Gabriel Wrench
Appearances
Up First from NPR
Theocrats on the Doorstep of Power
We have to be joyful Jolly Waters. Joy is contagious. Being thankful is contagious.
Up First from NPR
Theocrats on the Doorstep of Power
You know, the Bible says that if your enemy needs a drink, give him something to drink.
Up First from NPR
Theocrats on the Doorstep of Power
Um... Well, I'd say you're God's enemy. If you don't believe in Jesus, then you're at odds. You're at war with God.
Up First from NPR
Theocrats on the Doorstep of Power
I think that the Christian faith is the ideal moral doctrine and principles for a thriving society. And the farther you get away from that, the more in chaos we descend. And so the only way to maintain that, or one of the ways to maintain that, is you have to have people who are running for office who believe that. Or you're going to get back into that chaotic decline.
Up First from NPR
Theocrats on the Doorstep of Power
Well, I mean, you're saying that in a country where you experience all these immense freedoms that was built on the Christian faith.
Up First from NPR
Theocrats on the Doorstep of Power
Yeah, because your worldview is not good for society.
Up First from NPR
Theocrats on the Doorstep of Power
Merry Christmas. Welcome to CrossPolitik. You could not wait for the weekend to end and CrossPolitik to begin.
Up First from NPR
Theocrats on the Doorstep of Power
So it's kind of faster paced show and, you know, a little rough around the edges. So I think that's attractive to a younger generation. Our music, you know, is a little more hard hitting.
Up First from NPR
Theocrats on the Doorstep of Power
All right, y'all. Come on back. Come on in. Sit down. Squanch in. Squanch is a word from Texas.
Up First from NPR
Theocrats on the Doorstep of Power
As soon as I walked on campus, someone handed me a glass of whiskey. And I was like, all right, I'm at the Fight, Laugh, Feast conference now.
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Theocrats on the Doorstep of Power
One of the gifts that God has given us is to be able to kind of be a place where we can bring like-minded Christians together.