Thursday, April 12, 2012

Did America's Founding Fathers Practice Hidden Faith?


There's a fundamental assumption that America's founding fathers were men of faith (followers of Christianity and believers in Jesus Christ, specifically). It's a reasonable assumption considering the official motto adopted in 1956 - "In God We Trust". 

But what does the average 'Joe' or 'Jane' know about the spiritual or religious or philosophical beliefs of America's founders? And another question: Does the common citizen even care? 

For those who either care or may be interested in exploring the subject, take a look at a video that dares to challenge perceptions about the hidden faith of America's grand architects:

"The Hidden Faith of the Founding Fathers by Adullam Films, written & directed by Christian J. Pinto. The full presentation is 3 hours long, and covers the beliefs of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Paine, and John Adams. The film also gives a Biblical view of what these men believed, and how their philosophies are acknowledged in Bible prophecy." Learn more at www.adullamfilms.com

This documentary confronts the little known beliefs of America's founders:
- What did the founders believe about Jesus Christ? 

- Christianity begins with faith in the Person of Christ Himself: What did the founders think of Him? 
- What did they think of the Gospel? Were they fighting for Christianity, or against it?
- Included in this DVD: the faith of Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, George Washington, and much more


                      True or False?   
                     You decide. 




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