Participants: Rico Hill (Host), Thomas Jackson, Laverne Jackson, Yvonne Lewis
Series Code: FSH
Program Code: FSH000025A
00:03 Can you imagine a place of perfect peace
00:06 and tranquility? No crime; no lies; no violence. 00:11 No pain; no suffering; no sickness. 00:15 And then war... yes, war! 00:18 The Bible states in Revelation chapter 12 and verse 7 00:22 "And there was war in heaven. 00:25 Michael and His angels fought against the dragon 00:28 and the dragon fought and his angels. " 00:30 Yes, there was war in heaven. 00:33 And it all began when one angel rebelled. 00:36 Hello! I'm Sickness and this is From Health To Sickness. 00:41 Whoa! Hold up... hold up. Wait a minute. 00:42 I think I'll take it from here. 00:44 I'm your host Rico Hill and welcome to 00:46 From Sickness To Health 00:48 because we want to take people from a life of sickness 00:52 to a life of health... not the other way around. 00:55 So why don't we just go ahead and begin the program? 00:58 What if I don't want to get the program started? 01:00 OK... what's the problem? 01:02 Well, maybe the people think I can do a better job. 01:06 Ever consider that people might enjoy me? 01:10 Hey, they enjoy being sick and therefore want me 01:13 to be the host of From Health To Sickness. 01:16 I mean people are born pretty healthy and then they choose 01:19 to follow a life of sickness. 01:22 That is ridiculous. 01:24 Is it? The leading cause of death these days is 01:28 heart disease. Diabetes is rapidly climbing. 01:32 And just in a few short years cancer will overtake 01:36 heart disease. Doesn't this tell you something? 01:38 Oh yes, it tells me that we don't have much time 01:41 to lose and we have to stop the rebellion. 01:45 What rebellion? Cancer. 01:48 It all begins when cells rebel and begin to do their own thing. 01:54 Today's topic is one that is a serious one 01:59 that is affecting and devastat- ing the lives of millions. 02:02 Let's begin the program. Roll it. 02:42 Thank you so much for joining us here in the studio 02:44 of From Sickness To Health. 02:45 Today we are talking about this topic: cancer. 02:50 In 2013 we found that there were over a million and a half 02:56 new cases of cancer. 02:59 In that same year half a million people actually 03:04 died from this disease. 03:06 It is something that we need to talk about because 03:09 right after, as you just heard, right after heart disease 03:13 cancer is number 2... the #2 cause of death. 03:17 So we're going to deal with the subject today, 03:19 and we're going to bring in our panel of experts. 03:22 And we're just going to dialogue about it and see 03:24 if we can get some information out to you. 03:26 But first, let's say hello to our co-host Sickness. 03:30 Where are you? I'm not going to tell you! 03:33 It's top secret. And I'm not just stopping at the body. 03:36 I'm going to overthrow the government. Rebellion, baby! 03:40 All right. He's ambitious, isn't he? 03:44 He sure is! Yeah! Well today joining us 03:47 on the program to make some sense of all of this 03:49 and see if we can stop the rebellion - um-hmm - 03:53 we have with us Dr. Yvonne Lewis, who is 03:56 a naturopathic doctor. I'm sorry... I kind of stumbled 04:01 that a little bit. But you are also the general manager 04:04 of this network, and we thank you for being here with us. 04:07 Great to be here. Thank you. 04:08 Promising not to stumble over your name: Dr. Thomas Jackson. 04:11 Welcome to the program. Dr. Thomas Jackson is a 04:14 doctor of natural health sciences, and he's also 04:17 the head of a ministry called M.E.E.T. 04:20 That's M.E.E.T. Ministry in Huntingdon, Tennessee. 04:25 He's joined by his lovely wife Dr. Laverne Jackson 04:28 who is a doctor of nutritional sciences. 04:30 Welcome both of you to the program. Glad to be here. 04:32 Now I just want... Before you get into this topic of cancer 04:36 because I know you've dealt with it a lot. Quite a bit, 04:38 in fact, down at your facility there at M.E.E.T. Ministry. 04:42 Can you tell us a little bit about M.E.E.T. Ministry? 04:45 Yes. M.E.E.T. Ministry is a multi-faceted ministry 04:48 which is located in Huntingdon, Tennessee. which is 04:51 the western part of Tennessee. 04:53 And when I say multi-faceted, one of the things we do there: 04:55 we do have a lifestyle center or sanitarium 04:58 where people come with chronic degenerative diseases. 05:01 Including cancer. And 80% of those who come to our facility 05:05 are cancer cases. And they come in the third and fourth stages. 