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Christianity Under Fire

Episode 100 of the Church Public podcast, hosted by Church Public, titled "Christianity Under Fire" was published on June 28, 2021 and runs 29 minutes.

June 28, 2021 ·29m · Church Public

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Across many countries, Christianity is being pushed down, which has been happening for 2000 years, but the recent uptick in persecution must be noted and watched to see how the local church and the individual believer are going to respond. America and largely the Western world has been hailed as based on Judeo-Christian roots and this is by and large true. The morality of especially the American form of Government, namely Self Government, is based on Biblical values. Many of the founders exp...

Across many countries, Christianity is being pushed down, which has been happening for 2000 years, but the recent uptick in persecution must be noted and watched to see how the local church and the individual believer are going to respond.

America and largely the Western world has been hailed as based on Judeo-Christian roots and this is by and large true.
The morality of especially the American form of Government, namely Self Government, is based on Biblical values. Many of the founders expressly stated if we don't have the values of the Bible undergirding our individual character, this form of government cannot stand. If you cannot self govern individually there is no chance you can self govern on a community or city or country wide scale.

And this is bearing out to be true.
Throughout the last century and more, we have abandoned God personally. I'm not talking about being a Christian nation, or talking about the left's new derogatory term of Christian Nationalism. No, I am just talking about building families, building faith, building each person's worldview on  Biblical values in the same way the founders did with their families.
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