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The Life of Our Lord $11.95 (list price: $14.95)
Pub. Date: 1999 By Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens wrote The Life of Our Lord during the years 1846-1849, just about the time he was completing David Copperfield. In this charming, simple retelling of the life of Jesus Christ, adapted from the Gospel of St. Luke, Dickens hoped to teach his young children about religion and faith. Since he wrote it exclusively for his children, Dickens refused to allow publication. In 1933 Sir Henry, the only living child of Dickens, died; leaving his father’s manuscript to his wife and children. By majority vote, Sir Henry’s widow and children decided to publish the book. In 1934, Simon & Schuster published the first American edition, which became one of the year’s biggest bestsellers.
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Vulgarians at the Gate : Trash TV and Raunch Radio : Raising Standards of Popular Culture: $18.95
By Steve Allen
The fundamental question, as Steve Allen sees it, is this: What kind of society will we leave to our children - one dominated by media conglomerates that push anything for a quickly buck, or one that reflects the highest standards of our heritage? Vulgarians at the Gate gives a chance to find out how late Allen spoke out against trashy TV and raunchy radio. As the honorary chairman of “The Parents Television Council” he describes what the group is doing to raise a chorus of protest and what all concerned citizens can do to help.
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A Jewish Conservative Looks at Pagan America
(paperback):
$6.95
(list price: $10.99)
Pub. Date 1993 By Don Feder
This 238-page paperback masterpiece inspires as it informs.
In a well organized, "reader-friendly" format, the book
covers pressing issues within the family and decaying American
society as a whole including homosexuality, the New Age Movement,
AIDS, sex education, the media, drugs and crime, pornography,
abortion, euthanasia, and feminism.
The author of A Jewish Conservative Looks at Pagan America, Don Feder, is a
syndicated columnist and editorial writer for the Boston Herald, the
second largest daily newspaper in New England.
Praised by Pat Robertson, William J. Bennett, John Cardinal
O'Conner, Oliver L. North, and Rabbi Jacob Neusner, the most
widely published Jewish Theologian in American, this reputable book
is sure to give you more conservative insight on our nation and,
hopefully, light a fight under your chair.
If you need another dust-gathering paperweight, DON'T order
this book. For great reading, add it to your shopping cart.
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The
Abolition of Marriage - How we Destroy Lasting Love:
$11.95
(list price: $24.95)
Pub. Date 1996 By
Maggie Gallagher
Marriage
is disappearing as a cultural norm in America, with disastrous
consequences for the social and economic stability that depend on
it. Yet Maggie Gallagher, author, a nationally syndicated columnist
and an affiliate scholar at the Institute for American Values,
remains hopeful. Just as we brought the problem on ourselves, she
argues, so we can solve it. And she points out the way with
concrete, workable proposals for restoring the foundations of
American marriage, and rediscovering the adventure of married love.
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The Conspiracy of Ignorance - The Failure of American Public Schools
(hardcover):
$19.95 (list price: $25.00)
Pub. Date 1999 by Michael L. Gross
(to view this in more detail, click here)
In this persuasive critique of "the Education Establishment," long time institutional critic and best-selling author Michael L. Gross examines the alarming drop in America's quality of education. Gross maintains that a "conspiracy of ignorance" promotes and defends low standards of teaching and learning, allowing the establishment to maintain its monopoly on public elementary and high schools. He concludes with a number of suggestions on how to remedy the problem, ranging from the obvious (raising the standards of teacher licensing and certification) to the more intense (rallying state legislators in support of the rights of students instead of educators).
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Cloning of the American Mind - Eradicating Morality Through Education (paperback):
$17.95
(list price: $22.99)
Pub. Date 1998 By B.K. Eakman
This behind-the-scenes, no-holds-barred look at our crumbling education system from an experienced educator makes Cloning of the American Mind an indispensable book for parents, policymakers, and educators, or anyone who is involved in the education of children. This is a solution-oriented book that is jam-packed with information.
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7 Steps to Recruit-Proof Your Child:
$12.95
(list price: $14.95)
Pub. Date by Scott Lively
A parent's guide to protecting children from homosexuality and the "gay" movement.
Did you know ?
…that any child can be recruited into homosexuality and that, once recruited, more than half never recover?
…that many parents help the "gay" movement to recruit their children without even knowing it?
…that your child may be far more vulnerable to recruitment that you ever imagined?
Don`t wait until it's too late! Recruit-Proof Your Child!
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Icons of Evolution - Science or Myth?:
$19.95
(list price: $27.95)
Pub. Date 2000 by Jonathan Wells
Debunking Darwin...
Jonathan Wells has news for you. Everything you were taught about evolution was wrong. Every iconic image--from the "primordial soup" to the changing colors of moths in industrial England, to the ascent of man--is, says Dr. Wells, either inconclusive, incomplete, or even outright fraudulent. Wells commands readers to sharpen their critical thinking and challenge the integrity of scientific thought, while arguing for greater honesty in the continuing, contentious debate over evolution. Wells argues that the most famous case studies for evolution "no longer convey the spirit or substance of science, but have become instruments of indoctrination--the icons of evolution." These icons deserve to be toppled for the faleshoods that they are. Icons of Evolution is a book that will light the fires of controversy and force scientists to give us a more honest and objective report on what we've truly discovered about evolution in the past 100 years.
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The Environmentalists' Little Green Book:
$5.95
(list price: $6.95)
Pub. Date 2000 U.S. Chamber of Commerce
This booklet contains 37 quotes from various environmentalists from their hatred of humans, to environmentalism as a religion and eco-terrorism. For Example; "I got the impression that instead of going out to shoot birds, I should go out and shoot the kids who shoot the birds." From Paul Watson, founder of Greenpeace and Sea Shepherd. This booklet is a great resource for those that want to learn how radical the environmentalist agenda really is.
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The War Against Boys: How Misguided Feminism Is Harming Our Young Men
$18.95
(list price: $25.00)
Pub. Date 2000 By Christina Hoff Sommers
It's a bad time to be a boy in America. As the century drew to a close, the defining event for American girls was the triumph of the U.S. soccer team. For boys, the symbolic event was the mass killing at Columbine High School. In her new book, The War Against Boys, Christina Hoff Sommers addresses the "girl crisis" that has been seized upon by feminists and promoted by leading academic experts. Sommers examines the work of some of the "experts" and finds that it is girls who are outperforming boys academically. Under the guise of helping girls, many schools have adopted policies that penalize boys, often for simply being masculine. Sommers says that boys need help, but not the sort they've been getting. They need help catching up with girls academically; they do not need to be rescued from masculinity.
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Losing the Race: Self-Sabotage in Black America
$18.95
(list price: $24.00)
Pub. Date 2000 By John H. McWhorther
In this explosive book, Berkeley linguistics professor John McWhorter reports from the trenches of today's college classroom to offer a daring assessment of what's plaguing the children of yesterday's affirmative-action babies. The Civil Rights revolution was the pinnacle of American history, freeing African Americans from centuries of disenfranchisement. Yet, as McWhorter shows, it has had a tragic side effect. As racism recedes as a serious obstacle to black advancement, most black American leaders and thinkers have been misled into a self-destructive ideological detour. Victimhood is exaggerated and enshrined more than constructively addressed. Following from this, young black people are shepherded into a separatist conception of "blackness" defined largely as that which is not "white." This in turn conditions a sense, embedded in black American culture as a whole, that academic achievement is a "white" realm that the "authentic" black person dwells in only for financial gain or to chronicle black victimhood and victories.
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