Os Guinness

Os Guinness
Os Guinnessis an English author and social critic...
NationalityIrish
ProfessionAuthor
Date of Birth30 September 1941
CountryIreland
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There are lots of people depending on the government who are good, honest citizens who have worked all their lives.
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At that point the creed becomes a way of saying what the infidel next door believes, too.
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The aim is to truly reach the gatekeepers, those who are astride the doorways of influence and power,
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The American 'unum' has been lost since the Sixties. If this continues, there will soon be no unifying American identity and vision to balance the 'pluribus,' and the days of the Republic will be numbered.
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As I understand the American Founders, the most brilliant and daring idea they had was that it's possible to create a free society that could stay free forever.
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I'm obviously not an advocate of Christian America or a simplistic view of America as 'a city on a hill.'
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American democracy in the past has always been known for its large middle class and its relatively few very wealthy people and very few very poor people, but that is gone to today and the middle class is shrinking.
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I have lived under totalitarian Communism, so I prize freedom as much as anyone and have long fought for freedom of conscience and speech.
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I give lectures on globalization. I have lived on three continents. I have no quarrel with a global consciousness.
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Augustine says that you don't understand a nation by the throw weight of its military or the strength of its research universities or the size of its population, but by looking at what it loves in common. To assess a nation, you look at the health and strength of its ideals. And there's no question that the common love in America is freedom.
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Like a precious family heirloom, freedom is not just ours to enjoy, but to treasure, protect, and pass on to future generations.
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Beyond any question, the way the American founders consistently linked faith and freedom, republicanism and religion, was not only deliberate and thoughtful, it was also surprising and anything but routine.
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Jesus called for nothing like this, and Pat Robertson sounded more like one of the radical imams.
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In the sorry ranks of the revisionists, the loss of anything identifiably Christian is now almost complete,