Exploding the Myths that Could Destroy America

Cover of Exploding the Myths that Could Destroy America by Erwin W. Lutzer
Publisher: Moody Press
Year: 1986
Language: en
Pages: 203
ISBN-13: 9780802456922
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Weight: 0.6 Pounds
Dewey Decimal: 306/.0973
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“Exploding the Myths that Could Destroy America” by Erwin W. Lutzer, published by Moody Press in 1986, offers a critical examination of various societal beliefs and narratives that the author argues may pose a threat to the nation. This edition spans 203 pages and is presented in English. Lutzer addresses themes related to religion, Christianity, and social science, aiming to provoke thought and discussion among readers concerned about the direction of their country.

In this book, Lutzer explores the implications of certain myths and misconceptions prevalent in American society. He delves into the intersections of culture and belief, providing insights into how these factors influence social dynamics. Readers will find a thorough analysis that encourages reflection on the relationship between faith and societal issues, as well as the broader implications for the future of America. This work serves as a resource for those interested in understanding the cultural and social challenges facing the nation.


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If you care about your country.

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