This dude is scary-accurate in his diagnosis of the poverty-pimp racket. I haven't seen anyone call out the political pastors since the "walking-around money" comment was leaked several elections ago. And his analysis is more merciless.
I have only one quibble, and it's semantic:
If we allow others to raise and educate our children, our children will be raised and educated to serve others.
I know what he means, which is that our children will be raised to be slaves of the godless state. But paradoxically, to do that, the state's system educates children to serve themselves--which makes them slaves to sin and selfishness, and to tyrants who make crazy promises. Bread and circuses train the people for totalitarianism.
Teaching children to serve others makes them masters over their own weaknesses and slaves of no man. I'm sure that's what Mr. Weaver meant.
Serving God is the key.
Now the person may be kind when it helps, and still push back when it’s a must. Pleasing the world the world’s way is also to needlessly waste influence.
Daniel