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The Trustee Family and Economics (Economics, Money, and Hope) (Remastered)

43 min · 18 de jun de 2026
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This session contends that economics rises or falls with the strength of the trustee family, not with state policy or abstract theory, exposing the Enlightenment myth that “reason” and social order exist only apart from God as ideological nonsense designed to justify hostility toward any institution not created by human fiat. Drawing on Zimmerman and Unwin, the argument shows that civilizations flourish when the family governs property, inheritance, children, welfare, and education, weaken when the state intrudes, and collapse when the atomistic family replaces covenantal continuity, sexual discipline erodes, and loyalty to past and future is severed. The trustee family is presented not merely as a household but as a corporate, covenantal entity—a living trust that outlasts individuals and serves as the primary engine of capitalization, productivity, and social energy, explaining both why totalitarian systems seek to destroy it and why disciplined Christian families consistently produce the most resilient, productive citizens. The remedy is practical and strategic: recover family-held property, strengthen community and trust structures, reclaim education and welfare from the state, and recognize that the reconquest of society through economics begins not with centralized power but with restored families exercising dominion under God. #TrusteeFamily #BiblicalEconomics #FamilyAsPowerCenter #Recapitalization #ChristianReconstruction #CovenantalOrder #AgainstStatism #PropertyAndInheritance #Dominion #KingdomEconomics

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