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What if everything you thought about democracy was wrong? In our latest episode, Jeb Smith challenges the conventional wisdom on governance, exploring the surprising benefits of medieval kingship over modern democracy. Are we truly freer today, or have we misunderstood the past? Join us as Jeb unpacks these provocative ideas and shares insights from his book, "Missing: What Americans Get Wrong about Monarchy, Democracy, Feudalism, and Liberty."
In our conversation, we explore:
- The Misconceptions of Democracy: Jeb argues that democracy may not be the beacon of freedom we believe it to be. Discover why he believes medieval societies offered more liberty than our current systems.
- The Role of Kingship: Far from being tyrannical, medieval kingship was decentralized and voluntary, offering a unique form of governance that respected individual choice.
- The Power of No King but Christ: How the teachings of Christ can guide us away from political entanglements and towards a more authentic Christian life.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone questioning the status quo and seeking a deeper understanding of governance and faith. Tune in to challenge your perspectives and engage in a conversation that goes beyond the surface.
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Timestamps and Starting Points:
(1:08) Jeb's Background
(5:18) Influence of Tolkien and Historical Insights
(8:12) Identity and Labels
(9:25) Christianity and Politics
(11:01) The Dangers of Political Allegiance
(14:24) Western Christianity's Challenges
(15:46) Breaking Free from Political Labels
(19:06) The Power of Discourse
(22:01) Voluntarism and Anarchism
(25:11) Medieval Governance and Libertarianism
(30:36) The Role of Kings in Medieval Society
(35:13) Decentralization and Self-Government
(39:45) Abortion and Government Involvement
(43:24) Rebellion Against Tyranny
(45:51) Education and Indoctrination
(54:18) Democracy and Totalitarianism
(59:09) Libertarianism and Political Realities
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What if the key to a harmonious society lies in the ancient practices of early Christians? In this captivating episode, Joseph Macolino returns to unravel his vision of voluntary Christian communities, inspired by the communal living described in the Book of Acts. Picture a world where cooperation replaces coercion, and rulers are a thing of the past. Joseph paints a vivid picture: "Imagine a society where bartering goods and services is the norm, and conflicts are resolved through conversation, not force."
We journey into the realm of fantasy with Joseph's book series set in Everath, where Marfta Port exemplifies a voluntary community. This fictional world serves as a powerful allegory for how Christians might live peacefully today. Joseph shares, "Through Marfta Port, I wanted to show that a different way of living is possible—one where faith and community go hand in hand."
The discussion deepens as Craig and Joseph tackle the nuances of Christian pacifism. They explore the idea that pacifism doesn't equate to passivity. This thought-provoking dialogue challenges listeners to reconsider their views on self-defense and retaliation.
But what about the inevitable challenges of community living? Joseph candidly addresses potential pitfalls, such as dealing with bad actors, emphasizing, "Open communication and shared values are crucial to overcoming these hurdles."
This episode is a compelling invitation to rethink societal norms and explore the transformative power of faith-based communities. Are you ready to question the status quo and envision a new way of living? Tune in and let your curiosity lead the way.
Connect with Joseph Macolino:
Evorath.comFollow Joesph on AmazonThe Shadows of Erathal (The Legends of Evorath Book 1)The Booksjoseph@evorath.comFor Full Show Notes: https://www.thebadroman.com/show-notes/episode-121
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Timestamps and Starting Points:
(0:22) Guest Introduction
(1:09) Salsa and Conversations
(2:58) Personal Updates
(5:11) Community Building Vision
(6:23) Community Structure
(8:25) Overcoming Misconceptions
(10:25) Bartering and Self-Sufficiency
(12:09) Financial Considerations
(14:12) Community Impact and Outreach
(16:35) Balancing Work and Community Life
(20:32) Location Challenges
(23:59) Core Christian Role
(25:25) Inclusivity in Community
(30:39) Living the Gospel
(44:46) Marfteport: A Fictional Community
(51:27) Handling Community Conflicts
Jeff Perry EpisodesPolicing Without the State: Rethinking Law Enforcement with Jeff PerryChristian Ethics and Stateless Societies: The Anarchist Approach of the Perry Family"Chaos Theory" by Robert Murphy, a book exploring the feasibility of voluntary societies and addressing common concerns.
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Is the world turning a blind eye to the plight of Palestinians? Grace Batchoun, a Christian and Co-founder of Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East, joins Craig for a deeply personal conversation about the ongoing Occupation of the Palestinian people and genocide in Gaza. Grace shares her journey as a Palestinian Christian and highlights the dire situation in Gaza, challenging the narrative of Israel's self-defense.
