Sunday, July 10, 2016

Written for WXED 107.3 FM

“A Christian Nation”
A 2016 - 4th of July Special

by Jerry Corbin



[Want to know how knowing your history, can make you millions of dollars?]

            A man at a flea market bought an old picture for $4.00. On closer examination he found an old copy of the Declaration of Independence, tucked neatly between the canvas and the frame.
There were only 200 copies of the Declaration of Independence made at the first printing. The one he found was one of only 25 copies known to still exist.
He was able to sell that copy at auction for over 8 million dollars.
Now that man knew his history, and he sure knew a bargain.

Hi Folks, this is your host, Jerry Corbin, with WXED 107.3 FM.
Soon we will be celebrating the 4th of July. The Declaration of Independence, and the Constitution. We’ll remember the founding fathers. The kind of men they were, and the  vision they had for America. Where they Christians? Did they base our countries laws on the principals of Christianity? It has been 240 years since the founders gave us our liberty and forever changed the world.
Some, after all these years would tell us, that they were deists and agnostics.
Lets go back in time now and examine the facts. Because the truth is a little more illusive, but well worth the hunt.

Was America founded on Christian Principals?

            Well, we know that America was founded on three documents:
The Declaration of Independence.
The Paris Peace Treaty of 1783,
and the Constitution.
The declaration was foundation, on which the Constitution was built.

These documents give conclusive proof that America is a Christian nation. You do not need a law degree or a degree in history to understand this truth. It is obvious to anyone, who does not have an agenda. Let’s review the documents and show the proof.

            The Declaration of Independence:
The Declaration has many references to God throughout the document. The most famous one, and I quote, ‘that men are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights’.
“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness”
            Here are more references to God found in that document:
Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God”
Appealing to the Supreme Judge of the World”
With a firm Reliance on the Protection of Divine Providence” Look up those two words, ‘Divine’ and ‘Providence’. You will find, ‘Heavenly Wisdom’
The Declaration of Independence does not identify the God whom they are addressing. This could be left open to interpretation and opinion.

            The Constitution: Click to read

Now the body of the Constitution makes no reference to God, BUT the Constitution honors the Christian Sabbath. It reads, the President was given 10 days to sign a bill into law. But the counting of the 10 days does not include the Sabbath. This is found in Article 1, Section 7, and Clause 2, which in part says:
“If any Bill shall not be returned by the President within ten Days (Sundays excepted) after it shall have been presented to him, the same, shall be Law,”
            Now a lot of people can’t understand this line but it’s pretty simple. The President has ten days to sign a bill. That is ten business days. They are called business days because the Sabbath is not a business day, it is a day of worship. And whom do we worship? Well, up until around fifty years ago, it was God. Since that time, all manner of things have been suggested for us to worship. Most Americans have regurgitated those ideas.  
For many-many years we had what was knows as blue laws in the United States. Those were laws stating that no work or business would be conducted on Sundays unless they were important. Those laws came to us from the Constitution. A Constitution that honors the Christian Sabbath. Only Christian Founders could give you Christian laws. Blue Laws were taken away from us by men who knew better. Or at least they thought they did. There will always be PhD’s out there over thinking that which is simple and logical.

When the Constitution was completed on September 17, 1787, it was signed by the delegates then to be ratified by the states. The delegates signed the Constitution in the “Year of our Lord.” This is a direct reference to Christianity. This is found in Article 7, which in part follows:
“Done in Convention by the Unanimous Consent of the States present, the Seventeenth Day of September in the Year of our Lord One-Thousand Seven -Hundred and Eighty-Seven, and of the Independence of the United States of America the Twelfth In witness where-of We have here-un-to subscribed our Names, George WASHINGTON–President.”
            Now, read anything about George Washington and you will come away knowing that he was extremely carful to avoid any improprieties. And there is no way he would have signed a document that stated in the “Year of our Lord”, if he did not believe in Christianity.
            Remember too, there were 56 independent minded, intelligent men pouring over the Constitution before signing it. They looked for any problem they could find, and they found none in THE YEAR OF OUR LORD.

