Explore how America's founding principles were inspired by ancient Israel's "covenant" government, influencing the Puritans and resulting in the U.S. Constitution. Understand the concept of "federal" as Latin for "covenant" and how Romans 13 differs in a republic versus a monarchy. Delve into the impact of the church's withdrawal from politics, the historical context of Christian nationalism, and the opposition from globalists. Reflect on the responsibilities of citizens to their community and posterity, with insights from leaders like Eisenhower, Soros, Schwab, Billy Graham, and Ben Franklin. This book challenges you to take action and uphold your beliefs for the future of your nation.
Author: William J. Federer
Explore the fine line between utopia and totalitarianism in this insightful analysis. This book delves into historical and philosophical perspectives on social ownership from Plato to Marx, examining the Pilgrims' experiment with communal living and its evolution through the Enlightenment, French Revolution, and Marxism. It questions the role of the state in granting and revoking rights, referencing Eisenhower's and Coolidge's thoughts on government intervention. Discover the Bible's stance on private property contrasted with Marxist ideology, and consider whether France's Reign of Terror set a precedent for future socialist revolutions.
Author: William J. Federer
"Indoctrinating Our Children to Death: Government Schools' War on Faith, Family, & Freedom" by Alex Newman dives deep into the history and impact of government education. Building on a decade of research, Newman exposes the system's true goals: shifting Americans away from God and constitutional foundations. The book details the education system's role in societal transformation and offers solutions to counteract its influence. Featuring primary sources, expert insights, and praised by notable figures like Kirk Cameron and General Michael T. Flynn, this work is essential for those concerned about preserving family values and the future of education in America."
Author: Alex Newman
"Crimes of the Educators: How Utopians Are Using Government Schools to Destroy America’s Children" reveals the alarming impact of current educational policies on U.S. students. Drawing on international assessments, this book highlights how American students lag behind in reading, science, and mathematics compared to peers worldwide. It argues that the educational system, influenced by utopian ideals, aims to standardize rather than innovate, suppressing dissent and creativity. This critical examination calls for accountability from the Department of Education to rectify the failing standards and protect the future of America’s children.
Author: Samuel Blumenfeld & Alex Newman
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Silence Equals Consent – the sin of omission: Speak Now or Forever Lose Your Freedom
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