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11 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
There aren't any negative stars, or I would give this 10 minuses,
By One Who Loves Jesus (Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Curse of 1920 (Paperback)
Mr. Naler has written a thoroughly misogynistic piece here trying to equate the "downfall" of culture with giving women the vote! This is barely camoflaged hate literature masquerading as Christian-influenced. Mr. Naler would have us undereducate women and keep them under their father's and then their husband's control, quiet and in their homes. Women would lack college degrees, would not be able to vote, would dress just short of wearing Islamic fundamentalist garb. Fundamentalist does not do justice to this person's views. American Taliban would be more like it. The only thing scary about this book is that someone might read it and take it seriously. This book is more than a waste of money and time.
8 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
This guy is out there even for a Fundamentalist,
By Ex Hic Ut Uruguay (Hiding Somewhere on Earth (I Think)) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Curse of 1920 (Paperback)
Although the premise was sound, the book had too many radical Fundamentalist (Bordering on Pentecostalism) and racist undertones to make it credible. This book is ending up in the kindling bin for my fireplace.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
A disgrace,
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This review is from: The Curse of 1920 (Paperback)
I realize that we have freedom of speech in America, but it sure is annoying when someone like this comes out with a book. Yes, he is a religious nutcase, but he is dangerous. As a counselor and Life Coach for your people, these types of books are highly influential on young and impressionable minds. He is more than a nut, he is a hate monger and someone that believes that America should restrict rights to those he deems inferior. I hope this nasty bigot does not have daughters, because he is a disgrace to fatherhood.
4 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Are we morally better off today than people were in 1920?,
By Awareness (New York, usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Curse of 1920 (Paperback)
I have this book and another by Gary Naler called "Coverings" I agree wholeheartedly with what both books have to say. People say the Bible also was sort of an Instruction book for people. But what was needed to complement Truth was a greater EXPLANATION as to Why things are the WAY They Are Today. Thus these two books will not only display much, but allow one to Measure Themselves- By Themselves. And IF there Is A GOD, and HE LOVES Everyone, and He Will Judge Everyone By Their "Actions", Then Maybe It's TIME People got to Learn "WHY Things are So WRONG" in a World that was made (Created) so Wisely and Timely, yet Not by Human Hands. We know there is a Time to Live, To DIE, To WAKE UP, and To Try and Understand TRUTH. There is too much Distraction and Deception in the World TODAY, thus each of us are Responsible to Grow and Tend our own gardens. If this is true than The Master has to Supply Our Needs According to HIS WILL, His LAWS, His Government, and His Promises. But mankind (Men And Women) have chosen to "Go Their Own Way" despite The True Ways. And should there be a "reckoning". It will be quite an embarrassing Time for those who were Not paying attention. What will be their excuse?: I Didn't Know these Rules and Commands yet apply in modern times. Get the books, read them then read them again and see where you fit or do not fit. This is the Information age, and its so overloaded with JUNK. These Books just might change your life as they did mine.
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The Curse of 1920 by Gary D. Naler (Paperback - April 1, 2007)
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