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![]() Become a Gold or Silver Underwriter and gain instant access to nearly 1,397 audio lectures and sermons by R.J. Rushdoony. Learn more. Sign up today for the FREE weekly Chalcedon e-mail newsletter and download a FREE copy of the e-book "God’s Plan for Victory: The Meaning of Postmillennialism" by R.J. Rushdoony. CHALCEDON COMMENTARY | Articles & EssaysCourt Voids Pennsylvania Hate Crime Lawby Lee DuigonThe Pennsylvania Supreme Court has struck down a state “hate crime” law under which 11 Christians were arrested in 2004 and charged with a felony for preaching the gospel.... Is Britain Finished?by Lee DuigonFolly seems to be the rage in the United Kingdom these days, especially folly generated by the government and its agents. Mobilizing an institutional crusade against racism among babies, stopping a dr... Did Christian Teacher “Brand” His Students?Ohio board votes to ax teacher accused of brandingby Lee DuigonIt’s the kind of story the mainstream news media love: a crazy “Christian” snaps and starts branding crosses onto defenseless schoolchildren’s arms.... FAITH FOR ALL OF LIFE | Featured ArticlesEntrepreneurial Dominionismby Christopher J. OrtizWisdom, as I stated in the last issue, is God’s technology.1 It is the hidden glory that permeates creation and is waiting for man to discover. Wisdom was in the “other trees” that A... The World in God’s Fist: The Meaning of Historyby Martin G. SelbredeThat the Scriptures teach us that our actions, and all of history, are ultimately derivative and dependent upon Him is incontrovertible. In Isaiah 37:26, God upbraids Sennacherib through Isaiah with p... The Biblical Philosophy of History and Worldview Evangelismby Roger Schultz, Ph.D.Years ago Francis Schaeffer, while teaching at Covenant Theological Seminary, was invited to lecture at Yale University. This was a great opportunity, and Schaeffer asked his colleagues to recommend B... BLOGS & PODCASTS | Insights and InterviewsChalcedon BlogBig Brother Overcomes Britainby noreply@blogger.com (Chris Ortiz)In one week, the average person living in Britain has 3,254 pieces of personal information stored about him or her, most of which is kept in databases for years and in some cases indefinitely. Domestic Spying in the U.S. Going to a New Levelby noreply@blogger.com (Chris Ortiz)With the lure $1.6 billion in federal money, state and local police may get the authority to "collect intelligence about Americans, share the sensitive data with federal agencies and retain it for ... Lessons Learned From Years of HomeschoolingBarking Up the Wrong Treeby noreply@blogger.com (Andrea Schwartz)Public schools can expect resurgence in attendance in the coming months and years as harsh economic realities intensify. Is it because state schools offer a better education than their private coun... Taking the Offensiveby noreply@blogger.com (Andrea Schwartz)During the summer, my husband visits other churches due a conflict between the summer schedule at our church and his work schedule. He repeatedly engages the pastors in discussion when filling out ... Rushdoony PodcastOur Threatened Freedom
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