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>> Abraham Hamilton III: Good evening, everyone. Welcome to the Hamilton Corner. Abraham Hamilton III here. Delighted to be on the air with you in studio, joined by the Corner contingent. Right across from me, my man, 100 grand, Mr. Bobby. Rrrrrrrozza And in the screening room, our friendly neighborhood withaholic, Mr. Marty Sparks, is lighting up the dark from there. And we're ready to rock and roll with today's edition of the program.
Only way to reverse what's happening is to disciple
At this very moment, many of you, if not most, are making your transition from your part time jobs where you generate an income, to your full time jobs where you cultivate an outcome. And as you do so, I want to remind you to do so with intentionality, understanding the primacy that God places on family and welcoming that primacy to govern, to guard and to guide your engagement as well as my own. If we would welcome our Lord to grasp us in our families, in our homes, there's no question as to what can happen in society. Much of what has transpired in our society has corresponded to retrenchments that have, that have occurred within our families, within our homes, and we have got to reverse that. In the overwhelming reality of the assessment of what has transpired in our nation, we have suffered an Antichrist discipleship strategy to consistently move our populace away from the Lord. And the only way truly to reverse what's happening, is to disciple, to proclaim the gospel and make disciples as the Scripture commands us. That's just a simple reality, you know, we have lots of things. When we get to it, it's amazing that in spite of our nation's history and in spite of the truth of world history and even, the truth of scripture, we've now reached a point, point that according to CBS News, a new CBS poll has revealed that almost 60% of the Democrat Party has, a favorable view of socialism. Go figure. Go figure. And some people are trying to say, oh, well, the Democrat Party, is having a horrible time raising funds. Which is true. But have you noticed what ActBlue is doing? The Democrat Socialists of America and their acolytes are sidestepping the traditional Democrat party in order to build their own apparatus outside of the party structure. That's why you see people like Hakeem Jeffries and others cozying up to the dsa. that's the reality. So what that shows is that there is a portion of our nation that has embraced the program of Karl Marx.
>> Abraham Hamilton III: Now, when you get into details and you point out particular things, you might find that they'll be a straight somewhat. But it's happening, folks. It's happening in our nation. Which is why it's all the more important that we invest ourselves, commit ourselves in making disciples. And I want to be clear in what I'm saying. The investment in our nation to make disciples is not primarily to fix the country. No, no, no. The investment in our nation to execute our King's commission is out of worship filled. Obedience to Him. Now, a benefit of potent and critical obedience to our Lord's command will inevitably have the result of affecting our body politics. But that's not the primary motivation for doing so. So as you're making your transition right now from your part time jobs to your full time jobs, let's do so with intentionality, understanding the primacy that God places on family and welcoming him to lead us in our engagements and that we love our Lord so much that we obey him and that we love our neighbors as ourselves, refusing to allow national headlines to manipulate us away from from obeying our King. But we live locally, individual by individual, family by family, home by home, community by community. That is how we work. To the word of God we go. Ephesians, chapter 4. I'm going to focus primarily in verses 14 through 16, but I'm going to back up all the way to verse 12 and read a little bit because this is what God's Word says that he established. God is explaining the purpose of establishing this church. And verse 12 picks up and says for the equipping of the saints for the work of service or ministry, to the building up of the body of Christ until we all that will be the body of Christ all attain to the unity of the faith and of, the knowledge of the Son of God to a mature man, to the measure of the stature which belongs to the fullness of Christ. Until we all attain. I'm m sorry, I just read that. Verse 16, verse 14. I'm sorry. As a result, as a result of this, as a result of being, grown into the measure of stature which belongs to the fullness of Christ. As a result, verse 14, we are no longer to be children, tossed here and there by waves and Carried about by every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of men, by craftiness in deceitful scheming. But speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in all aspects into him who is the head, even Christ, from whom the whole body being fitted and held together by what every joint supplies, according to the proper working of each individual part, causes the growth of the body for the building, of building up of itself in love. When you get to, verse 14, where it says that we're no longer children, tossed here and there by waves and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of men. Some translations render this next phrase. By which they lie in wait to deceive. By which they lie in wait to deceive. All throughout Scripture, you have the reality that God is warning and preparing his people to stand against deception, to stand against being hoodwinked. Hoodwinked, bamboozled. Run them up stupefied. Because deception would be a primary tool of demonic agency. And if you noticed, it says, as a result, we're no longer tossed to and fro like children. We're no longer fickle. We're no longer. I'm not hungry. Would you like some ice cream? Yes, I'm hungry. I had that the other night. Maria prepared dinner. One of my children was eating dinner. And then they said, daddy, I'm full. Say, oh, all right, you're full. put your plate away. Put this away. And, you know, go and take care of these things. And then they said, okay, can I have a cookie? And I said, wait, I thought you were full. They said, well, I am full of food. I said, oh, if you're full, you're saying you don't have any more room left. The little one said, I have room for a cookie. Then this was thrown in for good measure. I always have room for a cookie.
Man, we have people who are easily deceived in discipleship
Well, one of the features of discipleship, man, is that we're stabilized, that we say what we mean, we mean what we say. We're not tossed to and fro. And I have to say, it is, heartbreaking to see, just how on so many different fronts, man, we have people who are tossed to and fro and, you know, easily moved away from what we had previously professed to believe, easily deceived. And sometimes it's a byproduct of never having looked thoroughly into what it is we profess to believe. But other times, it's just flat out just succumbing to deception. Succumbing to deception. But being disciples in the church functioning as God has ordained us to function. It has a stabilizing impact, a, stabilizing effect upon the people who are benefited from it. There's a reason why consistently, you know, on one hand, Jesus would say, have childlike faith. But Jesus never said be children for adults. Now, if you're a child, you're a child. But all throughout the scripture you have admonitions like, when I was a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. But now that I'm a man, I put childish ways behind me. Here in Ephesians 4:14, the resulting impact of growing into the measure of the fullness of Christ is that we're no longer to be children. No longer. No longer. Because one of the realities is that any offered deception, it's always going to come with a modicum of truth in order for it to be effective. The most effective deception always come with a modicum of truth. Jesus told us, Satan presents himself as an angel of light. And it's just, I mean, I keep breathing heavily because I'm like, really? This, we're still dealing with this kind of stuff.
A Massachusetts woman is standing trial on charges of murdering her children
You know, I was, I was sharing, one place about the truth of scripture and how Jesus uses the word in the Gospel of Luke to describe unborn children, an unborn child, and to describe children outside of the womb. It's the same word. Because from God's standpoint, a child is a child. A bearer of God's image is a bearer of God's image. The child's location vis a vis a, cervix does not utter or provide or establish value for the child. You know, I don't want to be crude at all, but I'm just. And, and, and, you know, and a person was talking to me and, and you could tell, they thought, well, this is going to be the one that's going to back Abe up, you know, and they say, well, what if, you know, what if your child makes a mistake and they get pregnant? You know, I'm just like. I said, okay. I said, well, and, and I have two daughters. Most of you guys know that if one of my daughters and you know, let's be. Be real, they would, if they have, if they were not married, they would be violating God's standards for human sexuality. And in the process, if new life was formed, I said, I would love my daughter and I would love my grandchild. If the Lord blessed me in that fashion to have a grandchild. And they said, you think that's a blessing? I would say yes. And they really thought that was going to be, oh, I'm gonna get him with this one. I was like, that's not, it's not a challenging thing. And in this, era where we are, you know, we've deified ourselves. We've deified ourselves, you know, we have refashioned faith to look like what we want so that our faith uncritically allows us to make every choice we want to make and affirms every decision that we make. It's interesting how that kind of face kind of looks, the one on the throne kind of looks a lot like us. I was like, man, come on. but these things are happening. These things are happening. And I saw, and I'm going to get into this a bit in the second segment. I, hadn't been seeing, I hadn't been following it in detail, but I started doing some digging on this a while back because this trial has been going on for nearly three weeks now, in Massachusetts. And I saw these women rallying around the Plymouth Superior Court in favor and in support of a young lady who's standing trial for choking her own children to death. Three of them, a five year old, a three year old and an eight month old. and I'm just, I'm gobsmacked by that, like, wow, like you're rallying there. But then I thought, say, well, I mean, I wonder how many of those women who showed up to rally around the courtroom, around the courthouse, how many of them would be Planned Murderhood supporters, You know, because the unspoken reality that the genesis. I won't say unspoken reality, but the, the rarely spoken reality that the genes of what became Planned Murderhood is the brainchild of a well known eugenicist, Margaret Sanger, who, her presentation wasn't merely murdering unborn children. She wanted to eliminate all human weeds. Those who were alive who she deemed to be unfit for reproduction, unfit for meaningful contributions to society, just get rid of them. Using terminology like cull the herd and things of that nature. And I said, man, I said to myself that I probably shouldn't be as struck as I am by seeing how many people are standing outside this courthouse because many of these same people who would share this ideology are the ones who would support the lie that was previously passed off as constitutional law that would say, well, if the circumstances were right, a woman should be allowed to murder her unborn child. The tandem of planned parent and nikase really combined to communicate the fact that a child could be murdered for any reason, including to preserve the mental health of the mother.
