Description
*Condition Note: Former library book is well but gently used with light cover wear and is clean.*
We are living in what has been dubbed the Information Age. In fact, the daily torrent of information sweeping through our lives threatens to inundate us. However, the world's media are oblivious to events--past, present, and future--that make today's biggest headlines seem trivial and irrelevant.
Dedication
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Author's Preface
Introduction
Section I: Unseen Realities
Is There Anything the World Can Trust?
Is the Devil for Real?
Sorry, Son--There Is No Santa Claus
The Party's Almost Over
The Bible in the Pickup Truck
Made in the USA
Politics at the Breakfast Table
Section II: Lies the World Believes
Christians Who Break the Law
This Is What the Angel Said
Does anybody Really Know What Time It Is?
And When I Die
Flickerings on the Wall
The Day the World Forgot
The Mark of the Beast
The Lady We All Know
No Life on Planet Earth
The Mice That Ate Junk Food
Conclusion: Enough Is Enough!
Supplemental Helps
Appendix
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1996 |
Printed: |
1996 |
Pages: |
383 |
Publisher: |
Daystar Publishing |
Condition: |
B+ |