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Agnostic mores versus believers' morals: That is the essence of the civil war which has already commenced, and which envelopes us now. Which side shall be the victor? Do we want a world full of lies, doublespeak, media manipulation, no sexual boundaries, rampant drug use, and where hard work does not matter? The suave secular modernists who use mores, not morals, to justify their mistaken and dangerous words and actions act as if the battle is already done and that their side is the victor. Written from the standpoint of a soldier about to make an assault or sortie onto the battlefield, these…mehr

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Agnostic mores versus believers' morals: That is the essence of the civil war which has already commenced, and which envelopes us now. Which side shall be the victor? Do we want a world full of lies, doublespeak, media manipulation, no sexual boundaries, rampant drug use, and where hard work does not matter? The suave secular modernists who use mores, not morals, to justify their mistaken and dangerous words and actions act as if the battle is already done and that their side is the victor. Written from the standpoint of a soldier about to make an assault or sortie onto the battlefield, these five essays illustrate this stark clash of ideas, illuminate the dangerous ramifications surrounding these issues of the day, and suggest that a return to a life of prayer and faith is the only way to find a better life.
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As Dominic M. Martin was born in Los Angeles before the baseball Dodgers arrived, he grew up enjoying body surfing, deep-sea fishing, farming, and yes, baseball. Since his parents planted Valencia oranges, it was natural that for close to 40 years he would grow wine grapes and make wine commercially. After that for 12 years, he taught winemaking and vineyard management at three colleges in Kansas and New York.