Episode 197: The Evil We Refuse to See: Why the Iranian Regime Is One of the Most Brutal Forces on Earth— and Why Christians Must Stop Pretending Otherwise
MAR 20, 202647 MIN
Episode 197: The Evil We Refuse to See: Why the Iranian Regime Is One of the Most Brutal Forces on Earth— and Why Christians Must Stop Pretending Otherwise
MAR 20, 202647 MIN
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<p>Today, we pull back the curtain on a global headline. Not to debate. Not to distract. But to confront the dark reality few dare to face: the brutality of the Iranian regime.<br>Paul M. Neuberger isn’t here to repeat viral narratives. He’s here, Bible in one hand, history in the other, to expose the suffering no hashtag will fix—women beaten, protestors disappeared, children silenced under a system that calls evil good and good evil.</p><p>You won’t hear this in the mainstream. Why? Because courage will cost you—ridicule, backlash, exile from the comfortable crowd. But we’re not called to comfort. We’re called to kingdom clarity.</p><p>Justice demands more than outrage—it demands moral courage.<br>Jesus is still Lord—even when the West goes silent.</p><p>The line’s been drawn. When your moment of truth comes, where will you stand?<br>Buckle up. This one’s going to be raw, real, and rooted in the Word.</p><p><em>"Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter." </em>–Isaiah 5:20</p><p>Episode Highlights:<br><strong>07:18 –</strong> Instead of asking questions, people assume motives. Instead of seeking facts, people repeat narratives. Instead of pursuing discernment, people react emotionally. But outrage isn't discernment. Emotion isn't wisdom. And viral opinions aren't the same thing as truth.<br><strong>38:24 – </strong>Christians aren't called to quietly tolerate injustice. We're called to expose it, not out of hatred, not out of vengeance, but out of a commitment to truth. The prophets of the Old Testament confronted corrupt kings and unjust systems. Jesus himself challenged the religious authorities of his day when they misused their power.</p><p><strong>41:49 –</strong> Real peace is the presence of justice, and justice requires the courage to confront systems that harm the innocent and silence the vulnerable. Millions of Iranians have spent years risking their safety to protest against their own government. Many of them have paid a terrible price for that courage. Their stories deserve to be heard.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Connect with Paul M. Neuberger</strong></p><p><a href="https://csuiteforchrist.com/c-suite-for-christ-podcast/">Website</a></p><p> </p>