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This week on American Grit, Dale Partridge delivers a bold, biblical defense of Christian colonization and shows how it built the strongest, freest, and most prosperous nation in history. He dismantles the “stolen land” myth, explains why colonization is the natural outworking of the Great Commission, and makes the case that you cannot love America while hating the Christian civilization that created it. In the Weekly Audit, we discuss why pleading insanity is a judicial disaster, why women rulers are a plague on America’s political system, and why homophobia is not a sin. Watch the Video of this Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFVvBTQy28Y Listen to all of Dale's books at https://app.relearn.org Buy hardcopies of Dale's books at https://shop.relearn.org Shop the NXR store: https://shop.newchristianright.com Pre-order Dale’s new book, 19 Reasons to Repeal the 19th Amendment: https://newchristianright.com/19
American Grit Season 1: In this episode, Dale Partridge challenges you to rethink what it truly means to be American. Drawing from the Bible’s clear categories for Israel—native-born, sojourner, foreigner, and outsider—he explains why heritage Americans, rooted in our Western European Christian founding stock, must receive priority in our nation. America was not established as a generic proposition nation, but as a distinct people formed for their own posterity. Dale makes the case that immigration without genuine assimilation is invasion. He defines true assimilation as adopting our language, culture, and Christian values—and ultimately intermarrying with the historic American people over generations. He rejects hyphenated Americanism and, quoting Theodore Roosevelt, calls for complete national unity. Christian nationalism, he argues, must be truly nationalist, not a Christian version of multiculturalism. You will also hear Dale address how multiculturalism creates inevitable conflict, along with honest discussions on geography, skin color, and IQ. The episode closes with the weekly audit, covering Muslim issues in Europe, the urgent need for an organized Christian coalition, and revealing church polls on Israel, feminism, immigration, and race. Watch the Video of this Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=id6lpCdhTKk&t=838s Listen to all of Dale's books at https://app.relearn.org Buy hardcopies of Dale's books at https://shop.relearn.org Shop the NXR store: https://shop.newchristianright.com Pre-order Dale’s new book, 19 Reasons to Repeal the 19th Amendment: https://newchristianright.com/19
After a long break, Dale returns to share a major life and ministry update. He explains the expansion of his public voice into cultural and political issues and introduces his new show focused on the recovery of a Christian America.
In this episode Dale discuses the church government that bible lays off and how the government is Presbyterianism.
In this episode Dale answers the questions : Does the covenant promises continue to the children of believers like they did in the old testament? Are Believers dampening their young believers for coming to God?
Pastor Dale Partridge explores the history and theology of infant baptism. He examines biblical passages, the long-standing practice of baptizing infants, and common questions surrounding paedo-baptism. Emphasizing unity and submission to this historic doctrine, he challenges believers to trust in the church's tradition and reflects on its vital role in unifying the Christian community.
In this episode, Pastor Dale Partridge dives into the distinctions between Biblical Patriarchy and Complementarianism. He explains how Patriarchy is rooted in nature as a fixed and unchanging design, while Complementarianism focuses on flexible and fluid roles. Pastor Dale will discusses how the framework of Complementarianism has contributed to the rise of feminism within the church and broader culture, offering thought-provoking insights into these important theological concepts.
In this episode of *Welcome to Reformed Theology*, Dale unpacks Covenant Theology, explaining how it contrasts with Dispensational Theology and shapes our understanding of key biblical covenants. He also explores how this theological framework connects with other core doctrines of the faith. Join us as we break down these important concepts and uncover how they impact the broader scope of Reformed theology.
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