No political order can be religiously neutral, and the modern political
order in the United States and other Western nations, called
"pluralism," is in reality polytheism. As in the ancient world,
polytheists are offended at those who claim that there is only one God,
and this is why orthodox Christianity is increasingly under assault in
the United States and throughout the Western world. In this book, Gary
North brings his many years of theological and historical research to
bear on the question of how this polytheistic state of affairs came
about, and what must be done about it. In a powerful argument, sure to
be controversial, North points a finger at the framers of the
Constitution of the United States, who self-consciously broke with 1000 +
years of Western heritage by not referring to the Trinity and to Christ
as King. This was the hole in the dike, North contends, through which
modern secularism has poured. No one concerned about the state of the
American nations can afford to ignore this book.