Grace and Craig emphasize the need for Christians to align with the teachings of Jesus by advocating for peace and justice over death and destruction. Grace deconstructs the ongoing expansion of settlements, which defy international law and United Nations resolutions. How does this impact the lives of those in the region? The conversation unpacks the complexities of everyday life brought on by the Israeli Occupation of Palestinians, urging listeners to reconsider their perspectives and recognize the humanity of Palestinians.
The current humanitarian crisis and genocide in Gaza is another focal point. The severe conditions caused by Israeli blockades and refusal to work toward a ceasefire agreement—continuing the unending starvation, destroyed infrastructure, and families in distress. What does this mean for the people living there, and how can the international community respond?
Craig and Grace also examine the role of evangelical Christian support for Israel. Does this stance align with the teachings of Jesus on peace and justice, or does it contradict them? Through personal stories and historical context, this episode offers a Palestinian perspective on displacement and life under occupation.
Finally, the discussion sheds light on the broader implications of Israel's actions on international law and human rights. How do these actions measure up against the conventions established after World War II? Listen to this episode of the Bad Roman Podcast and join the conversation online as we navigate these challenging topics, encouraging listeners to reflect on justice, peace, and the power of global solidarity.
Learn More about Palestine:
Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East
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Key Moments and Starting Points:
(0:22) Addressing the Gaza Crisis
(2:07) Grace Batchoun's Background
(4:09) Awakening to Activism
(6:41) Humanitarian vs. Occupation Crisis
(9:07) Misinterpretations Among Christians
(12:12) The Reality of Gaza
(16:30) Genocide or Defense?
(19:01) Personal Stories and Historical Context
(25:56) The Ongoing Occupation
(33:07) Misconceptions About Hamas
(36:09) International Response and U.S. Influence
(41:32) The Role of Christians and the Church
(48:22) Call to Action
(54:14) Personal Transformation and Advocacy
(1:02:11) Closing Thoughts
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Are we truly grasping the essence of Revelation, or have we merely relegated its message to the past? In Part 4 of our series "From Eden to Empire," we invite you to see Revelation as a lens for understanding all empires, not just Rome. Discover how its profound teachings can guide Christians in navigating their relationship with worldly powers.
We’ll reexamine the imagery of beasts and Babylon, often interpreted as symbols of Rome's might, revealing their relevance to any empire marked by oppression and idolatry. What does it mean to bear the mark of the beast? We’ll explore this as a symbol of allegiance to earthly powers over God, contrasting it with the divine mark of believers. Plus, we’ll dive into the origins of the notorious number 666, uncovering its historical context and broader implications for complicity with imperial power.
Revelation's urgent call to "come out of her" challenges us to disengage from the ways of empire, urging believers to live as citizens of God's kingdom. We’ll also redefine the concept of the antichrist—not as a singular figure, but as any force opposing Christ's reign.
Join us as we unpack these themes, fostering a historically grounded understanding of how Revelation speaks to the intricate dynamics of power and faith. With the U.S. presidential elections on the horizon, this episode is sure to provoke thought and inspire reflection on the intersection of empire and spirituality. Tune in and engage with these enduring questions!
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Expedition 44 episode on Romans 13
Starting Points and Key Moments:
00:02:42 Matt's perspective on Revelation and dispensationalism
00:04:34 Interpretive views of Revelation
00:08:35 Babylon and its representation in Revelation
00:12:17 The whore of Babylon and its implications
00:20:43 Call to come out of Babylon
00:23:08 The 144,000 and their significance
00:28:34 Introduction to Revelation 13
00:32:08 The beast from the sea and its symbolism
00:35:26 The fatal wound and its historical context
00:42:23 The mark of the beast and its meaning
00:50:23 The number 666 and its interpretations
00:55:08 The concept of Antichrist in John's writings
01:02:27 Overview and conclusion of the series
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In Part 3 of our series "From Eden to Empire," we unravel the complexities of Romans 13 and its implications for Christians living under governmental authority. Was Paul truly advocating for unwavering obedience to the state, or was his message more nuanced? We explore the context of Paul's letter to the Roman church in the 1st century, revealing that his words were tailored to address specific circumstances rather than offering a blanket endorsement of government power.
Our discussion delves into the idea of living peacefully within the empire while maintaining allegiance to Christ as the ultimate authority. We examine the distinction between submission and obedience, highlighting that the Greek term used by Paul suggests a voluntary yielding rather than blind compliance. This episode challenges listeners to consider when submission to earthly authorities aligns—or conflicts—with their commitment to Christ.
