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The Lancaster Patriot Podcast

Chris Hume
Theonomy
Biblical Law
Justice
Natural Law
Non-Legislative Theonomy
Amish Vote
Political Fatalism
Christian Nationalism
Future Of Christendom
Immigration
Smucker's Farm Market
Amos Miller
Republican Party
Food Safety
Thanksgiving
Liberalism
Immigration Policy
Judicial System
Moral Law
Pre-Adjudication

The Lancaster Patriot Podcast exists to provide a platform for biblical and theonomic commentary on current events and robust discussion on the topics that matter most. Presented in partnership with Future of Christendom.

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The untimely death of Charlie Kirk has sent waves of grief and reflection across the American landscape, placing the intersection of faith and public life center stage. In this episode of The Lancaster Patriot, Chris Hume offers five essential biblic... more

Chris Hume continues his analysis of a Sunday School series put on by Dr. Chris Walker (of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Lancaster, PA). In this episode, he interacts with Dr. Walker’s session entitled, “What Is the Mission of the Church?”

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In this episode, Chris Hume discusses President Trump’sexecutive order on flag burning, exposing how it elevates the American flag to an idolatrous symbol in civic life. Next, he critiques a clip from Doug Wilson on immigration, arguing that God’s La... more

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Chris Hume dives into the recent St. Isidore Supreme Court case, unpacking the statist assumptions underlying the argumentation. He also exposes the false claim that education can ever truly be religiously neutral. Additionally, we play key clips fro... more

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Recent Guests

Adam Terrell
Author of Public Stoning
Episode: 169. Lancastrian Theonomy Symposium Recap and Owen Strachan’s Odd Comments
Camden Whitener
Student at Virginia Tech studying statistics and data analytics
Episode: 169. Lancastrian Theonomy Symposium Recap and Owen Strachan’s Odd Comments
Dr. Oak Pongsree
Professor of Economics at Penn State University, favorite professor of host Chris Hume
Penn State University
Episode: 167. The Truth About Tariffs (feat. Dr. Oak)
Justin L. Miller
Pastor of First Baptist Church of Puxico in Missouri and author of several books.
First Baptist Church of Puxico
Episode: 166. The Not So Loving Side of Gentle Parenting (feat. Justin L. Miller)
Shak Khoury
Christian Arab who grew up in the West Bank
Pensacola Christian College (as a student)
Episode: 164. Modern-Day Jews and Zionism (feat. Shak Khoury and John Bingaman)
John Bingaman
Elder at Independence Reformed Bible Church and board member for Future of Christendom.
Independence Reformed Bible Church
Episode: 164. Modern-Day Jews and Zionism (feat. Shak Khoury and John Bingaman)
Ron Dodson
CEO and portfolio manager of Dallas North Capital Partners, a private fund management firm, and writer on geopolitical developments.
Dallas North Capital Partners
Episode: 162. What is Israel? (feat. Ron Dodson)
Scott Smith
An open-air preacher and mentor to young evangelists.
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Episode: 160. In Defense of Open-Air Preaching
Bill Adams
An open-air preacher involved in Sports Fan Outreach International.
Sports Fan Outreach International
Episode: 160. In Defense of Open-Air Preaching

Host

Chris Hume
Host of discussions focused on the intersection of faith, politics, and societal issues. Advocates for the application of biblical principles in governance and cultural engagement.

Reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars from 43 ratings
  • Great podcast!

    This podcast is very educational and something very much needed today (and for the future). Highly recommend. Chris and the guys boldly, lovingly, and winsomely engage the culture with the perfect and unchanging Law Word of God that alone leads to human flourishing.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    J. Schreck
    United States2 years ago
  • Needed podcast for today

    Everyone expects the pagans to be wrong when it comes to governing societies. But what is surprising is when most Christians would be completely lost if the pagans handed us the keys to government and said, “We failed. Now you try to run a country.”

    This podcast promotes the completely biblically view that God’s law applies to all societies in all places. If you are a christian and are tired of secular politics, what’s your answer? If it’s not God’s law, it will be man’s law. Which one will yo... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Marine5537
    United States2 years ago
  • A must listen!

    This podcast is a necessity for those that have a Biblical worldview and are looking for guidance on how to navigate controversial topics as well as honor God. The hosts tackle subjects that other faith leaders don’t have the courage to discuss and they do it with humility.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    xc1978
    United States2 years ago
  • Relevant, topical, and biblical

    Love listening to these guys’ perspectives on current events! I love how they are always bringing it back to God’s Word!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ScatMan78
    United States2 years ago
  • Great podcast!

    This podcast asks the questions that others are scared to. They deal with hard questions by giving biblically based answers. Their episode on COVID and the church leaders is especially good!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    frogface321
    United States2 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the educational content and bold engagement with controversial topics, especially in relation to biblical principles in governance.
Some acknowledge the podcast as a necessary voice for Christians navigating current sociopolitical challenges, while others critique it for promoting a radical perspective on issues related to civil rights and governance.

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

146. Dusty Deevers Asked About Non-Legislative Theonomy
Q: The question was about applying God's law to the civil sphere, should the magistrate be creating new laws or simply adjudicating God's law?
Dusty Deevers responded that magistrates should not create laws but rather interpret and apply God's law as revealed in scripture.
155. The Gospel of Jeroboam and the Cult of Easy Christianity (feat. Ron Kronz)
Q: How can everyday Christians engage with the idea of God's law versus man's law in their lives?
Christians need to understand the simplicity of God's law and recognize that excessive regulations from man often lead to injustice.
155. The Gospel of Jeroboam and the Cult of Easy Christianity (feat. Ron Kronz)
Q: What inspired you to write 'The Gospel of Jeroboam'?
I wanted to address the seductive nature of easy Christianity and how it mirrors the actions of biblical king Jeroboam.
155. The Gospel of Jeroboam and the Cult of Easy Christianity (feat. Ron Kronz)
Q: Can you share how you came to know the Lord?
I grew up in a pagan household and became addicted to drugs and homeless as a teenager. Ultimately, I found redemption and have been clean for almost 40 years thanks to the Lord.
153. Thoughts on Hegseth’s About-Face and Then Audience Questions (feat. Luke Saint)
Q: Do you believe the just powers of civil government authorities are acquired from the consent of the governed?
No, just power comes from God and not from the consent of the governed.

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This podcast centers around the intersection of Christianity, politics, and societal issues, frequently addressing themes such as theonomy, civil justice, and governance according to biblical principles. The discussions typically critique contemporary societal norms while advocating for a return to biblical law and ethics in both personal conduct and public policy. Unique to this podcast is its engagement with a theonomic worldview, which offers a prescriptive approach to the role of faith in government and civil responsibilities, often challenging the engagement of Christians with secular political systems. Its content is particularly relevant for listeners interested in how their faith intersects with contemporary issues, especially for t... more

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2. Camden Whitener
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7. Ron Dodson
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