He speaks the truth in a day of lies in culture and media, his book lifts this veil.
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Conrad brilliantly exposes Chesterton’s prophecy. These men’s lives and deaths are far more relevant today than they were in the 16th century. Whether you’re Catholic, Protestant, religious, agnostic or atheist, Conrad reveals just how much these two men will inspire all of us to be better people. I find myself reviewing each chapter, meditating on..
Not for the faint of heart
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Horribly Depressing
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This is mostly a scholarly work and is of some important note. In order to reach its conclusions the author must go into terrible detail about some of the atrocities. Hard to stomach, but probably important to hear…. very interesting but hard to separate the psych science from the awful story underneath.
Passionate storytelling
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A Must Read
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I have read/listened to this book multiple times throughout my military career and highly recommend others to do the same. I would say there’s a couple ways to view this: 1) how few men stood up against what they knew to be morally wrong right away; 2) how it took some men experiencing the horrors..








