Tag Archives: Samuel Adams
A Minority’s Miracle: 250 Years of American Exceptionalism
Two hundred and fifty years ago, on July 4, 1776, a small group of men — educated, propertied, and fully aware of what they risked — pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor to take the first step toward founding something the world had never seen: a nation grounded in the conviction that rights come from God, not from government.
Posted in Religious Liberty
Tagged America, American Revolution, Andrew Walder, Bastille, Bolsheviks, Committee of Public Safety, Congress, Declaration, Declaration of Independence, Declaration of the Rights of Man, Deutsche Welle, Fidel Castro, Freedom, French Revolution, Hamilton, Jefferson, John Adams, John Hancock, Lenin, Liberty, Madison, Mao Zedong, Marx, Napoleon Bonaparte, Patrick Henry, Reign of Terror, Robespierre, Samuel Adams, Sons of Liberty, Stalin, The Black Book of Communism, Virginia House of Burgesses
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Preventing a Socialist American Revolution
America’s politics are turning from heated rhetoric to heated actions—where intimidation is excused as activism and violence is rebranded as “speech.” The real danger may not be a traditional civil war, but a “color revolution” push for regime change: escalating unrest until the public surrenders constitutionally protected rights simply to restore “peace.”
Posted in Faith, Federal
Tagged Alexander Hamilton, Alexandra Kollontai, Antonio Gramsci, Benjamin Franklin, Bobby Champion, Brett Kavanaugh, Brian Thompson, Cea Weaver, Communism, Declaration of Independence, Dobbs v. Jackson, Elon Musk, Friedrich Hayek, General Sherman, George Floyd, John Adams, John Rutherford, Karl Marx, King Charles, Lenin, Mark Steyn, Marxism, Nikolai Bukharin, Obergefell, Samuel Adams, Socialism, Stalin, United Health, Winston Churchill
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Samuel Adams: “Patriarch of Our Liberty”
He wasn’t just a beer label — he was the engine of the American Revolution. As the nation approaches its 250th birthday, it’s time to rediscover Samuel Adams, the Christian patriot who helped make independence possible.
Posted in Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged Benjamin H. Irvin, Boston Tea Party, Committees of Correspondence, Declaration of Independence, George Bancroft, George Washington, John Adams, John Hancock, Samuel Adams, Stacy Schiff, Thomas Jefferson
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The Founders, the Creeds, and the Truth About the Divinity of Jesus
Long before modern myths claimed Jesus’ divinity was invented centuries later, Christians openly confessed it—and America’s founders worshiped in that tradition. The Nicene Creed didn’t create Christ’s deity; it defended what Scripture had already made clear from the beginning: the baby in the manger was truly God.
Posted in Faith
Tagged Arius, Athanasius, Bruton Parish Church, Council of Constantinople, Emperor Constantine, George Washington, James Madison, John Adams, John Hancock, Nicene Council, Patrick Henry, Roger Sherman, Samuel Adams, The Apostles’ Creed, The Da Vinci Code, Thomas Jefferson
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Is It a Sin Not to Vote?
Founding father Samuel Adams once said, “Let each citizen remember at the moment he is offering his vote…that he is executing one of the most solemn trusts in human society for which he is accountable to God and his country.”
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Tagged Alveda King, D. James Kennedy, election, Everett Piper, Francis Higginson, Gary Bauer, George Bancroft, Harry Jackson, MLK, Paul Johnson, Samuel Adams, Samuel Skelton, Voting
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America’s Historical Ignorance
U.S. Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-Ny), the darling of the new socialist Democrats in this country, recently referred to the three branches of government. She said, they are the White House, the U.S. Senate, and the U.S. House of Representatives. John Roberts, call your office.
Posted in Education
Tagged Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, American history, Bernie Sanders, George Washington, History, James Madison, John F. Kennedy, Karl Marx, Marilyn Monroe, Mel Gabler, Norma Gabler, Peter Lillback, Samuel Adams, Thomas Jefferson, U.S. Constitution, Wall of Misconception, Woodrow Wilson, Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation
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To Know Socialism is to Hate It
We keep saying that socialism is bad, but our message isn’t being believed. Maybe we don’t fully believe it ourselves. So let’s dig deeper and understand just how bad, and how anti-Christian, socialism really is.
This article examines how American society changes when socialists get to run things. You’ll see, quoting the socialists themselves, how:
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Tagged Alexandra Kollontai, Frederick Engels, Karl Marx, Kate Brown, ObamaCare, Ronald Reagan, Samuel Adams, Socialism, Stella Morabito
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