Mind Siege: The Battle for Truth in the New Millennium by Tim LaHaye, David Noebel

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  • Pub. Date: January 2001
  • 144pp
  • Sales Rank: 697,553
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    • Pub. Date: January 2001
    • Publisher: Thomas Nelson
    • Format: Paperback, 144pp
    • Sales Rank: 697,553

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    New York Times best-selling author Tim LaHaye and author David Noebel give a wake-up call for Christians to fight the tide of popular beliefs and win the battle for your mind. Two basic sources of reasoning determine the thoughts, ideas, beliefs, values, aims, morals, lifestyles, and activities of mankind-the wisdom of man and the wisdom of God. According to Tim LaHaye and David Noebel, life is mainly about the battle for your mind: whether you will live by man's wisdom, from the likes of Marx, Darwin, Freud, and Nietzsche, or God's wisdom and those who gave it, such as Moses, the prophets, Christ, and the apostles. Your choice will affect the way you live now and ultimately where you will spend eternity.

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    When the Left Behind series became a publishing phenomenon, no one was more surprised than its authors, evangelical preacher Tim LaHaye (left) and fiction writer Jerry B. Jenkins. Audiences gobbled up the duo’s thrilling novels, which combine romance, morality questions, and high-tech gadgetry against the dramatic backdrop of the apocalypse.

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    Mind Siege: The Battle for Truth in the New Millenniumby Anonymous

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    September 22, 2006: I have some respect for Tim LaHaye for his work with the Left Behind series, but this book was terribly devoid of rational though and underdeveloped claims. Tim LaHaye condemns Secular Humanism and spends the majority of the book elaborating on his hateful, paranoid claims, calling anything and everything evil that is commonly accepted in today's society. Media, government, educational institutions, the UN and all affiliates, publishers, nontheistic personages, among a lengthy string of more groups, are epitomized as evil. Tim LaHaye claims that Christians and most American families aren't represented for what they really want, and that Hollywood, colleges, the pornography industry, abortion clinics, pro-homosexuality advocates and groups, are not moral and that Americans want them out. If this was the case, then people wouldn't watch the 'trashy' movies that come out these days, wouldn't watch pornography, wouldn't go to abortion clinics, wouldn't accept homosexuality and racial equality. Tim LaHaye goes as far as to say that most politicians are Humanists, and that Humanism is essentially Communism, while he condemns it and slanderizes the concept, preaching about the lives lost because of it, yet fails to acknowledge that Christianity has killed more people in its existance than any other government in the History of the world. I could go on, but I'm not here to refute his statements. ......................................................... ............................... All in all, this book was exactly what I thought it would be: slanderous, propagandous nonsense that promotes hatred and the infringement of peoples' rights in the name of morality. I can understand the frustration at how demoralized America has become over the last few years, but it is up to parents to raise their children, not government to legislate morality and indoctrinate the myth of an invisible wizard into the nation's citizens' offspring. I applaud the effort to instil morals into Americans from an early age, but Christianity in schools is not the only way to do that, and it's up to the parents to decide if they even want to introduce their children to a religion that is unscientific and obsolete.

    Mind Siege: The Battle for Truth in the New Millenniumby Anonymous

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    October 31, 2005: the very premise of this book is enough for me to question the mental capacity of the author. the book is a reactionary view of the modern world written by a man frightened by change, and encouraged by bigotry, hate, and theocratic fanaticism. should be great starting literature of some cult out in montana. i'm surprised pat robertson isn't handing them out at his events! the basic premise: don't trust anyone or anything that purports to be true unless that thing is christianity or right wing pac's. evolution? evidence? nope. follow jesus. social sciences? psychology? nope. be one with god. history? sure, listen to rush limbaugh! anyone that believes this is a serious threat to society and the intellectual heritage that it has built.


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