BOOKS ON CULTURAL ISSUES AND ON THE CULTURE WARS
Culture of
Death
Wesley J. Smith
This book is an expose of the euthanasia movement in the
West in general and in the United States in particular. Demonstrating that
Kevorkian is scarcely a "lone ranger" on this subject he documents
just how mainstream this thinking is, not only in the medical establishment but
among American intelligentsia in general. He also exposes just how advanced, not
only the philosophy, but the practice of euthanasia has become even in the
United States. To see
the full review click on the title.
War Against
The Weak
Edwin Black
This is a book about the pseudo-science of eugenics,
the marriage of Darwinian evolution, genetics, and social policy, that created
travesties of injustice in America and was the basis for the Nazi theories that
led to the worst crime of the Nazi State, and found its ultimate fulfillment at
Auschwitz. How this infidel ideology originated in England, was developed and
popularized in America, implemented at first here and later in Nazi Germany, and
its future prospects, are the subject of this book. Those who think that such
horrors cannot happen here, even in a post-Christian America, should read this
book. To see
the full review click on the title.
Contemporary
Christian Music, Under The Spotlight
David W. Cloud
This review of contemporary "Christian" music by David W. Cloud is an
authoritative and comprehensive treatment and expose of this dangerous Trojan
horse of degenerate worldly culture into the churches. To see
the full review click on the title.
Why I Left the
Contemporary Christian Music Movement
Dan Lucarini
This is a non-theological book by a former rock music composer and performer,
who was converted and sought to use his talents to serve the church as a
"worship leader." His experiences led him to the conclusion that it
was impossible to serve God by the use of "contemporary Christian
music." To see
the full review click on the title.