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That is just one place to start. You can also view http://amerisearch.net/
And then follow any of these sites to the national archives to read everything for yourselves.
You will have to prove your statements, otherwise lack of objectivity is your opinion. What part is a lie?
When I first came across this knowledge, I was skeptical just as you. But the historical revisionist have twisted much our history. Example just recently is their attempt to destroy Christopher Columbus. Did you know you if you can find a 1950s or older history book and compare American history to a modern text book you will see exactly what I am talking about.
But hey I'm just a messenger.
And then follow any of these sites to the national archives to read everything for yourselves.
You will have to prove your statements, otherwise lack of objectivity is your opinion. What part is a lie?
When I first came across this knowledge, I was skeptical just as you. But the historical revisionist have twisted much our history. Example just recently is their attempt to destroy Christopher Columbus. Did you know you if you can find a 1950s or older history book and compare American history to a modern text book you will see exactly what I am talking about.
But hey I'm just a messenger.
For sure the founding fathers were deists and were immersed in the "craft" while using Christianity as a model for moral living knowing that human nature was flawed and needed the rule of law.
So in this sense they were correct. But to read their words and then try to infuse the idea they were born again Christians is folly.
Christianity was viewed by them merely as a philosophical framework from which they drew and developed their own "philosophies."
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