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01.04.2024
26 Minuten
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On this episode of Dare to Think, host Kerry Baldwin delves into
the complex history of the Libertarian Party's stance on abortion
rights. In her exploration, Kerry highlights key shifts in the
party's platform over the decades, shedding light on the diverse
perspectives within the Libertarian Party.
As she navigates through the party's evolving positions on
abortion, Kerry addresses the recent removal of the abortion
plank from the platform, which has sparked debates among
delegates who hold varying views on abortion.
With a focus on the nuances of the party's stance and the
implications for both pro choice and pro life libertarians, this
episode offers an in-depth analysis of a contentious issue within
the Libertarian Party.
Join Kerry as she discusses the ongoing philosophical debate and
its potential impact on the future of Libertarianism.
00:00 Introduction and history of the abortion plank
06:44 Historical LP stance on abortion shows division.
09:47 Delegate supports removing abortion plank.
11:02 Dallas Accord: Libertarian Party for all libertarians.
14:30 Silence on abortion: Threat to women's rights?
18:43 Authoritarian policies infringe on reproductive rights.
23:02 Libertarian platform silent on abortion for consistency.
24:58 Podcast promoting critical thinking and membership
benefits.
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04.03.2024
36 Minuten
| SUMMARY - Nancy Pearcey Explains The Toxic War on Masculinity
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In this episode of Dare to Think, Kerry Baldwin interviews
Professor Nancy Pearcey about her book, The Toxic War on
Masculinity. This book is not intended to take sides in
cultural-religious debate between Complementarianism and
Egalitarianism.
Instead, Pearcey examines a socio-historical perspective of the
phenomenon known as "toxic masculinity" and whether Christianity
or secularism is responsible for it. Pearcey finds a number of
surprising examples throughout history, and also today from
prominent sociological and psychological marriage researchers.
Pearcey's book is more of an academic apologetic written for
educated layman, instead of a popular piece.
Join me, Kerry Baldwin, with Nancy Pearcey, as we Dare to Think
about the Toxic War on Masculinity
Read my review of Pearcey's book at
https://mereliberty.com/041
| MAIN POINTS OF DISCUSSION |
00:00 Introduction
01:20 What is the main problem the book is trying to solve?
04:47 What has been the cause for controversy surrounding the
book?
09:01 The "Good" man versus "Real" man scripts
12:13 The "Andrew Tate" phenomenon of masculinity &
classical Christian schools
14:09 How Christian men are absorbing the secular ("real man")
script
15:02 Research for Christian men splits into two different
groups: devout versus nominal
17:22 Brad Wilcox on Christian marriages
19:57 Nominal Christian men marriage and divorce stats
21:47 Percentage of nominal to devout Christian men is 50/50
23:24 Fatherless boyhood: a problem of no-fault divorce or
Industrialization?
25:23 How did we lose involved fathers?
27:50 Is there a way to flex the workplace so fathers are no
longer absent from the family?
29:02 The impact of fatherlessness hits boys harder than girls
30:24 The impact of father substitutes
31:44 How the 1950s model of the household cant possibly be the
Biblical ideal
33:28 Closing
| RESOURCE LINKS |
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by author)
https://www.nancypearcey.com/
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03.02.2024
40 Minuten
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Summary
Welcome to Dare to Think, where we challenge & and rethinking
prevailing paradigms. In today's episode, we delve into the
relaunch of the Liberty Seminar, a course designed by Kerry
Baldwin to cultivate the invaluable skill of thinking well using
the Socratic method. Our guests, Mike Leavitt, Jacob, and Kerry
Baldwin, engage in thought-provoking discussions on the
significance of critically thinking and challenging existing
beliefs. We'll explore how the Socratic method can be applied in
diverse areas of life, from theology and education to personal
growth and professional development. Join us as we learn about
the power of asking the right questions and embracing the freedom
of thinking well.
Main Points of Discussion
00:00 Introduction
01:06 What is the Liberty Seminar and what is it trying to
accomplish?
05:05 What is the Socratic Method?
06:02 Is the Socratic method just about asking questions?
08:14 What is critical thinking and why is it on the decline in
society today?
10:56 If tests don't demonstrate learning, then how do we know
we're learning?
11:59 Why AI is not taking over reasoning
12:46 What do you get from the course, the Liberty Seminar
16:12 Real life applications: non-academic trade skills building
17:42 Real life applications: improve parenting skills and
communication with your teen and adult children
19:05 Real life applications: professional soft skills
development
19:26 Real life applications: study of doctrine and theology
21:43 How critical thinking is an effective response to
manipulation
24:16 Why is courage implied when choosing to learn to think well
27:29 Objection: Christians who believe philosophy or reasoning
is a distraction or will lead you away from the truth
32:56 How has Socratic Practice helped Kerry in her own life?
35:48 How does the Liberty Seminar helpful for intuitive thinkers
or those who naturally pursue their passions and interests?
