The Commonwealth

Christian Foundations Of Universal Law

by Adrian Moir


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£23.95
Softcover
£23.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 14/05/2025

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 436
ISBN : 9798765202289

About the Book

Disclosure: The contents of this book is in relation to the subject of law with a strong focus on interpreting human rights and equality from a theological, scientific, and political viewpoint for the purpose of strengthening a global democratic coalition force and Commonwealth alliance by the rights of conscience and liberty. The book aims to educate the individual concerning the strong political contentions between the Commonwealth, Islam, and communism. The book also contains references to social engineering strategies involving the geopolitical issues surrounding social Darwinism, secular science, secular humanism, national socialism, racism, inequality, Islam, communism, conspiracy and war. The book is intended to empower the individual concerning the basic rights of a human being, whilst exploring the rights of conscience from a Judeo-Christian viewpoint. This book is not recommended for individuals under the age of 18. All views within this book are within the spectrum of the law concerning freedom of speech, so as to not break the law, nor infringe upon a person's basic rights as a human being.


About the Author

The author of this book, Adrian Donald Moir, was born in the year 1982 in the town of Lithgow, New South Wales, Australia, where he achieved high grades before moving to Queensland in the year 2000 to complete his trade qualification in engineering. Adrian has spent the last two decades debating atheists on the subject of evolution vs creation and has compiled the best of these arguments within the book he has written. Adrian has over 24 years of experience working in the field of engineering involving Port Construction, Civil Engineering, and Mining Operations, and has devoted much of his time to studying evolution and creation from a Christian perspective. Adrian spends most of his time debating science, religion, and politics from his home town on the Eastern side of Brisbane, Australia, where he now resides.