Book Summary
Blessed Nation is a call to Americans to reclaim their national moral heritage. The result of a four-year investigation relying on over 10,000 pages of presidential documents and messages from the time of George Washington to Dwight Eisenhower, and containing excerpts from Americas founding documents and the Continental Congress, Blessed Nation unmasks the relationship between God and the United States as it was intended by Americas founding fathers and clarifies their belief in the essential role that religion and religious morality play in government and society. Blessed Nation challenges the modern interpretation of separation of church and state by making a clear distinction between the United States as a secular government and the widely-held, but false, notion that it embraces the philosophy of secularism. Relying on direct quotes from Americas presidents respecting the roles that God and religion must play in a free societyexcerpted from their numerous proclamations, addresses, executive orders, and veto messagesBlessed Nation constitutes a formidable foundation of evidence which coalesces to build a substantial case that the United States government was intended to be a partnership between God, the American people, and their government. Blessed Nation is a complete, objective compilation of quotations on the topic by Americas presidents, each presented within its proper context. It is intended to be a reference work for anyone who wishes to examine the evidence collected from primary sources, unfiltered by the motives and biases that underlie the campaign of misinformation being disseminated today.
Book Details
Book Name | Blessed Nation: The Plan For Securing The Blessings Of Liberty To Ourselves And Our Prosperity, As Proclaimed By The Presidents (to 19 |
Author | Craig M. Zwickl |
Publisher | Tate Publishing & Enterprises (May 2009) |
ISBN | 9781606049051 |
Pages | 502 |
Language | English |
Price | 1947 |