Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Assaults On Christian Free Speech

Because of the ongoing erousion of Americans’ freedom to express their faith in a public forum, I began keeping a file of news accounts as they happen, or come to memory.


Following is a list of internet URLs in reverse date order of their posting along with a brief excerpt.


1/31/2011—Gays Harrass Chick-Fil-A for Christian beliefs

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ac/7747224_chickfila_conundrum_which_comes_first_the_chicken_or_the_christians;_ylt=As_IH0_ccCgDJg63guzONcus0NUE;_ylu=X3oDMTVmZXU2Y25oBGFzc2V0A2FjLzIwMTEwMTMxLzc3NDcyMjRfY2hpY2tmaWxhX2NvbnVuZHJ1bV93aGljaF9jb21lc19maXJzdF90aGVfY2hpY2tlbl9vcl90aGVfY2hyaXN0aWFucwRjY29kZQNtb3N0cG9wdWxhcgRjcG9zAzkEcG9zAzYEcHQDaG9tZV9jb2tlBHNlYwN5bl9oZWFkbGluZV9saXN0BHNsawNjaGljay1maWwtYXc-


William Browning

Chicken sandwich giant Chick-fil-A has come under fire over the past week for sponsoring anti-gay marriage seminars. The New York Times reports a local restaurant in Pennsylvania donated some lunch baskets to a program called “The Art of Marriage” in Harrisburg, Pa. The seminar is sponsored by the Pennsylvania Family Institute, a conservative Christian group which sponsors programs and promotes policies regarding Christian values such as right to life and anti-gay marriage.


The Pennsylvania Family Institute hosted Sarah Palin in 2010 and wanted to have former Miss California Carrie Prejean speak at their 20th Anniversary banquet in 2009. Prejean was famous for making an anti-gay marriage statement at the Miss USA pageant may have cost her the crown.


The Pennsylvania Family Institute canceled Prejean’s appearance at the last minute due to her nude photos leaked by TMZ. There is still marketing for Prejean’s presence at the banquet on the Pennsylvania Family Institute’s website possibly linking her to the religious group.


The Atlanta Journal Constitution says gay rights supporters and bloggers have decided to take Chick-fil-A to task for its associations with conservative Christian groups. Their issue goes beyond just a small number of chicken sandwiches donated to a marriage seminar.


1/21/2011—Hawaii Senators Hold Prayer Despite Vote To End It

http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2011/jan/21/us-hawaii-legislature-prayer/


A group of nine Hawaii senators held hands, bowed their heads and sought God’s blessing Wednesday, signaling that they’ll still pray despite a vote last week to abandon official invocations.


The informal prayer Wednesday took place in the Senate chamber before the daily lawmaking session, convened in such a way so as not to contradict the decision to remove invocations from Senate business.


1/20/2011—Hawaii Senate Becomes First Legislative Body To End Daily Prayer

Kerry Picket

http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/watercooler/2011/jan/21/hawaii-senate-becomes-first-legislative-body

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Hawaii lawmakers halted the daily prayer in the state’s chambers out of fear of a court challenge from the ACLU. The Associated Press reports:


Fearing a possible court challenge, Hawaii’s state Senate has voted to silence the daily prayer offered before each session began — making it the first state legislative body in the nation to halt the practice.


A citizen’s complaint had prompted the American Civil Liberties Union last summer to send the Senate a letter noting that its invocations often referenced Jesus Christ, contravening the separation of church and state.


That prompted the state attorney general’s office to advise the Senate that their handling of prayers — by inviting speakers from various religions to preach before every session — wouldn’t survive a likely court challenge, said Democratic Majority Leader Brickwood Galuteria.


1/7/2011—Chai Feldblum: Gay Rights and Religion— Victoria Cobb, President The Fmily Foundation


Richmond’s liberal political class appears to have completely missed the message of the voters in Virginia concerned about over spending and joblessness. Instead, taking a page out of the Harry Reid-Lady Gaga playbook, they plan on making homosexual issues their top priority in the coming General Assembly session.


Building on what they view as “momentum” from the lame-duck Congress’ vote to repeal the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, Democrat leaders will focus their energies on passing legislation that would give special protections to homosexuals, not just in state government hiring as they tried in the past, but in all hiring – public and private – across Virginia!


