Keith Giles

106. Jesus Has No Flag with Against All Flags Podcast Team

About this Episode

In this episode of the Bad Roman Podcast, host Craig Harguess welcomes Anthony, Nathan, and Wyatt from the Against All Flags podcast. Together, they navigate the turbulent waters of Christian Anarchy, holding steadfast to the conviction of 'No King but Christ.' The episode reveals the transformative power of a Christcentric anarchist viewpoint, as they share heartfelt stories about moving beyond traditional politics and organized religion, while keeping Jesus's teachings at the forefront.

They address the inner turmoil Christians often experience when their obligations to the state appear to conflict with their spiritual convictions. The discussion delves into the historical stances of the early church on nonviolence and examines how contemporary believers reconcile these seemingly contrary paths. 

Personal anecdotes, biblical reflections on flawed earthly rulers, and the unshakable sovereignty of Jesus are woven throughout the narrative, emphasizing the rallying cry 'No king but Christ.' The societal implications of standing against national symbols, such as the choice to stand or sit during the national anthem, are also tackled. 

Craig and his guests reflect on the journey of their respective podcasts, from inception to a firm dedication to merging Christian insights with issues of political culture. They celebrate the mission to guide listeners towards a deep, nonviolent faith that rejects the entanglements of statism and violence, acknowledging the global Christian community, the reach of podcasts, and inspirations like Stephen Rose from AnarchoChristian.

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Episode Timestamps:

Timestamps:

01:08 Exploring Anarchy Through Fiction

  •  Introduction to Joseph Macolino, inspired by Tolkien and Orwell.

  • Creation of the fictional universe Evorath, developed from high school to college.

  • Joseph's trilogy explores themes of questioning government authority and discovering Christian principles.

12:35 Spreading Christian Anarchy Through Fiction

  • The intersection of fiction and Christian anarchism is highlighted.

  • Influence of various texts, maintaining a critical perspective.

  • Story arc in fantasy series depicts the transition from monarchy to an anarchist society, paralleling historical movements.

  • Aim to challenge preconceptions and promote Christian anarchism through storytelling.

19:59 Discussing Writing, Influence, and Christianity

  • Focus on Evorath's world-building, where humans are divinely created.

  • Discussion on media influence and personal experiences of non-conformity.

  • Importance of writers in highlighting societal propaganda and Christian resistance.

  • Emphasis on living according to Jesus' teachings despite potential opposition.

28:22 God Is Strategic

  • A personal anecdote about a significant encounter and the concept of divine timing.

  • Reflection on the creative process and progress in writing projects.

  • Introduction of the 'Bad Woman Project' and a call for support.

  • Teaser for the content of upcoming books without giving away specifics.

31:46 Expanding on Book Two Characters

  • Insight into Averath's characters, including the villain Yazook Stahl.

  • Exploration of shapeshifter species and character development.

  • Themes of power, corruption, and societal improvement are examined through character arcs.

39:46 Fantasy Series and Libertarian Ideology

  • Introduction of diverse races and characters in the third book.

  • Characters question tribal loyalties, leading to the formation of a new community.

  • Discussion on societal ideals, comparing the fictional society to voluntarism.

  • Upcoming books to delve into the complexities of a society striving for harmony post-trilogy.


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99. God's Country or Jesus’s Kingdom? Navigating the Nexus of Nationalism and Faith in America

Could the intertwining of faith and state authority be warping the very soul of Christianity? Unlock the complexities of Christian nationalism as we sit down for a round table to dissect the idolatrous juxtaposition of faith and governance. This episode dissects the potential hazards of conflating faith with state authority and how this can distort genuine religious practice and the core tenets of Christianity itself.

Join your host, Craig Harguess, along with friends of the show Chris Polk, Cody Cook, Paul Parayil, and Darren Freidinger, who help us peel back the layers of entanglement to reveal the true call of Faith. Witness a bold examination of Christian nationalism's historical claims and current implications in the realm of politics and social justice. 

As echoes of January 6th reverberate through the national consciousness, we scrutinize its portrayal as a Christian nationalist insurrection and the subsequent impact on political landscapes. The breach, the media's narrative, and the political fallout are dissected with a critical lens, contrasting the motives behind these actions with the broader implications for American society. We confront the seductive pull of cultural identity and the struggle to prioritize important global issues over trivial cultural squabbles. 

