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    <![CDATA[<p>In Easy Chair No. 145, R.J. Rushdoony and Joseph McAuliffe examine the state of Christian fundraising, highlighting widespread concern over unethical practices, misuse of funds, and the public’s declining trust in TV ministries. McAuliffe cites polls showing that both Christians and non-Christians view many fundraising methods as manipulative, commercialized, and spiritually dishonest. He contrasts this with biblical models, emphasizing that fundraising must align with God’s will, respect donors’ freedom, provide transparency in the use of funds, and uphold integrity. Using examples from the tabernacle, the temple, and the early church, he stresses that giving should support God-ordained projects, advance His covenant, and avoid debt, coercion, or vanity. Both Rushdoony and McAuliffe call for a shift from spectacle-driven “star” ministries to faithful, local church-based stewardship that glorifies God and strengthens the kingdom.</p>]]>
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  <itunes:title>Easy Chair No. 145, May 6, 1987</itunes:title>
  <title>Easy Chair No. 145, May 6, 1987</title>

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    <![CDATA[<p>In this broadcast, R.J. Rushdoony, Otto Scott, and R.E. McMaster discuss the moral and religious collapse of the Western world and its profound impact on economics, politics, and society. McMaster emphasizes that government and economics are extensions of religious ethics, noting stark contrasts between Protestant-influenced North America and Catholic/Latin cultures, particularly in terms of productivity, decentralization, and the long-term perspective. They critique the rise of short-term financial speculation, debt-driven economies, and government interference, illustrating how these undermine individual responsibility, long-term planning, and societal prosperity.</p>

<p>The conversation also examines historical patterns, including the role of the Puritan work ethic in American capitalism, the global trade and industrial shifts involving Japan, Korea, and Latin America, and the use of debt as a tool of control. Rushdoony and the panel stress that declining faith and moral standards, coupled with monopolies in money, law, education, and health, erode societal stability. They warn that without a restoration of Christian ethics and a long-term outlook, economic and social collapse could intensify, potentially giving rise to radical movements if ordinary citizens are financially and socially imperiled.</p>

<p>The discussion concludes by noting the Christian community’s limited engagement with economics and the political-economic sphere, emphasizing that meaningful cultural and economic reform must be rooted in faith, biblical law, and long-term stewardship of resources.</p>]]>
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  <itunes:title>Easy Chair No. 144, April 16, 1987</itunes:title>
  <title>Easy Chair No. 144, April 16, 1987</title>

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    <![CDATA[<p>R.J. Rushdoony reviews books illustrating moral, cultural, and societal trends. He highlights John Morgan’s Prince of Crime on Catholic dominance in urban politics and crime, A. Craig Copetas’ Metal Men on large-scale corporate corruption, and Major Henry Darley’s Slaves and Ivory on Africa’s moral and social challenges. He also notes cultural degeneration in 19th-century France, historical insights on Roman law, and celebrates entrepreneurial innovation in Donald Lambrou’s Land of Opportunity. Throughout, he emphasizes the need for Christian moral guidance and reconstruction in society.</p>]]>
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  <itunes:title>Easy Chair No. 143, April 10, 1987</itunes:title>
  <title>Easy Chair No. 143, April 10, 1987</title>

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    <![CDATA[<p>R.J. Rushdoony and Otto Scott discuss Christian Reconstruction as the biblical mandate to establish God’s justice and righteousness in every sphere of society. They emphasize that the Early Church became influential far beyond its numbers by helping one another, serving the community, resolving disputes, and creating a moral, functional order amid a corrupt world. Christianity historically transformed civilizations, building cities, draining swamps, cultivating land, and establishing law and education, producing wealth and stability.</p>

