Called to Be Separate? – a conversation with Hannah about Christianity, Homeschooling, and Agorism

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Called to Be Separate? - a conversation with Hannah about Christianity, Homeschooling, and Agorism
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One idea I’ve been flirting with is the idea of separation. Christians are told to be holy, which means separate, throughout the Bible. They’re also told to “come out” of Babylon–a codename for the world system of empire and idolatry–in the book of Revelation. Agorism is also a philosophy rooted in separation. It’s an idea related to anarchism wherein people pull out of–as much as possible–the economic system and engage in voluntary trade with each other. It’s no surprise then that many Christians and many agorists also support homeschooling–a method of teaching children apart from an educational system that prepares kids to participate in society as the state wants it to be.

Hannah was my guest to talk about these forms of separation–both why they can be good and what the downsides can be.

Hannah is a Christian, and agorist, and a homeschool mom. She can be found on Twitter @DualityofHan

Audio:
https://cantus-firmus.com/Audio/2022-06-26-CalledToBeSeparateWithHannah.mp3

Music:
F E E F I F O by Failed Kingdoms. Available here: https://soundcloud.com/failedk

 

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