Summary of David Jeremiah s Where Do We Go from Here?
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#1 In Venezuela, Iván Simonovis had been a hero when he was a key member of an important SWAT team that ended a seven-hour hostage situation on national television. But when he ran afoul of Hugo Chávez, the president began accusing him of crimes against humanity.
#2 Socialism, communism, Marxism, and cultural Marxism are all names for the same ideology. It has invaded the United States and is being preached by politicians and celebrities. It is a grave threat to freedom and prosperity.
#3 The people of Noah’s day were heedless, and so was the world under communism. Socialism is an invasive weed that, like kudzu, spread over the earth without much resistance. It creates difficult conditions that will be hard to bear.
#4 Today, we face what is known as cultural Marxism. It is not being imposed on people on the war battlefields, but it is a form of Marxism that wins the hearts and minds of people incrementally by the gradual transformation of the culture.

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Date de parution 01 mai 2022
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EAN13 9781669396420
Langue English
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#1

In Venezuela, Iván Simonovis had been a hero when he was a key member of an important SWAT team that ended a seven-hour hostage situation on national television. But when he ran afoul of Hugo Chávez, the president began accusing him of crimes against humanity.

#2

Socialism, communism, Marxism, and cultural Marxism are all names for the same ideology. It has invaded the United States and is being preached by politicians and celebrities. It is a grave threat to freedom and prosperity.

#3

The people of Noah’s day were heedless, and so was the world under communism. Socialism is an invasive weed that, like kudzu, spread over the earth without much resistance. It creates difficult conditions that will be hard to bear.

#4

Today, we face what is known as cultural Marxism. It is not being imposed on people on the war battlefields, but it is a form of Marxism that wins the hearts and minds of people incrementally by the gradual transformation of the culture.

#5

To understand socialism, we must first understand Karl Marx. He was not just a hater of God, but a cheerleader for the devil. His family thought he was possessed by a demon.

#6

Many leaders, including Joseph Stalin, Fidel Castro, and Pol Pot, have viewed organized religion as an enemy that needs to be controlled or eliminated.

#7

Marxism, once implemented, quickly becomes totalitarian. It attempts to replace all previous traditions and institutions with its own, and it seeks to control all aspects of society.

#8

Marxism thrives on division. In historic Marxism, the division was promoted between classes of people: the oppressors against the oppressed. In today's cultural Marxism, the exploited divide is often racial, sexual, and/or gender-related.

#9

The Black Book of Communism attempts to calculate a Marxist-Leninist death toll for the twentieth century, and it reveals the most colossal case of political carnage in history.

#10

The past is being scrubbed clean of all things biblical and Christian, and instead, we are being taught a new history that suits the secular and socialist agendas of today’s politicians.

#11

The First Amendment states that Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

#12

Marxism wants to raise your children and determine your income. Families based on Judeo-Christian values breed inequality, according to Marx, so he sought to break them up.

#13

The idea of universal equality is not only unattainable, but it also teaches that all human assets should be claimed by the government and redistributed to the masses by a more equitable formula. But history has shown that wherever this principle has been implemented, the poor have gotten poorer and the few elitists who have been assigned to redistribute the wealth have become filthy rich.

#14

Socialists want to defund police departments, as they believe that law enforcement is inherently racist. But without police, society would not be viable.

#15

The Bible clearly affirms private property and condemns theft and covetousness. Socialism contradicts or subverts every one of these principles.

#16

We must remain true to the truth. We must not say, write, affirm, or distribute anything that distorts the truth. We must not take part in a meeting in which the discussion is forced and no one can speak the truth.

#17

To persevere in an increasingly socialist culture, you must decide whether you want to be a Christ- follower or merely a Christ-admirer.

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