While Colson and Eckerd are certainly correct to argue that the church is not the only institution capable of addressing the moral vacuum in American society, their conclusion that «basic moral concepts... are mounting a comeback» among
secular cultural elites» Norman Lear is cited as an example» is certainly overstated.
Not exact matches
This is a message not likely to be well received by those
secular elites that shape much of American
cultural life.
But with a black President, many media pundits, racists, and white
secular elites seem to shrug off his faith statements as arising from
cultural baggage, not sincerely held beliefs.