A man's faith governs the totality of his life, or else his professed faith is not his real faith.
R.J. RushdoonyThe background of the Negro culture is voodoo and magic; and the purposes the magic are control and power over God, man, nature and society. Voodoo and magic was the religion and life of America's Negro.
R.J. RushdoonyTo be fearless in the Lord does not require us to be great and powerful men, but only to believe in the great and powerful God.
R.J. RushdoonyIt needs more than ever to be stressed that the best and truest educators are parents under God. The greatest school is the family. In learning, no act of teaching in any school or university compares to the routine task of mothers in teaching a babe who speaks no language the mother tongue in so short a time. No other task in education is equal to this. The moral training of the children, the discipline of good habits, is an inheritance from the parents to the children which surpasses all other. The family is the first and basic school of man.
R.J. Rushdoony