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Humanism: A Christian's Greatest Enemy

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Abysmal? Fear-based? Or powerful and eye-opening? You decide.
Humanism is here, and it’s not going away. How you act upon that information is up to you, but you can’t ignore it.

While humanist thought has been influencing lives since the mid-1800s, it has woven itself so tightly through-out society it can be difficult to recognize.

Humanism and humanist thought is ever on the uprise, but most Christians know nothing of it. It is of the utmost importance to have a good understanding of the danger this religion [Humanism] poses to Christianity.

The purpose of Humanism: A Christian’s Greatest Enemy is to introduce Christians to the topic of Humanism.

This book includes four pages of references, so serious Bible students can fact check the information contained within its pages.

The manifestos and other humanist resources discussed are used to show the reality of the Humanist Movement and have not been altered from the original documents.

This subject is polarizing and divisive, but it is essential to study, and every Christian should take the time to learn as much as possible about the Humanist movement as they can.

Humanism: A Christian's Greatest Enemy does not cover every tenant of Secular Humanism, but it does explore many of the tenants of Secular Humanism, as well as its effect on society and the religious world in general.

Susan discusses topics like education, entertainment, evolution, social change and the right to die.

Despite being heavily criticized for her bold and upfront manner in her stance against Humanism, Susan is happy this book continues to generate discussion.

Hopefully, Humanism: A Christian’s Greatest Enemy will shed some light on those things that may be hindering us all on our spiritual journeys.

To God by the glory!

123 pages, Paperback

First published December 12, 2011

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Susan Elliott

49 books
Susan D. Elliott is a Christian writer, educator, and Bible teacher with a deep commitment to careful, text-based study of Scripture. She is a graduate of the Memphis School of Preaching Student Wives Program and a graduate of the University of Arkansas, experiences that shaped both her theological foundation and her love of teaching.

Her writing focuses on biblical literacy, spiritual growth, and faithful application of God’s Word, encouraging readers to grow in grace, discernment, and knowledge of Scripture. With a teacher’s heart and a respect for biblical context, Susan strives to handle Scripture with clarity, humility, and reverence.

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