Stop Christian Demonization Defend Faith Country Truth
preparedness"When they demonize you to a certain point, don't feed into it. Don't fall into the traps. If you do, it's going to be utilized." Boone on why the Role of the Church book exists — giving Christians the framework to recognize when they're being baited and how to avoid becoming the weapon the opposition needs.
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We wrote that so, one, the Christian community can understand that, you know, if and when
they are demonized to a certain point, don't feed into it, don't fall into the traps.
And this is how the information here will keep you out of those traps.
Because if you do fall in those traps, it's going to be utilized.
The adversaries, you know, the CCP, they will use everything that's usable.
They don't care about you.
There is no compassion.
They have goals and objectives that they're going to achieve.
So to think that there is something out there that is compassionate, oh, that could never
happen because of good, bad, right, wrong, that goes out the window.
It's what is effective, what is ineffective.
They will do everything that is effective.
In order to break down the traditions of the country, in order to break down traditions
in other countries, you have to take away the tradition of their faith.
And in the United States, what I'm hearing is there will be some sort of demonization
attack of not just Christians, but Christians who believe in their country.
Because once again, we go back to that national will.
To break down the national will, you have to split up this group who has the will to
defend their faith, who has the will to defend their country.
It's not a far stretch.
We have friends that live in Oregon.
They live in neighborhoods.
And I say that you can't put American flag in front of your house or people don't come
by and egg it and throw rocks at it.
Or it's going to be dangerous for you to put an American flag in your house, you know,
in Portland and bend in some of these towns.
Yeah, and I'm talking as much to the people who are throwing those eggs, who are throwing
those rocks.
I'm talking to them when I say, hey, you've gone too far.
When you're demonizing a person before you understand their frame of reference and motivations
and you're putting them into this extreme state of mind, or putting yourself into an
extreme state of mind because you think they are an extremist, okay, now I mean, what do
we have?
We got two big dogs on a porch at some point in time, there's going to be a fear bite.
And then there's going to be a real fight and something's going to die.
So we've got to back away from that and say, okay, what is the person's frame of reference?
What are their motivations?
And then you take steps.
And sometimes taking steps is nothing more than being a friend, letting them see you
as a person and being human to that person.
And sometimes taking steps could be getting law enforcement involved because there's a
crime.
Sometimes the steps could be contacting a different agency because you're seeing things
that are really, really bad and could get really worse.
And you want to, you know, if you see something, say something.
You know, obviously not back down from a place like, oh, don't stop going to church
because you don't want to be lumped with, you know, some extreme group that somebody
else made up.
Don't minimize truth to not be a target either, you know, kind of like, like once somebody's
called you a name and you realize, like, it didn't kill me, and it wasn't true, like,
I need to know if I'm a racist or not.
I better work that out in private before I go into public because if I go into public
and somebody says that, and I'm not sure, you know, then I'm like, well, I don't know.
You got to kind of work those things out.
So like, know what's true about you and be consistent with that, you know, as well.
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