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No Higher Power: Obama's War on Religious Freedom

Phyllis Schlafly

The Obama administration's overreaching and pervasive secularist policies represent the greatest government-directed assault on religious freedom in American history. So argue conservative movement leader Phyllis Schlafly and journalist George Neumayr in their new book, No Higher Power. In No Higher Power, Schlafly and Neumayr show how Obama is waging war on our religious liberties and actively working to create one nation under him rather than one nation under God. "Obama views traditional religion as a temporary opiate for the poor, confused, and jobless--a drug that will dissipate as the federal government assumes more God-like powers, and his new secularist beliefs and policies gain adherents," write Schlafly and Neumayr. From cutting funding for religious schools to Obama's deliberate omission of God and religion in public speeches to his assault on the Catholic church, No Higher Power is a shocking and comprehensive look at how Obama is violating one of our most fundamental rights--and remaking our country into a nation our Founding Fathers would hardly recognize.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Regnery Publishing
  • Publish Date: Jul 23rd, 2012
  • Pages: 217
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.10in - 6.20in - 1.00in - 0.90lb
  • EAN: 9781621570127
  • Categories: Political Ideologies - Conservatism & LiberalismCivil RightsReligion, Politics & State

About the Author

Neumayr, George: - George Neumayr is the author of The Political Pope and co-author of No Higher Power: Obama's War on Religious Freedom. He has served as executive editor of the American Spectator and Catholic World Report, op-ed editor for Investor's Business Daily, and media fellow at Stanford's Hoover Institution. Neumayr has written on politics and religion for the Washington Times, The Daily Caller, National Review Online, Human Events, the Washington Examiner, The Hill, and The Guardian.