Ok, Tetra. To begin my personal evaluation on libertarian political viewpoints, I'm going to lay out two thought provoking (and short) videos that, for me, seem to sum up the basic differences. The first video is by a little gal (Julie Borowski) who presents a contrast between liberatarians and conservatives, and within that same video she provides a comparison between two examples of possible libertarians, one of which might be a "christian" type versus a "secular" type. So, here is this first video (it's 2 minutes long, roughly--short and sweet):
So, with her basic comparison in mind between basic Conservatives and two types of Libertarians, and without dissecting the things Robert Nozick has laid out, I now present the view of Baptist minister, Albert Mohler (as it is given in a group discussion among some other Christian leaders). While I'm not Baptist per say, and definitely a little bit more moderate in how I view politics, I do find his evaluation(s) about Liberatarianism something to think about, and I keep in mind that Baptists have historically been heavily involved in supporting another political issue which is related, i.e. the separation of Church and State. Let's here what Mohler has to say (6 minute video):
So, rather than being a Libertarian, I guess I'm a kind of Conservative who is supportive of proactive social welfare made by the Church.
Peace,
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