"Pastor Williams' work exposes the emptiness, singular thinking and false rhetoric behind many of today's popular and divisive political beliefs. It also offers insight into how those guided by self-serving convictions sometimes use the 'cover' of religion to create an air of legitimacy that abhors challenge. If we are to survive as 'One Nation Under God, ' we must be open to being transformed by the love of Christ, listen to each other, understand that we are human and therefore flawed, and when we act, act with a spirit of compassion and understanding. The message preached by Pastor Williams in his work is the same message of hope that Jesus preached-that we should be guided by the love of God and accepting of the differences in others, not by our own ambitions and attempts to limit the world to one of our own design." - Dick Ambrose, Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Judge "Personal experience becomes dangerous when we make those experiences the law of life for everyone we encounter; and when those experiences become the genesis for intolerance, bigotry, hatred, and lack of compassion for anyone whose experiences have been different from our own. This is expressed by Dr. Williams in this pamphlet." - Marcia Fudge, US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development "Dr. Williams expresses, reveals, and opens his soul in this thought-provoking work." - Terrie Wolf, Agent / Foreign Rights Manager "Pastor Ron does the job of a modern-day evangelist to evaluate the only two human emotions known to mankind, in my opinion, and that is love and fear. Hate is just a byproduct of fear. He explains that we fear what we do not know or accept doctrine that has gone before us, and that the only way to conquer fear is with love. READ THE BOOK!" - Jack Madda, Entrepreneur
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