Fallacy #9, Thought-Word-Deed, Spooner Quote #2

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To Atheist Liberals

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Episode 025 – Krista’s Journey, and Home Birthing (0h57m)

Episode 025 welcomes Phil’s wife, Krista to the podcast as she and Phil talk about her journey toward voluntaryism, peaceful parenting, and home birthing, while Skyler is gallivanting around Chicago on family vacation. Listen to Episode 025 (0h57m, mp3, 96kbps) Show Notes Facebook Profile, Krista Eger Blog, Being Krista VBAC.com, “What is a Uturine Rupture,…

Monkeys with Keyboards, Seven Habits, Fallacy #7

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Ender’s Game, Logic Fallacy, Waco

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On Block on Spanking

Stefan Molyneux missed his opportunity to shatter Walter Block’s argument in their debate on spanking. Block’s entire premise was that the protective use of force did not violate the non-aggression principle of libertarianism. I agree to the extent that one using protective force is forgiven for their offense, which is quite likely the case in…