
Worshipping the State
How Liberalism Became Our State Religion
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Many Christians feel that they are being opposed at every turn by what seems to be a well-orchestrated political and cultural campaign to de-Christianize every aspect of Western culture. They are right, and it goes even further back than the Obama Administration. In Worshipping the State: How Liberalism Became Our State Religion, Benjamin Wiker argues that it is liberals who seek to establish an official state religion: one of unbelief. Wiker reveals that it was never the intention of the Founders to drive religion out of the public square with the First Amendment, but secular liberals have deliberately misinterpreted the establishment clause to serve their own ends: the de-Christianization of Western civilization. The result, they hope, is government as the new oracle. Personal faith in a deity is replaced with collective dependence on government, and the diversity of religious practices and dogmas is reduced to a uniform ideological agenda. The liberal strategy is two-pronged: drive religion out of the public square, and then, in religion's place, erect the Church of the State to fill the human need for a higher power to look up to.
But what was done can be undone. Outlining a simple, step-by-step strategy for disestablishing the state church of liberalism, Worshiping the State shows the full historical sweep of the war to those on the Christian side of the cultural battle - and as a consequence of this far more complete vantage, how to win it.
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In Worshipping the State: How Liberalism Became Our State Religion, author Benjamin Wiker asserts that America is being de-Christianized by liberals. Wiker uses a stockpile of historical data to prove that, since the dawn of Rome, liberals in the West have always sought to de-Christianze the state. Wiker believes that the founding fathers did not intend to secularize America, and that without Christianity America loses its moral foundation. Wiker’s exhaustive investigation of history is easy to appreciate, as is his calm rhetoric. For Wiker, liberals have usually ultimately lost their bid to replace god with government. Outlined here is Wiker’s comprehensive plan for remaking the state as a faith-based institution. Ken Maxon narrates this 23-hour tome with resounding sincerity.
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If you’re the kind of Christian who feels peculiarly ambivalent about politics, there is a reason for that. And people were not martyred just because they dared to say that loving is good, and hating is bad.
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Deism taken by itself though, has generally not been a disqualifier in determining who I may admire or perhaps venerate (for example Thomas Jefferson). But if one takes to heart the connection (which is extensively demonstrated in this audiobook) between deism and secular liberalism; some of my former "heroes" (including Thomas Jefferson) were tinctured with a philosophy which seeks nothing less than the complete eradication of Christianity - not a benevolent condescension toward it, but its ultimate eradication!
In the interest of fairness to Dr. Wiker, it must be said that he did not indict with animus those who had fallen prey to secular liberalism. His overriding focus throughout this audiobook, was to help the listener to both see and understand the genesis of secular liberalism, and its detrimental impact particularly on America. My takeaway of this situation as it currently stands, is that we are truly in dire circumstances! Or to put it in another way; there is a lot of work that must be done to remedy the situation. Dr. Wiker's recommendation is to take back the universities, wherein the impetus of secular liberalism exists. Can this be done? My thought is that if the government's financing were removed, perhaps it could.
Finally, in my view Ken Maxon was a poor choice in the reading of the text of this audiobook. He unfortunately sounded as though he were reading a bedtime story. A more powerful performance would have greatly benefited this particular material.
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