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Episode #119 (March 24, 1986)
What happens when the public school system becomes a pipeline for illiteracy, moral confusion, and spiritual decay? In this powerful episode of Easy …
7 months ago
Black Power
The pursuit of power—whether by individuals or groups—leads not to freedom, but to slavery. History shows that societies obsessed with power, like mu…
7 months ago
Twentieth-Century Plans of Salvation
In this analysis, R.J. Rushdoony reflects on the many “plans of salvation” that dominated the twentieth century—salvation through politics (like Wils…
7 months ago
Faith
Everyone has faith—but in what? Some place theirs in government, experts, or empty promises, like believing we can “eat our cake and have it too.” Bu…
7 months ago
How to Pray: Part 6 - Being Mindful of What You Pray For
What if the worst thing God could do… is say yes? This week, we explore one of the most sobering truths in Scripture: sometimes, answered prayer can …
7 months ago
Early Church: Byzantium - Part II (A Christian Survey of World History)
What did it mean for the Early Church to confront a world built on pagan power, philosophical confusion, and state tyranny? In this stirring message,…
7 months ago
Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving, rooted in Old Testament harvest festivals, is meant to focus on God’s enduring mercy, not just His blessings. Psalm 136 repeats, “for h…
7 months ago
Will Our Courts Defend Orphans?
What happens when a man murders his parents—and then collects Social Security as an “orphan”? In this episode, R.J. Rushdoony exposes the madness of …
7 months ago
Liberation Theology
In this critique of liberation theology, R.J. Rushdoony exposes it as Marxism cloaked in Christian language, which prioritizes social revolution over…
7 months ago
Early Church: Byzantium - Part I (A Christian Survey of World History)
What did the Early Church really face in its clash with Rome—and how did heresies like Gnosticism, Arianism, and Pelagianism shape the battle for the…
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