#4: Comprehensive Christianity

#4: Comprehensive Christianity

Posted on March 14, 2022

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While the world continues to suffer under the weight of humanism, what should we as Christians be doing to posture ourselves in righteousness as we consider the future? Should we panic and hope for some vague prophecy to sweep us away? Or should we get busy with the task of Christendom? We’ll discuss.

Headlines

  1. Children’s Health Defense says Pfizer and FDA dropped data bombshell on COVID vaccine consumers—but the world is too busy with Putin.
  2. Gas prices have reached an all-time high, but who is to be blamed for this?
  3. Idaho considers a bill which would make gender treatment of trans youth a felony.

Theonomy or Autonomy

With bills of abolition that seek to make abortion illegal being put forth in places like Oklahoma, Texas, North Carolina, and South Carolina, we’ll take a look at the issue of bodily autonomy: what are the arguments and what does God’s law have to say?

The New Politics of Sex: The Sexual Revolution, Civil Liberties, and the Growth of Government Power with Stephen Baskerville

The New Politics of Sex: The Sexual Revolution, Civil Liberties, and the Growth of Government Power with Stephen Baskerville

Posted on July 31, 2020

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In this episode of the Justice in the Kingdom podcast, Dr. Stephen Baskerville, social scientist and retired professor at Patrick Henry College, discusses his book, The New Politics of Sex: The Sexual Revolution, Civil Liberties and the Growth of Government Power. Our focus in this podcast is the deterioration of civil liberties through the politicization of criminal justice. New crimes are invented and vaguely defined. Due process is ignored. Accusations by a favored group become proof of guilt for the targeted group, mostly entirely heterosexual men. What mistakes are conservatives making and what can we do to reverse the trend? What can Christians do? For more information about Dr. Baskerville you can visit his website here.