Posted on 02/13/2009 9:37:08 PM PST by restornu
GLENN BECK, award winning radio and TV host has been talking about...
The 5000 Year Leap!
- How America became an economic powerhouse offering wealth to the average citizen! - How the Federal Government was built to protect and safeguard citizen s rights! - 28 Principles indisputably creating freedom & prosperity unlike any other!
The 5,000 Year Leap comes Highly Recommended book by radio and television host Glenn Beck. 28 Principles establishing America in a leap from 5,000 years of come-and-go civilizations to the most advanced and powerful country that world history has ever known, are explored by Dr. Cleon Skousen.
This book will enhance your understanding of the unique experiment that America was in comparison to all that had preceded it. You will read the words of the founders and understand a divine providence leading to the establishment of an American nation. More than that Dr. Skousen weaves a timeless story to show the special nature of America in God s eyes and how a land was preserved for the cause of liberty and the growth of basic and fundamental human freedoms for all mankind. Published by the National Center for Constitutional Studies, a non-profit organization, this great book is a perennial BESTSELLER no library of freedom, politics, and faith should be without.
Cheers!
This has been on my “to read” list for a while now. Thanks for the reminder.
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Got it in my Kindle, and liked it so much, I ordered copies for all three of my grown children and included them in their Christmas present boxes. I like the idea of a seminar on the Constitution.... but live in a very, very liberal area. These folks don’t even want to do anything but ridicule values they feel aren’t leftist enough.
Skousen had an excellent textbook on the Constitution, too. I don’t know if it’s still in print. I have an old copy. It goes article by article, in depth into the Contitution.
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