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Christmas 2011: Bill Muehlenberg

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Dec 19 2011

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Goldman, David, How Civilizations Die (Regnery, 2011); It’s Not the End of the World  (RVP, 2011).
Two first class volumes looking at the issues of religious faith, population trends, and national flourishing by a noted economist and commentator.
 
Geller, Pamela, Stop the Islamization of America (WND Books, 2011).
Essential reading on how Western democracy and freedoms are being whittled away by creeping sharia and stealth jihad.
 
Sowell, Thomas, The Thomas Sowell Reader (Basic Books, 2011).
I don’t think Thomas Sowell has ever written a bad book. This collection of essays covers a wide range of topics.
 
Stark, Rodney, The Triumph of Christianity (HarperOne, 2011).
The renowned sociologist of religion examines the rise and benefits of the Christian faith in Western history.
 
Shapiro, Ben, Primetime Propaganda (Broadside, 2011).
If you wonder why so many of the offerings of contemporary television are so left of centre, here is why.
 
Muehlenberg, Bill, Strained Relations: The Challenge of Homosexuality (Freedom Publishing, 2011).
Hey, I’m allowed to plug my own work. Everything you need to know about the homosexual debate.


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