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I left. I couldn't stand it. In June, the first of June of 2020, I left.
And, um, I think we have, we have, we have lost our sense of, um, of perspective. Um, is, is that fair, do you think? Yes. I mean, if you don't have Jesus in your life, you're totally lost and you don't, then there's no perspective.
And he is very political too. He, he traveled with Trump when he was doing his campaign in 2016 and he's still very close to the whole, um, um, very close to many of the people who are close to Trump. And, um, and, and that church feeds me so much and I'm, I'm very, very grateful that I have found him.
And in one of his, and, and, and I did something interesting that we're doing in that church. He has, he has named me his Latin American advisor. And when, I don't know if you know much about the politics in Argentina right now, but in 2023, um, there was a president elected Javier Millet, who is, um, libertarian and who has gone, libertarian from the right.
Exactly. Yeah, they're totally related. And probably Vatican II was totally infiltrated by leftists who wrote that doctrine.
I'm going to let my co-host speak more on that if she wants to, if she can. She may not cater you there. She may be busy.
If I can say something else, that is why there's
Can I pitch in what I'm doing now politically? Of course. Okay. Yeah, Misty, it's very exciting what you just mentioned.
I'm curious, what role do you think religion plays in maintaining or regaining perspective in today's world? 😊🙏💡