(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) And, you know, people have this milquetoast view of Jesus, that he's this long-haired hippie that walks around in a dress all the time, skinny and effeminate, but that's not what Jesus looked like. So if the Bible says it's a shame for a man to have long hair, then why would Jesus have long hair? That doesn't even make sense. Yeah, it's a shame for a man to have long hair, but Jesus had long hair. Get real. He's a man of war, and he's not walking around with his Birkenstocks, I mean, he had sandals, probably not Birkenstocks, but here's the other thing, you know, that the Bible talks about a lot, it's something that comes up multiple times, that he's going to make his enemies his footstool. So he's going to put his enemies underneath his feet, and put his feet on top of them. I mean, that's pretty, that seems pretty mean. Well, sometimes Jesus is mean, you know, if you want to call it that, but if you want to be his enemy, then, you know, he's going to win. He's a man of war, and he's not walking around with his Birkenstocks, but here's the other thing, he's not walking around with his Birkenstocks, but here's the other thing, he's not walking around with his Birkenstocks, but here's the other thing, he's not walking around with his Birkenstocks, but here's the other thing, he's not walking around with his Birkenstocks, but here's the other thing, he's not walking around with his Birkenstocks, but here's the other thing, he's not walking around with his Birkenstocks, but here's the other thing, he's not walking around with his Birkenstocks, but here's the other thing, he's not walking around with his Birkenstocks, but here's the other thing, he's not walking around with his Birkenstocks, but here's the other thing, he's not walking around with his Birkenstocks,