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Capturing the Pagan Mind: Paul's Blueprint for Thinking and Living in the New Global Culture

Capturing the Pagan Mind: Paul's Blueprint for Thinking and Living in the New Global Culture
By Peter R. Jones

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2086172 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-06
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 306 pages

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A sad and mad world.5
Peter Jones brilliantly explores, and exposes, the totally perverse and crazy direction the modern world is taking. To people alarmed by it all he shows how they can get good advice from a first century rabbi, called Paul, who is able, even today, to explain to them how to cope with it.

Part 1 of the book is about how the world is developing into a cruel, undemocratic, paganised planetary community. The straight-forward logic of this part of the book is very easy to follow for anyone living today. Ideas that only 20 years ago were universally regarded as crazy are now P.C.. Hard-core paganism is good, homo-sexual behaviour is good and the state allowing the murder of tiny human beings in the womb is pro-choice and therefore good. Christianity is judgemental and bad, and the Bible is homophobic and bad. Free speech has to be removed to make room for politically correct speech. In other words, don't tell the truth if the perverse don't like it.

He goes on to show exactly who is promoting this kind of worldwide community, by quoting what they say and what they write and these are people of considerable influence in the world. I agree with him that if the world does develop according to their Godless and pagan utopian world view, it will become much nastier than it already is.

The second part of the book is rather harder to follow if the reader is not familiar with the Bible and the teachings of Paul. However, Peter Jones explains everything well and with a bit of effort the reader can come to a good understanding of what is in this part of the book.

From beginning to end the book is well written and well researched and I enjoyed reading it. The conclusion of the matter is that in the end, GOD WINS!, which is good for everyone.