
Faithful Politics
Dive into the profound world of Faithful Politics, a compelling podcast where the spheres of faith and politics converge in meaningful dialogues. Guided by Pastor Josh Burtram (Faithful Host) and Will Wright (Political Host), this unique platform invites listeners to delve into the complex impact of political choices on both the faithful and faithless.Join our hosts, Josh and Will, as they engage with world-renowned experts, scholars, theologians, politicians, journalists, and ordinary folks. Their objective? To deepen our collective understanding of the intersection between faith and politics.Faithful Politics sets itself apart by refusing to subscribe to any single political ideology or religious conviction. This approach is mirrored in the diverse backgrounds of our hosts. Will Wright, a disabled Veteran and African-Asian American, is a former atheist and a liberal progressive with a lifelong intrigue in politics. On the other hand, Josh Burtram, a Conservative Republican and devoted Pastor, brings a passion for theology that resonates throughout the discourse.Yet, in the face of their contrasting outlooks, Josh and Will display a remarkable ability to facilitate respectful and civil dialogue on challenging topics. This opens up a space where listeners of various political and religious leanings can find value and deepen their understanding.So, regardless if you're a Democrat or Republican, a believer or an atheist, we assure you that Faithful Politics has insightful conversations that will appeal to you and stimulate your intellectual curiosity. Come join us in this enthralling exploration of the intricate nexus of faith and politics. Add us to your regular podcast stream and don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Let's navigate this fascinating realm together! Not Right. Not Left. UP.
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Aug 31, 2024 β’ 55min
Evangelicals for Harris? The Changing Face of Faith in Politics with Katherine Stewart
Katherine Stewart, an acclaimed author and journalist, leads a dynamic discussion alongside Congressmen Jared Huffman and Jamie Raskin, and scholar Khyati Joshi. They explore the seismic shifts in evangelical voting patterns, highlighting a break from traditional conservatism towards values like social justice. The conversation touches on the role of wealth in political influence, the rise of anti-democratic sentiments, and introduces Stewart's upcoming book revealing the forces behind the Christian nationalist movement. It's a deep dive into the complex intertwining of faith and contemporary politics.

Aug 27, 2024 β’ 48min
Lessons in (Political) Psychology with Dr. ReneΓ© Carr
Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comIn this conversation, the hosts and Dr. Renee Carr discuss various topics related to politics and psychology. They touch on Kamala Harris and the perception of her as an aggressive female leader, the connection between DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) and nepotism, the mental state of Donald Trump post-assassination attempt, the psychology behind demonizing political leaders, and the importance of forgiveness in political discourse. They also explore the impact of media bias and offer suggestions for combating polarization and bias in news consumption. In this conversation, Dr. ReneΓ© Carr discusses the intersection of politics and psychology. She explains how cognitive dissonance plays a role in people's beliefs and behaviors, and offers strategies for engaging in productive conversations with those who hold different political views. Dr. Carr also provides insights on how to navigate the potential disappointment and conspiracy theories that may arise on election night. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding our own biases and being open to different perspectives.To learn more about our guest visit: https://www.drreneecarr.com/Guest Bio:Dr. ReneΓ© Carr is the trusted confidant to elected officials and high impact CEOs. She applies psychological science, business acumen, and human understanding to produce change at the state- and national level.βWith expertise in human thinking, behaviors, emotions, and communications, Dr. Carr advises leaders on the solutions to improve their governments, economy, culture, and impact on citizens. She provides insight on the likelihood of future events, strategies to prevent future problems, and solutions for current problems or crises.As a refreshing voice of honesty and intellect, Dr. Carr attracts listeners and viewers who want real, frank, and smart information to better understand social issues, critical news, and current events. Dr. Carr has become a trusted source that audiences can repeatedly turn to for unbiased explanation and advice.As an award-winning psychologist and Support the showπ§ Want to learn more about Faithful Politics, get in touch with the hosts, or suggest a future guest?π Visit our website: faithfulpoliticspodcast.com π Check out our Bookstore β Featuring titles from our amazing guests:faithfulpoliticspodcast.com/bookstore β€οΈ Support the show β Help us keep the conversation going:donorbox.org/faithful-politics-podcast π© Reach out to us: Faithful Host, Josh Burtram: Josh@faithfulpolitics.com Political Host, Will Wright: Will@faithfulpolitics.com π± Follow & connect with us: Twitter/X: @FaithfulPolitik Instagram: faithful_politics Facebook: FaithfulPoliticsPodcast LinkedIn: faithfulpolitics π° Subscribe to our Substack for behind-the-scenes content:faithfulpolitics.substack.com π
