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In God We Trust: Armageddon

The Spiritual Battle for the Soul of America

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In God We Trust: Armageddon

De: Victor Shane
Narrado por: Bruce Richarson
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What is America’s culture war all about? What are the motives that underlie and underwrite the agenda of the conservative right? What are the motives that underlie and underwrite the agenda of the liberal left? You can find answers in this book.

Whence the source, origin, and provenance of man’s inhumanity to man? Do atrocities, genocides, pogroms, holocausts, ethnic cleansings, random shootings, transpire arbitrarily, or is there some underlying imperative, order, or principle directing them? Question: What are the real motives that underlie and underwrite the anatomy of human destructiveness? Are they rooted in the anthropology of humankind? Or are they rooted in something else altogether? This book tries to answer the question for you.

Most great movements of history have launched only after one great book has stirred the hearts of men. Such a book is In God We Trust by Victor Shane, which makes the moral argument for America’s third great religious reawakening. When the battle is ultimately won and civilization is successfully defended, history will remember the book that started it all.
—Rabbi Daniel Lapin, president,
American Alliance of Jews and Christians
aajc.org

©2023 Victor Shane (P)2025 Victor Shane
Antropología Estudios Religiosos Iglesia y Estado Sociología Sincero
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