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Dr. Laura Schlessinger, the mega-popular star of The Dr. Laura Show, has been called many things by many people from diverse sides of the cultural and religious spectrum.-- A voice of fresh air in a polluted atmosphere.-- A grounded moral absolutist.-- The therapeutic equivalent of Rush Limbaugh.-- A prophetess for our times.-- A petite, blond, latter-day version of Moses on the mountain.Some appreciate her voice in the wilderness stance on morals which she defines as biblical: I'm presenting standards like they're mine. I mean, you know -- they're biblical I'm reiterating them. Others believe she is a self-righteous prude capitalizing on shock-jock techniques.But for Christians -- and finally all others as well -- there is only one standard: The Word of God. That is the ultimate scrutiny.A Closer Look at Dr. Laura is a thoroughly researched and documented review of her beliefs and advice as revealed through her four books and radio program, and set against the clear teachings of both the Old and New Testaments. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Even though she divorced at an early age, she is most hateful to those in the same situation now. She walked in their shoes, but is now so much a god that she doesn't have the compassion of Jesus. And being a Jew, she is still waiting for Jesus, so she follows only the Old Testament in her views. When she uses the N.T. she doesn't say she doesn't believe Jesus has come yet, she just uses the Bible to hurt. Her favorite put down to a woman is 'shacking up.' Dr. Laura, it takes two, not just a woman.
I don't recommend this to anyone sitting on the fence but if you love her, you'll like this book. ( )