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WHAT'S IT ALL COMING TO?

by Richard Bradley

Scripture: Acts 17:22-31


What's It All Coming To?
Richard Bradley
Acts 17:22-31


What's it all coming to? Now there's a good question everyone seems to be asking. Why is this? It's because most of us, if not all of us, have never witnessed a day like this. Things are happening today we've never seen before and never expected to see take place in our nation. What are a few of those things:

1- While many today are standing up for the rights of unborn children, abortion upon demand is still the law of our land. Some states have even gone so far as to say that it's a woman's right to choose right up until the moment of birth. Please tell me, when did it become socially acceptable and morally justifiable to kill a baby? This is an unspeakable evil!

2- The social liberties of conservatives and our constitutionally protected right of free speech is being severely restricted and even forbidden in certain parts of this country. Riots, beatings, and college campuses aflame with a far left passion for stifling the conservative viewpoint have practically erased legitimate debate in the public forum. At the worst, college presidents and elected officials are complicit and at the least, politically paralyzed by their devotion to the far left.

3- Politics have sunk to new, all-time lows in recent years. Shades of truth, demands for politically correct speech, and outright lies seem to be the norm of our day rather than the exception. There has never been a day when our country more needed true statesmen to step up and do the right thing, not because it would benefit one party or another or someone's political career, but because it would be the right thing.

''I am loath to close. We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained it must not break our bonds of affection. The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battlefield and patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone all over this broad land, will yet swell the chorus of the ...

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