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The Biblical Anarchy Podcast

Libertarian Christian Institute
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Civil Governance
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Dispensationalism
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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

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This bonus episode was orginally an LCI Green Room livestream with Greg Baus from the Reformed Libertarian podcast to talk about how all authority comes from God, but divine, church, and civil authority aren’t the same thing—and how Christian nationa... more

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Recent Guests

Brent Freeman
An anarchist and host of The Aiming Up Podcast.
The Aiming Up Podcast
Episode: What is Freedom? Exploring Anarchy, Health, and Spirituality with Brent Freeman
Larry Sharpe
Libertarian activist and gubernatorial candidate in New York
Episode: American Culture in Collapse: Why Young People Have Lost Hope For The Future
Amity Dolby
A two-time internet game show champion and Catholic Christian libertarian
Episode: American Culture in Collapse: Why Young People Have Lost Hope For The Future
Ben Weir
Founder of Punks For Liberty, libertarian activist, and new father
Episode: Does Following Jesus Make You An Anarchist? Faith, Liberty, and Punk Music with Ben Weir
James Lindsay
Founder of New Discourses, author of 'Race Marxism' and co-author of 'Cynical Theories'
New Discourses
Episode: Can James Lindsay Save Israel and Western Civilization From The Trap of Catharsis?
Ancap Tim
Christian anarchist songwriter and musician
Episode: No Kings? Actually, No King But Christ! Exciting New Album with Ancap Tim
Jeffrey Degner
Assistant Professor of Economics at Cornerstone University and fellow at the Mises Institute
Cornerstone University
Episode: Ep. 108: 7 Ways The Federal Reserve Fosters Sin and Destroys the Family
Chris Todd
Pastor, missionary, and licensed psychologist working in trauma therapy in the Middle East.
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Episode: Israel and the Church: One People or Two? Covenant Theology And Dispensationalism
Nikki Phillippi
Content creator and influencer focusing on faith, lifestyle, and political commentary.
YouTube / TikTok / Instagram
Episode: A Life Unashamed of the Gospel: Nikki Phillippi on Cancel Culture and Liberty

Host

Jacob Winograd
Host passionate about merging Biblical principles with libertarian ideas, often exploring themes of authority, governance, and personal liberty.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 78 ratings
  • A Countercultural Call to Kingdom Allegiance

    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

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ATCBob
    United States4 months ago
  • Well Balanced

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BrendonCarlson
    Canada5 months ago
  • Dude you are on FIRE

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Me_Magic
    United States10 months ago
  • Great podcast

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    DaveJones***
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great show

    Podcast Addict
    5
    GarthVader
    a year ago

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Listeners value the deep theological explorations intertwined with contemporary political critiques.
The host provides a compelling argument for anarcho-capitalist principles anchored in scripture, making complex themes approachable.
Some feedback expresses concerns about the lack of scholarly rigor in interpretations, suggesting divergent opinions on theological discussions.

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What is Freedom? Exploring Anarchy, Health, and Spirituality with Brent Freeman
Q: What can people do to better themselves?
Focus on inward improvement rather than blaming external factors.
American Culture in Collapse: Why Young People Have Lost Hope For The Future
Q: How should the Christian consider the kingdoms of this world?
Christians should be conscious of their duties to both God and the governing authorities, ensuring they prioritize God's teachings over earthly powers.
A Life Unashamed of the Gospel: Nikki Phillippi on Cancel Culture and Liberty
Q: What's your perspective on how political beliefs have influenced your journey?
Nikki discusses her evolving thoughts on politics, faith, and the pressure to conform to societal expectations versus staying true to personal convictions.
A Life Unashamed of the Gospel: Nikki Phillippi on Cancel Culture and Liberty
Q: How did your early rise on YouTube influence your Christian convictions?
Nikki explains how her platform allowed her to infuse her faith into her lifestyle content, establishing herself as an advocate for Christian values early on.
A Life Unashamed of the Gospel: Nikki Phillippi on Cancel Culture and Liberty
Q: Were you raised in a more conservative home, and what kind of theological influences led you? What was your coming to faith journey like?
Nikki shares her background of being raised in a Christian home, emphasizing her conservative upbringing and how it shaped her faith journey.

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