Sons of Liberty Radio, April 15, 2026
Update: 2026-04-16
Description
Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean
The Cussing Preacher: Mark Driscoll Invited To Speak at Trump’s Rededication Of America To God
The Altar of Hypocrisy: Bradley Dean on Mark Driscoll, Political "Jesters," and the Erosion of Biblical Truth
Sons of Liberty: The "Cussing Preacher" & Church Compromise
A critical analysis of religious hypocrisy, political "rededication," and the erosion of Biblical law in America.
Core Critique: The Four False Altars
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Lawless Gospel: Rejection of the Ten Commandments as the "schoolmaster" to Christ; labeling the Law as "legalism."
✕
Tolerant God: A false image of a deity who smiles on sin rather than demanding repentance.
✕
False Grace: Grace used as a "crutch" to stay in sin rather than the power to walk the straight and narrow.
✕
False Love: Lip service that avoids confrontation, compared to waving at a family having a BBQ on a burning building.
"The church that the world loves the most, God hates the most."
— CHARLES SPURGEON
Theological Deviations
#GraveSoaking #TokingTheGhost #ZionistLobby #JezebelSpirit #BiblicalLaw
Key Figures & Scandals
Mark DriscollThe "Cussing Preacher" invited to Trump's rededication event; critiqued for abusive language and cowardice in rebuking sin.
J.D. VanceLabeled a "pharmaceutical investor" and "fraud" for his 180-degree pivot from "Never-Trump" to VP candidate.
Greg LockeDescribed as a "Zionist heretic" and "Jim Jones of the day" following his controversial divorce and remarriage.
Broadcast Highlights
TPUSA Vance Attendance25% Capacity
Moon Landing Skepticism>50% (Local Poll)
Denominational Split45,000 Types
The "Plumb Line": The host asserts that the culture is the church's "report card," and the current political establishment is a judgment on a compromised church.
TRANSCRIPT ANALYSIS: SONS OF LIBERTY RADIO (2026-04-15)80 MIN READ EQUIVALENT
Executive Summary
In this broadcast of Sons of Liberty Radio, host Bradley Dean delivers a scathing critique of contemporary American Christianity and its intersection with politics. He argues that "idols" and "lawless gospels" have infiltrated the church, specifically targeting the controversial invitation of Mark Driscoll to a national rededication event, while challenging the integrity of political figures like JD Vance and the authenticity of historical events like the moon landing.
Detailed Key Points
1. The Proliferation of "Lawless Gospels" and Modern Idolatry
Dean begins by drawing a parallel between the biblical Gideon and the current need for Americans to "tear down altars" of modern idolatry. He argues that the contemporary church has embraced a "lawless gospel" that ignores the Ten Commandments and the knowledge of sin in favor of man-made methods. This "false grace" is described as a crutch that enables people to remain in their sins rather than empowering them to walk the "straight and narrow" path. He emphasizes that the law must serve as a "schoolmaster" to bring people to Christ, as they will never accept grace until they "tremble before a just and holy law".
Theological Contrast: True vs. False Gospel
Concept
The "False" Version
The "Biblical" Version
Grace
A crutch for imperfection; indulgence.
Power to restrain from sin.
Love
Lip service; overlooks sin.
Confrontational; action-oriented.
The Law
Dismissed as "legalistic."
The schoolmaster to Christ.
2. The Case Against Mark Driscoll and Political "Jesters"
A central theme of the broadcast is the invitation of Mark Driscoll, whom Dean labels the "cussing preacher," to speak at Donald Trump’s "rededication of America to God." Dean highlights Driscoll’s reputation for abusive language toward staff and his recent controversial appearance at the Stronger Men’s Conference. During that event, Driscoll pointed out a "Jezebel spirit" regarding a male pole dancer but subsequently refused to "rebuke or correct" the organizers, even apologizing to them later. Dean views this as cowardice and a symptom of a church that cares more about the "approbation of men" than the commands of God.
