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Our Priceless Christian Heritage

The Only Foundation and Pillar of a Just and Free Society
SKU: BURR15
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The purpose of this book is to demonstrate biblically and historically, the vast and vital benefits Christianity has brought to those peoples and societies that have embraced it through the years. Many today are being subtly deceived into believing Christianity to be a tired, harmful relic of the past. The truth is however, quite the opposite. Secularism and the so-called permissive society is tired, worn-out and increasingly manifesting itself to be a failing, dangerous and deadening philosophy of life. Here is a challenge to the way society is going, and a call to look again at the priceless Christian heritage it has been beguiled into parting with, by the modern-day pedlars of 'new lamps for old.'

Our Priceless Christian Heritage

The Only Foundation and Pillar of a Just and Free Society
SKU: BURR15
Regular price £11.00
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Format:  Paperback
Size: 216 x 137 x 23 mm
Weight: 466 g
ISBN: 9781913133078
No. of pages: 342
Publisher: The Wakeman Trust
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Publisher's note:

The purpose of this book is to demonstrate biblically and historically, the vast and vital benefits Christianity has brought to those peoples and societies that have embraced it through the years. Many today are being subtly deceived into believing Christianity to be a tired, harmful relic of the past. The truth is however, quite the opposite. Secularism and the so-called permissive society is tired, worn-out and increasingly manifesting itself to be a failing, dangerous and deadening philosophy of life. Here is a challenge to the way society is going, and a call to look again at the priceless Christian heritage it has been beguiled into parting with, by the modern-day pedlars of 'new lamps for old.'