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Americans not only tolerate but buy into and promote a wide range of "evils" at which their parents or grandparents would have shuddered, and a book describing that scenario is the top pick among readers during the latest reporting period at Shop.WND.com, WND's internal store.
"The Marketing of Evil" by WND Managing Editor David Kupelian headed the list of products published by, created by or handpicked by the company's marketing team.
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It has been the featured subject for several recent broadcasts on renowned Presbyterian minister D. James Kennedy's nationally broadcast television program, "The Coral Ridge Hour."
During those appearances Kupelian discussed multiculturalism, the assault on marriage and the marketing of homosexuality.
The book has stirred waves ever since its introduction. At one point a Christian librarian at Ohio State University was formally investigated for "sexual harassment" just because he recommended the freshmen class be required to read "The Marketing of Evil."
It also has had a huge impact on those who have read it.
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One teen concluded that it was like losing "blinders" when he read the book.
"I realized that I and so many kids in my high school had been hoodwinked by MTV. There's a force out there that wants evil in my life and my generation's life. It's not just the fact that they want our money. They are purveyers of evil," the teen wrote.
In second place was "Hope of the Wicked" by Ted Flynn.
It explores the "convergence on a global basis of multinational corporations, foundations and the political and sociological instruments of a one-world government to bring about a New World Order."
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It documents the question of a "conspiracy" to rule the world, how America can be brought into the plan, the "utopian dream" of the United Nations and how that organization's activities reach into your life.
The top seller for the WND Book Service during the same period was "The Shoestring Entrepreneur's Guide to the Best Home-Based Businesses" by Robert Spiegel.
The next three books addressed the huge threat facing America from Islamic fanatics.
"The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades)" by Robert Spencer was second while "The Life and Religion of Mohammed" by J.L. Menezes was third.
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In fourth was "The Truth about Muhammad," also by Spencer.
Here are the ShopNetDaily top sellers for Sept. 25-Oct. 1.
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"The Marketing of Evil"
By David Kupelian -
"Hope of the Wicked"
By Ted Flynn - "Mega Fix
- "The Forbidden Book (DVD)"
- "The Annals of the World"
- "Lost Legend of the Great Pyramid – The Pillar of Enoch"
- "Armed Response"
- "Brotherhood of Darkness (book)"
- "Michael and Me DVD"
- "Child Training Tips: What I Wish I Knew When My Child Were Young"
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And here are the top sellers for the WND Book Service during the same period:
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"The Shoestring Entrepreneur's Guide to the Best Home-Based Businesses"
By Robert Spiegel -
"The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades)"
By Robert Spencer -
"The Life and Religion of Mohammed"
By J.L. Menezes -
"The Truth about Muhammad"
By Robert Spencer -
"The Politically Incorrect Guide to Darwinism and Intelligent Design"
By Jonathan Wells -
"Godless: The Church of Liberalism"
By Ann Coulter -
"America Alone
By Mark Steyn -
"The Trivium: The Liberal Arts of Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric"
By Sister Miriam Joseph Rauh -
"Culture Warrior"
By Bill O'Reilly -
"Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters"
By Dr. Meg Meeker
This list does not include WND's two sister publications – Whistleblower magazine and Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin – always among the best-selling products in ShopNetDaily. If you're not subscribing to these two great companions to WND, you're missing out on the best monthly magazine and the best weekly, online intelligence newsletter in the world.