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Can a Christian be a Libertarian? explores the compatibility between Christian faith and libertarian principles, arguing that libertarianism aligns with biblical teachings on freedom, justice, and the role of government. Rooted in the non-aggression principle, libertarianism reflects the Golden Rule by opposing coercion and promoting voluntary cooperation. The book highlights how Christian libertarians advocate for limited government, sound money, free markets, and non-interventionist foreign policies, emphasizing that morality cannot be imposed by force. Through scriptural analysis and insights from figures like Ron Paul, this work challenges Christians to rethink their political philosophy in light of God’s call to liberty and peace.