Religion: A Christian Critique of American Foreign Policy

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experience opposed to doctrine; freedom,rnto law; emotion, to the commandmentsrnof God; subjective criticism, to thernobjective authority of the Bible; arrogantrninnovations, to humble submission to thernWord of God. Men refuse their God-givenrnresponsibilihes, and women are illegitimatelyrnexalted to positions of authorit}'.rnFinally, we see the arrogant substitutionrnof illusions, dreams, prophesies . . .

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