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The Free Man's Podcast

The Free Man's Podcast

著者: Joel Whitmire
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The Free Man’s Podcast is a voice for liberty and truth from a Biblical Worldview. We will explore topics ranging from theology, history, philosophy, government and current events all from a biblical perspective… and we’re gonna be having a lot of fun doing it! We will have several different people joining us from multiple different backgrounds all brining their unique perspectives that we think you will appreciate. So join us and let's know the truth and enjoy God's gift of liberty!(C)
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  • 54: Stand United: Boston’s Call for Liberty
    2025/06/26
    When injustice threatens our rights, will we stand firm—together?

    In the final episode of The Foundation of American Union series, we unpack Boston’s powerful Letter of Correspondence (Nov 20, 1772)—a rallying cry to unite, defend, and preserve liberty as men, Christians, and citizens.

    🔥 What you’ll discover in this episode:

    A warning of “despotism” and tyranny from judges, parliaments, and kings without accountability

    A courageous call to “stand as one man” for life, liberty, and conscience under God

    The danger of complacency and losing freedom through unawareness

    A plea to watch over power, maintain vigilance, and cherish constitutional foundations

    👥 This wasn’t politics—it was spiritual and moral courage in action.

    🙌 Call to Action:

    Will you stand courageously for your family, church, and community?

    Comment below: What freedom are you unwilling to relinquish?

    📜 Sources & Quotes:

    Letter of Correspondence to Massachusetts townships, Nov 20, 1772

    University histories, Benjamin Franklin, etc.

    🔔 Subscribe to follow this 3-part deep dive into the Christian roots of American unity.

    #americanrevolution #unity #liberty #foundingfathers #rights
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    24 分
  • 53: Religious Liberty, Tyranny, and the Real Christian Roots of America
    2025/06/19
    What were the specific abuses that pushed the colonies to resist tyranny?

    In this second episode of The Foundation of American Union series, we walk through Part 2 of the Boston Pamphlet, where the town of Boston clearly outlines:

    ✝️ Our rights as Christians – including freedom of conscience under God
    👑 Our rights as British subjects – life, liberty, and property
    📜 The specific grievances – taxation without consent, loss of trial by jury, and dangerous overreach into religious freedom

    This wasn’t rebellion for the sake of rebellion—it was a courageous, reasoned response to repeated violations of liberty.

    🔥 Highlights:

    The spiritual and legal foundation of colonial rights

    Why an American Episcopate was feared

    How Parliament tried to enslave through taxation

    What Samuel Adams believed about rights from God

    🧠 You’ll learn what our ancestors understood about conscience, civil government, and standing up in a courageous, God-honoring way.

    👇 Comment below: Which of these grievances surprised you the most?

    📖 Cited Sources:

    The Boston Pamphlet (1772)

    Richard Frothingham, Life of Joseph Warren

    Samuel Adams writings

    🔔 Like & Subscribe to follow this 3-part series on how America first united under truth.

    #foundingfathers #liberty #tyranny #religiousfreedom #americanrevolution
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    25 分
  • 52: Before 1776: The Real Beginnings of American Resistance
    2025/06/12
    Before the Declaration of Independence, there was the Boston Pamphlet.

    In 1772, as Parliament tightened its grip and liberty hung in the balance, Samuel Adams, Joseph Warren, and others issued a bold response. This was the beginning of local organized American resistance—and the spark that ignited the Revolution.

    In this first episode of The Foundation of American Union series, we break down the historical moment, the context behind the Boston Pamphlet, and the deep biblical and natural law reasoning the founders used to assert our rights.

    We’ll cover:

    What led up to the Boston Pamphlet

    The injustices and government overreach the colonists were facing

    What the pamphlet said about our rights as men, as Christians, and as citizens

    Why this matters to us right now in our cultural and political moment

    🗽 If you care about liberty, justice, or truth—this episode is for you.

    📖 Cited Sources:

    “The Boston Pamphlet” (1772)

    Richard Frothingham, Life of Joseph Warren

    The Declaration of Rights by Samuel Adams

    The Boston Gazette archives

    👇 Let us know in the comments: Have you ever heard of the Boston Pamphlet before?

    🔔 Like, subscribe, and hit the bell to never miss Part 2 or 3 of this series.

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    #americanrevolution #foundingfathers #liberty #resistance #foundingfathers
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    27 分

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