To summarize what you guys are saying, as best as I can. I thought of an analogy, and it's a classic upstream/downstream analogy. And the way I had someone tell me this a little while ago was in you know, talking about sanctification. There's someone in a river, and at some point up in the river, there's a bridge, and that's God. And that's all the characteristics of God. That's truth. That's wisdom. That's justice, but the rivers flowing away from that bridge. So to get towards that we need to swim upstream continuously. Are we ever going to get there in sanctification? We all know the answer to that. No, not until we go to heaven. Or we should still, the idea of sanctification is to swim upstream because our natural tendency as humans is to fall back into sin, and therefore flow downstream. And the thing about that is, number one, you're not swimming towards God anymore. But number two, you're also drifting further away from those hallmarks of God and His Kingdom, truth, goodness, justice, wisdom, you know, all of these things. So the same thing happens with nations, because humans are just what makes up nations. If a nation is not purposely swimming upstream in the direction of God—again, they're never going to get there—but it doesn't mean we shouldn't try because the closer we get, the more truth we see in our cultures, the more beauty we see in our cultures, justice. Whereas, you know, in the US right now, we can easily see around us, not only are we not swimming upstream anymore, but we're drifting further from these characteristics of God. So therefore, wisdom is not, you know, something that we see stressed in education anymore, and the justice system is falling apart, and people are questioning that, and truth is subjective now. So yeah, that analogy helps me a lot when you guys are saying, like, the directions of which way we're going with this.