Category Archives: Jerry’s Blog
Jefferson’s Legacy Distortion
Was Thomas Jefferson a Christian? Does it matter? In our book, we present the religious life of Jefferson as it developed chronologically. We believe some of his legacy has been distorted—so much so that some today, e.g., ACLU-types, want to use Jeffersonto strip away our nation’s Judeo-Christian roots. Jefferson wasn’t …
American Church is Under Attack
We see the church in America under incredible attack, usually by those trying to force sexual anarchy on the country. In Houston, city officials have sent out subpoenas, demanding certain ministers who have spoken out against homosexuality to hand over their sermons and emails. In Idaho, a husband and wife …
Separation?
The other day I worshiped Jesus in the National Cathedral. I don’t think Jefferson (author of the phrase “separation of church and state”) would have a problem with that. He regularly worshiped Jesus in the US Capitol building on Sunday mornings. Someone might say, “But what about the separation of …
Jefferson Paved Way for Religious Freedom
Regardless of how heterodox Thomas Jefferson’s personal religious beliefs may have become at the end of his life, regardless of where he ultimately chose to spend eternity, regardless of whether or not he was a true Christian, Jefferson helped make a great contribution to humanity in paving the way for greater …
New Information in this New Book!
The book (Doubting Thomas) contains NEW information that is not widely known…. For example, Thomas Jefferson helped start a church in 1777 (the Calvinistical Reformed Church of Charlottesville, VA) with the Rev. Charles Clay, an evangelical, as the minister. The book contains two of the sermons of Rev. Clay—never ever before …
Through the Years
Through the years, I have served as a TV producer for D. James Kennedy Ministries (where I am still employed). I have covered so many stories related to discrimination against Christians because of the supposed separation of church and state. Our new book shows that the separation of the institution …