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Charles Colson tackles the deceptions of contemporary society in Lies That Go Unchallenged in Popular Culture. Using sound biblical truth and concise examples of individual situations, Colson helps us uncover and dispel the lies proclaimed in today's popular culture. Readers gain a full understanding of underlying motives, events, and repercussions of the lies our culture is feeding us.
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Themes of: "Lies That Go Unchallenged- Every person has the individual right to do what he or she wants to- Marriage isn't forever and, marriage is a temporary agreement between two consenting adults- Society should tolerate everyone--especially an individual's pursuit of pleasure and self-fulfillment- The masses want provocative entertainment--and the media most give the people what they want.- True art is an authentic expression of the artists challenge to the status and Artists must push "the lights"- There are many ways In God- Christian Beliefs should be a private matter
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No one has a monopoly on truth.
You can be who you want and do what you want.
Marriage isnt for forever.
Truths? Lies? Somewhere in between?
These and other statements float through our societyon television and radio, in print media, political speeches, and classrooms. Often these assertions are left unchallenged because they sound good on the surface, yet they embody ideals that fundamentally oppose truth. How can we understand and respond to worldviews that appear to embrace acceptance, tolerance, and peace, but in fact threaten to drown out the truth about our society?
In "Lies That Go Unchallenged in Popular Culture," Charles Colson examines seven lies that affect our contemporary society, and he brings clarity to various events and trends over the past decade.
Useful for individual or group study, Charles Colsons insightful observations and practical applications will help you answer effectively widely accepted misconceptions in popular culture.
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Lies the Go Unchallenged