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Moses Was a Right-Wing Conservative
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Secrets of the Vine: Breaking Through to Abundance, Bruce Wilkinson,With David Kopp Bringing up Boys, James C. Dobson,James Dobson The Power of a Praying Wife, Stormie Omartian Boundaries, Henry Cloud,John Townsend Mere Christianity, C. S. Lewis,Narrated by Michael York,Read by Geoffrey Howard
Few characters in history have had such a profound effect on the modern
world, as Moses. In popular film he has been portrayed by Mel Brooks,
Charlton Heston, and recently Val Kilmer. The world's three major
religions all claim him as a prophet and a founding father of their
beliefs. Recently the line dividing the conservative from the liberal has
become a little fuzzy. It is time we as a nation look to a great
conservative leader of the past for guidance.
Moses Was a Right-Wing Conservative seeks to demonstrate by analysis of
the first five books of the bible what views Moses might have held on the
topics that divide us today. The reader will learn about Moses' positions
on Liberalism, taxes, leadership, atheism, sex, marriage, tolerance and
family values. These and other topics are covered in a way that polarizes
the differences between the liberals and conservatives in a 'Non
Politically Correct' satirical format. The reader will be educated,
inflamed and entertained at the same time.
A reviewer, May 13,
2002,
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