Posted on 08/31/2017 8:30:15 PM PDT by ctdonath2
When you’re done listening to the fine work Mike Duncan has done, check out my history podcast, too. I am telling the complete story of Southeast Asia, and at the rate I am going, I expect to cover the Vietnam War sometime in early 2018.
https://www.blubrry.com/hoseasia/
Hit the bookmark link at the top of post 1
The American “revolution” was more a revolt than a revolution, a political revolt (not a religious one) against the nation of England and their king. As opposed to the French Revolution which was not a revolt against another nation, but a lawless-godless insurrection against Christianity and the Bible. It overthrew both, substituting a religion of reason, and a socialist political system.
It was the first of a series of godless socialist revolutions in Europe that was to culminate in the Bolshevik Revolution. Which socialist insurrections have been with us ever since. Its what is going on in America as we speak.
Our history books will try to lump America’s “revolution” in with the French. It was two very different things.
Mike Duncan was amazing on his History of Rome podcast.
That’s a great podcast series. I learned so much beyond what I ever studied in school about the Roman Empire.
The French Revolution was also fired up for ten years by the circulation of little pamphlets, basically filled with all sorts of propaganda.
So reminds me of the press now.
Bfl
>>Now the French Revolution podcast was particularly intriguing: the attempted escape and then the execution of the royal family, Talleyrand, Lafayette, Robespierre, the relations with the very young USA.<<
Which number podcast was it?
peeing....
I mean bookmarking!
Thank you...bfl!
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