 Another passage that struck me, Father, is he says, Akimba says, external piety and uprightness mean nothing unless accompanied by internal humility. While humility is a ladder ascending to the highest blessedness, its absence can easily cast the soul down to hell. And what I wanted to ask you here, you know, in the Gospels, man, do I see Christ going at the Pharisees and Sadducees. I mean, he cannot stand those empty white wash sepulchres. He cannot stand that fake that fake humility sometimes that they show or a rigidity tied to the to the to the tradition without any kind of charitable or humble spirit. I mean, when I see the stuff that really makes Jesus mad, it's that stuff. And so, and I think when Akimba was writing this, he was writing it at a time in the church. Again, we talked about that revival and maybe the external piety was getting pharistatical again. Maybe there was too much emphasis on the bells and smells of everything. And so he's emphasizing here just what Christ emphasized in the Gospels, which do not be fooled that the external piety is true holiness. And of course, we live in a world today in which, well, at least in Australia, we find external piety is not something you see a great deal of. So he was writing from a perspective when external piety was a way in which people could advertise their own virtue. I think we find the equivalent of external piety, though, in today's society, what you might call virtue signaling. Oh, gosh, yeah. Where people talk about whatever is fashionable, trendy social causes and everything and make like they're really so concerned about these things, politicians, especially, and you think, well, is this really for real? You know what? We should apologize to our listeners for not listing our pronouns before we began this episode, you know? Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah. Talk about virtue signaling. Yeah, yeah, yeah, sorry. Well, if you're in any doubt, we're both peas slash hymns. No, but that's a great example. Inclusive language is another thing. I mean, people use inclusive language. I find, you know, most women don't care about it one way or the other. But what is it? It's a way of people making themselves look good. Exactly. No, that's the stuff with the wokeness, you know, that drives us crazy. It's fake humility. Well, that's right, you know, and I think the whole woke thing is the modern day equivalent of Pharisees.