Small is Still Beautiful W.H. Chellis There are times when the Reformed Presbyterian Testimony is down right beautiful. In chapter 4.11 it wisely declares, “The Scriptures teach that everything belongs to God; that the authority and power to obtain and use goods are given by God; and that men are to seek God’s glory in [...]
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Small is Still BeautifulW.H. ChellisThere are t…
Posted in Humane economics, localism on January 10, 2007 | 6 Comments »
Got My Pitchfork: Or Caleb’s Populist RevoltW. H….
Posted in Conservatism, Humane economics, localism on August 7, 2006 | 13 Comments »
Got My Pitchfork: Or Caleb’s Populist Revolt W. H. Chellis Caleb Stegall has been busy of late. In a Sunday edition of the Dallas Morning News, Caleb published this excellent piece entitled Populism Now! Caleb writes: “When the oldest sources of order – which are at root religious – are abandoned along with their traditions [...]