Politically Incorrect Guide to the Bible
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Publisher: Regnery Publishing
Paperback, 262 pages
About the Title: In the beginning, the Bible triggered a revolution in human thought and later established Western civilization's moral and philosophical foundation and was once popularly regarded as "The Good Book." Today it is under relentless attack from left-wing academics, novelists, screenwriters, authors, and pundits who mock it for their own purposes and political agendas. However, the Bible remains the bestselling book of all time, believed by nearly two billion people (Christians and Jews) to be divinely inspired. In his hard-hitting new book, The Politically Incorrect Guide to The Bible, award-winning religious journalist Robert J. Hutchinson details the facts behind the numerous truths the anti-religious secularists don't want you to know about showing that not only is the Bible true, but it is the source of Western ideas of charity, justice, reason, science and democracy.
- Recent archaeological discoveries confirm the historical accuracy of many Bible stories
- The Bible made modern science possible (which is why it started in the Middle Ages)
- Biblical laws paved the way for democracy and limited government
- The Bible promotes human freedom
- The enemies of the Bible are enemies of true reason and tolerance
In this new installment in the bestselling P.I.G. series, Hutchinson silences the secularists and atheists with historical evidence, undeniable facts, and insightful revelationsproving why the Bible is still the bestselling book of all time.
Copyright: 2007
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