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Five Lies of the Century: How Many Do You Believe?

Five Lies of the Century: How Many Do You Believe?

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Truth Will Set You Free
Review: A very well researched book that provides christians withamunition to fight against the lies of evolution, sex, family,entertainment, and America's providential history. This book was very easy to read and contains great quotes. Moore gives truths and evidence for his convictions. He tackles very controversial issues like homosexuality, abortion, and the entertainment industry with a great deal of class and boldness. A book every American should read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Truth Will Set You Free
Review: A very well researched book that provides christians withamunition to fight against the lies of evolution, sex, family,entertainment, and America's providential history. This book was very easy to read and contains great quotes. Moore gives truths and evidence for his convictions. He tackles very controversial issues like homosexuality, abortion, and the entertainment industry with a great deal of class and boldness. A book every American should read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Everyone needs to read this
Review: David makes each case in a very professionsl and articulate manner. It is very much worth your time to read. This is a side to several important issues that we all need to read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Illuminating!
Review: David Moore presents a thoroughly documented treatise on this century's decline of Christian-based morality. I was surprised to see the damage done by the supreme court alone. Moore has gone to great lengths to document his claims using his opponent's own words against them. A real eye-opener!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Many friends have borrowed this book
Review: I read this book when I first started going to college, at a time when I was questioning my faith because of the incessant secularism I was bombarded with from professors. Reading this book helped me settle my heart about my faith by showing me that the secular academic onslought of ideas that I was drowning in was not well-established, objective, scientific truth, but rather a highly biased, one-sided version of events. Whether regarding American history, the sexual revolution, homosexuality, entertainment, or even law, David T. Moore helped me see that Christians need not accept their beliefs solely "on faith," but that faith can be reasonable, too. His chapter on evolution was especially insightful for me, for it showed me that in spite of all the gobbly-de-gook that professors were shoving down my throat, it was actually more reasonable for me to believe in a Divine Creator than it was to assume that my entire existence was nothing more than a cosmic accident which occurred in a puddle of slime millions of years ago. This book showed me that not even science is above politics and moral agendas. David T. Moore's book was an excellent introduction for me to the culture war that has corroded American society.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: I read this book when I first started going to college, at a time when I was questioning my faith because of the incessant secularism I was bombarded with from professors. Reading this book helped me settle my heart about my faith by showing me that the secular academic onslought of ideas that I was drowning in was not well-established, objective, scientific truth, but rather a highly biased, one-sided version of events. Whether regarding American history, the sexual revolution, homosexuality, entertainment, or even law, David T. Moore helped me see that Christians need not accept their beliefs solely "on faith," but that faith can be reasonable, too. His chapter on evolution was especially insightful for me, for it showed me that in spite of all the gobbly-de-gook that professors were shoving down my throat, it was actually more reasonable for me to believe in a Divine Creator than it was to assume that my entire existence was nothing more than a cosmic accident which occurred in a puddle of slime millions of years ago. This book showed me that not even science is above politics and moral agendas. David T. Moore's book was an excellent introduction for me to the culture war that has corroded American society.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Many friends have borrowed this book
Review: It is an excellent book and many friends have borrowed it and bought their own copies.

One warning.
There are two chapters that hit a nerve with some people. Number one is the chapter on abortion. If you know anyone who has had one they immediately put the book down and have nothing but bad things to say about it, irregardless of the other chapters. The other subject is homosexuality. If you have any friends who are gay or believe that gays are victims they will shut down and discount the book entirely.

I almost wish I could remove those chapters for those individuals so they wouldn't lose their objectivity.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: EXCELLENT !!!
Review: This book needs to be read by everyone in America. It would help reverse the increasingly negative trends that America has been experiencing over the past 30 years from situational morals, victimization, devaluation of all life, and the collapse of general moral principles and honesty. This book certainly opened my eyes to the lies of modern society

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just a great book period.
Review: This book not only needs to be read. It needs to be preached. America is crumbling and this book tells us why and it does it very well. It is a very easy read and very hard to put down. If you care about the state of our nation, you need to read this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Book
Review: This is an excellent easy-read on a complex subject. We plan to buy multiple copies to loan out to students and friends. Great format...almost a fleshed-out outline style that makes it very user freindly. We loved it!


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