Obvious: Seeing the Evil That's in Plain Sight and Doing Something About It by Albin Sadar & Eric Metaxas

Obvious: Seeing the Evil That's in Plain Sight and Doing Something About It

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  • Genre Political Science
  • Publisher Post Hill Press
  • Released
  • Size 4.12 MB
  • Length 200 Pages

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How has our society changed so dramatically and so quickly, especially in the last fifty years?

Today, the changes mock and seek to recreate the basic tenets of God’s creation:
ogender identities
othe sanctity of human life
othe structure of family and society
othe relationship with and care of the earth
othe Ten Commandments

These changes also undermine the Judeo-Christian values inherent in the creation of America:
ofreedom vs. authoritarianism
onational sovereignty vs. globalism
opersonal privacy vs. state surveillance
ounified national identity vs. racial and ethnic divisiveness
oequality of opportunity vs. equity or equality of outcome

Obvious forces us to examine what’s in front of our faces before it’s too late to turn back.
“Sadar’s book deftly details the truth we all crave with disarming humor, endearing charm and inspiring enthusiasm. Buy several as gifts for friends and foes, obviously.”
—Sam Sorbo, award-winning filmmaker, best-selling author, education freedom advocate

“Topping the ‘Most Obvious’ list is Sadar’s compelling case recounting (get it?) the stolen election of 2020, making this book a must-read!”
—Kevin Sorbo, actor, director, producer, author, and all around good guy

“Obvious is a funny, thorough, detailed, and researched gourmet meal of truth you can share with your uninformed and clueless friends. You'll all finish it fatter, smarter, and happier.
It says everything I want to say, but better than I can say it.”
—Victoria Jackson, SNL alum, actress, stand-up, songwriter, and author of Is My Bow Too Big? and Lavender Hair

“Full of wit and a truckload of common sense, Albin Sadar’s new book, Obvious, is a refreshing compilation of tales, including true stories and legendary whoppers, that offer a much needed reminder that contrary to what some might say, the sky is blue, the grass is green, and thankfully, God is good.”
—Lucas Miles, pastor, film producer, and author of Woke Jesus

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