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Christians Can Use Social Media Tools to Share Biblical Truth
For too long, Christians have watched as Hollywood, academia, and legacy media use their platforms to shape culture with worldviews increasingly hostile to biblical truth. But we have a voice. We have tools. We have opportunities. Social media can be more than noise—it can be a mission field. Use your influence. Share truth. Encourage others. Be salt and light.
Posted in Faith, Religious Liberty
Tagged Alexander Hamilton, Christianity, James Madison, John Adams, John Jay, social media, The Federalist Papers, U.S. Constitution
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Media Effort Distorts True History of America
The New York Times has embarked on an effort to rewrite the history of the United States as a nation built upon slavery. Calling it the “1619 Project,” the opening article is a whopping 7,600-word effort to look at 18th Century history through a liberal 21stcentury lens. Joshua Lawson has written an excellent rebuttal to this effort in The Federalist. Because much of the NYT’s ideology is already being inserted into the narrative of schools and universities, I wanted to pass along some portions of this important article for your consideration.
…No, America Wasn’t Built On Slavery,
Posted in Media Watch
Tagged 1619 Project, Alexander Hamilton, Declaration of Independence, Founding Fathers, John Jay, Joshua Lawson, Nikole Hannah-Jones, racism, Revolutionary War, Slavery, The New York Times, The Northwest Ordinance of 1787, Thomas Jefferson
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