When our forefathers put down roots in desolate places, the thing that allowed them to survive was that they had a faith to see them through the tough times.
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My grandparents knew it was important that I understood Christianity and the Bible. But they never took me to church; they sent me to church.Lee Greenwood
But I believe there is a decay that is eroding America, and as a result, God begins to disappear from our society.
Lee Greenwood
But if we get to the point where more people do not believe in a God than who do believe in God, we will have a hollow legal system - we will have something without heart.
Lee Greenwood
That's why I believe that we must never fail to affirm that we are indeed one nation under God.
Lee Greenwood
It bothers me to know there is the possibility that I as a Christian would be not only an underdog, but that I would be trodden upon if I claimed that I was a Christian.
Lee Greenwood
The Constitution of the United States allows us to change; I don't have a problem with that.
Lee Greenwood
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