“If religious Americans work together in the name of our
mutually shared moral concerns, we just might succeed in re-establishing the
civic moral standards that our forefathers thought were guaranteed by the
[United States] Constitution. . . .
“. . . All of our nation’s religious citizens need to
develop a respect for other religious people and their beliefs. We need not
accept their beliefs, but we can respect the people and realize that we have
more in common with each other than we ever will with the secularizers of this
country. It is time for all religiously committed citizens to unite against our
common enemy.”
Tim LaHaye, “The Race for the 21st Century (1986), 109.
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