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And you thought lying pseudo-historian David Barton was bad? Listen as Rick Joyner makes the ridiculous statement that new history textbooks have eliminated the role of the Founding Fathers in American history and replaced them with the founding role of Muslims in the history of America as part of a “massive assault on the United States” on education and religious freedom.
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I think a lot of charismatics buy into the idea of “The Noble Lie”.
If you don’t believe, then you have a lack of faith. If they are later proved to be wrong – it’s something that *could* have happened.
Charismatics aren’t the only ones. Take Marcus Garvey, for example, and his fiction that Egyptian pharaohs (including the Ptolemies) were sub-saharan Africans..
Personally, I don’t get why we are supposed to practically worship the founding Fathers. They wouldn’t have liked us.
Rick Joyner is an apostle. All of you who are against him are anti-American.
With all the idiots around the ‘net these days, it’s probably better to clearly indicate when you make a sarcastic comment, so everyone doesn’t think you’re just stupid.