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One area I get asked about iswere we really formed as a
Christian nation?
And if so, why do so many of theyoung people they.
They're involved in all kinds ofanti-American things.
Recent reports show that onlyabout 31% of the 18 to 35 say
they're proud of America.
And we're well over half feelthe systems should be changed,
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and that feeds into thissocialist agenda that is crime
in our schools and higher placesof learning.
This is an alarming percentagefor the future of the greatest
country experiment in the worldhistory.
60 years ago when I was inschool, we would never have
imagined that there would besuch a decline in love and
respect for our country.
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What has happened?
What is the main source?
Is it reversible first?
Where we are today has happenedon our watch for it.
Freedom has to be resecured byevery generation.
Freedom is not free or withoutcough.
In times there's a time to pushback even before it grows.
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If we don't, we will findourselves fighting for our very
lives.
Sometimes good intentions leadto a path of slavery.
What is some young people taketo the streets?
Shouting slogans, but they don'tknow what they mean.
And when you ask them, they saythat's what we are told to say
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after wooing to so many youngpeople, show ignorance of how
and why our nation was formed.
My intention was drawn to thetakeover education system by the
progressives left with theirfocus on social issues and how
bad America has been.
Why when you do research onwhere changes that have
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negatively affected oureducation system it takes you
back to John Dewey from the 18hundreds and grew from there,
and he keeps coming up as thearchitect of changing the way
education was taught.
We're gonna look at it in aminute, and I'm not really
getting into that in this post,but the education system that
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was founded when America wasfloored back in in the, even the
16 hundreds before we had ourindependence, it was based on
biblical and a Bible structurefor learning.
In the last 50 years, the wayhistory has been taught has
marginalized.
Deleted completely the truehistorical record.
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It paints our founders asopportunists to enrich
themselves or as racist slaveowners, focusing on how bad
America has been and how thisworked out for us.
Recent standardized test datashows that there are only 13% of
eighth graders are proficient inUS history.
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This reflects the fragmentedcurriculum.
This supports critics claimsthat progressive methods
prioritize ideology over fact.
That is the real truth about ourfounding of our nation and those
men that found it.
What is amazing is there isvolumes of facts about the
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founders and our history, buthas been taken out history
books.
There wasn't too many cryingfoul.
That's not the fact you can't dothat.
So now finally, there are somegroups who are explaining and
expanding teaching the facts.
One is wall builders run by TimBarton, whose group is helping
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America remember and preservethe true history of America.
Pick a wall.
Builders out online.
They have one of the I thinkthey have the largest private
collection.
Original documents and you canfind every founder their
writings what they said, whatthey believed there.
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And you can check out what I'msaying just to see if it's true.
I'm only gonna be touching this,the surface here because it
would take hours to get into thewhole area of who our founders
were and what they did.
After doing this deep diveinvestigation, I wanted to share
some facts for you to considerand for you to share.
Let's start with the articles ofindependence.
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Now, this was the unanimousdeclaration of the 13 United
States of America.
Within course of human events,it goes to say it beca becomes
necessary for one people todissolve the political bans,
which have connected them withanother.
And perhaps going to be Englandand to assume among the powers
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of the earth, a separate andequal station to which the laws
of nature and of nature's God,not some king, not some
government or Congress orSenate.
No, of nature's God entitledthem.
A decent respect to the opinionsof mankind requires that they
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should declare the causes whichimpel them to the separation.
So they do that in doing thesearticles of independence.
And we, and they go on to say inthis these writings, we behold
these truths to be self-evident.
That all men are created equal.
That they are endowed by thecreator with certain anang,
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right?
That among those are life,liberty, and.
And I'm going to jump down andyou can check this out for
yourself, the whole document.
And but they also stated here,we therefore the representatives
of the United States of Americain general, Congress assembled a
peewee to the supreme judge ofthe world, not some local or
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government judge, but the judgeof the world, fortitude of our
intention do in the.
By the authority of the peopleof these colonies, Dom solemnly
publish and declare that theseunited colonies are and of right
ought to be free and independentstates that they are absolved
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from all allegiance to theBritish crown and that all
political connections betweenthem and the state of Britain is
an ought to be totallydissolved.
And that has free andindependent states.
Have the full power to Levy War,conduct peace, conduct
alliances, establish commerce,and to do all those acts and
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things, which independent statesmay rightly do.
And for the support of thisdeclaration with a firm reliance
on the protection of divine,again, problems, we mutually
pledge to each other, our lives,ours, and our sacred sign.
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When the founders cited thesedocuments, they did put their
lives on the line.
Only about a third of thecolonists supported breaking
from England.
Another third wanted to staywith England.
Another third said we'll justwait to see what happens and
we'll go with the winner.
There are skeptics who say thatthe founders were looking for a
way to get rich that is ignorantof a fact.
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Death is those who say that thefounders were not believers of
God.
That's ignorant because thefacts don't support that.
