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American Matriarchs—Wives of the Signers

American History, Biographical, Historical, Products

Listen $10 @ Amazon Store All the signers of the Declaration of Independence suffered financial loss having joined the cause of freedom, and in some cases, they sustained complete fiscal ruin. These men were not alone in their sufferings, for their wives, children, and other family members were similarly objects of British wrath. Absent from historical records, however, are laments on the part of the signers' wives concerning the cause to which their husbands had given their lives and fortunes. As noted by the authors, "Such troubles must have fallen heavily upon the women of the household,...Read more... Read more... -->

The Christian Influence upon the Declaration of Independence

Christian Social Influence

ListenJuly 4, 1776 Liberty proclaimed in Scripture John Daniel Davidson In his book Pagan America: The Decline of Christianity and the Dark Age to Come,] All over the world, human worship has resulted in moral and governmental features associated with the God or gods of each culture. Atheism pretends to avoid this universal global fact by attempting to jettison the concept of God (or gods), and the result has been infinitely more violent than the alleged atrocities of theists who have believed in God.Christian Influence upon the Declaration of Independence Article Contents * Click headings...Read more... Read more... -->

The Christian Setting of the Declaration of Independence

American History, July Articles

ListenFor nearly a century, America's Christian origin and the character of her Founding Fathers have been under attack from irreligious and Marxist nemeses. Pointing to half a dozen Founding Fathers (out of nearly 250), America's Marxist and irreligious adversaries allege prominent Founding Fathers sought to establish a purely irreligious or secular state. But in fact, Congress aggressively sought to ban irreligion (Journals of the Continental Congress, 16:252-253).[1] There is absolutely no evidence to suggest the Founding Fathers attempted to establish the first of America's organic laws...Read more... Read more... -->

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"The doctrines of Jesus are simple, and tend all to the happiness of man."
– Thomas Jefferson
Writings of Jefferson, 15:383
"You do well to wish to learn our arts and ways of life, and above all, the religion of Jesus Christ. These will make you a greater and happier people than you are."
– George Washington
Writings of George Washington, 15:53-55
"The general principles, on which the [Founding] Fathers achieved independence, were the only principles in which, that beautiful assembly of young gentlemen could unite, and these principles only could be intended by them in their address... And what were these general principles? I answer, the general principles of Christianity..."
– John Adams
Diary and Autobiography, 3:233-34
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