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Experience
Season 1 · Episode 151

Experience

CR101 Radio - Podcast Network · R.J. Rushdoony

April 8, 20267m 45s

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Show Notes

In “Experience” (Chalcedon Report No. 107), Rushdoony critiques the modern elevation of personal experience and mass appeal over objective, God-ordained truth. He argues that since the late seventeenth century Western culture—and the church with it—has increasingly treated experience as the test of truth, displacing doctrine, law, and God’s purposes with individual feeling and subjective validation. This shift has produced experiential religion, antinomianism, and a fixation on numbers: conversions are counted rather than lives transformed, popularity is confused with faithfulness, and quantity replaces truth as the measure of success. Rushdoony contends that this mindset inevitably leads to relativism, crowd-pleasing politics, and socialism, because truth is made dependent on mass approval rather than God’s Word. Both mass-man, who worships popularity, and the elitist, who worships obscurity, share the same humanistic error: man becomes the standard. In contrast, Biblical faith judges all things by God’s law and purpose, values small beginnings, and recognizes that reality is not created by human belief or experience but by God’s sovereign order.