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In this episode of LCI Greenroom: Open and Unscripted, host Jacob Winograd is joined by Cody Cook and Norman Horn to explore whether libertarians have […]
Doug Stuart sits down with guests Norman Horn and Cody Cook to delve into one of the most complex and nuanced discussions facing the modern […]
In this uplifting episode of Noggin Notes, Jake welcomes Dr. Norman Horn, founder of the Libertarian Christian Institute, to discuss the profound connection between spirituality, personal freedom, and mental health. With a background in engineering, theology, and advocacy, Dr. Horn offers a unique perspective on how embracing faith and liberty can lead to a more fulfilling and resilient life. Dr. Horn shares his insights into the role of spirituality in fostering mental well-being, guiding individuals to find deeper purpose and healing through faith. He also explains how principles of freedom—both personal and societal—can empower individuals to overcome challenges, cultivate resilience, and build meaningful connections. Whether you're seeking spiritual growth, mental health insights, or a fresh perspective on faith and freedom, this episode is sure to inspire and enlighten. Tune in to discover how integrating spirituality and mental health can lead to transformative personal growth. Mental health conditions, such as depression or anxiety, are real, common and treatable. And recovery is possible. To take your Free Mental Health screening visit https://walkthetalkamerica.org/ or click the following link. TAKE A MENTAL HEALTH TEST We hope you enjoy this episode. Today's show is brought to you by Audible and Zephyr Wellness. Audible is offering our listeners a free audiobook with a 30-day trial membership. Just go to www.audibletrial.com/9WOGmy and browse the unmatched selection of audio programs – download a title free and start listening.. If you have any questions or request send us a message at info@nogginnotes.com / info@zephyrwellness.org Hope you enjoy the podcast and please go ahead subscribe and give us a review of our show. You can write a review on iTunes.
Doug Stuart sits down with guests Norman Horn and Cody Cook to delve into one of the most complex and nuanced discussions facing the modern church—whether undocumented immigrants can biblically serve as elders.Cody Cook explains how Christian theology provides a balanced view, acknowledging legitimate functions of government while urging respect for authority within reasonable boundaries, much like Apostle Paul's approach.Pivoting to the specific issue of church leadership, Doug Stuart explores the criteria for evaluating pastoral candidates. Should undocumented status automatically disqualify someone, or does the context and community's understanding of the individual's circumstances matter more? Doug advocates for a nuanced approach that values wisdom and moral evaluation over rigid legality.Norman Horn emphasizes that decisions regarding church discipline and leadership must involve the community. He insists that wise elders, with the support and awareness of the congregation, should navigate these complex issues. The discussion broadens to encompass the church's role in making decisions amidst uneasy societal frameworks. The speakers propose that even when laws appear unjust, decisions must align with a faithful interpretation of scripture and involve comprehensive community input. They reflect on practical scriptural interpretations, urging congregations not to adopt superficial readings but to seek genuine understanding and unity.The episode further traverses the intricacies of church governance, reflecting on different models from elder-led structures to other forms practiced in various denominations. The conversation acknowledges the historical context, drawing parallels to Dietrich Bonhoeffer and underground churches, suggesting practical solutions like lay leadership to navigate legal and ethical challenges.Disclaimer: The Libertarian Christian Institute does not provide legal advice. The discussion focuses on ethical and religious perspectives and aims to offer thoughtful considerations for congregational decision-making.Audio Production by Podsworth Media - https://podsworth.com ★ Support this podcast ★
In June 2024, Dr. Norman Horn participated in a Theology by the Pint event, where the topics of discussion were on whether a Christian can be patriotic, a nationalist, or are these things idolatry? Three participants gave opening statements, and a panel discussion with audience Q&A followed. Audio Production by Podsworth Media - https://podsworth.com ★ Support this podcast ★
Should Christians engage in politics? Should Christian morality be at the heart of the laws we make and enforce? Does God appoint governments? What the heck is a Christian Nationalist and...are you one? When does Patriotism turn into idolatry? Our THREE guest speakers: Max Anton (repping for Christian Nationalism), Norman Horn (founder and President of the Libertarian Christian Institute), and Nick Hadsell (taking the "Christians should disengage from politics & culture wars" perspective) will bring their differing perspectives to the conversation and then we'll have a large format group discussion where you can text your own questions in to our larger panel of pastors and professors.
In This 100th Episode, Dr. Norman Horn, founder and president of the Libertarian Christian Institute, and I celebrate the 100th Let People Prosper Show episode and explore:
Special guests Sarah Stone and Evan McClanahan join us to disucss their innovative initiative, Theology by the Pint. This exciting forum has transformed the traditional setting of theological discussions by incorporating a casual atmosphere where young professionals can gather, pint in hand, to delve into deep and sometimes controversial topics.Sarah and Evan share their experiences of hosting these events, emphasizing the importance of creating a warm and charitable environment even when discussing contentious issues such as LGBTQ matters within the church. Their approach to include diverse viewpoints, like an affirming pastor, showcases their commitment to love and charity in disagreements, and underscores the value of humor and respect in such dialogues. The episode also touches on making theological discussions accessible to a broad audience, from those well-versed in theology to individuals who might feel overwhelmed by complex jargon. Sarah shares her strategy of pausing to clarify terms and encouraging explanatory parenthetical statements to ensure everyone is on the same page.The conversation further explores the organization's democratic process in choosing discussion topics, the types of government systems they tackle, the impact of political rhetoric on Christian beliefs, and the ever-present challenge of maintaining integrity while hosting diverse and sometimes conflicting views. Listeners will also get a preview of upcoming events, including a notable June 11, 2024, gathering with Norman Horn, founder of the Libertarian Christian Institute. Additionally, the episode highlights the community aspects of Theology by the Pint events, which feature social hours, charity spotlights, trivia, and open Q&A sessions allowing for real-time audience engagement.Audio Production by Podsworth Media - https://podsworth.com
On the latest episode of Giving Ventures, DonorsTrust Vice President Peter Lipsett talks with Norman Horn, founder and president of Libertarian Christian Institute; Nicholas Sarwark, executive director of the Libertarian Policy Foundation; and Tom DiLorenzo, president of the Mises Institute. The guests, among other things, make the Christian case for Austrian economics.
On the latest episode of Giving Ventures, DonorsTrust Vice President Peter Lipsett talks with Norman Horn, founder and president of Libertarian Christian Institute; Nicholas Sarwark, executive director of the Libertarian Policy Foundation; and Tom DiLorenzo, president of the Mises Institute. The guests, among other things, make the Christian case for Austrian economics.
In this episode of Good News Bad News, host Matthew Bellis engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Norman Horn, Jacob Winograd, Ááron Sepúlveda-Cué, and Kerry Baldwin, delving into an array of topics relevant to the economic and political landscape of Argentina and beyond.The episode offers a deep dive into the implications and potential benefits of dollarization in Argentina, with Ááron passionately advocating for this significant economic shift and highlighting the role of the United States in facilitating such a change.The conversation further explores the aftermath and challenges associated with transitioning to a dollarized economy, emphasizing the need for a systematic and careful approach to address short-term pain for long-term improvement.As the dialogue meanders through the realms of Libertarianism and economic policies, the guests also reflect on the surprising victory of Javier Milei, a libertarian economist, in the 2023 Argentine presidential election. The unprecedented win of Milei is analyzed in the context of the growing resonance of libertarianism in Latin America, stemming from the experiences of socialist regimes and triple-digit inflation, presenting hope for significant change in the region.Amidst the engaging discussions, the episode intersects with the spirit of gratitude, as the guests share their expressions of thanks, invoking a touch of warmth and humanity within the midst of compelling discourse.Delivered through a blend of insightful analysis and lighthearted banter, this episode provides a wealth of thought-provoking content, touching on issues ranging from economic innovation to the potential of the Liberty Movement in Argentina and beyond. It's a deep dive into libertarian principles, economic insights, and the potential for transformative change, offering a compelling and enlightening viewing experience for audiences.
