Michael Mckeown
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The Truth About Us
- The Very Good News About How Very Bad We Are
- By: Brant Hansen
- Narrated by: Brant Hansen
- Length: 4 hrs and 5 mins
- Unabridged
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What would happen if you admitted you weren't a good person? It's a seemingly crazy question. From priests to prisoners, nearly everyone thinks they're morally better than average. Why change our minds? In his conversational and delightfully self-effacing style, Brant Hansen shows us why we should fight our drive to be self-righteous: it's breathtakingly freeing. What's more, just admitting that we're profoundly biased toward ourselves and want desperately to preserve our rightness at all costs even helps us improve our relationships with God and others.
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Outstanding book!
- By Jake on 06-19-20
- The Truth About Us
- The Very Good News About How Very Bad We Are
- By: Brant Hansen
- Narrated by: Brant Hansen
I love this book
Reviewed: 08-03-21
I listen to a lot of books and this is one of my favorites. Humorous but convicting. This is my second book by this author and will definitely be listening to more.
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Out of the Ashes
- Rebuilding American Culture
- By: Anthony Esolen
- Narrated by: Adam Verner
- Length: 7 hrs and 3 mins
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It's not your imagination: civilized human society is collapsing. Communities no longer work toward a common good; children are no longer our first priority; businesses no longer value hard work; arts and skills have been lost; and gender is decided by the individual, not biology. We cannot reverse national and global trends, says professor Anthony Esolen, but we can build communities that live up to humanity's promise and responsibility.
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Intelligence, manly spirit, politically incorrect
- By Thucydides on 06-05-17
- Out of the Ashes
- Rebuilding American Culture
- By: Anthony Esolen
- Narrated by: Adam Verner
disappointing
Reviewed: 04-01-17
A lot of "good ol' days" reminiscing and moralizing. I was hoping for a more forward looking book. This was a wordy, poetic over idealistic view of how everything used to be perfect. Not much inspiration for "Rebuilding American Culture" as the title suggests.
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