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Money, Lies, and God

  • Writer: Eric Johnson
    Eric Johnson
  • Feb 21
  • 1 min read

Unfortunately I'm having some technical issues reading this book. For those who finished it, I applaud you, but it seems Kindle just doesn't want me to read this book. From what I did read however, was a way to pick out who's who in the Christian Nationalist spectrum. It is a somewhat eye-opener, but also the methods of the Christian Nationalist movement is a little easier to understand, and deal with. The key to learning about your enemy is how they tick, and what they think. From what I did read (10%), that fact is clear that they truly believe we need to succumb to Christ, even if it means violence, and despite the rhetoric, it's the right fomenting violence, not so much the Left, even though statistically they've done less than the right. I still recommend this book despite the issues, but wish I could finish it. 5 out of 5 stars.



 
 
 

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