MONEY AND TAXES

 
Taxes: A Moral Issue
 
  The issue of taxation is not just a legal issue but a morl issue as well.   Taxes: A Moral Issue covers the legal and moral issues of taxation.  It is   an excellent primer into the subject of taxes, taxations, and the income   tax, from an historical, biblical and constitutional perspective.   Answers   many of the perplexing questions facing American Christians today:
       * Are Christians obligated to pay taxes if they are unscriptural or  unconstitutional?
       * Do we have a lawful system of taxation today?
       * What does the Bible say about taxes?
       * What did the Founding Fathers say about taxes?
       * What principles must be adhered to in levying & collecting taxes? 
       * How did we get an "income tax" in this country?
  In 88 concisely-written pages, you can scan the history of the Income   Tax, and read many famous quotations on the subject.  With this booklet,   you will gain a fuller understanding of how far we have strayed from   sound Biblical and Constitutional principles
1040
Income Tax Return Form




88 page booklet, Illustrated, $7.00

 
 
The Mint and Coinage Acts
 
  This complilation on the subject of money contains four sections:
       1. The Mint and Coinage Acts of the United States.  Excerpts of the     main  Mint and Coinage Acts the U. S. Statutes At Large.   Includes             the coinage acts of 1792, 1837, 1873, and 1900.  These acts establish             the minting, issueing, metal weights and fineness for U.S. coins.
       2. A Brief History of Money in America.  A history with illustrations     showing the events and problems with money and banking in our            history from colonial times to the present.
       3. Some Thoughts on Paper Money.  Has many interesting quotes from   Washington, Patrick Henry, James Madison, Andrew Jackson, Daniel            Webster and others revealing the evils and pitfalls of paper currency. 
       4. Biblical Principles on Money.  Explains what God has commanded     regarding money and usury.  He directed we have "just weights and             measures" which would not included Federal Reserve Notes.

36 page booklet, illustrated, $3.50

 
 
 
For The Love of Money
 
        This booklet is a good primer to help anyone become more    informed about hard money, the Federal Reserve, credit, debt,    and paper money which passes for money.
          Exposes the erroneous notions and false monetary concepts    conveyed by the modern day "economists."   Topics include:         * The basics of what constitutes money.     * Established    standards in measuring money.       * The Lincoln "Greenbacks."    * The Federal Reserve Monster.     * Can paper money  represent potential wealth?     * Biblical perspectives. 


24 page booklet,  $2.50