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Faith Holds America Together               gious heritage so deeply believed by our founding fathers.
                                                              Engraved on the cap on the top of the Washington Monu-
          Religious faith permits a nation to overcome adversity and  ment are the words: “Praise be to God.” As a tourist climbs
        to deal with the exigencies of life that cause both individuals  the winding stairs inside, they see such phrases as “Search the
        and countries to suffer. Faith teaches that life is more than a  Scriptures,” and “Holiness to the Lord.”
        mad rush for wealth, that sacrifice matters, that some of the   At the Lincoln Memorial, the President’s words are chis-
        most important things men do often cannot be completed in  eled into granite: “...That this nation, under God, shall have
        one generation.                                     a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people,
          It  is  seldom  reported  that  Stalin,  when  faced  by  the  on-  by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.”
        slaught of the Nazi invasion, reopened the churches in Russia  On the south bank of the Tidal Basin sits the magnificent Jef-
        and brought the imprisoned bishops and clerics back from Si-  ferson Memorial with Jefferson’s words, “Can the liberties of
        beria in order to restore faith and hope and passionate resolve  a nation be secure when we have removed a conviction that
        in the people. Despite his avowed hatred for Christianity, Sta-  these liberties are the gift of God? Indeed, I tremble for my
        lin knew that only faith in God could give the Russian people  country when I reflect that God is just, that His justice cannot
        hope and courage under adversity. Once Hitler was defeated,  sleep forever.”
        however, the church bells were silenced again, because faith   If the militant secularists are going to win the battle over
        also can inspire people to rise up against totalitarian govern-  faith in America, they will ultimately have to sandblast half
        ments!                                              the walls of official Washington. But even then, what is etched
          Faith stands at the other end of the continuum from the  on the hearts of the great majority of the American people will
        highest value of American intellectuals—an open mind. Faith  remain and be passed on to the next generation: the simple
        speaks  of  certainty,  but  America’s  leadership  class  is  never  belief that we are “One Nation Under God.” ✝
        certain about anything that matters. Concepts like good and
        bad, right and wrong, are a puzzle for most of them. All things   © Copyright 2020 James Dobson, Inc. All rights reserved. www.drjamesdobson.org.
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        are  forever  questioned—the  best  minds  are  believed  to  be
        those that never “close” on anything.
          Intellectual  snobs  ridicule  the  simple  faith  of  common
        people. Having no faith themselves, they attempt to debunk it
        when they see it in anyone else.
          But faith lives on, comes back from a thousand disappoint-
        ments,  mends  broken  hearts,  holds  nations  together.  True
        faith will not bend before all the professors, politicians and
        intellectuals that can be massed against it.
          On this issue of faith in American life, we are finally and ad-
        mittedly optimists. Americans remain a very deeply religious
        people. When compared with the citizens of any other West-
        ern nation, the religious commitment which remains—which
        is actually growing in America—is astonishing.
          G. K. Chesterton’s observation that “America is a nation
        with the soul of a church” is still true today, even if opinion
        leaders and the cultural elite seems embarrassed by the asser-
        tion.
          Each summer I have been intrigued when the influx of tour-
        ists come to Washington, D.C. Literally millions of Americans
        leave their homes in every state and travel to the nation’s capi-
        tal to show their children this center of the free world. I love to
        watch them, wide-eyed, with pride on their faces as they visit
        the great monuments and statues that dot this historical city.
          Often you will notice them with their heads tilted far back,
        pointing to the top of one monument or another. One day my
        own eyes followed theirs and I saw what attracted their atten-
        tion. At the top of nearly every historic building in Washing-
        ton, from the Supreme Court to the Lincoln Memorial, are
        stirring words, etched in stone, that pay tribute to the reli-
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