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Conservative Politics vs. Bible Politics with Jordan Grant
Description
Jordan Grant joins Craig for a conversation about conservative Christianity, political deconstruction, Christian nationalism, and the long process of questioning power. What begins as a story about talk radio, Republican politics, and growing up inside a conservative Christian world becomes something deeper: a reflection on authority, coercion, medical culture, and what happens when the teachings of Jesus start pulling us away from the systems we once trusted. This episode traces Jordan’s shift from political certainty to a more honest struggle with faith, power, and the kind of allegiance that belongs to Christ alone.
They Explore:
- conservative Christianity and political identity
- political deconstruction and questioning authority
- Christian nationalism and the pull of power
- talk radio, media formation, and partisan loyalty
- medicine, expertise, and institutional trust
- why coercion conflicts with the way of Jesus
- following Christ beyond left-right politics
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Listen & Reflect
Listen: Listen for the way Jordan describes his political awakening, not as a trend or rebrand, but as a slow unraveling of conservative politics, Christian nationalism, and trust in authority.
Reflect: Where have our political beliefs been shaped more by media, fear, or tribal loyalty than by the teachings of Jesus? Where have we confused conservative Christianity with faithful discipleship?
Read: Matthew 20:25–28, 1 Samuel 8, Psalm 146, and Romans 12. Pay attention to what Scripture says about rulers, power, coercion, and the way God’s people are called to live.
Practice: This week, take one belief you hold about politics, government, or authority and test it with a simple question: Does this reflect the way of Jesus, or does it rely on the kind of power He warned us not to trust?
Key Moments:(0:00) Jordan Grant joins the show
(4:35) Jordan’s background: Texas, finance, medicine, and faith
(8:38) 9/11, Bush-era politics, and the conservative script
(10:46) Talk radio formation and becoming a “cage-stage conservative”
(13:25) Younger people, military disillusionment, and questioning authority
(17:53) Medicine, the state, and forced trust
(18:28) Medical school and the authoritarian mindset
(19:30) Authoritarian systems inside modern medicine
(26:43) COVID, church shutdowns, and Christian compliance
(28:37) Reformed theology, Romans 13, and civil magistrate thinking
(40:14) Ron Paul, conviction, and the church’s blind spots
(57:47) Wrestling with Scripture, certainty, and honest questions
(1:04:48) “Not so among you”
(1:05:48) Practical advice for fence-sitters
(1:08:20) Christians should be thinkers
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