Lee C. Camp is professor of Theology & Ethics at Lipscomb University in Nashville. He is the author of "Mere Discipleship: Radical Christianity in a Rebellious World" and "Scandalous Witness" and is co-author of "Resisting Babel". He is also the host of the Tokens Show, the world's only long-running theological variety show. Lee joins Doug Stuart and Norman Horn to discuss the interplay of Christianity, politics, and culture in America, and in particular, the many contradictions therein for many Christians. (Re-Mastered for Re-Issue.) Audio Production by Podsworth Media - https://podsworth.com
Episode 71 is with Dr. Norman Horn, president of the Libertarian Christian Institute. Dr. Horn and I discuss the following and more: 1) How individual liberty and free markets provide abundant ways to glorify God; 2) Whether or not Jesus would be socialist and what the role of government and churches should be in caring for "the least of these”; and 3) Encouragement for Christians in their careers, reasons for optimism for the future, and separating conservative politics from Christianity. Check out Dr. Horn's recent co-authored book, "Faith Seeking Freedom" by clicking the link: https://www.amazon.com/Faith-Seeking-Freedom-Libertarian-Christian-ebook/dp/B08LDZMP8M/ref=sr_1_1?qid=1699917646&refinements=p_27%3ADr.+Norman+Horn&s=books&sr=1-1 Please like this video, subscribe to the channel, share it on social media, and provide a rating and review. Also, subscribe and see show notes for this episode on Substack (www.vanceginn.substack.com) and visit my website for economic insights (www.vanceginn.com).
Thank you for listening to the 35th episode of "This Week's Economy," where I briefly recap and share my insights on key economic and policy news. Please share this on social media and provide a rating and review. Also, subscribe and see show notes for this episode on Substack (www.vanceginn.substack.com) and visit my website for economic insights (www.vanceginn.com). Today, I cover: 1) National: New CPI report shows that inflation has moderated but the Fed must do more to cut its balance sheet, why American concern about China may be overblown, the DOJ's Jonathan Kanter pushes radical antitrust, and new findings about the costly Green Energy Agenda; 2) States: Texas continues its fourth special session of the year with School Choice for all in limbo, and a new report from the Tax Foundation reveals which states are thriving and others that have plummeted in business tax climate rankings; and 3) Other: A recap of my recent episode with President of the National Taxpayers Union Pete Sepp, sneak peek of an upcoming episode with President of the Libertarian Christian Insititute Dr. Norman Horn, and reflections from my 42nd birthday last week about letting people prosper.
Doug Bandow, a senior fellow at the renowned Cato Institute, joined Dr. Norman Horn for his unique perspective on foreign policy, particularly when it comes to the complex relationship between China and the United States. They delve into the myths and realities surrounding China, its economic hegemony, human rights issues, and the impact on both social and economic interactions. Audio Production by Podsworth Media - https://podsworth.com
During this breakout session from Freedom Fest 2023, our panelists aim to provide an antidote to the growing influence of Christian nationalism by presenting comprehensive theological and libertarian perspectives. Drawing from Reformed, Catholic, and Protestant theological viewpoints, Jacob Winograd moderates the panel comprised of Dr. Norman Horn, Ryan McMaken, and Kerry Baldwin, with a special video contribution from Alex Bernardo. Throughout the session, the panel explores the various definitions and ambiguities surrounding Christian nationalism, examining different opinions ranging from proud embrace to outright dismissal of the term. They critique the Christian nationalist program as an activist movement masquerading as a philosophy and question its compatibility with principles of civil justice. Also discussed are nationalism and patriotism and the identity Christians have in Christ. The panelists challenge the idea of using legal coercion to enforce nonaggressive immorality and caution against viewing the Old Testament theocracy as a political blueprint for modern governance. Additional Resources: Watch on YouTube Audio Production by Podsworth Media - https://podsworth.com
Watch this on YouTube https://youtu.be/do82bE-ueE0 This session was recorded at FreedomFest in Memphis, TN, on July 15, 2023 and was sponsored by the Libertarian Christian Institute. The panel was moderated by Reason's Nick Gillespie, and the panelists were Norman Horn, Rich Lowry, and Bryan Caplan. The panel explores the various facets of nationalism, examining its historical context and current resurgence around the world. They question whether nationalism poses any threat to human flourishing and international peace, or if it is simply a natural expression of personal preferences. The panelists also explore the relationship between nationalism and identity politics, discussing the role of loyalty to one's country and the pursuit of human flourishing. Also discussed are key moments in history where nationalism has played a significant role, shedding light on both positive and negative outcomes. They also examine the impact of nationalism on immigration policies, corporate culture, and the notion of self-governance. Audio Production by Podsworth Media - https://podsworth.com
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/e-78IZ_WTMo In this episode of Good News Bad News, host Matthew Bellis is joined by guests Norman Horn, Doug Stuart, and Kerry Baldwin for a lively discussion about their recent experiences at Freedom Fest 2023, held in Memphis, Tennessee. The episode begins with Norman Horn sharing his reasons for LCI choosing to attend Freedom Fest. He describes the event as an opportunity to engage with like-minded individuals and organizations, fostering deep connections and conversations. Norman goes on to detail special moments and encounters with familiar faces, highlighting the long-standing relationships they have developed within the Liberty movement. Overall, this episode of Good News Bad News provides an in-depth and engaging look into the LCI crew's experiences at Freedom Fest, highlighting the connections, conversations, and thought-provoking moments that made the event memorable. SUBSCRIBE to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/LibertarianChristianInstitute?sub_confirmation=1 DONATE to LCI to further our mission: https://libertarianchristians.com/donate/ VISIT our website for the most consistent Christian political thought: https://libertarianchristians.com
* Joe Biden bragged that his administration had “ended cancer as we know it.” * Kevin McCarthy: Biden Impeachment Inquiry May Be Considered 'We will follow this to the end,' he says of investigation of Biden family finances. * Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis cuts presidential campaign staff by more than a third. * Guest: Dr. Norman Horn, Founder And President Of Libertarian Christian Institute, "The Liberty Antidote to Christian Nationalism" - LibertarianChristians.com * Resurgent Nationalism: A Threat to Human Flourishing? - WE'RE GOING TO TOPPLE THE IDOL OF NATIONALISM! * Biden's dog Commander sent a Secret Service officer to the hospital and bit six other people - Attacks by Joe's dog come after Biden's last dog, Major, was removed for similar behavior.
Lawrence Ludlow has an MA in medieval studies and gives Bob numerous lines of evidence to suggest that Paul in Romans 13 is referring to spiritual authorities rather than political ones. In this interpretation, there is no tension between the New Testament and standard libertarianism.Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:The YouTube version of this interview.Norman Horn on the BMS to talk Romans 13.Jeff Barr's analysis of "Render unto Caesar."A History of the Bible. A book on the transmission of the New Testament.Help support the Bob Murphy Show.The audio production for this episode was provided by Podsworth Media.
