Thursday, June 3, 2010

The 5000 Year Leap

It took a little longer than I thought it would, but I finally finished reading The 5000 Year Leap by W. Cleon Skousen.  I have been wanting to read this book for quite some time because it comes highly recommended by people like [gasp!] Glenn Beck.

The book lays out 28 principles by which the founders5000 used to shape our nation.  Each principle is clearly explained using the  direct words of the founders.  I find it remarkable how much the media and historians have distorted the original intentions of our founding fathers over time. 

The 5000 Year Leap was a very moving and uplifting book.  I learned a lot about the founders, their deep belief in natural law, their feelings on debt, and their belief that the family is the strength of society.

READ THIS BOOK!

♦♦♦♦♦

2 comments:

Eric power said...

Yeah Glenn said it was an easy read but it was a little meatier than I expected. That said it was a fantastic introduction to the history of our country's founding. The only book I know of that collects in one place all of the constitutional principles. I also believe this book had probably the best argument in favor of God that I've probably ever read! I recommend this book to anybody looking for true knowledge of the founders and their intent for this government and its people.

ZAROVE said...

Now if only the book were Historically accurate…


I am a Conservative, not a Liberal. Still, the book describes Monarchy as Left Wing, and Totalitarian, which isn’t True, and describes the Jacobins as Reluctant Revolutionaries. I mean, come on!