Russell D. Moore Quotes
The Problem Was That, From The Very Beginning, Christian Values Were Always More Popular In American Culture Than The Christian Gospel. That's Why One Could Speak Of "God And Country" With Great Reception In Almost Any Era Of The Nation's History But Would Create Cultural Distance As Soon As One Mentioned "Christ And Him Crucified." God Was Always Welcome In American Culture. He Was, After All, The Deity Whose Job It Was To Bless America. The God Who Must Be Approached Through The Mediation Of The Blood Of Christ, However, Was Much More Difficult To Set To Patriotic Music Or To "Amen" In A Prayer At The Rotary Club.
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