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The Cult of Victimization
Why is victimhood the new path to virtue—and what does that say about our culture’s morality? In Chalcedon Position Paper No. 71: “The Cult of Victim…
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Is the Church Obsolete?
Is the church obsolete? For Christ, any church that abandons His Word, denies the faith, or promotes unbelief and revolution is not just outdated—it’…
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Mummified Christians
Are today’s churches filled with “mummy Christians”? This episode takes a hard look at faith without action, drawing on the blunt words of General Wi…
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How to Pray: Part 17 - Consequences of Prayer
Prayer isn’t just a spiritual exercise—it’s a test of our love. In this episode, we explore how prayer draws us close to God, strengthens our love fo…
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Episode #124 (June 2, 1986)
In this eclectic and incisive episode of The Easy Chair, recorded June 2, 1986, R.J. Rushdoony draws a direct line from Romanticism’s reckless ideali…
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False Morality and False Reform
What if the real moral crisis behind today’s lawsuits and social reforms isn’t corporate corruption—but the death of personal responsibility? In Chal…
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The Test of Preaching
Is preaching meant to please people—or to please God? This episode reflects on Charles Spurgeon’s bold, unflinching ministry and the resistance he fa…
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Humanism and Change
Humanism drives modern change by trusting man alone to solve society’s problems without God. Thinkers like Machiavelli and Erasmus believed in progre…
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Blindness
Spiritual blindness is more dangerous than we think. This episode contrasts true faith with the self-deception of those blind to their own sin—like t…
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Double Honor
Why are godly pastors often underappreciated—and underpaid? This episode explores Paul’s command to give “double honor” to faithful ministers, exposi…
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