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Abraham Hamilton III discusses Massachusetts mom accused of murdering her three children
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>> Abraham Hamilton III: Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner. Abraham Hamilton III here. So I already alluded to it. I'm gonna just jump right into it. I'm talking about this case, out of Massachusetts to where this mom, mother of three, murdered her three children in 2023. She's now coming to face trial for the homicide of the three children. And, I'm going to show in a moment, I'm going to talk a little bit and explain a little bit to set it up. But I'm going to show you some of the clips from the scenes that were outside of the courthouse today. And I couldn't believe what I was seeing. I want to say a couple things as to lay the foundation for this. Most of you know, if you don't know, I prosecuted major felonies for a decade, both in Houston, Texas and Harris County District attorney's office in the NewSong Orleans area, as an assistant district attorney. So these are the kinds of cases that I personally prosecuted. I personally prosecuted cases where, ah, a mom had committed a heinous crime and postpartum was Offered as a defense for the. To try to, disprove one of the elements that's necessary to prove in every criminal prosecution. That is the mens rea. That's the Latin term for the mental state. to say that the crime was not committed knowingly and willingly. That it was. I'm sorry, it was not an intentional act that took place. So that was to defend against the homicide charge. All right. Everybody should understand we also, in our legal system, have standards for negligent homicide and manslaughter and all these other kinds of things. But we should, as a society, and I started with the scripture in Ephesians 4, we should have the maturity to be able to hold multiple ideas. Intention at the exact same time, and provide to them the weight appropriate for the various concepts that we are holding intention at the exact same time.
Postpartum depression is not the identical same thing as postpartum psychosis
So let me. Let. Let me start here. I know postpartum depression is a real phenomenon. I know that postpartum depression is not the identical same thing as postpartum psychosis. One of them is a more continued phenomena. The other postpartum psychosis would be an acute episodic phenomenon. Okay. At the time of the murders, this woman's children were ages 5, 3 and 8 months old.
The issue within any criminal prosecution is whether the accused has mental faculties
All right, but the issue. The issue within any criminal prosecution and to determine the guilt or acquittal for the criminal conduct alleged is whether or not the person at the time of the commission of the offense, whether they have the mental faculties to allow them to determine that what they were doing, their activity, their actions were wrong, their action or their actions were wrong? Earlier stages of my prosecutorial career, I prosecuted a lot of driving while intoxicated offenses. When we started, we were called baby das. We were only allowed to. To prosecute. No test, no accidents. As you become more experienced, you progress to cases where there were accidents. And ultimately, as you. As you become a seasoned major, felony prosecutor, you've handled. I've handled, intoxicated intoxication, manslaughters and instances like that. The major description when you have the utilization of alcohol as an intoxicating substance or drugs as intoxicating substance or a combination of them would be to assess whether or not the person had lost the normal use of their mental and. Or physical faculties. But when a person becomes intoxicated and they get behind the wheel of an automobile, they drive that automobile and they crash into another person, resulting in that person's death. We don't excuse their conduct by saying, oh, but see, they didn't have the normal use of the mental Physical faculties. In fact, the opposite is true. We prosecute them knowing that the loss of their mental. Physical faculties is a contributing factor, but they still are responsible for their decisions that resulted in the elimination of another person's life. What a lot of people are conflating in this conversation is two different aspects of criminal prosecution. The first aspect is the culpability, or the lack thereof for the actions that are alleged in the charged offense. To say it more directly and simply, did they commit the offense? In this case, there has been no contesting the fact that the offense was committed. The entirety of the case has changed to say, well, she did it, but her conduct should be excused because of these additional factors. In this case, the additional factors are her mental condition at the time. Additional factors. Well, the health care system failed her because they didn't provide her the help that she needed. And I understand in a lot of ways that the mental health profession is behind some of the more physical health elements in terms of its development and things of that nature. But the thing that really just. And again, I guess, I mean, I read enough stuff, I see enough stuff. I shouldn't be. Shouldn't be jolted as much as I am. But to see these women dressed in pink showing up to express their support, some of them even try to blame her husband for murdering her children, which the defendant's defense team didn't even bring that up as a defense. Would you have people outside of the courtroom saying, yeah, her husband is the one that's responsible. What? And the conflation that is occurring, guys, is there hasn't even been any challenge as to whether or not she committed the actions, guys, she. She strangled her own children to death. Three of them, using. Using, like a band from the gym. There's testimony that she expressed concern that, oh, man, I need to get help because I might hurt somebody in that expression. She's recognizing that hurting somebody is a bad thing. And in this instance, on the night of the offense, on the night of the. The murder of her three children, she sent her husband away. Said, husband, I need you to make a run to the store and make a. Make a run to the pharmacy. Now, listen, in. In this era, especially, you know, with the Fauci revelations coming on, I am sympathetic to the fact that this woman had been prescribed medications. The testimony in the trial, as I understand it, showed that there were five different doctors that prescribed to her to 12 different medications that she was taking all at once. I understand that, but is that enough to say that she's not aware that what she's doing is wrong. Guys, we are conflating things. We should be able to hold separate concepts. Intention. We can assess that her conduct was wrong. And that is conduct that we as a society have to say. This is a, do not pass go, do not collect a hundred dollars. Then when you consider the, the mental health factors and the medications that she was on and all these other things, those are factors that would go towards the assessment of the punishment that she should face. But that doesn't change whether or not she's guilty of the actions that she committed. And it is just, it is striking to me to witness what we're witnessing.
Women gathered outside of Massachusetts courtroom to show support for accused killer
Let me give you a couple glimpses of what was happening outside of the courtroom today. So you had women gathering outside of the Plymouth Superior Court of Massachusetts to, to, to show their support for the defendant. I'm like, what, what, what, what, what are we doing? Let me show you what I'm talking about. Listen to and watch this as a short clip. This is a clip of women gathered outside of the courtroom in Massachusetts. Clip number six. Clip six, go.
>> Spectator: If you'll ever have this many women in one place at one time who may understand all of us on a level that others don't. So some of the people gathered there, they have their own babies in their arms. You see them. For those who are listening on radio, on the podcast, they're putting their hands up and putting it in a heart shape, saying that they're standing in solidarity with the defendant. Here, give you another one. this really. I was like, wow, you're gonna hear there's several women that are interviewed there. And one woman said, well, I'm here because that could be me standing on trial for something like this. That could be you. What, what? Listen to and watch clip number seven. This is about 22 seconds. Clip seven, go.
