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Reflections on the Saint-Magill Debate and Man-Made Law

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The U.S. Constitution has held a lofty place in the American mind for generations. Today, some are wondering if it is a “dead” document. Luke Saint, however, has been arguing something different: the Constitution establishes injustice. Luke recently debated Justin Magill on that very topic. In this video, Luke is joined by Chris Hume, Travis Schmalhofer, Joel Saint, and Matt Kenitzer to discuss the debate and dig deeper into the foundational questions that debate addressed. This episode of the Think & Reform Podcast is brought to you by Future of Christendom.

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Raised in a homeschool environment by parents with a reconstructionist vision, Luke claims Christian Reconstruction as the mindset and mission of his faith. He is the author The Sound Doctrine of Theocracy and currently serves as the president of the board for Future of Christendom. Luke has a passion for bringing God’s Law to all areas of life.

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