Month: March 2009

Politics

What do you hate most about taxes?

“Tax season always begins on April 16th, and ends 365 days later.” “There are only two certainties in this life: …

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Libertarianism

Top 100 Libertarian Websites

It’s more than just websites for libertarian Christians, but W.E. Messamore at The Humble Libertarian has put together an excellent Top 100 Libertarian Websites that you should take a look at.

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Politics

If President Obama Twittered

For the uninitiated… Twitter is a nifty “micro-blogging” service where you are limited to no more than 140 characters to …

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Appearances

Podcast: Response to Comments on Josephus Article

Today I have a special treat for everyone: the first ever LibertarianChristians.com Podcast! I have been wanting for some time …

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Announcements

Pictures from ASC 2009

Here’s a quick post of pictures from the Austrian Scholars Conference 2009, my apologies if it takes a while to …

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Media

Peter Schiff at the Austrian Scholars Conference 2009

One of the highlights of the Austrian Scholars Conference last week was the Hazlitt Memorial Lecture, presented by Peter Schiff. …

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Libertarianism

Christian Libertarian vs. Libertarian Christian – Is there a difference?

If you were to believe the Wikipedia entry on libertarian Christianity, you might think that there is truly a significant difference between those who say they are “Christian libertarians” and others who say they are “libertarian Christians.”

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Book Reviews

“Economics in Christian Perspective” Book Review

LibertarianChristians.com is pleased to welcome Michael Douma as our next guest poster, reviewing “Economics in Christian Perspective: Theory, Policy, and Life Choices” by Victor Claar and Robin Klay.

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Announcements

ASC Day 3: Method and Politics and More!

First off, thanks to everyone who has been following the ASC via my blog and twitter updates. It has been …

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Announcements

ASC Day 2: Monetary Policy, Entrepreneurship, Security, and Constitutional Order

I don’t have the time to write a whole bunch because I need to prepare for my talk tomorrow. So, …

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Announcements

ASC Day 1: Author’s Forum and a Jewish Rabbi

The day began with coffee and bagels at the Mises Institute’s courtyard area. I met some nice people and caught …

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Announcements

Live Blogging the Austrian Scholars Conference 2009

Greetings, my libertarian Christian friends and others from all over the libertarian blogosphere! Starting Wednesday, I will be live blogging …

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News

Speedlinking Friday: Food for Thought

I am hard at work doing research at the lab and finalizing my Austrian Scholars Conference presentation and paper, so …

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President's Blog

Change Never Seemed So Similar

Jon Stewart of The Daily Show roasts Obama on his policy “change” in Iraq. He even compares statements from Obama …

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Politics

Would Allowing Firearms on Campus Protect Students?

Proponents of “gun free” campuses often say there is no reason to believe that guns on campus would prevent violence on campus. They feel confident saying this merely because guns are not currently allowed on campuses so we cannot amass any evidence. But to the contrary, this evidence does exist. Law-abiding citizens can and have used guns to prevent violence at schools in multiple instances.

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History

Texas Independence Day 2009

Every Monday, the Libertarian Party sends out a message to all their subscribers. Today’s message reminded me that today, March …

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President's Blog

Tax Humor

Libertarians hate taxes. In fact, a critical understanding of the nature of taxation must inevitably lead one to say that all taxation is theft.

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