Unveiling Truths in American History

Jan 3, 2024 - The Bottom Line Editoriale

“In my pursuit of righteousness and knowledge, I advocate for understanding America's foundation on Christian principles” - Tim Barton

My journey into uncovering the truths of American history has been a deeply personal one, shaped by my Christian upbringing and an unwavering commitment to authenticity. My partnership with Wall Builders aligns with my mission to highlight the fundamental importance of truth in shaping our comprehension of America's heritage.

My passion for exploring truths was ignited during my high school years through studying the Bible, fostering a dedication to seeking authenticity through the lens of apologetics. This early foundation laid the groundwork for my collaboration with my father, David Barton, in advocating for historical accuracy and the preservation of America's Christian roots.

Recognizing a stark absence of historical accuracy in educational frameworks, I realized that my father's teachings were rooted in original documents—a revelation in a society merely echoing information without critical analysis. My endeavors with figures like Glenn Beck and Mercury One aim to address this gap, stressing the vital necessity for easily verifiable historical truths accessible online.

The transformation in education during the progressive era became a focal point for me—a time when critical thinking was overshadowed by the mere repetition of facts. I lament the erosion of civil discourse and critical thinking, emphasizing the urgency to reeducate and reinstate truth through WallBuilders' initiatives.

A defining moment for my family occurred in 1988 during a rally in Washington, D.C., where my parents, driven by conviction, sought answers regarding moral issues in public schools. This inquiry led to an investigation that traced a moral decline post-1962, coinciding with the prohibition of prayer and the Bible in public schools.

Delving into American history uncovered astonishing truths about the influences of the Founding Fathers. My father David Barton’s discoveries, like Judge Wilson, unearthed profound revelations that contradicted conventional teachings. His research affirmed Christianity's substantial impact on the nation's foundation, supported by esteemed historians and researchers.

Original Intent - the Courts, the Constitution, & Religion

"The Original Intent," a significant academic work by my father, highlighted America's grounding in Christian principles, enduring criticism while remaining steadfast under scrutiny. Its impact was substantial, even leading an ACLU attorney to a personal conversion to Christianity.

In today's cultural milieu, a struggle persists over truth and morality, reminiscent of historical awakenings where values reshaped nations. Nevertheless, I remain hopeful, believing that God's work in America continues.

Initiatives like the American Journey Experience and WallBuilders, along with online resources such as the Avalon Project and Founders Ministries encourage deeper explorations into American history. My emphasis on personally verifying historical texts resonates deeply, urging everyone to take ownership of historical truths. In my pursuit of righteousness and knowledge, I advocate for understanding America's foundation on Christian principles, urging all, especially fellow Christians, to contribute to a more godly and righteous society.

Furthermore, the gift of freedom is invaluable, and I strongly feel that we bear responsibility for it in the eyes of God. The pivotal query remains: How have we utilized our freedom? It's not solely about security, but about the core of freedom itself—the ability to think, to express, to stand up for the vulnerable, to promote causes, and to actively participate. We are granted the liberty to explore and comprehend the teachings of God and the honor to spread and proclaim them. This liberty also encompasses molding a nation that is generous and altruistic.

I strongly feel that this is our purpose. We must never lose sight of truth. The foundation of our nation is deeply intertwined with the divine story, something that needs preservation. I am convinced that the Founding Fathers, who were farmers and politicians, laid down a framework through documents, laws, and structures that emphasized limited government and the importance of preventing overreach. It's crucial to acknowledge and uphold this truth.

This opinion editorial is contributed by Booyens Jaco, Barton Tim, JBM Staff Writer Deaton Ilonka, and proudly sponsored by Patriot Mobile in collaboration with JBM News.