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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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From Soldier to Peacemaker: A Veteran's Journey Towards Faith and Justice with Joe Chadburn

About this Episode

Welcome to another episode of the Bad Roman podcast, where we examine the line between faith and statecraft. Join your host Craig Harguess to welcome well-decorated and honorably discharged US Marine Corps veteran Joe Chadburn, who has traversed the path from violence to peace, and uses the power of Christ as his compass. Together, we unpack the transformation of a bullied kid into a soldier, and how the teachings of Jesus Christ are brought about a sea-change in his perceptions.

In a society often marred by violence, Joe exemplifies the peaceful path, highlighting the power of 'no' as a guide. Together, we'll dissect the peaceful principles inherent in Jesus Christ's teachings and how the early church embraced these values. As we dive into Christianity, our discussion aims to refresh your perspective on its doctrines.

We investigate the propaganda that surrounds the US military, the churches’ direct role in perpetuating the cycle, and the misuse of tax dollars funneled into militarization. We reflect upon the legacy of General Smithly D Butler and the impact of grassroots efforts to protest against racial injustice. The military-industrial complex, the biggest polluter on Earth, is scrutinized - unveiling the significance of comprehending Jesus' teachings to prevent more human suffering.

We're not afraid to point out the privilege of the United States and its part in global injustice. The atrocities in Yemen and the complicity of the US government come under our lens, revealing a lack of media coverage and accountability. Hear from our guest as he expresses his frustrations with the multi-tiered justice system and the influence of corporate media in manipulating narratives.

We wrap up on an optimistic note, exploring the power of storytelling, human connection, and technology in addressing global injustice and promoting peace. Join us on this enlightening journey, and let's reimagine our world together.

Joe Chadburn

Website: International Peace Network

Email: peacedaddyjoe@gmail.com

Podcast: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Youtube

Joe’s Article: War is a Racket


Episode Timestamps:

01:20 Christians in the State (12 Minutes)

03:11 Who is Joe Chadburn

  • Early childhood tragedies and bullying

  • Relationship to violence as a youth

  • Journey to becoming a decorated US Marine Corps Veteran

  • Journey to Jesus 

  • Political propganda of venterans 

11:04 Joe’s Military Service

  • Anti-war efforts from those who have served

15:03 Joe’s Article - War is a Racket from International Peace Network

  • Contentious objectors

    • Connection to walking with Jesus

  • Stereotypes and real-world relationships

  •  Double standards of USA military imperialism throughout the world

    • Bullying

    • “How dare these people put their countries by our military bases”

  • Business of war - supply and demand

22:31 Critiquing the US Military and Propaganda

  • Politicians exploitation of young people 

  • Military demonstrations at sporting events

    • Military flyovers in football games

    • Colin Kaepernick

  • Grassroots peace movement

  • Major General Smedley Butler

    • From hero to disgruntled capitalist pawn

  • The fallacy of “nation-building”

  • US Military recruiting trends

29:55 Collusion of American Churches and the Military

  • how the church in the United States has perpetuated and normalized war propaganda in direct contradiction to Jesus' teachings 

  • importance of a proper hermeneutic to understanding Jesus' teachings and the significance of understanding the wars and rumors of wars that Jesus was prophesying about 

  • Challenging the idea that war is inevitable, and highlighting the power of cruciform love in Jesus' example.

  • how the military-industrial complex is the biggest polluter on Earth and how we must take Jesus' teachings seriously to prevent more people from suffering

  • Meaning of peace – not the absence of conflict

  • Do we believe God failed?

  • If you wouldn’t do it yourself, why do you want your tax dollars going toward it?

  • War is the language of idiots

42:18 American Privilege and Global Injustice 

  • how debates about American politics can obscure deeper concerns about global injustice

  • The greatest generation should be the one with the most peace

  • US government's use of Nazi war criminals and the bank's funding of Hitler

  • need to recognize the privilege of the United States and to advocate for those who are suffering due to US policy

44:14 - Media Distraction, Global Atrocities, and American Privilege

  • Yemen

  • Frustration with the multi-tiered justice system and the ease with which people are distracted by insignificant topics 

  • Need to pay attention to the deeper stories behind wars and the influence of corporate media in controlling the narrative

  • Importance of seeking news from a wide range of sources to gain a broader perspective on current events 

  • Don’t forget joy in the face of negativity

    • The grace of God

54:16 - Promoting Peace and Friendship Overseas

  • Power of technology to tell stories of oppression and the importance of making meaningful connections with people who don't look or think like you 

  • consequences of the US ticking people off around the world and how peace can be achieved by being a peacemaker and a lover of humanity

  • Power in the grace of god 

56:56 How saying 'No' to military propaganda, recruiters, and politicians can bring about world peace

  • Share with others what is going on

59:50 Continue the conversation


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