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Reviewed by Thomas Lindaman

When we look out at American society these days, there’s one question that far too often comes to mind: Where did we go wrong? It seems as though there’s a taint infecting everything from entertainment to government, and it’s not unusual to feel a little overwhelmed, wondering what we can do.

Wayne B. Holstad has an idea. In his book Leviticus v. Leviathan: Choosing Our Sovereign, Holstad gives readers a lesson in how things were, how things are, and how things should be.  [Read Review]

Thomas Lindaman, Editor
CommonConservative.com

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Reviewed by Sandra Alexander
31 May 2004

America's now omnipotent courts are moving us in the direction of Leviathan (raw political power), with its elevation of tolerance and multiculturalism as a first principle of philosophy, deserting America's original uniform adherence to a written set of rules transcending race, Christian sectarian beliefs, and ethnic origin. The problem is that the truths that form the rules tolerate, but do not incorporate, non-Christian religions.

What has happened over the last 200 years to change our country from a Christian nation in which the laws and court decisions were based upon common law, tradition, and Biblical principles to a secular society which no longer believes in absolutes, no longer fears God, and in fact through its court system has done everything to ensure that Christians no longer are allowed to be the major influence upon the culture and education of its youth?

In his book Leviticus v. Leviathan, Wayne Holstad carefully reviews the gradual eroding of the Biblical principles and the true meaning of the words of the Declaration of Independence and Constitution, upon which the founding fathers.  [Read Review]

 

 

 

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