
Henry is a man who loves his country. He is a veteran of two wars, proudly displays the American flag on the rooftop of his home on holidays, and angrily denounces critics of the American form of government. He is a patriot. He believes that if we just left everyone alone, this country would straighten itself out and show peace to the world. He turns his back to the poverty and prejudice that exist and proclaims that we should either love America or leave it. To Henry, George Washington was Moses, Jesus was an American, and the United States is the New Israel. Henry is an avid believer in church-state separation and contends that prophecy and other calls to national accountability are the domain of the churches and not the government. He declares that preachers who utter "nonsense" about b…