National Morality: Volume 1: Thinking Outside the Box: A Call to Action

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Tate Publishing, 2007 - Biography & Autobiography - 303 pages
Standing before the Berlin Wall with the Brandenburg Gate behind him, Ronald Reagan declared to the soviet leader, General Secretary Gorbachev, 'Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.' On June 12, 2007 it will be exactly twenty years since Ronald Reagan made his now famous demand to the Soviet Union's leader. Two and one-half years later the Berlin Wall finally began to come down. With a few powerfully delivered words by one man and the moral fortitude of millions of people, the wall came down. Slowly, imperceptibly, judicial activism has created a wall designed to protect and promote sexual immorality. It is a wall that threatens to destroy the moral foundations of our society by enforcing the teaching of sexual immorality in all of our classrooms across this great land. The wall is built on nothing more or less than the gradual federalization of sexual morality itself. Federalism is the force and power supporting it. Ronald Reagan needed a great deal of courage to make his demand on that day. We also need the same courage today. We need the courage to admit to ourselves that it is time to, 'Tear down this wall.'
 

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Contents

Preface
13
My Testimony about The Amendment
21
Explanation and Defense
29
Dirty Money
53
Divine Inspiration
61
Divine Inspiration ContiuedFrom a Spiritual Perspective
81
Who Do We Think We Are?
99
True Evil
103
The Roman Road
167
Protecting Gods Free Speech
175
An Appeal to the Churches
187
A Call to Action
197
The Declaration
209
To Whom It May Concern
211
How The Living Holy God Describes Wicked People
217
One Possible Plan of Satan
239

Abominations
109
Who Is God God or the Weatherman?
113
If Thine Eye Be Single
121
Science and Morality
127
Defining Who Is Immoral
147
An Appeal to the Imoral Person
157
A Discussion of the Word Bigot
241
Bibliography and Cross Reference List of KJV Scriptural Concepts and Principles
249
Permissions Page
301
Author Bio
303
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