American History
Ive been traveling a great deal for work the last five or six months and while I am very thankful for a good job I have to admit I'm tired of being gone so often but anyhow, on the bright side, I have had a lot of time to listen to a great many sermons, lectures and other various teachings that I wouldn't have had time to listen too otherwise (at least not in such a short time).
One of the highlights of the messages that I had the pleasure of listening too was American History to 1865 by R.J. Rushdoony. On the eighteen cassette tapes that I listen too ( it also comes with a study guide and a teachers guide) Rushdoony brought out a great many insites into American History that you probably will not hear just about anywhere else in our day and the Biblical insights into the Government's financial responsibilities were of particular intrest in light of the present insanity we see on the news everyday, its hard to believe that they were recorded in 1974 or so. Rushdoony was definately ahead of his time!
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Rush was my theological mentor; hope you visit, browse our site. And call into our radio show. God bless.
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