
Christian Patriot
12 Ways to Create One Nation Under God
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Narrado por:
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Kennedy Hall
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Taylor Marshall
As Seen on The Patrick Bet-David podcast
Christian Patriot offers a compelling roadmap for Christians to reclaim their cultural influence and establish an explicitly Christian society rooted in faith, family, and biblical values.
As Christians watch with dismay as Christian civilization is replaced by a New Secular Religion, Christian Patriot emerges as both a guide and a manifesto for those seeking to restore Christianity as the original blueprint for Western civilization. Taylor R. Marshall reveals that the foundation of Western civilization is rooted in Christian theology and addresses difficult topics such as Christian Nationalism, the Separation of Church and State, and the vocation of every Christian Patriot to bear witness in the public square. Christian Patriot outlines twelve essential strategies for building a nation under God. Each chapter not only tackles pressing societal concerns—from abortion and human trafficking to parental rights and family value—but also equips listeners with practical action items to initiate real change.
If you lament the erosion of Christian identity in our society and seek ways to establish all things in Christ, this book will help you discover the historical truth about our Christian foundations, inspire you with twelve actionable steps, and guide you to embrace your vocation as a Christian Patriot in a new era of hope and renewal.
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Great Read!
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I struggle with the chapter on Marriage and I am not quite sure if you are supportive of divorce in the case of "fornication". I find the quote from Jesus troubling as it implies 1 exception. If possible, would you please elaborate more on this? How is it inacted? Does my husband merely have to sleep with another to say 'I have divorced you' or is it the spouse who was wronged the 1 given "permission" to give up and leave or stay and fight for the marriage? I also have a hard time justifying Marriage as a "Covenant" as there is implied an exception and then the entire argument collapses onto itself into a mere "Contract" (I owe you everything listed here no matter what except if you sleep with someone else henceforth). While I understand a Covenant as meaning "I owe you this no matter if you deliver to me what is owed to me".
I'll admit; I want marriage to be iron clad. My husband and I have had our major struggles (not with adultery but he was still leaving). Where is there justice for the wronged spouse? Where is the hope for redemption? Where is God's love if He gave exceptions?
I Liked It .... But I Have Questions?
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The idea of the book, Christian patriot!
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