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One Nation, Still Under God
In today's America, the call to separate "church and state" is often used to silence faith in public life. But did the Founding Fathers intend a godless government?
Hon. Nathan Rodriguez argues that to remove faith from leadership is to lose the moral compass of the nation. This book compellingly explores why religious ethics and politics shouldn't be separated, but must walk together to ensure integrity and virtue in leadership. Drawing on the wisdom of Washington, who called religion and morality "indispensable supports", and Lincoln, who sought to be "on God's side", it argues that liberty without morality leads to chaos.
A nation's strength comes not just from its power, but from its principles. One Nation, Still Under God is a necessary call for leaders to serve with conviction and for citizens to restore the moral foundation that sustains our freedom
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One Nation, Still Under God
In today's America, the call to separate "church and state" is often used to silence faith in public life. But did the Founding Fathers intend a godless government?
Hon. Nathan Rodriguez argues that to remove faith from leadership is to lose the moral compass of the nation. This book compellingly explores why religious ethics and politics shouldn't be separated, but must walk together to ensure integrity and virtue in leadership. Drawing on the wisdom of Washington, who called religion and morality "indispensable supports", and Lincoln, who sought to be "on God's side", it argues that liberty without morality leads to chaos.
A nation's strength comes not just from its power, but from its principles. One Nation, Still Under God is a necessary call for leaders to serve with conviction and for citizens to restore the moral foundation that sustains our freedom