking to the edge of our
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:comfort zone and create a new narrative.
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:And so We're on the edge
tonight, as always, got
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:Rev: Here.
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:Good to see ya, good to see both of you
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:Mac: and of course, Coach Stu.
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:Ready to go rogue?
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:I do think we might take a common topic,
maybe that people might think about and
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:definitely go a little bit unthinkable.
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:To some places that we might not
have couched it this way before.
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:But, but the really cool thing
about this, this episode.
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:And they're all kind of
unique, but this is take two.
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:Rev: Yes, it is.
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:We did this episode.
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:We recorded another episode with the
same title with so I say slightly
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:more political bent to it could
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:be maybe a little, oops, I don't know.
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:Or just not there yet.
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:Mac: Here's the cool thing.
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:And this is what I wanted to
say to all of you out there.
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:We learned to think and
see things differently.
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:Just like you.
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:We don't get it all figured out.
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:We're not these gurus
on top of the mountain.
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:We had to wrestle with some stuff.
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:We had to kind of come
together over some things.
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:And it was beautiful.
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:I mean, it was really, really
beautiful, and this is what we're
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:trying to help encourage all of
you out there to do the same thing.
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:And maybe sometimes we don't always get
it right, but we're committed to it.
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:That's the big thing.
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:We're committed to it, to each
other, in love, and to you guys.
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:Rev: It's a co creative process.
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:We are, the three of us
are co creating something.
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:We're co creating with
everybody who's listening.
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:And sometimes you just, you know,
you go a little too far and you
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:go, Oh, okay, learned something.
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:Got a lesson.
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:Let's move back a little
bit and let's do it better.
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:Coach Stu: We had such a great
conversation the other night,
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:just talking about that episode.
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:We did.
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:And I remember at the end
I said, You know what?
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:Every time we talk, we
have got the press record.
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:Rev: I know!
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:It was the best, it was the best one yet!
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:I wish all the rogers could have heard it.
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:We were phenomenal!
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:Mac: Yeah, we kind of were.
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:Yeah, well, I'll just go there
for the rest of you guys.
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:Take our word for it.
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:So anyway, this is going to be fun.
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:This is, again, this is take two, and
the episode is entitled God and Country.
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:So right there, when I say those
words to you, already stuff's
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:running through your brain.
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:Already, you are getting, you're
running it through your grid
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:as to what does that mean?
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:Do I stay listening?
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:Do I punch the button?
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:Am I done?
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:Do I even want to go there?
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:And all I can say
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:Rev: is, you know, we
had the same reaction.
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:Do I, do I want to do this one or not?
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:And we're here.
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:We're living up to our
uncomfortable living in.
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:Coach Stu: Yeah, right.
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:Getting comfortable with
being uncomfortable, but
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:wait, I have a question.
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:God in country.
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:Just want everybody to know,
this is not country music.
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:Although we do love country music.
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:I hadn't thought about that.
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:I had prepared three Willie
Nelson songs for tonight.
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:Mac: I got a couple of clips too, man.
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:Oh, golly.
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:Okay, well we're gonna have to trash that.
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:So, stay with us, alright?
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:Stay with us, please.
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:Because I think we're going to take
these ideas of quote, and I'm gonna put
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:them in quotes now, God and country.
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:And paint a little bit of a different
picture about how those things separately
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:and collectively can be looked at,
gridded, incorporated in your life,
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:you know, whatever it might be.
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:I really think there's going
to be some great nuggets, so
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:hang in there for this, okay?
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:So God, God and country.
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:You know, the United States has
an election this year, and so
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:this kind of topic is part of
what's up there in the field.
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:And so, maybe just a little bit of
a history slash civics lesson that
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:says, understand that when this
country was founded, You know, people
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:came from mainly England, but there
were a lot of people from Spain and
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:the southern part, mainly Florida.
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:But they came with their religion.
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:They came with their idea of God.
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:Right?
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:And that was a major driving force of
people definitely leaving England because
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:of all the turmoil that was happening in
England when it came to the Pope and the
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:English, you know, Henry started with
Henry VIII and then all kinds of things
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:were, where there was this big division
and there was a lot of religious turmoil
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:that caused people to want to come here.
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:Now, keep in mind, they brought their
idea of God with them, and whether
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:it was a Protestant idea of God or a
Catholic idea of God, they brought it
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:with them and that's who they were.