This fulfills the dream of the ACLU’s Kent Willis who said last year, “We hope this is only the beginning, and that [it] will inspire legislators to finally pass a law prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity in both private and public sector employment.” [emphasis added]


This blatant attack on religious freedom would pose a threat to every church, faith based ministry, adoption agency, school and charity in the Commonwealth.


No longer content with an incremental approach, it appears that liberals in Virginia want it all and they want it now. Of course, we are confident that their legislation will go no further than it did last year.


The fact is that there is no evidence of broad discrimination against homosexuals taking place in Virginia. Even The Washington Post admitted that there are “thousands of homosexuals” working in state government. Proponents of the measure can point to one, just one, case where someone filed suit that they were fired because of their “sexual orientation” but even that case has been disputed.


According to one of the nation’s leading homosexual activist leaders and recent Obama appointee to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (approval for her nomination took place in the late night final hours of the lame-duck Congress), Chai Feldblum, “There can be a conflict between religious liberty and sexual liberty, but in almost all cases sexual liberty should win. I’m having a hard time coming up with any case in which religious liberty should win.”


Those who advocate for the advancement of sexual behavior protections in our law have little or no room for those who have religious convictions on those issues.


In her paper, Moral Conflict and Liberty: Gay Rights and Religion , Feldblum, who authored the federal Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA), argues quite openly that it is the primary goal of the LGBT political movement to elevate (either through legislation or the courts) homosexual orientation to moral equivalence with heterosexual orientation and to do so at the cost of religious liberty.


She admits in her assessment of the clash that, “we are in a zero-sum game: a gain for one side necessarily entails a corresponding loss for the other side,” but “in making the decision in this zero-sum game, I am convinced society should come down on the side of protecting the [sexual] liberty of LGBT people.”


So there you have it, the true motivation behind the so-called “non-discrimination laws.” It is to discriminate against people whose faith teaches that homosexuality is wrong. The Family Foundation will continue to work to protect the religious liberty of all Virginians.


1/6/2011—Apple Continues to Censor Manhattan Declaration APP

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS

http://womenofgrace.com/breaking_news/?p=6530&utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=facebook


The authors of the Manhattan Declaration (MD) are putting out a call to all supporters to voice their opposition to Apple after it rejected a revised version of their app, calling it “objectionable and potentially harmful to others.”


MD authors Chuck Colson, Robert George and Timothy George, sent out an urgent e-mail today to thousands of signatories of the 4,700 word document informing them that Apple has rejected the streamlined version of the original app which was pulled in November after gay activists accused it of promoting homophobia.


In a letter dated December 22, Apple officials said the revised app contains “references or commentary about a religious, cultural or ethnic group that are defamatory, offensive, mean-spirited or likely to expose the targeted group to harm or violence will be rejected. We have evaluated the content of this application and consider its contents to be objectionable and potentially harmful to others.”


This ruling could have grave implications because the document is nothing more than a call for Christians to adhere to the teachings of their faith concerning the sanctity of life, traditional marriage and religious liberty.


“What this means is that the teachings of the Bible itself are offensive, even dangerous,” writes Colson, et al.


1/4/2011—Korena War Memorial Cross unconstitutional

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40915948/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/


A war memorial cross in a San Diego public park is unconstitutional because it conveys a message of government endorsement of religion, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday in a two decade old case.


A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued the unanimous decision in the dispute over the 29-foot cross, which was dedicated in 1954 in honor of Korean War veterans.


The court said modifications could be made to make it constitutional, but it didn’t specify what those changes would be.


12/23/2010—School Sends Home Permission Slips for Pledge of Allegiance

http://www.myfoxboston.com/dpp/news/local/school-sends-home-permission-slips-for-pledge-of-allegiance-20101222


FOX 25 / MyFoxBoston.com—A Brookline school is now saying permission slips won’t be necessary for students to recite the Pledge of Allegiance.


The Edward Devotion School, which has not recited the Pledge of Allegiance in seven years, will say the Pledge over the school’s intercom once a week beginning next month.


Gerardo Martinez, the school’s principal, initially said the permission slips were sent to encourage parents to have a discussion with their kids about the Pledge.


The principal also says he sent this note out to parents just to let them know it was okay if they do not want their kids to participate.


Unfortunately for the principal, the thought of a permission slip to recite the Pledge set off a fire storm. Eventually the principal sent out a second note to parents explaining that it was not mandatory to sign the permission slips


12/20/2010—NPR Reporter Apologizes For Saying ‘Christmas’ On Air

Jonathon M. Seidl

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/npr-reporter-apologizes-for-saying-christmas-on-air/


Speaking on the local D.C. program “Inside Washington,“ NPR reporter Nina Totenberg openly apologized for using the phrase ”Christmas party” while telling a story.