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Aug 24, 2024 β’ 50min
Libertarian Vision: Mike Ter Maat on Restoring American Principles
Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comIn this interview, Will Wright and Pastor Josh Burtram speak with Mike Ter Maat, the Libertarian Party's 2024 vice-presidential nominee running alongside Chase Oliver. Ter Maat discusses his transition from the Republican Party to the Libertarian Party, citing his disillusionment with both major parties' departures from their core principles. He emphasizes the Libertarian philosophy of minimal government intervention, personal liberty, and fiscal conservatism, arguing that the Libertarian Party aligns more closely with American values than either the Republican or Democratic parties.Ter Maat critiques U.S. foreign policy, particularly the ethical and practical failures of military interventions and foreign aid. He argues that these efforts have not made America safer or advanced its strategic interests. He also discusses the nation's unsustainable fiscal policies, warning of potential financial collapse if current trends continue.When asked about balancing national security with fiscal responsibility, Ter Maat is firm in his stance that the U.S. should not give away any money to other countries, arguing that it does not buy influence or benefit American interests. He also challenges the notion of what constitutes an ally, particularly in the context of U.S.-Israel relations.Learn more about their campaign: https://votechaseoliver.com/Guest Bio:Mike campaigned in 2021-22 as the Libertarian Party candidate in the January special Congressional election in Floridaβs District 20. He served as a police officer in Broward County from 2010 through 2021 as a registered libertarian.Mikeβs prior career in finance and economics included work with banks as a commercial loan officer, the White House Office of Management and Budget as a financial economist, and as a consulting economist to three other federal and international agencies in the field of economic development.From 1992 through 2002, Mike was an advocate in Washington for free markets in the financial services industry. In 2002, he started a professional education business for bank execu Support the showπ§ Want to learn more about Faithful Politics, get in touch with the hosts, or suggest a future guest?π Visit our website: faithfulpoliticspodcast.com π Check out our Bookstore β Featuring titles from our amazing guests:faithfulpoliticspodcast.com/bookstore β€οΈ Support the show β Help us keep the conversation going:donorbox.org/faithful-politics-podcast π© Reach out to us: Faithful Host, Josh Burtram: Josh@faithfulpolitics.com Political Host, Will Wright: Will@faithfulpolitics.com π± Follow & connect with us: Twitter/X: @FaithfulPolitik Instagram: faithful_politics Facebook: FaithfulPoliticsPodcast LinkedIn: faithfulpolitics π° Subscribe to our Substack for behind-the-scenes content:faithfulpolitics.substack.com π
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Aug 20, 2024 β’ 1h 8min
Faithful Politics: The Book with Dr. Miranda Zapor Cruz
Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comIn this conversation, Pastor Josh Burtram and Will Wright interview Miranda Zapor Cruz, author of the book 'Faithful Politics.' They discuss the intersection of politics and faith, exploring topics such as the distinction between the Kingdom of God and the United States, the different ways Christians can engage in politics, and the impact of politics on biblical interpretation. Miranda emphasizes the importance of maintaining allegiance to Christ while recognizing the limitations of allegiance to a country. She also highlights the need for humility and open dialogue when discussing political issues within the church. In this part of the conversation, Miranda Zapor Cruz discusses the importance of reading scripture in community with people who have different political frameworks. She emphasizes the need to recognize our own biases and the ways in which we bring our own experiences and political opinions into our interpretation of scripture. She also highlights the difference between a proof-texting