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THE INTERVIEW - Developing Stomachs For Revival with Charles Haywood

The NXR Podcast

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Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 2 September 2024

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Theology Applied, Charles Haywood joins the show to discuss modern Christians’ aversion to power, as well as the distinction between private and public enemies.

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0:00.0

All right, welcome to another episode of Theology Applied. I am your host, Pastor Joel Webbin with

0:03.8

Right Response Ministries. We're glad to have you with us. In this episode, I'm welcoming back now.

0:08.2

A returning guest, it is his second appearance on our show, and that's Charles Haywood. He is the

0:13.9

maximum leader of the Worthy House. He writes lots of book reviews. He's a prolific reader,

0:19.9

very well read and has some very fascinating insights,

0:25.2

most of which I tend to agree with. I think he's a good thinker, and he usually kind of just

0:31.0

really is conveying his theological, but mostly political and cultural thoughts under the thin veil, the guise of book reviews.

0:41.6

And he definitely deals with the books that he's reviewing. But a lot of it is saying,

0:46.2

and this is what we should probably do today. This is what we should probably do today.

0:50.7

He makes a lot of fascinating predictions. Sometimes he's wrong. A lot of times he's right.

0:55.6

And so we're going to have a fascinating conversation today about the right and our averse,

1:02.0

our aversion to wielding power and how we will not win so long as we hold to that position.

1:10.0

If power is icky, it's not going to work.

1:11.6

And we talk about the masculine and the feminine.

1:14.6

And part of the reason there's an aversion to power is because of, there actually is, part of it is there actually is still a healthy feminine impulse with women on the right.

1:26.5

On the left, all these women, they're not feminine

1:28.9

anymore. They're butch. They're, they're, you know, pretending to be men. And so they don't have

1:34.0

the characteristics of maternity and a domestic orientation or a feminine nurturing aspect. Women on

1:42.8

the left are not like that, whereas women on the right still

1:45.7

are. And because women on the right have this nurturing instinct, which is a good instinct,

1:53.2

they don't want to crush enemies. They don't want to wield power. And the problem is that

1:59.2

right now, because of feminism, even on the right,

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