Tuesday, January 31, 2012

The Coming Revolution by Dr. Richard G. Lee

With just 212 pages, "The Coming Revolution" by Richard G. Lee, has a lot to say and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.  He starts out with an introduction that briefly explains the downward spiral our country seems to be headed in and hence the beginning of discontent that many Americans are feeling with the present Administration in Washington which has resulted in the rising up of the Tea Party movement. 

He then begins in chapter one with our country's founding and the fight the Colonists engaged in against the King of England in order to become a free and independent people in their new land of America. That fight resulted in the Constitution Of The United States and the Declaration Of Independence which guaranteed the people the freedom of "life, liberty, and the persuit of happiness" that people were endowed with by God, rights that cannot be taken away.

He explains that especially during the 60s and 70s, the social, religious, and moral values this country once new began to slip away until, today, America is hardly recognizable.

Dr Lee goes on to explain the disasterous left-wing, socialist policies of our current president, Barrack Obama, and how, unless stopped, they will destroy what America was intended to be.  In the last chapter he lists the what he believes we as citizens can, and must, do to effect change that will right the wrongs done and put America on the right track.  He says there is still hope for the country but we need to act soon or it will be too late.

I found the book very interesting and easy to read. It flowed nicely from beginning to end and I recommend it to all who are concerned about where the United States is headed if the right changes aren't made soon.

I received a copy of this book from the Thomas Nelson Publisher's Booksneeze review program in exchange for my honest review.

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