Archive for July, 2009
Only One Race: The Scientific and Biblical Case Against Racism
How About a National Conversation on Race Hoaxes?
Obama, Gates, and the Problem of Black Guilt
Playing Racial Politics With “The Race”
Where did the different “Races” come from? Darwin’s Plantation: Evolution’s Racist Roots. The Scientific and Biblical Case Against Racism. Hate Crimes. Genocide. Racial Profiling. Stereotyping -For real answers regarding race relations click below.
History Challenge 7/27/09
This week’s prize is a $15 gift certificate to our Christian Book Superstore (Over One Hundred Thousand items to choose from).
On July 31st, 1777, Congress commissioned this 19 year old French aristocrat into the Continental Army as a major general – without pay. He loyally served George Washington and the American cause throughout the war, fighting at Brandywine in 1777, as well as Barren Hill, Monmouth and Rhode Island in 1778. In 1779 he returned to France and according to Benjamin Franklin became an excellent advocate for the American cause to the French Court. He later returned to America to help the war effort in Virginia and in 1781 participated in the successful siege of Yorktown. Name this French Aristocrat who became a Patriot for the American cause.
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History Challenge 7/20/09
This week’s prize is the book “The Politically Incorrect Guide to The Founding Fathers“
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Passing away on July 23rd, 1793 this founding father was the only one to have signed all four of America’s founding documents (The Articles of Associations 1774, The Declaration of Independence 1776, The Articles of Confederation 1778, and The U.S. Constitution 1787). During the Constitutional Convention he was instrumental in resolving the conflict over representation between the big States and the small States by purposing “The Connecticut Compromise”. Thomas Jefferson once described him as “a man who never said a foolish thing in his life” and John Adams said he was “an old Puritan, as honest as an angel and as firm in the cause of American Independence as Mount Atlas”. Name this Founding Father.
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History Challenge 07/13/09
This week’s prize is the John Wayne DVD combo movie set including “Flying Leathernecks, Operation Pacific, Back to Bataan, and They Were Expendable“
The movie “Flying Leathernecks” released on July 18th, 1951 was inspired by this real World War II flying ace played by John Wayne as Major Kirby. As Commanding Officer of VMF-223 he shot down 19 Japanese planes in World War II and led his squadron to a destroy a total of 83 enemy aircraft during the Solomon Islands campaign. He would later be awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions. Name the real life flying ace which inspired the movie “Flying Leathernecks”.
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History Challenge 07/06/09
This week’s prize is the DVD “State of the Nation” with Ken Ham

The above painting of the signing of the Declaration of Independence was painted by this famous American artist who is known as “The Painter of the Revolution”. Because he was an eye witness (served as an officer) to the events his paintings are so much more meaningful and accurate. Four of his paintings are currently hanging in the Rotunda of the US Capitol Building. Name this famous American Artist.
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