>> Other Attendee: One of my sister in laws. It could be one of my best friends and it could be me. So just here to support. We are hearing her, we see that she tried everything. And I really do believe that she went into a state of psychosis. It felt like the system failed. She was begging for help and no one was there. I don't know if SBN here will make her feel any better, but I mean, she's living her right now.
>> Abraham Hamilton III: I'm like, this woman said, it could be her. I'm. Do we understand, like mental health is not like a one size fit all. Like you can't go to Walmart, pick one up off the shelf. I said, well, my conditions are identical. To her conditions. And so that could be me standing for killing three people. The type of psychosis they're talking about, guys, is so rare. It's so rare. These people are literally gathering to say. And the one person said, I believe she was suffering psychosis at the time. So you're saying that she was completely incapable in the moment of the murders of knowing what she did was wrong. Incapable. And I just, Wow. Why then did she. Wait, if she had such a break with reality, why didn't she try to murder the children when her husband was still there? Why did she injure herself after the fact? Why did she injure herself before trying to hurt her children if she was so completely incapable and aware of. Of that type of injury? Guys, I'm. Again, I understand the postpartum situations are very, very real. I understand that. But are they sufficient to render one incapable of ascertaining what is right versus what is wrong? And listen, what they said. I can't tell you how many homicide cases I prosecuted, what the defense was. Oh, they shouldn't be held responsible because they didn't know what they were doing at the moment. Do you realize that's it? That's the exact same assertion that was made that were. That were made about the dude who murdered, What's her name? Zarina? What's,
>> Abraham Hamilton III: I have her name here. The young lady, the Ukrainian lady in North Carolina on the. On the public transportation. Do I have her name here? I don't want to say it. Yeah. Irina Zarutska is her name. Irina Zarutska. Do you realize that people that were saying, oh, he should not be held responsible for sitting on the train, but sitting on the public transportation, saying, ooh, I'm gonna get that white girl. So he didn't know what he. Guys, and I know these cases are not identical, but what I want you to see is that these types of defenses are used all the time. Any concern or sympathy for the mental health condition, the synergistic effects of the medications and these things, guys, these are considerations for punishment. Those are not considerations for whether or not she did the crime. Do you understand what I'm saying to you? And I'm not saying. Do you understand what I'm saying to you to infer that you do not understand what I'm saying? I'm saying that as you mature, a stability should arise in us where we're able to say, wait a minute. Yes, our health care system is broken in many different ways. Yes, big pharma lies in a lot of ways. I mean, with Dr. Fauci and the stuff that they got going on and with the vax or not. The vaccine is a vaccine and all these kind of things. Yeah, yes. These are things that need to be considered. But the bottom line is, are you saying that she's unaware, completely incapable of ascertaining whether it was right or wrong for her to do what she did? Guys, That's way beyond the pale. And what I want you to also take in consideration, the whole Margaret Sanger ethos. They supported the ideas of, well, you know, we would call it infanticide now, but if we, you know, we have to call the herd and the whole Planned Parenthood vs Casey mindset from that Supreme Court case, well, their body, my choice. And I'm gravely concerned that this is really, this. This ideology is what's undergirding this, this support, that these people are showing outside of the courthouse and the discourse occurring online with all of the evidence, and I'm not on the jury and the cases going on. I think we're in, what, 17 days into this trial. The concerns about these other things that would be viewed as mitigating factors do not mitigate whether or not the crime occurred. These are considerations that should be applied in the sentencing side, not on the culpability side. But the inability to walk and chew gum at the same time, to hold multiple concepts, intention at the exact time, and recognize, whoa, we as a society can't start saying that. Well, people who.
When mental health system fails, people commit homicide
The health care system, and particularly the mental health care system fails, then they have a, they have carte blanche to commit homicide. Do you understand how dangerous that is for society? And two, do you realize right now, not following this case, before her case ever occurred, how often this, I would argue, excuses used that, oh, the mental health community failed me, so you shouldn't hold me responsible for murdering somebody.
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58% of Democrat respondents hold a positive view of socialism, CBS poll shows
>> Abraham Hamilton III: Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner. Abraham Hamilton III here. Guys, I am not saying that we should not have any compassion. We should have compassion. We have to be able to appropriate it and to place it appropriately. We cannot allow, I mean that's the whole toxic empathy conversation is that when, when you, when your compassion allows you to affirm sin. We need to reevaluate whether or not this is true compassion as the scripture lines it out. You know, with all of these rallies, I haven't seen anybody gathering the support of those three babies. In fact, it's almost like the babies being dead is not even a part of the conversation. It's like a, it's like background noise. It's like, man, what, what is, what is going on with us? Man, what is going on with us? It's just wild. I'm, I'm not saying you need to be. I mean, I mean I can tell you plenty of times I would have cases and I prosecute, a defendant or a suspect and when the case is over, I would go over the holdover cell and pray with the person and their attorney. But that doesn't mean I'm I'm incapable of discerning right and wrong. The considerations for these additional factors should be considered in terms of what the punishment will be, not ignoring the activity. I alluded to this earlier. I'm going to go into a bit more detail here. According to the CBS, the recently released, released CBS poll, 58% of Democrat respondents, quote, hold a positive view of socialism. That, that 58% is 26 points higher than the 32% of Democrat respondents that had a positive view of capitalism. This is probably why you saw, you know, Hakeem Jeffries, which is the, the House Minority leader, he succeeded Nancy Pelosi in the House of Representatives. While he would say he rejects, co core parts of the Democrat Socialists of America's platform, he nevertheless said the DSA is a vital part of the Democrat Party coalition. That is the same DSA that wants to abolish the presidency, abolish the Senate, balance the Supreme Court and other institutions. They want to have open borders. They want to eliminate, abolish ice, they want to close, prisons. No prisons, no, no police, and want to confiscate private property. You Got, you know, the whole deal. Your whole deal, the whole deal. The same poll found that 24% of the Democrat respondents had, quote, no opinion of socialism. So 58% had a positive view. 24% had no opinion of socialism. Only 32% had a positive view of capitalism. And this is not a poll that is in isolation. Other polls are showing a similar trend. the Economist YouGov survey that was done recently showed that was 62% of Democrat respondents that said they would vote for a Democrat Democratic socialist candidate. Oh, boy, oh, boy, oh boy, oh boy, oh, boy, oh boy. We explained the Hegelian dialectical process, and I've shared with you before that Hegel was the, the one who discipled Marx. A lot of people don't remember that factor. but it is Hegel that inspired Marx, which is why it shouldn't be surprising that Marxists employ the Hegelian dialectical process to advance Marxist ideologies. And many of you have experience. You live through, the times where you've witnessed, just like I've explained before, that the Democrat Party, Democrat Party's position becomes the most recently adopted party, the most recently adopted position of the, of the Republican Party, as the Democrats move further down their aggressive spectrum, only later to be followed by the Republican Party as a whole. You know, I mean, a very recent example of that is Obamacare. Remember how. How vehemently Obama. Obamacare was opposed by Republicans? And now you won't find a Republican anywhere saying, we need to get rid of Obamacare, which, by the way, is still on the books. Do you realize that Obamacare is still the law in the country? What has happened under President Trump via, an executive maneuver, that the tax penalty for not complying with it has been zeroed out. That's all. So what do you think will happen when you have another party occupying the White House? What do you think is gonna happen with the tax penalty? With Obamacare? You don't even have to guess. Zora Momdani is already showing you. and it's sad, man. It's sad, sad. And the major reason why it's so sad is that the foundational tenet of Marxism is a rejection of a biblical anthropology. To say it differently, it is a rejection of what the Bible says about man's sin nature. It assumes that man does not have a sin nature. That's what it assumes. And it's galling to me that we have people currently that feel this way, and they obviously seem to be completely unaware of the bloody 20th century, the first nation to establish itself as a thoroughly and completely Marxist nation. Where.
