Mind Siege

Mind Siege
Mind Siege  
Author(s) David Noebel, Tim LaHaye
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Religion
Publisher Word Publishing
ISBN 0-8499-43590-0

Mind Siege: The Battle for Truth in the New Millennium is a book written by David Noebel and Timothy LaHaye criticizing and attacking what they view secular humanism to be. It was published in 2000.

Contents

Overview

The book's central thesis is the conspiracy theory that there are many groups — secret societies, liberal groups, etc. — working to "turn America into an amoral, humanist country, ripe for merger into a one-world socialist state."

The groups allegedly involved in the conspiracy include:

The Council for Secular Humanism criticizes this list, claiming that a secular humanist can often feel "isolated and beleaguered" even in these supposed strongholds, and points out that "This allegation of influence by secular humanism is rather amusing"[1]

Contents

  • It Could Happen...
  • Introduction

Part One: The Conflict

  • 1. You Incredible Brain, Your Magnificent Mind
  • 2. The Wisdom of God
  • 3. The Wisdom of Man

Part Two: The Situation

  • 4. America's Christian Heritage
  • 5. Secularizing America

Part Three: The Truth

  • 6. The Humanist Bible
  • 7. Humanism Is Unscientific
  • 8. Humanism Is a Religion
  • 9. Humanists Control America
  • 10. The Big Lie

Part Four: The Challenge

  • 11. The Pro-Moral Majority
  • 12. Summer Soldiers and Sunshine Patriots
  • 13. Waking the Sleeping Giant
  • 14. What You Can Do
  • 15. Time to Choose
  • Appendix A: Preliminary Questions for Political Candidates to Determine Their Position on Morals
  • Appendix B: Christianity and Science
  • Bibliography: Recommended Reading List
  • Notes

Criticism

The book is criticized both for putting forth a conspiracy theory and unfairly and "scurrilously" attacking humanism.[1]

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