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Submit Review3:20 Intro to Christian Anarchism, nonviolence, and their connection7:30 Christian Anarchism's freeing from moral consequentialism 9:30 Why use the term Anarchism? Is voluntaryist a better term?12:45 Is the Superdome after Hurricane Katrina a good picture of what an anarchist society would look like?16:45 What do you consider the strongest argument against Anarchism that makes you think twice? 19:00 Why pursue Anarchism rather than reform?21:00 Would you vote for Ron Paul?23:00 If all Christians left politics, wouldn't that have a negative impact?25:30 How do you hold such a negative view on government and human tainting of power while not becoming a conspiracy theorist or jettisoning truth? How do you discern truth?39:15 Recommended resources42:30 Importance of viewing Christian Anarchism as a cumulative case
3:20 Intro to Christian Anarchism, nonviolence, and their connection7:30 Christian Anarchism's freeing from moral consequentialism 9:30 Why use the term Anarchism? Is voluntaryist a better term?12:45 Is the Superdome after Hurricane Katrina a good picture of what an anarchist society would look like?16:45 What do you consider the strongest argument against Anarchism that makes you think twice? 19:00 Why pursue Anarchism rather than reform?21:00 Would you vote for Ron Paul?23:00 If all Christians left politics, wouldn't that have a negative impact?25:30 How do you hold such a negative view on government and human tainting of power while not becoming a conspiracy theorist or jettisoning truth? How do you discern truth?39:15 Recommended resources42:30 Importance of viewing Christian Anarchism as a cumulative case
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