Special Guest David Barton to Speak at the Rock

Sunday, October 5, 2008

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"One of America's 25 most influential evangelicals" - Time Magazine

dbPic.gifThe Rock Church welcomes David Barton, who described by Time Magazine is one of America's 25 most influential evangelicals and a major voice in the debate over church-state separation.

Even before he got directly involved in politics, David Barton was a major voice in the debate over church-state separation. His books and videotapes can be found in churches all over the U.S., educating an evangelical generation in what might be called Christian counter-history.

The 51-year-old Texan's thesis: that the U.S. was a self-consciously religious nation from the time of the Founders until the 1963 Supreme Court school-prayer ban (which Barton has called "a rejection of divine law"). Many historians dismiss his thinking, but Barton's advocacy organization, WallBuilders, and his relentless stream of publications, court amicus briefs and books like The Myth of Separation, have made him a hero to millions including some powerful politicians.

Those elected as a result of his efforts need not feel lonely in Washington: Barton conducts tours of the Capitol, during which he shows his rare copy of the Bible that Congress once printed for use in the schools.

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For more information on David Barton please refer to the following links:

Bio

WallBuilders

Your Vote Counts Video

source: http://www.time.com/time/covers/1101050207/photoessay/3.html

When
Sunday · October 5, 2008
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Cost
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