approach to scripture and a holistic, narrative-based approach. Additionally, she addresses the question of how to determine when someone's interpretation of scripture is not good, and suggests that we should evaluate interpretations based on whether they contribute to the reconciliation and restoration of all things.Buy the book: https://www.ivpress.com/faithful-politicsGuest Bio:Miranda Zapor Cruz is professor of historical theology at Indiana Wesleyan University, where she teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in American and global Church history and theology. She holds a PhD in religion, politics, and society from Baylor Universityβs J.M. Dawson Institute of Church-State Studies and an MDiv from Princeton Theological Seminary. She lives in Indiana with her family. Support the showπ§ Want to learn more about Faithful Politics, get in touch with the hosts, or suggest a future guest?π Visit our website: faithfulpoliticspodcast.com π Check out our Bookstore β Featuring titles from our amazing guests:faithfulpoliticspodcast.com/bookstore β€οΈ Support the show β Help us keep the conversation going:donorbox.org/faithful-politics-podcast π© Reach out to us: Faithful Host, Josh Burtram: Josh@faithfulpolitics.com Political Host, Will Wright: Will@faithfulpolitics.com π± Follow & connect with us: Twitter/X: @FaithfulPolitik Instagram: faithful_politics Facebook: FaithfulPoliticsPodcast LinkedIn: faithfulpolitics π° Subscribe to our Substack for behind-the-scenes content:faithfulpolitics.substack.com π
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Aug 17, 2024 β’ 1h 2min
Replay: "The Exvangelicals" w/NYT Best Selling Author, Sarah McCammon
Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comSarah McCammon, author of 'The Exvangelicals: Loving, Living, and Leaving the White Evangelical Church" discusses her personal journey of leaving the white evangelical church and the broader movement of exvangelicals. She explores the impact of Trump on the evangelical movement and the process of deconstruction that many exvangelicals go through. McCammon also delves into the challenges of writing the book, including sharing personal stories and navigating family dynamics. Overall, the conversation highlights the complexities of evangelicalism and the diverse experiences of those who have left the church. In this conversation, Sarah McCammon discusses her book 'The Ex-Vangelicals' and her personal journey of leaving the evangelical community. She explores the struggle of belonging and the pain of leaving a community that no longer aligns with one's beliefs. Sarah also discusses the intersection of her journalistic career and her personal background, highlighting the importance of empathy and understanding in reporting. She addresses concerns about the ex-vangelical movement potentially becoming a mirror image of evangelicalism and emphasizes the need for open dialogue and empathy. Sarah hopes that her book will provide validation and understanding for ex-vangelicals and foster empathy among people from different backgrounds.Buy the book: https://a.co/d/gZSD06yGuest Bio:Sarah McCammon is a National Political Correspondent for NPR and co-host of the NPR Politics Podcast. Her work focuses on political, social and cultural divides in America, including abortion policy and the intersections of politics and religion. She's also a frequent guest host for NPR news programs.She has covered several presidential elections, including the 2016 campaign, when she reported on the rise of the Trump movement, divisions within the Republican Party over its future, and the role of religion in those debates. McCammon's reporting has documented the growing political power of the religious right culminating with the overturning Support the showπ§ Want to learn more about Faithful Politics, get in touch with the hosts, or suggest a future guest?π Visit our website: faithfulpoliticspodcast.com π Check out our Bookstore β Featuring titles from our amazing guests:faithfulpoliticspodcast.com/bookstore β€οΈ Support the show β Help us keep the conversation going:donorbox.org/faithful-politics-podcast π© Reach out to us: Faithful Host, Josh Burtram: Josh@faithfulpolitics.com Political Host, Will Wright: Will@faithfulpolitics.com π± Follow & connect with us: Twitter/X: @FaithfulPolitik Instagram: faithful_politics Facebook: FaithfulPoliticsPodcast LinkedIn: faithfulpolitics π° Subscribe to our Substack for behind-the-scenes content:faithfulpolitics.substack.com π
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Aug 13, 2024 β’ 1h 5min
Replay: Counterterrorism & Christian Nationalism w/Elizabeth Neumann
Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comElizabeth Neumann, former Assistant Secretary for Threat Prevention and Security Policy in the US Department of Homeland Security, discusses the rise of Christian extremism in the country. She shares her personal experience on 9/11 and how it led her to work in Homeland Security. Neumann highlights the security failures on January 6th and the connection between the Trump administration and the empowerment of extremist movements. She emphasizes the need for the Christian community to address and push back against violence and extremism within their own ranks. Neumann also discusses her faith journey and the importance of aligning her politics with her faith. In part two of the conversation, Elizabeth Neumann discusses the solutions to combat Christian extremism. She emphasizes the importance of self-reflection and examining our own participation in cycles that lead to radicalization. Neumann suggests that changing the media structure and reducing the influence of fear-based news could contribute to a healthier society. She also highlights the need for grassroots efforts within churches and communities to address the underlying factors that contribute to radicalization. Neumann emphasizes the role of the church in providing answers to the unmet needs of belonging and significance, which are key factors in radicalization. She calls for a return to the teachings of Jesus and the practice of love, kindness, and gentleness as a counterexample to the divisive and extremist tendencies in society. Neumann also addresses the role of the church in addressing the rise of Christian extremism and the need to establish norms of kindness, patience, and gentleness. She emphasizes the importance of de-escalating hostility and reducing the number of people susceptible to radicalization. Finally, Neumann discusses the potential consequences of another Trump term, including the empowerment of extremist ideologies and the erosion of guardrails in national security and domestic policy.Buy Kingdom of Rage: The Rise of Christian Extremism and the Path Back to Peace: https://a.co/d/elWZ4IbGuest Bio:Neumann's tenure Support the showπ§ Want to learn more about Faithful Politics, get in touch with the hosts, or suggest a future guest?π Visit our website: faithfulpoliticspodcast.com π Check out our Bookstore β Featuring titles from our amazing guests:faithfulpoliticspodcast.com/bookstore β€οΈ Support the show β Help us keep the conversation going:donorbox.org/faithful-politics-podcast π© Reach out to us: Faithful Host, Josh Burtram: Josh@faithfulpolitics.com Political Host, Will Wright: Will@faithfulpolitics.com π± Follow & connect with us: Twitter/X: @FaithfulPolitik Instagram: faithful_politics Facebook: FaithfulPoliticsPodcast LinkedIn: faithfulpolitics π° Subscribe to our Substack for behind-the-scenes content:faithfulpolitics.substack.com π
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Aug 10, 2024 β’ 1h 2min
Urban Renewal and White Churches: Unpacking the Legacy of Displacement w/Greg Jarrell
Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comIn this episode of Faithful Politics, hosts Will Wright and Pastor Josh Burtram interview Greg Jarrell, author of "Our Trespasses: White Churches and the Taking of American Neighborhoods." Greg, a community leader and storyteller from Charlotte, North Carolina, discusses the impact of urban renewal on Black neighborhoods and the role of white churches in this process. He delves into the historical context of urban renewal, its consequences, and how these policies were justified and perpetuated by the theological narratives of white churches. The conversation explores the lingering effects of these policies, the concept of social hauntings, and the need for reparative justice and structural change. Greg also touches on the importance of recognizing and addressing systemic racism embedded in urban development and housing policies.Buy Our Trespasses: White Churches and the Taking of American Neighborhoods: https://a.co/d/aXOdWJZGuest Bio:Greg is a cultural organizer with QC Family Tree in the Enderly Park neighborhood of Charlotte, North Carolina. He works with words and music to impact housing and neighborhood justice issues. Jarrell writes about theology and history and co-leads Carolina Social Music Club, a popular jazz band. He and his wife, Helms, are ordained ministers and are raising two sons.Greg is the author of two books. His book Our Trespasses: White Churches and the Taking of American Neighborhoods (Fortress Press), has won wide acclaim for its lucid storytelling and new research. He has written widely, including for Sojourners, The Bitter Southerner, and The Charlotte Observer. Greg is a regular contributor at Baptist News Global. He frequently speaks, teaches, and preaches on place, race, and faith. Support the showπ§ Want to learn more about Faithful Politics, get in touch with the hosts, or suggest a future guest?π Visit our website: faithfulpoliticspodcast.com π Check out our Bookstore β Featuring titles from our amazing guests:faithfulpoliticspodcast.com/bookstore β€οΈ Support the show β Help us keep the conversation going:donorbox.org/faithful-politics-podcast π© Reach out to us: Faithful Host, Josh Burtram: Josh@faithfulpolitics.com Political Host, Will Wright: Will@faithfulpolitics.com π± Follow & connect with us: Twitter/X: @FaithfulPolitik Instagram: faithful_politics Facebook: FaithfulPoliticsPodcast LinkedIn: faithfulpolitics π° Subscribe to our Substack for behind-the-scenes content:faithfulpolitics.substack.com π
