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Dominion
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Randy C Alcorn
Alan Asch
, February 28, 2007
Color, what is it good for? Dominion tackles an age old condition of our fellow human. This book speaks on so many levels of 'the human-condition' questions that only your heart will answer and you will probably never talk about with even your best friend. On how our children travel through the most informative years of their life and the road-blocks that we adults throw around them is so masterly told that it could only have been written by a family man that has questioned the balance of what is being drilled into our most cherished beings and our failure as adults to step up and wrench these tools of destruction out of the hands of.... fill in your own response after you've read this remarkable book. Alan Asch
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Deadline
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Randy C Alcorn
Alan Asch
, February 28, 2007
As a new Christian and in my mid 50's this book spoke volumes to me on more levels than I would ever admit to another person. It spoke of a time in the distant but memorable past when the world did have morals and distinct boundaries between right and wrong. This book and his next one are must reads for everyone, secular and christian alike, actually 'all-people' who are questioning societies values Alan Asch
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