Tuesday, September 13, 2011

David Limbaugh: Persecution

David Limbaugh is the younger brother of talk radio host Rush Limbaugh. He is a brilliant man who holds a bachelor's degree, cum laude, in political science and a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from the University of Missouri.

He is also a very gifted author and columnist. He has written columns which are carried by Creator's Syndicate, Townhall.com, WorldNetDaily, Jewish World Review, and The Washington Times, and he has written four best selling books:

2010 - Crimes Against Liberty,
2006 - Bankrupt,
2003 - Persecution,
2001 - Absolute Power.
 

In Persecution, his second book, subtitled "How Liberals Are Waging War Against Christianity," Limbaugh documents and explains in his usual well researched and scholarly way, the various ways in which the radical left is doing their best to undermine and restrict the Christian faith in America.

In this New York Times bestseller, David Limbaugh exposes the liberal hypocrisy of promoting political correctness while discriminating against Christianity. From the elimination of school prayer to the eradication of the story of Christianity in America from history text-books, this persuasive book shows that our social engineers inculcate hostility toward Christianity and its values in the name of "diversity," "tolerance," and "multiculturalism."

Limbaugh explains through court cases, case studies, and true stories the widespread assault on the religious liberties of Christians in America today and urges Christians to fight back to restore their First Amendment right of religious freedom.

Limbaugh spent years researching for this book and has turned out a product that definitely lives up to its name. Whatever your denomination or political persuasion, you will be stunned by some of the facts recorded in this book, especially since they are events happening in a society which claims to be tolerant and pluralistic.

While the ACLU will leap into the fray anytime there is the slightest hint of discrimination against Muslims, Wiccans, or any other religion or pseudo religion, they are silent when Christians are the object of discrimination or bias.

Libaugh demonstrates how the "Separation of Church and State" doctrine has been misapplied to remove Christianity from all public places.

The intent of the Founders wasn't to "protect people from religious expression," but rather to protect your right of religious expression from the state.

At universities where Darwinism, relativism and "sexuality studies" hold sway, Limbaugh says, vocal Christians get packed off to the psych ward.

Most insidiously, Christians are continually subjected to sensitivity training-which often promotes a "homosexual agenda"-and silenced when they object.

The cases Limbaugh cites raise legitimate questions about society's hypersensitivity to religious expression. Another highly recommended book, from a very thorough author.

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