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EPISODE · Apr 17, 2022 · 1H 19M

Episode 72: Walking the Tightrope (The Resistance to Freedom)

from Natural Law · host Bill Hoey

This is another video/audio podcast. I am going to read from two articles that I submitted to a local newspaper. One of the articles was published. I wrote an article explaining the non - aggression principle and how natural behavioral laws work. The other article I wrote was a response to a feedback article published in the newspaper. My response article was not published. I will also read from the feedback article. I will then discuss the hatred of free will. Many people hate that other people have free will; many of these same people hate their own free will. Many people are not even conscious of how self - loathing they are. Freedom is free will. Humans have the ability to make free will choices. We are all free. Humans are free to make the choices to live in a free society or an enslaved society. Humans have the freedom to be free or enslaved. Most people choose the latter. The individual who responded to my article on natural behavioral laws hates freedom. There are tens of millions and more people in America who have similar views to this individual. These people are the resistance to freedom. This is the resistance to beginning a process of trying to maintain a freer society with less immorality. People who feel the same as the author of the feedback article are not interested in beginning to consider walking the tightrope between right and wrong.

This is another video/audio podcast. I am going to read from two articles that I submitted to a local newspaper. One of the articles was published. I wrote an article explaining the non - aggression principle and how natural behavioral laws work. The other article I wrote was a response to a feedback article published in the newspaper. My response article was not published. I will also read from the feedback article. I will then discuss the hatred of free will. Many people hate that other people have free will; many of these same people hate their own free will. Many people are not even conscious of how self - loathing they are. Freedom is free will. Humans have the ability to make free will choices. We are all free. Humans are free to make the choices to live in a free society or an enslaved society. Humans have the freedom to be free or enslaved. Most people choose the latter. The individual who responded to my article on natural behavioral laws hates freedom. There are tens of millions and more people in America who have similar views to this individual. These people are the resistance to freedom. This is the resistance to beginning a process of trying to maintain a freer society with less immorality. People who feel the same as the author of the feedback article are not interested in beginning to consider walking the tightrope between right and wrong.

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