
The Biblical Anarchy Podcast was created by Jacob Winograd as a project of the Libertarian Christian Institute, with the purpose of making the case for a free society and decentralized governance based on Biblical principles of limited authority and imitating Christ’s example of the leader/servant. If we render unto God what is God’s, we cannot bow down to Caesar or render anything unto him except... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 135 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & SpiritualityReligion | |||

In Episode 120 of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, Jacob Winograd examines what happened when Congress passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act — and the DOJ simply ignored it. Drawing on the Massie hearings, the Epstein conspiracy pattern, elite theor... more
In this episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, host Jacob Winograd examines whether legal justification is a sufficient stopping point for Christian ethics on violence. Anchoring the discussion in 1 Corinthians 6:12 -- "all things are lawful, but n... more
If Christians cannot serve two masters, how does that play out for voting for people to be in authority or serving in a state military?
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The Biblical Anarchy Podcast is part of the Christians For Liberty Network, a project of the Libertarian Christian Institute.
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The Biblical Anarchy Podcast, hosted by Jacob Winograd through the Libertarian Christian Institute, offers a provocative blend of theological depth and political critique, challenging listeners to rethink state allegiance through a biblical lens. With episodes that confront Christian nationalism, unpack libertarian ethics, and explore decentralized governance rooted in Scripture, the show invites believers to embrace a countercultural witness marked by justice, neighbor-love, and kingdom fidelit... more
Jacob uses both scripture and theology to make as good of a case for anarcho-capitalism as anyone. Very informative and concise. So much so that I won’t hold being reformed against him.
Jacob delivers thoughtful, meaningful, and incisive commentaries on all things related to Christianity and liberty. He’s doing amazing work being a voice for Christian freedom in every sense of the term.
Jacob Delivers a cogent and compelling message of libertarian principles consistent with Biblical teachings. Interesting and informative I recommend this podcast to every Christian and libertarian.
Great show
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A program that builds a case for a free society by marrying Biblical principles with libertarian and Austrian economic thought. Listeners can expect discussions at the intersection of faith, liberty, governance, and decentralization, often featuring guests who explore Church-state relationships, critiques of centralized power, and practical applications of voluntary cooperation. Noteworthy is the consistent emphasis on Christian ethics within libertarian frameworks, the willingness to challenge conventional political loyalties, and the use of biblical interpretation as a lens for political philosophy. This show is likely to appeal to listeners who want rigorous theological reflection alongside anti-authoritarian and pro-liberty perspectives... more
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