3. Institutional Heresies: "Grave Soaking" and "Toking the Ghost"
Dean enumerates several "heresies" currently prevalent in American megachurches to illustrate the "leaven in the lump" of modern faith. He specifically denounces "grave soaking"—the practice of lying on the graves of deceased Christians to "soak up" their anointing—and "toking the Ghost," a practice attributed to Patricia King where the Holy Spirit is treated like a drug to be "inhaled" or "injected." He argues these are "doctrines of devils" and evidence that many have departed from the faith in the "latter times".
Identified "Heresies" & Scandals
🚫 Grave Soaking: Seeking anointing from the dead (Bethel Church).
🚫 "Toking the Ghost": Blasphemous drug-culture metaphors for the Spirit.
🚫 Zionist Rhetoric: Greg Locke's calls to "blow up" the Dome of the Rock.
🚫 Moral Failure: Divorce scandals and sexual abuse allegations among "Christian" celebrities.
4. Political Hypocrisy and Media Deception
The discussion extends to the political realm, where Dean criticizes JD Vance for his transition from a "Never-Trump" stance to his current role, labeling him a "fraud" and a "hillbilly boy" defending a "criminal administration." Furthermore, Dean devotes significant time to "moon landing skepticism," claiming that NASA fakes capsule recoveries by dropping them from military planes. He asserts that the mainstream media uses these "fictitious lies" to control the public and justify the "theft" of tax dollars.
To-Do / Next Steps
Schedule an event in your community with Bradley Dean by calling 1-866-233-0747.
Read 1 Kings 13:33 to understand the "jesters in the clown's court" currently occupying leadership roles.
Visit the online store at sonsoflibertyradio.com to support the ministry and place orders.
Subscribe to the Wisconsin Christian News for "ammo" against liberal leftist talking points.
Examine the fruit of religious leaders (Driscoll, Locke, Jakes) before following their teachings.
Conclusion
Bradley Dean concludes that the "culture is the church's report card," and the current state of American government is a direct reflection of the "leaven" and hypocrisy within the church. He calls for a return to holiness and the "unadulterated truth" of the Bible, warning that the "plumb line has been dropped" and individuals must prepare to meet their God.
The Cussing Preacher: Mark Driscoll Invited To Speak at Trump’s Rededication Of America To God
The Altar of Hypocrisy: Bradley Dean on Mark Driscoll, Political "Jesters," and the Erosion of Biblical Truth
Sons of Liberty: The "Cussing Preacher" & Church Compromise
A critical analysis of religious hypocrisy, political "rededication," and the erosion of Biblical law in America.
Core Critique: The Four False Altars
✕
Lawless Gospel: Rejection of the Ten Commandments as the "schoolmaster" to Christ; labeling the Law as "legalism."
✕
Tolerant God: A false image of a deity who smiles on sin rather than demanding repentance.
✕
False Grace: Grace used as a "crutch" to stay in sin rather than the power to walk the straight and narrow.
✕
False Love: Lip service that avoids confrontation, compared to waving at a family having a BBQ on a burning building.
"The church that the world loves the most, God hates the most."
— CHARLES SPURGEON
Theological Deviations
#GraveSoaking #TokingTheGhost #ZionistLobby #JezebelSpirit #BiblicalLaw
Key Figures & Scandals
Mark DriscollThe "Cussing Preacher" invited to Trump's rededication event; critiqued for abusive language and cowardice in rebuking sin.
J.D. VanceLabeled a "pharmaceutical investor" and "fraud" for his 180-degree pivot from "Never-Trump" to VP candidate.
Greg LockeDescribed as a "Zionist heretic" and "Jim Jones of the day" following his controversial divorce and remarriage.
Broadcast Highlights
TPUSA Vance Attendance25% Capacity
Moon Landing Skepticism>50% (Local Poll)
Denominational Split45,000 Types
The "Plumb Line": The host asserts that the culture is the church's "report card," and the current political establishment is a judgment on a compromised church.