Resource Links
To get more information visit libertyseminar.com or
https://mereliberty.com/membership/courses/
Original interviews:
How Socratic Thinking Can Aid Christians in Faith and
Politics, w/ Kerry Baldwin
https://libertarianchristians.com/episode/how-socratic-thinking-can-aid-christians-in-faith-and-politics-w-kerry-baldwin/
Thinking Well and The Liberty Seminar with Kerry
Baldwin
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-197-thinking-well-and-the-liberty-seminar/id1506671648?i=1000643384563
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10.11.2023
12 Minuten
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New Mexico is facing challenges in terms of violent crime,
property crime, education, healthcare access, and economic
stability. Despite being a "blue state," historically, Democrats
in New Mexico have been pro-Second Amendment and have had few gun
control laws. The majority of the population in New Mexico is
Hispanic, with Nuevomexicanos being the result of intermarriage
between Spanish or Mexican individuals and Native Americans. New
Mexico has a complex history, including violent religious
conquest and the intermarriage of Spanish and Native Americans.
The majority of New Mexicans fall in the middle of the political
spectrum and are ready for real change, as they are tired of the
two-party duopoly.
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04.04.2023
46 Minuten
Summary - A First Person Perspective of the First Battle of Loc
Ninh, Vietnam
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My father died a two weeks ago today, March 21st. It was
expected, as he suffered for many years from COPD.
In 2011, he composed a brief memoir. This was meant as catharsis
for therapy we was receiving for PTSD he had suffered from his
service in Vietnam. Prior to this, and for my whole life to this
point, all we knew about my dad was that he had “shell shock”
from time Vietnam - and so we didn’t talk about it.
In his memory, I’ve put that memoir to narration. Initially, this
has been planned only for my family. But as I dug into his story
a bit, I realized, that my father was part of a major battle that
has historical significance. And so, with permission from my
mother, I’m publishing it here for my listeners.
I’ve snagged a description from Wikipedia about the battle and
it’s context. It reads:
“The First Battle of Loc Ninh was a battle during the Vietnam War
that occurred between 29 October and 7 November 1967, fought by
the Viet Cong, Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN), Civilian
Irregular Defense Group (a military program developed by the CIA
of South Vietnamese to counter Viet Cong), and the United States
Army.
The battle was part of the Operation Shenandoah II campaign.
This battle represented the first time that North Vietnamese
Communists (headquartered in South Vietnam) had coordinated
attacks from different divisions, and was intended as "rehearsal"
to experiment with urban-fighting techniques to be used for the
Tet Offensive.
Their operational goals were in part, to draw US and ARVN forces
away from the cities in an upsurge of activity, in preparation
for the Tet Offensive the next year.
The Tet Offensive was a major escalation and one of the largest
military campaigns of the Vietnam War.
It was launched on January 30, 1968 by forces of the Viet Cong
(VC) and North Vietnamese against the forces of the South
Vietnamese Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN), the United
States Armed Forces and their allies.
It was a campaign of surprise attacks against military and
civilian command and control centers throughout South Vietnam.
The name is the truncated version of the Lunar New Year festival
name in Vietnamese, Tết Nguyên Đán, (tet win dawn) with the
offense chosen during a holiday period as most ARVN personnel
were on leave.
The purpose of the wide-scale offensive by the Hanoi Politburo
was to trigger political instability, in a belief that mass armed
assault on urban centers would trigger defections and
rebellions."
The First Battle of Loc Ninh, instigated by the North Vietnamese
against South Vietnamese and the US, resulted in what was
considered an American and South Vietnamese victory.
This is my father’s recollection of that story.
Main Points of Discussion 00:00 Introduction 04:06 Part 1:
David Baldwin enlists in the US Army 11:34 Part 2: David Baldwin
deploys to Vietnam 16:58 Part 3: The battle and related skirmishes
29:53 Part 4: David Baldwin reassigned to An Loc 34:30 Part 5:
David Baldwin returns rotates home 37:54 Part 6: Discharge and the
beginning of a new life 43:06 Part 7: Postscript by Kerry Baldwin
David B. Baldwin received the Bronze Star with Valor on February
27, 1968
Resources Mentioned
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Battle_of_Loc_Ninh
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tet_Offensive
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To challenge and rethink our paradigms for understanding society,
by applying Reformed theology and philosophy to politics, religion,
and culture, in order to encourage individual freedom and
responsibility within our own spheres of influence. Mere Liberty is
about liberty at its most fundamental core. It’s stripping away the
rhetoric that we’ve become accustomed to hearing and challenging
the paradigms that face us today. Mere Liberty is not about
politics per se, rather it’s about the philosophies (and theology)
behind the problems presented in politics and culture. Challenging
the manner in which we see these problems will push us to think
beyond mere political solutions that in effect isolate us from own
responsibility, and eschewing responsibility means relinquishing
our associated freedoms.
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