Popular Posts

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

"1776 Faith" Book By Phil Webster

Joe:

The following is an article about the book I have just recently published through Xulon Press entitled 1776 Faith:


If you have ever read or heard that the Founding Fathers were all deists and atheists, something inside told you that did not sound right. Phil Webster has researched the 25 volumes of Letters of the Delegates [of Continental Congress] 1774-1789 and 34 volumes of Journals of Continental Congress. His research has led to his new book, 1776 Faith: The Christian Worldview of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence. His book 1776 Faith shows the Christian worldview of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, other Founders, the days of prayer for the country, the original state constitutions which had a place for God, instances of Divine Providence on the young nation, the Christian colleges of the era, the effect of the Great Awakening on the Founders and the Christian music of the era.

There will be a booksigning at Jack's Religious Gift Shop (Snow Hill Road in Salisbury, Maryland) on Saturday, Noivember 28, 2009 from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
Xulon Press http://www.xulonpress.com/bookstore/bookdetail.php?PB_ISBN=9781615794157

Amazon http://www.amazon.com/1776-Faith-Phil-Webster/dp/1615794158/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1258556789&sr=1-1

Barnes and Noble http://search.barnesandnoble.com/1776-Faith/Phil-Webster/e/9781615794157/?itm=1&usri=1776+Faith

Books a Million http://www.booksamillion.com/product/9781615794157?id=4585569694577


Phil Webster
Hebron, MD 21830

10 comments:

  1. I sure hope we get back to the original values of the Founding Fathers. You know, when women could not vote or serve in office, black people were largely slaves, and tax dollars went to support churches that you did not attend. I'm sure the book celebrates all of that, too. I'm sure the author means well, but it is silly to try to make these guys out to be perfect Christians who lived in a golden age.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Anon 10:22 The founding fathers were not all christians and one was even an atheist, however they were able to put together the most important document ever written in this country.I am really sorry you libs would rather trash the constitution than take the time to read it and understand their foresight of what we would someday face. Unfortunately we are facing it today and you libs just dont give a damn.

    ReplyDelete
  3. 10:22 They need their fairy tales, it makes them feel better.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Clearly the most driving influence on the Founding Documents of this Country was the Rosicrucion movement of freemasonry as formalized in the writings of Francis Bacon (aka William Shakespeare).

    We were created to be the New Atlantis

    We have a secret destiny to rule over all the nations of the earth (and to establish London as the Capitol of the planet).

    ReplyDelete
  5. 10:22 here. I assure you I have read the Constitution many times (enough to know to capitalize it). The authors of the Constitution did not have the foresight to see that counting black people as 3/5 of a person was a bad idea. That had to be overturned much later. I'm sorry that we "libs" bug you with our knowledge.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Another good reference for this topic is on a website by David Barton called Wallbuilders.com. If you into American history it's a great reference site. He has links to historical documents, great reading if a person is into that.

    ReplyDelete
  7. 29 signers of the 56 had SEMINARY DEGREES! No, our Founding Fathers were not holy, but most were Christian. Therefore were of the same type of mind.They knew in 1774 that their cause was futile, but their faith kept then strong.

    ReplyDelete
  8. David Barton is a great historian who knows what he's talking about. If you have any doubts about our Christian heritage I suggest you read him and find the truth.

    ReplyDelete
  9. It is very important that we get back to the values of God and not squelch people from reading the Bible, praying, and discussing their faith with others. That is what our founding fathers fought for.

    ReplyDelete
  10. I guess Mr. Lib Anonymous above would have counted each slave, as opposed to a 3/5 count, thus ensuring southern dominance in the House of Respresentatives and the Electoral College well into the 1900's. The 3/5 compromise was an effort by those who opposed slavery to minimize southern political power. Slave states wanted to count each slave and thus gain the added representation. Mr. Lib Anonymous needs to learn his history.

    God blessed our founders and I'm thankful for their courage, wisdom, and most importantly their FAITH.

    MS

    ReplyDelete

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.