The Death of Christian Thought

The Deception of Humanism and How to Protect Yourself

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Humanism, Logic, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Counselling
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Author: Michael D. LeMay ISBN: 9781622454204
Publisher: Aneko Press Publication: December 1, 2016
Imprint: Aneko Press Language: English
Author: Michael D. LeMay
ISBN: 9781622454204
Publisher: Aneko Press
Publication: December 1, 2016
Imprint: Aneko Press
Language: English

We destroy arguments and every lofty opinion raised against the knowledge of God, and take every thought captive to obey Christ – 2 Corinthians 10:5

We are being lied to—and many professing Christians are buying the lies. Your eternal soul may be at stake. The Bible foretells a great deception and falling away from the faith in the latter days where absolute truth is discounted and moral relativism is elevated: Humanism!

The clever deception of Humanism has completely taken over government, media and public education, and has infiltrated the visible church so strongly that many churches differ little in their beliefs and teachings from the humanist views of the world.

This book will open your eyes to the rampant deception around us and help you correctly interpret the Word of God so you can stand strong in your faith to the end. It will help you open the eyes of family and friends who fall for the deception of Humanism, and point them to the eternal hope of Jesus Christ. It will teach you how to take your thoughts captive in obedience to Christ and live a life of joy, peace and obedience to God.

You will see how God designed our brain, heart and conscience to work, and how the truth of the Bible and the Holy Spirit can help you live a life of joy and peace as the world continues to spin out of control.

 

About the Author

Mike LeMay is an author, radio talk show host and General Manager of Q90 FM Christian Radio Station in Green Bay, WI. He has extensively covered and studied news, trends and issues pertaining to the Christian life, pointing people to the truth of God’s Word.

His latest book The Death of Christian Thought: The Deception of Humanism and How to Protect Yourself has received critical acclaim for its insight into how Humanism damages the thought process of many people and leads to a life of anxiety and worry instead of peace and joy.

Mike is also owner of Beatitudes Consulting, and meets with families and business professionals to help them find joy, peace and purpose in a world that tries to overwhelm and distract us. 

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We destroy arguments and every lofty opinion raised against the knowledge of God, and take every thought captive to obey Christ – 2 Corinthians 10:5

We are being lied to—and many professing Christians are buying the lies. Your eternal soul may be at stake. The Bible foretells a great deception and falling away from the faith in the latter days where absolute truth is discounted and moral relativism is elevated: Humanism!

The clever deception of Humanism has completely taken over government, media and public education, and has infiltrated the visible church so strongly that many churches differ little in their beliefs and teachings from the humanist views of the world.

This book will open your eyes to the rampant deception around us and help you correctly interpret the Word of God so you can stand strong in your faith to the end. It will help you open the eyes of family and friends who fall for the deception of Humanism, and point them to the eternal hope of Jesus Christ. It will teach you how to take your thoughts captive in obedience to Christ and live a life of joy, peace and obedience to God.

You will see how God designed our brain, heart and conscience to work, and how the truth of the Bible and the Holy Spirit can help you live a life of joy and peace as the world continues to spin out of control.

 

About the Author

Mike LeMay is an author, radio talk show host and General Manager of Q90 FM Christian Radio Station in Green Bay, WI. He has extensively covered and studied news, trends and issues pertaining to the Christian life, pointing people to the truth of God’s Word.

His latest book The Death of Christian Thought: The Deception of Humanism and How to Protect Yourself has received critical acclaim for its insight into how Humanism damages the thought process of many people and leads to a life of anxiety and worry instead of peace and joy.

Mike is also owner of Beatitudes Consulting, and meets with families and business professionals to help them find joy, peace and purpose in a world that tries to overwhelm and distract us. 

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