
UnChristianed Nation
What Would a U.S. Christian Nation Look Like?
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Narrated by:
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Jack Nolan
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By:
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Steve Dustcircle
About this listen
Many Americans call themselves Christians, and say that America is a Christian nation. This book takes the Christian's own text - the Bible - and turns it against them, showing U.S. Christians that if America were indeed a "Christian nation," the evidence isn't there. Steve Dustcircle attacks the theocratic mentality point by point, using everything from the early Jewish civilization to the early Church, and uses that as a mirror against the ways America acts and thinks politically, spiritually, and intellectually. America is far from being a Christian nation, and with rawness, Dustcircle pulls no blows.
©2014 Steve Dustcircle (P)2014 Jack Nolan, Steve Dustcircle
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