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:But let's understand something, not
just about America, that no matter
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:where you travel, whether you were
seeking the new world in those
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:days, uncovering new places and all
that, two things about those places.
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:A, there were already
people there probably.
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:Rev: Oh, absolutely were
people there already.
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:There is a spirituality that existed on
this land long before people that look
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:like me came on a boat and came over and
said, Hey, let me teach you about my God.
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:Mac: There's the point that you
can bring your idea of God wherever
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:you go and it's good and it's
fine, but God was already there.
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:Okay.
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:God's already there.
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:So when we say God and country,
first of all, that's universal.
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:That's global.
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:You can go into any country
in the world and God's there.
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:And it can be a different idea
that you might have a God, but
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:that doesn't diminish it, that
doesn't make it any less valid.
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:So God's everywhere.
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:And we bring our ideas
of that wherever we go.
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:So all countries, if you believe
that there's a creator, if you
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:believe that there's a greater, some
sort of power, all countries live
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:Rev: under God.
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:So you're talking about an infinite
reality, not a finite one, not
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:put in a box, not with the walls.
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:It's an infinite omnipresent reality
that exists everywhere at all times.
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:Yes.
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:Yes.
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:Mac: Absolutely.
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:Yeah.
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:Absolutely.
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:Absolutely.
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:So nobody gets a claim.
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:On God and country.
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:Okay?
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:Rev: Or, another way to
look at it, is everybody
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:Coach Stu: has a question.
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:Right?
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:Yes.
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:God is everywhere.
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:Right.
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:So, you know me, I'm going
to look at the positive.
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:I love that.
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:I like it
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:Rev: better.
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:Mac: I do.
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:I like it better.
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:Rev: And God is big enough to be shared.
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:Right, Rev?
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:That and more and more and more.
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:Mac: Well, that's the whole idea
about creating God in our image
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:instead of God creating us in his
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:Rev: or her image.
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:Mac: Right.
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:So.
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:You know, when we say in America.
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:You know, one nation under God,
of course, that's my response.
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:We
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:Rev: love that phrase, right?
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:Yeah, of course, of
course, it's a good one.
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:Mac: Of course it is.
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:And it's not unique to us.
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:Now there are certain countries around
the world where their country, I either
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:government, I either politics are way
more woven together when it comes to.
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:religion and God
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:Rev: and country.
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:They're in bed together.
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:And that's what people came looking
for is let's get the separation here
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:of, of church and state a little bit.
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:Mac: And we can be thankful for that
in America that we founded this country
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:on those very much so because this
is the world that they lived in on
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:the premise that we should be able
to be to worship in a whatever deity.
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:Or not.
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:That we choose to.
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:And again, as Americans, and other
places in the country, and in the
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:world too, we're not saying, again,
we gotta lock on that either.
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:But that's a very special, precious
thing that we can be thankful for.
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:And
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:Coach Stu: that feels good to me.
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:I get to choose.
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:I get to choose to believe and
honor God in the way I want, or not.
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:I get to choose not to if that's,
if that's my, that's what's,
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:that's what's great about being
here in the United States.
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:It would be, because many
places you cannot do that.
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:You are being told how you're
supposed to think and believe.
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:Mac: Absolutely.
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:And that's not what we're founded on.
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:And if you go back to again, maybe give
it a little bit more of a Christian
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:bent from our standpoint, and you begin
to look to Jesus and how he taught.
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:Yeah.
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:And his perspective and, you know,
think about the world that he lived
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:in with the Romans and the Jews.
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:You know, he was able to separate those
things out enough that he didn't demean
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:or diminish, you know, either one.
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:But he said, look, okay,
you know, live life.
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:You know, it's such that the
wonderment of God takes your breath
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:away every day, and all the rest
of it, God takes care of itself.
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:Rev: Oh, I love that.
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:You used the word worship earlier.
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:The word worship, the etymology of the
word just means to recognize value.
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:And so I've, I recognize value in All
creation in all of life and the word God
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:can get in the way because it begins to
be defined by a narrow, a narrow vision.
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:And I bring value and life to everybody's
belief system that's working desperately
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:to make the world a better place.
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:I bring value.
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:So I worship not only the God of my
understanding, but the life that you're
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:living and your choice and your, your
decisions to, to, to act that way, to
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:be that way, to be kinder, more loving.
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:I want to worship that and I don't
want to subjugate you and put you
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:under my blanket because you don't
believe exactly the way I do.
