The American Deception

by Thomas D. Sharts


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 08/06/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 350
ISBN : 9781425733100
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 350
ISBN : 9781425733117

About the Book

The American Deception is a provocative analysis of the power of the Satan to utilize the American mass media communications networks to socialize deception amongst mass populations of people within American society simply because those masses of people are enthralled with an insatiable need for social acceptance. Unfortunately, the heinous consequences of such deceptive tactics have corrupted the professed American Christian Church as well—rendering it truly powerless to promote social justice and consecrated holy living amongst the masses.

In summation, the only hope for America to return to reputable civil living and cease the consequences of pervasive spiritual and social deception that continues to permeate the mainstream culture is for people to stop worshipping the mass media communications networks that glorify self love and the incessant need for social acceptance. Without such a cognizant awareness of the Satan’s effort to utilize the power of mass media communications networks to deceive millions, spiritual death and cultural degradation will unabatedly increase like a 200 car freight train on the downhill side with no brakes. Imagine the consequences of such a scenario.


About the Author

Thomas D. Sharts is a Professor of Sociology with Northern Marianas College. He is also the author of the book The American Deception (2007). Mr. Sharts has fifteen years college teaching experience and has taught in higher education in both the United States and overseas. From 1999 to 2007, he was the Founder and Executive Director of Friendship Helping Ministries in Charlotte, NC. In 2002, he was the recipient of the Community Quarterback Award for Human Services Leadership as designated by the National Football League’s Carolina Panthers. Mr. Sharts interests are reading, writing, sports, and the visual and dramatic arts. He is also available for public speaking engagements or educational seminars in reference to sociological analysis on identified specific topics, business analysis, nonprofit creation and development, self-help analysis, etc. He may be contacted at tdsharts@yahoo.com