America at 250: Lincoln's Reminder That God Judges Us All

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America at 250: Lincoln's Reminder That God Judges Us All
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The Story At A Glance
  • • Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address frames national conflict as divine retribution for sin.

  • • American religious affiliation has dropped from 78% in 2007 to 63% in 2023.

  • • The upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States includes calls for national rededication and prayer.
Context
The concept draws from Lincoln’s 1865 speech where he argued that God judges both North and South for the sin of slavery. This theological framework serves as a warning against national pride and secular arrogance.

Christian Perspective
The trend toward secularization is a direct assault on the Christian foundation of the nation. Lincoln’s message correctly identifies that a nation cannot escape divine judgment by abandoning its moral and biblical moorings. True national survival requires submission to God rather than the pursuit of secular humanism.

Implications
As the nation approaches its 250th anniversary, the push for secular pluralism threatens to sever the bond between the people and their Creator. If America continues to reject its Christian identity, it invites the same divine judgment Lincoln described. Protecting the religious integrity of the state is essential for national stability.

Broader Trends
The rise of the unaffiliated and the secularization of policy debates reflect a deliberate attempt by globalist elites to dismantle traditional hierarchies. This cultural decay is paired with demographic shifts that undermine the historic Christian character of the country. These movements aim to replace a God-fearing citizenry with a rootless, secular mass.

Takeaway
Americans must reject the false egalitarianism of secularism and return to a hierarchical order rooted in biblical truth. We must champion the traditional family and religious liberty to defend our heritage against replacement. National strength is found in spiritual repentance and the preservation of our Christian blood and soil.

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