They Don't Want You Knowing This Part of History Warrior Poet Society ·
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· 2026-08-22
00:00 - Introduction to the Abortion Debate π’
The video opens with the stark assertion that a third of the generation is missing due to abortion.
It claims that the most dangerous place in America is the mother's womb and describes ongoing genocide against unborn children.
00:37 - Demonic Influence and Abortion πΉ
Discusses the idea of demonic assignments regarding the abortion industry.
The speaker contrasts abortion with Christian communion, emphasizing the fundamental difference in purpose and morality.
03:01 - Cultural and Political Connections to Abortion π
Claims that abortion isn't just a political issue but is interconnected with broader cultural and spiritual crises.
Child sacrifice in the womb is presented as a central issue to saving Western values.
09:09 - The Sacrament of Abortion vs. Communion π·
The argument relates abortion to the sacrament of communion, highlighting the irony in how secularists use religious language to justify abortion.
Discusses how the phrases used by pro-choice activists echo the Last Supper, but with completely opposite implications.
15:00 - Controversial Remarks on Eating Aborted Babies π½οΈ
The speaker addresses jokes about eating aborted babies, suggesting that there's a spiritual aspect to the humor.
Mentions how some cosmetics may unknowingly contain elements derived from aborted fetuses.
15:09 - Discussion on Abortion and Satanic Influence π²
The speaker presents a controversial view on radical abortion advocates who, they claim, treat aborted babies as something desirable.
Satanic Temple's Role: The mention of the Satanic Temple's operations includes opening abortion clinics, emphasizing a perceived spiritual battle surrounding abortion.
17:01 - Abortion as a Spiritual Sacrament βοΈ
The speaker references Janette Paris's book that describes abortion as a needed sacrificial practice, characterizing it as a ritual of worship.
This perspective is framed as not merely political, but a spiritual struggle against evil.
20:57 - Consequences of Abortion on Society πΆ
Discussion touches upon the idea that abortion victims are seen as failing to embody the image of God, leading to societal decay.
The statistics revealing the number of abortions prompt concerns about cultural and spiritual implications for America.
25:32 - Call to Action for Protectors of Life π¨
The conversation stresses that the biggest fight today is against abortion, likening it to historical genocides and urging a moral imperative for action.
A call for Christian men to rise in defense of the unborn children emphasizes personal responsibility and activism.
30:09 - Engagement in the Fight Against Abortion β
The speaker outlines actionable steps for listeners, urging local community involvement against abortion practices, stressing the importance of being present at abortion clinics and supporting organizations focused on fighting the issue.
30:10 - Marching for Life π
The speaker expresses a lifelong commitment to the pro-life movement.
Highlights the reality of legal abortion in certain states, referring to it as "murdering babies."
31:57 - Active Resistance π
Emphasizes the importance of physically standing outside abortion clinics to protect lives.
Discusses the role of sidewalk counselors and the training provided for those involved in the movement.
32:27 - Partnership with Churches βͺ
The White Rose Resistance aims to equip churches for activism and outreach.
Encouragement for local congregations to launch volunteer units to support women in crisis.
34:01 - Overcoming Pastoral Resistance π«
Suggests persistence in advocating for support from pastors despite initial pushback.
Highlights the larger implications of failing to engage with community issues.
36:50 - Cultural Influence and Accountability π
Critiques contemporary evangelical leaders for their reluctance to address cultural issues, suggesting a disconnect from the true mission.
Calls for a bold, prophetic approach to advocacy and moral leadership within the church.
45:12 - Discussion on Worship Leaders' Silence π€
Key Topic: Critique of well-known worship leaders for their lack of engagement on social issues like BLM and abortion.
Insight: The speaker questions the responsibility of musicians in addressing critical issues while focusing on worship.
46:05 - Definition of Worship βͺ
Definition Provided: Worship is described as warfare, repentance, adoration, and acts that bring glory to God.
Reflection: The conversation emphasizes the importance of addressing societal issues, especially regarding the church's role in the lives of its congregation.
48:30 - Calling Out Silence in Worship π
Key Argument: If worship leaders shout out for social justice, such as George Floyd, but remain silent on abortion, it raises ethical concerns.
Discussion Point: The speaker questions whether silence in worship serves the churchβs purpose or leads to complacency.
49:12 - Historical Context of the Church's Role ποΈ
Historical Reference: The pro-life movement was referred to as "Christendom" before 1973.
Importance: The necessity for the church to reengage in moral issues is discussed, with a call to recall its historical responsibility against injustices.
1:00:08 - Modern Parallels to Past Issues βοΈ
Comparison: The speaker links historical practices of child abandonment in ancient Rome to contemporary issues of objectification and commodification of children in modern society.
Call to Action: The necessity for Christians to take a stand against current injustices similar to those fought in the past by early church members.
1:00:11 - Increase in Fertility Donor Cases π
Discussion on the rise of men in America fathering numerous children through sperm donation (up to 200).
A striking story shared about an individual unknowingly dating a sibling due to multiple offspring from a single donor.
1:01:34 - The Church's Historical Role βͺ
Mention of Kalistus mobilizing the church in the early 200s to set up βlife watchesβ to protect abandoned children.
The founder of pro-life activism and historic church responses to infanticide and abortion.
1:02:52 - Athanasius and Pro-Life Stance β
Athanasiusβs connection to ancient Christian teachings and their pro-life implications.
His preaches against local abortion practices at the infanticide wall and bold actions against societal injustices.
1:10:31 - Athanasius's Impact on Roman Legislation ποΈ
Athanasiusβs legacy led to significant changes in Roman law, including legal protection for infants.
Discussion on how Christian teachings influenced Western civilizationβs understanding of children's rights.