A Quote from Rand to Consider
I ran across this quote in an email on the Christian Libertarian Yahoo Group, and it struck me in a …
I ran across this quote in an email on the Christian Libertarian Yahoo Group, and it struck me in a …
I am regular contributor to the Christian Libertarian Blog Carnival, a monthly webzine of submissions from a variety of Christian …
Stephan Kinsella’s presentation at Mises University this past July is an excellent introduction to intellectual property, and to rights theory …
I have ordered my copy and now await the arrival of End the Fed by Ron Paul, his exposition on …
If a stranger told you he’s an evangelical Christian who believes homosexuality is a sin and that the Holy Bible is the inerrant word of God, which political label would you ascribe to him? Odds are good you’d assume he’s a conservative, because, well, those seem like the calling cards of a right-winger…
As I’ve aged, I’ve found myself transformed from scientist to engineer, from artist to performer, from philosopher to pragmatist. It’s a pretty typical pattern. Be it accident or serendipity, this journey has coincided with a sudden interest in politics. My middle aged pragmatism has paid off, personally, in this new hobby. I’ve definitely discovered that, at least in the political realm, experience is, for me, the best teacher I can find.
This is the eleventh installment of the Christianity and War Audiobook Podcast, presented by LibertarianChristians.com. Today’s essay is entitled “Beam …
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