8/15/2009—Florida Principal, Athletic Director Could Go to Jail for Prayer Before Lunch at School

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,539741,00.html


A principal and an athletic director in Florida could be charged with crimes and spend six months in jail after they prayed before a meal at a school event, the Washington Times reported.

Pace High School Principal Frank Lay and athletic director Robert Freeman will go on trial in federal district court Sept. 17. They’re accused of violating the conditions of a lawsuit settlement reached last year with the American Civil Liberties Union, according to the Times.


Local pastors and some students and teachers are outraged that Lay and Freeman face criminal charges, and they have protested during graduation ceremonies, the newspaper said.

“I have been defending religious freedom issues for 22 years, and I’ve never had to defend somebody who has been charged criminally for praying,” said Mathew Staver, founder and chairman of Liberty Counsel, the Christian-based legal group that is defending the two school officials.


But an ACLU official said the Santa Rosa County School District has been guilty of “flagrant” First Amendment violations for years, the Times reported.


7/22/2010—Ga. School Forces Christian Student to Alter Beliefs to Graduate

http://www.christianpost.com/article/20100722/ga-school-forces-christian-student-to-alter-beliefs-to-graduate/


An Augusta State University student filed suit Wednesday after she was told to change her Christian beliefs or otherwise be expelled from the school’s graduate counseling program.


Jennifer Keeton, 24, has been enrolled in the College of Education’s School Counselor masters degree program since fall 2009. She has expressed her Christian beliefs in class discussions and written assignments, but it was her views regarding gender and sexuality that irked faculty.


According to the filed complaint, “She has stated that she believes sexual behavior is the result of accountable personal choice rather than an inevitability deriving from deterministic forces. She also has affirmed binary male-female gender, with one or the other being fixed in each person at their creation, and not a social construct or individual choice subject to alteration by the person so created. Further, she has expressed her view that homosexuality is a ‘lifestyle,’ not a ‘state of being.’”


In May, Keeton was notified that she would be asked to participate in a remediation plan. Mary Jane Anderson-Wiley, an associate professor who also oversees student education and discipline, explained that the faculty wanted to see Keeton’s writing skills improve and that they are concerned with some of her beliefs and views pertaining to GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender) issues.


7/9/2010—Illinois Professor Fired For Giving Catholic Teaching On Homosexuality

http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/illinois-professor-fired-for-giving-catholic-teaching-on-homosexuality/


Champaign, Ill., (CNA/EWTN News).- The University of Illinois has fired an adjunct professor for teaching in a class on Catholicism that homosexual acts violate natural moral law.


Dr. Kenneth Howell was informed that he could no longer teach in the university’s department of religion. The decision came after a student complained that Howell’s statements were “hate speech.”


In response to his firing, Howell wrote a letter to friends explaining the events surrounding his dismissal.


Howell said in the letter, which was obtained by CNA, that he first came to teach at the St. John’s Catholic Newman Center in 1998. At the time, courses on the Catholic faith were taught through the Newman Center, he explained, but in 2000, an agreement was made with the University of Illinois’ department of religion, and he became an adjunct professor in the department and taught classes on Catholicism.


5/28/2010—Ammendment to Allow Chaplains to Pray Sectarian Prayers Ruled Out of Order

http://newsweek.washingtonpost.com/onfaith/undergod/2010/05/amendment_would_let_military_chaplains_pray_as_they_wish.html


U.S, Rep. Michelle Bachmann (R-Minn.) introduced an amendment to the National Defense Authorization bill that would allow all U.S. military chaplains, “if called upon to lead a prayer outside of a religious service, would be free to close that prayer according to the dictates of the chaplain’s conscience.”


UPDATE: Bachmann’s amendment apparently was ruled out or order.


4/15/2010—National Day of Prayer Ruled Unconstitutonal

http://onfaith.washingtonpost.com/onfaith/undergod/2010/04/national_day_of_prayer_ruled_unconstitutional.html


A federal judge in Wisconsin ruled Thursday that the National Day of Prayer is unconstitutional.


