The Ten Offenses

The Ten Offenses by Pat Robertson, published by Integrity Publishers in 2004, is a 225-page exploration of the Ten Commandments. This book examines the significance of these biblical principles, which are presented as a divine gift meant to protect and bless individuals and society. Robertson addresses the confusion surrounding these commandments, aiming to clarify their relevance and importance in contemporary life.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of the benefits of honoring the Ten Commandments, both on a personal level and within the broader context of American governance. The book delves into themes of law, religion, and political science, offering insights into how these ancient truths can influence modern living. Through this examination, Robertson seeks to illuminate the timeless nature of these principles and their role in fostering a moral society.
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The Ten Commandments are a gift from God, intended to protect and bless His people. Yet there is so much confusion and misunderstanding regarding these ten timeless truths. How could something so good be so offensive? In this book, Pat Robertson takes a fresh, penetrating look at the benefits of honoring the Ten Commandments–both personally and as a nation.
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