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There exists in contemporary American Christianity a silence so profound, so complete, so spiritually devastating that it can only be understood as evidence of institutional capture at the deepest level. While churches across the nation fill their buildings with worship music, motivational sermons, and programs for personal spiritual growth, they maintain an almost absolute silence on the poisoning of the American people.
By Jason Smith3
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There exists in contemporary American Christianity a silence so profound, so complete, so spiritually devastating that it can only be understood as evidence of institutional capture at the deepest level. While churches across the nation fill their buildings with worship music, motivational sermons, and programs for personal spiritual growth, they maintain an almost absolute silence on the poisoning of the American people.