Socialism doesn’t work. Just ask the Pilgrims. Most Americans are familiar with the story of the Puritans landing at Plymouth Rock in 1620, but few perhaps understand their early experiment with socialism and how its failure led them to embrace ...
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The Faith Of The Pilgrims: A Lesson In Sovereign Grace And Thanksgiving
. . John Robinson really was the Moses through whom God gave the newly born nation commandments that should be their strength and glory in a new country which he himself never saw. — Daniël Plooij, The Pilgrim Fathers (1969) ...
Read More »The History of the Reformation And Why It’s Important
The only alternative to the doctrine of predestination is the assertion of the reign of total chance, of meaninglessness and brute factuality. —Rousas J. Rushdoony, The Biblical Philosophy of History (1979) I did nothing; the Word did it all. —Martin ...
Read More »Heroes From History: The Amazing Story Of Sir Francis Drake
Francis the Dragon The Spanish called him a pirate. To them, he was El Draque, the dragon who devoured their gold-laden galleons and plundered their treasure cities. To the English, and the Protestant world in general, he was a hero—a ...
Read More »The Story of the English Reformation
I believe that in the end the truth will conquer. —John Wycliffe, letter to the Duke of Lancaster (1381) The Bishop of Rome hath no jurisdiction in this Realm of England. —Thomas Cranmer, The 39 Articles (1563) Continuing the Story ...
Read More »God’s Law and The Pagan Heart
It can’t be wrong, / When it feels so right. —sexual predator Joseph Brooks, “You Light up My Life” (1977) Government is not based on special revelation, such as the Bible. —Norman Geisler in Living Ethically in the 90s ...
Read More »Why America’s Very Survival Depends On New Hearts
. . . In spite everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart. —Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl (1944) The heart that was made according to God’s own heart, is now the reverse ...
Read More »Doing The Right Thing
It was about this time I conceiv’d the bold and arduous project of arriving at moral perfection. —Benjamin Franklin, Autobiography (1791) Just as a judge is guided by a book of law, so the conscience is guided by an ...
Read More »Is There Hope For Pagan America?
If the earth be the Lord’s, then, wherever a child of God goes, he does not go off his Father’s ground. —Matthew Henry, Commentary on the Whole Bible (1712) Jeremiah walked about the city with a wooden yoke strapped across ...
Read More »10-Term Congressman Roscoe Bartlett Lives Off The Grid
Roscoe Bartlett, one of the longest serving Congressmen in history, has ditched his suit and tie and opted for an off grid existence. The former Maryland Republican Representative is now living somewhere in the vast wilderness and mountains of West ...
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