We also touch on the topic of taxes, suggesting that Paul's references may have been more about local dues and neighborhood authorities than the overarching Roman government. By contrasting the teachings of Romans 12 with the directives in Romans 13, we uncover how embodying the principles of the former can help navigate the challenges posed by the latter.
Join us as we dissect these themes, encouraging a deeper understanding of how Christians can faithfully engage with worldly powers while staying true to their spiritual convictions. This episode promises to provoke thought and inspire meaningful reflection on the intersection of faith and governance. Don't miss this crucial installment as we continue our journey from Eden to Empire.
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Expedition 44 episode on Romans 13
(1:43) The Historical Context of Romans 13
(3:45) Paul's Mission for Unity in the Church
(5:37) Paul's Revolutionary Gospel
(8:11) The Misinterpretation of Divine Ordination in Political Power
(11:12) The Structure and Themes of Romans
(14:26) The Sermon on the Mount and Its Impact on Society
(17:49) Homeowners Associations in Ancient Rome
(20:45) The Role of Governing Authorities in Early Christianity
(24:20) The Role of Christians in Ancient Rome
(28:20) The Role of Governing Authorities in the New Testament
(52:52) Ancient Societies and Modern Perspectives
(55:31) The Double Voice in Romans 13
(59:13) Allegiance and Conscience in Biblical Context
(1:05:54) Jeremiah 29's Exile Guidance as a Metaphor
(1:08:35) Theological Reflections on Romans 12 and 13
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In the second installment of our series "From Eden to Empire," we delve into Matt's dissertation with a focus on the teachings of First Peter. Building on the foundation laid in our first episode, which explored the "Deuteronomy 32 Worldview," we now turn our attention to how these themes are expanded in Peter's writings.
Peter's teachings challenge us to reconsider the nature of submission—not as mere obedience to human authorities, but as a voluntary act for the sake of Christ. What does it mean to live as exiles and strangers, maintaining a distinct identity from the world's systems and authorities? This episode invites you to explore these questions and more.
We also discuss the transformative power of baptism, which Peter presents as a declaration of allegiance to God's kingdom. This act of spiritual warfare signifies a break from worldly systems and a commitment to a higher calling. How does this shape our understanding of spiritual identity and community?
Join us as we explore the call for Christians to live as witnesses, leading lives that not only silence critics but also draw others to Christ. Rather than seeking to fix or overthrow worldly systems, Peter's teachings encourage us to embody a different kind of revolution. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that deepens your understanding of First Peter and its relevance today.
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Expedition 44 episode on Romans 13
Starting Points & Key Moments:
(0:22) Exploring Romans 13 and 1 Peter
(3:54) Context and Authorship of 1 Peter
(8:34) Deuteronomy 32 Worldview
(12:38) Living as Exiles
(29:19) Submission and Authority
(36:06) Cultural Context and Social Structures
(20:36) Baptism as Spiritual Warfare
(40:27) Freedom and Honor
(47:28) Conclusion and Next Steps
(48:11) Additional Resources
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Explore the profound intersection of faith, spiritual governance, and political power with our guest Matt Mouzakis. Matt provides insights from his research, guiding us through a deep examination of Romans 13 using the "Deuteronomy 32 worldview." Together, we reflect on the early Christian perspective of state authority, highlighting the importance of prioritizing Christ over earthly powers.
We also delve into the role of spiritual beings like seraphim, cherubim, and angels, and how their actions influence human affairs. The discussion continues with a fresh understanding of God's nature—not as a strict authoritarian but as a collaborative partner in divine governance.
Key topics include forbidden knowledge, the significance of the three falls in Genesis, and the portrayal of Satan as more than a singular evil entity. We also unpack Psalm 82, which depicts a divine council and God’s judgment, offering a fresh perspective on justice.
As we turn to politics, Craig challenges reliance on human governance and argues for a return to Jesus' teachings. This leads to a thought-provoking discussion on how modern political systems clash with the early Christian conviction of having "No king but Christ." Join us as we explore these transformative ideas and reconsider the role of faith in the modern world.
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Expedition 44 episode on Romans 13
Starting Points & Key Moments:
4:21 Deuteronomy 32 Worldview and Its Historical Context
8:04 Spiritual Beings and Their Roles
11:10 Rethinking the Nature of God
21:48 Forbidden Knowledge and the Fall of Spiritual Beings
26:07 The Three Falls in Genesis
32:08 Understanding Satan in the Old Testament
38:36 Divine Council and Judgment in Psalms
42:07 Government and Faith
44:50 Jesus as the Reflection of God
47:32 The Desire for a Tall King
50:21 Voting as a Rejection of God
55:14 No King but Christ: A Return to Early Christian Teachings
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Are libertarians really sticking to their principles, or are they just playing the political game? In this episode, we’re getting into some tough questions about the Libertarian Party and the choices they’ve been making lately. Our guest thinks a lot of libertarians are backing people like Donald Trump and Argentina’s President Javier Milei just to stay relevant, even if it goes against what libertarianism is all about.