05:09 They don't come in the primary stages. They come 05:12 in the third or fourth. Some come with a death sentence 05:15 already written over their name given 2, 3 days to live. 05:20 And so as we speak, we find ourselves constantly working 05:24 with people of that nature. We welcomes cases with 05:27 diabetes and high blood pressure, but cancer... 05:29 As was mentioned, there are over 250 different types 05:32 and we get all types of cancer. 05:34 And so also we train gospel medical missionaries 05:37 to become equipped to know how to reach 05:41 the world with this information. 05:44 And that's part of M.E.E.T. Ministry along with the 05:47 publishing and the agriculture and evangelistic meetings. 05:50 By the way, that is M.E.E.T. M- E-E-T. 05:55 What does that stand for, Dr. Jackson? That stands for 05:57 Missionary Education and Evangelistic Training. 06:01 And we want to prepare people to meet their God. 06:04 Amen! Amen! And I know that your lovely wife 06:09 works right along side with... My bride by my side. 06:11 Yes, yes, yes, yes. 06:13 So we see some startling statistics. You even talk about 06:16 some right there in your own work there at the lifestyle 06:20 center, you have people... 80% of them - 80% of the people 06:24 that come to that facility are cancer cases. 06:27 Now, is there an ethnic breakdown? 06:33 Mostly African-American? Is it mostly Caucasian? 06:37 What are you seeing? We do get a mixture. 06:38 We do get quite a mixture, and believe it or not 06:41 it's almost equally distributed here. 06:44 But we do find that cancer definitely has increased 06:47 among the African-American population. 06:49 Within the world, 32% of all cancer comes... are African- 06:54 Americans. And so therefore we do find a lot of 06:58 African-Americans patronizing the facility... 07:01 which we do not want them to but we are there to help them. 07:04 Amen. So cancer does not really discriminate, does it? 07:08 Cancer is color blind. Doesn't care your color, 07:11 your background - or age - or your economic status. 07:14 That's right... that's absolutely right. 07:16 So one thing about disease: it doesn't ask how much money 07:19 you have, ethnic background, or even what faith you are into. 07:24 Now from spending a lot of time with you all here on this panel 07:28 I've learned that the Bible is our help... is our hope. 07:32 It helps us to know and understand how to even 07:36 deal with disease. Um-hmm. 07:38 And we find in Proverbs 26 and verse 2 it says: 07:42 "The curse... " or the disease "causeless shall not come. " 07:46 In other words, you won't just get a disease for no cause. 07:51 That's right. In other words, a disease doesn't walk into 07:54 this studio and look over this panel and say: 07:57 "Let's see... who should I pick? " That's right. 08:00 It doesn't do that, does it? No, never. In other words, 08:01 it comes and you have to do something. 08:04 You have to invite it - that's right - the disease in. 08:07 That's right... that's absolutely right. 08:09 So we want to give the people some help and some hope today - 08:12 true - so that the invitation is no longer extended - 08:16 exactly - to those. You have to 08:19 create an internal environment that is unfriendly to cancer. 08:24 Please... can you please say that again? 08:27 That is so profound. 08:29 We have to create an internal environment 08:32 that is unfriendly to cancer. 08:35 I'm going to ask you to break that down and then continue 08:37 your thought because that's a powerful thought. 08:39 If you think about a fungus, right? It requires darkness; 08:43 it requires moisture and heat, right? Warmth. 08:48 Cancer requires sugar, right? 08:52 It requires an imbalance of your pH. 08:56 Yeah... a very acid environment. 08:58 An acid environment. 09:00 It can't survive in a more alkaline environment. 09:04 It requires toxicity... 09:07 um-hmm... so toxic substances being taken in. 09:10 These are ways that we can create... 09:15 If we get to those issues, we can make the internal 09:19 environment unfriendly for its proliferation. Um-hmm. 09:23 Wow! That is excellent... an excellent thought. 09:26 So you talked about sugar is an invitation. Um-hmm. 09:29 High acidity is an invitation. Um-hmm. 09:33 And where do we get that from? We get them from foods. 09:36 Um-hmm. So if you're eating a food that is high in sugar, 09:40 that is highly acidic... If you're eating a food that 09:44 is... that is causing you to feel stress, 09:50 oxidative stress - that's right - it's an environment that 09:53 has been created for cancer to thrive. 