Argues rock music and the influence of John Lennon encourages young people to abandon biblical morality and embrace sexual perversion, promiscuity, drug abuse, Satan worship, violence and more. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Multi-millionaire rock star John Lennon, killed at age 40, typified the blatantly anti-Christian influences of many rock entertainers. A dedicated socialist, he nevertheless had accumulated vast sums of wealth while promoting "progressive" social causes. When Lennon died, he left behind a cultural legacy bedded in paganism and wedded to hedonism. The Soviet Union mourned his passing. What is the truth about John Lennon? Was he, indeed, a champion of social causes? Or was he an enemy of traditional morality? David Noebel is convinced that Lennon's influence - though often touted in behalf of freedom, justice, peace, and love - has had a devastating effect on American youth and Western values. Noebel has collected an impressive body of evidence to support this position, and his sources extend beyond the expected circle of like-minded conservatives. Noebel quotes extensively from entertainers and secular media to expose the cultural threat engendered by this musical propaganda. "Do we want to live under a biblical code which combines love, sex, and morality?" challenges Noebel. "Or do we wish to replace this with a 'freer' moral code under which everyone is free to do his or her own thing? This is the crux of the matter. A choice between two lifestyles based on widely differing world views" --- from book's dustjacket
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