Have you ever taken a quiz to know where you fall on the political compass? Are you liberal, conservative, authoritarian, or libertarian? Thankfully there are more options than those. Today I talk about how we can know where we call on the spectrum and how that knowledge can better help me to love my neighbor.
P.S. In this episode I said that Noah Millman's article came out on the "League of Ordinary Gentlemen" blog. That is incorrect. It was on the now defunct "American Scene" website, which is available thanks to the reliable Wayback Machine.
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The Rise and Fall of the Christian West - John Ehrett
A Small Farm Republic - John Klar
Against the World - For the World
Life in Old Ireland with John Waters
The Best Folk Tale in Scripture with Pastor Rich Lusk
Looking Into the Cosmos with Edgar Allan Poe - Dr. Harry Poe
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Wholly Citizens with Joel Biermann
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Becoming Aggressively Happy with Joy Clarkson
The Reactionary Mind with Michael Warren Davis
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