Posted on 05/02/2005 4:14:11 PM PDT by CHARLITE
A left-leaning group called the Interfaith Alliance is protesting the influence of Christianity in U.S. history.
A liberal action group has challenged the views of a well-known conservative who points in detail to the influence Christianity has had on U.S. history.
David Barton, founder of Wallbuilders, regularly gives tours of the U.S. Capitol to spotlight the faith-based underpinnings of key moments in American history. But the Interfaith Alliancea group from the religious leftrecently objected to a Barton excursion, accusing him of revising history.
The tour in question was for Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, but the alliance didn't complain to Bartonthey went to the media.
"They seem to be committed to a fairly active goal of secularism," Barton said. "What I do is simply walk through the Capitol and pull out religious documents that are already depicted in the Capitol and show the originals."
Representatives for the Interfaith Alliance did not respond to an interview request.
Gary Bauer, president of American Values, said if anyone is revising history, it's not Barton.
"It's the history books in most of our schools that are giving a distorted view," he explained. "Mr. Barton has done an incredible job of researching the beliefs of our founding fathers and the strong role that faith played in those events leading up to 1776."
The Interfaith Alliance, Bauer added, gets a free ride from the media in citing the influence of religion on their political activities, while Christian conservatives are attacked.
Peter Sprigg, a spokesman for the Family Research council, agreed.
"It's astonishing how far the left has gone in trying to strip religion from the public squarein this case almost literally," he said. "And yet liberal Christiansliberal 'people of faith,' as they put it . . . are just as politically active as conservatives."
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Our founders believed there was, indeed, a proper role of Christian principles in education, government and the public affairs of our nation. The video [1] "America's Godly Heritage" reveals their plan, shows where we got off track and what the cost has been. Perfect for church groups and as an educational history supplement.
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So what, the deceiving evil LIE of evolution should be just fine to continue PUSHING on our children?
Instead of making outlandish ignorant statements maybe you need to think about just what is causing more blowout...God's precepts (...and I challenge you to name just ONE that isn't righteous)or secular liberal obscurity?
You are no christian at all, and you are the weirdo for sure. You are an ignorant fool; a wolf in sheep skin.
No, I want you to get out and work for the Presidents agenda. Which right now is getting judges confirmed, and getting Social Security reform done.
Bush is a genuine Christian and he's not stupid. If he thought it was time to push for creationism in schools, then that's what he'd do.
Now is not the time for that subject.
You are not the Judge.
I need say no more.
It's called the great revolt, and it has been apon us for some time now. As you probably know, scripture tells us it becomes prgressively worse. Are you interested in some explanations and thoughts on biblical prophacy? Here's a good online book on it: http://goodnewschristianministry.org/babylon.htm
Yes, I know. Darwin was satan himself.
Your cover has been blown; the bible discribes your type. Indeed, it calls your type a fool and an wolf in sheep skins.
I direct you to the prime example of timeliness: The Cross. It was also the most untimely way to do it, too. Waiting until 2005 would have spared Jesus' life.
The idea of a "time" to press certain things is absurd. Creationism isn't a political idea; it's just a fact. In six days God created the heavens and the earth. Withholding this fact is the equivalent of lying, and a lie that could lead to the damnation of people.
Details, please.
You can't force anyone to learn about the Lord. Remember, he only wants those who come looking for him on their own free will. As a Christian, you should help those who come looking.
At the same time, we should not allow our freedoms and rights in the constitution to be trampled on. So wear your cross, carry your bible anywhere you choose. Anyone trying to prevent that is in violation of constitutional law.
I'd like to see the teacher of your class try fail you for using the creationist theory as a base for your earth sciences assignments.
He can't, because evolutionalism is only a theory as well, Science hasn't been helpful in supporting that theory either.
Pushing atheism, socialism and faggotry in the public schools is what has caused a reaction from Christian America. It will get worse.
Waiting until 2005 would have spared Jesus' life?
Only ignorant ones. I am certain God does not smile on propagation of misinformation.
I agree regarding the importance of issues, and I do not doubt the President's sincere commitments to his faith. I don't think that they all split apart cleanly, however. The chips will fall where they may, and it doesn't harm me if people think the two theories are compatible or not. Just as long as we're all aiming for the same general vicinity, I think we're all OK. I think we pretty much are.
Those other issues will have backlash associated with them as well. The opposition will search high and low for anything and take it out of context no matter who it is that is doing the talking.
An article about "Nation's Christian Roots" being attacked is exactly the place.
I work with a guy (PhD in Math) that absolutly hates Christians and George Bush in particular. The reason why is because he thinks that Bush will force his children to learn that evolution, and the biological sciences it supports, is fiction.
Pushing creationism needlessly provokes those who are not now Christians. The proper method to reach these people is to witness to them. Not come in with jackboots and force them to hear your message with the power of government.
Then fight those things, because they need to be fought and stop waisting your time attempting to change the science curriculum because evolution has nothing at all to do with those issues.
I was wondering about that too. Jesus came, his comming and death was fortold. NOTHING could have prevented the events from unfolding as they did. If Christ didn't die on the cross as was fortold in the old testament, we would still be bound to the laws and penalties of the old covanent. We would not have been saved, and we would not have a new covanent. Baptism would be meaningless. There would be no such thing as a Christian.
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