(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Here's what the New York Times said, bomb explodes at California church known for hateful views. It's not just, hey, terrorists attack and blow up a church, they're wicked as hell, or they're evil, we're trying to find them, it's no, bomb explodes at California church known for hateful views. So what? Is there something against having a hateful view? We have loving views too, but they never want to say that, how we want to reach our community. We want to go on missions trips and have people converted to Christ so that they can be saved and not have to go to hell. That's loving. You know what's not loving? It's trying to stop people like that from doing it. Who else is doing it? Who else is sending people in droves out soul-winding and trying to get people saved? Is it the Baptist church up the street, no. Is it the Baptist church across town? No. No, they're not. They're not sending people out. And the one church that does, it's a mixed bag of what they're even going to say to the people at the door. We trained soldiers to go out to battle, to spiritual battle for war, and you know what, we're trying to save people, we're not trying to end their lives. We're trying to save their lives, we're trying to get them out of hell. They want to shut us down. They want to destroy our churches. They want to make us lose our jobs. They want to make us lose our lives. Says officials said no one was injured during the attack, so that just makes it okay. Don't worry, no one was injured in the attack.