America’s Secular Challenge: The Rise of a New National Religion (by Herbert London)

January 9, 2009 by Jenn Sierra  
Filed under News and Opinion

americas-secular-challengeI had an opportunity to read America’s Secular Challenge: The Rise of a New National Religion by Herbert London, and find it to be a useful online reference for debating the pseudo-intellectuals current trying to re-write America’s history, and re-form our nation into a secular one.

The book is written to match the style of the “intellectual elites,” so it is not a quick or easy read. It is, however, a very comprehensive answer to the majority of the talking points of the social liberalism in regard to religion in America, including secularism as a alternative religion, truth as a relative concept, the fallibility of “science,” the “Government’s Rationalist Largesse (Chapter 4),” why the secularists see Patriotism as a moral problem, and the development of the ideas of tolerance, discrimination, and discernment.

Rather than documenting historical fact, this book is written as a nearly 100 page op-ed, but with the handy index at the end, it’s a great reference for a conservative perspective on nearly every aspect of the discussion over religion in America, today. The book is available on Amazon.com, now – be sure to check it out.

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One Response to “America’s Secular Challenge: The Rise of a New National Religion (by Herbert London)”
  1. “Truth as a relative concept” is dangerous beyond words. To deny that truth exists in and of itself is pure propaganda.

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