Libertarian Christianity - Criticism of Libertarian Christianity

Criticism of Libertarian Christianity

See also: Criticism of libertarianism

Most criticism of libertarian Christianity is identical to criticism of libertarianism in general. However, besides this, there are also Christians who oppose libertarian Christianity on religious grounds, especially because of opposing interpretations of the Bible. They include supporters of other Christian political movements, such as the Christian Left, Christian Democracy, Christian socialism, Christian anarchism and Christian communism.

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