The Paris Peace Treaty of 1783: Click to read

The Paris Peace Treaty was the document, which formally ended the Revolution and granted the United States independence from Great Britain. In a real sense, the United States formally became a nation on September 3, 1783 when it was signed.
When the United States became a nation, it was done in the “name of the most holy and undivided Trinity.” The preamble to this Treaty states, it is based upon the “Holy and undivided Trinity.” The concept of the holy Trinity is unique to Christianity. This statement means the United States was founded on the Christian faith. The complete Preamble follows:
“In the name of the most holy and undivided Trinity”
The Treaty then ends just like the Constitution, stating once again, signed in the “Year of our Lord.” The witnesses representing the United States were John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, John Jay and D. Hartley. The section in part follows:
“In witness whereof we the undersigned, signed with our hands, the present definitive treaty and caused the seals of our arms to be affixed there to. Done at Paris, this third day of September in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-three”
D. HARTLEY
JOHN ADAMS
B. FRANKLIN
JOHN JAY
When this concept is applied to the Declaration of Independence, it is clear the reference to “All men are created equal,” was about the holy Trinity. The people of the United States are endowed by their Creator, the holy Trinity, with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness.
The God of the Bible is whom the United States is based upon. The unalienable rights of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness come from the Judeo/Christian God and no one else. He is the Rock of our Republic. Christianity, The Declaration and the Constitution are the three pillars, the foundation of our great nation. Without which, it cannot stand.

And why do they call it, Judio Christian America

The first session of the very first Congress met  Sept. 6th  1774. The records tell us that it opened with prayer. And not a little prayer, it lasted 3 hours. They not only had a prayer session but also a bible study in which 4 chapters of bible were covered. That was the very first session of congress. What’s this about separation of church and state? These were our founders, and these men were Christian.
One of the prayers that day moved John Adams so much that he wrote his wife Abigail and said.
“I must beg you to read that Psalm… Read the thirty-fifth Psalm to your friends. Read it to your Father.”
He wanted everyone to know what the Untied States Congress studied that day. That Psalm moved all of the members that day.  God so moved them, that it gave them faith. Faith, that they could defeat the British. 
Adams said to Abigail, “We [Congress], have appointed a continental fast. We have 3 million people in America and we are calling them all to fast and pray for America.  He said
“Millions will be upon their knees at once before their great creator, imploring his forgiveness and blessings; His smiles on American councils and arms.” John Adams. 
Not only did they have prayer and bible study but they called for a day of national prayer, and were all moved by a specific Psalm

            After having many of their prayers answered Congress decided to have a day of prayer and thanksgiving, to thank God for all their successes. 16 times throughout the American Revolution, they called the ENTIRE NATION to a continental fast and prayer. There was no separation of Church and State.
They had seen God’s works weigh in, in such miraculous ways. It was clear to all of them that God’s hand was at work.
George Washington 1776 said “The hand of providence has been so conspicuous in all this that he must be worse than an infidel that lacks faith, and more than wicked, that has not gratitude enough to acknowledge his obligations.”

British law at the time, prohibited the Colonies from printing bibles in English. But at the first opportunity, one month after the battle of Yorktown, Congress authorized the printing of 20,000 bibles to be printed in the English language. According to our founders, they wanted bibles, for the use of our schools. The first public school law was for the bible to be used for study. Separation of church and what?  
Congress printed the first English bible. They called it, “a neat addition of the holy scriptures for the use of our schools.” The bible Congress printed had an endorsement in it that read.
“That the United States in Congress Assembled, recommend this edition of the Bible to the inhabitants of the United States.”

It was not a secular revolution. John Adams said it as clearly as it can be said. And I quote, “The general principles on which the fathers achieved independence were the …. General principles of   Christianity.” John Adams

200 years later there are those who claim John Adams didn’t know what he was talking about. Should we believe them, rather than the men who were there? Why, because they went to Harvard and have a PhD? I don’t think so!