National Day of Prayer “goes beyond mere ‘acknowledgment’ of religion because its sole purpose is to encourage all citizens to engage in prayer, an inherently religious exercise that serves no secular function in this context,” U.S. Dist. Judge Barbara B. Crabb wrote. “In this instance, the government has taken sides on a matter that must be left to individual conscience . . . “

12/20/2005—Chaplains Forbidden To Pray in The Name of Jesus

© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com

http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Evils%20in%20America/Apostasy/military-no_jesus.htm

A group of clergy is planning to gather outside the White House today to ask President Bush to nullify military policies that forbid chaplains from praying in Jesus’ name.


According to a statement from the National Clergy Council, Christian leaders from various denominations will hold a news conference outside Lafayette Park just north of the White House to protest what the group calls an “escalating crisis” over chaplain prayer policies.


As WorldNetDaily reported, the U.S. Air Force released interim guidelines on religious expression in August that allow only a “brief nonsectarian prayer” during official ceremonies and events. The guidelines were developed in the wake of complaints from non-Christians at the Air Force Academy who believed Christians, both cadets and staff, were being too heavy-handed about their faith on campus. Also included in the directive is the regulation of proselytizing.


“This new policy of the military is an outrage,” said the Rev. Rob Schenck, an evangelical minister and president of the National Clergy Council, in a statement. “We now have well-documented proof of this blatant violation of First Amendment guarantees. It is an egregious insult to the good men and women of every religious persuasion who serve in the chaplain corps.”


1779—Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom: by Thomas Jefferson

Be it enacted by General Assembly that no man shall be compelled to frequent or support any religious worship, place, or ministry whatsoever, nor shall be enforced, restrained, molested, or burthened in his body or goods, nor shall otherwise suffer on account of his religious opinions or belief, but that all men shall be free to profess, and by argument to maintain, their opinions in matters of Religion, and that the same shall in no wise diminish, enlarge or affect their civil capacities.


“The God Who gave us life gave us liberty -- can the liberties of a nation be secure when we have removed a conviction that these liberties are the gift of God?” Inscription on the Jefferson Memorial


Tuesday, November 30, 2010

THE DESIGN of The American Christian History Museum


Of all the proposed designs for the permanent home for The American Christian History Museum, THE RECREATION OF PHILADELPHIA'S INDEPENDENCE HALL has been the unanimous favorite. Independence Hall is where the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights and the U.S. Constitution were drafted and signed—truly the birthplace of our government. Many of our steadfast Christian founders were involved in creating these documents. A reproduction of the exterior of such an important historical structure will generate great interest, news and lure many tourists.


FOUNDERS HALL

The main entrance to the museum will be through the bell tower. Suspended from the ceiling will be a copy of the Liberty Bell. Special focus will be drawn to the engraved Old Testament inscription on the bell from Leviticus 25: 10, “…proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof…”


The rest of the building will be a new, modern, state-of-the-art museum space inside the shell of the Independence Hall exterior.


The floor around a circular information desk in the main room of the museum, Founders Hall, will be inscribed with the popular battle cry of the Revolutionary War, “No king but Jesus!” and our national motto, “In God we trust.”


The hall’s ceiling will be capped with a large relief medallion of the museum’s logo featuring the dove of the Holy Spirit with expanding sun rays from behind resembling the alabaster dove in the Vatican’s Altar of the Chair.


Three large cylinder towers wrapped with LED video monitor skin will be in the main hall featuring exhibits with touch screen capability.


LIFE SIZED STATUES

Behind the reception desk will be a curved wall with statues of select founding leaders on both sides. The statues (20-22) will be life sized and made of bronze. Visitors can interact with the statues while reading information placed in front of each statue.


SELF-GUIDED AUDIO

Every visitors will be given a handheld audio receiver for self guided touring. Viewers simply type the number of the exhibit on their receiver to start the audio flow of information. Soft music of patriotic songs, hymns and spirituals will be playing in each room of the museum.


CHANGING EXHIBIT WING

To the left of Founders Hall will be the changing exhibit wing. Twice yearly a new exhibit will be installed to attract repeat visitors and expand the understanding of our Christian heritage. Possible exhibits may include The Great Awakening, The Peace Churches, Slavery or special biography focus on the life of a significant founder.


FEATURE VIDEOS

Visitors will watch videos that tell the story of the faith that guided our founding leaders and those who followed. The introductory video will give an overview of our country’s Christian character—a video time line of our Christian heritage. All videos will be of the highest professional quality in all areas of production.


