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Was America Founded on Christian Principles? Part 6

July 3, 2013
Who coined the phrase "separation of church and state"?  Why did the Supreme Court in 1962 reverse the meaning of the First Amendment which it had defended for almost 200 years?  How can we maintain good government?  Why is a public servant's private life more important than his public life?  What were the Founding Fathers' intentions toward God, prayer, biblical principles in American schools, political life, and government?  Excerpts are given from Christopher Columbus' log, statements from early colonists, the Mayflower Compact, the first public school laws, and the original entrance requirements to Harvard, Princeton, and Yale.

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Who coined the phrase "separation of church and state"?  Why did the Supreme Court in 1962 reverse the meaning of the First Amendment which it had defended for almost 200 years?  How can we maintain good government?  Why is a public servant's private life more important than his public life?  What were the Founding Fathers' intentions toward God, prayer, biblical principles in American schools, political life, and government?  Excerpts are given from Christopher Columbus' log, statements from early colonists, the Mayflower Compact, the first public school laws, and the original entrance requirements to Harvard, Princeton, and Yale.
July 2, 2013
Who coined the phrase "separation of church and state"?  Why did the Supreme Court in 1962 reverse the meaning of the First Amendment which it had defended for almost 200 years?  How can we maintain good government?  Why is a public servant's private life more important than his public life?  What were the Founding Fathers' intentions toward God, prayer, biblical principles in American schools, political life, and government?  Excerpts are given from Christopher Columbus' log, statements from early colonists, the Mayflower Compact, the first public school laws, and the original entrance requirements to Harvard, Princeton, and Yale.
July 1, 2013
Who coined the phrase "separation of church and state"?  Why did the Supreme Court in 1962 reverse the meaning of the First Amendment which it had defended for almost 200 years?  How can we maintain good government?  Why is a public servant's private life more important than his public life?  What were the Founding Fathers' intentions toward God, prayer, biblical principles in American schools, political life, and government?  Excerpts are given from Christopher Columbus' log, statements from early colonists, the Mayflower Compact, the first public school laws, and the original entrance requirements to Harvard, Princeton, and Yale.
June 28, 2013
Who coined the phrase "separation of church and state"?  Why did the Supreme Court in 1962 reverse the meaning of the First Amendment which it had defended for almost 200 years?  How can we maintain good government?  Why is a public servant's private life more important than his public life?  What were the Founding Fathers' intentions toward God, prayer, biblical principles in American schools, political life, and government?  Excerpts are given from Christopher Columbus' log, statements from early colonists, the Mayflower Compact, the first public school laws, and the original entrance requirements to Harvard, Princeton, and Yale.
June 27, 2013
Who coined the phrase "separation of church and state"?  Why did the Supreme Court in 1962 reverse the meaning of the First Amendment which it had defended for almost 200 years?  How can we maintain good government?  Why is a public servant's private life more important than his public life?  What were the Founding Fathers' intentions toward God, prayer, biblical principles in American schools, political life, and government?  Excerpts are given from Christopher Columbus' log, statements from early colonists, the Mayflower Compact, the first public school laws, and the original entrance requirements to Harvard, Princeton, and Yale.
June 26, 2013
These programs examine and respond to the conclusions reached in the Discovery Channel's special The Lost Tomb of Jesus. In this series we also examine the new fictional novel -- The Gospel According to Judas, written by Jeffrey Archer, along with the assistance of Catholic theologian Francis J. Moloney. In this fictional story, they claim Judas did not betray Jesus for 30 pieces of silver, and never committed suicide. Further they claim Jesus never walked on water, turned water into wine. Judas also believes Jesus wasn't God's Messiah and never rose from the dead. What historical evidence shows most of the claims about Judas and Jesus are wrong? We also examine Elaine Pagels and Karen King's new book entitled Reading Judas. Why is this popular alternative view of Jesus historically wrong?
June 25, 2013
These programs examine and respond to the conclusions reached in the Discovery Channel's special The Lost Tomb of Jesus. In this series we also examine the new fictional novel -- The Gospel According to Judas, written by Jeffrey Archer, along with the assistance of Catholic theologian Francis J. Moloney. In this fictional story, they claim Judas did not betray Jesus for 30 pieces of silver, and never committed suicide. Further they claim Jesus never walked on water, turned water into wine. Judas also believes Jesus wasn't God's Messiah and never rose from the dead. What historical evidence shows most of the claims about Judas and Jesus are wrong? We also examine Elaine Pagels and Karen King's new book entitled Reading Judas. Why is this popular alternative view of Jesus historically wrong?
June 24, 2013
These programs examine and respond to the conclusions reached in the Discovery Channel's special The Lost Tomb of Jesus. In this series we also examine the new fictional novel -- The Gospel According to Judas, written by Jeffrey Archer, along with the assistance of Catholic theologian Francis J. Moloney. In this fictional story, they claim Judas did not betray Jesus for 30 pieces of silver, and never committed suicide. Further they claim Jesus never walked on water, turned water into wine. Judas also believes Jesus wasn't God's Messiah and never rose from the dead. What historical evidence shows most of the claims about Judas and Jesus are wrong? We also examine Elaine Pagels and Karen King's new book entitled Reading Judas. Why is this popular alternative view of Jesus historically wrong?
June 21, 2013
These programs examine and respond to the conclusions reached in the Discovery Channel's special The Lost Tomb of Jesus. In this series we also examine the new fictional novel -- The Gospel According to Judas, written by Jeffrey Archer, along with the assistance of Catholic theologian Francis J. Moloney. In this fictional story, they claim Judas did not betray Jesus for 30 pieces of silver, and never committed suicide. Further they claim Jesus never walked on water, turned water into wine. Judas also believes Jesus wasn't God's Messiah and never rose from the dead. What historical evidence shows most of the claims about Judas and Jesus are wrong? We also examine Elaine Pagels and Karen King's new book entitled Reading Judas. Why is this popular alternative view of Jesus historically wrong?
June 20, 2013
The three different views of prophecy. What Scriptures that show God's promise to Israel concerning their land and a future king who will sit on David's throne is unconditional? Do the Old and New Testaments teach the future bodily return of Jesus Christ to reign on earth from Jerusalem? What are the intellectual consequences of denying premillennialism?
June 19, 2013
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The John Ankerberg Show is a daily half-hour radio program and a weekly half-hour internationally syndicated television program using informal debates between representatives of differing belief systems, and documentary-styled presentations on major issues in society to which the historic Christian faith has something of consequence to say. The programs are designed to appeal to a thinking audience of Christians and non-Christians alike.

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Dr. John Ankerberg is host and moderator of the nationally broadcast John Ankerberg Show television and radio program. Dr. Ankerberg is an internationally known author, evangelist and apologist. He and his wife, Darlene, have one daughter, Michelle.

Dr. John F. Ankerberg in his writings and on his television program presents contemporary spiritual issues and defends biblical Christian answers. He believes that Christianity can not only stand its ground in the arena of the world's ideas but that Christianity alone is fully true. He has spoken to audiences on more than 78 American college and university campuses as well as in crusades in major cities of Africa, Asia, South America, and the Islands of the Caribbean. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the National Religious Broadcasters.

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