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Chalcedon College of Education: Reclaiming the Next Generation
Abraham Lincoln is often credited with saying “The philosophy of the school room in one generation will be the philosophy of government in the next.” Regardless of the quote’s author, the author of life is very interested in government…and because … Continue reading
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Godless Government and Pseudo Thinkers (Appendices)
This post concludes our summary of R. J. Rushdoony’s Intellectual Schizophrenia. For other summaries, search this blog for The Philosophy of the Christian Curriculum. Be on the lookout for future work on Rushdoony’s classic regarding schools and learning: The Messianic Character … Continue reading
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MITCH LADYMAN: A TOUGH GUY WHO LEARNED TO CRY but WHO ALWAYS CRIED OUT FOR OBEDIENCE TO GOD’S COMMANDS
My family knew Mitch for almost 15 years. I saw him grow from an honest, hard man to an honest, gentle man. God knows exactly what each one of His beloved needs to be conformed to the image of His … Continue reading
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Who Goes to Washington, Mr. Smith?
by Nina Guajardo This isn’t an endorsement of Ron Paul. I did notice the faithful (and intelligent) support Paul had in the last Republican Presidential primary three and a half years ago. A life-long resident of Texas, I have had … Continue reading
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