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The Biblical Anarchy Podcast

Libertarian Christian Institute

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The Biblical Anarchy Podcast was created by Jacob Winograd as a project of the Libertarian Christian Institute, with the purpose of making the case for a free society and decentralized governance based on Biblical principles of limited authority and imitating Christ’s example of the leader/servant. If we render unto God what is God’s, we cannot bow down to Caesar or render anything unto him except that which he deserves. The podcast consists of exploring different Bible passages, anarchist t ...
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Reasonable Anarchy

Reasonable Anarchy

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Jokes...yeah we got jokes here! Cover art photo provided by louis amal on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@louissamal Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/El-Kanah/support
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McAnally's Pubcast

Free Flow Rambling

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Welcome to the McAnally’s Pubcast, a podcast dedicated to the Dresden Files Universe. For the newly indoctrinated, Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files follows the story of a professional wizard in Chicago. The first book, Storm Front, was published in 2000, and the series now boasts 17 novels, plus a combined 36 short stories, comics, and graphic novels to help flesh out the world. On top of that, the Dresden Files has also produced a television series, card games, and a TTRPG. With all of that ...
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In this episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, Jacob Winograd sits down with returning guest Kerry Baldwin to take on a question many Christians wrestle with: if people are sinful, doesn’t that mean we need the state? Drawing on Baldwin’s long-standing work on the plausibility of stateless civil governance, the two tackle this objection head-on a…
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McAnally's Pubcast - A Dresden Files Podcast Here we discuss Chapter 26 and 27 in which examine the efficiency of hostages, manacle origins, and ideal cinematic moments provided by fallen angels. Proven Guilty Chapter 26 Summary: Harry wakes up to find out he is being auctioned off to all of his enemies by Crane, and realizes Lasciel might be his o…
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McAnally's Pubcast - A Dresden Files Podcast Here we discuss Chapter 24 which we handle at terminal velocity and Chapter 25 where we talk longer about the Aliens series than Chapter 24! Proven Guilty Chapter 24 Summary: Harry sets up his spell and waits for an attack to start. Rawlins comes to check in and Nelson calls to ask Harry for his help. Af…
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McAnally's Pubcast - A Dresden Files Podcast Here we celebrate our 200th episode and discuss Chapter 22 & 23 in which convention culture is under scrutiny and Harry gets punched. Proven Guilty Chapter 22 Summary: Harry starts to set up his spell but is called to rescue Molly from a less than above board police interrogation. Afterwards Harry and Mu…
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Jacob Winograd explores why libertarianism—when grounded in Scripture—is more than a political theory; it’s a means of living out Christian faith with integrity. He connects biblical principles of stewardship, justice, and mercy to the way we think about law, economics, and the use of power, showing how liberty reflects the ethics of Christ in ever…
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McAnally's Pubcast - A Dresden Files Podcast Here we discuss Chapter 21 in which Maggie and Jes desperately try not to reveal information from later chapters to not reveal spoilers. Proven Guilty Chapter 21 Summary: Harry and Mouse meet Murphy at the convention and find a suspicious individual named Darby Crane almost immediately and decide to chec…
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In this episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, host Jacob Winograd rebroadcasts a powerful conversation originally aired on the Libertarian Christian Institute’s Greenroom. His guest is Dr. Benj Giffone, author of House Divided: The Church, COVID, and the Digital Age. Together they examine how churches responded to government lockdowns during the…
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McAnally's Pubcast - A Dresden Files Podcast Here we discuss Chapter 19 and 20 in which we are back on home turf and appreciate the nuances of the effects of the fae on woodworking. Proven Guilty Chapter 19 Summary: Harry meets Fix and Lily at McAnally’s and quickly figures out that they have been bound to not help him by Titania. Harry improvises …
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McAnally's Pubcast - A Dresden Files Podcast Here we discuss Chapter 17 and 18 in which Harry does exactly what he said he wouldn't do and threatens innocent hurt people with being a sad panda. Proven Guilty Chapter 17 Summary: Harry uses his Sight on the next victims of the attack, finding them both brutally mauled. Harry makes the call that a pho…
