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Dark Agenda

Charles Terpstra·2024-10-01
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This journal article reviews David Horowitz's "Dark Agenda," which documents sixty years of anti-Christian policy changes in America driven by a secular, atheistic worldview. The review highlights concerns about threats to Christian education, parental rights, and religious freedom, making it a resource for understanding contemporary challenges to Christian culture and worldview in American society.

The following book is reviewed by Mr. Tim Block, member of Byron Center PRC in Byron Center, Michigan. Dark Agenda: The War to Destroy Christian America, by David Horowitz, Humanix Books, 2018. Pp. 191. Hard Cover, $26.99. Dark Agenda is a book covering sixty years of policy change in America intended to undermine the Christian principles on which this country was founded. Ironically, the book was written by David Horowitz, a self-defined agnostic, formerly of the leftist camp of politics....

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Author
Charles Terpstra
Date

2024-10-01

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Standard Bearer
Scripture References
Jeremiah 29:11
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