Required Reading…sort of


 Apocalypse Never: How Environmental Alarmism Hurts us All

by Michael Shellenberger

https://environmentalprogress.org/about-the-book

By far the best and most important text ever scribed concerning environmentalism. If you want a direct and well, sourced book that explains the fraud and deceit of environmental alarmism, look no further. Shellenberger, as a world renown environmental activist, has opened the Pandora’s Box of environmentalism in a succinct and easy to read book, that will also satisfy the more academically inclined. Global warming isn’t cooking the earth, the oceans are not engulfing the continents and plastic is progress are all topics Shellenberger eloquently tackles with precision and science. The author’s departure from Marxist environmentalism reminds one of  Reagan’s departure from the far left, who once remarked, “I believe the best social program is a job.” Indeed, as Shellenberger crystalizes in his book, the best form of environmental sustainability is wealth creation and cheap, clean, reliable energy, in tandem with representative government. 

Was Jesus a Socialist? 

by Lawrence W. Reed

https://store.fee.org/products/was-jesus-a-socialist

This short book is a timely piece and directly answers the question, was Jesus a socialist? Of course he wasn’t and Reed tears down this argument with precision, limb by limb. While this false narrative of the social gospel has been around for over a century, it has gained steam and recognition within the last few years. From academics to ministers, the Marxist ideology of the social gospel has infiltrated the mainstream dialectic. Lawrence promptly dismantles the heresies within and this book should be required reading for all Christians.

The Tragedy of Islam: Admissions of a Muslim Imam

by Imam Mohammad Tawhidi

https://www.amazon.com/Tragedy-Islam-Admissions-Muslim-Imam/dp/1925880206

Tawhidi making his way from a muslim fundamentalist to the Imam of Peace lay forth the most revealing insights into Islam from an actual muslim in current history. His humor and intellect bring together a book that kicks the door wide open, as to Islamic extremism. He unveils texts and sources that have never been available in English and only taught in Arabic amongst high ranking clergy. As an Islamic reformist he is definitely in the minority, yet his mission is and his life are righteous and worthy. This is a must read if one is to understand Islam in general, and towards an in depth comprehension of Islamic fundamentalism.