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Treason in the Pew, Treason in the Pulpit, Judges 8:4–12
Gideon and 300 exhausted men cross the Jordan chasing 15,000. They ask Succoth for bread and get mocked. Penuel does the same. Two towns of unique co…
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Hostility to Christianity
Season 1 Episode 164
In “Hostility to Christianity” (Chalcedon Report No. 155), Rushdoony argues that the drive to abolish Christianity did not begin with modern revoluti…
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As a Man Thinketh
Season 1 Episode 34
Old frontier movies and revolutionary films of the 30s and 40s have been replaying for decades, and now their spirit shows up in the streets as shall…
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Responsibility
Season 1 Episode 37
Man often claims absolute independence, insisting he is accountable to no one but himself, yet such freedom is an illusion, for no one can secede fro…
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How to Produce a Hippie
Season 1 Episode 33
If you want to produce a generation of hippies, the formula is simple: remove God, Scripture, and moral law from schools so children learn that faith…
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The Family as Trustee (Doctrine of the Family) (Remastered)
This message traces the modern war on the family to humanism’s twin goals: erasing God and dismantling the family as a governing institution. Drawing…
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The Law of the Pack
Season 1 Episode 32
A worried mother went to meet her son’s teacher after receiving a note from the school, fearing her junior-high-aged Eddie already both mature and he…
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Depending on Evil
Season 1 Episode 163
In “Depending on Evil” (Chalcedon Report No. 112), Rushdoony argues that modern states consistently trust and support evil regimes because corruption…
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Done Any Nagging Lately?
Season 1 Episode 142
This passage explores the origin and meaning of the word nag, tracing it from its Scandinavian roots meaning “to gnaw, bite, or burrow” to its modern…
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Catharsis
Season 1 Episode 190
Catharsis is the belief that health personal or social comes through the uninhibited expression of inner impulses. Originating in Greek tragedy, it w…
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