founder of the right wring wing christian group, wall builders. a man our next guest calls a christian nationalist pseudohistorian. he talks about the separation of church and state today is a distortion of what the founding fathers really wanted, which was for christianity to help co-govern the country. only they didn t tell anybody that. barton offers evidence for that hidden in the declaration of independence. now all of a sudden it s one of those on the back of the constitution and the picture of mona lisa stories. he cites the research of historian alice baldwin. there are 27 grievances in the declaration. the declaration starts with a 56-word phrase that gives the four principles of government. she went through all those things in the declaration and then she looked over at all these sermons she had read. alice baldwin documented that every right set forth in the declaration of independence had been preached from the american pulpit prior to 1763.
founder of the christian group, wall builders, a man our next guest calls a christian nationalist pseudohistorian. he talks about the separation of church and state today is a distortion of what the founding fathers really wanted, which was for christianity to help co-governor the country. barton offers evidence for that hidden in the declaration of independence. now all of a sudden it s one of those on the back of the constitution and the picture of mona lisa stories. he cites the research of historian alice baldwin. there are 27 grievances in the declaration. the declaration starts with a 56-word phrase that gives the four principles of government. she went through all those things in the declarations and looked at all of these sermons she read. alice baldwin documented that every right set forth in the declaration of independence had
lecture was david barton, the founder of the christian group, wall builders, a man our next guest calls a christian nationalist pseudohistorian. he talks about the separation of church and state today is a distortion of what the founding fathers really wanted, which was for christianity to help co-governor the country. barton offers evidence for that hidden in the declaration of independence. now all of a sudden it s one of those on the back of the constitution and the picture of mona lisa stories. he cites the research of historian alice baldwin. there are 27 grievances in the declaration. the declaration starts with a 56-word phrase that gives the four principles of government. she went through all those things in the tlargz and looked at all these sermons she read. alice baldwin documented that every right set forth in the declaration of independence had been preached from the american pulpit prior to 1763.
just the white people , white people . white people. no. why are we intentionally leaving others out? there are black founders. this is our good friend david barton, the founder and president of wall builders. also author of setting the record straight: american history in black and white. come on up here and sit here. we have lucas morrell, professor of washington and lee university in virginia. welcome. he is also the author of lincoln s sacred effort. okay. david let me where do we start in maybe we should start with james armisted. a great one. james armistad after the battle of richmond, he is in virginia. a lot of battles didn t have in virginia but after the siege of richmond he is there and see what is the british have done in his home state and he goes to enlist. he said, i want to help. i don t know why but he liked lafayette. he went to lafayette. young french general, 19 years old and said i want to fight with you. so they make an agreement and
say ing it was just the white people , white people . white people. no. why are we intentionally leaving others out? there are black founders. this is our good friend david barton, the founder and president of wall builders. also author of setting the record straight: american history in black and white. come on up here and sit here. we have lucas morrell, professor of washington and lee university in virginia. welcome. he is also the author of lincoln s sacred effort. okay. david let me where do we start in maybe we should start with james armisted. a great one. james armistad after the battle of richmond, he is in virginia. a lot of battles didn t have in virginia but after the siege of richmond he is there and see what is the british have done in his home state and he goes to enlist. he said, i want to help. i don t know why but he liked lafayette. he went to lafayette. young french general, 19 years old and said i want to fight with you.