The Hunter’s Moon

The Hunter’s Moon by Jo C. Johnston, published by AuthorHouse on April 3, 2003, is a 296-page work written in English. This book delves into the complexities of human nature, exploring themes of good and evil through a psychological lens. It presents a thought-provoking examination of irrational hatred and violence, questioning the roots of man’s inhumanity to man.
Readers will find a comprehensive analysis that tackles significant historical and cultural questions, including the psychological factors behind violent behavior and the societal influences that shape individuals. The narrative engages with topics such as the legacy of the Holocaust and the implications of Judeo-Christian traditions on human actions. This edition offers a unique perspective on historical events, encouraging readers to reflect on the connections between past atrocities and contemporary issues.
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FROM the jumping-off point that humans are born good, The Genesis of Genocide plumbs the depth of evil. Braced by unconditional love as the basis of wholeness, author Neville Raymond heaves the lid off the mystery of irrational hatred and violence.
Discover the fascinating answers to these perennial questions on man’s inhumanity to man:
Why does an accomplished people -or an honor student -suddenly go off on a rampage?
If Hitler was an abused child, why don’t more abused children turn into Hitlers?
Is free will a viable concept or a license for scapegoating?
The Genesis of Genocide tackles Hitler from a holistic perspective, an unabashedly pro-human stance. Beginning with the clean slate of childhood innocence, it shows why Anne Frank grew up to believe that humans are good at heart, while Adolf Hitler turned into a byword of heartless evil. The book does not just refrain from demonizing the Nazis -it also lays the burden of responsibility of their crimes on a Judeo-Christian legacy and the misparenting tradition it deifies.
Key topics include:
· Why Golgotha, the site of the Crucifixion, is the Auschwitz of the ancient world
· Why the founding father of Judaism is the patron saint of the Nazi defendants at Nuremberg
· How the Chosen Mystique set up Jews to be recurring targets of persecution
Wide-ranging in its historical grasp, yet as timely as today’s headlines, this book reinvents our view of the Holocaust. Here is an open-minded investigation into the astonishing cultural links that made the Holocaust an unavoidable outcome of our cultural and religious past. And here, at last, is a heart-centered hammer for breaking the c
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