In the latest episode of Ground Zero Classics with Clyde Lewis, we take a deep dive into the aftermath of the 9/11 tragedy. Clyde reflects on the emotional turmoil that followed his post 9/11 broadcast on September 12th, 2011. Listeners are invited to experience the intensity and controversy surrounding the reactions to his critique of the president's decision to read the 46th Psalm during such a pivotal moment in American history.
Despite the backlash and accusations of divisiveness, Clyde shares his heartfelt concerns about the implications of intertwining faith and politics, questioning the separation of church and state in the face of national tragedy. His willingness to challenge the status quo creates an engaging dialogue that resonates deeply with those reflecting on the significance of faith during times of crisis.
If you're looking for thought-provoking content that tackles difficult subjects, don't miss this powerful episode! Tune in to Ground Zero Classics and join Clyde Lewis as he examines the complexities of belief in the aftermath of chaos. Listen now!