We’re calling out the hypocrisies within the Libertarian Party and taking a hard look at the policies of some of the big names they’ve been supporting. Do these people actually stand for libertarian values, or is something else going on? Our guest isn’t holding back, especially when it comes to pointing out the harmful stuff Milei, Musk, and Trump have been up to, and how echo chambers are shutting down real debates in libertarian circles.
Then, we take the conversation in a whole new direction: Christian anarchism. Should Christians be rejecting the state altogether and following Christ instead of any political figure or party? We get into this radical idea and what it means for both your politics and your faith.
And we’re not done yet—we also dig into where the money’s coming from in libertarian movements. Are libertarian groups losing their way by taking cash from billionaires and big corporations? Our guest thinks this kind of funding could be selling out the very principles these groups are supposed to stand for.
Let’s question everything together—hit play and join us!
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Website: https://jeremiahharding.com/
YouTube: Jeremiah Talks
@insanityisfree: Twitter (X), Instagram, Facebook,
Anarchunity.com
Timestamps & Starting Points:
0:22 Election Day and Statism
1:00 Guest Introduction, Libertarian Figures, and Criticisms
5:34 Freedom of Speech and Censorship
9:01 Anarchists' Views on Political Figures
10:29 Libertarian Party Process
16:24 Liberty Twitter Experience
18:24 Unconventional Opinions
19:56 Evolution of Liberty Hangout
22:55 Eric July and Ripiverse Comics
27:01 Javier Millay's Political Shift
29:54 Criticism of Javier Milei
46:24 Libertarian Funding Sources
50:59 Ideals of Libertarianism
58:24 Radical Ideals and Anarchunity.com
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What would security look like in a society without government? In this episode of the Bad Roman podcast, host Craig Harguess sits down with Jeff Perry from Voluntarism in Action to explore this intriguing question. They delve into the concept of voluntary society security, discussing how private security firms, insurance-based models, and community-based solutions could replace traditional policing.
The conversation critiques the current government-run police system, highlighting issues like qualified immunity, police militarization, and lack of accountability. Jeff and Craig explain how free market principles could offer better incentives and outcomes for security services, challenging the "foundational myth" that government exists to protect us.
From a Christian perspective, they explore how voluntary solutions align more closely with Christian principles than coercive government systems. This episode is sure to provoke thought and encourage listeners to reconsider their views on security and governance. Tune in for a compelling discussion that questions the status quo and envisions a freer, more ethical society.
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Starting Points and Key Moments:
00:02 Jeff and Sarah's Episode
00:22 Recurring Question on Security in a Voluntary Society
01:53 Jeff Perry's Article on Voluntary Society Security
3:07 Personal Experiences and Reflections
4:20 Police and State Power
7:14 Qualified Immunity and Police Accountability
11:07 Voluntary Society and Security Models
16:32 Economic Incentives and Market Solutions
20:22 Addressing Concerns about the Poor
24:56 Misconceptions about Lawlessness
30:34 Private Prisons vs. Private Policing
36:49 Military and National Defense
40:39 Closing Thoughts
43:06 Contribution to The Show
47:28 Final Remarks
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Musician Jordan Smart shares his journey from a religious household in Ohio to becoming a touring artist. He discusses his disillusionment with the church, his connection to music, and how punk rock influenced his worldview. The conversation centers on his song "Who Would Jesus Bomb?", inspired by frustrations with religious propaganda. Jordan reflects on how twisted religious messages inspired the song and talks about his project, Songs Not Bombs, raising funds for Palestinian children. This episode dives into war, politics, faith, and humanity, making it a must-listen for those interested in these critical issues.
Connect with Jordan Smart:
Jordan Smart Music on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/jordansmartmusic]Songs Not Bombs on Bandcamp - All Proceeds Go to Palestine [https://songsnotbombs.bandcamp.com]Songs Not Bombs on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/songs.not.bombs/]For Full Show Notes: https://www.thebadroman.com/show-notes/episode-114
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Starting Points and Key Moments:
00:45 Jordan's Background
02:00 Music as a Form of Protest
07:27 The Power of Music
09:40 Christianity and War
11:59 Generational Perspectives
16:45 Personal and Political Pushback to Jordan’s Song “Who Would Jesus Bomb?”
