biblical law

S1E10 – Introduction to Lex Rex

On today’s episode I begin walking through the book Lex Rex, by Samuel Rutherford. Lex Rex simply means that the law is king. It is a book that very simply and logically looks at the nature and purpose of government. It also includes topics such as civil disobedience and resistance, ideas that led to Rutherford himself being arrested….

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S1E9 – Defending Theonomy, Part 2 (Response to White Horse Inn)

Today is the second part of my defense of theonomy. Last episode, I responded to a 9Marks podcast episode hosted by Jonathan Leeman and Mark Dever. Today, I look at a recent episode from the White Horse Inn podcast, hosted by Dr. Michael Horton. While the episode originally aired back in 2008, it was re-released…

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S1E8 – Defending Theonomy, Part 1 (Response to 9Marks)

Today is the first part of a two-part series on a defense of theonomy. In part one, I respond to a recent 9Marks podcast episode hosted by Jonathan Leeman and Mark Dever. They interview T. David Gordon, who critiques theonomy and reacts to its apparent growth in popularity. I look at some of the statements…

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S1E7 – Tattle Tales, Twitter, and Tyranny

Today I look at the recent situation regarding Twitter, Facebook, and possible congressional subpoenas. What is the difference between being a publisher and a platform? How does God’s law regarding slander apply to this? Is the solution for the government to take control of platforms like Facebook and Twitter? I cover these questions and more…

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S1E6 – God’s Law, Man’s Law

On today’s episode I look at how God’s law is the foundation for all law and how man’s law should be viewed in light of that reality. We see God’s law both in nature and in Scripture, yet it is all a reflection of His character. But when man’s law deviates or contradicts God’s law,…

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