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The Death of New Atheism, God’s Undertaker by John Lennox
The fiery ‘New Atheism’ movement, spearheaded by figures like Richard Dawkins has now faded into an embarrassing flop, with militant atheism laying the foundation for gender confusion, woke chaos and a post-truth age of ‘feelings’ as the new science. The inability of Richard Dawkins and his atheists to foresee this chaos or hold it back, has led people back to talking about the power of faith to restrain evil.
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Christianity in the Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
God is watching is an important theme of The Great Gatsby, a classic American novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald that explores the struggles of wealth, class, love and the American Dream in the 1920s.
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Dominion, The Making of the Western Mind by Tom Holland: Book Review
“Why I was wrong about Christianity,” was the opening pitch by historian Tom Holland, concerning a seismic shift taking place in Western understanding of our heritage, hopes and values.