(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Yeah, so the heathens are going to rage and why are they raging? Why are they imagining a vain thing? What is the vain thing that they're imagining? Well, they're imagining Taking over. That's what they're imagining. They're imagining cutting Christ out of this world and Cutting Christians out of this world and taking over for themselves and having a Christless World and it's vain. It's a vain thing to think about You know John Lennon sing that song imagine, right? You know imagine there's no heaven. I don't want to imagine there's no heaven That's a vain imagination because it's never gonna happen. There is a heaven Imagine there's no hell. I don't want to imagine there's no hell. Hey, I want Adolf Hitler to pay for what he did I want all these people that commit suicide after they molest little children. I want them to get what's coming to them I don't want to imagine some vain idiotic thing, but that's what the heathen do Imagine evolution. I don't want to imagine evolution. I want to imagine creation. It's not even imagine. It's it's just a fact It's the creation fact in my mind So the heathen will rage and I'll just want to read you this little article that I found While I was studying this You know, the days of rage has been like something that's this all this left-wing these left-wing people have been doing since the 60s, but The far-right proud boys claimed success and vowed to conduct monthly protests in Portland after a weekend weekend and domestic terrorism rally in Oregon's largest city drew hundreds to condemned anti-fascist Antifa activities Rose City Antifa Portland's anti-fascist activist Organization countered with its own demonstration against the proud boys, you know, and if your name's the proud boys You know God hates pride just saying anyway an all-male extremist group You know, you know, so they won't say that the other side is extremist An All-male extremist group condemned by the Southern Poverty Law Center for its ties to white Nationalism. Well that Southern Poverty Law Center, you know, they don't like us either. So And did you know what I found out when I was in Phoenix On their wall, they have like that letter remember when pastor Anderson preacher the first time and he had the letter where? He said how he was banned and it was a conspiracy The United States government actually paid that South African radio station to to Go against him coming and all that stuff Well on that paper, it has all the lists of the names that are banned from South Africa yours truly was on that list They banned me from South Africa I mean, I I thought I was but I wasn't sure but I saw sure black and white ink Aaron Thompson I'm banned from South Africa. So I'm banned in one country that I know of for sure