09:56 Also, cancer can't really thrive in a highly oxygenated - 10:00 that's right - environment, can it? That's right. 10:01 So in other words, if you've got oxygen going through the cells, 10:04 if you're out in the fresh air, it won't... Cause cancer cells 10:07 are anaerobic... no oxygen. No oxygen, that's right. 10:10 And there's ways that we can depreciate our oxygen. 10:13 Just like... Oxygen to our lungs is like prayer 10:18 to our soul. Or, for the cells to thrive 10:21 they must breathe. In order for us to thrive spiritually 10:24 we must pray. And so we can decrease that oxygen 10:27 through some of the foods we talked about. Sugar decreases 10:29 oxygen. Lack of exercise decreases oxygen. 10:32 Stress decreases oxygen. 10:35 Fat... fried foods... decreases oxygen. 10:38 And especially your animal foods are more susceptible 10:43 to carrying bacteria, fungus, you know, and so 10:48 it's a predisposition for these cancer cells to thrive. 10:52 Those rebel cells... See rebel cells as mentioned... rebellion. 10:56 They need an environment. Um- hmm. They need an environment. 10:59 First they need an invitation then they need the environment. 11:02 They need the environment to proliferate... to maintain 11:05 their rebellious spirit. And they say that sugar 11:08 is a big culprit because it feathers the nest. That's right. 11:11 It feathers the nest. Cancer loves sugar. Yes! 11:14 It loves it; it eats it. It will say: "Give me some of that 11:17 nutrition. Give me that glucose. " 11:20 It feeds on it, AND that sugar also 11:24 is an immunosuppressive. That's right. So not only do you 11:27 have that sugar feeding the cancer 11:31 but you have it suppressing the immune system. 11:34 So, in other words... A double whammy. 11:37 In other words you're saying here that when you take in 11:41 the sugar you are depleting the body's ability to fight by 11:45 suppressing the immune system. The body begins to fight or 11:50 the immune system fights the sugar rather than some uninvited 11:54 or something that should not have been invited into the body. 11:59 Now I want to get some more perspective on this. 12:02 We're going to go to Sickness. He's got something I think 12:05 in some laboratory... I think. 12:08 He doesn't want to tell me where he is today 12:11 but let's see if we can get the rebellion out of him. 12:13 Sickness, where are you? Hey Rico! 12:16 Thanks for joining my class today at the local university. 12:20 Prepare to be schooled. You see, today in this lab 12:23 it is the best place to understand this health issue: 12:27 cancer. Because you look all around and there's life. 12:31 Viruses, bacteria, fungus, and germs. 12:35 Essentially, cancer is a germ. 12:37 And what's amazing is we can look at its behavior 12:41 under a microscope. Hey there little buddies! 12:45 You know, here is the fascinating thing about it: 12:48 the fascinating thing is cancer can actually be turned on 12:52 and off... the genes themselves... 12:55 with something all of us enjoy: food. 12:58 You see, some foods cause cancer cells to flourish 13:02 and grow. You'd consider these "bad foods. " 13:06 Other foods attack those cells and make sure the cancer genes 13:10 are off... like fruits and vegetables. 13:12 So yeah, naturally the body has cells that... they die 13:17 and they're recycled and the body creates more. 13:20 But not so with cancer cells. 13:23 Cancer cells... they just want to live. 13:26 It's like a light switch. You can turn them on and off 13:30 depending on what you're eating. 13:33 Let's take for instance animal protein. 13:36 Animal protein in foods like dairy and meat: 13:40 this turns the cancer gene on. And you remove it from 13:45 the diet and the cancer gene is turned off. 13:48 You can turn it on and you can turn it off. 13:50 It's absolutely amazing. But here our motto is 13:54 "You shall not surely die. " 13:56 So class: let's say it together. 13:58 When I say die, you say no. 14:02 Die! No! Die! No! 14:05 Total rebellion here, Rico. Back to you. 14:08 Die! No! Die! No! 14:15 Now while he may have sparked a rebellion 14:19 he was right about a few things there. 14:22 Yes he was. He was right about a few things, 14:24 and he talked about the fact that you can turn cancer's genes 14:28 on and you can turn them off. 14:29 Now he was quoting from a landmark study which was 14:33 The China Study which was done by T. Colin Campbell. 