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Show Notes
In this episode, we explore R.J. Rushdoony’s piercing critique of moralism—the belief that man can save and sanctify himself through good behavior, social reform, or political virtue. From Samuel Pepys’ self-imposed fines for adultery to Stalin’s daughter preaching faith in human decency, Rushdoony shows how moralism, far from being neutral or noble, is a counterfeit gospel rooted in humanism. It replaces God’s sovereign grace with man’s self-made standards, offering a false hope that ultimately leads not to righteousness, but to deeper rebellion. Join us as we uncover why moralism, though cloaked in virtue, is one of the most dangerous forms of anti-Christian religion.