Sunday, February 20, 2011

Moses and Pharaoh: Dominion Religion Versus Power Religion



Moses and Pharaoh: Dominion Religion Versus Power Religion
Gary North | 1900-01-01 00:00:00 | Dominion Press | 426 | Politics
This is Part Two of Gary North's commentary on Exodus. It is a discussion of the Ten Commandments from the point of view of economic theory. Gary's discussion of the sabbath in this book supersedes everything he has written in the past, and nobody who wants to deal with the sabbath issue can afford to ignore the questions he raises in this book. So far, there has been no detailed response from strict sabbatarians, although the book was published in 1986.
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There are two kinds of Gary North books in this world: those that will change the world in 1,000 years, and those have already sunk without a trace. This is unquestionably one of the most important books ever written.



North here shows that only Dominion religion has any chance of success in this world, and that there is an implicit alliance between Power religionists (humanism, islamism, et al), and escapist religionists (pietists of the Church.) It is confronting, and is not designed to appease the unbeliever of Christian Reconstruction, but then, only Christian Reconstructionists will read it anyway, so what does it matter?
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Gary North demonstrates from the book of Exodus that true religion, which he calls dominion religion is in a battle with humanistic power religion and its acomplice - escape religion. Discussed in terms of theology and politics (which do mix), modern applications become very apparent. Many in the modern church don't want to take responsibility, under God, for today's political messes. As if something is off-limits for God. Moses and Pharaoh demonstrate what the christian's responsibility is.

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