I have a student inquiring about a page at the Wallbuilders site:
Here.
Anyone know of a good, line-by-line roast of this?
Christian Founding Fathers Roast
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Christian Founding Fathers Roast
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Re: Christian Founding Fathers Roast
Oy. Ulcers, man. Great big Historian ulcers!
Praise Jesus and pass the ammo.
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Re: Christian Founding Fathers Roast
You can begin by pointing out that Barton is a serial, pathological liar. He's been busted many, many times. He's just profoundly dishonest and has no legitimate credentials as a supposed historian.
See: Liars for Jesus, where a lady has written an entire book exposing his lies.
And: "Barton’s Bunk: Religious Right ‘Historian’ Hits the Big Time in Tea Party America" LINK.
Might try this too:
"5 Reasons America Is Not -- And Has Never Been -- a Christian Nation
The myth that America is a "Christian nation" is not only untrue, but promotes the pernicious idea that non-Christians are second-class citizens."
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See: Liars for Jesus, where a lady has written an entire book exposing his lies.
And: "Barton’s Bunk: Religious Right ‘Historian’ Hits the Big Time in Tea Party America" LINK.
Might try this too:
"5 Reasons America Is Not -- And Has Never Been -- a Christian Nation
The myth that America is a "Christian nation" is not only untrue, but promotes the pernicious idea that non-Christians are second-class citizens."
LINK
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