Robert H. Knight - Written Works

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Knight is the author of Fighting for America's Soul: How Sweeping Change Threatens Our Nation and What We Must Do, published in June 2009, updated in September, 2010, by Coral Ridge Ministries at coralridge.org, "Radical Rulers: The White House Elites Who Are Pushing America Toward Socialism" (2010, Coral Ridge Ministries at www.radicalrulers.com), "The Silencers: How Liberals Are Trying to Shut Down Media Freedom in the U.S." (2010, Coral Ridge Ministries), "The Truth About Marriage", (2010, Coral Ridge Ministries), co-author of "Ten Truths About Socialism" (2010, Coral Ridge Ministries at www.dangersofsocialism.com) and The Age of Consent: The Rise of Relativism and the Corruption of Popular Culture, published in 1998 and 2000 by Spence Publishing. Additionally, he writes a weekly column for The Washington Times, and frequently for Townhall.com, HumanEvents.com, OneNewsNow.com, DailyCaller.com, WorldNetDaily.com, AmericanThinker.com and other Web public affairs sites. He has written articles and columns for numerous publications and websites, including The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post, Townhall.com, AmericanThinker.com, OneNewsNow and the DailyCaller.com.

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