He was obviously quite a cat (sad there's not a DE thread in this vein -- I'd do it, if it wasn't for Cthulhoid atheism getting in the way).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rousas_Rushdoony … "[His] 1,894-page magnum opus, The Institutes of Biblical Law ... supported the reinstatement of the Mosaic law ..."
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@helios_unbound A hybrid strategy reaps the benefits of both approaches (and that's what 'we' have). ... -
@helios_unbound Just revisited this http://lesswrong.com/r/discussion/lw/la5/neoreactionaries_why_are_you_neoreactionary/ … where@nydwracu makes a similar point -- but I think it's useful to experiment. - 2 more replies
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@Outsideness @ad_proelium@helios_unbound The problem is that serious Rx thought tends to push you Catholic or Orthodox. - 2 more replies
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@helios_unbound @ad_proelium@MaiLaDreapta A critical but informative take: http://www.firstthings.com/article/1990/05/002-why-wait-for-the-kingdom-the-theonomist-temptation … -
@helios_unbound "The theonomic phenomenon is indeed marked by an astonishing fractiousness." -- They're totally our kind of guys.
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@Outsideness@helios_unbound The commenter who thinks the DE came from Rushdooney is cracked. -
@MaiLaDreapta@helios_unbound For sure. There's a 'Theonomist' slot waiting in the Trike, but no one has turned up for it yet.
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