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Discipline
Discipline

Discipline is not the same as punishment. A couple once lamented their daughter’s rebellious behavior, claiming they'd disciplined her—but they hadn’…

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Is Christian Reconstruction Reaching College Campuses?
Is Christian Reconstruction Reaching College Campuses?

The conversation spotlights “victorious eschatology” through a living remnant: two Virginia Tech students, Gil Roten and Camden Whitener, who call th…

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Is the Family Finished?
Is the Family Finished?

Some claim the family is outdated and must be radically redefined—but that’s a false conclusion. While the world has changed, the essential role of t…

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The Paths of Righteousness
The Paths of Righteousness

Most of us fear being stuck in a rut—but what if the right kind of rut could actually restore your soul? In this episode, we explore the meaning behi…

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Judges (Remastered)
Judges (Remastered)

What makes a judge just? In this chapter, Rushdoony explores the profound role of judges as not merely state officials, but as ministers of God’s jus…

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Chaos vs. Order
Chaos vs. Order

In Shakespeare’s Othello, the line “Chaos is come again” reflects more than personal turmoil—it signals the collapse of the moral and social order. I…

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How Big Were Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob?
How Big Were Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob?

This episode powerfully reframes how we imagine the patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob—not as small, wandering desert nomads, but as towering figur…

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Conspiracies
Conspiracies

Are secret conspiracies behind the world’s chaos—or is the truth much closer to home? In this episode, we dive into Chalcedon Position Paper No. 229 …

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Is the Underdog Always Innocent?
Is the Underdog Always Innocent?

Modern thinking often treats the underdog as automatically innocent—but Scripture says otherwise. Leviticus 19:15 warns us not to show bias, whether …

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Episode #113 (January 13, 1986)
Episode #113 (January 13, 1986)

In this episode of Easy Chair, R.J. Rushdoony tackles the growing cultural obsession with a risk-free world—from absurd liability lawsuits threatenin…

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