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Aug 6, 2024 β’ 1h 4min
The Gospel of Matthew (Trewhella) & The Doctrine of the Lesser Magistrates, with Phoebe Petrovic
Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comIn this episode, Will Wright interviews Phoebe Petrovic, an investigative reporter with ProPublica's Local Reporting Network. The discussion centers around her latest story on Pastor Matthew Trewhella. Trewhella, who was once an extremist anti-abortion activist, has gained influence within certain GOP circles through his book "The Doctrine of the Lesser Magistrates." This doctrine, rooted in 16th-century Protestant resistance theory, advocates for local officials to defy laws they deem unjust based on their interpretation of God's law.Phoebe explains Trewhella's transformation from a militant activist to a thought leader embraced by some mainstream Republicans. She highlights how his ideas have permeated various political and social arenas, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, where his doctrine provided a framework for resisting government mandates. The episode delves into Trewhella's influence on Second Amendment sanctuaries, local governance, and his broader impact on the far-right movement.Read Phoebe's Report: https://www.propublica.org/article/matthew-trewhella-pastor-activist-republican-politicsGuest Bio:Phoebe is a radio journalist whose work has aired on βReveal,β NPRβs βMorning Editionβ and βHere & Now.β In the past year, she served as a general assignment reporter at Wisconsin Public Radio through the Lee Ester News Fellowship and editorial radio intern at βReveal,β where she helped cover family separation and other immigration stories. She earned her B.A. from Yale University, where she founded and led audio projects including Herald Audio, the first-ever audio section of an undergraduate publication, and βSmall-Great Objects,β the first-ever podcast series installed at Yale University Art Gallery.Phoebe covers criminal justice, in particular, the issues revolving around prosecutorial misconduct and unethical conduct in Wisconsin. Her first major project is a podcast and multimedia exploration of the myriad obstacles facing defendants when the prosecution is tainted by misconduct β and how that system could be improved. Support the showπ§ Want to learn more about Faithful Politics, get in touch with the hosts, or suggest a future guest?π Visit our website: faithfulpoliticspodcast.com π Check out our Bookstore β Featuring titles from our amazing guests:faithfulpoliticspodcast.com/bookstore β€οΈ Support the show β Help us keep the conversation going:donorbox.org/faithful-politics-podcast π© Reach out to us: Faithful Host, Josh Burtram: Josh@faithfulpolitics.com Political Host, Will Wright: Will@faithfulpolitics.com π± Follow & connect with us: Twitter/X: @FaithfulPolitik Instagram: faithful_politics Facebook: FaithfulPoliticsPodcast LinkedIn: faithfulpolitics π° Subscribe to our Substack for behind-the-scenes content:faithfulpolitics.substack.com π
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Aug 3, 2024 β’ 1h 9min
Replay-The Enduring Power of James Baldwin: Author, Activist, Visionary w/Greg Garrett, PhD
Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comDr. Greg Garrett, a professor, theologian, author, and cultural observer, discusses the life and work of James Baldwin. He shares his personal journey and the influence of storytelling and personal experiences on his work. Dr. Garrett explores Baldwin's education, faith journey, and his role as a prophetic witness. He highlights the importance of understanding Baldwin's humanity and the impact of his writings on American literature and culture. Dr. Garrett also discusses Baylor University's approach to difficult conversations and the potential of Baldwin's unfinished play. He emphasizes the power of movies in promoting racial reconciliation and the need to analyze films while celebrating progress. Finally, Dr. Garrett addresses the importance of understanding and engaging with Black lives. In this conversation, Greg Garrett discusses the role of white people in racial reconciliation and allyship. He shares a conversation he had with Kelly Brown Douglas, where she challenged the idea of being an ally and emphasized the need for white people to go into white spaces and talk honestly about racism. Greg also highlights