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“Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.”

How far we have come in the last 60 years.

How far we have come in the last 60 years.

Quote Source – John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address, January 20, 1961

A Biblical Christian worldview perspective – Imagine hearing that quote today by a president entering office, 60 years later. We have lost a love for our country. Our national debt was $289 billion in 1961, and today it is over $33 trillion and growing. We have become a nation expecting handouts rather than being contributors.

‘Ask not what God can do for you; ask what you can do for God’… We have also lost our love for God. In 1962, the Supreme Court determined that school prayer was unconstitutional. In the 60s, 91% of Americans identified as Christians (details here). Today the number has dropped to just 68% (details here).

Breaking down a love for our country (patriotism) AND our love for God creates the perfect formula to lay the groundwork for end-times prophesy.


AuthorJeff Hilles | BCWorldview.org 

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