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:Mac: Hello?
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:Rev: I know, I'm the myth
king of the bunny trails.
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:You guys
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:Mac: out there, okay,
you're hearing this, okay?
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:So true.
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:So true.
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:Right?
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:And it's amazing what happens
once a lot of these I'm going
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:to call them pebbles in the bag.
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:You know, if you're running around
constantly over your shoulder dragging
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:this bag of rocks around, you know,
no matter what you're doing, it's
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:going to hinder you and inhibit you.
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:And the more things you can reach
in, because we put them in there, we
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:put them in enough of them in there.
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:The more we can reach in and begin to take
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:Rev: out.
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:What are those pebbles?
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:What are those rocks?
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:They're boulders actually
we're carrying around.
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:What are they?
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:Boulders.
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:Judgment?
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:Yeah.
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:Oh, for sure.
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:Is that God is in my country
and my country alone?
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:So duality and separation?
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:Let me throw another boulder in
my pack and I'm weighed down.
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:And I think America's weighed
down a little bit because we've
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:lost sight of our, our roots.
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:Mac: Can't disagree with
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:Rev: that a bit.
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:Coach Stu: Well, I got, I got
a big boulder named guilt.
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:Yeah.
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:That one's in there.
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:Actually, I've been chipping away at it.
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:It's a little bit
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:Rev: smaller.
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:Mac: Well, we'll get into the
couch therapy session here.
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:You know, fear is another one.
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:We're going to talk a
little bit about that.
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:For sure.
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:But there's a lot of that stuff in there.
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:And, specifically when it comes to
God and country, We can give, we can
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:put lots of rocks in the bag that
distort, that divide, that separate,
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:as Rev was saying, and that's not what
unites us as citizens of any country.
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:First of all, I mean, it doesn't
matter whether you're American or not.
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:Rev: Let me go to an inside edge
here and probably say something that
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:might be a little bit offensive.
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:Can it be?
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:Yeah, okay, rolling.
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:What is it that my belief, can my
belief in God, the limited view
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:that I have of God, in of itself
become a boulder in my pack?
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:Can my religious system become
a heavy burden in such a way?
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:That I'm missing God, actually, I'm so
weighed down with my narrow thinking
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:that I am missing the extensiveness
and the beauty and the grandeur of what
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:God is happening in the United States
and on the planet and everywhere.
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:No, I don't think so.
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:You don't think so?
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:I was about to say, more sure.
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:Absolutely.
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:Mac: See, most of, but this
is, now this is an inside edge
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:thing, just like Rev said.
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:Real life.
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:We love to think about whatever our
faith is, whatever our belief in God
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:is, or whatever, however it fleshes
itself out in our life, that it's good.
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:And it is, right?
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:But at the same time, have you ever
considered that some of that stuff
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:might actually work oppositely?
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:For instance, let me just,
let me give you an example.
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:We talk about America.
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:I've got a country in America right now.
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:If you think about the history of America,
And that basically was in, you know, late
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Jamestown and all those people started
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:coming over and they encountered what?
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:Natives, right?
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:Indigenous
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:Rev: people were here.
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:Mac: Indigenous people.
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:And over the course of the next,
oh, what, 250, 300 years, we pretty
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:much wiped them off the planet.
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:Right?
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:So, in God's name.
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:Think about that, how could we possibly
bring shiploads of people from another
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:place against their will and put them
into servitude in God's name and not think
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:Rev: that that's a boulder?
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:Let me take that boulder and
we'll just call that guilt
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:that we talked about earlier.
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:Guilt.
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:Guilt.
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:Mac: You know, we've done these things,
and it's not just in America, believe me.
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:If you take a look at the
history of Christianity, and
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:the things that have been done.
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:Rev: It's all religions, all religions
have done horrible things in the
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:name of their narrow God and the
humanity carries a bigger boulder
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:on their pack as a collective.
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:Mac: Can
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:Rev: we do it better?
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:Yeah.
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:Yes.
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:Mac: Yes.
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:Rev: Yes.
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:Amen.
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:Mac: There it is.
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:Yes.
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:Rev: And yes, can we do it better?
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:And can I do it better?
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:I need to have a resounding yes
from the God of my understanding
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:I can do better than I did yesterday.
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:And last year,
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:Mac: that doesn't diminish the
good that's been done to this.
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:Nope.
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:Nope.
