A Society in Crisis
In the 1960's America experienced a revolution -- a counterculture against the morals and social norms of the traditional family unit that had flourished until that decisive decade. Priorities changed, Family, children, sacrifice, neighbors, and God lacked the importance and dedication they had once received by this nation's society. New values were embraced by many. Due to these new values, drug addiction, teenage pregnancy, high crime rates, Satan worship, and an unquenchable thirst for power and success soon infiltrated this once-solid, bonded, and envied country. In "Family System Fallout", Ann Dickerson explores: What life was like in the United States prior to the '60's revolution. How the counterculture evolved. The snowball effect of the '60's and how that decade began the demise of this nation. The present-day social, moral, emotional, and spiritual crisis. What we must do to avoid total societal chaos. How our government, business, and clergy should react to help our current crisis. The need for God to become the top priority in people's lives and in this nation.
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