So You’d Be A Libertarian If It Weren’t For Abortion and Gay Marriage?
Many libertarian Christians, like me, were once conservatives. Many of our friends and family, likewise, are conservative Christians. Often I hear, through comments on social
Marriage is a sacred institution and a cornerstone of a good society. The image of marriage shifts with the tides of culture, and the state’s entanglement with it gives libertarian Christians a lot to untangle.
Many libertarian Christians, like me, were once conservatives. Many of our friends and family, likewise, are conservative Christians. Often I hear, through comments on social
Conservative, evangelical, and fundamentalist Christians are not going to like what I am going to say. And neither are most ordinary conservatives. But that has
This guest post is by Jeremy Mack of The Evangelical Libertarian. Though I do not necessarily agree with everything in the post, it is especially
The Internet has no lack of passionate writers opining about the Arizona bill that would have allow businesses to deny service to gay people based on
Two weeks have passed since I traveled to Virginia to debate at Patrick Henry College. I think it is about time to give you an
C.S. Lewis had some wise words regarding marriage in Mere Christianity: “I should like to distinguish two things which are very often confused. The Christian
Well-known pastor and author Rob Bell recently stated that he now supports same-sex marriage. Odyssey Networks posts a new interview of him explaining this new
The subjects of abortion and same-sex marriage are not just points of contention between liberals and conservatives and Democrats and Republicans. They are also a
I recently received an email from David Lampo, Publications Director of the Cato Institute, regarding a Christian libertarian’s viewpoint on gay rights, marriage, and government
LCI recently released our Mission, Vision and Core Values statement: a concise, systematic presentation of what we stand for as an organization. This document will
One of the most common questions asked to libertarian Christians is what we think about LGBTQ, gay marriage, and other related issues. Libertarian political philosophy
One of the most common issues raised by non-libertarian Christians about libertarian thought is marriage licensing. Because the family unit is essential to social order,
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