Dangerous Freedom

By: Peter Griffith
  • Summary

  • Welcome to "Dangerous Freedom!" In this podcast, we will examine what the term "freedom" really means, first from a Biblical perspective, but also from a Constitutional perspective as well. In 2021, our freedom is in jeopardy from both both sides of the isle, and sometimes it can be difficult to see what is freedom and what is tyranny based on which side of the fence you sit on. Should businesses be able to mandate vaccines, etc? Should there be a limit to our Second Amendment rights to keep and bear arms? How do we ensure we keep our freedom without constantly turning to the government? The answers to these questions is not always what people initially think they should be. In Dangerous Freedom, we discuss current issues, historical events, and the various things that both face our nation today, as well as how we can let history be our guide to give us a look at where things could potentially be heading. In our view, Voltaire said it best; "I wholly disagree with what you have to say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." This is the perspective we use, and it is one we believe is critical to maintaining liberty and justice for all.
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  • Dangerous Freedom Intro
    Sep 8 2021

    Welcome to Dangerous Freedom! On this podcast we discuss what freedom really is, first from a Biblical perspective, but also then from a Constitutional view as well. 

    In this podcast, we look at current affairs, historical events, and how we should defend freedom, both our own, and those we disagree with. 

    Please subscribe, and we hope you enjoy!

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    7 mins

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