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Faith Seeking Freedom Podcast Christians for Liberty

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.8 • 8 Ratings

Your questions about faith and liberty deserve thoughtful answers, and we're dedicated to giving you solid responses so you can live free and flourish.

This podcast was inspired by the popular book, Faith Seeking Freedom, published by The Libertarian Christian Institute. If you have a question for us, send us emails at podcast@libertarianchristians.com.

Subscribe, rate, and review this podcast so we can reach even more people with the message of liberty. And of course, you can purchase a copy of the book, Faith Seeking Freedom, at faithseekingfreedom.com

    Should Christians vote and hold political office or focus only on spreading the Gospel?

    Should Christians vote and hold political office or focus only on spreading the Gospel?

    Guest host Jacob Winograd addresses the question of whether Christians should vote or hold political office, or focus solely on spreading the gospel. Drawing from the book Faith Seeking Freedom, the discussion delves into the relationship between Christianity and politics, emphasizing that the gospel has real-world implications, making Christians inherently political to some extent. The episode explores the ethical considerations surrounding voting, delving into the concept of advocating for the "lesser of two evils" and the compatibility of voting with Christian principles. Various viewpoints on voting, including direct policy initiatives, protest voting, and considerations based on different levels of government, are discussed. Ultimately, the episode encourages listeners to prayerfully consider their stance on voting and to engage in discussions with grace and respect for differing perspectives. The host emphasizes the need for faith to be solely in Jesus Christ, regardless of individual decisions about voting. The episode concludes by pointing to a resource for further exploration on the topic.

    • 11 min
    Should Christians ever take up arms in the service to their country or should we be conscientious objectors?

    Should Christians ever take up arms in the service to their country or should we be conscientious objectors?

    Guest host Jacob Winograd responds to a question submitted by a listener about whether Christians should take up arms in the service of their country or be conscientious objectors. He delves into the definition of conscientious objector and explains the military application process for those seeking to be released from combat duties. Referencing the Libertarian Christian Institute's book Faith Seeking Freedom, Jacob provides insight into the Christian perspective on military service, emphasizing the need for Christians to consider the moral implications of joining the military and the potential conflict with Christian values. He explores relevant biblical passages, including the Sermon on the Mount, to support the idea that Christians should be peacemakers. The episode concludes with an emphasis on the ongoing conversation about what it means to represent Christ in a world marked by conflict and the pursuit of peace.

    • 14 min
    How would property rights work under an anarchist society?

    How would property rights work under an anarchist society?

    Listener question: In a stateless society, who would protect property rights? It seems like it would need to be a might-makes-right system, wherein those who are not strong enough to protect their property would have it seized from them. Audio Production by Podsworth Media - https://podsworth.com 

    • 8 min
    How do libertarians deal with Wildlife Conservation?

    How do libertarians deal with Wildlife Conservation?

    Listener question: How does libertarianism deal with the issue of wildlife and wildland conservation? It seems to me, if it weren't for government regulations, a lot of our precious wildlife and wildlands would be gone. How would the "sell the federal land" shtick help conservation? How does the Biblical dominion mandate and stewardship of the planet tie in? Audio Production by Podsworth Media - https://podsworth.com 

    • 7 min
    What parts of the Bible are applicable for us today?

    What parts of the Bible are applicable for us today?

    Listener question: How do we know which parts of the Bible are still applicable in modern times and which are outdated? Can we accept the Bible in part or should we accept it in full? If the former, who decides? Is it up to individuals? If so, doesn't that render Biblical truth irrelevant, as everyone can just pick the parts they want to adhere to and ignore others? Audio Production by Podsworth Media - https://podsworth.com 

    • 9 min
    What is the purpose of central banking?

    What is the purpose of central banking?

    The term "central banking" gets thrown around in libertarian circles so much that it's easy to lose sight of it's actual purpose. In this episode of the Faith Seeking Freedom podcast, Dr. Norman Horn offers a clear and succinct explanation of central banking, detailing its history, motives, and effects. Whether you're new to the Austrian business cycle theory or simply want a refresher, this episode is for you. Audio Production by Podsworth Media - https://podsworth.com 

    • 10 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
8 Ratings

8 Ratings

Relztrah ,

Very informative and insightful

As a conservative Christian in the Reformed tradition and a Libertarian I greatly appreciate this podcast. I find that it challenges some of my preconceived opinions, which is a good thing.

timheise65 ,

Great job

Love your work

JoeyString ,

Impressive with one notable disappointment

As a novice to libertarianism and Reformed theology it is refereshing to find thinkers that combine both into a cogent intellectual framework. Their arguments regarding abortion, for example, are compelling and incisve. Hence my disappointment with the discussion regarding church closures during the pandemic (episode posted 5/9/22). I noticed false equivlaence (categorizing HIV, West Nile, and COVID-19 as comparable public health crises seems inaccurate), absence of historical precedence (no mention of the American church's varied responses to Spanish flu and the impact on our current debate), and an uncharitable lack of nuance (offering fear as the sole/primary motivator for action discounts the thoughtfulness applied by many leaders and congregants). Fair criticisms about the state's response to the pandemic were overshadowed by a rather reductionist handling of the church's response. I believe the hosts are much stronger thinkers than this episode portrayed. However, I find the addition of their voices important to the health of the public square and I appreciate their participation.

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