David Gornoski’s appearance on the 1819 News Radio Show is nothing short of a lightning strike—an electrifying blend of faith, fire, and freedom that shatters conventional thinking. Known for fusing Christian anthropology, fearless political commentary, and bold technological optimism, Gornoski doesn’t just offer ideas—he detonates old paradigms.
In this explosive episode, Gornoski unveils a vision of incarnational Christianity—a faith not trapped in pews or platitudes, but one that bleeds into real life, confronts injustice, and sets captives free. He torches what he calls “cotton candy Christianity”—a sugary, hollow version of faith that’s more about comfort than courage, more about fitting in than standing up.
He dives deep into the Marriage Liberation Act, reframing relationships in a way that challenges centralized control and reclaims human dignity. Then, with his signature blend of insight and provocation, he pulls back the curtain on the “seed oil disinformation” war—exposing how Big Food has corrupted our health and how reclaiming ancestral wisdom is a rebellion against corporate decay.
But Gornoski doesn’t stop at critique—he builds. He shows how technology, when freed from empire, can be a tool of liberation: from blockchain economies to regenerative agriculture to media that tells the truth instead of serving the state. His call is clear: dismantle the systems of control and replace them with networks of creativity, personhood, and freedom.
This isn’t just a podcast—it’s a manifesto. A prophetic voice calling listeners to rise, build, and live out a revolution of love and liberty.