Chapter Thirty-four – Saving a Besieged America with the Total Truth

Winning the Culture War Much proof has been offered in this book that true Christianity is a superior Worldview to all others and that America was founded on Christian principles. Unfortunately, not all Americans agree with these beliefs. Some are even determined to undermine and secularize America. Secularists have benefitted greatly from the climate of …

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Chapter Thirty-three – Sanity Trumps Justice Black’s Infamous Seven Decrees

An earthquake is rumbling across America. Courageous people like the late Dr. D. James Kennedy, and Bill Donahue and Bill O'Reilly have been creating tremors for years as they document the revisionist lies the ACLU uses to deny America's Christian heritage and to suppress all public religious expression. Fortunately, a majority of Americans, believing that …

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Chapter Thirty-two – Rule of Law, Not Rule of Judiciary

The previous chapter focused on Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black's seven infamous decrees which reversed 160 years of jurisprudence and the establishment of our Federal Government on the foundation of Christian principles. He did this in direct and premeditated opposition to the declaration of the 1892 Supreme Court which meticulously documented and emphatically stated that …

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Chapter Thirty-one – A Key Court Case in the Secularization of America

Amendments to The Constitution of the United States of America Amendment 1Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press, of the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of …

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Chapter Thirty – What Did the First Amendment Establish?

Rights Come From God In their anti-God zeal to secularize America, Secularists routinely insist that it was Enlightenment thinking, not Biblical thinking, that propelled our “deistic” Founders. Previous chapters have already proved that assertion to be a lie. But the implication that an absolute dichotomy exists between the two perspectives is also misleading. In fact, …

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Chapter Twenty-nine  – Separation of Church and State?

In the current Culture War, Secularists like the ACLU attempt to use our federal court system to make laws that will deny the basic right of religious expression of Americans. This tactic, when successful, violates the U.S. Constitution which specifically forbids federal judges from making laws. Rather, our Constitution delegates Congress, and only Congress, as …

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Chapter Twenty-seven –  American Education was Christian Based

America's Public Schools: Christian Based For the sake of emphasis and in direct contradiction to anti-American Secularists, a quote from a previous chapter is repeated here: "We are Christians, not because the law demands it… but from choice and education… But they [the Founders] had no fear or jealousy of religion itself, nor did they …

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Chapter Twenty-six  –  Our Founders’ Perspective

The vast majority of our Founding Fathers had a Christian Worldview. They were chosen as delegates and representatives of the people specifically because of their commonly held beliefs. This historical fact becomes obvious to anyone who objectively studies their voluminous words and deeds. The following sample quotes reveal their intent to base the new American …

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Chapter Twenty-five – Thomas Jefferson’s Beliefs

As stated in the previous chapter, “Our Foundation: Deist or Christian?“, Secularists have revised history to say that our Founders were generally Secularists, or at best, Deists and certainly not religious since their allegiance was to the Enlightenment. If that could be said of anyone other than Benjamin Franklin, it would be said of Thomas …

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