 If you claim to be a Christian and you attend this man's church, we have got to start questioning whether you are a Christian or not. Hey, welcome back, smart Christians. You know, one of the things that I try to emphasize over and over again about us being smart Christians is just being discerning, being able to hear something or see something and maybe we may not have fully formulated a complete opinion or have all the information about where a person or where this information is coming from. Sometimes when you hear something, when you see something, it should still strike a chord in you if it differs from what the gospel teaches, from what you know about God. If someone were to tell my children that their father is a seven foot tall, older white man who loves to eat vegan food, they don't have to listen very much to realize, wait a second, that's not the father that I know. You're describing someone different than my father. Same thing happens for us. When you hear a person like Freddie Haynes, pastor of Friendship West Baptist Church here in Dallas, just about everything that comes out of his mouth should at some point in time strike a chord, strike a spiritual chord in you that says something is completely off. In case you've forgotten, this is the same Freddie Haynes who believes that Jesus was political and that his death, burial and resurrection, that was a political act. Turning over the tables of the money changes, that was a political act without question. He died on a cross. Only Rome could hand down a sentence of execution by crucifixion because crucifixion was Rome's way of saying to any would be revolutionary, this is an example of what will happen to you if you try to play that game with us. And on Sunday, when Jesus broke out of that tomb in resurrection, power and glory, don't forget Jesus broke through a tomb that had been sealed by a Roman sealed stone. That's political. Jesus is political. As a matter of fact, check out his opening statement. Jesus said, I'm anointed, preach good news to the poor, set the captives free, heal the heart broken. He's political. And this is also the same Freddie Haynes who believes that speaking about or out against homosexuality, that's not right as a matter of fact. He applauded Obama's push for gay marriage. He is in full support of the LGBTQ community. We'll talk about why in just a second. And my brothers and sisters, I salute the president for that now. I recognize there were those who were upset about this. But I got a question for you. Why are you so upset? Why did it bother you so? Why were you so emotional that you had to clothe your anger with the Bible and justify your bigotry with scripture? Why did you have to do it? And so for him to say that Jesus never spoke out on this issue, and why should we? Well, first of all, maybe he missed the whole point that Jesus is God and God throughout scripture has been speaking about or out against homosexuality. It is an abomination to him. And so if it was an offense in the Old Testament, well, then it certainly is an offense now. But when Jesus makes his statement in the Gospels, he's speaking of obviously a man and a woman. So guys, make no mistake that this particular person is without question as woke as they come, as socially conscious as they come, he is more civil rights activist than he is pastor. Colin Kaepernick is trying to embrace his somebodiness as a black person. But while trying to do that whiteness is always telling him what he cannot do. Again, this is the pastor like few of them throughout the country who has embraced black lives matter. We'll talk about that in a second. How can a preacher of the gospel embrace not just the phraseology, not just the term, but no, actually embrace the organization itself and the people behind it. The design for his church as he stated is to have pictures of the Egyptian pyramids. And then of course you'll notice when he's preaching everything is Afrocentric from the pictures of the African continent on the podium. He once had an African onk on the podium, but you'll see it in the background. And so this entire Afrocentric theme is woven throughout church culture there at Friendship West Baptist Church. Some will even recall that he is a protégé of Reverend Jeremiah Wright. No, no, no, not God bless America. God damn America, that's in the Bible. Yeah, that Jeremiah Wright. Some folks know, some folks don't know that Reverend Jeremiah Wright had an affair while he was married to his second wife with a secretary who's about 30 years younger than he was at the time who worked for Freddie Haines's church. Once the affair comes out, the scandal comes out and without getting into the particulars, Freddie Haines fires her. Now there was a racial component as well because she wasn't black. How dare you have an affair with a woman who's not black? And then of course after that, there was a settlement through the whole fiasco. But the fact that this happened there, and you'll notice one thing that Freddie Haines is one who is not quick to call out individual or personal sin. Because you do understand my brothers and sisters that the sad reality is we love to judge other folks sins because it keeps it off of us as opposed to looking at us. He won't do it for a Jeremiah writer, anyone else who is in the black community or seemingly going the same direction as him. And he certainly won't have a problem with you. He doesn't wanna be too judgmental, why? Because of his own sin. Here is a person who has been rumored to have had different affairs with women in the church and that there was one that a child was fathered allegedly. But it's one of those known secrets of the church where there's a whole lot of social gatherings outside of the church because of what's happening inside of the church. And I'm saying social gatherings to kind of be nice about it. When I first met Freddie Haines, this was about 1998, 1999. And as a financial advisor in the southern portion of Dallas County, one of the things that I wanted to see was just some economic revival happening in an area, in this particular area of Dallas. And so I wanted to find like-minded individuals as well to teach the people of the community how to be financially literate and to bring about economic development in the area. So I was pointed to Freddie Haines. What I quickly found out, this is not here to say, this is not just me getting from someone else. This is me actually talking to him. He launched what was called this 