(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) And maybe if the Book of Leviticus would be preached once again, people could figure that out that nakedness is wrong. And then they'll tell you, oh, it's okay for the TSA to look at you naked down at the airport. That's okay. Because they're a professional, you know, I know they're making minimum wage, but these guys are professionals, and they're going to look at you naked to make sure that you're not a terrorist. Well, you can look at me with my clothes on and you should be able to figure out I'm not a terrorist. But no, they're going to look at you naked to determine whether you're a terrorist. It's a sin. It's wrong. It's against God that they're going to sit there and scan you and look at a nude image of your body. What kind of a sick government do we have that wants to parade us through a machine that's going to look at us naked? What's next? What would the founding fathers of our country think if they knew that to travel around our country we have to go through a machine that's going to look at us naked? What would Thomas Jefferson think about that? Do you think that that's what they fought for when they said, I've sworn upon the altar of whatever, you know, whatever you're swearing about, that I'm going to fight against every form of tyranny, but, you know, we got to be safe, so go through that naked scandal.