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:But it's the realization that if
we, you know, it's the Einstein
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:definition of insanity, right?
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:I mean, it's so simple.
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:If we just keep doing the same
old thing and expect a different
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:result, that's insanity, right?
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:So we want to move the needle, Danny.
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:We want, we want to, thus, and
we also want to help you, your
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:needle, in your tribe, in your
street of influence, in your life.
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:And
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:Rev: engage so that you can
help us move our needle.
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:It's a, it's a great circle of
energy and we all grow together.
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:Coach Stu: And the way I see that
needle isn't circular when you think
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almost like a half circle, right?
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:Rev: I don't know if that's
pushing, but it's like, it's
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:Coach Stu: just going forward.
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:I mean, we can learn from the past,
but living there doesn't work.
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:We need to, like, move forward,
be in the present moment.
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and grow and learn and
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:Can I be like a circle that's
like elevated each time it
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:It's moving forward the whole time,
but it gets to a higher and higher and
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:Spirit I'll take that Yes
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:Mac: You're gonna see that flesh out
throughout this whole podcast forever
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:that kind of so so with that we'll
need you to just sort of Take a deep
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:breath Ponder some of that unthinkable
stuff, maybe, and we'll be right back.
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:All right, guys.
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:Here we come back.
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:And let's transition a little bit now.
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:You know, we were talking, you know,
specifically more about a country, maybe
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:the United States for us specifically,
or your country, wherever you're
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:listening to us, was going through your
grid as we were talking about similar
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want to start to do now, maybe for the
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to frame a little bit of a new story.
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:Let's start to tell a little bit of
a different story when it comes to a
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:And I'm just, I'm going to take
the word country right out now.
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:And I'm just going to talk, let's just
talk about your, you know, your realm.
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:Whatever that might look like, your
city, your family, your county,
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:Let's bring it closed in now.
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:We think of a word like country, and
it's big, you know, America, whatever.
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:No, now let's kind of bring it down,
and let's talk about how God, the
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:deity, the divine, weaves, or can
weave, Itself, him, itself, herself,
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:Rev: in.
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:Mac: However you want to do it.
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:As we navigate the civic duties.
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:And, and let's just start with
maybe a statement that says, you
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:It doesn't take sides.
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:You don't get to throw the god card
whether it's your football team
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:Rev: country, or whatever.
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:You're telling me that all my
prayers for the Super Bowl this
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:weekend are not going to be answered?
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:Mac: Let's see here now.
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:Rev: Oh, darn.
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:Sorry.
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:God is rooting for both teams.
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:But it points out the ridiculous
of what you're talking about.
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:They think, oh, my team
won, God was on my side.
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:God was victorious through our team.
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:That is the most ridiculous thought,
but we do the same thing with countries.
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:We won the war, God must
have been on our side.
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:And then we get very arrogant.
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:The more wars we win, the more
connected to God we think we are.
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:And then we think we can push everybody
else around because God's on our side.
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:It happens in relationship with my wife.
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:Coach Stu: Pushing everybody around
in the last thing you said, Red,
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:pushing everybody around in the name
of God, that doesn't feel right to
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:me, but I certainly feel good about
God being a part of what I'm doing.
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:And if I have a success or especially
when I don't have successes, but.
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:When I have success and I may,
you know, I mean, look at all the
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:athletes that they have some success
and they're pointing up to their God
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:That's the way they, so to me,
that's a good positive thing.
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:It's where you take it.
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:That step that says, okay, well,
you're kind of like forcing it
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:So
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:Rev: what are the qualities?
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:What are the qualities of
God that you guys believe in?
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:How do you know God?
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:Love.
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:Love.
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:I mean, for sure.
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:I mean, you have to say that.
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:And love doesn't subjugate.
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:Love doesn't push around.
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:But love honors.
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:Love worships.
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:Let's bring that word in.
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:Love brings value to the game.
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:I love it when there's a, you know,
I love MMA, a minister who loves MMA.
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:At the end of the match, these guys have
been going at it and they hug each other
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:and they love each other and said, boy,
that was a valiant effort on both sides.
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:Way to go guy.
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:When we go home, friends.
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:Coach Stu: Yeah, we do that
same thing in wrestling.
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:You know, I coach
wrestling, same exact thing.
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:So you're right.
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:You're right on love.
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:So, so check this out.
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:Here's my phrase of the week.
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:Love
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:Rev: loves everybody.
