Theonomoney Theonomoney
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- Religion & Spirituality
A podcast exploring the Law of God and what it teaches us today about economics, both public and private.
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115: Separation of Church and State
This week on Theonomoney, Jeremy addresses the idea of separation of church and state. He explains what that term means in a biblical sense, and how the modern notion of separation of God and state is not biblical nor historical.
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https://firstamendment.mtsu.edu/article/establishment-clause-separation-of-church-and-state/
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114: No Equality in Eternity
This week on Theonomoney, Jeremy responds to a supposed argument for socialism from the Bible, which claims that all believers are equal in eternity, so we should work towards that now by all being economically equal (i.e., becoming socialists). Jeremy shows how this is wrong and even its basic premise unfounded in this episode of Theonomoney.
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113: How to Know God's Will for Your Life
This week on Theonomoney, Jeremy addresses the common question, "How do you know God's will for your life?" The answer is not what many people want it to be: some special sign or some special way to read the Bible and figure out the answer like a code, but Jeremy does give you biblical principles to use in decision making in order to help you make decisions that glorify God with your life.
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112: How to Lie with Statistics
This week on Theonomoney, Jeremy talks about statistics and how people use techincally accurate information in order to mislead and deceive others with statistics. Listening to this episode will help you to be able to see through some common ways that people mislead others with statistics so that you will not be fooled.
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Check out the book How to Lie with Statistics: www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/51291 -
111: Capital Punishment and Victim's Rights
This week on Theonomoney, Jeremy addresses an argument some bring up against theonomy: that God prescribes capital punishment for murder, but lets David and Cain go free for murder in Scripture. In this episode Jeremy explains how the concept of victim's rights, and how God is the ultimate victim of every sin, helps us to understand how these two things do not contradict one another.
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Read Victim's Rights here: www.garynorth.com/freebooks/docs/pdf/victims_rights.pdf -
110: Talking Dominion: Finances
This week on Theonomoney, Jeremy talks with Josiah Stowe about a Reformed Christian approach to finances and how Christians can better honor God with their finances in this life.
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Check out Josiah's company at reformed.money
No part of this episode is legal financial advice and thus it should not be received as such. If you would like legal financial advice, hire a professional financial advisor who can tailor various options to your specific situation, such as Josiah's company discussed in this episode.