bkauffman's review against another edition

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challenging reflective medium-paced

4.75

While not as historically informative as I had anticipated, Robertson does a wonderful job outlining lies America has taught the public, then uses biblical truths to counter such lies. His life story is on display here as a testament to God's goodness to sinners and his commitment to his people. Despite never seeing or reading anything from the Robertson family before (and not being a big hunter or anything like that), I still enjoyed reading his life stories and of how his life is rooted in biblical truths, and how he encourages others to do likewise. Overall, this is a wonderful read that will remind Christians to distinguish America's lies from God's truth and encourage readers in their faith to allow their faith to touch every aspect of their lives. 

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challenging hopeful inspiring fast-paced

4.0

coolhand773's review against another edition

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challenging funny hopeful inspiring reflective medium-paced

4.5

go2girl66's review against another edition

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5.0

Phil Robertson does what many of us find difficult or maybe even unthinkable. He illustrates his sinful ways of a youthful past and how by the meeting with one special person he becomes of a Christ follower and someone influencing the changed lives of so many! I found this book hard to put down because of the deeply personal story the author gives to us willingly, and how he is using his transformation to do his part in helping others...and influencing society in general. A fan of Duck Dynasty I enjoyed reading about how this family traveled from meager to greatness, retaining their humble faith based ways of living. The book is entertaining and very easy to read. It touches on so many of the negative and incorrect ways of thinking that we see in society today. It gave me a feeling of hope!

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5.0

I wish I could do 10 stars i couldnt put this down everything Phil wrote was spot on!!!

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5.0

Simple and truthfully spoken on why America is corrupt and lost! I enjoyed the straightforward, no sugar coated, frankness how we came to where we are today. Also, simple solutions to get back! Great book to share.

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5.0

Great book that I could barely put down! It really provides insight as to what is wrong with this country and his views on it all.

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4.0

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - The Theft of America’s Soul is for every American, every Christian, and anyone who wants to see the restoration of a God-led and thriving America, once again. For now things are not going so well. America is in the midst of a culture war where dangerous lies seek to replace the truth in our country, and in many cases have already done so. Every day, everywhere, we are told: (i) That God is dead; (ii) That the devil does not exist; (iii) That truth is relative; (iv) That God did not create life; (v) That Sex is for self gratification; (vi) That Virtue is passé; (vii) That Only convenient laws should be followed and that inconvenient laws should be changed or ignored; (viii) That Unity is impossible; (ix) That Participation in church and people's daily lives should be separated; and (x) That Christians ought to just shut up.

I enjoyed listening to this as it is read by the author - any fan of Phil would enjoy this listen. Phil has such a straightforward, easy manner that is hard to ignore. The material presented here is not new or revolutionary by any stretch but a reminder of how we got where we are; he presents the lie and the truth that refutes it. It was especially affecting to read this during our current pandemic, lock-down, quarantined state of the world and the rhetoric that is absent during this time. How more and more Americans are turning back toward God (or toward something) and toward truth. How simple things like sidewalk chalk and family dinners are replacing the go go go of busy schedules by both parents and kids. How families are finding joy in each other and just by being with one another.

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reflective medium-paced

4.0

ashleighrenae_21's review against another edition

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5.0

Wow. This was fabulous. So incredibly eye opening and it doesn’t just have to be about America, I just replaced ‘America’ with ‘Australia’ and it’s crazy how much it relates.
I loved this audiobook, Phil narrates it himself and it makes for a great reading experience. He is so enthusiastic and real. Unafraid to speak the truth of his life and his sins, and then show how he has been transformed through the good news of Jesus Christ.
The lies we are told are so convincing and Robertson is very direct in how he shows that these are the lies of Satan and are not the truth of God. Use the truth of the Word of God to show you the lies we are being fed.
Recommend this to everyone and I’ll be getting a physical copy myself, re-reading it and giving it to others!!