Ten lies dominate American public life. It’s time for some explosive truth-telling.
Millions of Americans have fallen for ten big lies about God, man, and our country. These false dogmas, ferociously enforced, are bringing our country to its knees.
John Amanchukwu, a pastor and truth-teller, is determined to smash these lies. His compelling stand against gender ideology and race-baiting at school board meetings across the country has attracted a huge online audience and made him a leading voice for biblical justice.
In this powerful new book, Amanchukwu names the ten lies that have beguiled our country and takes them apart piece by
1 America is a racist nation
2 Being against abortion is a white Evangelical worldview
3 Capitalism should be blamed for poverty
4 Christianity is the white man's religion
5 Debt can be canceled
6 Disagreement equals hate
7 Transgenders are under attack
8 If you're anti-pornography, you're a book banner.
9 The Bible isn't political
10 The Church is non-essential
Lies are no match for the Truth, but they won’t go away by themselves. Let John Amanchukwu give you the training and ammunition you need to become a leader in the fight for our country.
The author (aka ‘the Book-Banning Pastor') attacks ten lies that threaten our nation’s culture, including: Christianity and being pro-life are for whites only; we have the right not to be offended, so disagreement means we can no longer talk; student loans should be forgiven; and the Church is not essential and should not be political. We have allowed our country’s institutions (including the media) to become indoctrination center—but believers have truth on their side. He provides not just arguments to fight these lies, but also Biblical evidence as to why they are wrong. I picked up this book because the foreward was written by Charlie Kirk, but it introduced me to a power writer/speaker. Though it will likely be read only by believers, it deserves a wider audience than simply ‘preaching to the choir.’ (A few days after finishing it, I began to read it over again. Although a short book—and well-documented—there is truly a lot of material to take in.) Highly recommended.