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Resurrection, Communion, and the Family (Remastered)

Resurrection, Communion, and the Family (Remastered)

Season 1 Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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Rushdoony argues that the removal of the Ten Commandments from public schools exposed a basic truth: all law is religious. While the courts rejected biblical law for fear students might obey it, schools freely promote Humanism as a state religion. He says decades of educational “reform” have failed because statist education is built on false premises; pouring in more money only deepens the collapse. Since man is made in God’s image, only Christian education can truly succeed.

He calls for Christian reconstruction beginning with individuals and families reclaiming God-given responsibilities education, welfare, property, inheritance, and child-training using the tithe to fund Christian institutions rather than compromise. Through real examples (church-run schools, rescue missions, homeschooling families, community care for the needy), he shows how grassroots Christian obedience outperforms state systems. As believers obey God, power naturally shifts from the state back to the people under Christ, provoking resistance but he ends confident that faithful action will prevail: “trust and obey,” for Christ overcomes the world.

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