Truths In History

Historical Writing: John Jay on the Biblical View of War

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Where did you find this? Its awesome. It answers better than I could have hoped, the need and justification for both war and the death penalty. I will be borrowing from this man's wisdom to answer the protectors of evil doers. Great resource. Do you have links to this document?
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Yes, I posted the link at the very top of this writing. It is at http://wallbuilders.com

This is actually one of my favorite Websites. Wall Builders is in Texas. David Barton the man whom this site belongs, is a great Christian and American History Historian. Let me know how much you love it after you visit your first time. It will be one of many.
You were right, this site is great. I spent the last hour reading various articles there. He thinks like I do, but writes much better. I think my theme speaks more directly to the greatest American need, though. I will be revisiting this site often. Thanks for the info.
Most excellent ,,, thank you for sharing !!!!!!!!
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Thank you for posting this. I will certainly spend much time at Wall Builders. This is a wonderful piece, and very edifying.
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Excellent work here! Keep up the good work!
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Greater truth hath never been spoken!! Would to God that it could be heard and read by those deceived and deceiving Lying Liberals!
Amen Ruth. Last night I watched the emotional movie "Patriot." During that moving through tears and screams and laughs, I found myself at the end wondering where if at all this movie made slight changes to history which I'm sure they would say in the line of "needed to change for entertainment value".
I think for now on when I watch movies (which is not often) instead of getting into them as entertainment, I'll start watching for historical truths and/or deceptions.
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Yes, that is really something to think about! I'm sorry to say, I haven't seen The Patriot, but hope to Very soon!

Don't think I have read the name of John Jay in print since Poly Sci. class. Good post, especially the last 8-10 paragraphs.

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