by AnarchoChristian | Feb 18, 2018 | All Posts, Bible, Constitution, Nationalism, Non-Aggression, Nonresistance, Patriotism, War
A telltale sign of a nation bent on perpetual war, rather than using it as a means to an end, is the reluctance to actually allow peaceful negotiations. [/spp-transcript]This should be clear to all Americans after the hypocrisy from Vice President Mike Pence not...
by AnarchoChristian | Feb 7, 2018 | All Posts, Anarchism, Bible, Nationalism, Non-Aggression, Patriotism, Romans 13, War
Rebel is a polarized term today. It’s either looked down upon, or revered. Twentieth century Hippies, Punks, and Greasers are styles of clothing and ideology still worn with as much purpose as the day they evolved from the social norm, and identified positively...
by AnarchoChristian | Jan 21, 2018 | All Posts, Bible, Economics, Frederic Bastiat, Nationalism, Non-Aggression, Patriotism, Ron Paul, War
The war god has gone by many names. Every civilization has named him, honored him and made sacrifice to him. Mars, Ares, Odin, Anhur, and Belus are to name a few, and though his name changes, the sacrifice remains the same. Money and liberty are hard to quantify, but...
by AnarchoChristian | Nov 29, 2017 | All Posts, Bible, Martyn Lloyd Jones, Nationalism, Patriotism
Being blind, and then seeing Christ is a common theme in the Bible. We see it in a man born without sight, people with their sight “kept’ from them, and another blinded after being knocked to the ground from the light and sound of the risen Christ. Each of...
by AnarchoChristian | Oct 12, 2017 | All Posts, Bible, Patriotism
It’s easy to view biblical events in a vacuum. Rarely are they taught along side, or harmonized with, other historical events. As well, many timelines are void of Biblical events, resulting in an inferred mythologizing to even the faithful. During...
by AnarchoChristian | Oct 3, 2017 | All Posts, Nationalism, Patriotism, War
From 1861 to 1865, the post-Second Great Awakening generation of the United States was engaged in what is commonly called the Civil War. Today there is as much romanticism of that war as there is jingoism for today’s. Like the participants in the Civil War, the...