the importance of understanding and loving people who are different from us. He hopes that his book, 'The Gospel according to James Baldwin,' will inspire readers to lean into big questions and love big, even in difficult times.Buy the book: https://a.co/d/9qLAmCEGuest Bio:Dr. Greg Garrett is a professional writer who teaches creative writing, film, literature, and theology classes at Baylor University. He is the author of over twenty books of fiction, nonfiction, memoir, and translation, including the critically-acclaimed novels Free Bird, Cycling, Shame, and The Prodigal.Dr. Garrett is best-known as one of America's leading voices on religion and culture (BBC Radio), and he has written nonfiction books including The Gospel According to Hollywood, Stories from the Edge: A Theology of Grief, and One Fine Potion: The Literary Magic of Harry Potter (named a 2011 Best Theological Book by the Association of Theological Booksellers). His most recent nonfiction books are Living with the Living Dead Support the showπ§ Want to learn more about Faithful Politics, get in touch with the hosts, or suggest a future guest?π Visit our website: faithfulpoliticspodcast.com π Check out our Bookstore β Featuring titles from our amazing guests:faithfulpoliticspodcast.com/bookstore β€οΈ Support the show β Help us keep the conversation going:donorbox.org/faithful-politics-podcast π© Reach out to us: Faithful Host, Josh Burtram: Josh@faithfulpolitics.com Political Host, Will Wright: Will@faithfulpolitics.com π± Follow & connect with us: Twitter/X: @FaithfulPolitik Instagram: faithful_politics Facebook: FaithfulPoliticsPodcast LinkedIn: faithfulpolitics π° Subscribe to our Substack for behind-the-scenes content:faithfulpolitics.substack.com π
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Jul 30, 2024 β’ 1h 3min
The Libertarian Vision: A Conversation with Chase Oliver, Libertarian Presidential Nominee
Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comIn this special episode of Faithful Politics, hosts Will Wright (D) and Pastor Josh Burtram (R) engage in a thought-provoking conversation with Chase Oliver, the Libertarian Party's presidential nominee. Dubbed the most influential libertarian in America by Rolling Stone, Chase Oliver brings a fresh perspective on politics, emphasizing individual rights and minimal government intervention.Oliver, an on-the-streets activist known for his grassroots approach, shares his journey from opposing the Iraq War to becoming a leading voice in the Libertarian Party after a pivotal encounter at the Atlanta Pride Festival in 2010. He offers deep insights into his political philosophy and outlines his vision for a more libertarian America.Throughout the episode, Oliver discusses the necessity of a balanced budget and reducing government redundancy, offering strategies to cut the national debt without compromising essential public services. He delves into healthcare reform, proposing ways to make healthcare more accessible and affordable by removing government barriers and promoting competition in the healthcare market.Addressing the southern border crisis, Oliver advocates for a 21st-century Ellis Island approach and shares his views on DACA and integrating undocumented immigrants into society. He also tackles the topic of religious liberty, balancing personal religious beliefs with First Amendment rights, and offers his opinions on recent legislative actions, such as the Ten Commandments bill in Louisiana.Oliver's economic policies focus on tackling inflation and economic inequality through free-market principles, addressing corporate favoritism, and promoting small business growth. He also speaks candidly about his personal experiences as an LGBTQ+ individual, advocating for equal rights and ensuring LGBTQ+ individuals enjoy the same rights and privileges as other Americans.On the topic of abortion rights, Oliver discusses his views on bodily autonomy and the right to choose, while proposing measures to reduce elective abortions through accessible contraception and adoption reforms. He evaluates his political op Support the showπ§ Want to learn more about Faithful Politics, get in touch with the hosts, or suggest a future guest?π Visit our website: faithfulpoliticspodcast.com π Check out our Bookstore β Featuring titles from our amazing guests:faithfulpoliticspodcast.com/bookstore β€οΈ Support the show β Help us keep the conversation going:donorbox.org/faithful-politics-podcast π© Reach out to us: Faithful Host, Josh Burtram: Josh@faithfulpolitics.com Political Host, Will Wright: Will@faithfulpolitics.com π± Follow & connect with us: Twitter/X: @FaithfulPolitik Instagram: faithful_politics Facebook: FaithfulPoliticsPodcast LinkedIn: faithfulpolitics π° Subscribe to our Substack for behind-the-scenes content:faithfulpolitics.substack.com π
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