Through this dialogue, we strive to foster a deeper understanding of how a desire for a 'Christian nation' impacts both the spiritual body of Christ and our broader societal fabric. With a laid-back yet critical approach, we discuss the importance of curiosity and questioning in religious communities, advocating for meaningful action against social injustices rather than getting lost in cultural distractions. The panel lays out a thought-provoking journey through the contradictions of Christian nationalism, inviting you to reflect, question, and expand your understanding of faith in the public square.

The digital age has transformed the battleground of ideas, and we explore the challenges of engaging in meaningful discourse on social media amid generational technology. As we draw to a close, we advocate for deeper awareness and action, urging listeners not to be sidetracked by fleeting controversies but to remain steadfast in the pursuit of no king but Christ. Tune in for a thought-provoking journey through the contradictions and complexities of Christian nationalism.

Key Moments:

01:20 Christian Nationalism and Its Contradictions

  • Christianity Today Article: What Is Christian Nationalism?

  • Critiqued for distorting religious practice and undermining Christian principles.

  • Enforcement of state authority is a key concern.

05:11 Christian Nationalism and the New Covenant

  • Inconsistencies with Jesus' teachings are highlighted.

  • Cherry-picking from the Old Testament discussed with guest Cody Cook.

15:20 Christian Nationalism and State Role

  • Examination of Christian nationalism and its contrast with a kingdom culture mindset.

  • Emphasis on the spiritual body of Christ over earthly rulers.

27:52 The Impact of Christian Nationalism

  • Growth of the church during persecution discussed.

  • Detachment from state affairs, detrimental effects, and pitfalls of striving for a "Christian nation."

33:13 January 6th and Christian Nationalism Discussion

  • Discussion on the Capitol breach on January 6th.

  • Examination of Christian nationalism, media portrayal, politicians' response, and intentions vs. implications of actions.

43:54 Exploring Christian Nationalism in Politics

  • Aftermath of January 6th discussed.

  • Accusations of Christian nationalism, manipulation by agencies, spectrum of ideologies, and complex relationship between American and Christian identities.

58:49 Challenges of Social Media Discourse

  • Christian nationalism debates on social media.

  • Generational gap in technology use, lack of curiosity in education and religion, and strategy for online discourse.

01:08:32 Christian Nationalism and Cultural Identity

  • American democracy's defense of Anglo-Protestant culture discussed.

  • Exclusion of Catholics and Orthodox believers, trivial cultural controversies distracting from pressing social injustices.

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58. The Return of Jesus: Deconstructed with Keith Giles & Abby Cleckner

About this episode

Keith Giles was once a pastor, but then he met Jesus. Now, he’s a theologian spreading the Gospel of love through several podcasts, including Heretic Happy Hour, Second Cup with Keith, and Threads, as well as numerous blog posts, and many books. In this episode of the Bad Roman podcast, Criag is once again joined by our beloved contributor, and Keith Giles fan, Abby Cleckner for a deep dive into the question that titles one of his articles, “What if Jesus isn’t Coming Back”?


The Church’s Christianity isn’t very Christ-like. The way Chrsitians behave is often influenced by their beliefs about the end of time. Keith joins us to talk through a blog post he wrote about the second coming of Christ, which led him to later pen the book called Jesus Unexpected. Jesus never intended for us to live in fear or anxiety, isn’t it time we start acting like Christians again, let’s turn the world on it’s head and be a force of love, peace, and joy once more.

Episode Timestamps:

1:55 Deconstruction

  • “I'm trying to get rid of some of the toxic teachings that I was receiving while I was in church.” - Craig

  • It’s hard to release things you hear every Sunday

  • Christians focus on Jesus coming back in our lifetime

    • Head in the clouds

    • Not following Jesus’ instructions; just waiting

    • It’s such a distraction from our mission

  • Jesus Unexpected – an expanded version of old blog post

  • So many shows and books about when Jesus is coming

    • “We're closer now than we've ever been before”

    • Predictions and countdowns

  • Counterproductive

    • Causes people to twiddle thumbs and wait for Him rather than solving problems

6:10 Research revelations

  • No one thought like this until 1830

    • The Early Church didn’t sit around waiting for Jesus

    • John Nelson Darby came out with rapture theology

  • Now, we have the basic outline of the end times story repeated in media

    • Charming antiChrist

    • A peace treaty with Israel

    • Temple rebuilt

      • Daily sacrifice reinstated

    • Treaty broken

      • Daily sacrifice undone

      • AntiChrist declares themself to be God

        • Puts Christians in concentration camps for refusing the 666 symbol

    • Jesus shows up and kicks ass

    • New Jerusalem comes down

  • The Great Disappointment

    • Everyone sold their property and went up to the mountain to wait for Jesus

    • Nothing happened.

