Topic: Faith

7 chapters across the catalog

Alex Jones Defends John Joe Gray   Video Not Seen For TEN YEARS! [wjdHTmnhswQ]
1:16:18 - 1:19:49

Alex Jones Defends John Joe Gray Video Not Seen For TEN YEARS! [wjdHTmnhswQ]

John Joe Gray on Self-Defense and Faith

John Joe Gray expresses his willingness to defend his family to the death against what he describes as the "New World Order." He recounts a confrontation with an officer where he refused to exit his vehicle despite being threatened with a gun. Gray frames his resistance as a God-given right to protect his family and property from an "enemy" system that enjoys inflicting terror.

Paul Fatta expresses his gratitude to the people who wrote letters of encouragement to him while he was incarcerated. He reflects on his personal faith, citing the Bible's description of Christ as the author and finisher of faith. Fatta emphasizes that his experiences were a personal journey between himself and God and states that he tries not to judge others.

Alex Jones Bullhorns The Ku Klux Klan In Waco Texas   October 24 1999 [qEomUOe22ew]
49:38 - 51:58

Alex Jones Bullhorns The Ku Klux Klan In Waco Texas October 24 1999 [qEomUOe22ew]

Closing Remarks and Final Prayer

The Klan rally concludes with a summary of their mission to protect "God, race, people, and nation." The speaker expresses hope that the audience now understands the Klan's perspective on American life and freedom. A final prayer is delivered, asking for God to save them as "faithful servants" before the group prepares to depart.

Clive Doyle shares a personal story about falling off a ladder and experiencing a shift in perspective where the ceiling looked like the floor. He uses this as a metaphor for how the government views reality and emphasizes that ultimate trust must be placed in God rather than man-made structures.

River City Talk(Classic May 7, 1996) Jeff Davis Vs Religious Paganism [0BlPvkbuumU]
22:10 - 26:24

River City Talk(Classic May 7, 1996) Jeff Davis Vs Religious Paganism [0BlPvkbuumU]

Madalyn Murray O'Hair, Forced Christianization of America

A caller discusses the history of forced Christianization in the United States, specifically regarding Native Americans and enslaved Africans. The panel also briefly mentions the disappearance of famous atheist Madalyn Murray O'Hair. The segment concludes with a debate on whether morality requires religious faith or man's knowledge.

Justice For Davidians [Dh5aNTj6q S]
1:33:45 - 1:36:19

Justice For Davidians [Dh5aNTj6q S]

Martyrdom and Comfort for Grieving Families

The survivors discuss the deaths of the Branch Davidians as a form of martyrdom, drawing parallels to the suffering of Christ's disciples. They express a desire to reach out to the families of those who died, acknowledging the depth of hurt and anguish. Despite their faith, they admit to struggling with the question of why such a tragedy was allowed to happen.

Breaking News Waco Fire Survivor, Clive Doyle, Passes Away At 81 Tribute Video [aMk5xDXPT2A]
57:13 - 59:32

Breaking News Waco Fire Survivor, Clive Doyle, Passes Away At 81 Tribute Video [aMk5xDXPT2A]

Trust in God, Clive Doyle's Ladder Accident

Clive Doyle reflects on the importance of building with divine approval, stating that if God intends for a structure to stand, it will survive. He shares a personal anecdote about falling off a ladder inside the original church and hitting his back, which caused a temporary visual distortion where the ceiling appeared to be the floor. He uses this as a metaphor for how the government and media view the Waco events from a dazed or inverted perspective.