Don Wildmon
AFA/AFR founder
January 2003 – Once upon a time a group of people decided to build a new building. It would be an unusual building, the likes of which the world had never seen. They decided that they would call this new building America.
Instead of having only one pillar underneath to support the structure as previous buildings had had, they decided that their new building would have three pillars on which to rest. Each of these three pillars would hold an equal weight of the building. They named these three pillars home, school and church.
So the group began building their new building called America, and underneath they supported it with the three pillars of home, school, and church. The people labored on that new building until they died. But their children, catching a glimpse of the dream that their forefathers had, continued to work on the building and to keep strong the three supporting pillars.
Several generations worked hard to make that building the most treasured and admired building in all the world. They gave of themselves freely as they continued to work on the new building. And they always made sure that the supporting pillars of home, school, and church were strong. They knew that the existence of the building rested upon the strength of those three pillars.
However, several generations after the building was started, some people questioned the need of three pillars. They figured that it could stand on only two pillars. So they began to ignore the pillar of church. Soon that pillar became weakened due to neglect. When this happened, more weight of the building called America was shifted to the two pillars of home and school.
The people noticed that the foundation underneath the building called America was weakening. And they blamed many things, seldom referring to the weakened pillar of church.
Before long, because of the weakening of the pillar of church, the pillar of home became weaker also. This was followed by a weakening of the pillar of school. Many people tried to get the building called America on a good foundation again by strengthening the weakened pillar of church. But most of the people scoffed at them, calling them old-fashioned people with outdated ideas. The people tried many methods to strengthen the building called America, but none of the methods included the strengthening of the pillar of church.
One day this building called America collapsed. One of the residents crushed underneath the falling structure called out: "No building like America can ever stand except on the three pillars of home, school, and church." And with that, history wrote its final chapter on the building called America.
It this a true story? Let's hope not