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December 14, 2005
David Kupelian's 'The Marketing of Evil'
Topics: Faith"From pitching promiscuity as 'freedom' to promoting abortion as 'choice,' the marketers of evil are always selling you something destructive, with catastrophic results." - Michelle Malkin
David Kupelian's "The Marketing of Evil" exposes how "radicals, elitists and pseudo-experts" are conning millions of us into accepting beliefs and behaviors that would have horrified all previous generations of Americans.
"The Marketing of Evil" documents how much of the radical agenda that currently dominates America, from abortion to "gay rights" to church-state "separation," has actually been sold to Americans using the exact same psychological manipulation techniques employed by Madison Avenue. Hal Lindsey describes the book by saying that that it exposes "the atheistic, secular left's brilliant marketing campaigns aimed at seducing America away from its founding Judeo-Christian faith."
Your purchase of the book won't make me any money, but you'll be much better informed (link is to read the article, not purchase the book).
Posted by Richard at December 14, 2005 12:10 PM
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