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  • by G K Chesterton
    £11.99

  • - The Winners Anthology for the 2011 Athanatos Christian Ministries Christian Writing Contest
     
    £12.99

  • - A Critical Study of its Progress from Reimarus to Wrede
    by Dr Albert Schweitzer
    £17.49 - 23.99

  • - A Faerie Romance for Men and Women
    by George MacDonald
    £12.99 - 19.49

  • - with Sanger's A Plan for Peace
    by Margaret Sanger
    £11.99

    "The Pivot of Civilization" was published in 1922. It contains Margaret Sanger's belief that civilization rises or falls on how it views the 'people problem.' It wasn't simply the fact that there were too many people. The kind of people roaming the planet were also a problem. What kind of people? Sanger says it explicitly: feeble-minded, defective, moronic, epileptic people. What should be done with them? They should be put into camps. They should be sterilized. They should be segregated. Does this sound familiar? It is but one small step to add: "They should be exterminated." 10 years later, Sanger introduced her 'Plan for Peace' (included in this book) which made similar calls. So it was that some of the most devilish ideas carried out by the Nazis not more than a decade later were just as popular in America. Indeed, it appears the Nazis may have gotten their ideas from American eugenicists! Sanger's book will give you a new perspective on the intellectual climate in the early 1900s and a new understanding of contemporary events and issues.

  • by Dr Martin Luther
    £12.49

  • by Richard Whately
    £11.49

    The atheist philosopher David Hume unleashed an assault on Christianity in the 1700s that reverberates to this day. By undermining arguments based on or included references to miracles- or documents that contained them- many a person embraced his strict empiricism. Famously rising to the challenge, the Rev. Richard Whately showed that employing the same kind of 'empirical' scrutiny to other historical claims would result in absurdities. Namely, we could know little, if anything, about the famous Napoleon Bonaparte (Buonaparte). Indeed, one might even conclude he hadn't existed at all! There was only one problem: Napoleon had carried out his great feats within the lifetime of Whately's readers and his existence, and those feats, were common knowledge! Something had to give, either Hume's strict empiricism or knowledge itself (ie, epistemology). Whately is convinced that his playful analysis of Hume's reasoning would have been seen by Hume himself to show the great joke his reasoning was. Unfortunately, Hume died in 1776, and it is up to modern readers to decide for themselves if Whately was correct.

  • by Frederick Winslow Taylor
    £11.49

  • - A Scriptural Analysis of Anti-Semitism, National Socialism, and the Churches in Nazi Germany
    by Joseph Keysor
    £20.99 - 26.49

  • - A Romance
    by George MacDonald
    £14.49

  • - Thoughts on God, Religion, and Wagers
    by Blaise Pascal
    £13.49

  • by G. K. Chesterton
    £12.49

  • - Spero
    by AR Horvath
    £17.49 - 32.49

  • - Fidelis
    by AR Horvath
    £18.49 - 28.49

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