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 | Dec 11, 2017 | All Posts, Bible, Lew Rockwell, Non-Aggression, Ron Paul, Tom Woods, War
This year marked the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation, the largest schism in Church history. Of course, in the seemingly, nominally important date of 2017, there was much talk among prominent church members, on both sides of the doctrinal divide, about unity. How...
by AnarchoChristian | Oct 27, 2017 | Nationalism, Non-Aggression, Podcasts, Ron Paul, War
“Hey AnarchoChristian, I suspect CNN and Fox may not be reliable sources on US foreign policy. Can you recommend a few good podcasts on the subject?” Glad you asked! Our foreign policy opinion is reflective of comments from Ron Paul, author of A Foreign...
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...