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The LCI Greenroom: Open & Unscripted

The LCI Greenroom: Open & Unscripted

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Ep 5What Does it Mean for Christ to Be Our King?

Listen in to a live recording of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast. Jacob will be interviewing Dr Preston Sprinkle on his newest book Exiles: The Church in the Shadow of Empire. They will talk about what it means for Christians to live viewing Christ as their king, and what implications that has living in the world and the current political climate.

Mar 13, 20241h 9m

Ep 4Untangling Public Property & Immigration w/Dave Smith

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This is the audio of a livestream hosted by Jacob Winograd and Matthew Bellis who were joined by special guest Dave Smith. The three discussed the libertarian debates/divisions surrounding the issues of borders, public property, & how we advocate for a more libertarian society.

Mar 1, 20241h 57m

Ep 3Beyond the Frontlines: Tucker's Putin Interview and US Involvement in Ukraine Analyzed w/Kyle Anzalone

Today, we delve into topics of great consequence with the esteemed Kyle Anzalone from Antiwar.com and the Libertarian Institute. Kyle Anzalone is a seasoned voice in the realm of libertarian journalism and a dedicated advocate for peace. As the news editor for the Libertarian Institute, which was founded around 2015-2016 by Scott Horton, Kyle has been an integral part of the team from its inception. His journey at the institute has evolved from humble beginnings, where he started by posting blog entries, to his current role where he's responsible for writing daily news stories.For nearly a decade, Kyle has worked tirelessly to inform the public on foreign policy matters, highlighting the importance of non-interventionism. His commitment to this cause is further exemplified through his work as the opinion editor at Antiwar.com, where he curates thoughtful commentary on issues of war and peace.Kyle is also the creator and producer of the podcast, "Conflicts of Interest." On this platform, he analyses current events and their implications on international relations. The podcast, which typically airs three times a week, has seen an uptick in episodes due to the surge in global news that Kyle is dedicated to covering comprehensively. Every week, he is joined by co-host Connor Freeman to dissect intricate global dynamics and provide their audience with insights into the complexities of conflict.Kyle Anzalone's passion for a free and peaceful world continues to drive his professional endeavors, as he consistently delivers nuanced perspectives on the pressing issues of our time.We'll be discussing the recent interview between Tucker Carlson and Vladimir Putin, sifting through the dialogue to uncover insights about the Ukraine conflict and its broader implications. Our focus will be on the potential motivations behind U.S. involvement in the region, examining the geopolitical and strategic elements at play. Kyle’s expertise will be invaluable as we address sensitive issues such as the presence of extremist groups in the Ukrainian military and the portrayal of global actors in a binary light of good versus evil. In accordance with Christian principles, we will also reflect on the concept of just war and the vital pursuit of peace. This discussion, though complex, is critical for understanding the nuances of international relations and for measuring them against the yardstick of our faith. So, I invite you to listen intently, question earnestly, and subscribe for more discerning conversations where faith intersects with the politics of the day.Let us now venture into a sincere exploration of these serious matters, guided by the wisdom of Scripture and the pursuit of God's kingdom in the face of worldly powers.00:00 Live streams offer immediate reactions, updates, and conversations.10:27 US funding bill includes funds for Yemen, Asia-Pacific.12:42 Russia bolstering reserves and economy to weaken Ukraine.20:17 Tucker takes on Putin, but media criticizes interview.25:34 Skepticism of politicians, reevaluating portrayal of Putin.28:10 The interview highlights a rational portrayal of Putin, contrasting with the usual portrayal by US media and government. It emphasizes the importance of challenging preconceived notions and encourages a more rational conversation about world leaders. The overall tone is appreciative of Tucker's performance, but also critical of excessive praise he received.35:53 Unlikely for Russia to invade Poland anytime.40:55 Putin and Tucker discuss NATO expansion and war provocations, addressing historical broken agreements.46:12 American officials opposing NATO expansion and predicting the provocation of Ukraine, leading to Russia's military buildup in 2022.50:00 Claims suggest US using Ukraine as proxy state to weaken Russia. Defended with quotes from high-ranking officials. Acknowledges potential failure of US strategy.59:05 Critical view of Ukraine-U.S. peace efforts, propaganda.01:02:18 Criticism of Russian government has a rally-around effect in US.01:07:42 Russia's actions have generated strong Ukrainian hatred, leading some hardened neo-Nazis to volunteer to fight for an ethnonationalist state in Ukraine. The ongoing war has resulted in Ukrainian casualties, creating deep emotional scars and potential future repercussions for Russia.01:12:36 Concern about US involvement in multiple wars. Speculation on potential election manipulation.01:22:21 Struggling with apathy, change, and generational differences.01:27:21 Government officials hold minority power, reliant on governed.01:28:33 Hopeful about anti-war sentiment in the future.

