The Fight Of Our Lives: Knowing the Enemy, Speaking the Truth & Choosing to Win the War Against Radical Islam by William J. Bennett & Seth Leibsohn, A Review
March 27th, 2011 § 2 Comments
Every now and then you come across a book whose message you feel is so important you wish you could buy cases of its volumes and pass them out on street corners. The Fight Of Our Lives was, for me, one of those books.
Using the response to Nidal Hasan’s massacre of his fellow soldiers at Fort Hood in 2009 as a starting point, authors William J. Bennett and Seth Leibsohn make the case that America has, in her zeal for political correctness, rolled over and submitted to a dangerous enemy by a refusal to define exactly who that enemy is. With an overwhelming repugnance to label terrorism for what it is and discussing how Islam feeds it, we have, as a country, given those who would see our end free reign. The authors also include an excellent chapter that does a great job of differentiating between violence committed in the name of Judaism and Christianity, and violence done in the name of Islam, a much needed explanation in our times. The Fight Of Our Lives is a call to the honest observance of events taking place around us, and an encouragement to regain our country’s backbone that guarantees freedom for all but does not suffer violence against it.
I cannot recommend this book highly enough. It is not long (one hundred fifty pages), but its message is acute. The Fight Of Our Lives has the potential to be an important read for Americans of all faiths, as well as those with none.
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Thank you so much, Eden. I understand what this book is saying and thank you for getting the message out too!
It was a great book Deb. Thanks for the comment. Blessings!