2020 vision. On the outside, it was thought that it would bring about some sort of economic empowerment in the southern community and amongst the people to learn some financial literacy. That's not what it was for as far as he's concerned because he said to me and to a few others that while there's plenty of money to be had, we all ought to get some in our own pockets. Now I'm paraphrasing here because this was over 20-something years ago. But his whole point was that he would be enriched and to build a bigger building, kind of a monument to himself. Now his vision was never fully realized but still a brand new church was built. All the while these different scandals were going on. If you think that his focus is about the community in Dallas, no it's not. It's about Freddie Haines. The same Freddie Haines who would drive around town in his black navigator with his Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity letters on the car. And of course you see it still in this video. But all that aside because maybe he could have changed. There is certainly room for people to repent and to change though there is no public statement of him repenting of any things that he has done. And when you listen to him, it's clear there's really no repentance. As a matter of fact, him getting closer to God doesn't seem likely. We decided you may try to suppress us and hold us down but we got too much John Lewis in us. We got too much Amelia Boynton in us. We've got too much Martin King in us. We've got Ella Baker in us. And we who believe in freedom will not rest until it comes. We've got too much black civil rights leader in us. Not too much Jesus in us. Not too much Holy Spirit in us. Not too much word of God but these black civil rights activists, that's what we have in us. That's his focus. And we popped up in spite of the suppression and we popped up into our mother God's hands. People are clapping. People are cheering. People are amen because either they're thinking or they don't care. What he says resonates with him. The man literally said mother God. And we popped up into our mother God's hands. Don't let that fly over your head. Don't miss that. The man said mother God. Now that's the person that we think is Godly. No, that is the person who is wicked. That is a person who is claiming to be a preacher of the gospel and is not. This is a man who has traded in and who has perverted the image of God into something new, to some brand new image of his own creation. This is this whole worldly view that he has and his focus isn't for a better heaven. His focus is obviously for a better earth and a better earth for black people. But more to the point, a better earth for him. And then says he's especially looking for professors who teach critical race theory because he wants to remove tenure from them. I'm calling it out and saying we've got an evil lieutenant governor. I got to call out a governor who decides he's going to wage war on children because of how they were created. And the governor is declaring war on trans children. And I see some of y'all getting all funny right now because you're saying, well, why are you dealing with trans? It's because they are still children created by Almighty God and anybody that would declare war on children is of the devil. That also might slip by someone's attention. Look what he just said. He has just said that transgender, these transgender children, their term, that they were created by God. No, children were not created transgender. So in case you missed it, here it is again. On children because of how they were created and the governor is declaring war on trans children. So why is he even folks, why does he equate? Why does he defend homosexuality and the homosexual LGBTQ agenda? Why does he defend transgender? Why does he even want us to think that their lives are okay with God? Well, the beginning of this particular sermon had to do with defending CRT. And he also changed a little bit and calls it critical race theology. With critical race theory under attack, it's necessary for us to have a critical race theology. And so we are lifting up critical race theology. Well, remember this video where I spoke about this group, one of this little sex camp for third, fourth, and fifth graders discussing, teaching them how to behave sexually as little kids. One of the items on the schedule has to do with their sexuality as well as black policing. What does that have to do with anything? What is this particular egregious abomination, the sin? What does it have to do with blacks and policing? Here's what it has to do with it because that sin needs a carrier. That sin needs someone to walk it into mainstream view. That sin needs people like him to bring it before the people because if we're fighting for this right, we've got to fight for all the other rights. And so that's how Satan, that's how Freddie Haines and people like him, that's how they bring in these abominations into the community and we become used to it. Well, we'll leave them alone. I mean, we all want some freedom. We all want equality and it wouldn't be right if we got ours and we didn't let them get theirs. That's the mentality. Not for the sake of doing God's will, but for the sake of doing his father's will, the devil. Because when you see sin like that and you don't shut it off at the door, you don't stop it. Matter of fact, now and do you not stop it, you in turn promote it, you codify it, you cuddle with it, you celebrate it, you put it before us and you want us to believe and to say that it is okay. So let me just say this and he's not gonna step down and so that's not even my hope. My hope is that anyone who listens to him, anyone who goes to his church, that you will see this and you will read your Bible and you'll see that there are two things here. God's word and what he's saying and these two aren't the same, they disagree. Those two things are contrary. God's word and Freddie Haynes word and something if you are a believer should click inside and cause you to leave this man's church and warn any and everybody who goes there to leave, warn any and everybody who has a pastor like him cause he's not the only one around the country to leave that church to stand up in masses and just leave. Do not accept this different gospel that's being preached, this black liberation theology, which is not what it really is. It is a gospel of Satan. Lest you wanna find yourself in the same place that he's gonna be, I'm saying now, leave.