Thursday, July 18, 2013

The Coming Revolution by Dr. Richard G. Lee




People need a creed and a cause, and today millions of patriotic Americans are finding their voices.

They say the best indicator of the future is history. How things have been can be a powerful signal of how they will be. But what will be our role in shaping the future for this country?

In The Coming Revolution, Dr. Richard G. Lee powerfully explains that a new revolution is coming. It may be in the streets of our nation's capitol—as we saw in Europe last year—or, better yet, in voting booths across America. Signs from our nation's past and present ring out the truth: a second American revolution is near at hand.

Using this country's rich heritage of liberty and democracy as a road map toward where we could be headed, Dr. Lee brings thoughtful clarity to the ever-growing probability of such a revolution in America; illuminating the important reminder that the voices of every revolution have been — and always will be — the ordinary everyman.

Discover how you can be a part of this country's social, political, and moral reform and how faith in God serves as the one truth that can provide both individual and national guidance for America's next revolution.

3 comments:

  1. Dr. Lee makes a great deal of sense. I know most of what he was speaking of, but it's nice to remember where we came from, and what we, as a human race, are capable of.

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  2. nations go global, as the change is new for a new globalize world, as nations from the past, as one nation is the past. Nations become one as the world long ago was one! this is the new tomorrow. for the new globalize world. However on a new form, where art was a better tool for the new globalize nations than war. Nations That are afraid of the new don't understand the new worlds, that have nothing to do with the past, however the past to disappear it has to be born again.

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  3. God is an hypothesis, to which not everyone will commit. So faith in God is not a universally unifying force.
    Knowledge of and commitment to true human rights is such a force, however, because the theory behind these rights is objective like the theories of math and therefore can be embraced by any reasonable person.
    A revolution to re-constitute government on the basis of true human rights would be worth supporting.
    Reference- the truehumanrights web site.

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