One significant video will expose God’s providential redemption and provision through the lives of Samoset and Squanto, the two Indians who taught the remaining Pilgrms survival skills after the devastating winter of 1620. Ten years earlier these native Americans were taken to England and enslaved. They maneuvered their return only to discover their tribes had been completely wiped out by a plaque. God brought healing as they all helped each other.


Another feature video will focus on the life of George Washington, the man who could not be killed in battle. God intervened on his behalf with several metrological miracles enabling him to defeat the greatest army and navy in the world at that time. These stories factually document the formation of the United States of America as an undeniable act of God. Our nation’s schools sadly omit these facts which should bring us great national pride.


The final video visitors view before leaving the exhibit will be a summation of the ACHM experience. The movie will show the influence Christianity had in the formation of America, the many other countries who fashioned their constitutions after ours and the resulting accomplishments around the world.


3D HOLOGRAM THEATER

The exhibit will feature a 3D holographic theater where patriots speak to the visitors and interact with one another. Costumed actors will deliver soliloquies about their character’s life peppered with their famous quotes. As one actor finishes another enters until the stage is filled with our founders. The debate over religious freedom could be another subject for dramatic presentation in 3D.


CHRISTIANITY'S EFFECT ON EDUCATION

An exhibit will document Christianity’s influence on America’s education system and ultimately how political decisions revised and removed references to the faith of our founders from textbooks. A one-room school house will be recreated with side-by-side comparisons of the textbooks used then and what is being taught today. This will dramatically show how history is being changed. Other documentation will show discipline standards, homework assignments and literacy charts.


FLAT SCREEN DIRECTORY

All notable Christian patriots, presidents, legislators and judges will be listed with their images and titles on large touch screen monitors. Visitors will touch a name on the list and the leader’s image will appear with their resumé and famous quotes. African-American leaders and women will be featured in the main directory rather than a separate exhibit. All resumes will include the fate of each individual’s estate at the end of their life to demonstrate the cost of faith and action. Christian presidents and leaders after 1787 will be included on this directory. A map of the U.S. will be on the touch screen directory and each leader’s town of residence will light up as their name is touched.


HISTORIC TIME LINE

A major historic time line exhibit will show the context of events that led to the formation of America beginning with the Spanish Inquisition in 1478 showing its relationship with Christopher Columbus. Seeing the mistakes in religious history will explain the passion our leaders had for the ideals of Christianity, tolerance and their fears of totalitarian centralized governments.


The time line will also include events and laws that have diminished Christian standards.


OUR LAWS FROM THE BIBLE

One exhibit will diagram the biblical references to specific lines and ideas in the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. Other major laws that formed our culture wil also be diagramed tro show their foundation in Judeo-christian Scriptures.


THE FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD GREAT AWAKENING

One exhibit will document what life in America was like before the Great Awakening began in 1730. A Flash video display will show the spread of the revival, the major leaders and the quantitative results. The same wil be done for the Second and thrisd Great Awakenings as well.


CONTROVERSIES

One exhibit will address the arguments associated with America’s status as a Christian nation, such as, but not limited to:

1. The number of founding fathers were not Christian, but Deists.

2. The issue of slavery and how the founders wrestled with it.

3. A clear explanation of the separation of church and state.

4. Arguments saying we were in moral decline before Murray v. Curtlett, (1963)


THEATER AND LECTURE SERIES

ACHM will have an auditorium for lectures by visiting scholars and teaching events for tour groups. The theater will also be rented out to appropriate groups. A theatrical play will be written and performed nightly linking the lives of the founders, events leading to the Declaration of Independence, the debates of the Federalist Papers and the satisfaction of creating a government that changed the world for good. This will be an ongoing theatrical event like “The Lost Colony” and contribute to the tourism industry by creating overnight stays.


ARTIFACTS AND ORAL HISTORY

One room of the exhibit will house antique artifacts significant in documenting our nation’s foundation on Judeo-Christian principles. Earliest original letters, original contracts, documents, newspapers articles, ads, paintings, photos, political campaign memorabilia, furniture, personal artifacts, early TV newsreels and more will help tell the story of how the Christian faith saturated daily life in America.


A small theater will show videos on continuous loop of older citizens telling their stories of what life was like in America before 1963. Viewers will learn how much Christianity influenced everyday American life.


ACTIVE CHRISTIAN DENOMINATIONS

One exhibit will document the Christian denominations that were active in the new world from 1607-1788. A map will show where the denominations were located, which ones became state-sponsored churches, and where Jewish synagogues were built. For comparison, a list of Christian denominations in America today will be exhibited with their corresponding enrollment numbers.