20:51 Echo Chambers and Authenticity
24:26 The Role of the Military
30:43 Compassion and Humanity
34:59 Challenging Beliefs
39:40 Personal Journeys
43:17 The Influence of Social Media
47:27 Interconnected Issues
52:19 Political Theater
57:52 Blonde Hair and Blue Eyes: Jesus and Race
1:03:21 Final Thoughts
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Craig speaks with Claire Dalton, host of the Clarity podcast where she interviews members of The Chruch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints who have left the Mormon church in their pursuit to follow Christ at a greater capacity. In the conversation, Claire shares her journey of leaving the LDS Church, her battle with chronic Lyme disease, and her views on government and institutional corruption.
Craig and Claire also discuss misconceptions about Mormonism, particularly polygamy, and the experiences of those who leave the LDS Church to follow Christ. The conversation also explores the influence of government in various sectors and the concept of statism as inherently satanic.
Emphasizing the message "No King but Christ," they discuss prioritizing Christ over state and institutional allegiances and building authentic Christian communities. This episode offers insights into faith, health, and societal structures, encouraging listeners to question and explore their beliefs.
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The Clarity Podcast on YouTubeClaire Dalton's websiteFollow Claire on social media: Facebook @forgedinhisfire and Instagram @forgedinhisfireFor Full Show Notes: https://www.thebadroman.com/show-notes/episode-113
Starting Points and Key Moments:
(1:04) Guest Introduction
(0:22) Entanglement of Churches with the State
(1:41) Claire's Personal Journey
(5:28) Misconceptions about Mormonism
(26:35) The Impact of Chronic Illness
(30:18) Critique of the Medical System
(53:04) Statism and Its Influence
(59:20) Closing Remarks
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Craig welcomes back Mike Maharrey for an engaging discussion on the intersection of Christianity, government, and economics. Ever wondered how inflation and taxation really impact your daily life? Mike breaks it down, tracing the effects of monetary policy from the Great Recession to today.They dive into how the Federal Reserve’s actions, like printing money and keeping interest rates low, have led to economic issues that both major political parties support. They also tackle tariffs, especially those from the Trump era, explaining how they end up being a tax on consumers.But it’s not just about economics. Craig and Mike explore the importance of resisting unconstitutional laws and the role of Christians in standing up for their beliefs. In this Fourth of July episode, they reflect on what true independence means beyond the fireworks and barbecues.This episode is a mix of history, economics, and moral questioning, offering a thought-provoking look at how government policies and personal faith intersect. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that will make you rethink your views on government and faith.
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Money Metals PodcastPersonal website and Godarchy podcast10th Amendment CenterFor Full Show Notes: https://www.thebadroman.com/show-notes/episode-112
Starting Points and Key Moments:
(00:01:06) Welcoming Back Mike Maharrey
(00:06:20) Independence Day and Election Year
(00:08:17) Monetary Policy and Inflation
(00:13:09) Economic Misconceptions
(00:19:46) Historical Context of Monetary Policy
(00:23:50) Tariffs and Their Impact
(00:31:58) Gun Control Policies
(00:35:28) The 10th Amendment and State vs. Federal Law
(00:39:34) Resistance to Government Overreach
(00:46:17) COVID19 and Church Shutdowns
(00:50:14) Immigration and Christian Perspective
(00:55:52) Independence Day Reflections
(01:01:11) Mike Maharrey's Projects and Resources
(01:04:42) Supporting the Bad Roman Project
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Ever wonder what happens when political figures start getting treated like religious icons? Well, buckle up, because singer-songwriter Josh Nichols is here to chat about just that. We're diving into the unsettling trend of comparing Donald Trump to Jesus, especially when election season heats up on social media. These comparisons aren't just off—they're seriously problematic. Josh's powerful song "God vs MAGA" takes a stand against this dangerous idolization of political figures, shedding light on the toxic rhetoric that equates Trump with Christ. We’ll explore how these false comparisons mess with our faith and distract us from the true essence of Jesus' teachings.
American nationalism often disguises itself as Christianity, but what’s the spiritual fallout? We're breaking down the troubling habit of mixing faith with national pride, and how this can turn patriotism into a form of idolatry. Josh’s song "God vs MAGA" calls out the manipulation of religious beliefs by political players, showing how these actions can lead to a misguided faith in political leaders. We also draw some interesting parallels between Trump's portrayal and the biblical figure Barabbas, highlighting the need to find truth amid all the political noise.
