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If you have questions about the Christian worldview, there's no better book to read than "The Marketing of Evil" by David Kupelian, this week's top pick at Shop.WND.com.
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The book, by WND's managing editor, is the one book that Donald E. Wildmon, chief of the American Family Association, says is needed to explain and provide a foundation for a Christian worldview.
"Simply excellent. If you want to solidify your Christian worldview – or just understand what the culture war is all about – you owe it yourself to read David Kupelian's 'The Marketing of Evil,'" Wildmon said.
"In years to come Americans will acknowledge a debt of gratitude to David Kupelian for his honesty, courage, and laser-like insight in this must-read book," says Rabbi Daniel Lapin.
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The book explains how those who support abortion, the homosexual lifestyle and other newly discovered "rights" in America are just marketers using strategic campaigns to sell their wares for the highest price possible.
Americans a generation ago would have been appalled by easy divorce, abortion on demand, extreme body piercing and teaching homosexuality to children – all common situations in today's America. But the book notes that doesn't mean that Americans are more morally confused or depraved than earlier generations.
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It just means they are succumbing to "some of the most stunningly brilliant and compelling marketing campaigns in modern history."
"Highly skilled marketers, playing on our deeply felt national values of fairness, generosity and tolerance, have persuaded us to embrace as enlightened and noble that which all previous generations since America’s founding regarded as grossly self-destructive – in a word, evil," Kupelian writes.
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In second place is "Shooting Back: The Right and Duty of Self Defense" by Charl Van Wyk.
His book makes the biblical, Christian case for individuals arming themselves with guns, and he does it persuasively because he's been in the position to know that having one and using it may save lives.
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His story is one of an attack by terrorists on a church worship service in South Africa.
"Grenades were exploding in flashes of light. Pews shattered under the blasts, sending splinters flying through the air," he recalls of the July 25, 1993, St. James Church Massacre. "An automatic assault rifle was being fired and was fast ripping the pews -- and whoever, whatever was in its trajectory -- to pieces. We were being attacked!"
"Instinctively, I knelt down behind the bench in front of me and pulled out my .38 special snub-nosed revolver, which I always carried with me," he writes. "I would have felt undressed without it. Many people could not understand why I would carry a firearm into a church service, but I argued that this was a particularly dangerous time in South Africa."
The terrorists, wielding AK-47s and grenades, killed 11 and wounded 58, but the fact that Van Wyk fired back and wounded one of the attackers is credited with driving the rest away.
In third is "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.
There is, he concludes, a "global elite" working to end the sovereignty of nations and turn all power over to the United Nations.
He explains the long tentacles of the United Nations in your life, world taxes, a world court, the erosion of rights and freedoms and the loss of national sovereignty.
Here are the Shop.WND.com top sellers for March 25-31.
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"The Marketing of Evil"
By David Kupelian -
"Shooting Back: The Right and Duty of Self Defense"
By Charl Van Wyk -
"Hope of the Wicked"
By Ted Flynn -
"The God who is Real"
By Henry M. Morris - "Geneva Bible"
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"Stop the Presses!"
By Joseph Farah -
"What Every American Needs to Know About the Quran"
By William J. Federer - "Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts"
- "Myths and Facts: A Guide to the Arab-Israeli Conflict"
- "Brotherhood of Darkness (book)"
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 Shop.WND.com. 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.