Blasphemy
How the Religious Right is Hijacking the Declaration of Independence
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Narrated by:
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Knighton Bliss
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By:
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Alan Dershowitz
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I particularly enjoyed the author's discussion of the perspectives off Jefferson and his contemporaries regarding religion. Such information is incredibly helpful in understanding their intentions when it came to founding a nation. Most Christians should take the time to read this book before thoughtlessly echoing the lines pervaded by those who intentionally misinform for the purposes of pushing a religious agenda.
What I particularly enjoy about this book is that it does NOT go so far as to suggest that America is a non-religious nation. Indeed we ARE a nation of religious people. However, it rightly points out that we are a nation of many religions, and a nation founded on the idea that each of those religions should be free from interference by not only government, but by other religions. The modern Christian power-grab of the Religious Right should not only be an affront to Non-Religious Americans, but also Non-Christian Americans, who stand to lose their rights as well should the government secumb to Christian rule.
Recommended reading for anyone who enjoys reading about the views of the founders, as well as those who are looking for a defense against the misinformation surounding the "Christan Nation" myth. Listen and be informed.
Facing the Facts
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes, but only if they are unable to read in print.Who was your favorite character and why?
Thomas Jefferson: Often touted by the political right as an authority with respect to the evils of Big Government and routinely ignored by the same for his heretical writings and warnings on the commingling of religion and (American) government.What didn’t you like about Knighton Bliss’s performance?
Is Knighton Bliss a person or machine? Without solid evidence of the former it'd be easy, based on his reading of this book, to conclude the latter. Bliss's mechanical text-to-speech reading is often difficult to follow without multiple replays or, even worse, references to the print version. The 'reading' of this title would have been a far more meaningful (and comprehensible) experience if from Mr. Dershowitz's mouth.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Further impetus to maintain a check on the religious-right's unwavering attempt(s) to undermine the wall of separation.The Pious Revisionists' Quest for Dominionism.
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Better editing, please
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Actually not a bad book
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