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Apathy in the Christian community is why America is facing such perilous times -- agree or disagree? If the more secular America grows, and the more secular Americans grow, then it stands to reason that the more secular the cultural and political worlds become. So where does leadership take its moral compass if not from the church, if not from the Bible, if not from once-commonly accepted Judeo-Christian beliefs and ideals? The answer is from self. Today's America is governed by those who rely on their own interpretations of right versus wrong. And if you look at today's schools, especially the places of so-called higher learning, the outcome of such training is showing itself as screaming, idiotic, ignorant youth. These are America's emerging leaders -- if the Christian community remains silent. Allen West, with Young America's Foundation, discusses.
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Apathy in the Christian community is why America is facing such perilous times -- agree or disagree? If the more secular America grows, and the more secular Americans grow, then it stands to reason that the more secular the cultural and political worlds become. So where does leadership take its moral compass if not from the church, if not from the Bible, if not from once-commonly accepted Judeo-Christian beliefs and ideals? The answer is from self. Today's America is governed by those who rely on their own interpretations of right versus wrong. And if you look at today's schools, especially the places of so-called higher learning, the outcome of such training is showing itself as screaming, idiotic, ignorant youth. These are America's emerging leaders -- if the Christian community remains silent. Allen West, with Young America's Foundation, discusses.

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