What Can Churches Do By David Barton And Rick Green


There are a few things churches can do. ( 1 ) Churches can educate about America's Godly heritage. Our heritage can't be upheld if voters don't know what they are defending. Today, we are living in a society that compartmentalizes our faith, telling us that it is applicable for home or church but not for faculty, law, central authority, or the general public arena generally. We must return to an understanding that it applies to all aspects of life - the Bible just as surely offers specific steerage on the minimum wage and capital gains tax as it does on the salvation of our souls or the protection of our family. If we do not understand that the Bible applies to executive, then we will make no attempt to uphold America's Godly heritage, which - from an historical standpoint - has been particularly demonstrated in the world of executive. Each of us can preserve America's Biblical foundation in two ways. First, we are able to preserve it thru what we do in our own lives. But the second way to preserve America's foundations is from the top down - that is, not just in individual citizenry but also in our collective government policy. We can do this by electing individuals to office who fulfill the needs for elected office first set forth in Exodus 18:21, which teaches [*CO]'Choose out from all the people able men,eg fear God, men of truth, hating covetousness.' These are the Biblical qualifications for office-holders. That is, America can't be exalted without righteous policies ; but she will not have righteous policies without righteous leaders. And America won't have righteous leaders unless righteous voters are ready to vote for leaders according to the Biblical rules set out in Exodus 18:21. A challenge given to early Americans by the Rev. He scolded believers in that generation : Let not your youngsters have reason to curse you for giving up those rights and prostrating those institutions which your pas brought to you. About David Barton and Rick Green Rick Green and David Barton explain that Many major web sites and encyclopedias identify the fourth of July as'America's largest spiritual holiday,' and the compendium outlines'secular' as'pertaining to things that aren't regarded as non temporal or sacred.' the events leading in to America's birthday were anything except temporal. As George Washington recognized,'The hand of prudence has been so conspicuous in all this that he has got to be worse than an infidel that lacks faith, and more than malevolent, which has not gratitude enough to recognize his obligations.' And John Adams recommended [*CO]'The general elements that the pas achieved liberty were the general elements of Christianity.' .

By: David Barton and Rick Green

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Rick Green and David Barton explain that Many major internet sites and encyclopedias identify the 4th of July as “America’s largest religious holiday,” and the compendium outlines “secular” as “pertaining to things that aren’t regarded as non secular or sacred.” the events leading in to America’s birthday were anything except temporal. As George Washington recognized, “The hand of Providence has been so conspicuous in all this that he has got to be worse than an infidel that lacks religion, and

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