A criminal justice system is at the very heart of the Gospel message , yet college professors use criminal justice classes to turn our courts, nation, and the next generation away from God while churches appear powerless to stop them. Because the insights that the Christian founders of Harvard and Yale knew have become forgotten wisdom, Christian values that influenced the founding of the United States are being attacked by an angry culture in the public square. Today's bigotry against biblical jurisprudence has turned our justice system into just a system . An I ntroduction to B iblical J urisprudence will help you to understand the differences between laws and sentencing found both in the Bible and in everyday life. It will also provide a quick systematic way to categorize every law found in scripture and in today's legislation, and to identify an essence often hidden behind particular laws. The bottom line is that this book will help you to scripturally address legal issues in the public square, identify moral flaws in proposed legislation that Christians wrongly introduce, correct mistakes that many preachers make in teaching on the Ten Commandments, and point out fundamental fallacies that post-Christian and atheist criminal justice professors are preaching in their classrooms. I f God has addressed a problem in humanity and given a solution , is it possible that God's solution is the best possible answer for the occasion? Any crime story presents an opportunity to share how God's way is better than man's way, and why the gospel is relevant to today's rising crime rate and sinking moral standards. An Introduction to Biblical Jurisprudence will also help lay a firm foundation for you to share God's solutions for societal problems with confidence. Each section also has lesson review questions at the end of the book, which is also useful for classes or group study meetings. Charts and diagrams are included. If you prefer a small book on this topic in the 20,000 words category, then this book, An Introduction to Biblical Jurisprudence, is made for you. Most sections are divided for about fifteen minutes of reading out loud. However, if you want a book of over 200,000 words with tons of footnotes, then look forward to the release of a 2004 book, Eden's Tree of Death, an in-depth study of God's Criminal Justice system, coming soon to Amazon. Tony M Robinson , a military academy graduate, administered the uniform code of military justice as an officer in the armed forces, apprehended thieves and made cases as a corporate security loss prevention agent for a major retailer, and is a retired federal law enforcement officer that handled cases in federal, state, and local courts. In addition, Tony Robinson ran internships for a federal law enforcement agency for nearly two decades, supervising criminal justice interns from major universities and colleges.
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