God blesses faithful fathers with special blessings


Abraham believed in God so much he taught his children to know God

Genesis 18:19 shows us that God chose Abraham for special blessings, knowing that Abraham would be faithful to train up his children in the truths of God. That's quite a hint for us. Have you been seeking blessings from God? Consider this verse as one example of what God likes to bless!

Malachi 4:6 explains how this nation came to be under judgment unto repentance. Until the father's hearts turn back to care enough about their own children to oversee the Christian training of their children, this nation is being severely shown the displeasure of God. Consider for youself these things, children are killing children. Little boys are reading porno. Aren't those things a curse to our nation? Yes. How can it be changed? By the father's heart turning to the child, to care for him as he should. Until then, unless it happens, woes and sorrows are happening more and more unto America. America has forgotten God in the training of children, and it shows that God is letting America find out the consequences of withholding the things of God from the little children. Without godly training, the children go astray and the nation crumbles under confusion.

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"The hand of Providence (the hand of God) has been so conspicuous in all this (the forming of America) that he must be worse than an infidel that lacks faith, and more than wicked, that has not gratitude enough to acknowledge his obligations. (to God and country)" Commander-in-Chief George Washington to General Thomas Nelson, 1778

p 109 ...The peace treaty between Britain and America after the War for Independence showed a lot about those who fought the war. It said, 'In the name of the most holy and undivided Trinity...' It was signed by John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and John Jay on September 8, 1783. Let the students hear the words of those men instead of the twisted opinions of those who deny the very truth of our Founding Fathers faith. I want to give a seminar using what the schools call Critical Thinking Skills and apply that technique to the revisionist teaching of American history. Who will give me the opportunity to reach students with that lesson?

p 107, 108 Twenty thousand Bibles printed by Congress and given Congressional endorsement within its cover: "Whereupon, resolved, that the United States in Congress assembled...recommend this edition of the Bible to the inhabitants of the United States, " p 162,163,164,165 See the original words of our Founding Fathers on the supreme value of the Bible and religion in school and government, and life.

Dying Men's Words: Quotes from their last will and testament refutes modern claims that they were mostly atheists. Their words show strong faith in Jesus Christ as Eternal Savior. . p 134-138

Christian Organizations of the Founding Fathers: p 139, 140, 141, 142, 143 refuting claims that the founders were mostly deists by showing their affiliation with Christian organizations.

p 144 Thomas Jefferson writes to Charles Thompson, January 9, 1816 "I am a real Christian, that is to say, a disciple of the doctrines of Jesus."

p 144, 145 Alexander Hamilton, "The attempt by the rulers of a nation (France) to destroy all religious opinion and to pervert a whole people to atheism is a phenomenon of profligacy (act of moral depravity) ... To establish atheism on the ruins of Christianity is to deprive mankind of its best consolations and most animating hopes and to make a gloomy desert of the universe.

page 124,125 Examples of false quotes criminally used to defame one or more of the Founding Fathers.

p 80,81 Their Belief in the Inseparability of Christianity from Teaching:
Motto's of Harvard used to be: "For the Glory of Christ" and "For Christ and the Church"
The "Old Deluder Satan Law" passed in Massachusetts in 1642 and in Connecticut in 1647 so people would be taught to read so they could read the Bible and have a more abundant life.
p 40, 41 The same Congress that framed the religion clause of the First Amendment showed what it meant by the simultaneous passage of the Northwest Ordinance wherein they coupled religion and schools. They expected religion to be forever taught and encouraged in the schools.

Other Issues: 1. Parent authority over what their children study. 2. Parent communication network so parents can have a united voice. 3. Elected school board members serving the parents who elected them more than the system of state-federal-school.

p 5, From the Foreword of the book, Original Intent:
"Hearsay evidence is not allowed in a court of law;" Why is it allowed to replace and contradict the words of our Founders? I want every student to be told how George Washington himself refutes a library book titled Washington and Religion. The new book emphatically denies the Christian faith which Washington firmly expressed. The book appears quite impressive, formally written, and authoritative. What student would know otherwise? It stands out boldly on the library shelf to declare its own opinion contrary to the clear words of George Washington himself. What cafeteria cook would be kept on who allowed rat poison to be offered on the same level as meat and potatoes? Isn't the cook responsible for keeping the food clean and clearly marking the poisons kept around the house?

p 343, Governor Morris, Penman and Signer of the Constitution, warned, "The most important of all lessons is the denunciation of ruin to every state that rejects the precepts of religion." Where are we?

All laws, however, may be arranged in two different classes. 1) Divine. 2) Human...But it should always be remembered that this law, natural or revealed, made for men or for nations, flows from the same Divine source: it is the law of God...Human law must rest its authority ultimately upon the authority of that law which is Divine. James Wilson, Signer of the Constitution, and U.S. Supreme Court Justice. The law...dictated by God Himself is, of course, superior in obligation to any other. It is binding over all the globe, in all countries, and at all times. No human laws are of any validity if contrary to this. Alexander Hamilton, Signer of the Constitution. p 337

America's immutable principles of right and wrong were not based on the rapidly fluctuating feelings and emotions of the people but rather on what Montesquieu identified as the "principles that do not change." Benjamin Rush similarly observed: p 336 Where there is no law, there is no liberty; and nothing deserves the name of law but that which is certain and universal in its operation upon all the members of the community.

John Adams on being a statesman rather than a politician:
"Such compliances (compromises)...of my honor, my conscience, my friends, my country, my God, as the Scriptures informs us must be punished with nothing less than hell-fire, eternal torment; and this is so unequal a price to pay for the honors and emoluments (profits from government)...that I cannot prevail upon myself to think of it (compromise). The duration of future punishment terrifies me. If I could but deceive myself so far as to think eternity a moment only, I could comply and be promoted. p 333,

The propitious smiles of Heaven can never be expected on a nation that disregards the eternal rules of order and right which Heaven itself has ordained. Inaugural Address, President George Washington

Benjamin Franklin: And have we now forgotten that powerful Friend? Or do we imagine we no longer need His assistance?...Without His concurring aid...we ourselves shall become a reproach and a byword down to future ages.

Thomas Jefferson similarly cautioned: "I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just; that His justice cannot sleep forever." p 334

Noah Webster: Our citizens should early understand that the genuine source of correct republican principles is the Bible,...particularly the New Testament, or the Christian religion. p 336 The education of youth should be watched with the most scrupulous attention. The education of youth lays the foundations on which both law and gospel rest. p 340

New Constitutionality: It is constitutional for congressional chaplains to pray(Marsh v Chambers, 1983) but unconstitutional for students to read those prayers ( State Board of Education v Board of Education of Netcong, 1970) This chapter shows new laws being based on the personal opinion of the judges. p 233-239


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