Cleon Skousen both scared the snot out of me and gave me hope. I have been very concerned with the direction of the United States for some time as our culture has degenerated and our leaders (in many walks of life) have become increasingly corrupt. I suspected that it would not end well.Mr. Skousen makes the case that it will get very ugly for the wicked but then there will be a purge--a cleansing beginning with members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints who have not kept their covenants. This purge will spread throughout the nation. Just as in the days of the flood, Sodom and Gomorrah, the ancient Nephi civilization and others, there is a limit to what God will tolerate and then He will take dramatic and decisive action. God will not be mocked. In the end, the good guys win and they will have a society that is most desirable.Cleon Skousen has been called a right wing nut job and other things that are less than flattering. Just pull him up on Wikipedia. But has his "paranoia" about communism really been misplaced? I don't think so. Has his call for a return to the constitution been inappropriate? Hardly. How much better off would our nation be if we had followed his counsel instead of the politicians who have lied to us, taken our freedom and placed us in bondage? The answer should be obvious. I'd recommend this book. The reading is easy. The message is dead serious. Just what we need now, more than ever. Although heavy on Mormon doctrine and beliefs, this book is mostly about how after a prophesied "cleansing" of America, a Godly society can be established by those who survive, using God's laws and the Constitution.The author, Cleon Skousen, believes in a biological plague as the source of the cleansing, which is not hard to fathom in this day and age of bio-engineering, new "superbugs" and the scares over Avian flu, and the re-emergence of diseases previously considered conquered.
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This book gives you a lot to think about. Interesting facts and thoughts.
—raven080