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The War On Religious Liberty : A Collection Of Articles That Show Bible-Believing Christians In The Armed Forces How To Defend Religious Liberty For Themselves, And For All Of Their Posterity

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ISBN13: 9781976049439
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The War on Religious Liberty is a collection of articles that shows Bible-believing service members how to defend the faith when their religious rights are suppressed or threatened. This is why this book is advantageous to every Christian who is actively serving, and also serves as a reminder for local church members and pastors of the men and women who are actively fighting, not just against all enemies foreign and domestic, but also in the spiritual warfare that is being waged against Christianity. Religious liberty is under attack! Professing atheist groups are demanding Christian sentiments and vestiges to be eviscerated from the US military, homosexuals are accosting military chaplains who put God first in their lives, military chaplain's prayers are analyzed for content, feminist bigots are censuring the military, Christians are forced to attend transgender training, and leaders are pandering to radical Islam. These are just a few examples that will be discussed in this book. I know this personally, because I have been on the front lines of this battle, and have publicly addressed every single one of these aforementioned issues. The opinions expressed in this book are solely his and do not necessarily represent the views of any government, military, or religious organization. Sonny Hernandez wrote this book as a civilian on his own time on an issue of public interest.

Author: Sonny L. Hernandez
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: Oct 19, 2017
Number of Pages: 116 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1976049431
ISBN-13: 9781976049439

The War On Religious Liberty : A Collection Of Articles That Show Bible-Believing Christians In The Armed Forces How To Defend Religious Liberty For Themselves, And For All Of Their Posterity

$10.66
 
The War on Religious Liberty is a collection of articles that shows Bible-believing service members how to defend the faith when their religious rights are suppressed or threatened. This is why this book is advantageous to every Christian who is actively serving, and also serves as a reminder for local church members and pastors of the men and women who are actively fighting, not just against all enemies foreign and domestic, but also in the spiritual warfare that is being waged against Christianity. Religious liberty is under attack! Professing atheist groups are demanding Christian sentiments and vestiges to be eviscerated from the US military, homosexuals are accosting military chaplains who put God first in their lives, military chaplain's prayers are analyzed for content, feminist bigots are censuring the military, Christians are forced to attend transgender training, and leaders are pandering to radical Islam. These are just a few examples that will be discussed in this book. I know this personally, because I have been on the front lines of this battle, and have publicly addressed every single one of these aforementioned issues. The opinions expressed in this book are solely his and do not necessarily represent the views of any government, military, or religious organization. Sonny Hernandez wrote this book as a civilian on his own time on an issue of public interest.

Author: Sonny L. Hernandez
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: Oct 19, 2017
Number of Pages: 116 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1976049431
ISBN-13: 9781976049439
 

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