The term "central banking" gets thrown around in libertarian circles so much that it's easy to lose sight of it's actual purpose. In this episode of the Faith Seeking Freedom podcast, Dr. Norman Horn offers a clear and succinct explanation of central banking, detailing its history, motives, and effects. Whether you're new to the Austrian business cycle theory or simply want a refresher, this episode is for you. Audio Production by Podsworth Media - https://podsworth.com
Dr. Norman Horn of the Libertarian Christian Institute joins David Gornoski to talk about Christian nationalism and whether we should be concerned about it. Should America protect itself from the negative effects of free trade? How can we withdraw our consent from the government and parasitical corporations like BlackRock? Listen to the full show to find out. Plus, David Gornoski draws from the phenomenon of demonic possession and illustrates how the accusatory spirit dominates culture today. Check out the website of Libertarian Christian Institute here. Visit A Neighbor's Choice website at aneighborschoice.com
Dr. Norman Horn speaks with Stephen Kent, author of the book, “How The Force Can Fix The World." Kent's book explores the libertarian themes, and the relevance Star Wars has to Christianity. The guys then break into spoilers about the new series, Andor. Main Points of Discussion 00:00 Introduction 01:35 About Stephen Kent 03:16 Christian influences on Kent (and Star Wars?) 04:56 Purpose in producing the book - political polarization and enmity 07:26 Inserting your opponents as being The Empire or The Rebellion 10:14 Chapter on humility and common values 17:20 Matthew 18 - childlike faith 22:06 The Death Star and Luke Skywalker 24:57 SPOILER ALERT! Talking about new Star Wars productions: Andor Audio Production by Podsworth Media - https://podsworth.com
In today's episode, Doug Stuart and Norman Horn are grilled by Matthew Bellis in a game of "Would You Rather ...?" From pancakes vs waffles, to Tom Woods vs Bob Murphy, to Matthew's meager attempt to ferret out Norm's and Doug's heretical tendencies, you'll find out more about these guys than you ever cared to. Enjoy our last episode of 2022 before we get back to the serious stuff in the New Year. Main Points of Discussion: 00:00 Introduction 02:24 ... be painted red or blue for the rest of your life? 03:02 ... dogs or cats? 04:09 ... pancakes or waffles? 04:43 ... triskets or saltines? 05:14 ... coffee or tea? 06:47 ... Wonder Woman or Captain Marvel? 08:25 ... lose your sight or lose you memories? 10:00 ... give up air conditioning or internet? 11:03 ... have a full time maid or a full time chef? 12:01 ... 11ft tall or 1ft tall? 13:26 ... royalty 1000 years ago or middle class Canadian today? 14:32 ... nothing but Hallmark movies or nothing but Horror movies? 16:42 ... rat or snake hiding in your room? 18:23 ... a year at war or a year in prison? 18:44 ... get rid of taxes or get rid of world hunger? 19:55 .. for your dad ... Tom Woods or Bob Murphy? 21:48 ... Joe Rogan or Dave Smith? 22:20 ... John Stossel or Dave Rubin? 23:58 ... Matt Walsh or Ben Shapiro? 25:12 ... Glenn Beck or Rush Limbaugh? 26:10 ... Saint Augustine of Hippo or Pelagius? 27:03 ... Saint Nicholas or Arius 27:56 ... SBC or PCUSA? 29:01 ... Methodist or Annabaptist 30:03 ... dinner with Al Mohler or play ping-pong with Benny Hinn Audio Production by Podsworth Media - https://podsworth.com
A discussion of the article "Can Conservatives Be Libertarians?" by Gerard Casey. Several mischaracterizations of libertarianism are answered. How Reformed libertarians value tradition and liberty in contrast with progressive liberalism is clarified, with reference to an essay by Friedrich Hayek. Also mentioned is the relation between liberty and civil justice. https://reformedlibertarians.com/007 00:00 Start 00:32 Episode description article "Can Conservatives Be Libertarians?": https://mises.org/library/can-conservatives-be-libertarians audio: https://mises.org/library/can-conservatives-be-libertarians-can-libertarians-be-conservatives chapter: https://books.google.com/books?id=uh0rBwAAQBAJ&pg=PA33#v=onepage&q&f=false 01:35 Article summary 02:59 Why this article is important for Reformed libertarians 04:12 Popular story about tradition vs Cambodia 06:55 We should evaluate and value tradition as a heuristic and as wisdom according to normative standards 09:15 The example of marriage and family life. Civil government interference is destructive, despite best intentions https://mises.org/wire/welfare-state-did-what-slavery-couldnt-do 12:05 Friedrich Hayek's "Freedom, Reason, and Tradition" https://web.archive.org/web/20221012174445/https://web.law.columbia.edu/sites/default/files/microsites/gender-sexuality/Hayek%20on%20tradition.pdf 12:37 "Autonomous self" statist-progressivist liberalism not an outgrowth of classical liberalism, contra (among others) Deneen and Koyzis https://www.amazon.com/dp/0830852425?tag=kerrybaldwin-20 13:46 Property right and non-aggression is key. Libertarianism is not libertine-ism, and does not entail condoning or otherwise supporting immorality. 15:12 Libertarianism is also the key to religious liberty https://mises.org/wire/when-you-have-property-rights-you-dont-need-religious-freedom 16:03 Moral action must be free. Liberty is not the highest value, principle, or end in life as such. Rather, civil justice is the leading norm for civil governance, and so liberty (in the sense of non-aggression) as one's right is at issue. 18:28 Recap 19:40 Only by maintaining the non-aggression principle can we best promote a moral and overall flourishing society to God's glory See Gerard Casey's book Libertarian Anarchy https://www.amazon.com/dp/1441144676?tag=kerrybaldwin-20 And his article "Meddling In Other Men's Affairs" https://tinyurl.com/caseforanarchy Also hear Norman Horn on "How Libertarianism Differs From Other Political Movements" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8BFm9AtUmQ The Reformed Libertarians Podcast is a project of the Libertarian Christian Institute: https://libertarianchristians.com and a member of the Christians for Liberty Network: https://christiansforliberty.net Audio Production by Podsworth Media - https://podsworth.com
In this episode, Doug gives us a glimpse of our sister podcast, Faith Seeking Freedom. This podcast is part of the Christians for Liberty Network and also the companion podcast to our book, Faith Seeking Freedom: Libertarian Christian Answers to Tough Questions. LCI Founder, Dr. Norman Horn, is the host of the FSF podcast, and he answers some common questions we get about the differences between libertarianism and conservativism, progressivism, and liberalism. Check it out, and tell us what you think. Main Points of Discussion: 00:00 Introduction 02:36 How libertarianism is different from conservativism 05:49 How libertarianism is different from progressivism 09:52 How libertarianism is different from liberalism Resources Mentioned: Christians for Liberty Network: christiansforliberty.net Faith Seeking Freedom Podcast: https://libertarianchristians.com/shows/faith-seeking-freedom-podcast/ Audio Production by Podsworth Media - https://podsworth.com
A literal fireside chat with Doug Stuart, Norman Horn, Jacob Winograd, and Matthew "I'm on fire!" Bellis. How the guys were influenced by popular personalities. How Jacob was converted to the Mises Caucus from "the left". Is democracy really all that bad? What is nationalism? Listen in as the guys let loose and catch fire... literally! Audio Production by Podsworth Media.
