That's just a fact of the way human beings work and what I'm suggesting to you here is if you go back into the history of Nazi Germany, you can find that at the very beginning when this group was being rounded up or that group was being rounded up, that the majority of the Germans saw it, but they kept quiet. And if you look around today, brothers and sisters, we've been watching for many years now around the world, this group of people in this country, say in Africa, going in with machetes and killing 500,000 people. We've watched it happen and it was bad, but we've watched it on TV and if it was too bad, we could change the channel to something that wasn't too bad. We could read it in the newspaper and today, if you're looking at what's going on in Kosovo, there's a little bit of a difference. It's really not no difference, but the difference is if you look at the refugees that are coming out of Kosovo, they look just like us. They're wearing the same kind of clothes, they're European. It could be Americans that this is happening to. There's a silence that's pervading humanity. Brothers and sisters, we're already in this escalating process of desensitizing us to what's going on and the snowball is already going down the hill. And what's going on in the world is leading up to what? Sunday law, but it's also leading up to the persecution that takes place against those people that won't accept the Sunday law. If you want to know what's going to happen to us, turn on the TV and look at what's happening to Kosovo. That's advanced preparation for us. So for us to assume from our human reasoning that, well, the times aren't exactly right yet, that's the same attitude that was going on in Germany. In fact, if you go into the history of Germany, even the Jews that were ultimately going to die in the gas chambers, they were there still continuing their business, saying, well, it won't happen to me. It won't happen to me. Well, I might send my children out of country, but maybe not. See, human beings