TRANSCRIPT ANALYSIS: SONS OF LIBERTY RADIO (2026-04-15)80 MIN READ EQUIVALENT
Executive Summary
In this broadcast of Sons of Liberty Radio, host Bradley Dean delivers a scathing critique of contemporary American Christianity and its intersection with politics. He argues that "idols" and "lawless gospels" have infiltrated the church, specifically targeting the controversial invitation of Mark Driscoll to a national rededication event, while challenging the integrity of political figures like JD Vance and the authenticity of historical events like the moon landing.
Detailed Key Points
1. The Proliferation of "Lawless Gospels" and Modern Idolatry
Dean begins by drawing a parallel between the biblical Gideon and the current need for Americans to "tear down altars" of modern idolatry. He argues that the contemporary church has embraced a "lawless gospel" that ignores the Ten Commandments and the knowledge of sin in favor of man-made methods. This "false grace" is described as a crutch that enables people to remain in their sins rather than empowering them to walk the "straight and narrow" path. He emphasizes that the law must serve as a "schoolmaster" to bring people to Christ, as they will never accept grace until they "tremble before a just and holy law".
Theological Contrast: True vs. False Gospel
Concept
The "False" Version
The "Biblical" Version
Grace
A crutch for imperfection; indulgence.
Power to restrain from sin.
Love
Lip service; overlooks sin.
Confrontational; action-oriented.
The Law
Dismissed as "legalistic."
The schoolmaster to Christ.
2. The Case Against Mark Driscoll and Political "Jesters"
A central theme of the broadcast is the invitation of Mark Driscoll, whom Dean labels the "cussing preacher," to speak at Donald Trump’s "rededication of America to God." Dean highlights Driscoll’s reputation for abusive language toward staff and his recent controversial appearance at the Stronger Men’s Conference. During that event, Driscoll pointed out a "Jezebel spirit" regarding a male pole dancer but subsequently refused to "rebuke or correct" the organizers, even apologizing to them later. Dean views this as cowardice and a symptom of a church that cares more about the "approbation of men" than the commands of God.
3. Institutional Heresies: "Grave Soaking" and "Toking the Ghost"
Dean enumerates several "heresies" currently prevalent in American megachurches to illustrate the "leaven in the lump" of modern faith. He specifically denounces "grave soaking"—the practice of lying on the graves of deceased Christians to "soak up" their anointing—and "toking the Ghost," a practice attributed to Patricia King where the Holy Spirit is treated like a drug to be "inhaled" or "injected." He argues these are "doctrines of devils" and evidence that many have departed from the faith in the "latter times".
Identified "Heresies" & Scandals
🚫 Grave Soaking: Seeking anointing from the dead (Bethel Church).
🚫 "Toking the Ghost": Blasphemous drug-culture metaphors for the Spirit.
🚫 Zionist Rhetoric: Greg Locke's calls to "blow up" the Dome of the Rock.
🚫 Moral Failure: Divorce scandals and sexual abuse allegations among "Christian" celebrities.
4. Political Hypocrisy and Media Deception
The discussion extends to the political realm, where Dean criticizes JD Vance for his transition from a "Never-Trump" stance to his current role, labeling him a "fraud" and a "hillbilly boy" defending a "criminal administration." Furthermore, Dean devotes significant time to "moon landing skepticism," claiming that NASA fakes capsule recoveries by dropping them from military planes. He asserts that the mainstream media uses these "fictitious lies" to control the public and justify the "theft" of tax dollars.
To-Do / Next Steps
Schedule an event in your community with Bradley Dean by calling 1-866-233-0747.
Read 1 Kings 13:33 to understand the "jesters in the clown's court" currently occupying leadership roles.
Visit the online store at sonsoflibertyradio.com to support the ministry and place orders.
Subscribe to the Wisconsin Christian News for "ammo" against liberal leftist talking points.
Examine the fruit of religious leaders (Driscoll, Locke, Jakes) before following their teachings.
Conclusion
Bradley Dean concludes that the "culture is the church's report card," and the current state of American government is a direct reflection of the "leaven" and hypocrisy within the church. He calls for a return to holiness and the "unadulterated truth" of the Bible, warning that the "plumb line has been dropped" and individuals must prepare to meet their God.
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