>> Abraham Hamilton III: And some people, I don't think know this. The Kremlin, which has become the head of the Russian government. Do you realize the Kremlin used to be a church? Do you realize the most. I don't think you knew that. Marty's not. And he knew that the Kremlin was a church. And the. The Russians, following the 1917 revolution, made a. Made a. A declaration that the state was replacing the church. Yeah, yeah. And then in the 20th century, where, you know, the proletariat uprisings, the workers of the world were uniting, it just happened to be the bloodiest century in human history. Literally hundreds of millions of people murdered. And that's way before we even get to World War II. You got Mao Zedong in China, who in the 50s have the cultural Revolution in China, because China wasn't always a communist nation. Then. Some people will say, well, hey, look at. Well, China's become a rival of America is because they moderated some of their positions, but they still are communists in the ethos at its core. They moderated some of their positions to allow themselves to participate with markets under a controlled status regime, but they just murdered a few million people on the way to getting where they are. And Pol Pot, what he's done. Cambodia and Vietnam and North Korea and, oh, and don't forget. And then, I try to remind people of this all the time. People talk about the Nazis, but they try to hide the fact that the Nazis were socialists. The word Nazi literally means National Socialists. They were National Socialists. That's why when I talk to people in regular conversation and they say something about the Nazis, say, yeah, yeah, those National Socialists. And usually I get, huh? Like, yeah, the Nazis were National Socialists. That's what the word means.
60% of American political party members want socialism, according to polls
Like, I didn't know that. Yeah. Mm, mm. But according to these polls, approaching 60% of a major American political party, its members want the socialism, they want the Marxism. In other words, they want the Venezuelan path, they want the Cuban path. Let me stick with Venezuela, because Cuba had a violent revolution, but many of the people supported Castro initially, although there were a lot who didn't. And they were murdered in Cuba and many fled. but a lot of the people in Cuba supported Castro initially, but in Venezuela, they actually voted for Chavez. And so you have the DSA adherents and the people who won't. They're not putting their money with the Democrat Party. Oh, no, boy. Not the official party, but they're sure getting their money to the DSA and into the Care Net and Muslim Brotherhood aligned PACs that support people like Abdul, Syed in Michigan and don't realize, man, you are inviting disaster. You truly are. And the skill of the Marxist has always been to find, stop me if you heard this before, to find a source of grievance. And the grievance is connected to legitimate concerns. But then you superimpose your pre existing solution. The reality of, you know, it's described as the affordability crisis. One of the major things which the circumstances and conditions were established to allow this type of theft to occur, that is through inflation. Well, when you, when you prohibit scores of American citizens from learning about things like inflation. And they sometimes can't even explain why they feel such pain. Why does it, why does it cost so much money for a loaf of bread? Now you know these things that is real. The dollar doesn't go as far as it used to go. And some say, well, the factors are too numerous and complicated to understand. No, they're not. They're not too numerous and complicated to understand. They're not. But many people have been deprived of the capacity to understand, I would argue intentionally. And what happens, you know, the Saul Alinsky rules for the Pragmatic Primer for realistic Radicals. Rules for radicals. Take advantage of the chaos for what? To respond to the people's needs? No, you use the chaos, you use the pain as a vehicle to bring your agenda in. Hence Democratic Socialists of America. Hence more than half of a major political party according to this poll. Of course, to these polls I just mentioned, will support have a favorable view of socialism. Yeah, yeah. The dollar isn't stretching as far as before. Well, the people who put the siren song syrup on their verbiage. You work so hard, you know, people over prophets. As if people are not involved in prophets. Oh man. Lord, we need you. We need you. And all of these issues that we're discussing, you know, it gets right, right back down to it and we have some very, very, profound comments. I saw. You know, really what matters, man, we, we, we have people that are being manipulated into embracing these different things because they bought the lie that Jesus is not the answer. And, and we've allowed unbiblical notions to grip us really at a heart level. At a heart level. That's why when I, I didn't, I didn't condemn a lot of the young people when they, when they were responding to the program and they, they just suffered for many of them. Ten years or if not longer, when they say, oh, the planet we got to do something about the planet. It's gonna. It's all gonna go. It's all gonna go. I'm scared. I'm scared. Gosh, you have lots of young people who believe that stuff who became climate alarmists because that's all they've been told was happening. And now it comes out just like Dr. Fauci, man. The things that were submitted to form the basis of these opinions were fallacious from the beginning. They were false. They were false. They ran with a narrative that they created because the narrative was effective to accomplish, policy wise, what many of the people wanted to accomplish. So you had the loud proclamation of the climate alarmist position. But when the evidence comes in and shows that, and you do realize the foundation for this stuff has been. Was hollow from the beginning. That's kind of whispered. What's the old saying? A lie. We're traveling around the world twice before the truth could ever begin to catch up, because people tend to run with the lies, you know, but that's not an excuse not to convey the truth. And this is why the truth must be heralded. The truth with a capital T and truth with the lowercase T must be heralded. It can be challenging sometimes in a world to where, confidence is usually the product of, unanimity. Well, what does, what is the peculiar to do in a world where unanimity is often misconstrued as truth? As truth. We press forward with the truth.
We need to make sure our compassion is applied properly
Anyway, man, we need to pray for our country, pray for the people in our country. I'll be praying for these women who are outside of this courthouse today, that the Lord would open their eyes concerning the appropriate placement of compassion. Because we don't want people to be deprived of compassion. We don't want you. We don't want people to not have any compassion. But we have to make sure our compassion is applied properly. That's what I'm saying. Until next time, by God's grace, you all have a wonderful evening and looking forward to being right back with you at another time. The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American Family association or American Family Radio.
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Only way to reverse what's happening is to disciple
At this very moment, many of you, if not most, are making your transition from your part time jobs where you generate an income, to your full time jobs where you cultivate an outcome. And as you do so, I want to remind you to do so with intentionality, understanding the primacy that God places on family and welcoming that primacy to govern, to guard and to guide your engagement as well as my own. If we would welcome our Lord to grasp us in our families, in our homes, there's no question as to what can happen in society. Much of what has transpired in our society has corresponded to retrenchments that have, that have occurred within our families, within our homes, and we have got to reverse that. In the overwhelming reality of the assessment of what has transpired in our nation, we have suffered an Antichrist discipleship strategy to consistently move our populace away from the Lord. And the only way truly to reverse what's happening, is to disciple, to proclaim the gospel and make disciples as the Scripture commands us. That's just a simple reality, you know, we have lots of things. When we get to it, it's amazing that in spite of our nation's history and in spite of the truth of world history and even, the truth of scripture, we've now reached a point, point that according to CBS News, a new CBS poll has revealed that almost 60% of the Democrat Party has, a favorable view of socialism. Go figure. Go figure. And some people are trying to say, oh, well, the Democrat Party, is having a horrible time raising funds. Which is true. But have you noticed what ActBlue is doing? The Democrat Socialists of America and their acolytes are sidestepping the traditional Democrat party in order to build their own apparatus outside of the party structure. That's why you see people like Hakeem Jeffries and others cozying up to the dsa. that's the reality. So what that shows is that there is a portion of our nation that has embraced the program of Karl Marx.
