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Ep. 24: Why Non-Christian Libertarians Should (And How They Can) Become Christians

Ep. 24: Why Non-Christian Libertarians Should (And How They Can) Become Christians

Update: 2025-05-29
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We explain what becoming and being a Reformed Christian and a Reformed libertarian is and means in basic terms. We say why one should, and how one can, become a Reformed Christian and a Reformed libertarian. We explain what libertarianism is, and why every libertarian is already a religious libertarian. We mention the ultimate purpose in becoming a Christian, and part of how Reformed Christianity grounds our view of libertarianism. We briefly explain how the Reformed view of Romans 13 is compatible with libertarianism. And we conclude with three general things a non-Christian can do to facilitate their discovering that Christianity is true.

https://reformedlibertarians.com/024

Main Points of Discussion

00:00 Introduction

00:32 Episode description

02:06 What it means to become and be a Christian

05:38 What we mean by libertarianism

09:54 Why every libertarian is already a religious libertarian

15:55 The ultimate purpose in becoming a Christian

18:20 How Reformed Christianity grounds libertarianism

25:27 What about Romans 13?

29:19 Recap

30:12 Three things to discover Reformed Christianity is true


Additional Resources

The Reformed Libertarians Podcast is a project of the Libertarian Christian Institute: https://libertarianchristians.com and a member of the Christians for Liberty Network: https://christiansforliberty.net

Audio Production by Podsworth Media - https://podsworth.com

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Ep. 24: Why Non-Christian Libertarians Should (And How They Can) Become Christians

Ep. 24: Why Non-Christian Libertarians Should (And How They Can) Become Christians

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