
America's Founding Fathers believed that the purpose Good Government is Liberty. In turn, a free people maximize the benefits of liberty through development of moral character in the crucible of faith.
Upcoming elections, more than any in national memory, will tell us whether or not God has taken the third step backwards (Romans Chapter 1) from our minds. I the day after the election, we will know whether or not we retain the God given ability to think and reason.
Faith of our Founding Fathers: Within the 3000 most important documents written by the founding fathers between 1760 and 1805, of the quotes used, 34% came from the Bible. Of those, most came from the book of ... (Read More)
John Calvin and the Founders: Examination of our founding fathers often delves into their murky pasts. Examination of George Washington, for example, uncovers fascinating evidence of his professional approach to intelligence gathering and intel asset management... (Read More)
Footnoting the Constitution: For nearly sixty years, there has been an attempt to remove God from the center of our national vision. By and large, this attempt has been successful. So much so that now, our children read watered down versions of the Mayflower compact in their textbooks... (Read More)
We the People: The faith of our founding
fathers was also the faith of the people they led. This is important
because one of the basic tenets of a Democracy is that the people we
elect to represent us just happen to also think, act, and reflect
the values of those who put them in office...
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Olympic Stadium in Iraq where Saddam executed his entire Olympic team in the 1970s when they failed to return with a medal.
