Future of Christendom
Think & Reform
Engaging the culture with Christ and His Word, the Think and Reform Podcast challenges and offers insight to every issue that the Western Church deems taboo: politics, society, art, entertainment, science, and technology. Join us as we tackle various obstacles head-on from COVID to Cain and everything in between! Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Reformations Society. Visit thinkandreform.org
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Jul 10, 2026
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73. On Eastern Orthodoxy 10.07.2026 1:20:25
Luke concentrates this episode on one man's journey from Southern Baptism to Eastern Orthodoxy and highlights EO's emphasis on tradition and the church fathers at cost to the scriptures, frequently asking the all-important question: is the Bible enough?
72. On Worms and Whoop-A**: the Two Cans of Pastor Tony Spell 27.06.2026 46:57
A short "Ask a Theonomist" episode as Luke discusses the infamous events surrounding Pastor Tony Spell's chastisement of a heckler and how God's Law addresses threats and insults.
71. Islam and the Political System Of Our Fathers 18.06.2026 1:12:15
Lots of content today! We replay a clip of Webbon and juxtapose it with retired journalist Colin Brazier's fear of social media censoring, then Luke reacts to a video of Muslims broadcasting their quite obvious plan to use the American political system for jihad, followed by a video of historian Tom Holland's observations on the origin of rights. After this, we criticize two anons caught in the ac...
70. Ask a Theonomist: The Bricks and Minifigs Scandal 08.06.2026 48:17
Luke begins today's episode by discussing the prophetic voice of the church, explaining why Christians who prioritize pragmatism often fail to be truly practical. He then shifts gears to a bizarre community drama: YouTuber Wreckless Ben’s quest to restore $200,000 worth of Legos to their original owner while fighting corruption from a Bricks & Minifigs franchise owner.
69. On the "Statement On Christian Nationalism and the Gospel" and the Problem of Doug Wilson's "Theonomy" 01.06.2026 1:11:28
We begin today's episode reacting to a reel of a question on abortion, followed by a comparison of Joel Webbon's signature on the "Statement On Christian Nationalism" and what he believes now, concluding with critiquing a Q and A session with Doug Wilson, Toby Sumpter, and Jared Longshore.
68. The High Cost of General Equity 18.05.2026 1:11:17
In today's episode, Luke begins a discussion on the role of tradition in politics and reason, followed by reviewing a stalker receiving justice even though those who dispensed it were afraid that they would be sued, and finally a reaction to part 2 of Reformation Red Pill's interview with Stephen Wolfe.
67. Romans 13 Does Not Say Nor Teach "Obey Until They Ask You To Sin" 04.05.2026 1:11:03
Luke first addresses "Ask a Theonomist" on AI-generated pornography and reads SB593 (an Oklahoma bill designed to outlaw porn written by Dusty Deevers), then moves on to the relaxed approach of God's law to "nuance," finishing with an email sent to Pastor Matt Kenitzer of Future of Christendom asking detailed questions regarding Romans 13 and taking issue with Future of Christendom's teaching of G...
66. The Pagan Roots of Wolfian Nationalism 28.04.2026 1:21:17
Today we start things off with a discussion on how none of the reformers told us to be traditionalists, then Luke responds to Kristin Hawkins inability to deal with a consistently bankrupt worldview, followed by reacting to Reformation Red Pill's interview of Stephen Wolfe, concluding with a comparison of Christ-like archetypes in Hollywood!
65. Emilio Ramos Fears God's Law (Because Handmaid's Tale) 07.04.2026 1:54:32
We begin today's episode with Pastor Ron Kronz's evaluation of the effect of dispensationalism on the western mind, followed by Idaho State Senator Brandon Shippy's interview on the unstable relationship between a legislature and its people, and then we react to Emilio Ramos' heavy-handed and strange criticism of theonomic postmillennialism!
64. What Happened to Doug Wilson? 27.03.2026 53:45
Responding to several reels and shorts in this episode, including Brian Sauve's faux pas regarding the "chapter and verse" discussion, James Baird's remark on the "principles" of God's Law, the "general equity" of paintball guns, and Doug Wilson's sounding more like a politician than a pastor, plus commentary on the aesthetic preaching of Hollywood! Thanks for listening!
63. Does Dominion Theology Have a Flaw in the Foundation? 23.03.2026 1:38:59
We begin this podcast episode with a look at contrasting the successes and failures of socialism, then Luke reacts to James Jordan's take on Deut. 22:28, followed by a critique of an article from Scholar's Corner concerning what the author believes are errors in reconstructionist theology!
