100. Christian Ethics and Stateless Societies: The Anarchist Approach of the Perry Family
In the 100th episode of the podcast, host Craig Harguess is joined by guests Sarah and Jeff Perry from Voluntaryism in Action for a captivating exploration into the confluence of Christian values and the philosophy of anarchy. This milestone episode delves into the nuances of Christian Anarchism and Voluntarism, examining the personal metamorphoses that steer individuals away from traditional political paradigms toward a life of voluntary statelessness underpinned by faith.
Throughout the episode, Sarah and Jeff Perry share the hurdles encountered in seeking a like-minded community and the challenges a society deeply ingrained with state-oriented ideologies poses. They shed light on the essence of fellowship and kinship, even in the digital sphere, for those who perceive themselves as misfits in a world unprepared for such radical ideas. The conversation also touches on the difficulty of communicating complex ideas over social media and the importance of giving people grace and meeting them where they are, as they were once in a similar position. The group emphasizes that the people they may joke about now were once reflections of their past selves, highlighting the transformative journey that led them to their current ideological stance.
Taking an unexpected detour, the discussion ventures into the rustic world of homesteading, contrasting the merits of duck and chicken eggs and unpacking the symbolism it holds for Christian anarchists. This segment uncovers the layers of self-reliance and philosophical maturation, accompanied by a narrative of Jeff’s military service and how he underwent a profound ideological shift towards anarchism.
The episode critically addresses the contentious interpretation of Romans 13 from an anarchist perspective, scrutinizing the alignment—or lack thereof—between modern democratic establishments and the teachings of Jesus. The discourse celebrates the significance of genuine leadership as demonstrated by Jesus, compared to the forceful rule often exhibited by earthly authorities.
The discussion also spotlights the impactful initiatives of Voluntaryism in Action, emphasizing the human connections nurtured through voluntary charity. This starkly contrasts the impersonal touch of institutionalized aid, underscoring the human and spiritual dimensions of giving.
Listeners are treated to a blend of humor, social commentary, and personal anecdotes that exemplify the intertwining of Christianity's core tenets with the principles of voluntaryism. As the 100th episode of the podcast, this thought-provoking journey offers an inspiring vision of community, support, and voluntary action shaped by love, grace, understanding, and Christian values.
Key Moments:
00:02 Exploring Christian Anarchism and Voluntaryism
• Introduction to the intersection of Christianity and statelessness.
• Personal journeys from conventional politics to stateless existence based on Christian values.
• Importance of community, even if primarily online.
01:11 The Reach of the Bad Roman
• Discussion on the international reach of the podcast.
• Personal reflections on discovering Christian Anarchy.
• Surprise at finding a community with similar beliefs.
09:08 Duck Eggs and Freshly Laid Eggs
• Discussion on homesteading, duck vs. chicken eggs.
• Nutritional content and taste comparison.
• Personal anecdotes about self-sufficiency and philosophical evolution.
15:22 - Military Transition to Anarchism & Non-Judgmental Dialogue
• A former military medical officer's ideological shift towards anarchism.
• Impact of literature and libertarian thought on worldview.
• Emphasis on non-judgmental engagement within the anarchist community.
23:13 Christian Anarchism and the Bad Project
• Craig's journey from neoconservatism to Christian anarchism.
• Misconceptions about Christian Anarchy clarified.
• Sharing personal revelations about faith and statelessness.
26:41 Facebook Thread Drama and Miscommunication
• Addressing miscommunication and drama in a Facebook thread.
• Emphasis on understanding different perspectives within anarchism.
30:05 Understanding Anarchy and Romans 13 (11 Minutes)
• Interpretation of Romans 13 in the context of Christian anarchy.
• Biblical examples of resistance to secular authorities.
• Addressing objections related to submission to governing authorities.
33:57 Not Voting and Complaining About Government
• Discussion on Craig's decision not to vote and its implications.
• The counterintuitive nature of the argument that non-voters cannot complain.
38:41 Voluntarism and Anarchy
• Explanation of voluntarism as a subset of anarchy.
• Voluntarism focuses on voluntary interactions without coercion.
41:22 Religion, Government, and Accountability
• Differences between authority figures and authoritarianism.
• Critique of representative democracy and accountability.
• Reflection on the role of law enforcement and early church teachings.
49:57 Christian Anarchism and Voluntaryism Action
• Exploration of how Voluntaryism in Action embodies Christian Anarchist principles.
• Discussion on the organization's initiatives and community impact.
• Tension between Christianity and statism in church settings.
• Discomfort with nationalistic practices in worship.
• Early Christian teachings versus modern interpretations post-Constantine.
55:42 Voluntaryism
• Origins and evolution of a charitable organization, Voluntaryism in Action.
• Challenges and misconceptions surrounding non-profit work.
• Importance of voluntary giving and the impact of government programs on charity.
57:07 Obtaining & Maintaining 501(c)3 Status
• The process and challenges of obtaining 501(c)3 status for the organization.
• Insights into maintaining non-profit status and its importance.
01:04:18 Voluntaryism in Action
• Celebration of the work and achievements of Voluntaryism in Action.
• Personal anecdotes that underscore the organization's ethos.
01:09:36 Discussion on Voluntaryism in Action
• Impactful work of Voluntaryism in Action aligned with Christian values.
• Encouragement for listener support through donations or involvement.
• Challenges of social media censorship.
01:11:39 Twitter Campaigns and Content Restrictions
• Addressing the impact of content restrictions on social media campaigns.
• The organization's approach to creating and sharing provocative content.