<p>Rushdoony and Scott contrast this constructive, faith-driven action with modern society, where humanistic states, urban decay, rising immorality, and bureaucratic interference suppress Christian activity and resist moral responsibility. They argue that Christian Reconstruction begins with individual faith and responsibility, extending to education, charity, and community engagement. Modern tools like computers and global communication offer unprecedented opportunities for a new Reformation, allowing believers to restore order, influence society, and extend God’s justice practically.</p>

<p>They conclude that while short-term challenges may be severe, the long-term outlook under God promises a more prosperous, free, and godly society. Practical application—such as supporting Christian relief efforts like CERT and aiding persecuted believers—is emphasized as the starting point for meaningful reconstruction.</p>]]>
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  <itunes:title>Easy Chair No. 142, March 18, 1987</itunes:title>
  <title>Easy Chair No. 142, March 18, 1987</title>

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    <![CDATA[<p>R.J. Rushdoony and Otto Scott discuss history, its meaning, and how it is recorded, emphasizing that true history reflects God’s hand, not merely human actions. They critique modern historiography, which often interprets events naturalistically, humanistically, or through myths, ignoring divine providence and the unpredictable factors that shape outcomes, such as weather, disease, or unexpected deaths of leaders. Examples include Constantine’s conversion, the Pilgrims’ survival, the Mongol halt in Europe, and the outcomes of World Wars, illustrating that history is far more contingent and guided by God than modern accounts suggest. They note that modern education and social science have largely replaced traditional history, leaving students unaware of patterns of tyranny, the role of faith, and the moral lessons of the past. Rushdoony and Scott stress that Christian schools are uniquely positioned to teach history accurately, recognizing God’s sovereignty and the enduring reality of mystery.</p>]]>
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  <itunes:title>Easy Chair No. 141, March 16, 1987 - The Meaning of History</itunes:title>
  <title>Easy Chair No. 141, March 16, 1987 - The Meaning of History</title>

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    <![CDATA[<p>In this 1987 Easy Chair discussion, R.J. Rushdoony and Otto Scott argue that the “future” isn’t an unreadable mystery so much as the present worked out—and that modern decadence shows itself in a culture that can’t defend itself, won’t think past the moment, and replaces realistic planning with fantasy. They critique celebrity “futurecasting” as shallow, insular, and godless—whether rosy or grim—because it ignores that man is fundamentally religious, and history unfolds under God’s sovereign decree. Against the modern state’s push to “predestine” everything through total control (a horizontal Tower of Babel), they warn of coming judgment and testing, yet insist judgment can also be God’s clearing of the ground for renewal. Their hope rests in God’s unexpected interventions and in a rising, grassroots Christian seriousness—discipleship, responsibility, and rebuilding—so that believers don’t merely comment on the future, but work to create a godly one.</p>

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<p>#EasyChair #Rushdoony #OttoScott #ChristianWorldview #FaithAndFuture #JudgmentAndMercy #Discipleship #CultureAndCrisis #GodsSovereignty #Dominion #BiblicalThinking #ChristianReconstruction"</p>]]>
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  <itunes:title>Easy Chair, No. 140, February the 13th, 1987 — What Is Going to Happen to Us?</itunes:title>
  <title>Easy Chair, No. 140, February the 13th, 1987 — What Is Going to Happen to Us?</title>

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    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode (Feb. 12, 1987), R.J. Rushdoony dismantles the modern “brainwashing” narrative by drawing on suppressed Korean War research: the most resilient POWs were those with **governing convictions**—a living Christian faith and a clear belief in the free market—who were recognized as natural leaders, resisted manipulation, and even attempted escape, while the faithless majority proved tragically leaderless, anarchic, and easily induced to comply because they believed in nothing. From there he pivots to a sobering cultural warning: the same emptiness makes societies vulnerable to hypnotic suggestion through movies, propaganda, and statist schooling—illustrated even by criminals imitating *The Godfather*—and he argues that humanistic education produces citizens who vote for images instead of reality and tolerate absurdities (like Amtrak stopping trains mid-route for Daylight Saving Time). Rushdoony then surveys major fronts in the battle for the faith in public life: the push to rewrite God-language and subvert biblical revelation, the false “gospels” of technology and political revolution, modernist capture within church institutions and the Marxist distortion of “liberation,” the weaponization of child-abuse accusations to expand state power, and the pride of man exposed in tragedies like the Titanic—closing with a call to recover a faith that acts, serves, and builds dominion, and to tangibly aid persecuted Christians rather than merely sympathize.</p>

