News of the Week, Sept. 9th, 2012 Edition: Anarchism and Christianity?
ByRecapping the interesting and significant news and articles of the past week.
Bob Murphy reconciles anarcho-capitalism with Christianity.
Doug Newman asks if Christians should ever vote for the lesser of two evils.
Carl Gobelman explores the idea of “Church and state.”
“Give unto Caesar”? David Hathaway sheds some light on the topic.
Patheos.com posted an absolutely absurd article claiming that good Christians always send their kids to public schools. The response from readers… not so good.
The Feds seized millions of dollars of gold coins from a family’s inheritance on the basis that the government originally confiscated said coins under Roosevelt in the 1930s. The incident raises a lot of questions about the status of tangible property while living in these United States.
Dan McCarthy of The American Conservative Magazine reviews Bill Clinton’s DNC address.
Have you been to LCC recently? If not, here are a few posts you may have missed:
- Locking Eyes With Culture
- The Apostle Paul and Caesar
- Why Government Fails – Public Choice for Everyone
- Being Public Christians
- Constitutional Conservative or Libertarian?
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