Freedom on the Altar
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The United Nations speaks of “human rights” while drafting schemes that corrode faith, family, and freedom. In Freedom on the Altar, William Norman Grigg documents how UN policies promote abortion, population control, and anti-Christian values, all while eroding national sovereignty. Drawing from UN publications and insider admissions, he reveals a global agenda designed to subvert parental authority, reshape morality, and bind nations under centralized power. A heavily footnoted call to resistance — urgent, clear, and impossible to ignore.
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What if the “human rights” promised by the United Nations meant the end of yours? William Norman Grigg’s Freedom on the Altar: The UN’s Crusade Against God and Family exposes how those definitions conceal a deeper project: dismantling national sovereignty and erasing Biblical morality under the guise of international law. This is no abstract critique. Grigg works through UN documents, population conferences, and family policy statements to show how an institution celebrated as peacekeeper is, in fact, a campaigner against life, faith, and parental authority.
Readers are taken inside UN initiatives on abortion, “children’s rights,” radical environmentalism, and globalist treaties. Grigg details how programs presented as humanitarian aid instead normalize population control, undermine Christian family structure, and advance a secular creed that demands worship at the altar of world government. The documentation is drawn directly from the UN’s own declarations, revealing an agenda that few outside policy circles ever read in full.
What makes this book indispensable is its pairing of research with moral urgency. Grigg is not content to catalogue abuses—he indicts the architects, names the accomplices, and presses readers to see the pattern: elites masking coercion in rhetoric, subverting freedom through international consensus. His analysis traces the cultural assault to its roots, where the UN’s vision of rights collides with the Founders’ vision of liberty.
For readers who value faith, family, and independence, Freedom on the Altar is a stark reminder: world government does not arrive by conquest but by treaty, policy, and cultural conditioning. Grigg shows how far that process has already gone—and why the time to resist is now. (1995, 264pp, pb)
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