    • Seventh-Day Adventists stem from this group

  • “We assume that that version of the end times rapture that I just described was something handed to us by the apostles, but it isn't right.” - Keith

  • Keith's rebuttal to Penal Substitutionary Atonement Theory

9:38 Craig waiting for Jesus

  • Working in newspaper printing

    • Would end up reading the paper as he worked to see if there were any signs of end times in the headlines

    • He was a Baptist, and some of his co-workers were Church of Christ

      • They had never heard of the rapture

        • Craig tried to tell them it was in the Bible that people would disappear and leave their clothes in a pile

11:15 The trauma of Left Behind

  • Keith

    • Would wake up at 2 am and check if his parents had been raptured without him

      • Some of his grown clients still do this

        • One guy came home to a pot of boiling water and a half-finished coloring page

        • His wife and daughter had run outside to catch the neighbor’s dog

        • But for a couple of minutes, he was convinced he had been left behind

  • So much fear

    • It's not healthy for the church

    • They terrified us as kids about eternal conscious torture

    • We lived in terror that our loved ones who didn't accept Jesus were going to Hell or would be left behind to deal with the Antichrist

    • God did not give us a spirit of fear (2 Timothy 1:7)

15:39 We can anticipate Christ’s return

  • Just not any minute now

  • We must continue loving our neighbor and following Christ’s commands

  • When it happens, it happens

  • People only predict it to make money

    • When they do and are wrong every time, it does not affect their credibility

      • They sell millions of copies of their books each time they make a new prediction

      • “Christians have this insatiable appetite. Revelation is the most confusing book in the Bible. Anyone that shows up and says, ‘Oh, I figured it out. I cracked the code. I know what it means. Everybody come to my conference, read my book, and go sign up for my video series. I'll explain the entire thing to you and I'll tell you what's going to happen.’ And we eat it up. People are desperate to know the future.” - Keith

    • When Jesus returns, people look forward to being right

18:17 Pharisitical mindset

  • The Pharisees missed Jesus because they were looking for a vindicator

  • Christians hope for the same: that He’ll destroy everyone who disagrees with them

    • And have a kingdom without the wrong people

  • It’s like people think Jesus did it wrong the first time

    • He’s gonna come back and fix it, and we just have to wait

    • When horrible things happen, people are glad He’s coming back to stop it

      • “If you know horrible things are happening in the world, we're here right now to be addressing those issues.” -Abby

21:39 Is it really about the end of the world?

  • Romans 8:19

    • Creation is not groaning for the second coming of Jesus, but for the sons of God to be revealed

      • That’s us

  • So many prophecies throughout the Bible are thought to be about the end of the world

    • The end of the age is not the end of the world; just the Jewish age

      • The temple and daily sacrifice ended

      • Hyperbole was used, just as it was in Old Testament prophecies

        • Jesus quoted Old Testament prophets because they were familiar to those present

31:10 Coasting

  • People are worried

    • They’re waiting for the end of the world

      • The end of all that is bad

33:42 John 14

  • Jesus said:

    • I go to prepare a place for you, and I will come back to bring you there (vs 3)

    • The Father is in me and I am in you (vs 20)

      • So we are already where He is; He is already here

        • He cannot return when He is here

        • “If heaven is where Christ is and where God is, then Heaven is… in your body, in your heart, in your spirit, because that's where Christ and the Father dwell right now.” - Keith

        • Christ has prepared a place, and that place is in us

34:37 New Covenant

  • Acts 2:16

    • The Spirit of God was poured out on every type of person

  • Paul describes us as the incarnation of Christ

  • Controversial statement: “There is more of Christ in the world right now than there was 2000 years ago.” - Keith

