Josh Bernstein says there is one word that guides his life: "It is defiance." That seems like a terribly exhausting way to live one's life.
David Lane longs for the days when Christians were in "authority over public education as they were throughout the 17th-19th centuries" so that the Bible "would be front and center in every classroom in America."
Scott Lively anticipates that "the elites" will "orchestrate a 'Great Collapse' of the global economy sometime during the next three months to break all remaining resistance to a follow-on 'Great Reset' in the Spring – which in spiritual terms could represent the launch (or pre-launch) of the prophesied Antichrist Kingdom and in cultural/political terms would represent the end of human liberty pending the Second Coming of Christ and His Millennial Kingdom."
Conservative political commentator Bob Just has carved out a career for himself by claiming to a Democrat so that he can appear on right-wing programs and bash Democrats. He did just that during a recent appearance on TheDove TV, but rather undercut his claim by admitting that he's been "voting Republican for decades."
Steve Strang complains that his friend Jim Bakker was a "victim of cancel culture" just because he had "a little fling." For the record, Bakker was accused of raping a woman and then using ministry funds to pay her off.
Finally, Lance Wallnau says that people on the left are not "sane like us, they're not rational like us," while simultaneously complaining to a cardboard cutout of Mike Lindell about not receiving the MyPillow products he ordered for Christmas.