Amen Brother, I cannot disagree with one word of the above opinion.
Same here. Seems the easier life has become for Americans the easier they forget that there is a reason that America became the strongest and wealthiest nation in the world when it adhered to Christian values and worshipped God with their actions and not just with their mouths. I don't think any of the younger generation know what type of tyranny that the English lived under or the events that led the our founding fathers to write The Constitution at all. Imagine being told you have to attend church they tell you to or pay a fine or forcing you to put up soldiers for the night who are thee to search your belongings to find something to "prove" you are a traitor so they can hang you for treason or forcing you turn over your belongings to surrender them to the crown. Or not paying a debt because you didn't have the money then being confined to a cage that you can't even stand up in? The problem is that our youth have not had to endure hardships to mature them ergo they are letting the government tell them what and how to think to think by manipulating their emotions like a psychological thriller and they're not even aware of it at all. So many are no longer learning or appreciating the value of wisdom therefore they don't know what is good or evil or what is truth or lies. My guess is that Americans will not learn their lessons until they go through enough hell on earth that will make them question what father government tells them.