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Norman Horn

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Inspiring book for founders and business leaders. Well worth the time to read it and apply even just one or two things to make a difference in your organization.
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Letter to the American Church by Eric Metaxas
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While I do like Eric in many respects, and you don't have to tell me twice that we Christians need renewal of the mind in Jesus, this book is about twice as long as it needs to be and dances around things in many ways. I recommend reading it if only ...more
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“Consider the roads blocked up by robbers, the seas beset with pirates, wars scattered all over the earth with the bloody horror of camps. The whole world is wet with mutual blood; and murder, which in the case of an individual is admitted to be a crime, is called a virtue when it is committed wholesale. Impunity is claimed for the wicked deeds, not on the plea that they are guiltless, but because the cruelty is perpetrated on a grand scale.” - St. Cyprian, 250 AD”
Norman Horn, Faith Seeking Freedom: Libertarian Christian Answers to Tough Questions

“The story of Jesus feeding some 5,000 people, as told in the books of Matthew and John, is well known throughout the world. It goes like this: As a large and hungry crowd gathers to hear Jesus, his disciples nervously ask him how so many people can be fed. The only food in their midst consists of five loaves of bread and two fishes. Jesus informs his associates of some rich people who live nearby. “Go and take what they have and give it to these who want it” he commands. So armed with swords and clubs the disciples raid the homes of the rich, as well as a grocery store and a bank, and redistribute the proceeds to the grateful multitude. After the event is over, Jesus lobbies Roman authorities to raise taxes on the rich and fork over the loot so that next time the disciples will not have to go steal it themselves.”
Norman Horn, Faith Seeking Freedom: Libertarian Christian Answers to Tough Questions

“A familiar quotation often attributed to George Washington warns that, “Government is not reason, it is not eloquence—it is force. Like fire it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master.”
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