Is the idea of a Christian nation the definition of "absolute absurdity"? According to one Christian magazine, the answer is yes.
Earlier this month, the supposedly thoughtful Plough magazine published a breathtaking exercise in intellectual cowardice, dismissing the very foundation of Western civilization as “absolute absurdity.” The essay in question tackles the subject of Christian nationhood, but it reads like a surrender document, abandoning two millennia of proven governance for faddish defeatism.
To deny the role of Christian truth in Western greatness is like denying oxygen’s role in breathing.
What lunacy drives this thinking?
The greatest civilizations in human history — medieval England’s common law, America’s founding principles, Wilberforce’s abolition movement — all eme