Our real roots...A history
lesson that needs to be
told....
OUR
REAL
ROOTS:
God help
us.
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 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 of 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 religion, 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 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 and, I hope, to the pure doctrine of Jesus
also."
Consider these words from George Washington, the Father of our
Nation, in his farewell speech on September 19,
1796:
"It is impossible to govern the world without God and the Bible. Of all
the dispositions and habits that lead to political prosperity, our religion and
morality are the indispensable supporters. Let us with caution indulge the
supposition that morality can be maintained without religion. Reason and
experience both forbid us to expect that our national morality can prevail
in exclusion of religious
principle."
Was George Washington a Christian? Consider these words from his
personal prayer book: "Oh, eternal and everlasting God, direct my thoughts,
words and work. Wash away my sins in the immaculate blood of the lamb and purge
my heart by the Holy Spirit. Daily, frame me more and more in the likeness of
thy son, Jesus Christ, that living in thy fear, and dying in thy favor, I may in
thy appointed time obtain the resurrection of the justified unto
eternal
life. Bless, O Lord,
the whole race of mankind and let the world be filled with the knowledge of thy
son, Jesus Christ."
Consider these words by John Adams, our second
president, who also served as chairman of the American Bible
Society.
In an address to military leaders he said, "We have no government
armed with the power capable of contending with human passions, unbridled by
morality and true religion. Our constitution was made only for a moral and
religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other."
How about
our first Court Justice, John Jay?
He stated that when we select our national leaders, if we are to
preserve our Nation, we must select Christians. " Providence has given to our
people the choice of their rulers and it is the duty as well as the privilege and
interest of our Christian Nation to select and prefer Christians for their
rulers."
John Quincy Adams, son of John Adams, was the sixth
U.S. President.
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 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 of all sound knowledge and learning. And seeing the Lord only giveth
wisdom, let everyone seriously set himself by prayer in secret to seek it of him
(Proverbs 2:3)."
For over 100 years, more than 50% of all Harvard
graduates were pastors!
It is clear from history that the Bible and the Christian faith,
were foundational in our educational and judicial system.
However
in 1947, there was a
radical change of direction in the Supreme
Court.
Here is the prayer that was banished:
"Almighty God, we acknowledge our
dependence on Thee. We beg Thy blessings upon us and our
parents
and our teachers and
our country.
Amen."
In 1963, the Supreme Court ruled that Bible reading
was outlawed as
unconstitutional in
the public school system. The court offered this justification: "If portions of
the New Testament were read without explanation, they could and have been psychologically harmful to
children."
Bible reading was now unconstitutional , though the Bible was quoted
94 percent of the time by those who wrote our constitution and shaped our Nation and its system of education and
justice and government.
In 1965, the Courts denied as unconstitutional the
rights of a student in the public school cafeteria to bow his head and pray
audibly
for his food.
In 1980,
Stone vs. Graham outlawed the Ten Commandments in our public
schools.
The Supreme Court said this: "If the posted copies of the Ten
Commandments were to have any effect at all, it would be to induce school
children to read them. And if they read them, meditated upon them,
and perhaps venerated and observed them, this
is not a permissible objective."
Is it not a permissible objective to allow 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?
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. I , Mary Jones, the
designer of this web page, encourage all who read and agree with
the words herein, to share it with others, so
that the truth of our nation's history may be
told.
Please feel free to copy this and pass it around to any one you like.
Blessings,
Geketa
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