The Rattle and Hiss of the Tin gods
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About the Book
The Rattle and Hiss of the Tin gods compares the basic tenets of humanism and Christianity, and documents the impact secular humanistic thought has had on all aspects of American life, from movies to politics. It raises the question: “What role, if any, does Christianity play in solving our social problems?” The book also forces the reader to view the drama being played out in the media and the political arena on the issue of separation of church and state in a more thoughtful way.
Although these questions are answered in every chapter of the book, they are best explained when the focus is on the issue of political Christians. The author's views are presented in a straightforward manner even as she counters the one-sided view that the media has taken over the years, belittling a way of life, principles, and values that so many Americans hold.
About the Author
Evelyn Damore lives in Wichita, Kansas with her husband of 54 years. The couple have four grown children and eight grandchildren. Prior to her retirement from the Wichita school district twelve years ago, she did secretarial work.
As a hobby, Evelyn writes letters to the editor of her local paper, dealing with various issues of national interest. These letters, ultimately, resulted in the writing of The Rattle and Hiss of the Tin gods.