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EPISODE · Nov 21, 2024 · 1H 10M

Community Building: From Imagination to Implementation with Joseph Macolino

from The Bad Roman: Christian Politics for Modern Times · host Craig Harguess

What if the key to a harmonious society lies in the ancient practices of early Christians? In this captivating episode, Joseph Macolino returns to unravel his vision of voluntary Christian communities, inspired by the communal living described in the Book of Acts. Picture a world where cooperation replaces coercion, and rulers are a thing of the past. Joseph paints a vivid picture: "Imagine a society where bartering goods and services is the norm, and conflicts are resolved through conversation, not force." We journey into the realm of fantasy with Joseph's book series set in Everath, where Marfta Port exemplifies a voluntary community. This fictional world serves as a powerful allegory for how Christians might live peacefully today. Joseph shares, "Through Marfta Port, I wanted to show that a different way of living is possible—one where faith and community go hand in hand." The discussion deepens as Craig and Joseph tackle the nuances of Christian pacifism. They explore the idea that pacifism doesn't equate to passivity. This thought-provoking dialogue challenges listeners to reconsider their views on self-defense and retaliation. But what about the inevitable challenges of community living? Joseph candidly addresses potential pitfalls, such as dealing with bad actors, emphasizing, "Open communication and shared values are crucial to overcoming these hurdles." This episode is a compelling invitation to rethink societal norms and explore the transformative power of faith-based communities. Are you ready to question the status quo and envision a new way of living? Tune in and let your curiosity lead the way.   Connect with Joseph Macolino: Evorath.com Follow Joesph on Amazon The Shadows of Erathal (The Legends of Evorath Book 1) The Books [email protected]   For Full Show Notes: https://www.thebadroman.com/show-notes/episode-121   3 WAYS TO SUPPORT THE PROJECT: TASTE IT BAD ROMAN SALSA, ADD TOTHE BAG thebadroman.com/donate, and share with a friend it (it's free!).   Timestamps and Starting Points: (0:22) Guest Introduction (1:09) Salsa and Conversations (2:58) Personal Updates (5:11) Community Building Vision (6:23) Community Structure (8:25) Overcoming Misconceptions (10:25) Bartering and Self-Sufficiency (12:09) Financial Considerations (14:12) Community Impact and Outreach (16:35) Balancing Work and Community Life (20:32) Location Challenges (23:59) Core Christian Role (25:25) Inclusivity in Community (30:39) Living the Gospel (44:46) Marfteport: A Fictional Community (51:27) Handling Community Conflicts Jeff Perry Episodes Policing Without the State: Rethinking Law Enforcement with Jeff Perry Christian Ethics and Stateless Societies: The Anarchist Approach of the Perry Family "Chaos Theory" by Robert Murphy, a book exploring the feasibility of voluntary societies and addressing common concerns.   For more on The Bad Roman Project: Blog submissions: thebadroman.com/contribute-to-the-blog Connect with us on social: thebadroman.com/social-links Want to get more involved? Request to join the private discussion group on Facebook (Bad Romans Only!!) No King but Christ Network: nokingbutchristnetwork.com  

What if the key to a harmonious society lies in the ancient practices of early Christians? In this captivating episode, Joseph Macolino returns to unravel his vision of voluntary Christian communities, inspired by the communal living described in the Book of Acts. Picture a world where cooperation replaces coercion, and rulers are a thing of the past. Joseph paints a vivid picture: "Imagine a society where bartering goods and services is the norm, and conflicts are resolved through conversation, not force." We journey into the realm of fantasy with Joseph's book series set in Everath, where Marfta Port exemplifies a voluntary community. This fictional world serves as a powerful allegory for how Christians might live peacefully today. Joseph shares, "Through Marfta Port, I wanted to show that a different way of living is possible—one where faith and community go hand in hand." The discussion deepens as Craig and Joseph tackle the nuances of Christian pacifism. They explore the idea that pacifism doesn't equate to passivity. This thought-provoking dialogue challenges listeners to reconsider their views on self-defense and retaliation. But what about the inevitable challenges of community living? Joseph candidly addresses potential pitfalls, such as dealing with bad actors, emphasizing, "Open communication and shared values are crucial to overcoming these hurdles." This episode is a compelling invitation to rethink societal norms and explore the transformative power of faith-based communities. Are you ready to question the status quo and envision a new way of living? Tune in and let your curiosity lead the way.   Connect with Joseph Macolino: Evorath.com Follow Joesph on Amazon The Shadows of Erathal (The Legends of Evorath Book 1) The Books [email protected]   For Full Show Notes: https://www.thebadroman.com/show-notes/episode-121   3 WAYS TO SUPPORT THE PROJECT: TASTE IT BAD ROMAN SALSA, ADD TOTHE BAG thebadroman.com/donate, and share with a friend it (it's free!).   Timestamps and Starting Points: (0:22) Guest Introduction (1:09) Salsa and Conversations (2:58) Personal Updates (5:11) Community Building Vision (6:23) Community Structure (8:25) Overcoming Misconceptions (10:25) Bartering and Self-Sufficiency (12:09) Financial Considerations (14:12) Community Impact and Outreach (16:35) Balancing Work and Community Life (20:32) Location Challenges (23:59) Core Christian Role (25:25) Inclusivity in Community (30:39) Living the Gospel (44:46) Marfteport: A Fictional Community (51:27) Handling Community Conflicts Jeff Perry Episodes Policing Without the State: Rethinking Law Enforcement with Jeff Perry Christian Ethics and Stateless Societies: The Anarchist Approach of the Perry Family "Chaos Theory" by Robert Murphy, a book exploring the feasibility of voluntary societies and addressing common concerns.   For more on The Bad Roman Project: Blog submissions: thebadroman.com/contribute-to-the-blog Connect with us on social: thebadroman.com/social-links Want to get more involved? Request to join the private discussion group on Facebook (Bad Romans Only!!) No King but Christ Network: nokingbutchristnetwork.com

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