Lies that go unchallenged in popular culture

Wheaton, Ill.: Tyndale House Publishers. Edited by James S. Bell (2005)
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Abstract

Using Biblical quotes and his own personal beliefs, the author presents analysis and a critique on some of the contemporary viewpoints presented to the public by the popular media, educational leaders, scientists, and politicians.

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