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EPISODE · May 26, 2026 · 33 MIN

Juvenile Justice and the Family (Doctrine of the Family)

from CR101 Radio - Podcast Network · host R.J. Rushdoony

Modern “juvenile justice” can’t be understood until you see the sleight-of-hand behind it: the state keeps redefining what counts as “public” and “private” so it can seize what God assigned to the family while excusing what God calls public evil. Historically, Christian law carved life into distinct spheres under God—family, church, commerce, civil government—each with real jurisdiction; but modern statism claims that only the state is truly “public,” so it can declare childrearing, schooling, welfare, property, and inheritance “public concerns” (meaning state-controlled) while quietly reclassifying abortion, homosexuality, prostitution, drugs, and even the logic toward child corruption as “private choices.” The result is total jurisdiction by bureaucracy: if the state owns the delinquent child, it soon claims ownership of the obedient child too—public education becomes the pipeline, and courts begin speaking of children as “property of the state.” Even pagan regimes admit the truth they fear: without parental love and intact family authority, you don’t get citizens—you get deformed, predatory “wolf children.” This lecture’s punchline is sharp: juvenile justice is family justice—when the state replaces parents as the moral governor, it manufactures disorder, then expands again to “manage” the chaos it created. #JuvenileJustice #FamilyFirst #SphereSovereignty #AgainstStatism #ParentsNotState #BiblicalWorldview #ChristianReconstruction #EducationMatters #PropertyAndInheritance #WelfareStartsAtHome #LawAndOrder #Chalcedon

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