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Saturday September 4th 2010

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"Dark Rose" by Steve Farrell

“An enchanting story of faith and family that is as enlightening as it is encouraging.” -- Jon Dougherty, World Net Daily

"The most riveting, thought provoking book I've read in years." --Jeffrey Bennett, talk show host, World Wide Christian Radio

“…bursting with lessons in faith, forgiveness and family…it is a modern classic that will be enjoyed and passed along to friends and family for years to come.” -- Shane Cory, Washington Dispatch

"Destined to be a timeless classic, Dark Rose will touch the heart and bring hope to all who read it." -- NewsMax.com

Religion vital aid to free institutions, Alexis de Tocqueville

I do not know if all Americans have faith in their religion – for who can read to the bottom of hearts? – but I am sure that they believe it necessary to the maintenance of republican institutions. This opinion does not belong only to one class of citizens or to one party, but to the entire nation; one finds it in all ranks. - Alexis de Tocqueville, as quoted in “American Gospel: God, the Founding Fathers, and the Making of a Nation,” Jon Meacham

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2 Responses to “Religion vital aid to free institutions, Alexis de Tocqueville”

  1. stevefarrell says:

    Welcome to the Latter-day Center for Moral Liberalism. Feel free to join in in our studies, conversation, and comments. All we ask is that you keep it civil, clean, and intelligent. Best, Steve Farrell

  2. actually it doesn’t matter what Religion you may have, as long as you treat the other person right.`~’

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