Clip: A Slave But Not Enslaved To King County Prosecutors
Prosecutor Jason Simmons Bible Study Time
Washington State Supreme Court committing right rape, King County Prosecutor: Prosecutor Mark Larson, Prosecutor Lisa Johnson, Prosecutor Nicole Weston, Prosecutor Rich Anderson and Prosecutor Jason Simmons. Judge Beth M. Andrus, Judge Lori K. Smith, Prosecutor Leesa Manion, King County Prosecutors Office, City of Enumclaw.
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True Leadership as Slavery to All
Speaker 1: Like come to the leadership seminar, you who want to be leaders, and we're going to teach you how to be a slave to everybody in the congregation.
Speaker 1: No, I haven't seen it, it's not even talked about.
Speaker 1: No, why?
Speaker 1: Because nobody seems to know the glory of it.
Speaker 1: But make no mistake about it.
Speaker 1: It's a humility-breaking thing to our flesh Now.
Speaker 1: Once you grab a hold of it, it's life and you get it.
Speaker 1: But no man gets to that naturally.
Speaker 1: It's not like he's just baptized and all of a sudden there are people that go around serving but in their hearts are not slaves of all.
Speaker 1: And this is according to the Holy Spirit and how he works it.
Speaker 1: There's a big difference here.
Speaker 1: I'm not enslaved to King County prosecutors, but I will be a slave and a servant to them.
Speaker 1: There's a difference.
Speaker 1: I'm a slave of Jesus Christ, and so when I serve other people, when I'm a slave to them, it's through his guidance and direction.
Speaker 1: So please, I'm begging you, don't play me for a fool.
Speaker 1: I'm not enslaved to any man, but I'm a slave to every man.
Speaker 1: That make sense.
Woman of the Year Award Critique
Speaker 1: All right, jacob, let's talk about woman of the year.
Speaker 2: Let's play the clip.
Speaker 2: Chief Judge Lori K Smith won an award.
Speaker 2: What award, you ask?
Speaker 2: Why?
Speaker 2: Being a woman, of course, A woman judge in Seattle, Washington, A state infamous for abusing good laws to show favoritism towards you guessed it women, All of which proves Judge Smith is not a Christian.
Speaker 2: 1 John 4.5.
Speaker 2: They are from the world and therefore speak from the viewpoint of the world, and the world listens to them.
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Judge Smith and Worldly Recognition
Speaker 2: The only reason that Judge Lori K Smith is Wounded the Year Twitterinfo.
Speaker 1: The only reason that Judge Lori K Smith is Woman of the Year and, by the way, jacob, she didn't win that award once, but twice, oh, twice, so she's a twice winner was man of the year awards or white man of the year awards that laid down the laws and the Constitution and the Bill of Rights that allowed for Judge Lori K Smith to get into her position Didn't find any of that going on, but that's not my point today.
Speaker 1: They are from the world and therefore speak from the viewpoint of the world.
Speaker 1: The reason that Judge Lori K Smith won Woman of the Year twice in a row was because she is of this world, not a Christian.
Speaker 1: Jacob, can you imagine if I were a judge showing no partiality to prosecutors or police or a defendant or anybody on the stand?
Speaker 1: I don't care who they could be a woman accusing somebody or a woman defending somebody, it doesn't matter.
Bias vs. Equal Justice Under Law
Speaker 1: I would show absolutely zero favoritism.
Speaker 1: Would I win an award?
Speaker 1: No, you would not win an award.
Speaker 1: Well, isn't not showing favoritism a good quality?
Speaker 1: It's a good quality, but not for winning awards, especially if they knew I was a christian.
Speaker 1: Right, sure, oh yeah, I'm pretty confident.
Speaker 1: Judge laurie k smith claims the name as among a lot of, mark larson claimed to be a christian.
Speaker 1: All these people do so winning this award.
Speaker 1: Clearly, it's because they don't show any favoritism.
Speaker 1: No, that's not what they won the award for.
Speaker 1: No, they won the award for being a woman, showing her perspective, her bias.
Speaker 1: For one thing, it's not needed in King County courts.
Speaker 1: Aren't judges, all judges, supposed to represent the truth, the law, to allow everybody equal justice under the law?
Speaker 1: Isn't that what should be going on, jacob?
Speaker 1: That's what they're supposed to do.
Speaker 1: Well, the minute that you introduce well, I'm a woman, you're bringing your bias into the situation.
Speaker 1: You've already negated that which you were called to do, which was self-evident in this trial, obviously on multiple levels.
Speaker 1: One, she's African-American.
Corruption and Favoritism in Courts
Speaker 1: In fact, when it says that she won the award, that's what they literally state.
Speaker 1: She's an African-American woman bringing a different perspective.
Speaker 1: Blah, blah, blah to the Judaism.
Speaker 1: In other words, she's biased, she gives us what we want.
Speaker 1: And there's an innocent man in prison today because she refuses to repent of her pride and her arrogance.
Speaker 1: And all these men, king County prosecutors, bow down to this and allow this favoritism to go on, and they are very willing for a corrupt cop.
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