The WallBuilders Show - The Resurgence of Founding Principles: How American History is Making a Comeback
A revival of America's founding principles is underway, and we're celebrating the good news of this cultural shift back toward our historical roots. The 250th anniversary of Patrick Henry's iconic "Give me liberty or give me death" speech provides a perfect backdrop for examining the deep Christian influences that shaped our nation's beginnings.The proclamation honoring this milestone highlights a renewed appreciation for our founding fathers after years of neglect. Most Americans aren't aware that Patrick Henry's famous speech contains dozens of biblical references - revealing how thoroughly Scripture informed his thinking and that of his audience. When we analyze these historical texts today, we discover our founders weren't merely giving lip service to faith but had deeply internalized biblical knowledge that naturally flowed into their rhetoric and reasoning.Even Benjamin Franklin, often portrayed as the least religious founding father, demonstrates this pattern. A deep dive into his 1753 letter reveals passage after passage of Scripture woven seamlessly into his arguments. Without search engines or reference materials, Franklin quoted biblical texts from memory, raising compelling questions about the religious influences on all our founders. If the "least religious" founder was this biblically literate, what does that tell us about the others?This historical understanding matters today as we see encouraging signs of cultural renewal. Kentucky is returning their Ten Commandments monument to the capitol after decades of controversy. Bible sales have surged dramatically - up 87% in the UK and 30% in the US over recent years. Perhaps most surprisingly, young Britons are now less likely than older generations to identify as atheist, suggesting a spiritual hunger emerging in the next generation.Join us as we explore these developments and celebrate the good news that America's Christian heritage is being rediscovered and embraced by a new generation hungry for truth and meaning.Support the show