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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
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?
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
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?
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)
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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Trashiness
Many today demand a cleaner world while living filthy lives—dropping trash, ignoring personal discipline, yet blaming others for pollution. Scripture…
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Consequences of Selective Obedience
What happens when obedience to God becomes a matter of personal convenience? In this episode, we dive into R.J. Rushdoony’s piercing warning in “The …
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The Shepherd
Why would the Almighty God lower Himself to be compared to a sheepherder—one of the most overlooked, underappreciated figures in both the Bible and t…
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Unity (Doctrine of the Church)
In the final hours before the cross, Christ’s prayer in John 17 reveals the heartbeat of His mission—our unity in Him. Not a unity of institutional s…
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