[national anthem] [national anthem] rachel: good morning, everybody. it s 6:00 a.m. is that too loud? will: you came out of the gates hot. [laughter] rachel: just trying to bring some energy in the here. it s 6:00. a little cold outside, but it s nice and toasty in here. good to see you. i saw will coming up on what i thought was a good health habit, he was eating a baa manna, but then i found out he was drinking last night, so concern. [laughter] pete: yeah. will has, not that you re going on the able to geolocate his hotel, but he has a fancy new piano bar in the lobby of his hotel. which sounds awesome. will: when i old you about it told you about it, i didn t think be into it. rachel: sounds very billy joel. pete: i can go both ways. [laughter] rachel: he s business in the front and party in the back. pete: piano in the front, nascar in the back. boom. let s do it. will: you wake up on a sunday morning, you start your day off healthy with a banana, you get your
is the law of liberty. when you live in sin or disorder in our personal life or society, you create chaos that actually becomes a prison for you. will: yes. i think jocko willink said discipline is freedom. pete: but when you follow god s law or the law, it creates a sense of freedom that everyone can live by, but we ve flip ite. with. will: judgment is good. judgment is what keeps you from drinking bleach, you know? so this in society it s okay to say, that s not good, you know? you should judge something and say we are more civilized than to live hike this. rachel: and if there s no judgment, there s no way you can build a conscience and have personal responsibility where you re able to monitor yourself will: that s true. rachel: yeah. it s a great point. it is very broad, what we re talking about, but ultimately we re talking about the demise of civilization in many ways. pete: yeah.