After the Constitution wasestablished, it wasn't tight
enough for them.
They wanted to make sure thatour freedoms were enshrined in
such a way that the governmentcould not interfere or override
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them.
And the first 10 amendments arethe ones we hear so much about.
The First Amendment Congresswill make still no laws
respecting, establishing areligion or prohibiting the free
exercise thereof, or bridgingthe freedom of speech or the
press and the right of thepeople to assemble and petition
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the government for redress nowno law respecting the
establishment origin.
The free exercise thereof, it'senshrined that the government
can interfere with our religion.
Second Amendment, a wellregulated volition.
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Now listen to this beingnecessary to the security of a
free state.
The Second Amendment wasn't justabout honey nor sporting.
They believe that the only way anation could be free was to have
an armed citizenry.
Would stop an overreachinggovernment from trying to
infringe on their right or putthem under bondage.
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The third amendment, no soldiersshowing time and peace be
quartered in any home.
And that was a, for thattimeframe.
Not today.
I don't think we have thatproblem.
The fourth amendment, the rightof the people to be secure in
their persons houses, papers,effects against unreasonable
searches and seizure.
And you can read that and getthe rest of it.
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Fifth Amendment, no person shallbe held to answer for a capital
otherwise in famous crime, aless on, a, less on a
presentment or indictment of agrand jury, except in cases with
the military or in war foreignmilia.
And you can read more aboutthat.
The Sixth Amendment.
In all criminal prosecutions,the accused shall enjoy the
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right to a speed in publictrial.
An impartial jury of the stateand district where the crime
shall have been committed.
And there's more to that, thatyou can read, which does some
more detail.
And in the Seventh Amendment, Ithink it's good.
And suicide common law where thevalue in controversy shall
exceed$20, obviously$20 backthen a little more now, and then
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right of a trial by shall beed.
Other court can overturn thejury's finding.
With these on these rules of thecommon law eighth Amendment
assesses bail shall not berequired.
Ninth amendment, the theumimplication in the constitution
of certain rights shall not becon construed to deny or
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disparage others retained byother people.
And then the the 10th, the poweris not delegated to the United
States.
By the Constitution willprohibited by it to the states
are reserved to the statesrespectively, or to the people
who wrote these Bill of Rights.
James Madison wrote theamendments as a solution to
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limit government power andprotect individual liberties to
the constitution.
For example, they found their soability to speak and worship
freely as a natural right.
By the First Amendment andCongress is prohibited from
making laws on religion orbridging free speech.
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The bill was added to theconstitution because the
constitution lacked limits ongovernment power, and they
wanted to make sure there was noquestion about it.
Bill of Rights was ratified.
The house approved 17 amendmentsand they sent 12 of these were
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approved by the Senate and theywere sent to the States.
And then the states approved 10of those.
Those were ratified and approvedon December 15th, 1791.
We were given the freedom ofreligion and free speech, but we
won't keep them unless we standup for them.
Yes, we, the people must bevigilant.
Speaking against those who wouldtread on their freedoms.
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Remember, government likes toexpand power and they will take
all power that we will allowthem to take.
And the only barrier to thatagain, is we the people of every
generation and my friends, I'mright there at the top of this.
We have failed in standing upfor our lives as we've seen so
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many of them taken away.
What we have seen happen duringthe pandemic.
In fact, in recent past, gotelected leaders who say, oh,
we're not a Christian nation.
That is brazen.
And it's an attitude is notbased on the facts.
It is true that Christianity isnot a state religion.
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In fact, America is very open topeople of all religion, where
the problem is that our opennessand freedoms are being used by
those coming in on our opennessand generosity.
And then trying to change ourcountry to their beliefs.
For too long, we've been silentand allowed millions to come to
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our country without requiringthem to asma simulate into our
way of life and language.
We keep this from going on forhours.
I will give the words of a fewof the founders on their
positions about what knowledgeand power they were using to
form the United States ofAmerica.
Are we a Christian nation?
Was that the heritage we werefounded on?
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Our found founders did not wanta state church government funded
who could hand down how weworship.
But our founding fathers didsay, and this is all in the
records, that they were formingour nation under the teachings
of the God of Abraham, Isaac,and Jacob.
This, the cu of here, theMayfair Compact was signed,
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excuse me, November the 11th.
1620 after the pilgrims cameover on the Mayflower and it was
ratified by 40.
One of the 100 on the Mayflowersigned this complex compact.
And they were, came across thelanding in this ship, in that
timeframe to get away from anoverreaching government so they
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can worship God as they saw fitMany of these pilgrims.
These founding of our countrywho have been disparaged in so
many ways.
They were in prison in Englandfor their faith.
They'd lost their property andlivelihood.
Many lost their lives trying tostand up and worship as they
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wanted to worship.
Another factor that you mightnot know, it is true that our
first schools were founded totrain Christian ministers.
Yes, that's in the record.
And is there Harvard?
Check that out.
