What the Founders Believed About God — And Why It Still Matters One of the most repeated myths in modern America is that the Founding Fathers were indifferent or even hostile toward Christianity. We are told they wanted faith locked away in private life, far removed from public discourse and national identity. But when we let the Founders speak for themselves, a very different picture emerges. The men who shaped this nation did not see faith as a threat to liberty. They saw it as liberty’s greatest safeguard. CLICK HERE TO READ FULL ARTICLE: CLICK HERE FOR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: Dan Carr You're currently a free subscriber to Dan Carr. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |