If you are familiar with ‘The Sword & the Trowel Podcast’, which is a part of Founders Ministries. Voddie was actually part of Founders ministries as the President of their Seminary.
Neither Voddie, Tom or James Baird advocates for a non-workable political theory in our day.

You even mentioned what Voddie said to do.


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Maybe do like Voddie said and communicate to your officials and magistrates - write them letters and phone their office, pray to and for them.

That is a great start.

The podcast, with James Baird was only meant to answer a few questions for the listener, on what his book is about.
They did not go into a lot of detail, but I am sure the book itself does.
I have not yet read it, but a friend of mine just received it and is starting to read it.

For Tom Ascol and Graham Gunden to have invited him onto their program. You can bet, the book struck a cord with them.
A cord that I am pretty sure is in keeping with their beliefs on the subject.

I have long stopped worrying about being called “a Fascist, Nationalist, etc..
In fact, in the past few months, I have been called a “hateful bigot”, because I made it very clear that I believe marriage should be between one man and one woman.

As a friend said, when people call him those things. “Wear it like a badge of honour.”

I don’t like being called by those terms. However the truth spoken in love is more important than the reply I get.
Unfortunately, people like that use these derogatory terms, because they make people think twice about even speaking up at all. This is the fear of man.

Voddie wrote another book called ‘Expository Apologetics’, in which he says that the goal in talking about the issues, is not just to win arguments. It is to win the person to Christ. It is important to get around to proclaiming the Gospel, in any discussion like this.
It has been quite some time since I read that book. I think it is time I read it again.

Tom