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Revolution, Counter-Revolution, and Christianity
The French Revolution, beginning in 1789, marked a violent rejection of Christianity and traditional order, ushering in the Reign of Terror and a las…
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Sin
What is sin—just bad behavior? Or something deeper? In this episode, we go beyond surface-level definitions to explore sin as Scripture defines it: n…
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Is Church Government Built on Tradition or the Cross? (Guest, Joseph Foreman))
This discussion centers on questioning long-standing church traditions and examining whether they are genuinely rooted in Scripture or simply maintai…
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Mountain Bottom Life
We all love spiritual highs—those mountaintop moments where God’s presence feels near and radiant. But what happens when the glow fades and real life…
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Perjury (Remastered)
In this incisive study of biblical justice, R.J. Rushdoony exposes the deadly seriousness of perjury—not merely as a crime against man, but as blasph…
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The God of Widows
What kind of God defends the defenseless and champions the cause of the powerless? In this episode, we explore one of the Bible’s most repeated and m…
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Asking for Wisdom
When was the last time you asked God for wisdom? In this episode, we take a hard look at James 1:5 and explore why one of God’s most generous promise…
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Hearing God
Is your prayer life centered on listening—or just asking? In this episode, we challenge the modern obsession with “getting things from God” and retur…
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Pragmatism
Pragmatism defines truth as “what works” for man and the state, rejecting absolute truth and God’s revealed Word. Rooted in thinkers like Nietzsche a…
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Episode #103 (August 8, 1985)
In this wide-ranging Easy Chair session, R.J. Rushdoony revisits the rich legacy of the Irish Church, delves into the enduring heresy of Pelagianism,…
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