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In this episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, Jacob Winograd replays his appearance on the Libertarian Christian Podcast. In this engaging discussion, Jacob and host Cody Cook delve into the concept of Biblical Anarchy, examining its roots, definitions, and implications for modern Christian thought and governance. The conversation traverses a wi…
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McAnally's Pubcast - A Dresden Files Podcast Here we discuss Chapter 15 & 16 in which we contemplate alarm clocks and plot gaslighting Maggie with the Discord folks. Proven Guilty Chapter 15 Summary: Harry fends off Lasciel in the shower and then preps to head to the hospital. At the hospital Murphy interviews Rosie while Harry uses his Sight and i…
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In this episode, Jacob Winograd digs into one of the most uncomfortable questions Christians and libertarians can ask: What if America isn’t the hero of the story? Tracing U.S. foreign policy from the Spanish-American War through 9/11 and into the present day, Jacob explores how the language of liberty, democracy, and even Christianity has been wea…
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McAnally's Pubcast - A Dresden Files Podcast Here we discuss Chapter 13 & 14 in which we draw parallels to real life slasher movies and briefly wish we had a host that was a Coroner. Proven Guilty Chapter 13 Summary: Harry is questioned by homicide detective Sergeant Green when Murphy comes to the rescue. Murphy joins the investigation and enlists …
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In this episode of Biblical Anarchy, Jacob Winograd unpacks a provocative question: why do many Christians fixate on sexual immorality—like drag shows and pornography—while giving a pass to the far greater evils of state-sanctioned violence, unjust wars, and economic destruction? Reflecting on a recent controversy involving journalist Glenn Greenwa…
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McAnally's Pubcast - A Dresden Files Podcast Here we discuss Chapter 11 in which we appreciate Rawlins, question stereotypes, and second guess our Harry facts without Maggie present. Proven Guilty Chapter 11 Summary: Harry investigates the site of the assault at the convention. More about our guest Shayla: Enjoying Shay’s horror expertise? She has …
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In this episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, host Jacob Winograd welcomes a special guest, Casser, for a bonus episode that delves deep into the Israel-Palestine conflict from a libertarian perspective. They discuss the historical context of Zionism, the influence of various libertarian thinkers, and the implications of applying libertarian pri…
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McAnally's Pubcast - A Dresden Files Podcast Here we discuss Chapter 10 in which we realize we're all irresponsible and flamboyant like Molly, unless you ask Jes who claims she's completely normal. Proven Guilty Chapter 10 Summary: Molly and Harry arrive at the Carpenters and are greeted by her family. Charity and Molly quickly descend into conflic…
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McAnally's Pubcast - A Dresden Files Podcast We discuss Chapter 9 and initiate another into the have-nots of McAnally's public house. That and we talk about Nelson and Molly some more. Proven Guilty Chapter 9 Summary: Harry bails Nelson out of jail and gets the story of the supernatural assault at Splattercon. They drop Nelson off at the airport, a…
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In this bonus episode of Biblical Anarchy, host Jacob Winograd re-releases a recent livestream from the LCI Greenroom featuring Chris Spangle, founder of the We Are Libertarians podcast network. As tensions rise with Iran and the world inches closer to another war, the conversation explores a provocative question: What if the most rational response…
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McAnally's Pubcast - A Dresden Files Podcast Here we discuss Chapter 8 in which Harry is borderline weird about boobs again, and we contemplate rebellious tattoos, piercings and clothing. Proven Guilty Chapter 8 Summary: Harry arrives at the precinct and finds a not incarcerated Molly who fesses up that her boyfriend Nelson is the one in trouble. F…
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Christian anarchism used to be a fringe idea—even within libertarian and Christian circles. But something has changed. In this special 100th episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, host Jacob Winograd reflects on the journey from the early Daniel 3 Podcast days to now, and how the word "anarchy" went from being controversial to central. Joined by …
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McAnally's Pubcast - A Dresden Files Podcast Here we discuss Chapter 7 which mostly turns out to be random stories from each of us and a very small amount about Harry's ritual prep. Proven Guilty Chapter 7 Summary: Harry prepares himself for his upcoming ritual but is disrupted by a phone call from Maggie Carpenter asking him to bail her out of jai…
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In this episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, Jacob Winograd takes aim at James Lindsay’s recent comments on Israel’s war in Gaza and challenges him for doing the very thing he criticizes in others: abandoning principle for political tribe. While Lindsay often warns about the “woke right” using moral language to mask power grabs, Jacob argues th…
