This is
the basic argument of his book.
The basic argument of the book is that most of what the church does today was borrowed from paganism.
Not exact matches
This is one part
of the
argument of Christopher Lasch in Haven in a Heartless World: The Family Besieged (New York:
Basic Books, 1977).
The
basic argument to the
book is that the Catholic Pope will be the false prophet
of the anti-Christ, Catholicism will be the one world religion
of the anti-Christ, and that the Catholic church, in cooperation with worldly governments, has duped Christians into meeting on Sunday rather than on Saturday.
In his new
book Reinventing the Sacred: A New View
of Science, Reason, and Religion (
Basic Books, New York; May 2008), Kauffman develops a larger
argument: Understanding what's happening in complex systems could help modern science break free
of what some consider its too - reductionistic underpinnings.
Edit the manuscript with an eye for the grammatical errors and inconsistencies noted in the
Basic Copyedit, as well as offer developmental suggestions and queries to improve the clarity, arc, and soundness
of your
book's
argument in the case
of nonfiction; and characterization, dialogue, and plot development in the case
of fiction
There's nothing wrong with the
basics of this
argument, and that's the reason I spent extra months and invested a few hundred dollars more to make my
book available on Lightning Source.
In the same
book, Farrow makes a number
of arguments against what he refers to as the privatization
of civil justice, such as the impoverishment
of common law when cases are removed from the public system (this dovetails with Simpson's work), the use
of a private (thus, confidential) system to circumvent public policies, public accountability, and
basic notions
of procedural fairness, and the shielding from the public
of transactions that would not withstand public scrutiny.