Did the Founders Create a Christian Nation? Dr. Mark David Hall Breaks Down the Debate and America’s Faith Roots
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From the Washington Times, Mark David Hall, Regent University Faculty and Scholar, tackles one of the most polarizing terms in modern culture: “Christian nationalism.”
Dr. Hall explains why he believes the label is often misused, how secular critics have shaped the narrative and more. The discussion also dives deep into the nation’s founding, exploring whether the United States truly had a Christian foundation, how faith informed ideas like religious liberty and limited government, and why lesser-known founders like Roger Sherman matter more than most people realize. With America’s 250th anniversary approaching, Dr. Hall offers historical clarity.
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