We'll talk about the clash between personal rights and biblical principles of humility and selflessness, digging into the theological implications and contrasting earthly citizenship with eternal values. Josh’s powerful lyrics, including the line "God doesn't want to make America great again," remind us that our loyalty should be to God's kingdom, not a nation.
Critical thinking and independent thought are key to navigating the noise of corporate media and political propaganda. We discuss the liberating power of letting go and having faith, and how critical thinking helps us form confident, independent opinions. From addressing the idolatry of political beliefs to calling out the hypocrisy within pro-life stances, this episode urges us to elevate our faith above nationalism and strive for greatness rooted in God's infinite and unconditional love, not a nation’s past.
We'll wrap up with personal reflections and broader societal critiques, highlighting the tension between national identity and spiritual integrity. Tune in for this compelling conversation that underscores the ultimate greatness found in God's kingdom and His unconditional love.
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For Full Show Notes: https://www.thebadroman.com/show-notes/episode-111
Starting Points & Key Moments:
00:02:02 God vs MAGA
00:09:37 Jesus, Nationalism, and Idolatry
00:22:52 Navigating Critical Thinking in Society
00:32:38 America and Christianity
00:42:49 American Hypocrisy and Eternal Greatness
00:51:42 Greatness in God and Music
01:02:15 Faith in Modern Society
01:12:03 Balancing Faith and Personal Beliefs
01:22:48 Future of Christianity in America
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Was Jesus crucified for challenging the empire or for atoning for humanity's sins? Joined by Reverend Caleb Lines this episode tackles age-old theological questions through a fresh perspective. Caleb, who hails from a progressive Christian background, shares insights from his compelling sermon, "Jesus was crucified for standing up to empire and not to atone for the sins of humanity." Our conversation digs deep into the historical and political contexts surrounding Jesus' crucifixion, urging listeners to reconsider traditional interpretations.
We then move on to dissect the concept of atonement as presented in the New Testament, revealing the contrasting depictions of Jesus in the Synoptic Gospels and John. Does the New Testament present a unified view, or are there significant theological discrepancies? Caleb and Craig challenge the later development of penal substitutionary atonement and bring to light the often-overlooked complexities within the New Testament. This segment is sure to provoke thought and aims to foster a nuanced understanding of Jesus' messages and their implications for Christian faith and practice today.
Finally, we broach the subject of progressive Christianity, emphasizing its roots in Jesus' teachings on peace, justice, and inclusivity. Caleb helps us navigate the delicate balance of faith and politics, touching on modern humanitarian crises and the role of pastors in guiding their congregations through these challenges. We also explore the concept of Christian anarchy and if voluntary charity could potentially solve societal issues better than government intervention. This episode is for anyone interested in the intersections of faith, politics, and social justice.
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progressivechristianity.org
University Christian Church in San Diego website and Facebook
Awakened: A 52-Week Progressive Christian Devotional
For Full Show Notes: https://www.thebadroman.com/show-notes/episode-110
Starting points & Key Moments:
01:07 Who is Reverend Caleb Lines
07:15 Jesus' Subversive Message
15:02 Understanding Atonement in the New Testament
22:10 Jesus as a Political Figure
27:37 Interpretations of Scripture and God
32:45 The Problem of Biblical Literalism
38:55 Progressive Christianity Defined Through Conversation
44:25 Tackling Misconceptions about Progressive Christianity
49:39 Christian Anarchy vs Government Accountability
54:45 The Call to Social Justice
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Join host Craig on a soul-stirring quest as he delves into the unconventional world of Christians who reject political affiliation with the enigmatic Royal Priest in this eye-opening episode. With more than 20 years of experience in ministry, the Royal Priest—author and host of numerous podcasts—cuts through conventional Christian narratives, offering insights that beckon the spiritually curious to reconsider their understanding of faith and authority.
This episode is a pivotal listen for anyone on the cusp of a spiritual revelation, eager to reconcile the principles of divine order with earthly rule. The pair navigates their political evolutions with the state to a Christ-focused life, they challenge longstanding beliefs within the church and invite you to redefine how your political expression undermines your devotion to Jesus Himself.
The Royal Priest's transformation from an established clergyman to a wandering seeker of truth sets a fascinating stage for this discussion. The dialogue ventures into the friction between comfortable religious doctrines and the unsettling reality of Jesus’s message. With the anticipated "great jubilation" on the horizon, are you prepared for the change it promises?
Take an introspective look at the role Christians should play in the political arena and ponder our true allegiance—is it to God, to the state, or to a blend of both? As the conversation draws to a close, the focus shifts to law enforcement and its congruence with divine justice. Craig's transformation reflects a broader societal inquiry. For law enforcement officers who practice faith, this episode serves as a summons to gauge your actions against the inflexible standard of divine righteousness.
