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Paperback Vote of Intolerance Book

ISBN: 0842378162

ISBN13: 9780842378161

Vote of Intolerance

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Best-selling authors Josh McDowell and Ed Stewart argue against our culture's acceptance of all people's lifestyles and actions, no matter how immoral or destructive. Now available in trade softcover,... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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You just can't put it down....

I have read many books by Josh McDowell but this was my first for him in the fiction genre and in Christian fiction in general. I am a senior in high school so I can give the book from my point of view. All of the characters in the book are very real and can be seen everyday in Christian and non-Christian society. You have the divorced Christian, fundamentalist Christians, homosexuals, teachers who promote the "new age" movement, and many others. The book has a twisting plot so you're always wondering what will happen next. As a teenager I found it surprisingly well written considering the plot and the style it was written in. This book takes one through the issues of tolerance, conservatism, Christians in politics, and more. If you are a liberal this will not be your favorite book although it might still be an okay read, as long as you keep reading until the end and don't quit halfway through. Christian teens, young adults, and parents will enjoy this book. In conclusion, McDowell and Stewart did it again creating another awesome book to read in the Christian genre.

An Exceptional Book By Exceptional Authors

This book is about the polarization of American society as well as a "divorce" among Christians, beautifully symbolized by the estrangment of the two lead characters: Stephanie and Jon Van Horn. Stephanie is working to secure the election of a "family values" candidate who would drive the coffin nail into ills such as assisted suicide, gay rights, and abortion.Jon Van Horn is working at chaning the heart, by staying rooted in his inner-city school where he can make a difference, by demonstarting God's compassion and love with action and not by legislative mandates.The thrust of the book is it takes both- Compassion and Justice-to make a difference.And with all due respect to the previous reviewer, Josh McDowell is no enemy to intellectualism. His book MORE THAN A CARPENDER is point in hand. Examine the claims Christ carefully before passing judgement.

A well-written wake up call for all of us.

This is a book all Christians must at least browse through. The story is a cutting edge view of many issues we face today. It shows that we can be misguided even in the best of intentions. Thanks to Josh McDowell, who in my opinion has always had excellent ways to encourage young people to do the right thing, and Ed Stewart for writing an excellent book. Us parents need to remember that teens need our love and we need to be there for them. Also, California isn't "Sodom and Gomorrah". I converted to Christianity here, and our family relocated to Southern California, where we attend and enjoy a church that is firmly rooted in the literal interpretation of the Word of God. Morals must begin in the home, being taught and lived by parents.

Enjoyable, interesting, competent

I'm a recent convert to Christianity, and somewhat of a bookworm, so I guess I have a natural interest in the so-called "Christian fiction" genre. I have to admit I picked up this novel with a bit of trepidation. Much of the stuff I've read has been nauseatingly bad. Not that the authors' hearts haven't been in the right place, but the quality of writing is, on the whole, lower than "secular" fiction. Anyway, this novel is a refreshing change. It's not brilliantly written by any means, but it *is* competently written, and the authors have a grasp of the elements of a successful novel. The Christian doctrine is rock-solid, in case you're concerned about that. I think the authors have a problem with getting into the characters' heads and letting us know what they're feeling, instead of just narrating their actions. The plot deals heavily with politics; one of the main characters is running for the governorship of the newly-created state of Northern California. Politically, I consider myself a moderate, but the authors present some pretty convincing arguments for conservative values. BTW, if you consider yourself a liberal, you probably won't like this book. :) We also have the typical New Age Shirley MacLaine-type antagonists found in a lot of contemporary Christian literature.In conclusion, I have to say McDowell and Stewart are pretty gutsy to suggest the idea of a Christian nation-state. I don't know if that's the way to go, but hey, it worked for the Jews.

Great book! I'm ready for the authors' next installment.

I thought the book combined a fast-moving plot and enjoyable narrative with excellent character development. Clearly, the authors know what goes on in the minds of troubled youths. I would recommend this book to older teenagers and to parents. I found the book well written, fun to read and helpful at exposing our depraved human nature. You'll be glad you picked this one up, and I wouldn't plan on putting it down until you're finished.
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