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:That's got to be a new meme.
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we're able to extend the love that
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absent when we're unable to do that?
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around and we subjugate and we divide.
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:So is it that we're just blind?
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:We're not, we're not
partnering with that essence.
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:So a few
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:Coach Stu: things could happen.
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:You might not be paying attention.
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:You might see it and stiff arm it.
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nope, I'm not ready for that.
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:I mean, there's
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:That said evolution, I'm not ready to grow
into that, that immense amount of love
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or not is irrelevant.
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:God
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Jacob, I believe it was.
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the whole time and I was blind.
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:I was
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:Well, then to me, that's the good news.
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:All religions, in my opinion,
have the gospel, which is just
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:the good news of what we, exactly
what we're just talking about.
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:Now we're going to Right.
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:But, but I think what we're, you know,
where I'd like to go with this thing
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everywhere and God's all these things
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:we were just talking about That we
are endowed with we are empowered by a
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connotations that you can put on this
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gifted and in all these things so that
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God's love, not the collection center?
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the avenue through which God
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that capability and that spirit
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existing already and every part of
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:Mac: So it allows us to do, here's a
word we're going to introduce now into
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:We have that, you know, kind
of thing politically right now
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because when I said the word great,
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down the rabbit hole, alright?
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Americans, or whoever you're listening
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encourage, we think it can be
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we're endowed with by the creator.
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:Most of the time we kind of screw
it up pretty good when we're trying
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with that word already, and love
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and dominating the conversation,
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we're talking about inclusionism.
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his whole perspective.
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if we are going to be citizens and we are
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and that changes the
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of God I'm talking about.
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generosity, goodness, charity,
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again, or is it seeing America great?
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:Have we just lost sight of the God
that's right smack dab in the middle
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simply to see it right, and to remember
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:So are we as close to heaven on
earth, heaven in the United States,
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:as the next thought, as the next
action of love demonstrated?
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:Mac: Began to now, it's not a
then over there in the future.
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:It's an now we can certainly
do greater things right now.
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America more compassionate and generous.
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greater than your country or
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that's gonna cause suffering.
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at a deep internal spiritual
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:America is amazing already.
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:We just have to stop, pause, breathe,
and go, oh, I forgot for a minute.
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:Mac: Well, let's bring some different
if you out there listeners have,
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:you've never seen the series called The
Newsroom may not even be on your radar.
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:It, it, it starts Jeff Daniels.
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:And in the pilot, I mean like
the very first thing that happens
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:in this series, he is an anchor.
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:He's a news anchor, that's why
they call it a news anchor.
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:And he is on stage on a panel at a
college, and a young woman, a student,
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kind of a question and answer, and
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know, why do you think America is
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:That was the question
that she asked the panel.
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:And you want to talk about Unthinkable.
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:He unleashed the unthinkable when
he responded to her question,
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the other people in the panel.
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a short clip from that.
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:We'll put a link to the whole thing.
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:And believe me, I would encourage
you to go and watch the series
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:because Aaron Sorkin wrote it.
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:He's incredible.
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:And it's a cerebral thing and you
will absolutely love it, but let's
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:play this clip and then let's pick
up on it as we're, we're kind of
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idea of greater or greatness.
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ourselves by who we voted.
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:Coach Stu: people scared into
identifying a certain way.
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that are important to them, you
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:Coach Stu: things of, to me, it'd be
things of God, you know, identifying, and
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:that, that has just a whole different
meaning to me, and that, but, but it's,
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:there, there's such a divide going on
right now, everyone's, if, if I'm on this
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:side, and you're on the other side, and
you say something that I would agree with,
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:if I had said it, I'd have to disagree
with it, because you're on the other
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:Coach Stu: now, You know, and that's
identifying with who you voted for.
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:Like, that's what that means
to me when he said that.
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:And it's, I want to see people
do that different, you know?
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:There's a way to be
connected with one another.
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different thought than I do.
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:And we can still be buddies,
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:Rev: you know, and we,
we just did it for sure.
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:And it was a beautiful thing.
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:And here's the thing we
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:Coach Stu: grow.
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:When that happens, we become better
people, you know, we, we live in that
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:when you can live in that place of feeling
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:Rev: uncomfortable because you
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:Coach Stu: believe a certain way, but
you're thinking, how am I going to,
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:how am I going to have a conversation?