Listeners, brace yourselves to confront these probing inquiries head-on. This episode is an active call to engage, to shake the soul, and to join a community determined to align their terrestrial journey with Christ's teachings. It's an invitation to assess the structures of governance against the steadfast scale of divine righteousness.
Don't let this transformative conversation pass you by—it's poised to awaken, challenge, and ignite your spirit.
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- Listen to his Podcasts
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For Full Show Notes: https://www.thebadroman.com/show-notes/episode-109
Starting points:
00:57 Exploring Christian Anarchy
09:06 Anarchy vs. Christ
13:39 Government, Righteousness, and Christian Growth
23:49 Spreading the Message
36:10 Reevaluating Views on Law Enforcement
39:11 Questioning the Righteousness of Law Enforcement
46:41 Critiquing Justice and Proclaiming Righteousness
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Have you ever considered the profound impact your food choices have on your health, the environment, and the local economy? Michael from Copperhead Hill Farms is on the show to reveal the significance of supporting local agriculture and the empowerment that comes with food sovereignty. The conversation spans Michael's shift from suburban living to the heart of agrarian self-sufficiency, spurred by the unexpected gift of two pigs. Infused with the ethos of community connection and the simplicity of barter trade, this episode isn't just about farming—it's a narrative about reshaping consumption habits and rediscovering the nourishment that comes from the ground up.
We've all felt the pinch of regulations and red tape, but have you considered how it affects the tomato on your plate or the salsa in your jar? Our discussion takes a turn toward the limitations faced by those who dare to venture into local food production. It's a candid look at the struggles to maintain integrity and quality in our food systems, punctuated by heartening tales of community resilience and the practical magic of trading eggs for tomatoes. Join us as we challenge the status quo of convenience and champion a return to authentic, locally-sourced sustenance.
Our journey wraps up with a look at the significance behind the rebranding of Copperhead Hill Farms and how it reflects the rebellious spirit akin to moonshiners of yore. Michael and I share our personal transformations, from ideology shifts to the empowering embrace of Christian pacifism and community-focused living. The episode is a rallying cry for listeners to find strength in like-minded communities and take a firm stance in their beliefs. Saddle up for an episode that promises to ignite your spirit of independence and leave you pondering the true cost of the food that graces your table.
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Copperhead Hill Farms Website
Copperhead Hill Farms Instagram
Copperhead Hill Farms Facebook
Episode Starting Points:
02:12 Local Farming and Community Autonomy
07:57 Barter-Based Economy and Legal Challenges
18:23 Importance of Local Food Sources
25:44 Challenges and Solutions for Local Farmers
33:13 Autonomy and State Control
43:02 Significance of Farm Name Change
58:49 Personal Ideological Transition
For Full Show Notes: https://www.thebadroman.com/show-notes/episode-108
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Join Craig and Ivan Soto on The Bad Roman Podcast as they explore the connection between Christianity, anarchy, and psychedelics. In this episode, Ivan discusses his transformative experiences with these substances and their significant impact on his spiritual journey.
The conversation tackles the government's control over these plants, their historical ties to witchcraft, and the need for open discussions within the Christian community about the potential therapeutic and spiritual benefits of psychedelics.
Don't miss this insightful episode as we delve into the potential of psychedelics as a valid path to the divine and challenge traditional sources of spiritual knowledge.
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Connect with Ivan:
FacebookInstagramStarting Points & Key Moments:
01:02 Introduction: Exploring Psychedelics and Christianity
02:00 The Double-Edged Sword of Psychedelics
06:00 Stigmas Surrounding Psychedelics
09:16 Exploring Psychedelics and Spirituality
11:00 Government Regulations and Psychedelics
12:00 The Christian Perspective on Psychedelics
13:01 Debunking Misconceptions About Witchcraft
17:00 Psychedelics as Tools for Spiritual Insight
20:00 The Cultural Significance of Psychedelics
22:54 The Therapeutic Potential of Psychedelics
27:45 Importance of Set and Setting in Psychedelic Use
30:00 Using Psychedelics for Personal Growth
32:26 The Dark Side of Psychedelics: Bad Trips
34:00 Recreational vs Therapeutic Use of Psychedelics
35:00 Psychedelics for Depression and Grief
35:09 Spiritual Enlightenment: Scripture vs Psychedelics
40:00 The Role of the Holy Spirit in Guiding Truth
43:00 Beyond the Bible: Other Sources of Divine Inspiration
For Full Show Notes: https://www.thebadroman.com/show-notes/episode-107
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The Against All Flags podcast team underscore the groundbreaking proclamation of 'No King but Christ' and join us on an exploration of the intriguing intersection of faith and state.