<p>#EasyChair #Rushdoony #Chalcedon #ChristianWorldview #BrainwashingMyth #GoverningFaith #CulturalDecay #Humanism #Education #Propaganda #ChurchAndState #LiberationTheology #Family #ReligiousFreedom #PersecutedChurch</p>]]>
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  <itunes:title>Easy Chair No. 139, February the 12th, 1987 — Faith, Suggestibility, and the Myth of “Brainwashing”</itunes:title>
  <title>Easy Chair No. 139, February the 12th, 1987 — Faith, Suggestibility, and the Myth of “Brainwashing”</title>

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    <![CDATA[<p>R.J. Rushdoony and Otto Scott examine the cultural and philosophical climate of the 20th century, focusing on existentialism and its pervasive influence. Existential philosophy, originating with Kierkegaard and popularized in the U.S. through Emerson, emphasizes living for the moment, personal experience, and the negation of objective truth or moral absolutes. Rushdoony notes that modern man increasingly mirrors the limited temporal perspective of “savages,” living in the present with little regard for the past or future, which manifests in short-term thinking in politics, media, and everyday life.</p>

<p>The discussion highlights the moral consequences of existentialism in culture and the arts. Figures like Sartre, de Beauvoir, Genet, Camus, and Polanski exemplify a system where personal experience and notoriety outweigh ethical conduct. Artistic acclaim and intellectual respectability often reward contempt for traditional values and embrace of evil or immorality as “new good.” Rushdoony and Scott link this to media, theater, and entertainment, showing a pervasive drive for continual sensation, visual shock, and superficiality that undermines historical awareness, thoughtful engagement, and enduring meaning.</p>

<p>Existentialism has also infiltrated the Church, seminaries, and education, producing a focus on personal experience over objective truth and a repudiation of serious moral or historical reflection. Rushdoony observes that this leads to infantilization, self-centeredness, and a collapse of communal and intergenerational wisdom. The resulting culture elevates triviality and egoism, prioritizes sensation over continuity, and fosters widespread moral and intellectual disorientation—what Scott describes as a society in which life itself has become a theatrical spectacle, leaving citizens trapped in perpetual “no exit” existentialism, oblivious to God and moral reality.</p>]]>
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  <itunes:title>Easy Chair No. 138, January the 3rd, 1987</itunes:title>
  <title>Easy Chair No. 138, January the 3rd, 1987</title>

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    <![CDATA[<p>R.J. Rushdoony critiques the lionization of Thoreau, highlighting that his retreat to Walden Pond was less a philosophical act than a gesture of personal alienation from Concord. While often portrayed as a nature idealist, Thoreau frequently returned to town for meals and socializing, demonstrating a divergence between myth and reality.</p>

<p>Rushdoony also critiques modern conservatism through Russell Kirk, arguing that Kirk’s emphasis on tradition, custom, and continuity neglects faith and fundamental justice. Such conservatism, though seemingly rooted in stability, is impotent in addressing contemporary moral and societal issues because it is not grounded in God. He contrasts this with the seriousness of the early Anglo-Saxon Christian converts, who underwent rigorous preparation and moral change, demonstrating a faith-based transformation absent in modern practice.</p>

