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I Smell A Rat Documentary
Approximately 35 minutes in run time, this DVD challenges the popular opinion among Christians that the U.S. Constitution represents the epitome of biblical civil government. It explores why Patrick Henry and other strong Christians of the founding era opposed ratification of the Constitution so vigorously. The legendary Patrick Henry argued almost single-handedly against ratification for 23 days in the Virginia Ratifying Convention. Many of his prophetic warnings have transpired: an imperial Supreme Court, two levels of oppressive taxation, a bloody civil war. Ignorance is not bliss. Ignorance is expensive. Ignorance is deadly. And now another anti-Federalist prediction fulfilled -- Muslims in the U.S. Congress and maybe our next President. Discover why Patrick Henry explained his rejection of James Madison's invitation to the Constitutional Convention with the pithy retort, "I smelt a rat." What was the rat that Patrick Henry "smelt"? Get the truth now -- don't let them pull the wool over your eyes one more minute! Includes interviews with radio personality Larry Pratt, author Dr. George Grant, and others.
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Discipling the Nations
The book Discipling the Nations – The Government Upon His Shoulder contains the long-lost key to understanding the U.S. Constitution. Written for the reader who is able to handle the truth; not for the sentimentalist. Analyzes the theme of the Ismellarat documentary in great detail. In-depth study of the U.S. Constitution – “the good, the bad, and the ugly” – paves the way for analysis of biblical principles of civil government. Compares where we’re at with where we should be in terms of the foundation, the form, and the function of government.
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Covenant & Crisis in American History
It is impossible to understand American history apart from the covenant theory of civil government. Companion to Discipling the Nations, for those who really want the inside scoop on American history. Breaks the American story into six eras: Puritan, Neo-classical, Romantic, Militant Unitarianism, Realism, and Modernity. Each section contains overview, timeline and representative poetry and prose that illustrates the heartbeat of the historical forces at work. American government is evaluated from a covenantal rather than social contract perspective. An art insert with sample paintings and commentary for each section is under development.
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Discipling the Nations & Covenant and Crisis BUNDLE
Buy Discipling the Nations and get the companion volume, Covenant and Crisis in American History, for 25% off the regular price of $24.00.
Discipling the Nations ($24.00) Covenant and Crisis - 25% off ($18.00)
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