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In this episode of the Plain Speech Podcast, Michael Clary interviews Michael Cassidy, a Navy reserve pilot, who shares the story of taking down a Satanic statue at the Iowa State Capitol. Cassidy discusses his Christian upbringing, military career, and the viral incident that led to his labeling as a 'domestic extremist.' He reflects on the personal and professional repercussions, the ideological battles within the military, and the broader societal implications. Cassidy emphasizes the importance of standing firm in Christian beliefs despite societal pressures, and the need for Christians to engage actively in public life.

00:00 Introduction and Opening Thoughts

00:33 Meet Michael Cassidy: The Real-Life Smash Bail Guy

01:06 Michael's Background and Military Career

02:09 The Iowa Incident: Taking Down the Demon Statue

07:10 Legal Consequences and Media Attention

16:01 Impact on Michael's Career and Navy Investigations

20:30 Political and Cultural Reflections

28:52 Church Members as Domestic Extremists

29:55 Potential for Misuse of Extremist Labels

32:24 Historical Parallels and Christian Responsibility

34:06 The Satanic Temple and Its Agenda

39:36 Christian Response and Civil Disobedience

44:36 Rediscovering Christian Political Theory

51:43 Personal Growth and Faith

55:19 Final Thoughts and Encouragement

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