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The Divided States of America

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A popular look at the separation of church and state: what it is, what it isn't, and why it matters for the future of religion in America.

Everywhere, it seems, the question is being raised, "What's God got to do with America?" According to Richard Land, both sides of the worldview wars, Liberals and Conservatives, are fundamentally missing the mark. "The country needs a new way to think about this question," says Dr. Land. "When neither side is interested in listening to the other, but each side responds by shouting so loudly that their opponents either can't or won't listen, you generate a lot of heat, but very little light. And while the shouting match may make good media, the truth is that underlying this debate are critical assumptions that will radically shape the future of this country for good or for ill. It's high time we realize what they are and learn how to respond in ways that will cut through our current cultural impasse."


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Publisher: Thomas Nelson Inc.

Kindle Book

  • Release date: June 30, 2011

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  • ISBN: 9781595553522
  • Release date: June 30, 2011

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  • ISBN: 9781595553522
  • File size: 857 KB
  • Release date: June 30, 2011

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A popular look at the separation of church and state: what it is, what it isn't, and why it matters for the future of religion in America.

Everywhere, it seems, the question is being raised, "What's God got to do with America?" According to Richard Land, both sides of the worldview wars, Liberals and Conservatives, are fundamentally missing the mark. "The country needs a new way to think about this question," says Dr. Land. "When neither side is interested in listening to the other, but each side responds by shouting so loudly that their opponents either can't or won't listen, you generate a lot of heat, but very little light. And while the shouting match may make good media, the truth is that underlying this debate are critical assumptions that will radically shape the future of this country for good or for ill. It's high time we realize what they are and learn how to respond in ways that will cut through our current cultural impasse."


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