  • Christ died; all died

  • Christ was raised to the Father’s right hand; that is where we dwell

  • Every time someone chooses Christ, a bit more of Him comes into the world

  • Whenever “the coming of Christ” is in the New Testament, it is the Greek word, ‘Perusia’ which means ‘presence’

  • Christ in you, the hope of glory

  • “What all creation is groaning for is for Christians to wake up and realize that Christ is already in them.” - Keith

  • “Christ in us is going, ‘When are you going to wake up and realize who you are?’” -Keith

38:06 Movie metaphor

  • Waiting for His return is like buying a ticket to a major blockbuster

    • It’s got dragons, hailstones, Jesus coming out of the sky with a sword tongue…

    • Bought tickets, sat in the theater, watched the trailer… repeatedly

  • Rapture puts butts in church seats like a movie trailer puts people in the theater

  • Reality is more like Jesus waking you up and handing you a lightsaber

    • We get to participate, not just watch a movie

      • Way more exciting

      • We can look for where He is showing up in our everyday lives

        • “[The Kingdom] is already here, and we can see it.” - Abby

43:07 Jesus Unarmed

  • We are to be non-violent because that’s what God is like

    • He wants us to bring the Kingdom by doing things in a way that doesn’t make sense to the world

    • We’re not doing it just to be doormats or get our butts kicked

      • We’re showing the world who God is

    • God tells the Pharisees if Abraham was their father, they’d act like him

    • God lets it rain on the just and the unjust

      • Total contradiction to what Moses said

        • Moses: if you love God, you will have abundance, but if you curse Him, you will have drought

        • Correcting misunderstandings about who God is

        • John says Jesus came to make the Father known to us

          • Why would He need to be made known unless people didn’t know Him?

        • Jesus didn’t affirm everything Moses said

        • People know Jesus wasn’t what the Pharisees expected, but they don’t grasp how radical and different He was

50:17 Flat Bible Theory

  • Christians give every verse equal weight

    • Jesus really did change things

      • We must reinterpret Old Testament through Him

    • Verses, where God commands war and those where Jesus, speaks peace cannot have the same weight because they are in direct conflict

      • Otherwise, people come out saying, “Sometimes, violence is good; sometimes, it’s not,” when it never is

  • Transfiguration (Matthew 17)

    • Disciples wanted to build equal shelters for Jesus, Moses, and Elijah

      • God took back the Old Testament guys

      • “This is my Son. Listen to Him.”

  • Every knee bows

    • Including Moses and the prophets

  • Most of us already give some verses more weight than others

    • Ones we don’t understand or seem irrelevant

    • Why not do it purposefully and strategically?

  • The Bible was written by men, not God

    • Humans make mistakes

  • There’s a lot of historical and cultural context that we ignore

55:27 Our foundation

  • Is not the Bible

    • The Bible says it is Jesus

    • He is Truth

    • We are not to elevate the Book above Him

    • Christ will change the world, not the Bible itself

57:31 Civil resistance

  • Nonviolent campaigns have been almost twice as successful as violent insurrections

  • The options are not only to do nothing or blow someone’s brains out

    • There is also active peacemaking

  • “God isn't giving us a mission that's going to fail, that just results in all Christians being wiped out.” - Abby

  • Erica Chenoweth video 

  • The definition of insanity is doing what’s always been done and expecting new results

    • Jesus is offering something else to do

      • Try loving your enemies for a change

  • Pray the Devil Back to Hell

    • Moms in Liberia peacefully overthrew the dictator and ended the war their children were fighting in 

  • Fighting over blueberries

    • We gotta stop conflict or we’ll destroy things without remembering why we started fighting

    • We don’t want to hurt each other just because one of us stole his brother’s blueberry

  • Nonviolence stops fights instantly

    • It disarms the attacker as soon as they hit you

    • So it doesn’t escalate out of proportion

  • “I could use violence to physically stop someone from hurting me, but it doesn't change their heart so they no longer want to hurt. Which is what meeting them with love actually does.” -Abby

  • So many people on death row are forgiven by the victim’s family

    • Amish school shooting

      • The shooter’s mom now cares for a child he shot

  • There are many happy, lovey stories

    • But let’s be honest

      • You could wind up dead

        • Exhibit A: Jesus Christ

      • That’s why Jesus said, “Take up your cross and follow me” (Mark 8:34)

    • Here’s the thing

      • You’re going to die at some point

        • Do you want to die living like Jesus?