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McAnally's Pubcast - A Dresden Files Podcast Here we discuss Chapter 6. Two Words: Little Chicago Proven Guilty Chapter 6 Summary: Harry and Bob contemplate taking Little Chicago out for its first test run to search for evidence of Black Magic. Find Us Elsewhere: Do you want to follow up with us for even more Dresden? We're all over the internet - …
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In this deeply personal and theologically grounded solo episode, Jacob Winograd explores the question: Why do Christian libertarians—and Christians more broadly—need to talk about Israel? With a fusion of political analysis, historical context, and biblical exegesis, Jacob challenges the theological assumptions that undergird modern Christian Zioni…
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McAnally's Pubcast - A Dresden Files Podcast Here we discuss Chapter 5 in which Murphy decided boys are dumb and tells them thusly, Thomas acts sus, and Harry contradicts himself again. Proven Guilty Chapter 5 Summary: Murphy brings Harry back to his apartment and they talk about the White Council’s disciplinary actions, black magic in Chicago and …
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One year after stepping into the Crucible debate stage with Andrew Wilson, Jacob Winograd returns to reflect — not to rehash, but to reckon. In this episode, Jacob candidly unpacks what he got right, where he fumbled, and how his thinking has evolved since going toe-to-toe with one of Christian Nationalism’s most articulate defenders. From the limi…
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McAnally's Pubcast - A Dresden Files Podcast Here we discuss Chapter 3 & 4 in which Lasciel takes the initiative to open her own marketing firm and Harry joins the Crash Test Dummies. Proven Guilty Chapter 3 Summary: While Harry is driving, Lasciel comes for a visit to remind him that her services are at his disposal. Proven Guilty Chapter 4 Summar…
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In this bonus episode, I sit down with Cody Cook to wrestle with some uncomfortable questions facing the liberty movement today. We talk about the rise of identity politics—not just on the left, but increasingly on the right—and whether libertarianism can offer a true alternative or if it's being co-opted by tribal instincts and reactionary impulse…
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This is a bonus episode, originally produced as a Livestream from the LCI Greenroom. Here is the original Livestream description: Tonight in the LCI Green Room, Jacob Winograd sits down once again with Dave DeCamp, news editor at Antiwar.com, for a wide-ranging and timely conversation on America’s entanglements abroad. From escalating tensions with…
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McAnally's Pubcast - A Dresden Files Podcast Here we discuss Chapter 1 & 2 in which Harry is biased by trauma and has no jokes to tell, and McCoy make an attempt to repair their relationship. Proven Guilty Chapter 1 Summary: Harry and the Merlin argue about the enforcement of The Laws of Magic after the execution of a convicted teenager. Proven Gui…
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McAnally's Pubcast - A Dresden Files Podcast Here we finally conclude Something Borrowed in which Billy is gung-ho to unquestionably kiss whomever he is told to and Fae Hulk SMASH! Something Borrowed Summary: Harry’s friends, Bill and Georgia are about to get married. There’s just one little problem…. Georgia is nowhere to be seen and there’s a rev…
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In this episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, host Jacob Winograd dives deep into the controversial conversations sparked by historian Daryl Cooper, particularly around World War II, Churchill, and the Israel-Gaza conflict. Jacob opens with a gripping monologue inspired by Cooper’s Martyr Made series that humanizes the Palestinian perspective an…
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McAnally's Pubcast - A Dresden Files Podcast We discuss the believability of broken doors, Murphy's ability to do the time-warp, disposable wedding attendees, and hairbrush hygiene. Something Borrowed Summary: Harry’s friends, Bill and Georgia are about to get married. There’s just one little problem…. Georgia is nowhere to be seen and there’s a re…
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In this episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, Jacob responds to the recent debate between Dave Smith and Douglas Murray on the Joe Rogan Experience, using it as a springboard to explore the deeper issues at play: narrative control, revisionist history, blowback, and the Christian response to war. Jacob unpacks why labeling alternative historical…
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McAnally's Pubcast - A Dresden Files Podcast Here we mostly get distracted and discuss other things but sometimes talk about the first part of Something Borrowed and crappy people. Something Borrowed Summary: Harry’s friends, Bill and Georgia are about to get married. There’s just one little problem…. Georgia is nowhere to be seen and there’s a rev…
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In this compelling episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, host Jacob Winograd delves into Murray Rothbard's critical examination of the pervasive myth that "we are the government." By reading and reflecting on a poignant excerpt from Rothbard's Anatomy of the State, Jacob challenges the notion that democratic participation equates to moral compli…
