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    Libertarian Christians | 147 Coffee & Cigarettes

    April 27th, 2012 | Podcast | Jeremy Sarber | No Comments

    What exactly do libertarians believe? Aren’t they a fringe group that wants to legalize all sorts of immoral behaviors like drug use and prostitution? That’s what Ann Sattley and myself discuss in this episode. We first attempt to define what it is a libertarian believes and how those ideas can be reconciled to Christianity and [...]

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    Military Perplexity | 146 Coffee & Cigarettes

    April 23rd, 2012 | Podcast | Jeremy Sarber | No Comments

    Libertarian Party presidential contender Gary Johnson has been portrayed as an anti-war candidate, but that isn’t quite so clear. When pressed on foreign policy topics in a recent interview, Johnson gave answers that didn’t always seem to add up and were often, at best, unorthodox positions for a man who has been painted as a [...]

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    Cancer Tax | 145 Coffee & Cigarettes

    April 19th, 2012 | Podcast | Jeremy Sarber | 2 Comments

    If Proposition 29 is approved by California’s voters, the tax on cigarettes in the state will increase by $1.00 per pack. California’s current cigarette tax is 87 cents per pack. The total tax per pack of cigarettes, if Proposition 29 passes, will be $1.87/pack. The additional tax revenue will be used to fund cancer research, [...]

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    Questioning Re-Baptism | 144 Coffee & Cigarettes

    April 6th, 2012 | Podcast | Jeremy Sarber | 2 Comments

    In Acts 19 of the Bible, does a re-baptism take place? If so, why was John’s baptism no longer sufficient? Were the disciples at Ephesus even baptized under John’s baptism? If the baptism then (and today) is different than John’s baptism, why and when did it change? If re-baptism did take place, what guidelines does [...]

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    Logical Insanity | 143 Coffee & Cigarettes

    April 3rd, 2012 | Podcast | Jeremy Sarber | 1 Comment

    As we look back at history, we have to keep things in context. We can’t take these historical events and drop them into a modern-day context. We have to look at the context of these events as they happened. This has always been a fascination of mine when studying history, especially when studying the Bible. [...]

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