Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Erosion of Christian America - Video Download

This is Ken Ham’s 2nd annual “State of the Nation” presentation, delivered live from the Creation Museum’s special effects theater on February 16, 2010. Ham—widely recognized as one of America’s most in-demand speakers and today’s leading Christian apologist—highlights how far the U.S. has wandered from its Bible-based foundations, and references recent events in American politics and culture to call Christians back to their biblical roots.

Many Christians have been duped into accepting a false idea: that there is a ‘neutral’ position they can take in regard to social issues,” Ham said. “Some Christians even accept the myth that the U.S. Constitution declares that there should be a separation of church and state. They are hesitant to inject Christian beliefs into politics. God’s Word, however, makes it clear that there is no neutral position, God’s people need to unashamedly and uncompromisingly stand on the Bible and its absolute standards. We need to proclaim a Christian worldview and the Gospel, all the while giving answers for the hope we have.”

Ham uses the unique theme “Reminders Removed” to pointedly illustrate how important historical events and biblical ideas are for passing along a solid Christian heritage to the youth of today, who are the leaders of tomorrow.

This DVD touches on social issues such as abortion, “gay” marriage, origins, and the role of religion in society. Ham, who is the founder and CEO of Answers in Genesis and the Creation Museum, encourages Christians to know what the Bible says on these matters, and help them understand how to defend the biblical viewpoint in an increasingly hostile environment.

Download FREE Video Now - Available only until December 127, 2011. 

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