And the courts say no prayer in our schools......
Read this and remember where we came from.
Did
you know that 52 of the 55 signers of the Declaration of independence
were orthodox,
deeply committed Christians? The other three
all believed in the Bible as the divine truth, the
God of scripture, and His personal intervention.
It is the same Congress that formed the American
Bible Society. Immediately after creating the
Declaration of Independence, the Continental
Congress voted to purchase and import 20,000
copies of scripture for the people of this nation.
Patrick Henry, who is called the firebrand of the
American Revolution, is still remembered for his
words, '"Give me liberty or give me death." But in
current textbooks the context of these words is
deleted. Here is what he actually said: '"An appeal
to arms and the God of hosts is all that is left us.
But we shall not fight our battle alone. There is a
just God that presides over the destinies of
nations. The battle, sir, is not to the strong alone.
Is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be
purchased at the price of chains and slavery?
Forbid it almighty God. I know not what course
others may take, but as for me, give me liberty,
or give me death."'
These sentences have been erased from our
textbooks. Was Patrick Henry a Christian? The
following year, 1776, he wrote this:
'"It cannot be emphasized too strongly or too
often that this great Nation was founded not by religionists, but
by
Christians; not on religions, but on the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
For
that reason alone, people of other faiths have
been afforded freedom of worship here."'
Consider these words that Thomas Jefferson
wrote on the front of his well-worn Bible: "I am
a real Christian, that is to say, a disciple of the doctrines of
Jesus. I have little doubt that our whole country will soon be
rallied to the unity of our Creator. "' He was also the chairman
of
the American Bible Society, which he
considered his highest and most important role.
On July 4, 1821, President Adams said, '"The
highest glory of the American Revolution was
this: it connected in one indissoluble bond the
principles of civil government with the principles
of Christianity."'
Calvin Coolidge, our 30th President of the United
States reaffirmed this truth when he wrote, '"The foundations
of
our society and our government rest so much on the teachings of
the
Bible that it would be difficult to support them if faith in these
teachings would cease to be practically
universal in our country."'
In 1782, the United States Congress voted this
resolution: '"The Congress of the United States
recommends and approves the Holy Bible for
use in all schools."'
William Holmes McGuffey is the author of the
McGuffey Reader, which was used for over 100
years in our public schools with over 125 million
copies sold until it was stopped in 1963.
President Lincoln called him the '"Schoolmaster
of the Nation."' Listen to these words of Mr. McGuffey: '"The
Christian religion is the religion of our country. From it are derived
our notions
on the character of God, on the great moral
Governor of the universe. On its doctrines are founded the peculiarities
of our free institutions. From no source has the author drawn more
conspicuously than from the sacred Scriptures. From all these extracts
from the Bible I make
no apology."'
Of the first 108 universities founded in America,
106 were distinctly Christian, including the first,
Harvard University, chartered in 1636. In the
original Harvard Student Handbook, rule number
1 was that: Students seeking entrance must
know Latin and Greek so that they could study
the scriptures: '"Let every student be plainly
instructed and earnestly pressed to consider
well, the main end of his life and studies is, to
know God and Jesus Christ, which is eternal life,
John 17:3; and therefore to lay Jesus Christ as
the only foundation for our children to follow the
moral principles of the Ten Commandments.'"
James Madison, the primary author of the
Constitution of the United States, said this: "We
have staked the whole future of our new nation not upon the power of
government; far from it. We have staked the future of all our political
constitutions upon
the capacity of each of ourselves to govern ourselves according
to
the moral principles of the Ten Commandments."'
Today, we are asking God to bless America. But,
how can He bless a Nation that has departed so
far from Him? Prior to September 11, He was not
welcome in America. Most of what you read in this
article has been erased from our textbooks.
Revisionists have rewritten history to remove
the truth about our country's Christian roots.