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63: America Fought for Liberty… and France Fought Reality

1 h 0 min · 11. juni 2026
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What is liberty really? Is freedom just doing whatever we want… or does true freedom require responsibility under God, morality, and roots? In this episode, we explore: The French Revolution vs the American Founding Why liberty collapses without moral foundations Hyper individualism and modern culture Why I’m not a libertarian The danger of “ME-centered” freedom Legacy, family, and building for future generations Real liberty isn’t selfishness. It’s living under God for truth, responsibility, and love for family and neighbors and those who come after us. #liberty  #americanrevolution  #libertarianism  #biblicalworldview  #freedom  #ushistory  #frenchrevolution

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