Whoopi Goldberg Tells Christians That God May Not Be on Their Side

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Aaron Gulbransen: Thank you for having me. Appreciate it. It's it's as if. I'm just going to say, as if the ladies of The View knew I was coming on your show. There's a thunderstorm going on right now. So it's like, you know, we're getting attacks from Satan over here. But so.

Brannon Howse: Well, let's hope that let's hope everything stays on board. Tell our our listeners the name of your organization, who you work with, and what you do before we get into the topic.

Aaron Gulbransen: Yeah. I am the executive director of the Tennessee Faith and Freedom Coalition and Faith Freedom.com. And what we do is we organize, educate and mobilize voters of faith to go out there and vote for candidates of their persuasion and their values and that sort of thing. And of course, one of the other big things that we do is lobby the General Assembly. We get things passed. We are at war right now and we can get into this at another time with human and child traffickers, of course. And we we advocate for pro faith, pro-family causes, that sort of thing. And we're very, very conservative. Well.

Brannon Howse: Absolutely. That's awesome. Let's talk about this article that's over at Breitbart and Anna Navarro, the Faith and Freedom Coalition. Your faith takes away my freedom, she told her co-host Monday on ABC's The View that the Faith and Freedom Coalition convention should be named. The quote, Take your faith takes away my freedom, ends the quote. Convention. And then Whoopi Goldberg had some things to say. Whoopi Goldberg said, quote, The evangelicals are not the evangelicals of my youth. I've always known evangelicals. And while we differ, we have different roads to God. They're, you know, basically the same roads. But I don't know who these folks are, end quote. Well, of course, Whoopi, Jesus said in John 14 six, I'm the only way to the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. There are not many roads. And of course, I have great compassion for people like Whoopi and others who are confused. And so I pray they understand the truth and that Whoopi would become a believer in Christ and my fellow sister in Christ. But with that being said, you know, why are these people so afraid of evangelicals?

Aaron Gulbransen: They don't like when we all get together for a common cause. I mean, of course, there's the fact that you know, all 14 or however many candidates for the presidency on the Republican side showed up. By the way, we invite the Democrats to come to these things. They just don't show up. Um, and of course, it's the Trump derangement syndrome of it. But think even further than that they're just terrified of what happens when Christian voters mobilize, and go to the polls. Eventually, things like Roe v Wade get overturned. So guess what Anna Navarro was probably talking about in what she was hinting at in a not-so-subtle way was, you know, your faith is taking away my freedom. Sorry. Um, life begins at conception. Anna Navarro Uh, the US Supreme Court, after three judges appointed by President Trump overturned Roe v Wade and went back to the States. And we're very proud here of the state of Tennessee, of our pro-life laws on the books right now. And so, you know, 60-some-odd million children were murdered under Roe v Wade And think that's why she's attacking us? Of course, it's, uh, it's kind of a badge of honor in our group that they decided to single us out after three days of wonderful fellowship in Washington, DC, of all places. And there was even a bit of an evangelical revival worship service led downstairs in the Washington Hilton by Pastor Mark Burns, who many know, of course, as one of former President Trump's pastors. So, yeah, they attacked people of faith and think it scares them.

Brannon Howse: Yeah, I think it does as well. Let's talk about what's going on here in the state of Tennessee. Tennessee is under great attack to the point I don't know how much you want to say about it, but there's even concern about security for our Tennessee state legislature because we have taken a stand to LGBTQ agenda to these hormone blockers, you know, genital mutilation, the whole transgender surgery thing. Of course, a lot of it stems from the very tragic shooting at the Covenant School in in Nashville. But our state legislature has taken a strong stand against this. And all of a sudden now we've got some serious security concerns for our members of the legislature.

