Around the Table with the AOTR
Happy July and Disability Pride Month! In this episode, Bev and Sai sit down with Joseph M. Lenard, a number-one bestseller and political philosopher, as he explores the complexities of being human and the intersection of faith and law in politics. Joseph M. Lenard is not just an author; he's a multifaceted thinker whose works span topics ranging from terrorism to extraterrestrial life. His unique approach to writing, where dreams inspire narratives, allows him to convey profound truths through storytelling. He emphasizes that his books, despite their varied themes, share a common thread: the exploration of life and living. One of Lenard's notable contributions is the term "Christitutionalist." He explains that this concept bridges the gap between ancient faith and constitutional law, focusing on empowering the people rather than the government. By promoting individual freedoms and a biblical foundation, Lenard seeks to heal the political divide, encouraging discussions that prioritize character over party affiliation.
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