ALR469 – On Turning the Other Cheek
Lloyd follows up on his discussion in episode 467 with a breakdown of an excellent way to think about turning the other cheek.
Read MoreLloyd follows up on his discussion in episode 467 with a breakdown of an excellent way to think about turning the other cheek.
Read MoreLloyd comments on the shooting at a Catholic school in Minneapolis by a trans man, the Left’s predictable reactions, and the danger posed by the anti-Christian, death cult that is the trans movement. Armed Lutheran Radio is a listener-supported podcast. If you value the information and entertainment we provide, consider…
This week Lloyd reviews another article from his book “Duty to Defend,” this one by Rev. Paul J. Cain, Jr. In Hebrews 12:14 we are told that we should “strive for peace with everyone.” Does that mean we must give up our Second Amendment rights in order to fulfill this…
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At long last, Lloyd and Pastor Bennett are back together and there are no guardrails. Their conversation includes the crisis of the shortage of pastors, the idiocy of the Democrat party and their messaging, the anti-credential movement on the political right, redistricting in Texas, the rise of Left-wing violence, the…
Lloyd is joined by Reformation Gun Club members Donny Ross, Stuart Burt, William Swenson, Steven Cifford, Michael Soost, Tim Johnsrude, Curtis Heidel, and Darrell Ambro. The guys catch up, talk shooting, the NFA tax stamp changes in the “Big Beautiful Bill” and fun shooting stories.
This week we are covering another chapter from the book “Duty to Defend,” and a chapter on gun free zones which is based on an interview with Rev. Ralph A. Abernethy III. We are going back to the grooveyard of forgotten favorites, with the original audio from that interview, originally…
This week Lloyd waffles on for a bit about the dangers of AI and how to use it safely. Like the gun, he argues, AI is a tool that can be used for good or for ill, but its constant improvement–combined with ill intent–poses a grave threat to the truth….