Check out the founding papers onHarvard, Princeton, Yale, as an
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example.
There are others, and you canfind out, back in the early
days, our education of our youngpeople was based on a prayer
that was founded on the Bible.
And that went on for many yearsuntil the progressives started
getting involved.
And they decided they weresmarter than God.
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We have lost our Christianity Inso many ways.
We are embarrassed to take ourfaith to the market square and
to public places.
It is true that the foundingfathers were followers of God
and were using God's principlesto guide their effort.
Now, listen, 52 unto 55 signersof the Constitution were
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Orthodox Christians andbelieved.
In Jesus Christ and the Bible.
And three, the other threebelieved in the Bible as divine
truth and the scripture as aguide for life.
So all 55 were lined up withChristian principles, the Bill
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of Rights, who literally pointto the Bible as a blueprint for
their creation.
Patrick Henry, known as thefirebrand of the revolution.
Is famous for his declaration,give me liberty or give me
death.
But in the current historybooks, you can't find that it's
been deleted, changed todistorted history like so much
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of our history has been.
Was Patrick Henry A.
Christian?
What did he say?
I quote.
He stated, I cannot emphasizetoo strongly that this nation
was not founded by ness, byChristians.
Not on religions, but on thegospel of Jesus Christ.
That leaves in the womb.
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People of other faiths have beengiven the freedom to worship
here.
That was Patrick Henry.
Yes, he was a Christian, ThomasJefferson.
Remember that name?
The one we should all rememberand hopefully we remember that
wrote in the front of hiswell-worn bible.
I am a Christian.
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That is to say the doctrine ofJesus.
I have little doubt.
Listen to this, that sued ourwhole country, will be rallied
to the creator and I hope to thedoctrine of Jesus.
He would be very disappointed, Ithink, in what he sees today.
Now, George Washington, I thinkeveryone knows that name.
He's the father of our nation,our first president, and his
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felt very well addressed to thenation of September the 17th of
1796.
I quote, it is impossible togovern the world without God and
the Bible of all the deeds thatlead to political prosperity.
Our religion and the moralityare principle supporters, but I
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caution that morality cannot bemaintained without God and
religion.
We cannot expect morality toprevail.
An exclusion of religiousprinciples.
In George Washington's prayerbook, he wrote This, my eternal
and everlasting God direct mythoughts, words, and work.
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Wash the way by Stand with theblood of the laugh words, my
heart with the Holy Spiritdaily.
Pray me more into the likenessof your son, Jesus Christ.
And may the whole world befilled with the knowledge of God
and his son, Jesus Christ.
That was our first president.
That was a man that fought andled battles and in unbelievable
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circumstances that we todaycould we be free and worshiping
and living our lives with themake our own decisions.
Person had this in their heartsthat we would want to be more in
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the likeness of God and his son,Jesus Christ.
What a difference that wouldmake.
John Adams, our secondpresident, and he served as the
chairman of the American BibleSociety.
Oh yes.
And he was president to addressof military leaders.
He states.
Government with the power tocontend with human, unbridled
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with power and true religion.
Our constitution, now listen tothis, is for a moral and
religious people in is holyinadequate to any other.
That would get some commentstoday, wouldn't it?
Our first Supreme Court Justice,John Jay, he states that now
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listen to.
This will go over big timetoday.
He states, when we select ournational leaders, we should
select Christians to maintainour nation.
Yeah.
Can you imagine that?
Today he goes on to say,Providence has been given to us
the choice of our rulers, and isthe duty and privilege of select
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and prefer Christians for theirrulers.
That's our duty.
How we doing with that?
John Quincy Adams, our sixthpresident, and also he was the
chairman of the American BibleSociety, and he considered that
the role as his most importantone.
On July the fourth, 1821, hesaid this, the highest worry of
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the American Revolution is itconnects to principles of civil
government.
Now listen to this principles ofcivil government with the
principle principles ofChristianity.
I could go on every one of thefounders, the writings are there
to test to how, what theybelieved in and how they thought
and how they looked at God inthe Bible.
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But I hope I arou your, toeither revisit history you were
taught or if you didn't receivetrue history, do what I do.
Check it out, investigate.
All of what I stated isavailable on the internet and
all the original documents arepreserved.
I encourage you, as I didearlier, go to the wall building
site, which has the largestprivate record of documents.
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You can check everything outthere and read for yourself.
Look at the letters, see whosigned them and documents.
Remember, if good people aresilent, when evil speaks, then
we become part of the problemand we will lose our freedoms.
Will you step out of the crowdand let your voice be heard?
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What do you think?
What's your thoughts on this?
I would love to hear from you.
Do you think that I'm off baseor I'm out in left field?
I hope you check out the factsbefore you make a decision on
that, but we'd be your commentson any of the platforms or email
me at e little pi777@gmail.com.
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Remember.
On that investigative hat andsearch out the fact.
Until next time, be safe.
May God bless you, your family,and may God bless.