>> Abraham Hamilton III: Now, when you get into details and you point out particular things, you might find that they'll be a straight somewhat. But it's happening, folks. It's happening in our nation. Which is why it's all the more important that we invest ourselves, commit ourselves in making disciples. And I want to be clear in what I'm saying. The investment in our nation to make disciples is not primarily to fix the country. No, no, no. The investment in our nation to execute our King's commission is out of worship filled. Obedience to Him. Now, a benefit of potent and critical obedience to our Lord's command will inevitably have the result of affecting our body politics. But that's not the primary motivation for doing so. So as you're making your transition right now from your part time jobs to your full time jobs, let's do so with intentionality, understanding the primacy that God places on family and welcoming him to lead us in our engagements and that we love our Lord so much that we obey him and that we love our neighbors as ourselves, refusing to allow national headlines to manipulate us away from from obeying our King. But we live locally, individual by individual, family by family, home by home, community by community. That is how we work. To the word of God we go. Ephesians, chapter 4. I'm going to focus primarily in verses 14 through 16, but I'm going to back up all the way to verse 12 and read a little bit because this is what God's Word says that he established. God is explaining the purpose of establishing this church. And verse 12 picks up and says for the equipping of the saints for the work of service or ministry, to the building up of the body of Christ until we all that will be the body of Christ all attain to the unity of the faith and of, the knowledge of the Son of God to a mature man, to the measure of the stature which belongs to the fullness of Christ. Until we all attain. I'm m sorry, I just read that. Verse 16, verse 14. I'm sorry. As a result, as a result of this, as a result of being, grown into the measure of stature which belongs to the fullness of Christ. As a result, verse 14, we are no longer to be children, tossed here and there by waves and Carried about by every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of men, by craftiness in deceitful scheming. But speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in all aspects into him who is the head, even Christ, from whom the whole body being fitted and held together by what every joint supplies, according to the proper working of each individual part, causes the growth of the body for the building, of building up of itself in love. When you get to, verse 14, where it says that we're no longer children, tossed here and there by waves and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of men. Some translations render this next phrase. By which they lie in wait to deceive. By which they lie in wait to deceive. All throughout Scripture, you have the reality that God is warning and preparing his people to stand against deception, to stand against being hoodwinked. Hoodwinked, bamboozled. Run them up stupefied. Because deception would be a primary tool of demonic agency. And if you noticed, it says, as a result, we're no longer tossed to and fro like children. We're no longer fickle. We're no longer. I'm not hungry. Would you like some ice cream? Yes, I'm hungry. I had that the other night. Maria prepared dinner. One of my children was eating dinner. And then they said, daddy, I'm full. Say, oh, all right, you're full. put your plate away. Put this away. And, you know, go and take care of these things. And then they said, okay, can I have a cookie? And I said, wait, I thought you were full. They said, well, I am full of food. I said, oh, if you're full, you're saying you don't have any more room left. The little one said, I have room for a cookie. Then this was thrown in for good measure. I always have room for a cookie.
Man, we have people who are easily deceived in discipleship
Well, one of the features of discipleship, man, is that we're stabilized, that we say what we mean, we mean what we say. We're not tossed to and fro. And I have to say, it is, heartbreaking to see, just how on so many different fronts, man, we have people who are tossed to and fro and, you know, easily moved away from what we had previously professed to believe, easily deceived. And sometimes it's a byproduct of never having looked thoroughly into what it is we profess to believe. But other times, it's just flat out just succumbing to deception. Succumbing to deception. But being disciples in the church functioning as God has ordained us to function. It has a stabilizing impact, a, stabilizing effect upon the people who are benefited from it. There's a reason why consistently, you know, on one hand, Jesus would say, have childlike faith. But Jesus never said be children for adults. Now, if you're a child, you're a child. But all throughout the scripture you have admonitions like, when I was a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. But now that I'm a man, I put childish ways behind me. Here in Ephesians 4:14, the resulting impact of growing into the measure of the fullness of Christ is that we're no longer to be children. No longer. No longer. Because one of the realities is that any offered deception, it's always going to come with a modicum of truth in order for it to be effective. The most effective deception always come with a modicum of truth. Jesus told us, Satan presents himself as an angel of light. And it's just, I mean, I keep breathing heavily because I'm like, really? This, we're still dealing with this kind of stuff.
A Massachusetts woman is standing trial on charges of murdering her children
You know, I was, I was sharing, one place about the truth of scripture and how Jesus uses the word in the Gospel of Luke to describe unborn children, an unborn child, and to describe children outside of the womb. It's the same word. Because from God's standpoint, a child is a child. A bearer of God's image is a bearer of God's image. The child's location vis a vis a, cervix does not utter or provide or establish value for the child. You know, I don't want to be crude at all, but I'm just. And, and, and, you know, and a person was talking to me and, and you could tell, they thought, well, this is going to be the one that's going to back Abe up, you know, and they say, well, what if, you know, what if your child makes a mistake and they get pregnant? You know, I'm just like. I said, okay. I said, well, and, and I have two daughters. Most of you guys know that if one of my daughters and you know, let's be. Be real, they would, if they have, if they were not married, they would be violating God's standards for human sexuality. And in the process, if new life was formed, I said, I would love my daughter and I would love my grandchild. If the Lord blessed me in that fashion to have a grandchild. And they said, you think that's a blessing? I would say yes. And they really thought that was going to be, oh, I'm gonna get him with this one. I was like, that's not, it's not a challenging thing. And in this, era where we are, you know, we've deified ourselves. We've deified ourselves, you know, we have refashioned faith to look like what we want so that our faith uncritically allows us to make every choice we want to make and affirms every decision that we make. It's interesting how that kind of face kind of looks, the one on the throne kind of looks a lot like us. I was like, man, come on. but these things are happening. These things are happening. And I saw, and I'm going to get into this a bit in the second segment. I, hadn't been seeing, I hadn't been following it in detail, but I started doing some digging on this a while back because this trial has been going on for nearly three weeks now, in Massachusetts. And I saw these women rallying around the Plymouth Superior Court in favor and in support of a young lady who's standing trial for choking her own children to death. Three of them, a five year old, a three year old and an eight month old. and I'm just, I'm gobsmacked by that, like, wow, like you're rallying there. But then I thought, say, well, I mean, I wonder how many of those women who showed up to rally around the courtroom, around the courthouse, how many of them would be Planned Murderhood supporters, You know, because the unspoken reality that the genesis. I won't say unspoken reality, but the, the rarely spoken reality that the genes of what became Planned Murderhood is the brainchild of a well known eugenicist, Margaret Sanger, who, her presentation wasn't merely murdering unborn children. She wanted to eliminate all human weeds. Those who were alive who she deemed to be unfit for reproduction, unfit for meaningful contributions to society, just get rid of them. Using terminology like cull the herd and things of that nature. And I said, man, I said to myself that I probably shouldn't be as struck as I am by seeing how many people are standing outside this courthouse because many of these same people who would share this ideology are the ones who would support the lie that was previously passed off as constitutional law that would say, well, if the circumstances were right, a woman should be allowed to murder her unborn child. The tandem of planned parent and nikase really combined to communicate the fact that a child could be murdered for any reason, including to preserve the mental health of the mother.
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Abraham Hamilton III discusses Massachusetts mom accused of murdering her three children
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>> Abraham Hamilton III: Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner. Abraham Hamilton III here. So I already alluded to it. I'm gonna just jump right into it. I'm talking about this case, out of Massachusetts to where this mom, mother of three, murdered her three children in 2023. She's now coming to face trial for the homicide of the three children. And, I'm going to show in a moment, I'm going to talk a little bit and explain a little bit to set it up. But I'm going to show you some of the clips from the scenes that were outside of the courthouse today. And I couldn't believe what I was seeing. I want to say a couple things as to lay the foundation for this. Most of you know, if you don't know, I prosecuted major felonies for a decade, both in Houston, Texas and Harris County District attorney's office in the NewSong Orleans area, as an assistant district attorney. So these are the kinds of cases that I personally prosecuted. I personally prosecuted cases where, ah, a mom had committed a heinous crime and postpartum was Offered as a defense for the. To try to, disprove one of the elements that's necessary to prove in every criminal prosecution. That is the mens rea. That's the Latin term for the mental state. to say that the crime was not committed knowingly and willingly. That it was. I'm sorry, it was not an intentional act that took place. So that was to defend against the homicide charge. All right. Everybody should understand we also, in our legal system, have standards for negligent homicide and manslaughter and all these other kinds of things. But we should, as a society, and I started with the scripture in Ephesians 4, we should have the maturity to be able to hold multiple ideas. Intention at the exact same time, and provide to them the weight appropriate for the various concepts that we are holding intention at the exact same time.
