Well of course not. But consider the following:
"Free agency had been the energy for our national will. Today the pattern of a life lived in America is likely to reflect self-absorption and not cooperation, which means our agency, is now a growing form of addictions and obsessions. Television is full of death. But it is all death ripped from its formerly religious context of being alone with God, in the judgment.
A Secular Age, a Spiritless Age, is a culture at sea without a rudder.
Our culture now makes Jewish mothers of us all.
Unshaped desires lead on to random
choices. What is at first random over time becomes habitual, too risky given the bad habits which culminate in a life-long ineffectual character. Shall the youth of Christendom falter? It depends partly, I suspect, on contesting secularity."
(If you're not sure what ultimately happens to a people whose God is their own intellect, I highly suggest you read The Book of Mormon~Another Testament of Jesus Christ. You'll get your answer. If you'd like a free copy, go here.)




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