Libertarian Christian Perspectives: Taxation

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Taxation

As sure a thing as death. Or could it be abolished?

Taxes are often seen as the way in which the common good is attained, the rich are kept accountable, and the poor are taken care of; however, is this the truth? It may be difficult for a Christian libertarian to interpret what the Bible has to say regarding taxation, but we are called to seek the truth. 

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