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Page 8
... believe the book is very easily read and understood. If one really wants to know the truth about slavery, Biblically, historically, and practically; simply read this book. It is time that we cease making apologies for truth and begin ...
... believe the book is very easily read and understood. If one really wants to know the truth about slavery, Biblically, historically, and practically; simply read this book. It is time that we cease making apologies for truth and begin ...
Page 9
... believe, our Confederate ancestors would agree. I appreciate the fact that the book does not try to placate the false gods of political correctness and at the same time be loyal to our heritage, which is impossible. Yes, finally a book ...
... believe, our Confederate ancestors would agree. I appreciate the fact that the book does not try to placate the false gods of political correctness and at the same time be loyal to our heritage, which is impossible. Yes, finally a book ...
Page 9
... believe, our Confederate ancestors would agree. I appreciate the fact that the book does not try to placate the false gods of political correctness and at the same time be loyal to our heritage, which is impossible. Yes, finally a book ...
... believe, our Confederate ancestors would agree. I appreciate the fact that the book does not try to placate the false gods of political correctness and at the same time be loyal to our heritage, which is impossible. Yes, finally a book ...
Page 17
... believe that our sense of morality comes from a source or sources both fixed and external to ourselves. Examples of such authorities might be the Bible, the Koran, the Constitution, or any other fixed external source. The majority of ...
... believe that our sense of morality comes from a source or sources both fixed and external to ourselves. Examples of such authorities might be the Bible, the Koran, the Constitution, or any other fixed external source. The majority of ...
Page 18
... believe that morality is a consensus of what those in their communities believe it is to be. It is therefore external to the individual, but not fixed; as the mores of a social community can, and most often will, change over time. For ...
... believe that morality is a consensus of what those in their communities believe it is to be. It is therefore external to the individual, but not fixed; as the mores of a social community can, and most often will, change over time. For ...
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