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The Fundamentals of Extremism |
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Rating:  Summary: On the mark. Review: This is an excelent read for anyone who would like to open their eyes to the real situation in American politics. People like Tom DeLay and James Dobson may appear moderate to some who have only heard there political statements, but both have an adgenda thats controlled by the fundamentalists in this country. They both would like to see evolution removed and prayer reintroduced into the classroom. As the book documents, thay have often esposed a vision of America as a theocratic Christian nation. One where family values means women don't have control of their bodies or their lives. Most of what this book says can be seen if one takes the time to look closer at these "Christian" politicians.
Rating:  Summary: Talk about hate.............. Review: What a bunch of hypocrits.
This is a radical left-wing hate book. If you are a Hollywierdo, alcoholic, drug addict, socialist, communist, (...), then you will love this book. In other words, this book is for anyone who loves their sin and doesn't want God in their life. Understandable, why would anyone who chooses to destroy their own life want to hear someone preach against it? According to this book anyone who believes in God, Jesus, religion, faith, decency, and clean living is a "fundamentalist". Which group do you belong to? Whoops, does that makes me a fundamentalist? Well, I'm not. Being a conservative Chrisitian is not necessarily being a fundamentalist.
This is nothing but a hate book, which is typical of the new American left that has taken over the Democratic party.
Rating:  Summary: Good intro to the extreme religious mindset Review: While it's not news that the superstitious right wing is scary, this book is nonetheless entertaining because chronicles several examples of the lunacy and destructiveness of that movement. If you have any doubt about that, I recommend this book.
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