        • What better way to go than loving your enemy?

      • “I'm going to respond in love to everybody and hey, if it works great, I get to do it again tomorrow.” - Keith

1:08:56 Introducing people to Jesus

  • People focusing on the wrath of God do not draw near to Him

  • Evangelicals are statistically the most in favor of war, torture, and the death penalty

    • There seems to be something destructive making those who claim to follow Jesus more vicious than those who don’t

  • It’s hard to teach someone something they think they already know

  • Other things get elevated above Jesus and block people from Him

    • The Bible, the government…

  • People use the word “Christian” improperly

    • They should try saying “Christ-like” and see if they still think it makes sense

    • When someone is feeling righteous, ask: where is Jesus in that?

    • America is a Christian nation

      • Oh, really? Let’s write down all the Christian things we’ve done, starting from the beginning

  • “We talk about what we believe, but no one has done the work to really dig down and see: Is what I believe based on Jesus?” - Keith

    • People have beliefs about immigration, and the Middle East… but where did they come from? What do they have to do with Jesus? 

      • Usually, nothing

  • Before Constantine

    • You knew your neighbor was Christian by their love

  • Constantine said you can do horrible things as a Christian as long as you believe certain doctrines

    • Put a Bible verse on your weapons; that makes it okay

    • Soldier prayer circles before a battle

      • Asking Jesus to help them kill people

  • Deconstruction

    • “The deconstruction movement is the revival that evangelicals are looking for, but they're not recognizing.” - Abby (from a meme she saw)

    • It’s really people saying, “If we follow Christ, it shouldn’t be about hatred, tribalism, and fear; we should be Christ-like.”

    • We just want to get back to early Christianity

      • Before it was all about who you hate

    • Christian musician declaring war on deconstruction

      • Because people are afraid it’s leading Christians away from Christ

        • It’s actually people looking for Christ

      • They won’t take the time to understand what it means

        • It’s just not upholding their beliefs, so they panic

1:18:15 Don’t send hate mail

  • WE LOVE THE BIBLE!!

    • We just love Jesus more


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14. Keith Giles & Jason Porterfield - Fight Like a Christian

14. Keith Giles & Jason Porterfield - Fight Like a Christian

This episode invites us to ask questions of allegiance, based on the premise that following Christ was, and should remain, a radical act, a difficult call to answer. If we are truly citizens in the Kingdom of God, what place does any modern government have in our lives? With Jesus as our compass, we can build the beloved community; our fight is nonviolent and the weapons are spiritual which is why we invite you to be radical, to be a Bad Roman, to show the world what it means to love your enemies, to help the world experience the love of Christ.

5. Keith Giles & Abby Cleckner - Untangling Jesus to Love Jesus

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In this episode Craig is joined by Keith Giles, author of Jesus Untangled, and our contributor Abby Cleckner. Keith Giles is a former pastor who left the pulpit to follow Jesus and start a house church where no one takes a salary and 100 percent of all offerings are given to help the poor in the community. He has been a published writer since 1989.

Their conversation centers on Keith’s book and his entire Jeus-un series. Keith helps us reframe our perspective of Christianity from that of worshipping a book about Jesus to moving into a growing and personal relationship with Christ Himself. Jesus is who we have been called to follow out of fear and into love— not the state, not the pastor, but Jesus.

Starting points for further exploration on topics from the show:

10:00 Mark Twain quote: It’s Easier to Fool People Than to Convince Them That They Have Been Fooled? (great quote might not be by Mark Twain)

 12:28 Jesus Unbound

13:03 Story of two soldiers

16:42 Eberhard Arnold

24:20 Study he is referring to: Testing Theories of American Politics: Elites, Interest Groups, and Average Citizens Martin Gilens and Benjamin I.

28:00 Roe v. Wade

29:01 Planned Parenthood Funding shows increased funding most recent fiscal cycle 

29:40  Sandra Day O’Connor

30:34 Jerry Faldwell

39:00 Flat Bible vs. Jesus Centric Perspective

50:57 Anabaptist