Postpartum depression is not the identical same thing as postpartum psychosis
So let me. Let. Let me start here. I know postpartum depression is a real phenomenon. I know that postpartum depression is not the identical same thing as postpartum psychosis. One of them is a more continued phenomena. The other postpartum psychosis would be an acute episodic phenomenon. Okay. At the time of the murders, this woman's children were ages 5, 3 and 8 months old.
The issue within any criminal prosecution is whether the accused has mental faculties
All right, but the issue. The issue within any criminal prosecution and to determine the guilt or acquittal for the criminal conduct alleged is whether or not the person at the time of the commission of the offense, whether they have the mental faculties to allow them to determine that what they were doing, their activity, their actions were wrong, their action or their actions were wrong? Earlier stages of my prosecutorial career, I prosecuted a lot of driving while intoxicated offenses. When we started, we were called baby das. We were only allowed to. To prosecute. No test, no accidents. As you become more experienced, you progress to cases where there were accidents. And ultimately, as you. As you become a seasoned major, felony prosecutor, you've handled. I've handled, intoxicated intoxication, manslaughters and instances like that. The major description when you have the utilization of alcohol as an intoxicating substance or drugs as intoxicating substance or a combination of them would be to assess whether or not the person had lost the normal use of their mental and. Or physical faculties. But when a person becomes intoxicated and they get behind the wheel of an automobile, they drive that automobile and they crash into another person, resulting in that person's death. We don't excuse their conduct by saying, oh, but see, they didn't have the normal use of the mental Physical faculties. In fact, the opposite is true. We prosecute them knowing that the loss of their mental. Physical faculties is a contributing factor, but they still are responsible for their decisions that resulted in the elimination of another person's life. What a lot of people are conflating in this conversation is two different aspects of criminal prosecution. The first aspect is the culpability, or the lack thereof for the actions that are alleged in the charged offense. To say it more directly and simply, did they commit the offense? In this case, there has been no contesting the fact that the offense was committed. The entirety of the case has changed to say, well, she did it, but her conduct should be excused because of these additional factors. In this case, the additional factors are her mental condition at the time. Additional factors. Well, the health care system failed her because they didn't provide her the help that she needed. And I understand in a lot of ways that the mental health profession is behind some of the more physical health elements in terms of its development and things of that nature. But the thing that really just. And again, I guess, I mean, I read enough stuff, I see enough stuff. I shouldn't be. Shouldn't be jolted as much as I am. But to see these women dressed in pink showing up to express their support, some of them even try to blame her husband for murdering her children, which the defendant's defense team didn't even bring that up as a defense. Would you have people outside of the courtroom saying, yeah, her husband is the one that's responsible. What? And the conflation that is occurring, guys, is there hasn't even been any challenge as to whether or not she committed the actions, guys, she. She strangled her own children to death. Three of them, using. Using, like a band from the gym. There's testimony that she expressed concern that, oh, man, I need to get help because I might hurt somebody in that expression. She's recognizing that hurting somebody is a bad thing. And in this instance, on the night of the offense, on the night of the. The murder of her three children, she sent her husband away. Said, husband, I need you to make a run to the store and make a. Make a run to the pharmacy. Now, listen, in. In this era, especially, you know, with the Fauci revelations coming on, I am sympathetic to the fact that this woman had been prescribed medications. The testimony in the trial, as I understand it, showed that there were five different doctors that prescribed to her to 12 different medications that she was taking all at once. I understand that, but is that enough to say that she's not aware that what she's doing is wrong. Guys, we are conflating things. We should be able to hold separate concepts. Intention. We can assess that her conduct was wrong. And that is conduct that we as a society have to say. This is a, do not pass go, do not collect a hundred dollars. Then when you consider the, the mental health factors and the medications that she was on and all these other things, those are factors that would go towards the assessment of the punishment that she should face. But that doesn't change whether or not she's guilty of the actions that she committed. And it is just, it is striking to me to witness what we're witnessing.
Women gathered outside of Massachusetts courtroom to show support for accused killer
Let me give you a couple glimpses of what was happening outside of the courtroom today. So you had women gathering outside of the Plymouth Superior Court of Massachusetts to, to, to show their support for the defendant. I'm like, what, what, what, what, what are we doing? Let me show you what I'm talking about. Listen to and watch this as a short clip. This is a clip of women gathered outside of the courtroom in Massachusetts. Clip number six. Clip six, go.
>> Spectator: If you'll ever have this many women in one place at one time who may understand all of us on a level that others don't. So some of the people gathered there, they have their own babies in their arms. You see them. For those who are listening on radio, on the podcast, they're putting their hands up and putting it in a heart shape, saying that they're standing in solidarity with the defendant. Here, give you another one. this really. I was like, wow, you're gonna hear there's several women that are interviewed there. And one woman said, well, I'm here because that could be me standing on trial for something like this. That could be you. What, what? Listen to and watch clip number seven. This is about 22 seconds. Clip seven, go.
>> Other Attendee: One of my sister in laws. It could be one of my best friends and it could be me. So just here to support. We are hearing her, we see that she tried everything. And I really do believe that she went into a state of psychosis. It felt like the system failed. She was begging for help and no one was there. I don't know if SBN here will make her feel any better, but I mean, she's living her right now.
>> Abraham Hamilton III: I'm like, this woman said, it could be her. I'm. Do we understand, like mental health is not like a one size fit all. Like you can't go to Walmart, pick one up off the shelf. I said, well, my conditions are identical. To her conditions. And so that could be me standing for killing three people. The type of psychosis they're talking about, guys, is so rare. It's so rare. These people are literally gathering to say. And the one person said, I believe she was suffering psychosis at the time. So you're saying that she was completely incapable in the moment of the murders of knowing what she did was wrong. Incapable. And I just, Wow. Why then did she. Wait, if she had such a break with reality, why didn't she try to murder the children when her husband was still there? Why did she injure herself after the fact? Why did she injure herself before trying to hurt her children if she was so completely incapable and aware of. Of that type of injury? Guys, I'm. Again, I understand the postpartum situations are very, very real. I understand that. But are they sufficient to render one incapable of ascertaining what is right versus what is wrong? And listen, what they said. I can't tell you how many homicide cases I prosecuted, what the defense was. Oh, they shouldn't be held responsible because they didn't know what they were doing at the moment. Do you realize that's it? That's the exact same assertion that was made that were. That were made about the dude who murdered, What's her name? Zarina? What's,
>> Abraham Hamilton III: I have her name here. The young lady, the Ukrainian lady in North Carolina on the. On the public transportation. Do I have her name here? I don't want to say it. Yeah. Irina Zarutska is her name. Irina Zarutska. Do you realize that people that were saying, oh, he should not be held responsible for sitting on the train, but sitting on the public transportation, saying, ooh, I'm gonna get that white girl. So he didn't know what he. Guys, and I know these cases are not identical, but what I want you to see is that these types of defenses are used all the time. Any concern or sympathy for the mental health condition, the synergistic effects of the medications and these things, guys, these are considerations for punishment. Those are not considerations for whether or not she did the crime. Do you understand what I'm saying to you? And I'm not saying. Do you understand what I'm saying to you to infer that you do not understand what I'm saying? I'm saying that as you mature, a stability should arise in us where we're able to say, wait a minute. Yes, our health care system is broken in many different ways. Yes, big pharma lies in a lot of ways. I mean, with Dr. Fauci and the stuff that they got going on and with the vax or not. The vaccine is a vaccine and all these kind of things. Yeah, yes. These are things that need to be considered. But the bottom line is, are you saying that she's unaware, completely incapable of ascertaining whether it was right or wrong for her to do what she did? Guys, That's way beyond the pale. And what I want you to also take in consideration, the whole Margaret Sanger ethos. They supported the ideas of, well, you know, we would call it infanticide now, but if we, you know, we have to call the herd and the whole Planned Parenthood vs Casey mindset from that Supreme Court case, well, their body, my choice. And I'm gravely concerned that this is really, this. This ideology is what's undergirding this, this support, that these people are showing outside of the courthouse and the discourse occurring online with all of the evidence, and I'm not on the jury and the cases going on. I think we're in, what, 17 days into this trial. The concerns about these other things that would be viewed as mitigating factors do not mitigate whether or not the crime occurred. These are considerations that should be applied in the sentencing side, not on the culpability side. But the inability to walk and chew gum at the same time, to hold multiple concepts, intention at the exact time, and recognize, whoa, we as a society can't start saying that. Well, people who.