14:37 And they found in that study, that very large scientific 14:41 study, some 800 million Chinese people, 14:45 and it saw that when they introduced high protein from 14:51 an animal source that cancer genes were turned on. 14:55 Um-hmm. And when they took it out of the diet 14:57 it was turned off. Um-hmm. 14:59 This speaks of epigenetics - that's right - where 15:02 the genes will express themselves based on 15:05 the environment and what we're inviting in 15:10 as we talked about and how we have created 15:13 an environment for them to thrive. That's right. 15:15 That's right. Now Dr. Jackson, let's be very specific. 15:19 What is cancer? A while ago you mentioned there were over 15:21 200 some different... 250 different types of cancer. 15:24 What is it, though, down at the cellular level? 15:25 What's happening? Well, we're talking about... 15:27 You know, just the word cancer itself is a misnomer. 15:29 That means when you look at the word, just the word cancer 15:31 that word really does not describe the condition. 15:34 And that name came into existence before the turn of 15:39 the century. Probably the 1800... 1700's 15:41 even down to the time of the Egyptians. 15:43 When they saw these little mutated cells - 15:47 we're talking about the cellular level - they looked like a crab. 15:50 That's what they looked... like a crab. 15:52 Little tentacles with a center... 15:54 there with a little center in the very core of it - 15:58 nucleus of it - like a little crab. 16:00 So the word cancer was attached to this disease. 16:02 'Cause the word cancer from the horoscope 16:07 the symbol is crab. In German it's kreb: K-R-E-B. 16:11 Kreb... so it looked like a crab. Cancer... crab. 16:14 But the true name for cancer is neoplasma. 16:18 Neoplasma... new growth. 16:21 New growth... hmm. 16:24 When we talk about going to the oncologist, 16:26 he will tell you it's neo- plasma. So the word cancer 16:29 now has been attached to it. So what it is. Now, 16:31 the Bible says in the book of Jeremiah 31:33 that 16:34 God's going to put His law within our inward parts. 16:37 Now when I look at that law, that's the law of the DNA. 16:40 So the DNA is one law that governs every cell in the body. 16:43 OK? In Ecclesiastes chapter 3 verse 1 it says: 16:47 "There's a time for everything. " 16:48 So the DNA tells every cell when to divide and not to divide. 16:52 So the DNA controls the whole mechanism of the body 16:55 at a cellular level. Are you following me? Um-hmm. 16:57 And so we find then we all are bombarded with cancer 17:00 cells... 10,000, thousands of them a day. 17:03 So the DNA, it said: "OK.. No cell, it's time to stop. 17:08 You're already where you should be. Die cell. " 17:11 So it controls the whole mechanism of the body. Right. 17:14 So in order for cancer cells, as Sickness says, 17:19 to exist and to rebel, it must rebel against the law 17:23 of the DNA. And so the DNA then has to 17:26 be altered... it has to be changed. 17:29 Times and law must be changed. 17:32 So therefore something must happen at the DNA level 17:35 of the cell for a cancer cell to exist. 17:38 And as it multiplies it begins to metastasize 17:41 because it rebels against the law of the DNA. 17:46 So the only reason a cancer cell can exist 17:48 something must happen at the DNA level. 17:51 The DNA must be altered. Wow! 17:54 Do you understand what I'm saying? I understand it. 17:56 I want to make sure they understand it. 17:58 So what has just been explained to us in such beautiful fashion 18:02 and in such a practical way, is that inside the human body 18:06 is found the law in the DNA. 18:10 God has placed it there 18:12 how this body is to function at a physiological level. 18:17 It is to function according to the law. To the law. 18:20 And that law dictates to every cell in the body. 18:24 That's right. We're talking about lung cells. That's right. 18:27 Kidney cells. Um-hmm. We're talking about your liver cells. 18:31 All of these are taking their cue from the DNA. 18:34 And not to hold you, but every cell does not have 18:37 a different law. It's only one law. ONE LAW! 18:41 That governs the whole body. Come on now! 18:43 Powerful! One law! That's very important to understand. 18:47 But in order - and this was a critical point - 18:50 in order for this whole rebellion to take place 18:53 you have to change the law. 18:55 Ooh! The foods like genetically modified organism - 19:00 sometimes flesh foods, toxicity in the foods - 19:04 these things go in and they change us at the DNA level. 