Stay Tuned!
Dear Readers and Visitors of The Foundation Forum,
Obviously, I have not updated this blog in about two months now. But I do intend to keep this blog running. Hopefully these long periods of absence from blogging will come to an end (very soon), and I will posting on a fairly regular basis. I have not run out of things to write about; far from it! I would urge my readers to stay tuned for posts on the following subjects:
- Christianity and the Constitution
- Priorities in voting
- Education at home and abroad
- Comments on books, documentaries, etc.
- And more!
In the mean time, I encourage my readers and visitors to browse through this blog’s archives. I recently added post labels to this blog, to make navigation by subject easier for my readers. If you plan on continuing to read this blog, you may need to go back through some of these posts to get the “foundation” of my arguments and positions. Some past posts of interest include:
- The Purpose of the U. S. Constitution
- America’s Form of Government
- What Is a Principled Government, Anyway?
- Let An Association Be Formed, Parts One and Two
- Reason v. Revelation, Parts One and Two
- Creationism: The Worldview of the Founding Fathers
I would also encourage anyone reading this to use their extra time to study the writings of the Founding Fathers. Volumes of their writings have been made available for free online. My blog The Founders’ Bookshelf helps researchers find these databases without wasting tons of computer time searching for them with conventional search engines. I am adding new resources to this website regularly, so if you have any suggestions, feel free to leave a comment. Or if you have any questions or recommendations, again feel free to leave a comment. I will respond to them as soon as I can.
I would also recommend that my readers and visitors to study the Bible, which I believe, along with Noah Webster, is the foundation for good government, and which our Founders generally received their worldview from. Here are some websites about the Bible which I recommend:
- E-Sword (download-able program of numerous Bible versions, with commentary and additional resources; Greek and Hebrew dictionary and words)
- Lee Strobel’s Website
- Lee Strobel’s Online Videos
- Coral Ridge Ministries
- Darkness to Light
- Early Christian Writings (contains apocryphal works also, of contestable authority)
- Biblos (search the Bible in several versions; read the original Greek and Hebrew online!)
I will update with another post in the very near future. In the mean time, check out my other blogs; I recently updated them! Happy reading! And remember, your feedback is more than welcome.






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