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So Help Me God

The Ten Commandments, Judicial Tyranny, & the Battle for Religious Freedom

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So Help Me God

Written by: Roy Moore, John Perry
Narrated by: Roy Moore
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So Help Me God relates the compelling story of Chief Justice Roy Moore, including his controversial Ten Commandments displays, his refusal to obey an unlawful order of a federal court, and why the critical legal and political question of our time is, 'Can the state acknowledge God?'

"God is sovereign and shall remain so despite what the Supreme Court and federal district courts of this land say. I have kept my oath and my promise to the people of the state of Alabama. I've obeyed the rule of law by not following the unlawful dictates of man." - Former Chief Justice Roy S. Moore, following his removal from office

©2005 Roy Moore (P)2005 Oasis Audio LLC
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"In this fascinating memoir, [Moore] reflects on his struggle to comply with the law and be true to his faith....His passion in asserting his own religious commitment reflects his personal courage in standing up for his beliefs, but for those who do not share them, he also makes a clear case for justifying the sanctions against him." (Booklist)

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