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S'està carregant… DARK AGENDA: The War to Destroy Christian Americade David Horowitz
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Politics.
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HTML: In Dark Agenda, New York Times bestselling author David Horwitz exposes not only the progressive war against Christianity, but also a war against America and its founding principles, which are Christian in their origin. Dark Agenda is about an embattled religion, but most of all, it is about our imperiled nation. Tackling a broad range of issues from prayer in the schools to the globalist mindset, Horowitz traces the anti-Christian movement to its roots in communism. When the communist empire fell, progressives did not want to give up their utopian anti-God illusions, so instead they merely changed the name of their dream. Instead of "communism," progressives have re-branded their movement as "social justice." Dark Agenda shows how the progressives are prepared to use any means necessary to stifle their opponents who support the concepts of religious liberty that America was founded on, and how the battle to destroy Christianity is really the battle to destroy America. .No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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The author looks at the establishment of the nation, noting that, while the Founding Fathers were careful to establish a nation guaranteeing free religious practice and expression, they also declared, “all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness” and went on to pen a constitution that embraced the general principles of Christianity. Despite this, over the past decades, polarization, both societal and political, has established a sort of a cultural war pitting the left against the right and sacrificing the Constitution on the altar of special interests and depredatory power.
The strength of the narrative, written by an agnostic with no religious agenda to promote, lies its political analysis and the apparent effort to divide America and rewrite the Constitution. Is “redefining America” creating a concerted attack on Christians or on the values espoused by Christians, the values that formed the framework for the founding of the nation?
An extensive Endnotes section provides chapter-by-chapter references.
There is much here for readers to consider. And, at its heart, this is something for each reader to decide for himself or herself. ( )