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What I didn't find was a compelling argument that a majority of compassionate Christians attempting to address social issues are getting it wrong. I felt like the narrative glossed over the complex interactions of the Biblical worldview with a pluralistic society. People are people and they are messy and emotional and complex and refuse to fit into buckets like right or left or liberal or conservative.
The book also appears to focus on the issue from a purely American perspective. As much as the author, and others, want the United States of America to be a Christian nation, it isn't. And never was. The best we can do as Christians is live in it and share the gospel and leave judgements to God. We also have to accept that we live in an increasingly global world filled with multiple cultures and religion. Forcing a distinctly American Christian worldview on everyone is impractical, among other things. Having cultural myopia is not acceptable or exusable.