There is a very, very serious gap between good and evil in American politics. I have never seen so much hate in America since the 60’s. We were at war in Vietnam and we had such hare for each other, it was White vs. black. Such a shame. Then came Watergate in the Nixon era. Now here in 2025, we have just as much hate for each other. Our politics is a hell hole, the DEMS and GOP fight like hell with each other, and much hate is spread throughout our country to anybody that may not look like you. Sadly, the Church is America is falling. I have a George Barna video posted to give you more information on my statement.
People are hungry for the love of Jesus and to be heard. Many have left the Church according to a Gallup poll. Sadly, the poll shows only 30% of Americans rate clergy as “highly honest and ethical.” In the Barna Research, just 4% of Americans have a Biblical Worldview. We have a lot of work to do for JESUS!
I love this story……..the theme is ‘we agree to disagree’ President Reagan lived his life with that motto! May America be rid of all the hate we have right now in our country. May America come back to God. So much of America has moved away from God. The GOP and DEMS are both a mess of hate. The Church is losing America. Only God can heal America. The Church must be the Church that God intended it to be.
One of my all-time favorite stories in American history is the relationship between Republican President Ronald Reagan and Democrat leader Tip O’Neill. They worked together to pass legislation for the betterment of the American people. Will we ever see that again? Watch the video above, you will get a kick out of it. Politics like it should be!
The Christian Post: Michael Reagan, who has long been a conservative commentator and speaker, understands the problems that can come from rampant incivility in culture.
Reagan — son of late former President Ronald Reagan — recently lamented the negative elements surrounding the U.S. political stalemate, particularly the lack of pleasantries and people’s overarching inability to handle themselves appropriately when their chosen candidate loses elections.
“You may not agree with the person who’s elected,” he said on CBN News’ “Newsmakers” podcast. “I didn’t agree with Biden. I wouldn’t vote for Harris. I may not agree, but it doesn’t mean that I think democracy was thrown in the waste paper basket because my person wasn’t elected president of the United States — and that seems to be where we’re going today.” More Here