![]() ![]() In addition to his writings on George Washington and his belief that America's founders didn't intend for a separation of church and state, Lillback - though not a household name in the Philadelphia region - has made news here in the past for his involvement in a website aiming to debunk “The Da Vinci Code” as well as showing his paritioners a controversial 2004 pre-election video on the faith of George W. Peter A Lillback is currently president of the Westminster Theological Seminary in Glenside, and he was the pastor at Proclamation Presbyterian Church in Bryn Mawr. It is such a clear distilled picture of the faith of George Washington. They went back and said, really? What did the author say? He couldn't find this in any of his words. This guy and the co writer, Jerry Newcombe, what this is is they said all of these scholars, all these books, “Oh, they're just atheists, they're deists, they're this, they're there. You will understand the relationship of God and our founders. ![]() You must go out - America, I want you to buy this book today. I'm begging preachers, you are about to lose religious freedom. Our churches stand for nothing, many of them. The simple two-word explanation is Glenn Beck: If you don't know the answer by now, you haven't been paying attention. 2) on, ahead of books by Stieg Larsson and Stephenie Meyer, among others? How does a four-year-old tome by little-known leader of a Glenside, Pa., seminary, published by a small unknown outfit, dealing with the religious beliefs of a figure who's been dead for two centuries, coming in at a staggering 3.2 pounds in paperback, or 1,208 pages, become a No. But now here's a question that's even more baffling. How does a book become a best-seller? This is a question I often ask myself - for a variety of reasons. ![]()
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