When mental health system fails, people commit homicide
The health care system, and particularly the mental health care system fails, then they have a, they have carte blanche to commit homicide. Do you understand how dangerous that is for society? And two, do you realize right now, not following this case, before her case ever occurred, how often this, I would argue, excuses used that, oh, the mental health community failed me, so you shouldn't hold me responsible for murdering somebody.
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58% of Democrat respondents hold a positive view of socialism, CBS poll shows
>> Abraham Hamilton III: Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner. Abraham Hamilton III here. Guys, I am not saying that we should not have any compassion. We should have compassion. We have to be able to appropriate it and to place it appropriately. We cannot allow, I mean that's the whole toxic empathy conversation is that when, when you, when your compassion allows you to affirm sin. We need to reevaluate whether or not this is true compassion as the scripture lines it out. You know, with all of these rallies, I haven't seen anybody gathering the support of those three babies. In fact, it's almost like the babies being dead is not even a part of the conversation. It's like a, it's like background noise. It's like, man, what, what is, what is going on with us? Man, what is going on with us? It's just wild. I'm, I'm not saying you need to be. I mean, I mean I can tell you plenty of times I would have cases and I prosecute, a defendant or a suspect and when the case is over, I would go over the holdover cell and pray with the person and their attorney. But that doesn't mean I'm I'm incapable of discerning right and wrong. The considerations for these additional factors should be considered in terms of what the punishment will be, not ignoring the activity. I alluded to this earlier. I'm going to go into a bit more detail here. According to the CBS, the recently released, released CBS poll, 58% of Democrat respondents, quote, hold a positive view of socialism. That, that 58% is 26 points higher than the 32% of Democrat respondents that had a positive view of capitalism. This is probably why you saw, you know, Hakeem Jeffries, which is the, the House Minority leader, he succeeded Nancy Pelosi in the House of Representatives. While he would say he rejects, co core parts of the Democrat Socialists of America's platform, he nevertheless said the DSA is a vital part of the Democrat Party coalition. That is the same DSA that wants to abolish the presidency, abolish the Senate, balance the Supreme Court and other institutions. They want to have open borders. They want to eliminate, abolish ice, they want to close, prisons. No prisons, no, no police, and want to confiscate private property. You Got, you know, the whole deal. Your whole deal, the whole deal. The same poll found that 24% of the Democrat respondents had, quote, no opinion of socialism. So 58% had a positive view. 24% had no opinion of socialism. Only 32% had a positive view of capitalism. And this is not a poll that is in isolation. Other polls are showing a similar trend. the Economist YouGov survey that was done recently showed that was 62% of Democrat respondents that said they would vote for a Democrat Democratic socialist candidate. Oh, boy, oh, boy, oh boy, oh boy, oh, boy, oh boy. We explained the Hegelian dialectical process, and I've shared with you before that Hegel was the, the one who discipled Marx. A lot of people don't remember that factor. but it is Hegel that inspired Marx, which is why it shouldn't be surprising that Marxists employ the Hegelian dialectical process to advance Marxist ideologies. And many of you have experience. You live through, the times where you've witnessed, just like I've explained before, that the Democrat Party, Democrat Party's position becomes the most recently adopted party, the most recently adopted position of the, of the Republican Party, as the Democrats move further down their aggressive spectrum, only later to be followed by the Republican Party as a whole. You know, I mean, a very recent example of that is Obamacare. Remember how. How vehemently Obama. Obamacare was opposed by Republicans? And now you won't find a Republican anywhere saying, we need to get rid of Obamacare, which, by the way, is still on the books. Do you realize that Obamacare is still the law in the country? What has happened under President Trump via, an executive maneuver, that the tax penalty for not complying with it has been zeroed out. That's all. So what do you think will happen when you have another party occupying the White House? What do you think is gonna happen with the tax penalty? With Obamacare? You don't even have to guess. Zora Momdani is already showing you. and it's sad, man. It's sad, sad. And the major reason why it's so sad is that the foundational tenet of Marxism is a rejection of a biblical anthropology. To say it differently, it is a rejection of what the Bible says about man's sin nature. It assumes that man does not have a sin nature. That's what it assumes. And it's galling to me that we have people currently that feel this way, and they obviously seem to be completely unaware of the bloody 20th century, the first nation to establish itself as a thoroughly and completely Marxist nation. Where.
>> Abraham Hamilton III: And some people, I don't think know this. The Kremlin, which has become the head of the Russian government. Do you realize the Kremlin used to be a church? Do you realize the most. I don't think you knew that. Marty's not. And he knew that the Kremlin was a church. And the. The Russians, following the 1917 revolution, made a. Made a. A declaration that the state was replacing the church. Yeah, yeah. And then in the 20th century, where, you know, the proletariat uprisings, the workers of the world were uniting, it just happened to be the bloodiest century in human history. Literally hundreds of millions of people murdered. And that's way before we even get to World War II. You got Mao Zedong in China, who in the 50s have the cultural Revolution in China, because China wasn't always a communist nation. Then. Some people will say, well, hey, look at. Well, China's become a rival of America is because they moderated some of their positions, but they still are communists in the ethos at its core. They moderated some of their positions to allow themselves to participate with markets under a controlled status regime, but they just murdered a few million people on the way to getting where they are. And Pol Pot, what he's done. Cambodia and Vietnam and North Korea and, oh, and don't forget. And then, I try to remind people of this all the time. People talk about the Nazis, but they try to hide the fact that the Nazis were socialists. The word Nazi literally means National Socialists. They were National Socialists. That's why when I talk to people in regular conversation and they say something about the Nazis, say, yeah, yeah, those National Socialists. And usually I get, huh? Like, yeah, the Nazis were National Socialists. That's what the word means.
