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The Judeo-Christian Fallacy: Setting The Records Straight by Dr. Ayodeji Adekunle Daramola Pdf
The Judeo-Christian Fallacy: Setting the Records Straight is about the Lord Jesus Christ--the only true God and the Savior of not just the Jews but also of all human beings. The book tries to correct the wrong notion that Christianity evolved from Judaism. In addition, the book discusses the following: The life, death, and the resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ The sojourn of the children of Israel in Egypt The prophecy of angel Gabriel in Daniel 9:24-27 The Lord Jesus Christ in every book of the Bible The two witnesses mentioned in the book of Revelation chapter 11 The Rapture The perennial Arab-Israeli conflict The misnomer anti-Semitism The present and future dangers
What Catholics Really Believe--setting the Record Straight by Karl Keating Pdf
Keating addresses 52 common misconceptions about the Catholic faith that are held by many Catholics and other Christians, such as papal infallibility, the place of Mary, annulment and divorce, and more. Drawing upon Scripture and the wealth of Catholic tradition, Keating not only shows the logical errors in these positions, but clearly spells out the true Catholic teaching and explains the rationale behind church doctrines and practices.
A unique view of the religious and moral heritage of African Americans that has been expertly intertwined with untold, yet significant stories from our rich African American political history. The material presented is ground-breaking and revolutionary; leaving viewers inspired and educated.
Imagine Nation by Peter Braunstein,Michael William Doyle Pdf
Amidst the recent flourishing of Sixties scholarship, Imagine Nation is the first collection to focus solely on the counterculture. Its fourteen provocative essays seek to unearth the complexity and rediscover the society-changing power of significant movements and figures.
"Pfaff, let there be no doubt, is a reformer...Nonetheless, he believes that the standard story--popularized in particular by Michelle Alexander, in her influential book, The New Jim Crow--is false. We are desperately in need of reform, he insists, but we must reform the right things, and address the true problem."--Adam Gopnik, The New Yorker A groundbreaking examination of our system of imprisonment, revealing the true causes of mass incarceration as well as the best path to reform In the 1970s, the United States had an incarceration rate comparable to those of other liberal democracies-and that rate had held steady for over 100 years. Yet today, though the US is home to only about 5 percent of the world's population, we hold nearly one quarter of its prisoners. Mass incarceration is now widely considered one of the biggest social and political crises of our age. How did we get to this point? Locked In is a revelatory investigation into the root causes of mass incarceration by one of the most exciting scholars in the country. Having spent fifteen years studying the data on imprisonment, John Pfaff takes apart the reigning consensus created by Michelle Alexander and other reformers, revealing that the most widely accepted explanations-the failed War on Drugs, draconian sentencing laws, an increasing reliance on private prisons-tell us much less than we think. Pfaff urges us to look at other factors instead, including a major shift in prosecutor behavior that occurred in the mid-1990s, when prosecutors began bringing felony charges against arrestees about twice as often as they had before. He describes a fractured criminal justice system, in which counties don't pay for the people they send to state prisons, and in which white suburbs set law and order agendas for more-heavily minority cities. And he shows that if we hope to significantly reduce prison populations, we have no choice but to think differently about how to deal with people convicted of violent crimes-and why some people are violent in the first place. An authoritative, clear-eyed account of a national catastrophe, Locked In transforms our understanding of what ails the American system of punishment and ultimately forces us to reconsider how we can build a more equitable and humane society.