Hi, I'd like to know what "book of virtue" and "Strategic Castles" is in the paragraph below.
1. a book of virtue
"This is a man who has cruelly publicized his infidelities, made disturbing sexual comments about his elder daughter, and boasted about the size of his penis on the debate stage. His lawyer reportedly arranged a $130,000 payment to a porn star to dissuade her from disclosing an alleged affair. Yet religious conservatives who once blanched at PG-13 public standards now yawn at such NC-17 maneuvers. We are a long way from The Book of Virtues."
I googled it and found some photoes of the book and it seemed like an old book from ancient China, but I don't know for sure if there is a certain popular book in America. 2. Strategic Castles "I find this desire understandable but not compelling. Some words, like strategic castles, are worth defending, and evangelical is among them. While the term is notoriously difficult to define, it certainly encompasses a “born-again” religious experience, a commitment to the authority of the Bible, and an emphasis on the redemptive power of Jesus Christ." I know what strategic means and what castle is, but think it must have some special meaning when writer used it in this context. Thank you always!" It's a book of Christian values for the moral education of children. The different virtues are: into different virtues: self-discipline, compassion, responsibility, friendship, work, courage, perseverance, honesty, loyalty, and faith. html fort lee I know what strategic means and what castle is, but think it must have some special meaning when writer used it in this context.
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fort leeWe are a long way from The Book of Virtues."
It's a book of Christian values for the moral education of children. The different virtues are: into different virtues: self-discipline, compassion, responsibility, friendship, work, courage, perseverance, honesty, loyalty, and faith.