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Why We Don’t Pick Sides: A Christian Approach to Politics, Power, and Virtue

Why We Don’t Pick Sides: A Christian Approach to Politics, Power, and Virtue

Update: 2025-09-30
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In this episode of Thinking Out Loud, Nathan and Cameron respond to critiques that their political and cultural commentary lacks conviction, clarifying their distinctly Christian approach to public discourse. Drawing on virtue ethics, New Testament theology, and the wisdom of thinkers like James Davison Hunter, they explore why a posture of humility, nuance, and spiritual discernment is not weakness—but faithfulness. With cultural distrust rising and Christians worldwide grappling with political polarization, Nathan and Cameron ask: Are we living in Israel or Babylon? What does it mean to think Christianly in an age of fear, outrage, and existential threats? This episode offers thoughtful, theologically rich insight for believers seeking to navigate the complexities of modern life without compromising the Gospel. Perfect for Christians craving depth, nuance, and Christ-centered clarity in today’s chaotic world.


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Why We Don’t Pick Sides: A Christian Approach to Politics, Power, and Virtue

Why We Don’t Pick Sides: A Christian Approach to Politics, Power, and Virtue

Nathan Rittenhouse & Cameron McAllister