Feb 27, 20241h 32m

Ep 2What is the Libertarian Response to Israel's War in Gaza? Jacob Winograd vs Jack Lloyd

In this LCI Greenroom livestream, we tackle the complex issue of Israel's war in Gaza through a distinctly libertarian lens. Doug Stuart moderates a discussion between our guests, Jack Lloyd and Jacob Winograd, as we peel back the layers of geopolitics, ideology, and the human impact of conflict. We confronted the harsh realities of war, explored the significance of property rights and non-aggression, and questioned international interventions' role in perpetuating strife. Our exchange went beyond the surface, scrutinizing the deep-rooted historical tensions and the importance of principled consistency in a world torn by violence. This episode is not just an analysis, but a call for a libertarian pursuit of peace and the profound need for a cultural shift towards understanding and love. Tune in for a critical, in-depth dialogue on one of today's most urgent international dilemmas.

Feb 23, 20241h 58m

Ep 1An Eastern Orthodox and a Reformed Baptist Explore Living For the Kingdom of God

We're thrilled to bring you the riveting first episode of our LCI Green Room series — a space where unscripted dialogues thrive and profound insights unfold. Host Jacob sits down with the multifaceted Matt Erikson, host of the Kingpilled podcast, inviting you to a conversation that promises to stretch the fabric of your thoughts and perhaps, even your reality. Episode Highlights:Matt Erikson brings to the table a narrative unlike any other, navigating through the significance of traditions, individualism's influence on society, and the deep ties between our behaviors and the essence of reality itself. Tradition is not just discussed as pastime customs, but as the DNA of societal stability and health.This episode isn't just a dialogue; it's a journey. Matt shares his transformation from libertarian to Eastern Orthodox Christian and delves into the dynamics of embracing a life fueled by Christ's lordship over all aspects of existence.Thought-Provoking Discussions Include:- The erosion of adaptive behaviors by liberalism- The relational nature of personhood against the backdrop of individualism- Matt's critique of libertarianism's practical application in engineering society- Exploring the repeated cycle of biblical patterns involving Pharaoh, Abraham, Israel, and Christ- The significance of the family unit and hierarchy within Christian values- The implications of 'Christ is Lord and Caesar is not' in our current societal structureMatt’s Must-Read Recommendations:- "Dominion" by Tom Holland- The insightful "Lord of Spirits" podcast- Writings of the apostolic fathers, such as St. Clement of Rome, St. Ignatius of Antioch, and St. PolycarpIf you've ever pondered the intricate dance between the practices of old and the modern ideological landscape, or how deep the roots of Christianity affect our contemporary worldviews, this is an episode you can't afford to miss!

Feb 20, 20241h 55m

Welcome To The Greenroom

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Welcome to the LCI Green Room, a brand new audio feed from the Libertarian Christian Institute as part of the Christians for Liberty network. This feed will feature live-stream debates, interviews, and free-form conversations that offer long-form content for our audience. You can expect to hear from various libertarian voices, round tables, debates, and much more. The show notes will include links to the original video content as well. So, if you're ready for uncut, unscripted, and open conversations, dive into the LCI Green Room and join us for some thought-provoking discussions.

Feb 19, 20242 min