Atheists don’t normally have seminary degrees.

What about the Lives of the signers of the declaration

Most people can only point to and remember three signers of the Declaration of Independence. Thomason Jefferson, Ben Franklin, and John Adams. These are probably the least religious of all the signers. And the ones accused of being deists most often. But there were 56 signers, not three.
29 signers had seminary degrees.
Almost all were protestant.
One was a Roman Catholic.
John Witherspoon was a gospel evangelist. He was responsible for writing the very first family bible.
Charles Thompson was a theologian. He wrote Thomson’s bible.
Dr. Benjamin Rush, was the leader of the civil rights movement. He also started the Sunday school movement in America.
Francis Hopkins, designed American flag. He was also a music director and wrote first American hymnbook.
 Sam Adams stated “ I rely upon the merits of Jesus Christ for a pardon of all my sins.” Sounds like a Christian to me.
Roger Sherman, was the framer of the bill or rights. He was a theologian.
John Adams, said, “the Holy Ghost carries on the whole Christian system in his truth. Not a baptism, not a marriage, not a sacrament can be administered but by the Holy Ghost.” John Adams.
Charles Carrol, Framer of the Bill of Rights. He said “I am grateful to Almighty God for the Blessings which through Jesus Christ our Lord, He has conferred on my beloved country.” That is not the talk of a deist.

Some will say we are not a Christian Nation. But history says we were. The founders say we were. They were proud of the fact that we were.
They tell us a Christian Nation would have to be exclusive only to Christians, but that’s not true. We had Jews in America in 1654.  We had Muslims in 1619. We had Buddhist temples.
We believe as Christians that if you share the truth, the truth will win out. We are not scared of other religions. In a true Christian nation everyone is welcome.

Its revisionism, and that is how it works. They make claims, but they don’t document them. When you know your history, you can’t be fooled.

George Washington’s farewell address. And I quote, “Of all the habits and dispositions which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports.”
If you want your politics and government to work well, don’t separate religion and morality from political life. Anyone who tries to separate religion and morality from public life, I do not call a patriot. Because they are trying to destroy this country.” It was true then, and it is true now.

It’s the 4th of July folks.  I know, and it’s nice to celebrate, but like the Rev. Mathias Burnet of Con. said. We have responsibilities too.
“To God and posterity, too preserve it. You are accountable for your rights and your rulers.” We are accountable. Your accountable, I’m accountable! We have a responsibility for the government, and we have a responsibility to our grandchildren. 

As long as we remain a Christian Nation, others will always be welcome. You have religious freedom. Religious tolerance. Many secular nations don’t have that.
George Washington said in his farewell address,
“Of all the habits and dispositions which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports.” And, he said.
“In vain would that man claim the tribute of patriotism who should labor to subvert these great pillars.”
Yes we will celebrate, but we also have a responsibility to preserve the foundations, and those are religion and morality.


27 reasons listed as to why the colonies separated from Great Britian. The only one we remember is taxation without representation.
It’s the same with our Christian founding, it’s been hidden.

40 years after the American Revolution, John Adams said looking back. The men he credited with doing the most for the revolution, were the Rev. Dr. Mayhew, Rev. Samuel Cooper, Rev. George Whitefield and Rev. Charles Chauncy. Names you may not hear much about, but all founders.  

Historians have documented that every right set forth in the Declaration of Independence had been preached from the American pulpits prior to 1763. That means that the Declaration was nothing more than a list of sermons -  they had been listening to in their churches for last couple decades leading up to the American Revolution.

Where the Founding Fathers a bunch of deists? Did the men who gave us unalienable rights, anti Christian. Was there ever anything called ‘Separation of Church and State?’ You know now that the answer to each, is NO!
And you know that, because now you know the history you never knew.

Thank you for listening! This has been your host, Jerry Corbin.
For myself, and all of us here at WXED, thanks for inviting us into your home.
God bless you all, and have a day full of memories.


Written and produced by Jerry D. Corbin with portions taken from David Barton and Wallbuilders.com

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