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Statist Slavery, Biblical Servitude, and Leviticus 25

The Lancaster Patriot Podcast

In this episode of The Lancaster Patriot Podcast, Chris Hume contrasts statist slavery with biblical servitude and looks at a section of Leviticus 25. The ugly truth is that the United States has the fourth-highest incarceration rate on earth (behind only El Salvador, Cuba, and Rwanda), nearly 2 million souls locked in cages, a 70+% recidivism rate, and a system that turns petty offenders into lifetime wards of the state — all funded by your taxes. Most damning of all: the modern prison-industrial complex is the direct antithesis of the biblical law concerning servants. While man-made law locks men up for years with no path to restitution and no hope of restoration, God’s Law offers a different path.

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Chris Hume is the host of The Lancaster Patriot Podcast and the author of several books. Like his father and grandfather, Chris is a veteran of the U.S. armed forces. He holds the MA degree in Literature from Clarks Summit University and the MBA degree from Wesley College. Chris currently resides in Lancaster County, with his wife and children.

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