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Homeschooling: The Most Effective Way to Change this Nation
Especially around the time of elections, we hear much about the need for Christians to vote. While it is true that Christians take their civil responsibility and vote, voting is not our ONLY civil responsibility. I think that over the past several years, we in the so-called “religious right” have put far too much emphasis [...]
Part Two: An Un-Biblical Revolution?
Before we discuss the text of the Constitution, the intent behind the text, and the testimony of the Founders themselves upon whether or not our nation was a Christian one, we must understand why our government began in the first place. Any ordinary schoolchild can tell you (with today’s public indoctrination camps, let me say [...]
A Day to Remember
Judy Aron at Consent of the Governed posted a nice memorial to the victims of the 9/11 attacks. President Bush was was right in a way when he said that freedom was attacked on that day — the freedoms of all Americans have been continually subjected to the tyranny of our own governments, and our [...]
What Do We Mean by a “Christian Nation”?
Perhaps one of the most controversial issues that surround our nation’s early history is the religious nature of our Founding Era. Although more secular historians are beginning to admit that religion (in particular, Christianity) played a key role in our nation’s move toward independence from Great Britain, and that our Founding Fathers did religious things, [...]
Thoughts on Reason, Revelation, and the Bible
Over the last several days, much discussion has ensued on this blog (and on my other blogs) touching upon the subject of the source of our Founders political beliefs and therefore, the ideological foundations of our government. In my last two posts, “Reason v. Revelation?” (parts one and two), I showed the quotes from our [...]
“Let An Association Be Formed”: Part Two
At last, everyone! Part Two of “Let An Association Be Formed …” is now here! I apologize for the delay. As discussed in “Let and Association Be Formed”: Part One, Alexander Hamilton proposed a “Christian Constitutional Society” for the purpose of defending the Christian religion and the United States Constitution, which, as demonstrated in my [...]
What is a Principled Government, Anyway?
Dana of Principled Discovery, whom I link to on this blog, has launched a blog carnival: the carnival of principled government. Bloggers may submit essays for this carnival here. Dana says: “Entries should uphold the founding principles of the United States, either directly or indirectly and may focus on historic or current events, trends or [...]
The Problem with Pseudo-Historians
The problem with pseudo-historians is simply that — they are PSEUDO-HISTORIANS!!! While browsing a blog I like — the New York Traveler — I found this interesting post and picture: This is the cover of a DVD of a documentary that was broadcasted by A&E. The title is “John and Abigail Adams: Love and Liberty,” [...]
Welcome to the Blog!
Hello, reader. A warm welcome to this (experimental) blog! I hope you enjoy reading my future posts about the lives and adventures of (my heroes) America’s Founding Fathers! I hope your continued visits will prove educational and enjoyable!
The Importance of a Godly Education to American Liberty
Education is the foundation on which all nations and confederacies rest their prosperity. The United States of America has risen to be one of the greatest nations in the world because of its Godly foundations and an educational system originally rooted and grounded in the Bible. Education involves more than the memorization of facts; it [...]