<p>He then discusses cultural and historical insights from various books. Joseph Wandel highlights the influential German dimension in American history, from immigration to contributions in sports and society. Bob Tamarkin’s The New Gatsbys reveals how commodity traders reflect the existentialist, short-term, high-risk mentality of modern culture. Viktor Suvorov’s Inside the Aquarium exposes the brutal training and psychology of Soviet GRU operatives, while Vladimir Voinovich’s The Anti-Soviet Soviet Union humorously reveals Soviet dysfunction and naïve Western perceptions. Rushdoony concludes with observations on television, noting extreme sponsor control, regulatory quirks, and declining moral standards in programming, reflecting the broader cultural shift away from reason, faith, and responsibility.</p>]]>
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  <itunes:title>Easy Chair No. 137, January 2, 1987</itunes:title>
  <title>Easy Chair No. 137, January 2, 1987</title>

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    <![CDATA[<p>R.J. Rushdoony and Otto Scott discuss revolution, linking it to Romanticism and the Enlightenment. They argue that the Enlightenment’s exaltation of reason cultivated “rootlessness,” which Romanticism transferred to emotions. Revolution, therefore, seeks to destroy tradition, Christianity, and past institutions to create a “brave new world.” All revolutionary regimes whether National Socialist, Marxist, Communist, or Fascist are inherently anti-Christian. Terror is inseparable from revolution, as exemplified by Robespierre and Lenin, and totalitarian states maintain control through fear and manipulation of education.</p>

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<p>They describe how modern revolutions are aided by ideology, media, and financial support for violence. Simple-minded or immature Christians who fail to discern truth unwittingly enable revolutionary agendas. Revolutionaries equate life with theater and spectacle, blurring reality and fostering societal chaos, while the broader populace, including the church, often remains indifferent or complicit.</p>

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<p>Rushdoony emphasizes that faith is the counterforce to revolutionary collapse. History shows that civilizations fall when morality and justice are abandoned, but Christians, grounded in God’s power, can counter evil and preserve society. He urges believers to awaken, take responsibility in every sphere government, education, business, and church and actively resist revolutionary and anti-Christian trends before it is too late.</p>]]>
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  <itunes:title>Easy Chair No. 136, December the 12th, 1986</itunes:title>
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<p>He also discusses Theodore Shank’s American Alternative Theater, showing how avant-garde performance and youth culture turn life into theater. Peer pressure and image-consciousness replace objective values, making society shallow and disconnected from God. Christians, adhering to divine authority rather than societal norms, are seen as outsiders.</p>

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<p>Rushdoony concludes with historical examples cavalry in WWII, the Indian Wars, and European aristocracy to illustrate human ambition, courage, and moral failure. He stresses that justice depends on God’s judgment; without it, societies collapse, and only Christian faith provides enduring cultural stability.</p>]]>
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  <itunes:title>Easy Chair No. 135, December 9, 1986</itunes:title>
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    <![CDATA[<p>R.J. Rushdoony and Otto Scott examine Romanticism as a cultural and intellectual movement rooted in a departure from a Christian worldview. Emerging after the Enlightenment, Romanticism replaced reason with emotion and imagination, leading to the elevation of individual feeling over moral and societal responsibility. Rushdoony highlights the descent into moral and artistic chaos, from decadent literature and modern art to rock music and media that promote sensation and isolation. Otto Scott notes the historical cycles of Renaissance, Enlightenment, and Romanticism, emphasizing how contemporary culture reflects a decay of narrative, moral structure, and communal responsibility.</p>

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<p>They discuss the revolutionary consequences of Romanticism, likening modern Western society to the pre-revolutionary French era, with moral and cultural collapse underway. The discussion critiques modern literature, film, and art for their focus on individual gratification, eroticism, and disconnection from reality, using Hemingway and other contemporary writers as examples of Romantic exaggeration and moral emptiness.</p>

