Matt Walsh’s movie, Am I Racist? might be the Daily Wire’s biggest movie accomplishment to date. But not all in Big Eva have been supportive. Liberal Evangelicals have come out to attack the movie which has inspired an epic reaction from Matt Walsh. Phil Vischer, the Veggie Tales guy, attacked the film.
Phil Vischer on the Holy Post, a liberal podcast he hosts had a pastor Mike Erre who claimed, “You cannot follow the Sermon On The Mount and engage in a culture war.”
Skye Jethani and Mike Erre then accuse Matt Walsh of deceiving people for financial gain in order to make the movie. Phil Vischer then says:
“There are a whole bunch of other ways that you could get make a point that you disagree with diversity, equity, and inclusion programs other than making fun of the people who promote them, for money.”
Matt Walsh responds by downplaying their significance.
But notice something, they’re discussing my work. I’m now discussing them discussing my work, but I’m not discussing any of their work. Nobody is. Nobody’s discussing it, and that’s because they haven’t done anything remotely worth discussing in their entire lives, they haven’t done anything at all. Now, Vischer made Veggie Tales, 30 years ago, which is fine. That was a successful series about singing vegetables.
Matt has more respect for Vischer for having done something at one point before noting:
Vischer himself post Veggie Tales haven’t done anything ever to move or impact the culture in any way. They hang out in their pretentious woke pseudo-Christian bubble, smelling their own farts and telling themselves how much smarter and more nuanced and more sophisticated they are, but they don’t do anything. They don’t create anything.
Phil Vischer did not take kindly to fart jokes. He replied:
“How DARE you discuss a conservative Christian’s article criticizing my use of deception in my filmmaking! I will DESTROY you with my rapier wit! And by ‘rapier wit,’ I mean… fart jokes.” What a world we live in.
Matt Walsh also challenged the three to create something with a noticeable and positive impact.
What upsets me is that these three guys and the legions of “Christian” leaders just like them have done catastrophic damage to the body of Christ, and that damage can best be summarized by the statement from the man on the bottom right of the screen Pastor Erre. It was a statement enthusiastically co-signed by the other two.
Walsh was referring to the false dichotomy between the Sermon on the Mount and the culture war.
That very concisely summarizes the effeminate castrated form of Christianity that has invaded the Christian church, like a parasite, and it could not possibly be more wrong.
Matt Walsh pulls no punches on the Veggie Tales guy and his effeminate counterparts.
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When the Left criticizes the Right for engaging in a culture war it’s as if Japan had criticized the United States for fighting back after Pearl Harbor. There would be no culture wars if not for the constant assaults of the Left on traditional American values. Evangelism (offense) has been out of vogue in Christianity for decades; it’s all about apologetics (defense) now.
This makes me feeling sad over Phil being fired from voicing on Veggietales not so sad now.
Like I’ve said before, all Phil Vischer is proving based on the nonsense he’s spouting is that without Veggietales, he and his so-called “ministry” have nothing but a foundation of sand to stand upon, and everyone, including Veggietales fans, can see him for the fraudulent, false prophet and divisive apostate Cult of Woke (the group representative of Satan) wolf in a Christian sheep’s clothing that he truly is (or has become?). Somewhere along his life’s journey, he clearly has lost his understanding of the Bible, scripture and the gospel of Jesus Christ and that, frankly, after the Veggietales version of Noah’s Ark sank miserably, Phil was better off stepping out of the pulpit (figuratively speaking) and Christian entertainment industry, and leaving Veggietales’ legacy in retirement, as nothing positive for God and Jesus in the long run has been done from it coming back (I’ve heard its reboot even ended up being disappointing) if this is what Phil has been like for these past few years, having seemingly turned his back on God, Jesus and his faith, probably after said aforementioned episode flopped like fish outta water.
Or rather, nothing Phil has done since that episode was released has been positive or done anything good for God and Jesus in the long run (wouldn’t surprise me if Phil should have stepped down after the Jonah movie).