From the very beginning, America was founded on faith. Our Founding Fathers recognized the undeniable truth that liberty is not granted by government but endowed by God. The Bible and the teachings of Christianity formed the moral compass that guided the creation of our Constitution, our laws, and our sense of justice. These values are not negotiable—they are the foundation of who we are as a people.

Yet today, we live in an age where the Left and their allies in the media and academia mock faith, belittle prayer, and try to erase Christianity from the public square. They push godless ideologies and pretend that society can survive without moral grounding. History proves otherwise: without God, nations fall into chaos, corruption, and tyranny.

President Trump understands this better than anyone. He has always defended the right of Americans to live out their faith boldly and unapologetically. From protecting churches against government overreach, to ensuring that prayer has a place in our schools, to appointing judges who respect religious liberty, Trump has made it clear: faith is not a weakness, it is America’s strength.

Christianity teaches responsibility, compassion, honesty, hard work, and love for one’s neighbor. These are not just private virtues—they are public values that shape communities, build strong families, and inspire national greatness. When we live by these principles, America thrives. When we abandon them, America declines.

The Left wants us to believe that “progress” means abandoning faith, tradition, and morality. But there is no progress without truth, and truth comes from God. The survival of America depends on holding fast to the Christian values that gave us freedom in the first place.

Trump has made it clear that under his leadership, America will never bow to secularism or compromise the truths that made us strong. Our flag may symbolize freedom, but it is faith that keeps that freedom alive.

The message is simple: without God, there is no America. With God, America will always prevail.

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