Monday, November 30, 2009

Book Review: Secular Sabotage

Book review: Secular Sabotage: How liberals are destroying religion and culture in America, by Bill Donohue.

Bill Donohue is ticked. He’s angry at the loss of culture. He’s angry at the marginalization of religion. He’s angry at the sweeping secularism that seeks to minimize any who dare worship God.

As the President of the Catholic League, Donohue has been at the forefront of the culture wars for two decades. The bare-knuckled fighter hasn’t back down from any of the pressure tactics by gay, abortion or atheistic groups that have attacked traditional American culture for years.

The book, Secular Sabotage, has a Catholic bent to – chronicling the Catholic League’s fights on every front. Its encouraging to know that there are those who are making a reasonable – and feisty – defense of traditional expressions of faith.

He takes on the many sabotages to faith, including the sabatoge to Christmas and Easter by secular culture. He lists the many attacks, defeats and victories over the Christmas Holiday. He tells the story about schools that allow crescent , menorahs and stars, but ban nativity scenes. He tells about court victories, street wins, and just good common sense.

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