62. Ask a Theonomist: Just War Theory and Ongoing Woes of the Immigration Discussion 17.03.2026 1:25:03
Trump's foray into Iran is on the chopping block today as Luke reacts to Apologia Radio's take on the matter, then Luke goes to Deuteronomy 20 to define "just war" theory, and finally concludes with a critique of an exchange he had with a blogger who recently backed out of a discussion on immigration, much to Luke's chagrin!
61. Ask a Theonomist: Child Brides 22.02.2026 1:16:58
Luke begins today's episode by examining a debate between an internet atheist and a Bible college student, then opens a discussion on what the Bible has to say on child brides and rape.
60. The Feminine Nature of Nationalism 15.02.2026 1:18:24
Today, Luke begins by examining a 1999 study by the University of Chicago detailing the influence of women's suffrage on the scope of the civil government and how that informs the goals of nationalism, then introduces a new segment, "Ask a Theonomist," and fields the question of how a corporation owned by the Chinese Communist Party would function in a theonomic state, and ends with a social media...
59. "Natural Law Theonomy" vs God's Law 31.01.2026 1:24:34
Luke continues his reaction of Right Response Ministries' promotion of what they call "Natural Law Theonomy" and points out their becoming a law unto themselves. One reason given by Webbon on why we can't follow God's law, amazingly, is "planes, trains, and automobiles." Perhaps God forgot about dominion when He wrote His perfect law?
58. Right Response Ministries Puts Man's Reason Above Revealed Law 17.01.2026 1:38:21
A long episode today as we react to a Right Response Ministries podcast wherein theonomy proper is criticized as "autistic" and man's reasoning is "logical" while immigration is used as a club to bash faithfulness to God's Law.
57. Trump Moves On Venezuela and Rigney's Protestant Political Theory 05.01.2026 1:30:01
Luke begins by comparing Trump's disregard of his Constitutional responsibility to Congress with an immigrant's responsibility to immigration law and then reacts to Dr. Joe Rigney's presentation of Protestant Political theory and addresses arguments from Rigney, Turretin, and Junius
56. I'm Allowed to Be a Statist Because the Confessions Say I Can 08.12.2025 1:15:57
In this episode, Luke responds to claims made by some who elevate the historic reformed confessions to the position of scripture and justify statist tyranny by wielding these same documents as gospel truth. Thanks for listening!
55. What is Lancastrian Theonomy? 26.11.2025 1:36:33
Luke Saint responds to two men: one, Jay Antelo from Providence Perspective, wherein Jay critiques what he believes to be Non-Legislative Theonomy (aka Lancastrian Theonomy), and the second, Travis Schmalhofer, wherein Travis critiques an unfaithful version of Lancastrian Theonomy. Thanks for listening!
54. Reformed Tradition Podcast on the Civil Magistrate (Part 2), Bob the Baptist on Theonomy, and John Piper's "Loving Laws" 18.11.2025 1:29:53
Today Luke finishes his reaction to a "Conversations That Matter" podcast featuring Pastor James Baird and his new book, then moves on to Bob the Baptist's criticism of theonomy via the authority of the confessions and Calvin, and finishes with remembering a bygone interview of John Piper that's so wild that...well, just listen for yourself.
53. Sunday School Roundup: Council of Nicaea (with Curtis Kenchel) 01.11.2025 1:39:03
Curtis Kenchel joins Luke today for a discussion on Nicaea: its impact, its history, its controversy, and its players. This is the first in the series of podcasts wherein Sunday School teachers from Independence Reformed Bible Church recap their lessons taught over an 8-week period! Thanks for listening and enjoy!
52. What Is an American and a Reformed Tradition Podcast on the Civil Magistrate 27.10.2025 1:40:27
Today Luke discusses the question of "what makes an American an American?" Afterwards, he reacts to an episode from Jon Harris' podcast "Conversations That Matter" wherein Jon interviews Author and Pastor James Baird on the role of the civil magistrate from a reformed tradition perspective.
51. Atheistic Comments, Job as Judge, and Vetting Immigrants 22.10.2025 1:06:29
Luke Saint reads and interacts with some comments on a recent Future of Christendom debate on Christianity (Hume) vs Atheism (Whiting), then moves on to an examination of Job 29, followed by a discourse on the modern idea of "vetting" immigrants.
50. Reformed Tradition Laziness, Marian Doctrine, and Why the State Can't Punish Heresy 06.10.2025 1:34:29
Luke examines several discussions centered on veneration of the reformers and their authority on theology, then addresses a conversation on Marian doctrine in the Roman Catholic church, then concludes with questioning the state's role in punishing heresy.
49. The Reformed Tradition: Well, That Was Fun 29.08.2025 39:41
On this brief episode, we look at Right Response Ministries' admission that their goal is no longer the "reformed tradition," but it's rather looking like Rome's tradition more and more everyday.
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