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3.0
A quick but solid read exploring our postmodern's culture aversion to truth, showing how widespread it is throughout popular culture, and how only by returning to the truth can we really live lives of true freedom. While this is largely a cultural critique, Guinness spends some time looking at how this should change the way we live our personal lives as well, and I really liked his point that the best way to respond to a culture living without any regard to the truth is to both speak the truth and then pursue the path of confession & repentance when we fail to do so. It's a bit of a cursory book, so Guinness doesn't develop all of his points like he could, but when he nails it, he nails it.
Rating: 3.5 Stars (Good).
Rating: 3.5 Stars (Good).