<p>America fought a civil war so that &amp;ldquo;government of the people by the people for the people should not perish from the earth.&amp;rdquo; In these words President Abraham Lincoln made &amp;ldquo;democracy&amp;rdquo; the cause for which the United States must survive. Now over a third of the world&amp;rsquo;s people live in recognized democracies. But democracy&amp;rsquo;s advance is faltering. Three-quarters of Americans think their democracy is under threat. Just a third of British people think theirs is working well. What has gone wrong? &lt;br /&gt;</p><p>We have a problem. We have forgotten where today&amp;rsquo;s democracy came from. We no longer know what it means. The first modern democracy was a system &amp;ldquo;held by consent.&amp;rdquo; It meant individual self-government according to conscience. It was a political idea designed to replace Christendom and eliminate religious persecution. In this &amp;ldquo;democracy after Christendom&amp;rdquo; American Christianity and American democracy both flourished. Now &amp;ldquo;cultural war&amp;rdquo; is fought over demands for a new Christendom. In this war against democracy freedom suffers. The evangelical founder of modern democracy did not call for consensus nor for majority rule. He called for &amp;ldquo;mere civility.&amp;rdquo; It is time for a new generation to rediscover these roots and to reinvent democracy.&lt;br /&gt;</p>
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