Dr. Jim Denison: Five reasons Americans are so stressed about the election. How and why to trust God when we don’t understand him

Dr. Jim Denison tells us that trust in the media to report election news fairly and accurately has fallen to an all-time low; the recent furor over newspaper endorsements illustrates the controversy in which many in the media find themselves. With God's guidance and the help of our partners we here at FGGAM we will always strive to give you the TRUTH! We do our very best to always give you a Biblical Worldview. Sadly, we are of the minority, Just 4% of Americans have a Biblical Worldview, and just 37% of Pastors have a Biblical Worldview. From Barna Research. We always have been the underdog, but we have GOD! Plus we love DOGS! We are also thankful for the expertise of Dr. George Barna, Dr. Jim Denison and our own FGGAM News Director Chuck Akeley, who is one of the very best news reporters I have been associated with in my 42 years in radio and over 12 here at FGGAM!

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Dt. Jim Denison. Credit – The Denison Forum [www.denisonforum.org]

Denison Forum

Dr. Jim Denison

More than 69 percent of Americans say they are stressed over next week’s presidential election. Here are five reasons:

  1. Our elections are longer and more expensive than ever before, causing many to tire of all the ads and worry about the influence of donors on politicians.
  2. Over 70 percent of Americans are concerned about election violence and the future of democracy.
  3. Trust in the media to report election news fairly and accurately has fallen to an all-time low; the recent furor over newspaper endorsements illustrates the controversy in which many in the media find themselves.
  4. Three-fourths of Americans are worried about the future of our nation and the economy.
  5. Nearly half of all voters are skeptical that self-governance is working in America today.

Yesterday we distinguished between the secularist ambition to create a humanistic utopia that does not exist and the biblical ambition to advance a spiritual eutopia (meaning “the good place”) that improves the present while preparing for the eternal. Today we are faced with a third option: a dystopia in which “people lead wretched, dehumanized, fearful lives.”

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