America is a unique nation in history. No nation has been as free, prosperous, charitable, and virtuous. This has nothing to do with any inherent value of the American people, but has to do with the valuable ideas upon which she was founded. Seven foundational ideas are examined that produced the American Dream, all of which are Biblical in their origin and were planted by the early settlers. The first seed principles were planted in Jamestown 400 years ago. Though often ignored, Christianity was vital for the beginning of Virginia; God's hand was evident in preserving the colony and in the lives of many of its founders. The American Dream looks at Rev. Richard Hakluyt, the man most influential in English colonization in the new world, and his motive "to inlarge the glory of the gospell." It documents the important role of the Christian faith in the founding of Virginia, and shows how the colonists' desire to propagate the Christian religion, as recorded in the First Charter of Virginia (1606), was fulfilled in Pocahontas and other native Americans. The ideas that made America exceptional were planted and grew in all the colonies, producing much fruit in the early American republic. Today, however, these ideas are under attack and are being displaced by secular ideas. For the American Dream to continue, we must remember from where we came and return the nation to its original Godly covenant.
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69 The use of the Reformation to juxtapose Catholicism and democracy is strikingly evident in enthusiasm for the work of Max Weber , which , as we have seen , was powerfully shaped by conflict between Protestants and Catholics in ...
Elles sont attestées par la lettre que le roi écrit à Jean de Chabannes ( 27 ) et le témoignage de l'écuyer de Marie de Clèves , Claude de Rabodanges : Elle - même savait que le roi lui - même désirait et se proposait de détruire et ...
22 This is a widely quoted remark from Rush Limbaugh's radio show. See www.smithersmpls.com/2004/05/more-rush-limbaugh-from-yesterday- it_13.html. 23 Robert G. Kennedy, “Can Interrogatory Torture Be Morally Legitimate?
David Limbaugh suggests that By refusing to “get their hands dirty” in the material world of politics, or discouraging other Christians from doing so, they might, unwittingly be aiding and abetting the transformation of our culture and ...
God and Government
When Americans ask the Federal Government to deliver both freedom and virtue, they will ultimately get neither.
On May 24, 1844 Samuel F.B. Morse sent the first telegraph message in history from the Supreme Court Chamber, which was then in the Capitol, to Baltimore. Today, a metal plaque is fastened on the wall in the Capitol outside the old ...
This text is a significant introduction to our understanding of the new shapes of political religion, and of American evangelicalism.
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