The Truth About Ukraine

Earlier this month, I had the privilege of being a guest on the Dan-Astin Gregory Podcast. Dan is a popular, and highly respected podcaster, actively involved in the freedom movement, and his podcast during the pandemic provided a critique and examination of Covid Hysteria. The Dan Astin-Gregory Podcast covers many topics related to the post-Covid Hysteria freedom movement, and he is based in the UK. He and his team reached out to me in response to my latest article for Brownstone Journal. (see below).

I wrote this article in response to the opposition to America’s efforts to bring this three-year conflict to a close. After all, Donald J. Trump ran with an election pledge to bring peace in the Ukraine. This article was arguing that a bad peace is better than a good war.

Dan interviewed me from the UK one evening earlier in March and then the episode was edited and broadcast on March 15. The episode runs to about one hour and forty minutes. I highly commend this interview to you as we cover not only Ukraine, but a Christian response to war, the role of propaganda, and how to fight for freedom in our world today.

Thank you to the many people who have contacted me since the airing of this interview, for your thoughts, reflections, and comments. It is important for people to be able to challenge the conventional wisdom about this war, and the nature of war, and to be able to think for themselves.

As a Christian, I also believe that we need to return to the New Testament and the teachings of Jesus. As Christians, we Stand with Jesus. I commend this interview to you. The discussion was also a great experience for me, giving me an opportunity to reflect on my position regarding Ukraine and a Christian response to war and conflict.

As many of you know, at Freedom Matters Today, I have run a podcast for the last three years and published ten books on various aspects of our world such as Covid Hysteria, Ukraine, Gaza, Christian Nationalism, Fascism, and WW3. Some of my books have had restrictions placed on them due to the content, but I make no apology for the content as I stand for freedom and especially the freedom that comes from God.

I feel there is a need to deepen our understanding of Jesus and how he influences our personal, political and social lives. Jesus came to set us free, so what does that look like and how does it work in a practical way in my life and in the lives of others? Paul says that it was for freedom that Jesus set us free, so what did he mean by this great statement? These are the kinds of questions I am interested in and I hope you are too, especially if you are interested in the Christian perspective on freedom. In this journey, “Jesus For Busy People” was born earlier this year. Recently, I created a basic webpage for Jesus for Busy People. (See below).

https://jesusforbusypeople.com

Have a look if you have time and if you are interested, leave your details and you will receive our first update in a week or two. Jesus for Busy People is an initiative of Freedom Matters Today. Jesus for Busy People will be a subscription-based private podcast with a daily reflection that will run every day of the year for about ten minutes or less. I appreciate your prayers and support for this next step with Freedom Matters Today.

Michael J. Sutton, Freedom Matters Today

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