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American Crisis

The Collapse of Christian Culture

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American Crisis

De : William Howard
Lu par : Nathaniel J. Herndon
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All Americans know we are in a state of cultural crisis, but how did we get to this point? It has been said, if we seek an actual legal date for the fall of Judeo-Christian culture in America, it would be June 26, 2015, the day the Supreme Court ruled that homosexual marriage was a constitutionally protected right.
But according to William D. Howard, the destruction of our country started well before that when states began changing laws and incorporating changes that had lasting repercussions on the culture as a whole.
In American Crisis: The Collapse of Christian Culture, Howard takes an in-depth look at civilizations in the past, provides insights on our current culture, and warns of a future that can mean only the destruction of everything we hold dear.
But this book is not without hope. Howard uses Gods Word to show Christians how we can counter the social and political norms and fight for our country's moral, political, and social outlook. As our moral high ground is being chipped away one corner at a time, we need to take up the call to action and fight against the powers that seek our demise.

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"Beautifully researched, accessibly presented. I highly recommend American Crisis." —Douglas Kruger, author of Poverty Proof and Political Correctness Does More Harm Than Good

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