Author: | L.M. Henderson | ISBN: | 9781681973203 |
Publisher: | Christian Faith Publishing | Publication: | July 25, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | L.M. Henderson |
ISBN: | 9781681973203 |
Publisher: | Christian Faith Publishing |
Publication: | July 25, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
We are living in a time of technological advancement far beyond anything this world has ever known. But as history has proven, every new discovery or societal change is not necessarily for the benefit of smaller communities or the world at large. When Einstein, a lifelong pacifist, realized his discoveries would lead to the creation of an atomic bomb, he deeply regretted having ever thought of them. A fellow scientist named Leo Szilard (from Long Island, New York) explained how an explosive reaction could be produced in uranium layered in graphite by neutrons released from nuclear fission. Einstein had honestly never thought of the possibility of creating a destructive weapon. Just because a discovery or new law in the land is passed, is it an indication that man has come to a whole new level of understanding, and that the new way of thinking or living is truly for the betterment of mankind?
The author of Politically Incorrect, L. M. Henderson, suggests many of the societal changes we have seen in the past decades are not for the benefit of the individual, nor will they produce the best results globally.
We are all searching for an identity, a purpose, and significance. According to Politically Incorrect, the questions each of us ask cannot be answered by turning away from God. The recent Supreme Court decisions are progressively leading us down a pathway to destruction. The founding fathers of America knew where their hope came from, and it wasn’t from the freedom to do whatever they wanted to do or pass laws justifying destructive behavior.
Politically Incorrect will show you where the true path to freedom is. You can become the great person you were always meant to be!
We are living in a time of technological advancement far beyond anything this world has ever known. But as history has proven, every new discovery or societal change is not necessarily for the benefit of smaller communities or the world at large. When Einstein, a lifelong pacifist, realized his discoveries would lead to the creation of an atomic bomb, he deeply regretted having ever thought of them. A fellow scientist named Leo Szilard (from Long Island, New York) explained how an explosive reaction could be produced in uranium layered in graphite by neutrons released from nuclear fission. Einstein had honestly never thought of the possibility of creating a destructive weapon. Just because a discovery or new law in the land is passed, is it an indication that man has come to a whole new level of understanding, and that the new way of thinking or living is truly for the betterment of mankind?
The author of Politically Incorrect, L. M. Henderson, suggests many of the societal changes we have seen in the past decades are not for the benefit of the individual, nor will they produce the best results globally.
We are all searching for an identity, a purpose, and significance. According to Politically Incorrect, the questions each of us ask cannot be answered by turning away from God. The recent Supreme Court decisions are progressively leading us down a pathway to destruction. The founding fathers of America knew where their hope came from, and it wasn’t from the freedom to do whatever they wanted to do or pass laws justifying destructive behavior.
Politically Incorrect will show you where the true path to freedom is. You can become the great person you were always meant to be!