122. Building Communities: From Imagination to Implementation with Joseph Macolino
About this Episode
What if the key to a harmonious society lies in the ancient practices of early Christians? In this captivating episode, Joseph Macolino returns to unravel his vision of voluntary Christian communities, inspired by the communal living described in the Book of Acts. Picture a world where cooperation replaces coercion, and rulers are a thing of the past. Joseph paints a vivid picture: "Imagine a society where bartering goods and services is the norm, and conflicts are resolved through conversation, not force."
We journey into the realm of fantasy with Joseph's book series set in Everath, where Marfta Port exemplifies a voluntary community. This fictional world serves as a powerful allegory for how Christians might live peacefully today. Joseph shares, "Through Marfta Port, I wanted to show that a different way of living is possible—one where faith and community go hand in hand."
The discussion deepens as Craig and Joseph tackle the nuances of Christian pacifism. They explore the idea that pacifism doesn't equate to passivity. This thought-provoking dialogue challenges listeners to reconsider their views on self-defense and retaliation.
But what about the inevitable challenges of community living? Joseph candidly addresses potential pitfalls, such as dealing with bad actors, emphasizing, "Open communication and shared values are crucial to overcoming these hurdles."
This episode is a compelling invitation to rethink societal norms and explore the transformative power of faith-based communities. Are you ready to question the status quo and envision a new way of living? Tune in and let your curiosity lead the way.
Connect with Joseph Macolino:
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joseph@evorath.com
Episode Timestamps:
(0:22) Guest Introduction
Joseph Michelito returns to discuss his new book series, "Legends of Everett."
The series explores themes of a voluntary society, drawing parallels to the Christian community ideals depicted in the Book of Acts.
Joseph's work uses fiction to convey messages about living in a society without rulers, emphasizing "no king but Christ."
(1:09) Salsa and Conversations
Craig shares how his salsa business has become a conversation starter about the Bad Roman Project.
The salsa venture provides opportunities to engage with Christians and non-Christians alike, discussing the project's message and the concept of living without state interference.
(2:58) Personal Updates
Joseph provides updates on his family life, particularly focusing on raising his toddler.
He shares insights into his son's development, including his growing interest in music, with bands like System of a Down and Pink Floyd being favorites.
(5:11) Community Building Vision
Joseph outlines his vision for a community based on voluntary cooperation and shared resources, inspired by early Christian communities.
importance of like-minded individuals working together without coercion, fostering a supportive and self-sufficient environment.
(6:23) Community Structure
Description of a community where individuals contribute based on their skills and interests, creating a diverse and functional society.
The model includes private property and voluntary collaboration, allowing for personal freedom and collective benefit.
(8:25) Overcoming Misconceptions
Addressing common misconceptions about community living, Joseph clarifies that it's not about communism or cult-like behavior.
He highlights the early church's communal living as a historical model for voluntary cooperation and mutual support.
(10:25) Bartering and Self-Sufficiency
benefits of bartering at farmers' markets and the potential for a self-sufficient community.
reducing reliance on money by meeting needs within the community through trade and shared resources.
(12:09) Financial Considerations
Joseph explains how maintaining a job can support community living, providing financial stability while contributing to the community.
Critique of consumer culture, advocating for frugality and self-sufficiency to achieve a more fulfilling life.
(14:12) Community Impact and Outreach
Vision for a community that teaches self-sufficiency and shares resources with those in need, promoting a culture of generosity and support.
Potential for agro-tourism and educational outreach, inviting others to learn about sustainable living practices.
(16:35) Balancing Work and Community Life
balancing traditional employment with community contributions, highlighting the flexibility of voluntary living
Possibility of transitioning away from traditional employment as the community becomes more self-sufficient.
(20:32) Location Challenges
Challenges of choosing a central location for the community, considering factors like climate and proximity to family.
Joseph shares personal considerations, including family ties in Florida, and the importance of a long growing season for self-sufficiency.
(23:59) Core Christian Role
Exploration of the Christian responsibility to spread the gospel, emphasizing living the gospel through actions.
Joseph stresses the importance of embodying Christian principles in daily life as a foundation for community building.
(25:25) Inclusivity in Community
Discussion on the inclusion of non-Christians in the community, focusing on shared values and principles rather than religious labels.
living according to Christian principles of love, peace, and cooperation
(30:39) Living the Gospel
Importance of living one's faith through actions, critiquing the disconnect between professed beliefs and actions among some Christians.
Encouragement for Christians to align their lives with the teachings of Christ, particularly in the context of community living.
(44:46) Marfteport: A Fictional Community
Introduction of Marfteport, a fictional voluntarist community in Joseph's book series, serving as a model for voluntary cooperation and mutual respect.
The community is depicted as a diverse society where different species coexist peacefully, highlighting the potential for harmony in diversity.
(51:27) Handling Community Conflicts
Strategies for addressing conflicts within a voluntary community, emphasizing communication and understanding as first steps.
importance of a shared code of conduct and the role of community support in resolving issues
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