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Will America Survive Its Third Existential Crisis? | Eric Metaxas

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Ahead of the 250th anniversary of America’s founding, New York Times bestselling author and talk show host Eric Metaxas is publishing his latest book, a 600-page volume titled β€œRevolution: The Birth of the Greatest Nation in the History of the World.”

In the book, he argues that the American Revolution is the β€œonly genuine revolution in the history of so-called revolutions.”

So what separated the American Revolution from other revolutions? What made it succeed? And what critical aspects of the American Revolution are no longer being taught in schools today?

Metaxas argues that America is currently facing its third existential crisis, after the American Revolution and the Civil War, and understanding the core principles behind America’s founding story is critical to preserving the liberties of this nation.

In the interview, we confront some key questions: How is the erosion of spiritual faith transforming American society? How does self-government work without the β€œmoral and religious people” that John Adams described as a prerequisite for self-government? What is the proper role of a good citizen?

Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and the guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.

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