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Moral Disarmament

13 min · 1 de jul de 2026
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In “Moral Disarmament,” Rushdoony argues that before societies are conquered politically or militarily, they are first defeated morally, as distinctions between good and evil, truth and error, Christ and Antichrist are deliberately blurred. Through literature, theology, education, and popular culture, sympathy is shifted from righteousness to rebellion, from law to lawlessness, until betrayal, criminality, and perversion are reinterpreted as tragic or noble while moral discipline and principle are condemned as Pharisaical evil. This process disarms the conscience, teaching coexistence with sin and even reconciliation with Satan, thereby denying the Biblical realities of judgment, hell, and moral separation. Rushdoony insists that such moral confusion inevitably leads to political surrender, tyranny, and social collapse, as seen in the French Revolution and modern totalitarian movements. The antidote is not sentimental pietism but Christian maturity: sound doctrine, Biblical law, and comprehensive Christian thinking applied to every sphere of life, so that believers may stand fully armed in God’s truth rather than defenseless before the advance of evil.

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