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0108 pc47 Fun With Bill And Sarah
Ben talks to “Bill” and “Sarah” about struggling to get started in life, living in Dayton Ohio, and having liberal friends who’s parents pay for everything. Continue reading
Posted in All Podcasts, Bad Quaker Fun, Economics, History, Liberals and Conservatives
Tagged Bismark, Black-markets, Dayton Ohio, German immigration, history, individual responsability, liberals, Victorian house, War on Drugs
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How much tax is morally justifiable?
Audio Article of How much tax is morally justifiable? by Ben Stone Featured in this episode: Liberals, conservatives, leftists, rightists, Democrats, and Republicans are all the same Some morals are ethical and some are based on desire Tax is theft, … Continue reading
Posted in Audio Articles, Bad Quaker and Taxes, Free Society, Liberals and Conservatives, Voluntaryism and the Zero Aggression Principle
Tagged conservative morals, ethical, ethics, how much tax, individual responsability, is tax morally justifiable, liberal morals, moral taxes, roads without taxes, tax is theft
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The Taking and The Following of Oaths
Audio Article of The Taking and The Following of Oaths by Ben Stone Featured in this episode: A Quaker View on Oaths and Inanimate Objects Constitution of the United States and Oaths The Second Amendment of the Constitution of the … Continue reading
Posted in Audio Articles, Bad Quaker and the Constitution of The United States, Bad Quaker and War.
Tagged constitution of the united states, constitutional government, duty, honor, individual responsability, legitimate government, oath, oaths, quakers, religious society of friends, second amendment
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How much tax is morally justifiable?
It’s the great question. And its likely more important that you think. How much tax is morally justifiable? Some people think that how you answer this question determines if you’re a Democrat or a Republican. Some think it determines if … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Quaker and Taxes, Free Society, History, Liberals and Conservatives, Voluntaryism and Law
Tagged anarcho-capitalism, anarcho-capitalist, anarchy myths, christianity, conservative morals, ethical, ethics, how much tax, individual responsability, is tax morally justifiable, liberal morals, moral taxes, roads without taxes, tax is theft
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The Stinky Sock and The State
Who doesn’t know this story? The baseball player is in a hurry getting ready for a game and ends up wearing one clean sock and one dirty sock. He goes out on the field and has his best game ever. … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Quaker and War., Bad Quaker Theology, History
Tagged anarchism, anarchist, anarcho-capitalist, anarchy, constitutional government, end of time, free market, history, individual responsability, individual responsibility, legitimate government, logical fallacy, lucky, non-aggression, zero aggression principal
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A General Theory of Liberty, Tyranny, and Sin
Disclaimer: Because of the nature of the topic, allow me to be perfectly blunt so there are no misunderstandings to clear up later. I am not writing nor re-writing scripture. I am not establishing an edict. Though I refer to … Continue reading