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:With this person and find a way to
connect with them when I know that
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:they think entirely different than me,
okay, instead of looking at you think
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:entirely different than I do, you know,
let's say like you're talking about
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:Democrats talking to Republican in
the United States of America, right?
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:And they think entirely different, right?
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:Well, guess what?
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:Guess what?
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:They both have in common.
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their way is To do america is
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:the best way for our country.
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:They both believe that It could be
entirely opposite Ideas, but they
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:both believe they have the best idea
for it So why can't we acknowledge
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:that right and come together and say
hey, how do we how do we find a way?
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:to get to the common goal You know,
it's kind of like when we talked
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and having different ways to climb
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:that mountain to get to the same
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:Rev: You know, I look at
the country as a circle.
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:I look at religion as a
circle, God as a circle.
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:Circles have no sides, but we're so
attached to the human ego to have a side.
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:The bridge is going to be to see
that there's a great belonging here.
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:Your party, my party, the independents,
the Christians, the Jews, the
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:atheists, it's, it's all a circle.
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:And when our consciousness is formed
on that, there is a possibility of
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:a bridge, of reaching each other,
and reaching each other's heart.
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:When we put up sides, walls go up,
fences go up, and there's, there's
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:no way to connect at each other.
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:It's two completely
different, Polar opposites.
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:So I'm about drawing circles.
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:The country, the United States of
America, not the divided states
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:of America, was intended as a
circle in its original intention.
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:And as the clip said, we used to be.
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:I don't like the word greatest
because that didn't have to
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:be better than somebody else.
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:We were great, and I think we've
lost sight of the circle that is God.
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:The circle of the intention of the
founding fathers, and I want to
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:give respect to the mothers as well.
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:He mentioned men.
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:There were a lot of women that were there.
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:I want to bring him into my circle.
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:It's, it's the consciousness
of a circle and belonging.
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:That's the only way we're going
to get back to the greatness
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:that he was talking about.
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:Mac: We get it.
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:And so this may seem like the elephant,
don't make an ass of yourself.
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:The thing is, you gotta start somewhere.
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:You gotta start whittling away at
your, at the way you see things.
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:And maybe if what we can do here, what
you're hearing here from us, can help
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:you just tweak, just a little bit.
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:You'll be amazed at once you
start down that trajectory.
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:But, We have to aspire to the higher.
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:I mean, we really do.
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:We need to say, Oh, that can't happen.
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:Oh, that's just, it's too, no, there's
just no way that's gonna happen.
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:And it will
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:Rev: never happen as long as you
have to pull your stones out of
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:your pack first, then I'll do it.
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:You have to whittle
first, then I'll do it.
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:And then nobody moves.
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:You have to be the first one to take
the step back and to say, Hey, I'm open.
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:Hey, I'm, I'm listening.
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:Hey, let me take this stone
out cause maybe I can think
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:a little bit differently.
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:And that takes vulnerability.
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:It takes guts.
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:It takes courage, but I don't need you
to be the first one to take the step.
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:I need to be the one that steps
in immediately and does it.
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:Here it comes.
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:What
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:Coach Stu: you're seeing
and thinking is exactly what
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:you're going to think and see.
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:Think about it, right?
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:If you're looking, if I'm looking
for something negative about you,
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:I'm eventually going to find it
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:Rev: because that's what I'm looking for.
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:Angry people will always
find angry people.
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:Defensive people will always
find a reason to be defensive.
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:Compassionate people will find that
circle and some way to be compassionate.
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:Coach Stu: Just looking
for a way to connect.
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:You don't even have to say like,
like a compassionate person.
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:Maybe I'm not that person, right?
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:But if I'm looking for that in you,
because maybe I want to come from
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:a point of learning, maybe I can
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:Rev: change.
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:Go figure.
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:Can
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:Coach Stu: you change?
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:Right?
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:If I'm looking for that, that's exactly
what I'm going to end up finding.
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:That's, that's the, to me, this is
the biggest issue we have right now.
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:What everyone's looking for,
they're seeing and they're thinking.
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:Mac: That's why we want to take you
and let you see differently and take
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:you to the inside edge where you can
get exposed to things just like we do.
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:I believe it is.
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:We are pointing fingers here.
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:Rev: I'm pointing them this way.
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:I'm sort of, yeah, I'm pointing at the
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:Mac: camera right now, but
that's not what I really mean.
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:Take, take to heart some of
the things that Will McEvoy
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:said that we, pretty simple.
