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A Toxic New Religion: Understanding the Postmodern, Neo-Marxist Faith that Seeks to Destroy the Judeo-Christian Culture of the West Kindle Edition
It is nothing less than a kind of cultural acid, eating away at the central pillars of a free and open society. Yale University is supposed to represent dialogue and learning. What happens when we can no longer openly dialogue, debate, and discuss different viewpoints because we fear offending someone who may claim our speech was “violence,” leading to our public shaming or loss of employment?
What kind of culture will this new ideology produce?

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- ASIN : B08BS7HQTJ
- Publication date : June 23, 2020
- Language : English
- File size : 1.7 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
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- Print length : 222 pages
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- #656 in Religious Studies - Philosophy
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About the authors
For more than 25 years, Darrow L. Miller has been a popular speaker at conferences and seminars on topics that focus on the relationship between worldview and development, and culture and poverty. He has written numerous articles, Bible studies and books around these themes, including his latest, "Emancipating the World: A Christian Response to Radical Islam and Fundamentalist Atheism" (YWAM, May 2012). Darrow has a master's degree in higher and adult education, and he has pursued graduate studies in philosophy, theology, Christian apologetics, biblical studies, and missions in the United States, Israel, and Switzerland. Darrow and his wife, Marilyn, studied and worked with Francis and Edith Schaeffer at L'Abri Fellowship in Switzerland from 1969-71. Darrow has been a pastor of both a student ministry and an urban church and, for more than 25 years, served as a leader of Food for the Hungry International (FHI) in the area of field-staff training and development. While with FHI, Darrow helped co-found the Disciple Nations Alliance, now a movement of like-minded organizations and people in more than 60 countries using these ideas in "equipping the church to transform the world." Darrow and Marilyn live in northern Arizona and have four children and 14 grandchildren.
Visit Darrow's blog at darrowmillerandfriends.com.
Scott Allen is president of the Disciple Nations Alliance, www.disciplenations.org, a Christian discipleship ministry whose mission is to transform broken communities by equipping Christians with an empowered biblical worldview.
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024One of the clearest and most insight works on where we are in America and the world!!? I highly recommend this book.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023The author addresses the main points of how Christians are being poisoned by distorted and anti biblical Marxist theories. It's an eye opening warning for the present generation of Christians.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2021Really insightful and sheds light on what can be complicated to think through properly. As you read and digest what is written, you will develop encouragement to stay with the truth as you seek the truth ultimately found in God’s Word. Great read!
- Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2021Progressivism is a cancer in the Church. It won't be much longer before its revived heresy is the norm and all orthodox Christians will be considered extremists. It's important to grasp the seriousness of what is happening in our culture and its pervasive influence across all aspects of life. Take the time to read this book.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2021Clear. Comprehensive. Challenging overview of the escalating worldview conflict taking place. A must read for those with ears to hear and eyes to see!
- Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2020While this book is an excellent introduction to the ideological evolution that resulted in current affairs, it fails to recognize the full extent of the disruption we are facing.
The authors discuss Marxism, Neo-Marxism, Modernism, and Post-Modernism, with the usual stars on the Left, like Marx and Engels, with a lesser-known, but quite a valuable player, Antonio Gramsci. The other side of the argument quotes from the Bible, C.S.Lewis, Charles Chaput, and others. (Marx and Engels represent a curious contrast of the preachers of communism. One is bitter, impoverished, critical intellectual, while the other is a wealthy, guilt-and privilege-ridden one.)
The book tries to preach to the choir. Most readers will be perplexed conservatives, searching for answers, trying to understand the other side, and engaging in dialogue, reasoning, and even hoping for a change of mind. But this kind of intellectual missionary work has long lost its target audience.
The book first mistakes an aggressive, pervasive, opportunistic, and parasitic ideology that uses propaganda to its maximum benefit for religion. It is only religion to the degree that using indoctrination, daily mass media reassurances, and imprinting it creates zealots (although zombies would be a more appropriate name.)
The second mistake is that the term religion inherently suggests a particular introspective, thoughtful search for answers. An open, inquiring mind, an effort, a commitment to Truth. It is, akin to Hamlet, leads to hesitant passivism. On the other side, a much more primitive, but effective and basic programming through propaganda leads to aggressive activism. Look at history, and you will find that angry mobs, agitators, and their handlers create it, often taking advantage of a crisis (World Wars, natural disasters, and viruses). While Marx criticized the inherent conflicts and self-destroying qualities of capitalism, he still argued that it needed a violent push in the form of revolution to shove it off the cliff. Action is all that matters, not a navel-gazing retreat and blissful enlightenment on the mountain top.
The third mistake is the assumption that there is still time and place for vigorous and constructive debate. There is none. As Jordan Peterson pointed out, Post=Modernism is not about logic or dialogue.
We all want something to believe in, but propaganda has long surpassed religion to fulfill this need and channel it to its purpose.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2021Awesome information and factual details of the new religion taking over the culture. An important part of any conservative library.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2020I'm so disappointed in the church's anemia in responding to constant lies and propaganda. May God strengthen his church and let us get about the business of tearing down strongholds with God's truth. I appreciate this contribution to the fight and its exhortations to bold and loving confrontation.