Standing in for Doug Stuart is LCI's founder, Dr. Norman Horn. With him today is professor David Rose from the University of Missouri. Dave Rose is a Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. He has served as the Department Director of Graduate Studies and as the Department Chair. He received his Ph.D. in Economics in 1987 from the University of Virginia. His primary areas of research interest are behavioral economics, political economy, and organization theory. He has published scholarly articles in a wide range of areas. His work has been funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, the HFL Foundation, the Earhart Foundation, and the John R. Templeton Foundation. He is currently in his second term on the U.S. Civil Rights Commission. In 2008 he received the St. Louis Business Journal's Economic Educator of the year award. You might have heard of ESGs (environmental social governance) from various climate change advocates. David Rose helps us understand what ESGs are and their relationship to stakeholder theory. Rose then contrasts the practice of ESGs (including their historical precedence) with business ethics illustrating for us some inherent problems. Rose explains the social benefits of maximizing profit, why this is a net good for society, and it proves to be a boon philanthropically. Another problem Rose highlights is in business ethics itself. Not only are few university students taking this course, but people who should not be in the position are the ones teaching the subject. (No surprise!) This episode is a great introduction to the topic of environmental social governance and why we should pay attention to these practices. Main Points of Discussion: 00:00 Introduction 01:45 Environmental Social Governance - what is it? 04:43 History of "corporate responsibility" (stakeholder's theory) compared to ESG - how did we get here? 08:33 The evolution of business ethics and current problems 13:41 Is a business firm a moral agent? The personification problem; The evolutionary theory of firms 19:10 Why ESG proves to be a profound problem on the social effect of business firms 20:45 The effect of ESGs on pension funds 24:25 Why does the firm need to be philanthropic when people can do that on their own? (demonizing profit) 30:19 The "decades of greed" correlate with the most philanthropic time in American history; How can we understand that ESG will harm this? 35:17 There's no virtue in spending someone else's money 37:48 Profit is a signal you've served someone else well 39:27 Practical advice to build awareness for ESG and problems in society 41:48 Concluding thoughts Resources Mentioned: Common Sense Society https://www.commonsensesociety.org Audio Production by Podsworth Media - https://podsworth.com
Is there a quick and easy way to convince your pastor to become a libertarian? How do you convince somebody in positions of authority and respect to embrace libertarian thinking? Dr. Norman Horn gives salient advice on how to convince pastors (or anybody!) that libertarianism is the most consistent expression of Christian political thought. Notes: If you or someone you know has more questions about Christian libertarianism make sure to check out Faith Seeking Freedom Learn more of what LCI has to say on the intersection of social issues and liberty! Audio Production by Podsworth Media.
Dr. Norman Horn discusses the nature of taxation and whether or not libertarians MUST believe that all taxation is theft. Are there reasons to believe that taxation can be justified if it is somewhat voluntary? Notes: If you or someone you know has more questions about Christian libertarianism make sure to check out Faith Seeking Freedom Learn more of what LCI has to say on the intersection of social issues and liberty! Audio Production by Podsworth Media.
Is the profit motive something a Christian should pursue? Should Christians capture "excess value"? Dr. Norman Horn addresses the ways in which this is not a proper analysis of what's happening in the economy under free market exchange. Notes: If you or someone you know has more questions about Christian libertarianism make sure to check out Faith Seeking Freedom Learn more of what LCI has to say on the intersection of social issues and liberty! Audio Production by Podsworth Media.
Dr. Norman Horn addresses the significance of the statement "in those days there was no king in Israel" and whether or not the comment was a negative, positive, or neutral remark by the author. Notes: If you or someone you know has more questions about Christian libertarianism make sure to check out Faith Seeking Freedom Learn more of what LCI has to say on the intersection of social issues and liberty! Audio Production by Podsworth Media.
Dr. Norman Horn, founder of the Libertarian Christian Institute, joins the show to talk about the scandal at Brigham Young University and how the Yemen conflict can be brought to an end. Are scapegoatings successful in today's culture as they were in ancient societies? Where does the demand for unbiased, objective media come from? What do we make of CDC's recent warning about Myocarditis and Pericarditis? Listen to the full show to find out and more. Visit the website of the Libertarian Christian Institute here. Visit A Neighbor's Choice website at aneighborschoice.com
Scott Horton, director of the Libertarian Institute and editorial director of Antiwar.com, joins Dr. Norman Horn to discuss war and the U.S Government's failed foreign interventionism. They discuss several key current events, including ongoing tensions between Israel and Palestine, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and whether China is truly poised to be the next world power. Horton illuminates the history behind the recent violence in the Gaza Strip that killed 44 people, including 15 children, and injuring 311. The history of the Israel-Palestine conflict is muddled with intentionally confusing narratives since the State of Israel was established in 1947. Horton makes clear that this involved a violent cleansing of about 750,000 Palestinians to maintain a 80/20 Israeli political majority. Palestine has been under Israeli control since 1967. Horton also references 2005 where then Prime Minister Ariel Sharon disengaged the Gaza Strip, but did so to prevent any further discussions of a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine. Dr. Horn draws out the connection with Horton about how US foreign aid has contributed to the destruction of nations, both in Palestine and across the world in numerous conflicts, including the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and South Asia. Horton brings into focus the reality that Israel really keeps picking fights and then gets the US involved to do the dirty work. Israel's PR campaign in America involves continuing to persuade American evangelicals that God wants them to support poor Israel. Let's not forget China! Many have wondered if the Communist Party in China is in a position to become the next world power. Scott Horton says no! He explains China's own military position and how it's ill-equipped to fulfill the monumental task of becoming a dominating global power militarily. Horton explains how America was only in position to become a global power after World War II due to our economic wealth. Other nations in the world had been pummeled (comparatively) by the war. While America may have had some greater moral high ground at the end of WWII, they certainly exhausted it in the past several decades, turning it into a moral hazard. The US Government also had to paint perpetually new narratives to sell its foreign interventionism to the American people. They milked the post-WWII victory for all they could while simultaneously becoming the very monster they said they were fighting: global authoritarianism. You can only "keep the peace" if you ignore all the violence. - Scott Horton Listen to this episode especially if you haven't been in the loop on foreign affairs. It is an eye-opening episode that should leave you embracing an end to all entangling alliances, as founders like George Washington insisted. Main Points of Discussion: 00:00 Introduction 03:04 About the Libertarian Institute 05:14 Israeli bombing of Gaza Strip 14:24 Why foreign aid destroys nations 21:50 The history of the US Govt continually switching sides in the Middle East 27:09 Russian invasion of Ukraine and who really provoked it 30:20 Why were their no negotiations for peace? 36:56 What should we do about the war hawks? 41:05 Stopping the flow of aid and diplomatic support to Israel 45:50 Is China the next world power? 1:00:50 How the state drives wedges between peaceful people 1:06:45 Closing comments Resources Mentioned: Libertarian Institute Anti-war Radio Antiwar.com ScottHorton.org Scott's Books: Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan Enough Already: Time to End the War on Terrorism The Great Ron Paul: The Scott Horton Show Interviews 2004–2019 Hotter Than the Sun: Time to Abolish Nuclear Weapons Scott Horton interviews Daniel Ellsberg, Seymour Hersh, Gar Alperovitz, Hans Kristensen, Joe Cirincione, and more.