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:We don't have time.
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:Get all, you know, esoteric about
it and philosophical about it and
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:religious about it or anything.
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:Just care about each other.
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:Act on it.
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:Rev: God as a moral compass for
the nation, God as a direction
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:of that caring, not as a weapon.
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:And I think what happens in God
and country in the marriage, God
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of ethics, of responsibility, of
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:Mac: morals.
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:Rev: Oh, I hope we get some the other
way to some are escorting right?
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:Yep.
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:Some are thinking about turning us off.
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:No,
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:Mac: stay.
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:We care.
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:Rev: The kingdom of heaven is within.
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:We heard it from the master teacher.
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:We got to look within to remember God
and we got to quit looking outside
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:for you to, to be more compassionate.
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:I've just got to be the change
I want to see on the planet.
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:Wakes
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:Mac: us up, yeah, keep in mind this
was long before the series was into it.
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:Wow, yes.
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:So, you know, this, this isn't just
like he just, there was anything
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that led Aaron Sorkin to write it.
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:This is the human condition.
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:And, and certainly within America,
this has been around, this idea,
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:these thoughts, these issues,
these blessings have a long time.
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:It's not just something recent.
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:So, you know, we, we, we're really
fleshing out a lot of little nuggets here.
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:It's really been great, you know, and I
think at the core, I think I can come,
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:I'm going to try guys, you know, see
if I can do this where I can circle
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:the wagon and sort of just say, look,
each of us needs to be more sensitive
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:to how we create, we, individually, how
we create division and seek to heal.
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:See, just be honest with yourself.
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:I'm not pointing fingers at anybody.
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:It's not about out there.
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:It's about us.
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:What do we do to create division?
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:And what can we do
individually to help heal that?
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:And to make us and our country a more
united state and a more united people.
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:And you out there, if you're
listening to a different country,
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:you can apply it wherever.
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:Your culture and your country
you know, is appropriate.
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:But at the end of the day, it's a concept
for me of what I call root and fruit.
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:That if you get the root right, if
you get your heart right, if you
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:get your perspective right, then
other things then will produce.
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:They will, they'll change if you
go seeking those foundational
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:core things about yourself.
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:Then you will be amazed at how the
world around you will begin to change.
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:Not because you're trying to change
it, but you've changed yourself
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:and in the course of events.
764
:Rev: It's Wayne Dyer.
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:Wayne Dyer said it pretty clearly.
766
:Change the way you look at things
and the things you look at change.
767
:Change the consciousness first.
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:Change the heart.
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:Change the spirit first.
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:And you got to be patient because
there's not going to be an
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:immediate shift out in the world.
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:But can you stay the course, keep, hold
your feet to the fire, and be that change?
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:I, absolutely, I believe
it with my whole heart.
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:So I'm taking responsibility for
bringing worship, the value, to
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:the, the God of Stu's understanding.
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:Of, of, of the, of the coach, and of Mac,
and of me, and of everybody on the planet.
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:Let me seek to understand
before you understand me.
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:And maybe, maybe tomorrow the
world will be a little bit
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:better, little brighter place.
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:Coach Stu: Yeah, I was
thinking, what if we,
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:even though it doesn't matter,
if it matters to you, even if it
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:doesn't matter to me, if it matters
to you, I don't have to agree with
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:it, but it should matter to me.
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:Like, what if we all did that?
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:Like, what
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:Rev: would
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:Coach Stu: our interactions be like?
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:What would it
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:Rev: be like?
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:The omnipotent, not at all.
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:Coach Stu: I'm just looking
for a way to connect.
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:I keep using that word because
that's what it is to me.
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:And I think we've all
forgotten why we're here.
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:We're, people are walking around.
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:With memory laps, they have forgotten,
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:Rev: they are asleep,
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:Coach Stu: sleepwalking, they have
forgotten why they're here on earth.
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:There's so many
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:Rev: distractions.
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:There's a song we like to sing.
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:Why have we come to earth to
love, to serve and to remember?
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:And I think there's a great amnesia
going on on the planet and in the nation.
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:Maybe we're waking each other up as
we're waking up somebody who happens
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:to be listening just a little bit.
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:Mac: Thanks so much for
listening this week.
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:I hope some notes.
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:We'll have some links in the show
notes Cafe, we'd love to start to hear
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:from you and get some interaction and
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:see you soon