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McAnally's Pubcast - A Dresden Files Podcast Here Jes catches us up on her opinions on issue 4 and then we discuss issue 5 in which we go over art choices we are rather uncertain about. War Cry Issue 5 Summary: The Shoggoth begins to reign destruction on all parties. Harry instructs the Wardens and the Venatori to escape, while he and Thomas enact …
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McAnally's Pubcast - A Dresden Files Podcast Here we discuss issue 4 in which we are genuinely confused where Thomas and Harry are squatting and stealing beer from. War Cry Issue 4 Summary: Harry takes control and begins to fortify the house. The Baron Bravosa offers Harry safe passage to leave but not with the Venatori. Harry denies and finds out …
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In this episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, Jacob Winograd continues addressing common objections to Christian libertarianism and anarchism. Picking up from a previous installment, Jacob works through a rapid-fire list of objections related to economics, justice, civil governance, and societal concerns. Drawing from biblical principles, covena…
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McAnally's Pubcast - A Dresden Files Podcast Here we cover Issue 2 and 3 in which we discuss the physics of shotgun art, and kettle black wardrobe insults are flung. War Cry Issue 2 Summary: Harry takes control and begins to fortify the house. The Baron Bravosa offers Harry safe passage to leave but not with the Venatori. Harry denies and finds out…
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In this episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, host Jacob Winograd welcomes fellow LCI podcaster and author Cody Cook to discuss Cody's new book The Anarchist Anabaptist. The conversation dives deep into the theological and philosophical underpinnings of Christian anarchism, exploring how the Anabaptist tradition—known for its radical pacifism an…
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McAnally's Pubcast - A Dresden Files Podcast Here we discuss Issue 1 of War Cry in which we are confounded by big holes in the ground, no name princess lackies, and questionable thresholds. War Cry Issue 1 Summary: Harry and his group of inexperienced Wardens are tasked to assist a group of Venatori Umbrorum in Iowa. They defend against a Red Court…
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In this episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, host Jacob Winograd takes on a unique challenge—answering AI-generated objections to biblical anarchy and Christian libertarianism in rapid-fire succession. Covering topics such as Romans 13, Old Testament kings, just war theory, and national defense, Jacob critically examines common objections to th…
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McAnally's Pubcast - A Dresden Files Podcast Here Maggie and Jes talk about the short story I was a Teenage Bigfoot and Tansenn hides in a dark room with a migraine and whines a lot. I Was A Teenage Bigfoot Short Story Summary: Harry Dresden pranks some high-tech monster seekers—and attempts to save a friend’s son whose life-energy is slowly being …
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In this bonus episode, Jacob shares his recent appearance on Eschatology Matters, where he joined host Josh Howard to discuss the question: Is Christian Nationalism Dead? The conversation explores Christian nationalism’s trajectory, its theological underpinnings, and its implications for governance. Jacob presents a Christian libertarian critique o…
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In this solo episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, host Jacob Winograd shares his personal journey to becoming a libertarian anarchist. Reflecting on his political and spiritual evolution, Jacob discusses how growing up in a conservative household, early exposure to mainstream political narratives, and critical high school experiences planted th…
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In this episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, Jacob revisits the pilot episode and foundational themes of the show, offering a refined and expanded exploration of biblical anarchy. He clarifies what "biblical anarchy" means by emphasizing the primacy of Scripture in Christian political thought, arguing that all authority must be evaluated agains…
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In this episode, I respond to a one-star review criticizing my interpretation of the parable of the workers in the vineyard (Matthew 20). The review accuses me of neglecting proper biblical scholarship and pushing an economic agenda. But is that a fair critique? Join me as I break down the review, address the concerns raised, and explore the princi…
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In this episode, host Jacob Winograd tackles a frequent critique of anarchism and libertarianism: the claim that these systems lead to societal degeneracy and moral decline. He begins by contextualizing the argument with a recent debate on Christian nationalism and a criticism of anarchism shared on Twitter/X. Jacob dismantles the idea that liberty…
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