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Joseph C. Taylor

    The Terrible Ones of the Lord
    Elements of Oppression
    The Disappearance of Summer Solstice
    • 2002

      Elements of Oppression

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Organized criminals possess a chemical that remains benign when injected but becomes deadly when exposed to the appropriate electromagnetic wave that can be detonated from anywhere in the world! Chantal and Larry, a young teenage couple, overhear these killers discussing the assassination of the Senator. Even the FBI can't help them or their families now.

      Elements of Oppression
    • 2000

      The Terrible Ones of the Lord

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      If at the end of its quest, a philosophy denies reality, it is deluded. If it denies knowledge, it has lost its claim to instruct. If it denies morality, it is merely decadence trying to find respectability. If it denies God, it is simply and profoundly uninformed. Millions have left the Christian faith without ever having heard its true message. Millions more have never been exposed to the philosophical beauty of Christian Idealism. I challenge you, dear reader, to consider the ideas put forward in this philosophical tract. The heresy of materialism has risen to dominate the world. Everyone seems to sense that something is terribly wrong with the course of civilization but few understand exactly what it is that is destroying society. Materialism, philosophic materialism, is the problem.

      The Terrible Ones of the Lord
    • 1996