1. notleia says:

    And I found nothing to make WTF-face about (…for now). Well done, Burnett.

  2. Galadriel says:

    Captain America is my favorite Avenger (Granted, I’ve only seen the movies,) because he does focus one what’s good in our nation, instead of over-emphasizing our flaws

  3. Henrietta Frankensee says:

    My mother lives in Virginia after a long nomadic life on three continents. Through her I have been forwarding these essays on American Evangelism to her bible study group. Your comments are well received and I hope will stir some bustles! Thank you for the sane counter voice to the razzle dazzle.

    • Thanks for your encouragement, Henrietta.

      Through her I have been forwarding these essays on American Evangelism to her bible study group.

      I’m curious: to which essay(s) are you referring, besides this one?

  4. Kirsty says:

    Isn’t it fascinating that the same people who object to “Adam’s sin infected the whole human race” will easily accept “your forefathers’ racism and environment-abuse sins infected the whole nation”?

    I like this.

    • Either way, humanity is quite open to the idea of a sinful “federal head,” aren’t we?

      The main difference is between proposed solutions. Other religions say, “Do this good deed to make up for original sin, and ye shall be saved.” The other says, “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and you will be saved” (Acts 15:31).

What do you think?