Lapin's message seems to be that Americans are being softened up to accept anti-Christian laws in the future. Like prohibitions on the preaching of the Gospel, or on preaching some of the moral principles of Christianity, like monogomous marriage between man and woman. In some European countries - and Canada - the "hate crime" laws already seem to come close to making conservative Christianity illegal. This is what Lapin's getting at: The popular culture is pushing a pervasively anti-Christian message (through books, TV, music, movies), and after that, Americans could be willing to accept laws that effectively criminalize Christianity. It's happened before - in communist countries - so it would be denying history to say it can't possibly happen again.
Well, then. Like Lapin, I'm Jewish. Like Lapin, I understand the connections between Christian belief and American culture. I agree with your statements. I guess I will soon have to make a choice to be either a rebel in the service of free men and women or be a slave to the state. That's one hell of a thing to look forward to when you're going to be 51 years old in a week, but those are the cards I've been dealt.