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Forced Morality







Libertarians don't believe that the government should be the ones to force a particular view on individuals instead individual citizens share with one another from a citizen to citizen level. In that sense libertarianism still keeps democracy where we all are free people doing what we really want to do. The difference between libertarian democracy and bipartisan democracy is libertarianism does not allow people to take their individual moral beliefs system and put it into the government as the one standard above all others, instead, we allow for people to freely live life as they want. In that sense, it is a government by the people and for the people, because it is for all the people not just the majority of them.

Throughout history when one system was put as the standard over all others; it led to persecution, oppression, belittlement, imprisonment, Etc. Tom Palmer describes libertarian's purpose and function in the political spectrum, "Libertarians could be said to occupy the radical center of political discourse. . . One could call us centrist in the sense that from the center we project our ideas outward and inform political parties and ideologies across the spectrum.”



Tim Bankes II

Tim is a Christian author. His worldview that informs his writing is Calvinist, Baptist, and Libertarian. His main series is his Christian picture book series, "About God for Kids", where he discusses the attributes of God in a way kids can digest. He also wrote a Christian Romance novel, libertarian book for beginners, and Christian coloring books. He graduated with a Bachelor's in Biblical Studies from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

He has written a book on freedom called “Are You Free” (If you are into listening to books I have it in audio also, Are You Free Audiobook )and he has written multiple children’s books about God. Be Sure to check out the podcast version of the blog, Labor for Truth Podcast. And check out “The Truth About” Youtube Channel. You can find his works at his amazon author page, https://amazon.com/author/timbankes. He even has a free digital ebook on how God is the creator. Get your free copy today at, Greater Creator .Also If you are into Christian Fiction, he has made his first book in his Futuristic Christian Fiction series free, Her Dying Wish

Some of my other favorite books on these subjects that are great for beginners to the liberty movement are:

  1. Free to Choose by Milton Friedman (Major Economist)

  2. Basics of Economics by Thomas Sowell (Major Economist)

  3. Called to Freedom by Elise Daniels (Christian Perspective)

  4. Faith Seeking Freedom by Norman Horn, Doug Stuart , Kerry Baldwin, Dick Clark (Christian Perspective)

  5. The Libertarian Theology of Freedom by Edmund Opitz (Christian Perspective)

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