19:09 That's right. It pollutes the law. 19:12 Just like the sanctuary. The temple sanctuary - yes - 19:16 represents the body. So sin comes in and pollutes it. 19:20 So as we bring these sugars, these fatty foods, 19:25 the toxicity, we are polluting the sanctuary 19:27 affecting the law - of the DNA - of the DNA. 19:31 Rico, can I say something please? 19:33 It must be altered. Wow! 19:34 And so once we understand that we can understand how we can 19:37 prevent it and reverse it. 19:38 Let's see what the cell has to say... the rebel cell. 19:42 Yes, yes... what do you have for us? 19:43 I believe there just needs to be some clearing up here. 19:46 The sun... that causes cancer. 19:49 You know, other things cause cancer. 19:51 Cancer's random. And hey, if you get cancer 19:54 you treat it with chemicals. This is the 21st century. 19:58 Let's stop scaring people. 20:00 We have drugs to cure cancer. 20:04 Again, I'm going to have to say "I know" on that. 20:07 He said the sun causes cancer. We find that the sun 20:10 was given for a lot of reasons but not to cause cancer. 20:13 Not to cause cancer. And people are afraid of the sun. 20:15 We covered that in another program where we talked about 20:17 how the sun is our friend... not an enemy. 20:20 That's right. It's only an enemy when we act... 20:22 And again it comes back to... it comes back to 20:25 high fat foods. That's right. When you have that in your diet 20:29 then the sun becomes an enemy. 20:31 But if you have a good diet you'll find that the sun is 20:34 your friend and it does a whole lot of things just to promote 20:38 health rather than to take away health. 20:40 But we want to show a video. I want to bring in a newsclip 20:43 that talks about... We need to transition a little bit 20:45 in the time we have left. And we want to get to 20:47 what helps to promote a good environment 20:51 and will be an invitation that is extended to health 20:55 and not sickness. Yes! So let's take a look at the video. 20:59 Cancer is a group of over 100 diseases 21:02 characterized by abnormal uncontrolled cell growth. 21:06 In a healthy body cells grow, die, and are replaced 21:10 in a very controlled way. 21:13 Damage or change in the genetic material of cells 21:16 by environmental or internal factors 21:19 sometimes results in cells that do not die 21:21 and continue to multiply until a mass of cancer cells 21:25 or a tumor develops. 21:29 We're starting with the promise of food as medicine. 21:33 You have the power to help prevent cancer. 21:35 That is an absolute trueism. 21:36 The solution lies in your supermarket. 21:38 Today I am revealing four of the best cancer-fighting foods 21:41 out there. Dr. Will Clower is a nutritionist and founder of the 21:44 Mediterranean Wellness Initiative. Gonna help us out. 21:46 Let me ask the big question of everybody: 21:48 we spend literally billions of dollars researching cancer 21:51 solutions. Yeah. Yet you're making your argument 21:53 that food can be as powerful as a tool to prevent cancer. 21:56 Why should folks believe that? 21:58 Well all of these foods that we're going to be talking about 22:00 are backed up by solid research showing 22:03 that when you consume them you can not only slow the growth 22:07 of cancer but you can also prevent the onset 22:10 at the beginning. We can go through the hard science 22:12 on this but I want you to remember what the action 22:14 steps are... the take-aways are. So the first cancer-fighting 22:16 food are collard greens... which you've all heard about. 22:20 But why are collard greens so important in fighting cancer? 22:22 Well, people spend a lot of money on detox. 22:25 Detox your body this and that. 22:26 Do you want to detox your body? Collards. 22:29 If you have a tumor, it needs nutrients to grow. 22:33 So we see here from the clip - the newsclip - that 22:36 there's agreement with us. We talked about that environment. 22:39 And now we want to sort of transition the discussion 22:41 into how foods can be our best medicine 22:45 because Sickness says: "You know what? They've got drugs 22:48 for that. They've got chemicals to treat that situation. " 22:51 But I believe - and I know that you all agree - 22:54 God wants us to deal with the situation both... 22:56 both from a preventative standpoint - yes - and as a 22:59 therapeutic treatment standpoint by using these natural means. 23:04 Absolutely! Is that right? Because this is what creates 23:07 good blood. Um-hmm. And we need the good blood to carry 23:12 the oxygen and the nutrients to every cell 23:15 so that the DNA is protected. That's right. That's right. 