Archive for Podcasts
Podcast: Live and Let Live Radio Interview
Posted by: |Today’s podcast is actually an interview I recorded with Gary Johnson of the Live and Let Live Radio Show on RuleOfLawRadio.com about a week ago. We talked for a full two hours about Libertarian Longhorns, the Students for Liberty Texas Conference, vaccinations, student activism, and of course what it means to be Christian AND libertarian. You can download the full interview from ROLR’s archive if you like, but I’ve cut it down to about 25 minutes of straight-talk about religion and politics. Enjoy!
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UPDATE: I made a flub in the interview regarding the Greek wording of the “Golden Rule” — the negative form is NOT used in the Greek. My bad, got my facts upside down in my brain…
Tags: interviews, philosophy, theology
Podcast: The Christian Axis of Evil
Posted by: |It’s back! This is the twelfth installment of the Christianity and War Audiobook Podcast, presented by LibertarianChristians.com. Many apologies for how long it took to get this out, but as you know… life happens.
Nevertheless, today’s podcast is a doozy, for it rips a new one against those famous “Christians” who use their public prominence to shill for a warmongering State. The “Christian Axis of Evil” is the title of today’s essay, and it is also the name Vance gives to that group of warmongering Christians. May their influence be ever-diminishing!
Right click here to download the entire audio file. [~14 minutes, mp3]
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Tags: audiobook, bush, corruption, iran, iraq, theology, war, war on terror
Podcast: Beam Christians
Posted by: |This is the eleventh installment of the Christianity and War Audiobook Podcast, presented by LibertarianChristians.com. Today’s essay is entitled “Beam Christians,” the essay takes its name from the words of Christ:
“And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother’s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye? Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye? Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother’s eye.” — Matthew 7:3-5, KJV
Enjoy the podcast!
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3And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother’s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?
4Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye?
5Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother’s eye.
Podcast: The President’s Prayer
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This is the *tenth* installment of the Christianity and War Audiobook Podcast, presented by LibertarianChristians.com. TEN podcasts may seem like a lot, but believe me, there’s plenty more Laurence Vance goodness to go. Remember, there are over seventy essays in the entire book, and so far I’ve recorded fourteen of them (not including the foreward and the introduction). You might think that this means I haven’t moved much through the book, but that wouldn’t be quite right. In fact, some of the essays in the first chapter are the longest in the book, and by page count I have recorded about 20% of the book thus far.
Today’s essay is entitled “The President’s Prayer.” It is worthy to note that in the original essay on LewRockwell.com, Vance posted a picture of a church sign (see the picture on the right) and referenced the caption in the essay. Since you obviously can’t hear the sign in the audio portion, I decided to add the words of the sign at an appropriate point: “We support our President.” It is rather important to know what it says while listening to the essay, so I felt it was a justified modification to the original text.
I think it is kind of funny that the picture Vance posted actually was created via Says-It.com and the “Church Sign Generator” there. There is no doubt in my mind that you could find church signs with this exact text all over the country (I know with all certainty I have seen them), so I guess he simply didn’t want to “name names” if you will… Anyway, enjoy the podcast!
Right click here to download the entire audio file. [~10 minutes, mp3]
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Tags: Afghanistan, audiobook, bush, iran, iraq, theology, war, war on terror
Podcast: The Wicked Bible and the Wicked War
Posted by: |This is the ninth installment of the Christianity and War Audiobook Podcast, presented by LibertarianChristians.com. Thanks for being patient over the last few weeks while I have been busily working on my research and on preparations for the Students for Liberty Texas Conference. I hope it has given you time to catch up on any podcasts you may have missed. The essays included in this podcast are “The Wicked Bible and the Wicked War” and “Is It or Isn’t It?” Both have to do with how we read the commandment “Thou shalt not kill.” Enjoy!
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Tags: bush, hebrew, iraq, theology, war, war on terror




