
Chalcedon Foundation "Theonomy vs. Tyranny"
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Man’s choice is between theonomy and autonomy, God’s law versus self-law. Man, being a sinner, a fallen creature, can only create laws and societies which, in their developed form, simply amplify man’s sin. The result is tyranny, rule without God.

Chalcedon Foundation Merry Christmas to everyone from the Chalcedon Foundation!

Chalcedon Foundation "Teaching Teachers to be Leftists"
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by Lee Duigon“What health there is in kindergarten,” R. J. Rushdoony wrote in 1963, “has come, not from the educational philosophers, but from loving and healthy-minded teachers.”1This was true in 1963, ...

Chalcedon Foundation Judge: Christian Must Film Lesbian ‘Wedding’
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Chalcedon Foundation Occult America: The Secret History of How Mysticism Shaped Our Nation
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“This prophet of the New Age [Edgar Cayce] introduced hope and dignity into lives and places where conventional messages and messengers had failed to reach. And this, in the end, was the highest legacy of occult America.”

Chalcedon Foundation Usury and Cosmic Personalism by R. J. Rushdoony
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The modern system of commercial credit has been traced back to Babylon, the great source of modern financial enterprise. As against this system and history, another concept early made its appearance in man’s records, the biblical law. ...

Chalcedon Foundation Socialism as a Perpetual Civil War by R. J. Rushdoony
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Socialism and communism presuppose that their system represents the true order of the ages and is the answer to man’s problems. This assumption is one that assumes man’s problems to be not spiritual but material, not sin but environment. ...

Chalcedon Foundation Political Saviors
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5. Tell ye the daughter of Sion, Behold, thy King cometh unto thee, meek, and sitting upon an ass, and a colt the foal of an ass. (Matt. 21:4-5)

Chalcedon Foundation Holy Barbarians: The Push for Nationalized Academic Standards
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“The time has come for a serious consideration of national academic standards,” says the president of the American Federation of Teachers, Randi Weingarten.[i]

Chalcedon Foundation First Annual Christian History Conference (The Providence of God in American History) featuring Gary North, Martin Selbrede, Bill Potter, Tom Tarabicos, and S. Kelley Henderson. January 30, 2010 in Alpharetta, GA. Click on the link below to learn more.

Chalcedon Foundation The Woman of the House: A Covenantal Voice of Victory
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When I was a young girl, I would spend a lot of time daydreaming about my future. With a bent for acting, I would envision myself as one of the five nominees for an Academy Award. Interestingly, I never ...

Chalcedon Foundation Are We Wise Men?
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Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judaea in the days of Herod the king, behold, there came wise men from the east to Jerusalem. (Matt. 2:1)

Chalcedon Foundation New Article: "Faith Without Justice is Dead"
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I wish I could report to you today that the church of the Lord Jesus Christ is embracing and acting on its primary calling to restore justice to a world pervasively framed in unrighteousness. I cannot. ...

Chalcedon Foundation Exposing Michael Baigent's Latest Hit Piece
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This is an intellectually filthy book, the kind of trash that book reviewers read so you don’t have to. We only take notice of it because the author calls into question the good works of Christianity in general and the Chalcedon Foundation in particular.

Chalcedon Foundation The Plan to Socialize America
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The Progressives’ plan to socialize America required the most thorough and radical reform of American education. To this they applied their extensive knowledge of behavioral psychology. That the goal was socialism was clearly known and understood throughout the educational establishment. ...