Aaron Gulbransen: Oh, yeah. And I'm and I'm really happy to talk about that. So we have a great Senate majority leader and a great House majority leader. So the Senate majority leader, Jack Johnson, and William Lambert and Jack Johnson and William Lambert teamed up and passed the Anti-Child Mutilation bill, which is Sb1 HB one that was just partially thrown out by a federal judge. For the portion now, I want to be very specific. So the surgical portions of that legislation still are in effect. The criminal penalty for prescribing hormone blockers to children under the age of 18. Um, that has been thrown out. Now you 30 years later can sell Sue, which is a good thing. But we are ultimately confident with Attorney General Skrmetti steering the appeal and his leadership that that will stand. The other thing that is SB three HB nine with again, there's a common name in all of these good bills coming out of here in the state of Tennessee, and that's Majority Leader Jack Johnson. Um, he passed what they call an adult cabaret ban, which is a long way of simply saying that you can't have any sort of nudity or mean, for lack of a better word, drag show stuff around children, you know, much like you can't, um, you know, allow a child to go to a strip club and things like that.

Aaron Gulbransen: Not that anybody should go to a strip club anyway, but so we've got that. And of course, it stirred up the left so much that they're having planning meetings right now about how to attack the General Assembly, and the names, of course, that come out of their mouth that they hate the most are Attorney General Skrmetti, Jack Johnson. Um, the Marxists don't like those two individuals and they also don't like Majority Leader Lambert. And there are others out there that are perfectly great. I mean, don't need to go through the entire list of the General Assembly. But, you know, Jodi Barrett's another great leader in the state. And yeah, there's a lot of danger going on, though, with the left. They are organizing and they are targeting Nashville and the General Assembly.

Brannon Howse: Wow. So is Tennessee. You know, this is such a desirable state for people to live in. They're moving here. They're moving to Texas. They're moving to Florida. Is Tennessee leading the way in setting the example for some of these state legislatures?

Aaron Gulbransen: Our General Assembly very much is. They were very smart about redistricting. They're leading the way in the culture wars. They're taking it to the cultural Marxists. There's legislation that's going to come out next year that deals with SGI. There was legislation this year that banned state usage of funds to go towards any sort of investment protocol that would have. And and and, of course, and course, the other day I'm sorry I keep harping on it, but it's kind of funny, Jack. All these good bills come into my brain. It's like Jack Johnson's associated with it. Another good legislator that was associated with that legislation just mentioned is Jason Zachary, too. But yeah, they're leading the way. We have lots of great leaders in this state. We have I mean, we were, of course, at our conference that we were just talking about. We had Marsha Blackburn speak, we had Senator Hagerty speak. We also had my favorite mayor in the whole state of Tennessee, and I call him Tennessee's favorite mayor, Glenn Jacobs. So who brought the house down with an amazing speech about the future of conservatism and faith and politics and the hope that we can have despite the dark times that we're living in?

Brannon Howse: Absolutely. Well, I want to have you back to talk about child trafficking, and what the state's doing to stop that. I also want to talk about digital currency, what the state's going to do to stop the feds from trying to enslave us, and use social credit scores. You know, we saw Nigel Farage kicked out of his bank after years and years, and now he went to seven other banks. They won't let him bank. I'd love to have you back to find out what Tennessee is doing, as a lot of people are looking at moving to this state, what Tennessee is doing to stop the federal and global tyranny from the Great Reset, the World Economic Forum, the Biden build back better, which means destroy, destroy the free market system, then build it back into a communist system. I would love to hear what the state of Tennessee is doing to stop all that. And I think a lot of our listeners would appreciate as well that live in the state and many that I know of that are contacting us, that are exploring moving here. So can we get you back on those?

Aaron Gulbransen: I'd be happy to talk about all of the above. And human trafficking. Anti-human trafficking. Anti-child trafficking is my favorite topic, of course, because there's nothing more important than our little ones and our children. Right. But yes. any topic you want, I'm game.

Brannon Howse: All right. We're going to have you back. Throw his website up there again, folks, so that people can find out about him and the website. There is. It is t and faithfreedom.com  and faithfreedom.com. Aaron Gulbransen. Aaron thank you so much for what you're doing, for fighting for faith and freedom, and thank for being with us tonight.

Aaron Gulbransen: Thank you so much, sir. Appreciate it.

Brannon Howse: Thank you. Talk to you soon, Aaron. Checking in. Check out their site. All right. Check out what they're doing and use it as a model in your state. Use it as a model in your state.

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