
Without committing them to its statements, this book is admiringly dedi- cated to all those sincere fighters for American liberty and Christian principles who, because of their opposi...

Maria Théodore Ratisbonne (1802 – 1884) was an important Catholic author, priest and missionary of Jewish provenience. In 1826, he was baptised and during his life was highly appreciated by the Catholic Church.
The Jewish Question (1868) is a suggested solution to the pr...

This essay, originally published in 1844 as Zur Judenfrage, must be one of Karl Marx's most ignored and suppressed works. Marx, himself of Jewish descent, while answering an essay by fellow Hegelist philosopher Bruno Bauer on the topic of the emancipation of Jews in Prussia, raged polemically...

“...a double-minded man, unstable in all his ways." James 1:8
The curse of double-mindedness is of epidemic proportions in America today and the following serve as just a few examples of this deadly spiritual malady.

When her books were published Elizabeth Dilling was attacked as being ‘anti-Semitic’. Without being aware of it, Elizabeth Dilling had stumbled upon the connection between the Jews and Marxism. In 1940 she published The Octopus under the pen name, Rev. Frank Woodruff Johnson, which examined the Jewish role...