Summary | Reformed Christians Discuss a Libertarian View of Abortion See all links at mereliberty.com/030 Since 2020, Christians (in particular, but certainly Christians more broadly) have been faced with real questions about the proper, God-ordained role of civil governance, love of neighbor, liberty of conscience, and human flourishing. One major issue at the forefront is that of abortion and reproductive rights. Kerry Baldwin joins "Chortles" and "Wresby" on Presbycast, a Confessionally-Reformed Christian podcast to discussion libertarianism and the libertarian view of abortion in particular. In this episode, you'll hear a brief introduction to what's been happening with the liberty movement, news from within the Party, including the removal of the Abortion plank from the party platform. You'll also get an introduction to Kerry Baldwin's pro-life view of abortion. Discussion centers around the need for asking a different set questions from the ones conventional pro-lifers have been accustomed to discussing. These questions include: how do we actually account for abortion as murder in a legal sense? How is the legal question distinct from the economic element? What exactly is being banned in states across America right now? (It's not what you think it is). What constitutes justice for crime, and particularly abortion? ... and more! If you're new to these ideas or have been persuaded that libertarians are default pro-abortion advocates, you may find this episode interesting and (hopefully) compelling. Baldwin is in the process of formalizing her arguments in a libertarian theory of reproductive rights for submission for peer review. Join Kerry Baldwin with Presbycast as we Dare to Think about a libertarian view of abortion. Main Points of Discussion 00:00 Introduction 01:29 What is the state of the liberty movement and Libertarian Party? 06:30 Why Reformed Christians can/should embrace libertarian philosophy and the principles of liberty? 14:38 Why should Reformed Christians care about a libertarian view of abortion? 22:10 What is the pro-life libertarian argument? 27:25 What about fallen humanity, materialism, or libertine ethics? 37:41 Would a libertarian view of abortion outlaw is as murder? 49:25 What is libertarian view of overturning Dobbs v Jackson and overturning Roe v Wade? 52:02 Summary/Conclusion Resource Links Are Libertarians Pro-Choice? Faith Seeking Freedom: Libertarian Christian Answers to Tough Questions by Dr. Norman Horn, Doug Stuart, Kerry Baldwin, and Dick Clark Kerry Baldwin's Theory of Abortion archive Subscribe to Monthly Email List: mereliberty.com/signup Become a monthly member: mereliberty.com/membership/monthly
Clean Talk - The State of Infection Control w/ Brad Whitchurch
The landscape of UV Technology in healthcare is always evolving.Join us this week to learn more about what Dr. Norman Horn, Director of Research at Seal Shield™, has to say about UV Technology. Dr. Norman Horn has won multiple awards for his research and publications, and is published in peer-reviewed journals in three different fields!Gain knowledge on a range of topics including:- What happened to UV tech commercially due to COVID.- The rising influence of IUVA and participation from the industry.- The importance of the NIST journal, and why it's now a book.- Upcoming “horizons” for the UV industry for public health.- New polymer additives to resist UV degradation.- Regulatory issues and standards that have to be addressed.- and more!NIST Journal: https://www.nist.gov/nist-research-library/journal-research-nistBook: https://iuva.org/Sys/Store/Products/296315Clean Talk Live Webinar: https://cleantalk.onlineClean Talk Official Website: https://cleantalk.tvYouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/c/CleanTalk_TVLinkedin Group: https://linkedin.com/groups/9094477/Facebook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/986587845276744
We decided to react to a debate Dr. Norman Horn participated in with Dr. Allan Carlson back in 2013 on the topic of whether the state should define marriage as a union between a man and a woman. In the Bible, God defines marriage within Genesis; however, as our society shifts and changes the view of marital unions have changed. Many Christians would argue that based upon the way God intended the nuclear family to be there is a requirement for the state to uphold the integrity and morality of such an institution. But is coercion warranted to do so? Show Notes: Check out Norman's summary of the debate. Audio Production by Podsworth Media.
Doug Stuart and Dr. Norman Horn joined Buck Johnson on his Counterflow Podcast to talk about Faith Seeking Freedom and field some tough, interesting questions from Buck. If you didn't already catch this great episode on Buck's podcast feed, then you'll definitely want to listen to it now! Audio Production by Podsworth Media.
My guests today are on the board of the Libertarian Christian Institute. I've got Dr. Norman Horn and Doug Stuart with me. They are here to discuss the new book from the Libertarian Christian Institute, "Faith Seeking Freedom: Libertarian Christian Answers to Tough Questions". They believe that libertarianism fits quite well with Christianity, and we cover many topics as they demonstrate exactly why they believe so. To find the new book and all things related to the Libertarian Christian Institute visit
Crypto-currency expert Vijay Boyapati, who left his job with Google to support the Ron Paul 2008 presidential campaign, joins Dr. Norman Horn to discuss his excellent new book, The Bullish Case for Bitcoin, and field common questions and objections to crypto-currency in general and Bitcoin specifically. Audio Production by Podsworth Media.
Clean Talk - The State of Infection Control w/ Brad Whitchurch
Panel Discussion w /Dr. Horn & Dr. Poster. They want to do a 2 person panel on their NIST JournalNIST is one of the nation's oldest physical science laboratories. From the smart electric power grid and electronic health records to atomic clocks, advanced nanomaterials, and computer chips, innumerable products and services rely in some way on technology, measurement, and standards provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.Dr. Dianne Poster, the special assistant to the NIST deputy director, joined us and we talked about:- NIST's important role as a government agency that helps to create scientific standards through a non-regulatory and collaborative approach- How NIST's work aides public health initiatives and combating the pandemic- How a collaboration that was already in the works with IUVA lead to a better understanding of UV technology at a crucial time- How NIST is engaged in the public sector and what opportunities exist for thatCome get a glimpse into NIST and learn from Dr. Poster about the cutting-edge research being done! You'll get a renewed hope in the capabilities of public-private partnerships for science.________________________________________________________Dr. Poster holds a PhD degree in chemistry from the University of Maryland and is frequently an invited speaker and panelist on environmental health issues, both nationally and internationally. In a prior assignment, as deputy associate director for technology and environmental policy at the White House Council on Environmental Quality, Poster administered the environmental federal regulatory portfolio and advised on policy and strategy issues related to protecting the environment.Dr. Horn has a PHD from MIT in Chemical Engineering. He recently Co-Chaired a Special Section on Ultraviolet Technologies for Public Health which was published in the Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Co-Chaired with Dr. Poster.
Join the co-authors of Faith Seeking Freedom to get a "behind the scenes" look at the the book's creation and the content of Chapter 13: Christian Misconceptions of Libertarianism. Norman Horn joins Doug Stuart to discuss the book's final chapter and more! Audio Production by Podsworth Media.
Clean Talk - The State of Infection Control w/ Brad Whitchurch
UV is a powerful ally in the fight against hospital borne infections, and it often sounds like a silver bullet, but there are lots of misunderstandings about it.That's why we brought UV light expert, Dr. Norman Horn, to help bring us all up to speed on:- the hierarchy of UV light and organisms: what kills what?- the difference between disinfection and sterilization- why UV is in the news and where it's going- and more!Norman has a PHD from MIT in Chemical Engineering. He recently Co-Chaired a Special Section on Ultraviolet Technologies for Public Health which was published in the Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Co-Chaired with Dr. Poster.We promise you'll feel enlightened!
Join the co-authors of Faith Seeking Freedom to get a "behind the scenes" look at the the book's creation and the content of Chapter 12: What About the Environment and Creation? Dick Clark joins Norman Horn to discuss how pollution control and stewardship of the earth and scarce natural resources would be better ensured in a free society with libertarian property rights. Audio Production by Podsworth Media.
Join the co-authors of Faith Seeking Freedom to get a "behind the scenes" look at the the book's creation and the content of Chapter 11: What About Abortion? Kerry Baldwin joins Norman Horn to discuss what both pro-choicers and pro-lifers get wrong on this issue and the unique perspective on it which libertarian Christians can offer. Audio Production by Podsworth Media.
Joining David Gornoski in this episode is the returning Dr. Norman Horn, founder of the Libertarian Christian Institute, who calls in to talk about the demand to mandate medicine; the coming decentralization of the internet; the gradual decline of the American empire; the decline of meritocracy; and more. Also in this episode, Amy Povah of CAN-DO Clemency along with Lynn Espejo and Rufus Rochelle calls in to talk about how nonviolent federal prisoners, currently in home confinement, are being held back from freedom and justice by the Biden administration. Support CAN-DO Clemency at candoclemency.com Visit Libertarian Christian Institute at libertarianchristians.com Visit A Neighbor's Choice website at aneighborschoice.com
Join the co-authors of Faith Seeking Freedom to get a "behind the scenes" look at the the book's creation and the content of Chapter 8: What About Nationalism, the Nation State, & Patriotism? Dr. Norman Horn and Doug discuss the dangers of nationalism, how it is possible to be patriotic and love one's country without having a superiority complex or being hostile to foreigners, whether or not Christians should serve in the military, and much more! Audio Production by Podsworth Media.
Lee C. Camp is professor of Theology & Ethics at Lipscomb University in Nashville. He is the author of "Mere Discipleship: Radical Christianity in a Rebellious World" and "Scandalous Witness" and is co-author of "Resisting Babel". He is also the host of the Tokens Show, the world's only long-running theological variety show. Lee joins Doug Stuart and Norman Horn to discuss the interplay of Christianity, politics, and culture in America, and in particular, the many contradictions therein for many Christians. Audio Production by Podsworth Media.