23:18 Now Dr. Lewis...Now, I'm going to ask you because 23:21 on that newsclip he mentioned collard greens, 23:26 and we've got a leaf of collards here. Yes! 23:28 Now people out there are saying: "Well I eat collard greens 23:30 all the time... is it helping me? " 23:32 Well the key is, though, collard greens are wonderful. 23:37 And it's amazing to me that historically we've used them 23:41 in our diet as African-Americans. 23:44 BUT it's what we've added. It's collards with carcinogens. 23:50 Carcinogens with the collards? Yes. Carcinogens... 23:53 Did you hear that? Carcinogens in the collards. 23:56 Fat back. Fat back. Um-hmm. Ham hocks. 23:59 And those things are law changing. 24:02 Law changing. I hope you're still tracking this, doctor. 24:04 It alters the DNA. Yes... that's right. 24:06 It alters the DNA so we see that these things 24:09 are altering the law that dictates how these cells 24:13 are to behave. That's right... that's right. 24:15 Because as she mentioned the carcinogens in collards 24:19 we can remove that. And you just take garlic. 24:21 I mean, we eat a lot of garlic. Garlic contains a compound 24:24 called sulphur... which helps to repair the DNA. Um-hmm. 24:27 And so just continue to add garlic to your collards 24:30 and take away the ham hocks and therefore you're going to 24:33 improve the integrity of the law - right - within you. 24:36 Improve the integrity of the law. 24:39 You're not going to do away with the law. 24:40 You're going to fulfill the law. 24:42 You were pointing to something here. You can also 24:45 use the eggplant in there for fat, so that there can 24:48 enrich your taste in your collard greens. 24:51 'Cause we like that taste... that fat taste. 24:53 We like that. That's a satisfying taste. 24:56 But we need the natural fat. Yes, this is natural fat. 24:59 And then another food that is very very beneficial 25:02 for cancer is asparagus. 25:05 Very very good. 25:07 It has cancer-inhibiting properties. Just, you know, 25:10 four tablespoons of pureed fresh asparagus 25:14 will improve the function of every cell and protect 25:17 that law of the DNA. 25:19 So we're going to have to have... we're going to have to 25:22 have this panel back again because the discussion 25:26 feels like we're just getting started. Yes. 25:28 And you're going to have to walk us through some of the 25:29 other things that can be used to put in those collards like 25:32 leeks and things like that. Oh yes, yes, yes! 25:35 We'll talk about that on another program. 25:36 Yes! I'm getting hungry over here! 25:38 It's lunchtime! Well, we want you to be hungry for health. 25:41 And that's why we bring in this wonderful panel of guests 25:46 who are experts in their field in helping people 25:49 day in and day out to recover from this deadly disease. 25:54 This rebellion as it were. And if you know of someone... 25:58 If you know of someone or maybe yourself, 26:00 struggling with this issue, you're concerned about it, 26:03 you know, you have to reach out. And maybe you can contact 26:06 M.E.E.T. Ministry or contact this network 26:08 and get more information. 26:09 You don't have to struggle with this alone. 26:11 That's right. So tune in next time 26:14 when we will be talking about something else that's going to 26:16 promote health, that's going to deal with sickness. 26:19 And we're going to thwart the rebellion one person at a time. 26:22 Be healthy! 26:25 Sin... the cancer of the universe. 26:29 It began with one rebel angel who made a decision to go 26:33 contrary to God's will, His Word, and His way. 26:37 "For thou hast said in thine heart 26:40 'I will ascend into heaven. ' " 26:42 And since that event from eternity past until now 26:47 the human race has been infected by this cancer 26:50 as this rebel imposes his own sickness upon the world. 26:55 Today we have learned that can- cer works in a similar fashion. 26:59 It begins with a few rebellious cells that 27:03 take and devour the nutrients that enter the body 27:06 and uses it for its own growth until the life is choked out 27:11 of the healthy cells. And oftentimes, unfortunately, 27:15 the host eventually dies. 27:19 You know, I can't help but think that somehow you may be 27:21 talking about me. Now why would you think that? 27:24 I don't know... you got me thinking. 27:27 Well, we hope that you are thinking, too. 27:30 Well that's our program for today. 27:32 Just remember III John 2: "Beloved I wish above all things 27:36 that thou mayest prosper and be in health. " 27:39 I'm Rico Hill; I'm Sickness. 27:42 Maranatha. |
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