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In one of the most high-profile debates on this subject to date, The Babylon Bee Managing Editor Joel Berry joined us for a spirited, three-hour discussion on the crucially important topic of whether women who have @b0rti0ns should be prosecuted for doing so.
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On Veggie Tales Creator Phil Vischer's podcast, Pro-life writer David French and pro-choice pastor Skye Jethani critiqued abolitionism. They offered arguments against abolitionism we hadn't heard before, and Jethani (who is ordained as a pastor and used to be an editor at Christianity Today) explained the "disturbingly compelling" pro-choice arguments that led him to come out as a pro-choicer in the episode. As harshly as truth and as uncompromisingly as justice, we refute their pro-life and pro-choice nonsense.
We also talk about the crucially important Abolition Now Conference coming up this March 1-4. Register today! https://freethestates.org/abolition-now/
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Dobbs has been decided. There is no more need for compromise. Or is there? Pro-lifers seeking to keep their losing streak alive petition congress and demand unequal justice. We dissect The Heritage Foundation letter in this episode of The Liberator Podcast.
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"They can't out-exegete us" has long been a rallying cry for abolitionist pastors in the SBC. Pastor David Goza has proven the slogan accurate once again.
At the Louisiana Baptist Convention, Goza contested that because God forgave Paul for sins he committed in ignorance, mothers should be allowed to murder their babies in the womb without any legal consequence. Shockingly, his argument was persuasive to enough messengers in the room that abolitionist pastor Brian Gunter's equal protection amendment was voted down.
Russell, James, and Rachel tested Goza's argument against scripture and plain reason, and suffice it to say, his argument was found wanting.
Watch the full deliberation on Gunter's amendment at the Louisiana Baptist Convention here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Mblj29T1ic
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We sit down to discuss our presence on TikTok and why it is important to take advantage of the opportunity it presents.
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This episode was broadcasted LIVE on YouTube and Facebook. We had some audio issues at the beginning and had to cut out a small portion of the beginning.
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SBC President Bart Barber has "apologized" for his slander of Dusty Deevers and the Abolitionist Movement, but his "apology" was as bad as the original tirade. In this episode, we dissect Barber's "repentance," explain the six things Barber still needs to repent of, and ask our listeners to send the episode to Barber, politely asking him to stop ignoring Dusty's requests for a meeting to reconcile.
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Sam and James were joined by Pastor Dusty Deevers and Attorney Bradley Peirce to discuss the recent controversy with SBC president Bart Barber and his slander of Dusty.
We deal with his arguments in detail.
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We sat down with Brian Gunter to talk about his departure from the pro-life movement and becoming an abolitionist, and his most recent project in Louisiana seeking to end the bloodshed.
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Many pro-life and pro-murder organizations alike are claiming that abortion has effectively been abolished in numerous states. Is this true? Sam and James take a closer look at the claims made by pro-lifers and their regulatory laws.
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Students for Life President Kristen Hawkins Tweeted recently that politics necessitates compromise. In this episode, the guys discuss politics theologically and contrast the abolitionist view with that of the pro-life movement.
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The "Conservative Policy Network" is a dark money political group lying about abolitionist candidates all over the state of Oklahoma. Having been accused of being in the occult and wanting to raise taxes, SD26 candidate Brady Butler is the latest victim of these lying, establishment smear artists. In episode #107 of The Liberator Podcast, Russell and James talk to Brady about the wild, intentionally false accusations being leveled against him by the dark money allies of Senator Darcy Jech, and about the differences between his campaign and Jech's.
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We have been talking about this episode for a VERY long time, and what an episode for the second anniversary of The Liberator!
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We sat down with Mike Hill to discuss his bid for House District 1 in Florida and the importance of abolitionist campaigns post-roe.
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James and Sam examine the evil pro-life bill presented by Senator Sue Glick of Indiana. Without Roe as an excuse, pro-lifers are STILL sticking to their incremental guns. It comes as no surprise to us that they won't abolish abortion: they tolerated a holocaust for fifty years, and they aren't going to act like it is a holocaust now.
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We sat down with Karina Rodriguez and discussed the work God has done in her life, redeeming her from a life of murder and depravity. Karina interned with us this summer and has been preaching the gospel and rescuing children ever since she was born again. The reborn rescue the preborn.
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We were joined this week by Gabriel, Kim, Karina, Aurora, and Natalie to discuss their time working for Free the States!
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David Buboltz has first-hand experience running a campaign as an abolitionist. He performed excellently in his recent race and knew it was going to be a tough seat to take. With a smaller budget and less political recognition, he couldn't win his race, but he learned a lot from the campaign that will be helpful for future abolitionist candidates.
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Analyzing Brett Kavanaugh's concurring opinion in Dobbs and why it represents the height of cowardice and unconstitutionality.
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