RESEARCH LIBRARY

A research library will be housed at ACHM with links to other reputable libraries. Scholars may come to the ACHM library for valuable research on the Christian heritage of the United States. Friends of the ACHM library will sponsor periodic lectures to stimulate discussion on how to maintain Christian guidelines in an increasingly pluralistic society.


INTERCESSORY PRAYER ROOM

A special room will be created in the museum where prayer is offered daily on behalf of every national legislator and their families, every state legislator, every bill moving through Congress, every election held nationwide, every nation to whom we send aid and every treaty we negotiate. The prayer room will be open for visitors to join or to observe behind glass walls. A computer database will list all legislators and issues to keep prayer partners on task. Worship teams will be invited to worship the Lord and strengthen the prayer warriors. The singers will not necessarily be seen by those in prayer, but their voices will be heard. This center will be the life blood of the museum’s mission for now and the future.


INSPIRATIONAL EXIT

A display will show the countries around the world that have fashioned their constitutions after ours and the resulting accomplishments.


Inspirational Christian quotes from past government leaders will mark the exit from the exhibit. The quotes will enlighten visitors and encourage them to uphold these standards.


BOOKSTORE AND CAFE

Patrons will purchase purchase gifts and educational items to financially support the exhibit. A cafe with indoor and garden seating, will contribute to the enjoyment of the experience and encourage longer visits. Inspirational quotes will be engraved in the pavement walkways and placed on low, stand-up markers among the flowers and shrubs. Lights in the trees will add great atmosphere for evening events.


TRAVELING MUSEUM

A touring division of ACHM will travel across the country in four tractor trailer trucks making the museum accessible to the entire population. This phase will precede the permanent facility. Advance media coverage and donations will aid the fund raising effort. Team representatives and scholars will conduct presentations and seminars at public schools and civic organizations during its stay in every city.


FUTURE EXPANSION

Additional museums will be created in other regions of the country such as Chicago, Los Angeles and Dallas. Unique exhibits with regional interest will be featured in these centers such as the Catholic missions network in California and the Christian faith of the Vikings.


SUSTAINABILITY

Once the museum is built, it will need to be sustained. ACHM and partners will build the center through a capital campaign soliciting corporate and private donations.


Established Christian heritage ministries will be invited to partner with ACHM by contributing exhibits to the center and raising appropriate ongoing support.


The center will rent office space to other ministries, and complimentary businesses. Rental income will also come from leasing the theater and other areas of the center to compatible organizations.


Direct mail donations, general admission ticket sales, theater tickets, DVDs, merchandize, gifts and food sales in the cafe will be a daily part of ACHM’s revenue source.


A fine dining restaurant in the complex will serve the public, enhance the evening theater experience and cater retreats and seminars.


The museum will staff a division that functions as a booking agency to represent speakers to schools, churches, civic groups, lecture series, weekend retreats.


ACHM will promote retreats and training for political candidates as well as retreats for students addressing such topics as: character (courtesy, honesty, thinking of others, noble thinking), speech, dress codes, networking and creativity.


ACHM will conduct commercial Christian heritage tours of Washington D.C.


"…WITH MAN THIS IS IMPOSSIBLE, BUT WITH GOD ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE." Matt. 19: 26

Thank you for your prayers and support.


Michael D. Moore, director


THE LOGO of The American Christian History Museum


The mission of The American Christian History Museum is to educate everyone in America about our country’s Christian foundation. Though our founding fathers would today be unfavorably labeled extremists of the Christian Right, we took great care to make sure the museum’s logo was politically neutral and appealing to everyone.


Our museum logo reflects an early American, Pennsylvania Dutch design representing the Christian faith.


The central image is a stylized dove cut into three portions which initially can appear as a flower or even suggest the French fleur-de-lis. The dove’s three parts symbolize the Trinity of God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit.


The dove is descending upon three stars. Stars are a symbol commonly borrowed from our flag to represent America. The three stars in the ACHM logo represent our three branches of government described in Isaiah 33:22 “For the Lord is our judge (judiciary), the Lord is our lawgiver (legislative), the Lord is our king (executive); it is he who will save us.”


This verse from the Bible affirms the godly foundation of our nation and declares, like our national motto, in whom we place our trust.


