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In February 2024, Tucker Carlson interviewed Dr. Bret Weinstein in his podcast, "Bret Weinstein Exposes the World Health Organization’s Dark Agenda." During the interview, Dr. Weinstein discussed the global efforts of governance—part of which is to be administered through the World Health Organization. As the interview neared its conclusion, Dr. Weinstein vividly described the decadence of the West and poignantly summarized his thoughts saying, "The West has collapsed!"
Implicitly, Dr. Weinstein argued that the Greco-Roman and Judeo-Christian cultural and moral values that have characterized the West (Europe and America or non-communist nations) have in essence crumbled. While many have attempted to suggest that America’s Founding Fathers did not intend to graft Christian values into government and American culture, such assertions are mere confessions of ignorance to all who read primary documents relating to America’s origin. Far from exaggerating present reality, Dr. Weinstein perceptively assessed the erosion of Christian values in America when he declared the collapse of the West.
American education (including the Church) has dramatically failed to extol the Christian influences that gave rise to the West and particularly the United States. In the late-nineteenth century, the Great Agnostic, Robert Ingersoll—a pastor’s son—rose to prominence denying the Christian origin of America, and this misinformation has only been perpetuated by Marxists from the same era down to the present. Most notably, the Founding Fathers have been charged as "Deists" for more than a century; with such a characterization, the Christian values of the West have been marginalized in academia and American culture in general.
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