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Why do so many Christians find it acceptable to stay silent in the face of evil? Historian Bill Federer joins Frank to discuss his latest book, 'Silence Equals Consent: The Sin of Omission,' the Church's history of political indifference, and explore why now, more than ever, Christians must engage with the world to preserve (religious) freedom.Together, they tackle key questions, including:* How did God address globalism in the Bible?* What subtle tactics has Satan used to keep Christians silent?* How did America’s founders draw inspiration from ancient Israel's covenant government?* What happens when Christians stop speaking up and lose their influence in society?* How should Romans 13 be interpreted in a self-governing republic versus a monarchy?Resources mentioned during the episode:Billi's book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1736959077 (https://www.amazon.com/dp/1736959077)Bill's website: https://americanminute.com/ (https://americanminute.com/)
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