Join the co-authors of Faith Seeking Freedom to get a "behind the scenes" look at the the book's creation and the content of Chapter 7: What About Public Goods and Services? Dick Clark joins Norman Horn to discuss "Who Would Build the Roads?" and how other common government functions would be performed better without aggression in a free society. Audio Production by Podsworth Media.
Trust the science! We've heard that mantra evoked a lot over the last year or so, but what does it really mean? What can science really tell us? And what are its limitations? In this episode of the GodArchy podcast, I talk about "the science" with Libertarian Christian Institute president Dr. Norman Horn -- who happens to have more than a little science background.
In this episode I focus on the amazing development of currency in the human race. I talk about how it is a great accomplishment for humanity in furthering our ability to live in a sinful world and still make progress in cooperating together in taking dominion. Some of my other favorite books on these subjects that are great for beginners to the liberty movement are: Free to Choose by Milton Friedman (Major Economist) Basics of Economics by Thomas Sowell (Major Economist) Called to Freedom by Elise Daniels (Christian Perspective) Faith Seeking Freedom by Norman Horn, Doug Stuart , Kerry Baldwin, Dick Clark (Christian Perspective) The Libertarian Theology of Freedom by Edmund Opitz (Christian Perspective)
Doug Stuart and Dr. Norman Horn discuss two of the biggest issues non-libertarian Christians should repent and embrace a libertarian view on: the drug war and free movement of people. Libertarians have long been on the right side of the divide, and Doug and Norman believe that the church is long overdue to embrace the moral choice to end the war on drugs and welcome the foreigner to our land with open arms. Audio Production by Podsworth Media.
Many people debate over how things go down when someone is converted. I have a new look at the debate over regeneration and faith that is based out of 2 Corinthians 4. Tim is a Christian author. His worldview that informs his writing is Calvinist, Baptist, and Libertarian. His main series is his Christian picture book series, "About God for Kids", where he discusses the attributes of God in a way kids can digest. He also wrote a Christian Romance novel, libertarian book for beginners, and Christian coloring books. He graduated with a Bachelor's in Biblical Studies from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He has written a book on freedom called “Are You Free” (If you are into listening to books I have it in audio also, Are You Free Audiobook )and he has written multiple children's books about God. Be Sure to check out the podcast version of the blog, Labor for Truth Podcast. And check out “The Truth About” Youtube Channel. You can find his works at his amazon author page, https://amazon.com/author/timbankes. He even has a free digital ebook on how God is the creator. Get your free copy today at, Greater Creator .Also If you are into Christian Fiction, he has made his first book in his Futuristic Christian Fiction series free, Her Dying Wish Some of my other favorite books on these subjects that are great for beginners to the liberty movement are: Free to Choose by Milton Friedman (Major Economist) Basics of Economics by Thomas Sowell (Major Economist) Called to Freedom by Elise Daniels (Christian Perspective) Faith Seeking Freedom by Norman Horn, Doug Stuart , Kerry Baldwin, Dick Clark (Christian Perspective) The Libertarian Theology of Freedom by Edmund Opitz (Christian Perspective)
In order to understand any theory one must study those who originally began to think on such issues. Adam Smith is known as the Father of modern economics. He essentially gave us the prototype ideas for a free market of goods/services and ideas. Tim is a Christian author. His worldview that informs his writing is Calvinist, Baptist, and Libertarian. His main series is his Christian picture book series, "About God for Kids", where he discusses the attributes of God in a way kids can digest. He also wrote a Christian Romance novel, libertarian book for beginners, and Christian coloring books. He graduated with a Bachelor's in Biblical Studies from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He has written a book on freedom called “Are You Free” (If you are into listening to books I have it in audio also, Are You Free Audiobook )and he has written multiple children's books about God. Be Sure to check out the podcast version of the blog, Labor for Truth Podcast. And check out “The Truth About” Youtube Channel. You can find his works at his amazon author page, https://amazon.com/author/timbankes. He even has a free digital ebook on how God is the creator. Get your free copy today at, Greater Creator .Also If you are into Christian Fiction, he has made his first book in his Futuristic Christian Fiction series free, Her Dying Wish Some of my other favorite books on these subjects that are great for beginners to the liberty movement are: Free to Choose by Milton Friedman (Major Economist) Basics of Economics by Thomas Sowell (Major Economist) Called to Freedom by Elise Daniels (Christian Perspective) Faith Seeking Freedom by Norman Horn, Doug Stuart , Kerry Baldwin, Dick Clark (Christian Perspective) The Libertarian Theology of Freedom by Edmund Opitz (Christian Perspective)
January 4, 2021 NORMAN HORN, DOUG STUART, KERRY BALDWIN & DICK CLARK, authors of “FAITH SEEKING FREEDOM: LIBERTARIAN CHRISTIAN ANSWERS to TOUGH QUESTIONS” Subscribe: iTunes TuneIn Android RSS Feed Listen:
Kerry Baldwin and Dick Clark are—along with Norman Horn and Doug Stuart—co-authors of Faith Seeking Freedom: Libertarian Christian Answers to Tough Questions. They explain the mission of the LCI and the need for moral clarity on issues involving violence and the state. Offer feedback and guest suggestions at communications at lpmisescaucus.com TakeHumanAction.com Paid for by Mises PAC --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/misescaucus/message
In this episode, Dr. Norman Horn is interviewed by Mike Maharrey of the GodArchy Podcast and the Tenth Amendment Center. They discuss how libertarian philosophy meshes with Christian theology, as well as Norman's spiritual/political journey and the work of LCI. Audio Production by Podsworth Media.
Our very own Dr. Norman Horn talks about how Christians and non-Christians alike abuse science. Whether through sloppy thinking or simply being mistaken about the origins of the scientific method, Dr. Horn elucidates how Christians and libertarians should think about science public policy, and our faith. Audio Production by Podsworth Media.
Libertarian AND Christian? How does that work? In this episode, I talk with Norman Horn, the founder of the Libertarian Christian Institute. We discuss how libertarian philosophy meshes with Christian theology. We also talk about Norman's spiritual/political journey and the work of LCI.
Dr. Norman Horn discusses Ayn Rand's controversies and contributions to libertarianism with Stephen Rose of the AnarchoChristian Podcast. Audio Production by Podsworth Media.
"We're seeing the overreaction to the pandemic spilling over to other parts of life," says Norman Horn, founder of the Libertarian Christian Institute. Dr. Horn goes on to explain how institutional coercion spills onto the streets in the form of riots. "Just because we agree that there are structural problems does not mean that we should burn the city down." Is capitalism to be blamed for the injustices in our system? Dr. Horn partially agrees and argues that we need to resist government collusion with private companies. He warns that usage of violence will backfire with enormous effect. Can one be both Christian and Libertarian? Can one celebrate both liberty and jubilee? Listen to the full episode to find out. Follow Norman Horn at libertarianchristians.com Email A Neighbor's Choice with a guest suggestion, story tip or question at hello@aneighborschoice.com Find David Gornoski on YouTube Visit the A Neighbor's Choice website at aneighborschoice.com
Dr. Norman Horn joins the OurFoundations podcast to talk about politics and theology. In this second half of the interview, they get into political power shifts, the future of tech and State, other ties to Christianity, and more. Audio Production by Podsworth Media.
Dr. Norman Horn joins the OurFoundations podcast to talk about politics and theology. In this first half of the interview, they discuss most of the theology related topics and then begin to get into the political theory. This includes why some choose to believe in God, how different people interpret political theory from the Bible, some effects of the Reformation, the concept of distributed knowledge, the dangers and issues with centralization in both religion and in government, and much more. Audio Production by Podsworth Media.
