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The United States of America finds itself entrenched in an era of unprecedented political polarization and increasingly violent protests. Yet, amid the fervent battles between the left and the right, there remains a steadfast commitment to secularism and a concerning relaxation of societal standards regarding sexual propriety.
To truly comprehend the culture wars that currently engulf America, it is imperative to first examine the culture wars that raged during the nineteenth century. In "America's Cultural Civil War," Douglas Wilson delves into how the nation's inability to address the issue of slavery in a biblical manner has left an indelible mark on the dilemmas we face today. Critical issues such as racism, hate speech, and the biblical stance on slavery continue to plague us, demanding our attention and resolution.
Wilson's collection of essays offers profound insights rooted in historic, biblical orthodoxy, tackling the controversies that have swirled around previous editions of the book. It's time for America to confront its past and chart a course toward reconciliation, unity, and a future free from the shadows of the cultural civil war.
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