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Discover the forgotten and astonishing story of our nation's founding in The American Heritage Series. For centuries, we were taught a providential view of American history that presented our godly heroes and the moral foundation upon which our nation was built. However, in recent years, a new version of history has assaulted the fiber of our nation, censoring the core values of our past - until today!
From separation of church and state to the civil rights movement, from the heroism of our founding fathers to the building of our nation's monuments, this series will inspire every American to reclaim the godly, true story of our nation.
Disc 6:
When Religion was Culture / Faith in Our Early Courts / Myths of the Judiciary.
Founding father Alexander Hamilton announced to the nation during the ratification of the Constitution that, "The judiciary from the nature of its functions, will always be the least dangerous to the political rights of the Constitution and the general liberty of the people can never be endangered from that quarter."
Yet today, our religious freedoms and so many other once inalienable rights are now regularly threatened by this "least dangerous" branch. This was not our founding fathers' intent… a fact clearly revealed by an examination of early Supreme Court justices and the values that guided their decisions.
Discover the Constitution's original intent for the courts in The American Heritage Series.
America: this is your heritage!
As seen weekly on TBN, Cornerstone, & other national networks. Closed captioned.
David Barton is the founder of WallBuilders, an organization dedicated to presenting America's forgotten history and heroes with an emphasis on our moral, religious, and constitutional heritage. He serves as a consultant to state and federal legislators, has participated in several cases at the U.S. Supreme Court, an has been directly involved in the development of the history and social studies standards for states, such as Texas and California. David is also an author of numerous best-selling works and a national award-winning historian who brings a fresh and accurate perspective to history.
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