THE NEED for the American Christian History Museum

AMERICA HAS LOST ITS MORAL FOOTING over the past 5 decades and is becoming increasingly hostile to our country’s Christian heritage.


It is unthinkable that today:

• The Alabama Supreme Court cannot display the Ten Commandments which are the basis of our laws.

• Valedictorians cannot publicly thank Jesus for helping them achieve success.

• Our nation’s president can no longer call our country to a day of prayer.

• Our courts are redefining marriage to include a deviant union of same sex partners

• Judges have repeatedly tried to ban military and police chaplains from saying the name of Jesus in public prayers.


THE LIST OF ANTI-CHRISTIAN COURT RULINGS CONTINUE and it is tearing the soul out of our country. More and more Americans now believe:

• Our country was founded purely as a business enterprise.

• Most of our founders were not Christian.

• The U.S. Constitution forbids any personal expression of faith in public schools and government buildings.


For the first time in our nation’s history, our president has not affirmed us as a Christian nation. In June 2006 he said, ”Whatever we once were, we are no longer a Christian nation – at least, not just. We are also a Jewish nation, a Muslim nation, a Buddhist nation, and a Hindu nation, and a nation of nonbelievers.”


In March 2008 he said, “We are no longer a Christian nation,” and repeated this statement again in April and May 2009, The following month he told a French TV audience that America was one of the largest Muslim nations in the world.


In August 2010 our president said, “We will convey our deep appreciation for the Islamic faith, which has done so much over the centuries to shape the world, including in my own country.” He went on to say Muslims played a vital role in America from the beginning.


Misinformation like this affirms the urgent need to educate our nation.


CHRISTIANS ARE ALMOST AS IGNORANT as nonbelievers about our very special history. I have encountered opposition from believers who embrace the secular position that most of our founders were Deists and that Christians should stay out of politics, or if in office refrain from voting their Christian values.


Too many people know not the fact that 29 of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence held seminary or Bible school degrees. Patriot preachers led the charge for independence from their pulpits and some were officers in the Continental Army. Today’s preachers are citizens too and the laws created by Congress affect them as citizens and as promoters of the Gospel.


Today some people believe Conservative Christian Right political views are radical and offensive. They don’t know that people with these same political viewpoints lead the revolt for our freedom and wrote our founding documents. Today our founders would be vilified as extreme right wingers.


THEY DON'T KNOW THAT:

• The battle cry of the Revolutionary War was, “No King but Jesus.”

• The Constitutional Congress authorized the first printing of The Bible in America.

• The Bible was used as a primary textbook in our public schools.

• The first act of Congress was a call for a national day of fasting and prayer.

• Many court decisions have been made “because” America is a Christian nation.

• The Great Awakening revival that swept through the 13 colonies was the unifying force that prepared our ancestors to become The United States.


AMERICA IS A CHRISTIAN NATION BECAUSE of the missionary intent of our settlers, the laws they wrote based on the Bible and the exceptional culture these intentions and laws produced.


Many great books and videos have been produced to document our country’s Christian heritage. Now it’s time to add to these efforts a national monument to which our country can look and say, “This is why we are a Christian nation.”


I asked Congressman Randy Forbes if I was wasting my time trying to build this museum. He said, “Absolutely not. We must never tire of telling our children who we are and reminding our leaders of the foundation we’re built upon. The American Christian History Museum will be doing just that—every day.”


As the children of Israel marched through the Jordan River into the promised land, Joshua instructed its leaders to pick up a stone from the middle of the river with which to make a monument to remind future generations of their miraculous beginning. The American Christian History Museum will be such a monument for our country.


AMERICA IS GREATLY DIVIDED over political and social ideologies and daily we sink deeper into moral decay. As a nation we need to return to our Christian faith that once united us and gave us a clear moral standard to which to aspire.


Daniel Webster, the great Christian statesman of the Nineteenth Century, gave us this warning: “If we and our posterity shall be true to the Christian religion, if we and they shall live always in the fear of God and shall respect His Commandments, … we may have the highest hopes of the future fortunes of our country; … But if we and our posterity neglect religious instruction and authority, violate the rules of eternal justice, trifle with the injunctions of morality, and recklessly destroy the political constitution which holds us together, no man can tell how sudden a catastrophe may overwhelm us that shall bury all our glory in profound obscurity.”


UNITE WITH US IN PRAYER AND SUPPORT to build The American Christian History Museum.


Your servant,


Michael D. Moore, director