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Secular Sabotage – How Liberals Are Destroying Religion and Culture in America


Secular Sabotage How Liberals Are Destroying Religion and Culture in America




This assault is not happening from accident or whim. It is happening because disaffected liberals have deliberately set out to upend our Judeo-Christian traditions. Indeed, they are determined to tear down the traditional norms, values, and institutions that have been part of American society from its founding. The cultural debris that these saboteurs have created will take decades to clean up.

In feisty prose Donohue explores our nation where a college student is threatened with expulsion because she prayed on campus, a civil rights organization protests a statue of Jesus found on the ocean floor and a housewife sues a school district to stop the singing of Rudolph The Red-nosed Reindeer at a school choral production. These are just a few examples cited that demonstrate a culture descending into madness.

Donohue takes no prisoners as he digs out and exposes the groups behind this all-out attack on our Christian traditions. Among these are the radical atheists, the proponents of multiculturalism, the sexual libertines, the Hollywood elite with their not-so-hidden agenda and lawyers who collaborate for profit.

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5 Stars a must read for those concerned about secularism.
I got the book today. Its pretty straight forward. It is a compendium in a semi-detailed fashion of a lot of the many attacks on the Judeo-christian beliefs here in our own country. It discusses the constant attack on religion by a growing minority of 'nihilists'. I am about halfway in the book and so far I like how it is written- Donohue doesn't hold back on the issues. Whether you are a secularist or not, this book is worth checking out. For parents such as me, I recommend this book- a must read.

5 Stars Very Informative
This book is very interesting and gave me so much information on the turns of events that has happened in the past in which I wasn't fully aware of. Highly recommend.

3 Stars It's not really a Judeo-Christian tradition
One reason perhaps that liberals so often seem hostile to religion is that religious people have a persistent habit of trying to insert their religion into the public discourse. I don't know whether God thinks of homosexuality as a sin, but you are never going to convince an atheist that homosexuality should be restricted when all you can do is appeal to the authority of a god that not everyone else believes in. The people who founded this country may have been religious, but they also took great care to ensure that the religious and the political be kept apart for the benefit of both spheres. I would argue that this country's culture owes more to the English political tradition (as improved upon by the constitution) and a rule of law that is superior to that of other countries.

If religion in this country were simply about the private relationship between someone and their god, a lot of this angst could be avoided. Instead, we see schoolchildren praying around flagpoles, we see God unnecessarily inserted into the pledge of allegiance after the fact, and we see religious justifications used in almost every cultural argument.

Yes, liberals can often be hostile to religion, and have even been cowardly in their willingness to attack only the christian religion. I just wish you wouldn't all make it so easy for them.

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