Randy England

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Randy England


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Alton, Illinois, The United States
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Randy England is a Catholic writer and retired criminal defense lawyer in central Missouri. He serves on the board of directors of the Freedom Center of Missouri and is a co-host of the Freedom Feens radio show on the Liberty Radio Network (LRN.FM).

Average rating: 3.94 · 110 ratings · 19 reviews · 6 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Last Fisherman: A novel...

3.93 avg rating — 41 ratings — published 2012 — 2 editions
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Free is Beautiful: Why Cath...

4.11 avg rating — 38 ratings — published 2012 — 6 editions
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Unicorn in the Sanctuary : ...

3.74 avg rating — 31 ratings — published 1990 — 7 editions
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“Despite evolution's scientific mantle or the latest court decision, the theory is proving increasingly faulty with each passing decade. In light of the New Agers' preoccupation with personal experience, evolution may be the only belief that New Agers take on faith, because it has never been observed to occur, and the scientific evidence needed to support it does not exist.”
Randy England, Unicorn in the Sanctuary : The Impact of the New Age

“— Cutting or eliminating any involuntary tax is a reduction in aggression and is therefore moral. — Imposing or raising any tax means increased aggression and must always be opposed. — Any new law that goes beyond the protection of life, liberty and property must be opposed. — Any law that prevents peaceful people from exercising their God-given freedom must be repealed.”
Randy England, Free Is Beautiful: Why Catholics should be libertarian

“The view of the Catholic Church on biological evolution has been cautious. In Humani Generis, Pius XII permitted discussion of evolution by competent thinkers, but warned against any presumption that evolution has been proved true, "as if there were nothing in the sources of Divine Revelation which demands the greatest moderation and caution in this question". Pius XII's caution was justified; since his death the theory has had some resounding problems.”
Randy England, Unicorn in the Sanctuary : The Impact of the New Age



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