Dr. Norman Horn is the founder and editor of the Libertarian Christian Institute and an author with a focus on theology, science, economics, engineering, and political theory. In this second half of the interview, we get into political power shifts, the future of tech and State, other ties to Christianity, and more. Norman Horn info: - https://libertarianchristians.com/ - @LCIOfficial - The Libertarian Christian Podcast - Our Foundations podcast info: - Website - http://www.ourfoundations.podbean.com/ - Email - ourfoundations@protonmail.com - Patreon page to support / donate - https://www.patreon.com/ourfoundations - Twitter - https://twitter.com/Foundationspc - Medium - https://medium.com/@OurFoundations - Bitcoin Address - 1AZFLCvmfXasChaaecgYMP3vtnUrnLJoY7 - Ethereum - 0x409D0F2766e208C1Ea97fF2429D38a3D9E3abd3a - Zcash - t1SZKfocBcghVMWVCsbSA9zAHr5fzsxi62H - Pivx - D7ziutb5gGNnJ5pXngwa3w9zJj2P1iNzUT - Nano - nano_16gh7igt8zb1cntbmq1hrnmnc9ea9qrj3zycscqywhak5dgtx1gwommekt7r - Music - Gregorian Chant Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License - The Road Home by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com, Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) - New Digital War by Groove Bakery | https://groovebakery.com, Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com, Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-ND 4.0) - Pied Piper by Shaolin Dub is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License. - Jet Fueled Vixen Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License - Hard Fragility by Bisou is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License
Dr. Norman Horn is the founder and editor of the Libertarian Christian Institute and an author with a focus on theology, science, economics, engineering, and political theory. In this first half of the interview, we discuss most of the theology related topics and begin to get into the political theory. This includes why some choose to believe in God, how different people interpret political theory from the Bible, some effects of the Reformation, the concept of distributed knowledge, the dangers and issues with centralization in Religion and in government, and much more. Norman Horn info: - https://libertarianchristians.com/ - @LCIOfficial - The Libertarian Christian Podcast - Our Foundations podcast info: - Website - http://www.ourfoundations.podbean.com/ - Email - ourfoundations@protonmail.com - Patreon page to support / donate - https://www.patreon.com/ourfoundations - Twitter - https://twitter.com/Foundationspc - Medium - https://medium.com/@OurFoundations - Bitcoin Address - 1AZFLCvmfXasChaaecgYMP3vtnUrnLJoY7 - Ethereum - 0x409D0F2766e208C1Ea97fF2429D38a3D9E3abd3a - Zcash - t1SZKfocBcghVMWVCsbSA9zAHr5fzsxi62H - Pivx - D7ziutb5gGNnJ5pXngwa3w9zJj2P1iNzUT - Nano - nano_16gh7igt8zb1cntbmq1hrnmnc9ea9qrj3zycscqywhak5dgtx1gwommekt7r - Music - Gregorian Chant Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License - The Road Home by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com, Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) - New Digital War by Groove Bakery | https://groovebakery.com, Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com, Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-ND 4.0) - Pied Piper by Shaolin Dub is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License. - Jet Fueled Vixen Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License - Hard Fragility by Bisou is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License
Norman Horn, of the Libertarian Christian Institute, joins me to discuss Ayn Rand’s controversies, and contributions to libertarianism. Norman Horn and LCI: https://libertarianchristians.com/team/ https://www.facebook.com/libertarianchristians/ LCI’s Recommended Articles and Rand Archives: https://libertarianchristians.com/2014/05/27/soul-of-atlas/ https://libertarianchristians.com/2011/07/27/reconciling-rand-and-jesus/ https://libertarianchristians.com/?s=ayn+rand Books Mentioned: From Ayn Rand: Anthem – https://amzn.to/37HcovC Atlas Shrugged – https://amzn.to/2SFIHXF The Fountainhead – https://amzn.to/3bRdoR3 Capitalism – https://amzn.to/2PccV2q The Virtue of Selfishness – https://amzn.to/2P7C6mL About Ayn Rand: It Usually begins with Ayn Rand – https://amzn.to/3bUY9Xg The Soul of Atlas – https://amzn.to/39MolSe Rand on religion Quotes http://aynrandlexicon.com/lexicon/religion.html Support the show! http://www.AnarchoChristian.com/support Find us on the web! http://www.AnarchoChristian.com http://www.twitter.com/anarchoxp http://www.facebook.com/anarchochristian http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCViA1stFYP7bskwVk4uAgg http://www.paxlibertas.com Subscribe today, and don’t miss an episode! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/anarchochristian-evaluating-relationship-between-christian/id1339744391 Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Io2icydyrrbqnhliq22xjnhvqpu Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=166143&refid=stpr Android: http://www.subscribeonandroid.com/anarchochristian.libsyn.com/rss YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCViA1stFYP7bskwVk4uAgg Tune by Owen-Glass: https://owen-glass.com
Norman Horn, of the Libertarian Christian Institute, joins me to discuss Ayn Rand’s controversies, and contributions to libertarianism. Norman Horn and LCI:https://libertarianchristians.com/team/ https://www.facebook.com/libertarianchristians/ LCI’s Recommended Articles and Rand Archives:https://libertarianchristians.com/2014/05/27/soul-of-atlas/ https://libertarianchristians.com/2011/07/27/reconciling-rand-and-jesus/ https://libertarianchristians.com/?s=ayn+rand Books Mentioned: From Ayn Rand: Anthem - https://amzn.to/37HcovC Atlas Shrugged - https://amzn.to/2SFIHXF The Fountainhead - https://amzn.to/3bRdoR3 Capitalism - https://amzn.to/2PccV2q The Virtue of Selfishness - https://amzn.to/2P7C6mL About Ayn Rand: It Usually begins with Ayn Rand - https://amzn.to/3bUY9Xg The Soul of Atlas - https://amzn.to/39MolSe Rand on religion Quotes http://aynrandlexicon.com/lexicon/religion.html Support the show! www.AnarchoChristian.com/support Find us on the web! www.AnarchoChristian.com www.twitter.com/anarchoxp www.facebook.com/anarchochristian www.youtube.com/channel/UCCViA1stFYP7bskwVk4uAgg www.paxlibertas.com Subscribe today, and don’t miss an episode! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/anarchochristian-evaluating-relationship-between-christian/id1339744391 Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Io2icydyrrbqnhliq22xjnhvqpu Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=166143&refid=stpr Android: http://www.subscribeonandroid.com/anarchochristian.libsyn.com/rss YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCViA1stFYP7bskwVk4uAgg Tune by Owen-Glass: https://owen-glass.com
Norman discusses the fundamentals of Christian libertarianism in the context of LCI's recently released mission, vision, and core values, with an additional emphasis on the kind of character we should build to be effective “truth-tellers” to our communities today. Audio Production by Podsworth Media - https://podsworth.com
This episode was originally recorded for the Bob Murphy show, where Bob and Norman Horn have a provocative conversation that will enlighten both believers and skeptics alike. They critically analyze the tendency of American Christians to support war, in its domestic and foreign applications. Norman gives Bob the best, succinct analysis of Romans 13 he has ever encountered. Bob ends (playing devil's advocate) by challenging Norman to explain why the Church isn't just as exploitative as the State. Audio Production by Podsworth Media - https://podsworth.com
On Monday, January 7, LCI hosted its first live episode online, where he and Dr. Norman Horn discussed the origins of LCC, Norman's success at converting his family to be libertarians, our superfast incorporation story, and the journey starting as a blog about faith and liberty to an institute dedicated to equipping Christians to make the case for a free society. Also, view Larry Reed's video (which we had planned for the episode, but couldn't air due to technical difficulties) here: https://youtu.be/3dFlsliuB9k
(https://www.bobmurphyshow.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Norman-Horn-logo.jpg) Norman Horn is the founder and president of the Libertarian Christian Institute. He and Bob have a provocative conversation that will enlighten both believers and skeptics alike. They critically analyze the tendency of American Christians to support war, in its domestic and foreign applications. Norman gives Bob the best, succinct analysis of Romans 13 he has ever encountered. Bob ends (playing devil’s advocate) by challenging Norman to explain why the Church isn’t just as exploitative as the State. Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest: Get Started (https://libertarianchristians.com/get-started-here/) at the Libertarian Christian Institute (LCI) The Libertarian Christian podcast (https://libertarianchristians.com/podcast/) LCI Mission page (https://libertarianchristians.com/mission/) LCI Facebook page (https://facebook.com/libertarianchristians) “The Biblical Foundations of Christian Libertarianism” (https://libertarianchristians.com/2014/08/12/the-biblical-foundations-of-christian-libertarianism/) (video) “New Testament Theology of the State” Part 2 (https://libertarianchristians.com/2008/11/28/new-testament-theology-2/) Mark Twain’s “War Prayer” (https://warprayer.org/) “Theology Doesn’t Begin and End With Romans 13” (https://libertarianchristians.com/2013/04/02/theology-doesnt-begin-and-end-with-romans-13/) The sound engineer for this episode was Chris Williams. Learn more about his work at ChrisWilliamsAudio.com (http://www.ChrisWilliamsAudio.com) .
