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Crossroads : Which way, America? - Jim Roberts

Crossroads

Which way, America?

By: Jim Roberts

Paperback | 17 August 2009

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We have made tremendous strides as a nation. No other country has advanced as far and as fast as the United States of America. We can be justifiably proud of our great achievements in so many areas. Unfortunately, we have also become a nation immersed in political complacency and spiritual apathy. Our values are going through a shredder and are emerging as a mixed bag of ambiguous religiosity and intensifying immorality. America is indeed at a crossroads. We must choose either to continue our downward spiral of God-mocking and liberal lunacy, or turn to Almighty God and our Christian roots. This book addresses that choice head-on. Without any mincing of words, the hard-hitting, abbreviated chapters of this brief writing identify what may well be the most damaging problem in America, and point us toward a major step in its overall solution.

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