America is one of the greatest experiments to have ever been attempted. Despite her flaws, no other country has given such a diverse group of people the greatest liberties and opportunities as that of the great American dream. But what made America so great? And who were the people behind the ideas that founded America on a structure that would make America the greatest world power ever conceived? Although Aristotle and Shakespeare did not directly influence how America would be structured, the literature preserving their thoughts had a tremendous effect on the Western world, and particularly…mehr
America is one of the greatest experiments to have ever been attempted. Despite her flaws, no other country has given such a diverse group of people the greatest liberties and opportunities as that of the great American dream. But what made America so great? And who were the people behind the ideas that founded America on a structure that would make America the greatest world power ever conceived? Although Aristotle and Shakespeare did not directly influence how America would be structured, the literature preserving their thoughts had a tremendous effect on the Western world, and particularly on Americans. But as valuable as their thoughts were to the Western world, and America in particular, we must still put their thoughts under the scope of Scripture, for Scripture alone can be trusted as the source by which we measure all that is said, compelling us to hold fast to all that is true, and demanding from us to reject all that is false.
Jeremy Burkholder is a prolific author with the ability to captivate readers through various genres that include poetry, travel, theology, fiction, and politics. Having experienced Amish life as a child, a troubled life in his twenties, and now the Christian life in his thirties, Jeremy can draw from a wide range of experiences to make his books compelling, adventurous, and believable. Jeremy is also a university graduate who has had a unique life in the workforce, which only adds to the intrigue of his life as a writer who has lived much of what he writes about.
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