"Rushdoony’s writings are the source of many of the core ideas of the New Christian Right, a voting bloc whose unforeseen arrival in American politics in 1980 caught the media by surprise. This bloc voted overwhelmingly for Ronald Reagan. Two weeks after Reagan was inaugurated, Newsweek (Feb. 2, 1981) accurately but very briefly identified Rushdoony’s Chalcedon Foundation as the think tank of the Religious Right. But the mainstream media did not take the hint. They never did figure out where these ideas were coming from. Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson were on television, and the media’s intellectuals, such as they are, believe that television is the source of world transformation. Rushdoony in 1981 was almost unknown outside of the leadership of New Right/New Christian Right circles."
http://www.lewrockwell.com/north/north33.html"Moreover, an employer has aproperty rights to prefer whom he will in
terms of "color" creed, race or national origin."
R.J. Rushdoony, The Institutes of Biblical Law (Nutley, NJ: Craig Press, 1973),
p. 509/510
"Not surprisingly, in Los Angeles on May 27, 1979, a larger number of voters
voted for Thomas Bradley, a colored candidate, because it was the "in thing to
do.""
R.J. Rushdoony, The Institutes of Biblical Law (Nutley, NJ: Craig Press, 1973),
p. 330
"The burden of the law is thus against inter-religious, inter-racial, and inter-
cultural marriages, in that they normally go against the very community which
marriage is designed to establish.
Unequal yoking means more than marriage. In society at large it means the
enforced integration of various elements which are not congenial. Unequal
yoking is in no realm productive of harmony; rather, it aggravates the
differences and delays the growth of the different elements toward a Christian
harmony and association."
R.J. Rushdoony, The Institutes of Biblical Law (Nutley, NJ: Craig Press, 1973),
p. 257.
"Non-Christian thought, when orientated to the future, faces a double penalty.
First, it is past bound. The "civil rights" revolution, for example, has only
the vaguest sense of the burdens of responsibility, which any person thinking
in terms of reality and the future needs to have. Instead, the "civil rights"
revolutionists speak endlessly of past evils, not merely real or imagined evils
of their own experiencing, but all evils which they believe their ancestors
suffered. Similarly, some labor union men, and American Indians, dwell
endlessly on past history rather than present reality. This inability to live
in the present means a radical incapacity for coping with the future."
R.J. Rushdoony, The Institutes of Biblical Law (Nutley, NJ: Craig Press, 1973),
p. 157
"The chuch today has fallen prey to the heresy of democracy."
R.J. Rushdoony, The Institutes of Biblical Law (Nutley, NJ: Craig Press, 1973), p. 747.
(Christian fundamentalists must) take dominion over the US...(abolish democracy) which is actually heresy...(establish a theocratic republic) under biblical law...True to the letter of Old Testament law, homosexuals, adulterers, blasphemers, astrologers, (and for such offenses as) abortion, heresy, apostasy...will be executed."
-Rousas John Rushdoony, President, Chalcedon Foundation, in Christianity Today, Democracy as Heresy, February 20, 1987.
http://www.sjcdc.org/theocracy.htmlhttp://www.politicalamazon.com/cr-quotes.htmlPeople, the 'christian' Right IS Rushdoony.