Listen "Doctrine of Selective Depravity, Part 1"
Episode Synopsis
Why do modern ideologies always seem to need a scapegoat? Whether it's blaming a class, a race, or a political group, today's culture thrives on dividing the world into “good guys” and “bad guys.” In this episode, we unpack R.J. Rushdoony’s Doctrine of Selective Depravity—a powerful critique of this humanistic mindset. Rushdoony argues that true change doesn't come through blaming others, but by confronting the reality of universal sin and our need for redemption in Christ. Don’t miss this deep dive into the roots of cultural division—and the only path to lasting renewal.
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