Synopses & Reviews
In Americas continuing culture war, the unrestricted power of judges goes largely unchecked. Especially in the Supreme Court. In this book, Pat Robertson examines the threat of "no judicial limits" to the Judeo-Christian heritage of our country, and how it has steadily eroded the power of both representative government and democracy itself. This landmark work considers how we got where we are as a legal system and a country, and the alarming results of our ways. From an increased hostility toward religion to the destruction of sexual standards, the devastating effects are all around us. Pat Robertson makes a strong case that judicial activism is the major issue of our time, and calls for concerned citizens all over America to take a stand and take action.
Synopsis
In this book, Pat Robertson examines the threat of no judicial limits to the Christian heritage of our country, and how it has steadily eroded the power of both representative government and democracy itself.
Synopsis
Robertson contends that an out-of-control judiciary is the single greatest threat to democracy and the religious and moral foundations of America.