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The End of Old America explores the loss of a way of life in the America we grew up in. It's a sobering story because, today, it is so hard to find a remnant of the traditions of our Founding Fathers, the old ways of honor, duty, and love for others.

Personal integrity and the Golden Rule seem relics of our past. What has happened to America? What has happened to us? After all, isn't this America, the shining city on a hill, a beacon of hope for the beleaguered masses of downtrodden humanity?

Ironically, many of us here in the shining city have lost our own hope in the future of our beloved country, our economic model, and our founding faith. Many are unable, or afraid, to admit that the American Eagle is struggling to maintain her flight and will eventually fall from her perch of international power and prominence.

More sad news is America's economic model appears well on the way to failure. These tragedies are compounded by the apostasy of much of mainline Christianity, so diluted with worldliness that it is relatively ineffective in the struggles against immorality in America.

The demise of America is not by accident or default. It has been and continues to be a planned program to destroy a country, her way of life, and her very structure by a movement that is anathema to all that Christian conservatives hold dear. The movement is humanism, and its pervasive tentacles (e.g., liberalism, socialism, communism, feminism, progressivism, etc.) are determined to destroy or at least humble us into submission to the humanists' globalist goals.

Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781957528083
  • ISBN-10: 1957528087
  • Publisher: Laurus Books
  • Publish Date: August 2023
  • Dimensions: 8 x 5 x 0.34 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.29 pounds
  • Page Count: 124

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