
The Michael Knowles Show Ep. 1893 - CHILDREN TERRIFIED: Leftist Mob Storms Church In Minneapolis
Jan 19, 2026
A protest group disrupts a Baptist church in Minneapolis, raising eyebrows about the legality and morality of their actions. A BBC host's disdainful reaction to the name of Jesus sparks a conversation on anti-Christian sentiments. The discussion also tackles Christian Zionism, with critiques from church leaders in Jerusalem. Additionally, the show delves into the intersection of liberalism and Christianity in politics, igniting debates over figures like Ilhan Omar and the impact of migration on societal issues. Lastly, viral live-streamers at a club highlight the blurring lines between politics and entertainment.
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Church Storming Is Not Protected Protest
- Michael Knowles argues the protest that stormed a Minneapolis church is not protected speech but amounts to terrorism.
- He cites the FACE Act and says such actions are federally prohibited and morally reprehensible.
Don Lemon Enters Church With Protesters
- Michael Knowles recounts video of Don Lemon entering a Minneapolis church with protesters and confronting pastors.
- He describes the mob interrupting worship and congregants feeling violated, angry, and traumatized.
Hissing At 'Jesus' Signals Cultural Hostility
- A BBC interviewer reacted by hissing when a guest named Jesus Christ as a hero, which Knowles frames as cultural hostility to Christianity.
- He interprets that reaction as evidence of broader secular antagonism toward the name of Jesus.