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<p>Rushdoony and Scott conclude that the antidote is a return to a biblical worldview, promoting Christian faith, community, and realism. They stress the need for Christians to actively engage in culture through art, literature, education, and media supported and subsidized, to provide an alternative to the prevailing Romantic, anti-Christian cultural forces.</p>]]>
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  <itunes:title>Easy Chair No. 134, November 11, 1986</itunes:title>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode (Sept. 1, 1986), R.J. Rushdoony sits down with Michigan listeners Gene and Robin Newman and traces God’s unmistakable providence in their journey from nominal backgrounds into a conviction-filled Christian life: Gene (Israeli-born, raised culturally Jewish) shares how his search for truth led him through Marxism, Zen macrobiotics, communal living, and restless striving—until Scripture, Christian friendships, and the reality of God’s sovereign grace broke through, giving him stability, peace, and a new standard for life; Robin (raised Catholic, Armenian/Polish, shaped by the deaf community) recounts her own surrender through a 12-step program, then the “tugging” she couldn’t resist to confess Jesus as Lord—even after converting to Judaism for marriage harmony—followed by Gene’s conversion soon after. Together they describe what came next: reorienting their marriage and mission, discovering Christian history and a Reformed framework, embracing homeschooling with structure and discipline, helping build Michigan homeschool advocacy (CURE), hosting twice-monthly study meetings on church-state issues, and stepping into public life with boldness—testifying that their pace and fruit weren’t manufactured, but opened by the Lord as they made faithful plans and walked forward in obedience.</p>

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    <![CDATA[<p>R.J. Rushdoony examines the foundation of Western civilization through law, religion, and culture, drawing on Harold Berman’s Law and Revolution and Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy. He emphasizes the papal revolution of Hildebrand (Pope Gregory VII), which freed the Church from feudal and monarchical control, establishing the inseparable connection between law and religion. This connection, reinforced by the biblical doctrine of the Atonement, shows law as fundamental to God’s justice and human accountability. Subsequent revolutions—the Protestant Reformation, the English, American, French, and Russian revolutions—further transformed law and society, but modern secularization has severed law from religion, leaving both rootless and morally ineffectual.</p>

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<p>Rushdoony critiques modern education, Enlightenment rationalism, and figures like John Locke for promoting moral autonomy over divine law, undermining family, society, and Christian civilization. He contrasts this with historical examples, such as St. Charles Borromeo and medieval cathedral communities, which integrated law, faith, and civic life. Historical analysis, including works by Bainton, Dunlop, Bode, McManners, and Kaiser, illustrates the enduring societal role of Christian law, communal responsibility, and faith, including the example of Amish and Mennonite communities in caring for children with disabilities with eternal perspective.</p>

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<p>Ultimately, Rushdoony stresses that restoring Christendom requires returning to biblical law as the foundation of religion and society, reaffirming human accountability, moral order, and the integration of faith into all aspects of life.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this broadcast, R.J. Rushdoony, with Dan Harris and James Flanagan, explores the U.S. economy, financial markets, and speculation trends in 1986. They begin by discussing high-profile cases, such as the Hunt brothers’ legal battles with banks, highlighting what they describe as the “cannibalization” of strong companies by lenders and the broader economy. The conversation emphasizes the shift of capital from productive enterprises to government bonds, commodities, and speculative instruments, reflecting investor preferences for security or high returns over entrepreneurial risk. Harris and Flanagan stress that market prices and charts, not media reports or statistics, are the most reliable indicators of underlying economic trends, with historical cycles—such as the 50- and 60-year patterns in silver and bond markets—providing valuable predictive insights.</p>

