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The 1916 Project: The Lyin', The Witch and the War We're In

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196 pages, Hardcover

Published September 4, 2024

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Seth Gruber

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3 reviews
October 16, 2024
An eye opening and jaw dropping read about how we have arrived in our current culture of death. Seth calls the Church to take up their arms and fight against the evils of abortion and Planned Parenthood.
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October 22, 2024
Wow, this book is so eloquently written!! The author clearly provides strong and concise evidence of the background behind today’s progressivism. Reading this book leaves you wanting to take action as a Christian living in the world today!
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December 23, 2024
Incredible and full of well-researched information. The abortion industry is exactly that - an industry. It is a cancer in our society.
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July 15, 2025
An excellent primer into the history of Eugenics, Margaret Sanger, and the Birth Control movement. The history of Eugenics is a hobby of mine, and I knew much of the information. However, it is excellent for a person not versed in history and provides an excellent starting point into the history of the Eugenics movement and its links to Germany circa WWII and events leading up to the holocaust. Anyone in the pro-life movement or anyone curious about the history of Eugenics should read this book.
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August 18, 2025
A short but compelling call to action for Christians everywhere to stand against evil in its many forms. The focus here was on the abortion industry and those who try to advance its evils as people embrace the cultural narrative that their is no God and their is no place for any restraints on evil behavior. The book is hard to read as Seth Gruber brings a direct style without soft pedaling anything. The church needs to wake up and take a stand.
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