Equality vs. Equity: American Revolution vs. French Revolution

American Minute with Bill Federer Equality vs. Equity: American Revolution vs. French Revolution; and the term of 13th President Millard Fillmore Best-selling author Os Guinness stated in an interview with Dr. Albert Mohler, (Thinking in Public, June 5, 2017): “The culture war now at its deepest roots is actually a clash between 1776, what was the American Revolution, and 1789 and heirs of the French Revolution.” … More Equality vs. Equity: American Revolution vs. French Revolution

The Bible’s Accuracy Vindicated… Again

“It is the glory of God to conceal a matter,” writes the author of Proverbs, “but the glory of kings is to search things out.” The Biblical account of reality—that God created a world that was knowable and His image-beares to be knowers—powerfully explains the human drive to learn and investigate the world around us. It … More The Bible’s Accuracy Vindicated… Again

The Most Censored Movie in US History

‘Capitol Punishment’ – The Movie that Reveals What Really Happened at the Capitol Building One Year Ago on January 6 The Groundbreaking Documentary is Now Available Worldwide NEWS PROVIDED BY / Laura Orrico Public Relations, LLC / Jan. 6, 2022 LOS ANGELES, Jan. 6, 2022 /Christian Newswire/ — The documentary film, Capitol Punishment, is told through the eyes of the people who … More The Most Censored Movie in US History

Battle of Princeton

American Minute with Bill Federer Battle of Princeton “Washington advanced so near the enemy’s lines that his horse refused to go further” Frederick the Great of Prussia called these ten days “the most brilliant in the world’s history.” After winning the Battle of Trenton, Christmas Day evening, 1776, George Washington’s 1,200 man force faced General Cornwallis’ 4,500 man British army. Washington was … More Battle of Princeton

Emancipation Proclamation –January 1, 1863

Although well meaning, Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation did little to actually free slaves. It was not until the passage of the 13th Amendment that abolished slavery and gave the government the right to enforce this law. Then until the passage of the 14th Amendment, three years later, although “free” only white men had rights. American Minute … More Emancipation Proclamation –January 1, 1863