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Top 10 Liberty Podcasts
Feb 3, 2025
The Best Liberty Podcasts from millions of podcasts available on the Goodpods platform and ranked by listens, ratings, comments, subscriptions and shares.
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Ever feel like the law is stacked against you? It probably is. Broken Law speaks truth to power in discussing how our laws and legal system serve the few at the expense of the many. This is where law meets real life. Hosted by the staff of the American Constitution Society, we reckon with the origins of our legal system, interview people on the frontlines of the progressive legal movement, and chat about necessary legal reforms to restore our democratic legitimacy and improve the lives of all people.
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Is there any hope at all of building and maintaining a free society? If so, how? If you are among "the remnant", this might be the show for you. See blog & discussion at: https://bretigne.substack.com/
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Do we, Christians, support public policies that are incongruent with a biblical worldview? And if so, how would we know?
How should a biblical worldview inform our approach to Criminal Justice, Education, Immigration, Illegal Drugs, Taxes, and more from a public policy standpoint? We can all think critically about these subjects even if we are not experts in a specific area, but are we thinking biblically about them?
Or is it possible that, as believers with a biblical worldview, we still need to thoroughly consider our approach to these subjects in light of how Jesus handled the relevant situations of His day?
Should we not at least consider the possibility that our approach is influenced more by the world’s norms and ethics than Jesus? Is it possible that what Jesus said then could still have a powerful impact on today’s politics in precisely the place where ethics meets public policy? I think so.
Consider what Jesus said to believers who were in a country occupied by a foreign superpower:
"Observe those who bring about harmonious relationships between opposing people; they assuredly are fortuned with the 'good life,' for they shall be called the sons and daughters of God."
The good life. You know, the kind of blessed life everybody desires to have.
Jesus says it is for the peacemakers.
Not the Machiavellian power colluders playing all the right angles, scheming for all the advantages, and securing whatever they can for themselves. No, not them.
And not the moral legalists, either, who are diligent about keeping themselves untarnished by the messiness of life. No, not them.
Nor the armed revolutionaries, confident in their just cause.
No, to Jesus, the good life, the blessed life, belongs to those who step into the messiness of life and attempt to bring about some harmony from the conflict.
Those folks... the risk takers... they’re living the ‘good life.’
Will they be successful in their attempts for peace? Perhaps.
That doesn’t diminish their flourishing because it is in the doing, not necessarily in the successful outcome.
Those in conflict may have reasons to want to keep the conflict alive. Consider the foreign military officer, the Roman commander, and the local revolutionary fighter, the Jewish Zealot. One or both of them may have seemingly rational reasons for not wanting peace.
Nevertheless, a peacemaker will try to bring these two opposing sides together in some harmonious relationship. This is no trivial matter.
Even if those two directly involved truly appreciate the peacemaker, many others within the broader sphere of political influence may not be so pleased.
Okay, so what’s the point?
Everyone has reasons to justify their strong positions of opposition against one another. Roman commander vs Jewish Zealot; Democrat vs. Republican. The list could go on and on and always will. Why?
Because divisiveness is easy.
“Staying out of it” is easy.
Apathy is easy.
But peacemaking is not.
It wasn’t then. It isn’t now.
But it does lead to the Good Life. Don’t we believers want as much of it as possible?
We must reconsider how our biblical worldview shapes our approach to today's relevant, often contentious subjects and how to engage those entrenched in political opposition, which sometimes includes ourselves. Just think about it.
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Modern-day politics discussion and analysis. Conservative Political Commentator Ryan Samuels breaks down current affairs, such as American Politics, Presidential speeches, and elections. I am covering Hot Topics like Gun Control, and Free Speech. The Ryan Samuels Show has been endorsed by Donald Trump Jr., Sarah Palin, The Hodge Twins, and Ted Nugent.
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We often view the use of the word, creed, in a religious context, and rightfully so; but at its essence, a creed is a belief that is fundamental, a guiding principle. This Podcast is dedicated to the principle of freedom and liberty. The antithesis of freedom and liberty is oppression. The right to be free is a fundamental belief in American culture, and must never be taken for granted or abused. Therefore, the creed of freedom is more important than any other principle or belief...indeed, perhaps the most important.
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Fresh Squeezed is a podcast that covers any topic on our minds for the day as well as hosting occasional guests to give an outlet to anyone that wants to convey their thoughts or ambitions to the world. Aside from specific topics an element and incorporation of randomness is key to our conversational flows. New episodes every week. Check us out on YouTube or our website Share this with your friends! Rate the podcast. Turn on the notifications bell to be alerted when a new episode drops! www.freshsqueezedpod.com
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Tim Moen is a firefighter/paramedic who ran for Prime Minister as Leader of the Libertarian Party of Canada in 2015 popularizing the slogan, "I want gay married couples to be able to protect their marijuana plants with guns!" On this show he interviews and debates guests on a quest to figure out how to live free in an unfree world.
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Latest episode 12 years ago
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