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<p>The discussion also delves into the evolution of trading, the psychology of investment, and the importance of discipline and strategy. They note the proliferation of options and financial instruments that allow speculation without ownership of the underlying asset, distinguishing between speculation and gambling while stressing the necessity of proper methods and long-term perspective. Flanagan and Harris explain the role of speculation in stabilizing commodity prices historically and caution that modern trading, though potentially highly profitable, carries extraordinary risk and volatility. They conclude by highlighting the profound effect of market movements on daily life and charitable giving, illustrating the interconnectedness of economic forces, market cycles, and societal well-being.</p>]]>
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  <itunes:title>Easy Chair No. 127, July the 26th, 1986	&quot;&quot;Understanding Market Cycles and Speculation: Insights from Easy Chair No. 127</itunes:title>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this broadcast, R.J. Rushdoony and Otto Scott discuss the geopolitical and economic crisis in South Africa in the mid-1980s. They emphasize that external pressures, particularly Western sanctions and disinvestment campaigns, threaten to destabilize the country, creating suffering for both white and black South Africans. Scott highlights the strategic importance of South African minerals to Western defense and industry, warning that mismanagement or aggressive sanctions could strengthen the Soviet Union’s global position. The discussion also addresses the role of American “alienated intellectuals” and liberal activism, which, according to the speakers, impose ideological agendas without understanding local realities, undermining U.S. interests while exacerbating crises abroad.</p>

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<p>Rushdoony and Scott further contrast South Africa’s deeply Christian societal foundations with the liberal and secular humanist outlooks prevalent in the West. They argue that the media selectively portrays violence to advance ideological narratives while ignoring context and broader atrocities, creating skewed public perception. Both stress that faith, courage, and a realistic understanding of foreign cultures are essential for responding to complex international issues. Despite the grim outlook, Scott maintains a cautious optimism, noting that unexpected change is always possible and encouraging the Christian community to act faithfully and courageously."</p>]]>
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  <itunes:title>Easy Chair No. 126, July the 11th, 1986	&quot;&quot;South Africa, Sanctions, and the Crisis of Western Policy</itunes:title>
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    <![CDATA[<p>R.J. Rushdoony examines the impact of sin on political leadership through the life of Oliver Cromwell. Thrust into a crisis between King Charles I, Parliament, and the people, Cromwell discovered that human sin undermines all institutions: the king was untrustworthy, Parliament petty and factional, the people utopian and irrational, and even the army divided. Forced to rule alone, Cromwell’s experience illustrates that constitutions, laws, and political systems cannot overcome the moral failings of man. His efforts, however, dismantled autocracy and paved the way for constitutional change in England, indirectly influencing the American Revolution.</p>

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<p>Rushdoony expands the discussion to modern society, emphasizing the moral and cultural decay caused by indulgent childrearing, the destruction of family and agriculture, and the influence of elite, anti-Christian intellectual networks. Education and socialization divorced from Biblical principles produce individuals incapable of coping with reality and frustration. Drawing on examples from the Amish and Hutterite communities, he contrasts a faith-centered worldview that sustains resilience and hope with the secular humanism that dominates education, law, and politics today. Ultimately, Rushdoony argues that society’s stability and progress depend on obedience to God’s law and the cultivation of moral and spiritual virtue.</p>]]>
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  <itunes:title>Easy Chair No. 125, July the 9th, 1986 - Sin in the Political Sphere: Lessons from Cromwell</itunes:title>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Romantic Movement; Thomas Chatterton; Education; Bad Historiography; Mature Criticism; Supreme Court Cases; Cindy Rocker; St. Vincent de Paul Society; Salvation Army; Privatization; Effects of Homosexuality; English Countryside; Murderers; Anne Hutchinson; Sir John Bowring; Water Supply; Rutherford Institute</p>]]>
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  <itunes:title>Episode #124 (June 2, 1986)</itunes:title>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Financial Fiascoes; India; American Hostage; Prisons; Women; Margaret of Castello; J. Paul Getty; American Frontier; Soviet Union; Philosophy; Poetry Reading</p>]]>
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  <itunes:title>Episode #123 (May 13, 1986)</itunes:title>
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  <itunes:title>Episode #122 (April 12, 1986)</itunes:title>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Economy; Church and State Issues</p>]]>
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  <itunes:title>Episode #121 (March 28, 1986)</itunes:title>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Home Schooling</p>]]>
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  <itunes:title>Episode #120 (March 25, 1986)</itunes:title>
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