LCI's Norman Horn and Doug Stuart discuss over a few drinks everything form hymns, church denominations, and the recent election.
Chris Spangle and Norman Horn of the Libertarian Christian Institute discuss if a Christian can be a libertarian, and how much shoud one's religous beliefs inform their politics?
Kinsella on Liberty Podcast, Episode 243. From my recent appearance on the Libertarian Christians podcast, discussing (what else) IP, with host Norman Horn from May 22, 2018. See also KOL388 | Cantus Firmus with Cody Cook: Against Intellectual Property, and “Libertarians and the Catholic Church on Intellectual Property Laws” (2012) and links therein. Youtube: https://youtu.be/mrcZJsnSMUw
The Libertarian Christian Institute was a big supporter of the book Called to Freedom, released in February of this year and featuring a foreword written by our own Norman Horn. Doug and Nick were joined at the Young Americans for Liberty National Convention (YALCON) in July by two of the authors, Elise Daniel and Jacqueline Isaacs, and conducted this impromptu interview in the hallway. We discuss their journeys as Christian libertarians, some key themes of the book, their insights on the current state of libertarianism in the Church, and find out how the book is being received. Both theological and warmly autobiographical, Called to Freedom is a great resource for anyone struggling to reconcile what it means to be both Christian and libertarian.
Christians can be libertarians, and vice versa, says Norman Horn, who recently debated a seminary president on precisely this issue.
The Crypto Show Talks with Davi Barker, Dr. Norman Horn and Dr Eric Bryant about the similarities between Islam and Cristianity.
Kinsella on Liberty Podcast, Episode 176. This is the fifth of six lectures of my 2011 Mises Academy course "Rethinking Intellectual Property: History, Theory, and Economics" (originally presented Tuesdays, Mar. 22-April 26, 2011). The first lecture may be found in KOL172. Youtube and slides for this lecture are provided below. The course and other matters are discussed in further detail at KOL172. The “suggested readings” for the entire course are provided in the notes for KOL172. Lecture 5: PROPERTY, SCARCITY, AND IDEAS; EXAMINING RIGHTS-BASED ARGUMENTS FOR IP SUGGESTED READING MATERIAL See the notes for KOL172. ❧ Transcript Rethinking Intellectual Property: History, Theory, and Economics—Lecture 5: Property, Scarcity and Ideas; Examining Rights-Based Arguments for IP Stephan Kinsella Mises Academy, April 12, 2011 00:00:00 STEPHAN KINSELLA: … like he usually does. How is everybody doing tonight? Is everyone – is it night for everyone? Do we have any foreigners here online yet? I don't see a way – Gwen wants to know about popping the media to your panel. I don't see a way to do it, so what we're going to do is I'm going to share my desktop later when I get to that video, so that's down the line. So let's get going. I spent actually a couple of hours today on a blog post, which we'll get to shortly. 00:00:43 So today we're going to focus on sort of the libertarian Austrian framework that you need to have to look at all this stuff the right way. We've kind of gone through the conventional views, the sort of confused natural rights views for IP, the utilitarian views. But now let's approach it from the ground up the way it makes more sense. Oh, I didn't change the date on this slide. It's not December 10, but everything else has changed. Sorry about that. Okay, I'm going to go through a few posts I did on C4SIF in the last seven days, and also I left a few in from the last version of this course because they were pretty substantive, meaty posts that make good material. 00:01:30 What I've been doing actually is I listen the day before these lectures to the one I gave on the same day last course to kind of remind myself of what I covered that wasn't planned. And that way I can gradually improve these. But anyway, and I decided to leave some of the things in, but we'll get to those in a second. So the post I spent a lot of time on today was this one here, the first one, “Mossoff: Why Business Leaders Should Care About Intellectual Property.” 00:01:58 This is on slide two. By the way, can everyone see and hear me okay? Anyone – anyone? Sound okay? Too loud? Too quiet? Or is it all right? Fine, good. This is the shirt, by the way, I was given when I went to Austin and gave a speech on IP. Norman Horn gave me this and Coke paid for it so I'm happy about that. 00:02:24 00:02:27 So Adam Mossoff is a law professor at GMU. He's an objectivist. He's one of the few people still trying to come up with a way to justify intellectual property and in particular from the objectivists or Ayn Rand's point of view. So if you want to read that post, I kind of go through a lot of problems with his speech. He gave a long lecture, and it's just full of confusions and errors, and I think most of you just from taking this course, you can see a lot of the mistakes he makes. 00:02:58 He makes the mistake of basically assuming there's a property in value and also of assuming that you create a thing called value that you have a property right in without recognizing that what you really do when you create or produce is you transform with your effort owned property that you already own, and you make it more valuable. So property rights don't really factor into the new wealth that you created. The wealth is just the more valuable configuration of your property that you've transformed with your effort. So there's a lot of other just one mistake after the other in ...
Norman Horn, from libertarianchristians.com, joins Tom to discuss Christians and Libertarians.
LLL_2013-12-08_64k.mp3 LLL_2013-12-08_16k.mp3 Texe Marrs, (http://www.BibleHomeChurch.org) a Christian minister and the host of the radio series Power of Prophecy, (http://www.PowerOfProphecy.com) describes his new book DNA Science and the Jewish Bloodline. (http://www.texemarrs.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=catalog&Product_Code=bbtm_dna_science) Norman Horn, Ph.D., (https://www.facebook.com/libertarianchristians) the founder of Libertarian Christians, (http://LibertarianChristians.com) reports on his debate at Patrick Henry College where he argued that the government should not define marriage or issue marriage licenses. (http://libertarianchristians.com/2013/12/03/government-and-the-definition-of-marriage-the-video-and-debate-report/)
LLL_2013-11-03_64k.mp3 LLL_2013-11-03_16k.mp3 Christopher Earl Strunk, (http://www.strunk.ws) the founder of the Association For Sovereign Home Rule Within, (http://www.AssociationForSovereignHomeRuleWithin.org) teaches the history of the status of a U.S. Citizen and points our the changes made in 1933. Norman Horn, Ph.D., (https://www.facebook.com/libertarianchristians) the editor of Libertarian Christians, (http://LibertarianChristians.com) previews the conference of Students for Liberty on Saturday, November 9 in Austin. (http://StudentsForLiberty.org)
Welcome to the Proof Negative. Tonight in the second hour our guest is Norman Horn, founder of Christian Libertarians. We we also be covering current news and topics of the day.
Norman Horn presents Science and the Free Market: How Government Distorts Scientific Research Through Public Funding. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Method and Politics.