
Monthly Research Update – June 2022
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Conservatives have been eager to overturn Roe v. Wade for decades, but is this even likely to happen? And what about inflation? Is the Biden administration the source of the problem, or is it just making it worse? Join the Libertarian Christian Roundtable as we discuss these important questions, and more.
Each episode, our roundtable will talk frankly about 4 to 8 topics that we think are interesting, notable, and in some cases even fun in world events. To make it even more easily shareable, we’ll carve up shorter segments from the whole on single topics as well.
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Conservatives have been eager to overturn Roe v. Wade for decades, but is this even likely to happen? And what about inflation? Is the Biden administration the source of the problem, or is it just making it worse? Join the Libertarian Christian Roundtable as we discuss these important questions, and more.
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Are Libertarians pro-choice? On the 50th anniversary of the Libertarian Party (LP), the platform now stands silent on abortion. This is no insignificant change. It
Originally published for Libertarian Christian Institute by Gregory Baus The Reformed theological tradition historically holds to an interpretation of Romans 13 that, in its basic outline,
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