60% of American political party members want socialism, according to polls
Like, I didn't know that. Yeah. Mm, mm. But according to these polls, approaching 60% of a major American political party, its members want the socialism, they want the Marxism. In other words, they want the Venezuelan path, they want the Cuban path. Let me stick with Venezuela, because Cuba had a violent revolution, but many of the people supported Castro initially, although there were a lot who didn't. And they were murdered in Cuba and many fled. but a lot of the people in Cuba supported Castro initially, but in Venezuela, they actually voted for Chavez. And so you have the DSA adherents and the people who won't. They're not putting their money with the Democrat Party. Oh, no, boy. Not the official party, but they're sure getting their money to the DSA and into the Care Net and Muslim Brotherhood aligned PACs that support people like Abdul, Syed in Michigan and don't realize, man, you are inviting disaster. You truly are. And the skill of the Marxist has always been to find, stop me if you heard this before, to find a source of grievance. And the grievance is connected to legitimate concerns. But then you superimpose your pre existing solution. The reality of, you know, it's described as the affordability crisis. One of the major things which the circumstances and conditions were established to allow this type of theft to occur, that is through inflation. Well, when you, when you prohibit scores of American citizens from learning about things like inflation. And they sometimes can't even explain why they feel such pain. Why does it, why does it cost so much money for a loaf of bread? Now you know these things that is real. The dollar doesn't go as far as it used to go. And some say, well, the factors are too numerous and complicated to understand. No, they're not. They're not too numerous and complicated to understand. They're not. But many people have been deprived of the capacity to understand, I would argue intentionally. And what happens, you know, the Saul Alinsky rules for the Pragmatic Primer for realistic Radicals. Rules for radicals. Take advantage of the chaos for what? To respond to the people's needs? No, you use the chaos, you use the pain as a vehicle to bring your agenda in. Hence Democratic Socialists of America. Hence more than half of a major political party according to this poll. Of course, to these polls I just mentioned, will support have a favorable view of socialism. Yeah, yeah. The dollar isn't stretching as far as before. Well, the people who put the siren song syrup on their verbiage. You work so hard, you know, people over prophets. As if people are not involved in prophets. Oh man. Lord, we need you. We need you. And all of these issues that we're discussing, you know, it gets right, right back down to it and we have some very, very, profound comments. I saw. You know, really what matters, man, we, we, we have people that are being manipulated into embracing these different things because they bought the lie that Jesus is not the answer. And, and we've allowed unbiblical notions to grip us really at a heart level. At a heart level. That's why when I, I didn't, I didn't condemn a lot of the young people when they, when they were responding to the program and they, they just suffered for many of them. Ten years or if not longer, when they say, oh, the planet we got to do something about the planet. It's gonna. It's all gonna go. It's all gonna go. I'm scared. I'm scared. Gosh, you have lots of young people who believe that stuff who became climate alarmists because that's all they've been told was happening. And now it comes out just like Dr. Fauci, man. The things that were submitted to form the basis of these opinions were fallacious from the beginning. They were false. They were false. They ran with a narrative that they created because the narrative was effective to accomplish, policy wise, what many of the people wanted to accomplish. So you had the loud proclamation of the climate alarmist position. But when the evidence comes in and shows that, and you do realize the foundation for this stuff has been. Was hollow from the beginning. That's kind of whispered. What's the old saying? A lie. We're traveling around the world twice before the truth could ever begin to catch up, because people tend to run with the lies, you know, but that's not an excuse not to convey the truth. And this is why the truth must be heralded. The truth with a capital T and truth with the lowercase T must be heralded. It can be challenging sometimes in a world to where, confidence is usually the product of, unanimity. Well, what does, what is the peculiar to do in a world where unanimity is often misconstrued as truth? As truth. We press forward with the truth.
We need to make sure our compassion is applied properly
Anyway, man, we need to pray for our country, pray for the people in our country. I'll be praying for these women who are outside of this courthouse today, that the Lord would open their eyes concerning the appropriate placement of compassion. Because we don't want people to be deprived of compassion. We don't want you. We don't want people to not have any compassion. But we have to make sure our compassion is applied properly. That's what I'm saying. Until next time, by God's grace, you all have a wonderful evening and looking forward to being right back with you at another time. The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American Family association or American Family Radio.
0:00 - 15:00. Ephesians 4:14-16. Discipleship has a stabilizing effect.
15:00 - 31:00. Darkened hearts and the inability to reason result inevitably from rejecting God as He’s revealed Himself in His Word.
31:00 - 48:00. Don’t look now, but nearly 60% of one political party’s members view socialism favorably. You get one chance to guess which party…
💬 Show Notes
Darkness is not an affirmative force; it merely fills the void left by the absence of light. In this episode of The Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton III dives deep into the unsettling realities of our current societal landscape. Joined by the Corner contingent, he emphasizes the importance of intentionality as families transition from part-time jobs to full-time callings, urging listeners to reclaim the primacy of God in their homes and communities. Abraham explores the alarming rise in favorable views of socialism among Democrats, as revealed by a recent CBS poll, and examines the implications of a society increasingly embracing ideologies that reject biblical principles. He challenges listeners to engage in discipleship as a form of worshipful obedience to Christ, reminding us that the call to make disciples is not merely about fixing our nation but about fulfilling our divine mandate. The episode also delves into the harrowing case of a mother facing trial for the murder of her three children, prompting a discussion on mental health, accountability, and societal responses to crime. Abraham passionately argues that while compassion is essential, it must not come at the cost of justice and truth. Tune in for a thought-provoking exploration of faith, family, and the pressing need for believers to stand firm in their convictions amidst the darkness.
00:00 - Hamilton: God has called us to be ambassadors even in this dark moment
00:29 - The Hamilton Corner is hosted by Abraham Hamilton III
01:00 - Only way to reverse what's happening is to disciple
08:25 - Man, we have people who are easily deceived in discipleship
10:31 - A Massachusetts woman is standing trial on charges of murdering her children
16:36 - Abraham Hamilton III discusses Massachusetts mom accused of murdering her three children
18:56 - Postpartum depression is not the identical same thing as postpartum psychosis
19:37 - The issue within any criminal prosecution is whether the accused has mental faculties
25:38 - Women gathered outside of Massachusetts courtroom to show support for accused killer
32:54 - When mental health system fails, people commit homicide
34:44 - 58% of Democrat respondents hold a positive view of socialism, CBS poll shows
42:58 - 60% of American political party members want socialism, according to polls
49:27 - We need to make sure our compassion is applied properly
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0:00 - 15:00. Ephesians 4:14-16. Discipleship has a stabilizing effect.
15:00 - 31:00. Darkened hearts and the inability to reason result inevitably from rejecting God as He’s revealed Himself in His Word.
31:00 - 48:00. Don’t look now, but nearly 60% of one political party’s members view socialism favorably. You get one chance to guess which party…
💬 Show Notes
Darkness is not an affirmative force; it merely fills the void left by the absence of light. In this episode of The Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton III dives deep into the unsettling realities of our current societal landscape. Joined by the Corner contingent, he emphasizes the importance of intentionality as families transition from part-time jobs to full-time callings, urging listeners to reclaim the primacy of God in their homes and communities. Abraham explores the alarming rise in favorable views of socialism among Democrats, as revealed by a recent CBS poll, and examines the implications of a society increasingly embracing ideologies that reject biblical principles. He challenges listeners to engage in discipleship as a form of worshipful obedience to Christ, reminding us that the call to make disciples is not merely about fixing our nation but about fulfilling our divine mandate. The episode also delves into the harrowing case of a mother facing trial for the murder of her three children, prompting a discussion on mental health, accountability, and societal responses to crime. Abraham passionately argues that while compassion is essential, it must not come at the cost of justice and truth. Tune in for a thought-provoking exploration of faith, family, and the pressing need for believers to stand firm in their convictions amidst the darkness.
00:00 - Hamilton: God has called us to be ambassadors even in this dark moment
00:29 - The Hamilton Corner is hosted by Abraham Hamilton III
01:00 - Only way to reverse what's happening is to disciple
08:25 - Man, we have people who are easily deceived in discipleship
10:31 - A Massachusetts woman is standing trial on charges of murdering her children
16:36 - Abraham Hamilton III discusses Massachusetts mom accused of murdering her three children
18:56 - Postpartum depression is not the identical same thing as postpartum psychosis
19:37 - The issue within any criminal prosecution is whether the accused has mental faculties
25:38 - Women gathered outside of Massachusetts courtroom to show support for accused killer
32:54 - When mental health system fails, people commit homicide
34:44 - 58% of Democrat respondents hold a positive view of socialism, CBS poll shows
42:58 - 60% of American political party members want socialism, according to polls
49:27 - We need to make sure our compassion is applied properly
https://afafoundation.net/ | 1-800-326-4543 ext. 345
https://afr.net/BIBLESFORBABIES To donate call: 877-616-2396
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