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Admit that maybe the nations have succeeded beyond what

Samuel stared at the television a moment too long. “I don’t know,” he said. “Maybe they’ve managed something bigger than people thought.”

Sasha said nothing.

Nathan said nothing.

The room filled with a kind of silence that was more dangerous than panic.

Because if Samuel’s voice no longer anchored the family to Bible truth, then every headline now had permission to enter unchallenged.