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Ep 40 We Cannot Protect What We Do Not Name
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A single political moment can expose a deeper truth: if you don’t name yourself, someone else will. We start with our reaction to a State of the Union flashpoint and use it to talk plainly about power, representation, and why public disrespect is rarely “just a moment” when demographics, coalitions, and incentives are moving fast.
From there, we dig into identity and what we call destiny swapping, the idea that origin stories can be used to detach Black Americans from land, inheritance, and confidence. We talk about how the church and other trusted institutions can shape what people believe, how they vote, and what narratives feel “safe” to repeat. We also challenge listeners to separate emotion from evidence and to stop outsourcing identity to headlines, celebrities, or inherited talking points.
Then we get detailed with Bible-based geography, testing popular assumptions against environmental clues mentioned in scripture: bears in woods, lions in snow, whirlwinds, hail, overflowing riverbanks, cedar trees, corn, and even gopher wood. Whether you agree with our conclusions or not, we lay out the framework we use and why we think genealogy and primary-source study matter more than internet certainty. If you care about Black American ancestry, indigenous heritage, the promised land debate, and biblical geography, this conversation will give you a lot to research.
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