Of all the days since Pentecost, which day has done the most to change the world? How about July 4, 1776—the American Revolution, which ushered in a new era of freedom and prosperity? Or maybe July 14, 1789—the French Revolution, which was the beginning of the end for the great monarchies of Europe and exposed dark side of many revolutions, the Reign of Terror. Maybe October 25, 1917—the Russian Revolution, which led to untold misery and death for millions.
But revolutions don’t actually happen in a single day. They take time to unfold and develop. The Industrial Revolution of the 19th century changed life throughout the world very dramatically. The Sexual Revolution of the 1960s drastically changed the moral climate of America for the worse.