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Children of Light and the Children of Darkness

Children of Light and the Children of Darkness

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mindboggling! StarWars looks like a Kindergarten!
Review: This is one of the best spiritual books I have ever read. Opens your mind to a lot of spiritual questions, specially for endtimes of our era. How and when it will happen makes you wait for that big event like a child expecting the return of a father to rescue him from deep down under.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Freedom and Order in Democracy
Review: This is the most compelling argument for democracy I have read. All other forms of government lack the necessary tools to keep corruption or tyranny in check. If the true necessity of democracy is not understood, democracy itself can be used for corruptive or tyrannical ends. Reinhold Niebuhr's insight into freedom and order's mutual dependence in society is simple and yet profound. The individual requires order, and society needs freedom, to a greater extent than is commonly understood.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Freedom and Order in Democracy
Review: This is the most compelling argument for democracy I have read. All other forms of government lack the necessary tools to keep corruption or tyranny in check. If the true necessity of democracy is not understood, democracy itself can be used for corruptive or tyrannical ends. Reinhold Niebuhr's insight into freedom and order's mutual dependence in society is simple and yet profound. The individual requires order, and society needs freedom, to a greater extent than is commonly understood.


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