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    Conservative Statism | 110 Coffee & Cigarettes

    January 28th, 2012 | Podcast | Jeremy Sarber | No Comments

    Liberals don’t like libertarianism because it’s “conservative” (whatever that means), and conservatives don’t like it because it’s “liberal” (whatever that means). I’ve long given up trying to understand what modern day American liberalism or conservatism actually means or even stands for. It seems that for most liberals and conservatives it means whatever the Democratic and [...]

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    Conservative Exodus | 109 Coffee & Cigarettes

    January 24th, 2012 | Podcast | Jeremy Sarber | No Comments

    “I agree with Ron Paul on almost everything with the exception of his foreign policy views.” I cannot count the number of times I have heard that statement uttered by conservatives in the past few months. I heard it again this morning. This is perplexing to me. When I first entered into the world of [...]

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  • Transcripts

    Modern Pharisees: Obsessed with Truth?

    January 12th, 2012 | Transcripts | Jeremy Sarber | 6 Comments

    I’m going to talk about an article that a friend of mine sent me a few days ago titled Don’t Be a Modern-Day Pharisee. This is very interesting. This article relates to something that I’ve had on my mind for a while, and I think I talked about or danced around in episode ninety-nine. I [...]

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    Unrighteous Freedom | 101 Coffee & Cigarettes

    January 2nd, 2012 | Podcast | Jeremy Sarber | 2 Comments

    Republican versus Democrat. Conservative versus Liberal. One politician versus another. Yey or nay on this piece of legislation and that one. Fighting. Debating. Arguing. Have we even addressed the real problem here? Congratulations to… Chip Krenn Kathy Welker Thomas Owens   You are the winners of the CandCShow.com Coffee Mug Giveaway Contest!

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    Christarian Comeback | 086 Coffee & Cigarettes

    November 10th, 2011 | Podcast | Jeremy Sarber | No Comments

    How can a person be both libertarian and Christian? It’s a question I get a lot even though I’ve covered the topic many times before here on the podcast. Even so, I provide yet another defense of Christian-based libertarianism–Christarianism, if you will. Instead of offering another elaborate explanation, I turn it back around on those [...]

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