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This book is about believers in Christ who live a life as a
Christian yet knowing and unknowingly Dance with the Devil. This
people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth, and honoureth me with
their lips; but their heart is far from me. Matthew 15:8 He who
commits sin is of the devil. 1 John 3:8 For the wages of sin is
death. But the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our
Lord. Roman 6:23
A perfect choice for a gift to any 12 or 13-year old, or any
teenager. If you ever said "If I knew then what I know now," about
any memory of your teen years, this is the book for you to give to
your child or grandchild to help them make their teen years a
success. Letters from Grampy is a series of essays of advice about
a broad variety of subjects that will give a heads-up to any teen:
Dating, sex, study habits, specializing, smoking, drugs, what will
I do when I grow up, responsibility, privacy and their reputation,
dancing, dads and moms, religion, death, cars, homework, sports and
many other pertinent subjects. During a decade of serious decision
making, this book will help a teenager make the right choices for
long-term success. The book is for the teen, not the parent.
Were there any missed chances to build a more peaceful world than
the present one after the Cold War? Were there any attempts at
working out a more comprehensive and more cooperative way to
overcome it? What was precisely at stake during the Cold War? What
was really at stake for the 'losers' and what stakes did the
'winners' gain -- if there are any 'winners' at all? Those
questions were raised during a seminar where some outstanding
scholars were invited to discuss them plainly before an audience of
young students in an ancient, yet 'peripheral' Italian university.
The result may be seen as a readable concentration of basic and
meaningful insights that often defy a noticeable amount of
conventional wisdom on the ground of careful and authoritative
scholarly research.
Were there any missed chances to build a more peaceful world than
the present one after the Cold War? Were there any attempts at
working out a more comprehensive and more cooperative way to
overcome it? What was precisely at stake during the Cold War? What
was really at stake for the 'losers' and what stakes did the
'winners' gain -- if there are any 'winners' at all? Those
questions were raised during a seminar where some outstanding
scholars were invited to discuss them plainly before an audience of
young students in an ancient, yet 'peripheral' Italian university.
The result may be seen as a readable concentration of basic and
meaningful insights that often defy a noticeable amount of
conventional wisdom on the ground of careful and authoritative
scholarly research.
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