Insight - Aug. 4th, 2020
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Is the new anti-Semitism actually anti-Christian? Today on Insight, John and Josh Rosenstern discuss the attack on Christians in America. The vast majority of American citizens are unwilling to share what they believe with regards to their faith and political views. Brother John says research shows that people fear ramifications if they do not follow along with the narrative of the new socialist movement; examples being, a lack of promotion or termination, if found not following along with this direction. For decades, previous generations have allowed this narrative to creep into the media, schools, government, the legal and healthcare systems and even the church has allowed elements of these ideals to take root. Brother Josh says this modern day thought is aiming to destroy Capitalism and conservatism. Americans and the church need to wake up and see what’s going on. Pray that God will show you what His Word says about it, and take His answer to the polls and help protect the foundation this country was built on.
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