Silenced in the Schoolhouse: How Biblical Illiteracy in our schools is destroying America – PDF Download

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America is in the middle of a cultural meltdown. Despite a slew of new psychiatric drugs and treatments as well as politicians and educators who claim to have the answers to stop it, every American family has been affected. Millions are frantically searching for anyone who has answers to their problems. What created this meltdown? This meltdown was created by Biblical illiteracy, which is the direct result of God being “Silenced in the Schoolhouse”. —Dr. Michael L. Williams ~~~Silenced in the Schoolhouse tells the story how: • The Founding Fathers believed the Gospel of Jesus Christ was the foundation of our freedom and the model for our constitutional republic • The Founding Fathers were Biblically literate, believed Biblical literacy was important to ensure our freedom, and should be taught in our schools • The “separation of church and state” as defined today is not anything like what Jefferson described in his letters. (208 pages). We will send you the PDF downloadable file. Select Free Shipping at checkout.

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America is in the middle of a cultural meltdown. Despite a slew of new psychiatric drugs and treatments as well as politicians and educators who claim to have the answers to stop it, every American family has been affected. Millions are frantically searching for anyone who has answers to their problems. What created this meltdown? This meltdown was created by Biblical illiteracy, which is the direct result of God being “Silenced in the Schoolhouse”. —Dr. Michael L. Williams ~~~Silenced in the Schoolhouse tells the story how: • The Founding Fathers believed the Gospel of Jesus Christ was the foundation of our freedom and the model for our constitutional republic • The Founding Fathers were Biblically literate, believed Biblical literacy was important to ensure our freedom, and should be taught in our schools • The “separation of church and state” as defined today is not anything like what Jefferson described in his letters. (208 pages). We will send you the PDF downloadable file. Select Free Shipping at checkout.