Just to clarify, I'm an atheist. So, I don't subscribe to any of these schools of thought. Cernelius van Til, who is the most important Christian thinker of all time, in my opinion, really influenced Rushdoony's thought. I've read some Rushdoony and it's an interesting perspective, but as an atheist and Darwinian, I really have to disagree with a lot of his stuff. When I was religious, I identified as a Christian anarchist and kind of had an alternative interpretation of theonony/biblical law that was anarchistic. Jacques Ellul and Vernard Eller were main influences in that anarcho-theonomist direction.
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