Tune in for a captivating conversation that not only reveals the early church's commitment to nonviolence, but also delves into personal experiences of life beyond politics, and reaffirms Jesus' supreme reign over all earthly powers. Prepare to be engrossed in a thought-provoking narrative that dares to challenge traditional loyalties and sparks a deeper, more peaceful understanding of faith.
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Nathan
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Anthony
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@beltfed_bandit
Wyatt
@wyatt_j_d_
Starting Points & Key Moments:
01:02 Christian Anarchy Explained (11 Minutes)
11:29 Christian Anarchy and Faith in Christ (5 Minutes)
16:04 King Jesus and AntiState Christianity (12 Minutes)
28:27 Corruption and Inequality in Government (4 Minutes)
32:33 Early Christian Anarchy and Theology (6 Minutes)
38:52 Early Church Influence on Modern Christianity (6 Minutes)
44:37 Standing vs. Sitting for National Anthem (9 Minutes)
53:38 Christian Podcast Promoting AntiFlag Message (14 Minutes)
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Join Craig and theologian Duncan Kerry Palmer in a riveting exploration of how ancient Greek nuances reshape our understanding of biblical texts. This episode delves into the significant impact of translations, particularly words like 'exousia' and 'hupotaso', which challenge traditional interpretations of authority and compliance within Christianity.
Through Palmer's insightful anecdotes from theological debates, we uncover the profound implications of these linguistic subtleties on interpretations of key scriptures such as Romans 13 and Acts 5:29. This discussion not only illuminates the complex relationship between Christianity and state authority but also invites listeners to reevaluate their perspectives on governance and societal roles in light of scripture.
As we unravel the intriguing concept of translation conspiracies, the episode encourages a critical examination of how language influences our understanding of divine mandates, urging a thoughtful reconsideration of passages like "render unto Caesar."
Tune in to this enlightening episode for a transformative journey through faith, language, and politics, challenging you to rethink your views on biblical authority and alignment.
Key Moments:
(01:02) Christian-State Relationships
(04:04) Scripture Through Translation
(05:02) Modern-Day Pharisees and Wisdom
(07:07) Connotation in Translation
(15:30) Greek Words in Scripture
(28:43) Biblical Terminology
(42:56) God's Government Through His Assembly
(54:16) Translation Conspiracies in Christianity
(10:02) Lost in Translation
(21:24) Romans 13 and Governing Authorities
(24:14) Christianity and Politics
(36:43) Untranslated Greek Words in the Bible
(42:56) Government, Church, and Satan's Kingdom
(47:06) Power and Authority of Christ
(53:03) Frustration With Christian Statism
(01:00:59) Explore Duncan’s Work
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Social Community: Peakd.com Twitter/X: @NewEarthHeavenBlog: Hive BlogDuncan’s email: duncan@sharefreely.comFor more on this episode and The Bad Roman Project:
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Join us in this powerful episode as we dive into the inspirational journey of Brother Devan, CEO of Gospel for the Streets. His unique blend of Gospel and hip-hop is reshaping the spiritual scene in Memphis, Tennessee. We discuss his personal journey, his role at Innovation Church, and his unique music that challenges norms and unites communities.
We tackle tough topics such as religious dogma, church hypocrisy, and faith's entanglement with government. Brother Devan provides insightful perspectives on these issues, showcasing the essence of spiritual maturity and conviction.
We also delve into the vibrant city of Memphis, highlighting the significant role Brother Devan's ministry plays in societal transformation through his grassroots activism, dialogue, and music.
The episode wraps up with a light-hearted discussion on viral moments and how they can ignite a deeper calling. Tune in for an episode that will inspire, challenge, and reaffirm the power of faith in action. This dialogue with Brother Devan offers a fresh look at living out the gospel, powered by the rhythm of hip-hop.
Key Moments:
01:02 Exploring Christian Faith and Ministry
11:44 Modern Day Pharisees and Spiritual Warfare
18:47 Church Hypocrisy and Government Influence
31:19 The Narrative of Memphis
40:48 Gospel for the Streets
45:51 Banana Pudding and Gospel Ministry
57:37 Strategic Collaboration for Gospel Outreach
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Connect with Brother Devan:
Gospel For the Streets Instagram, Facebook & YouTube
Listen and Follow Brother Devan’s Music on Spotify, Apple Music, iHeart Radio, Deezer, or Youtube
Devan’s Personal Facebook
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