Quote of the Month: August 2020
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If you take away religion, you can't hire enough police..."-A Chinese Marxist to Clay ChristiansenClay Christiansen was a Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School. Forbes called him "one of the most influential business theorists of the last 50 years."He is an unassuming man who stands 6'8" and played college basketball. But this video has made him more broadly famous than any of his intellectual works. As a professor at Harvard he had a student who was a Marxist economist from China finishing a Fulbright scholarship. Christiansen asked him if there was anything surprising about what he had learned in his time in the U.S.Without any hesitation, he said, "Yes, I had no idea how critical religion is to the functioning of democracy. The reason why democracy works," he said, "is not because the government was designed to oversee what everybody does, but democracy works because most people, most of the time volunta...
If you take away religion, you can't hire enough police..."
-A Chinese Marxist to Clay Christiansen

Clay Christiansen was a Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School. Forbes called him "one of the most influential business theorists of the last 50 years."
He is an unassuming man who stands 6'8" and played college basketball. But
this video has made him more broadly famous than any of his intellectual works. As a professor at Harvard he had a student who was a Marxist economist from China finishing a Fulbright scholarship. Christiansen asked him if there was anything surprising about what he had learned in his time in the U.S.
Without any hesitation, he said, "Yes, I had no idea how critical religion is to the functioning of democracy. The reason why democracy works," he said, "is not because the government was designed to oversee what everybody does, but democracy works because most people, most of the time voluntarily choose to obey the law. And in your past, most Americans attended a church or synagogue and were taught by someone they respected. Americans followed these rules because they had come to believe that they weren't just accountable to society, but they were accountable to God."
He said he wonders if religion loses its influence over Americans, what will happen to democracy? Where are the institutions that are going to teach the next generation of Americans that they too need to voluntarily choose to obey the laws? Because, he said, "If you take away religion, you can't hire enough police."
In America, God and Country have been joined since the Mayflower Compact. Yet in Portland this month, protesters burned Bibles and American flags in front of the courthouse. Bible burning? Beating of a trans-sexual woman near to death? Police bludgeoned with baseball bats?
There is such a thing as being too tolerant and we are already getting to the point where we cannot hire enough police.
Pray for our country,
Jim
About Jim Cotterill
Jim Cotterill co-founded 2nd Chance Indiana (as UNITE INDY) in late 2016. After a decade as the founding president of National Christian Foundation Indiana following several years developing a chain of Business Journals across the country, he and his wife, Nancy, were led to serve those coming out of long term incarceration by helping them find and keep jobs that pay a living wage. Jim and Nancy believe that, through the dignity of work, reentrants' lives can be changed and their families can be lifted out of poverty.